Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1976 Page: 4 of 14
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for all our Many Blessings
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Too often wo take things for grant-
ed and never stop to consider how
much wo do have. Let’s count our
blessings and be thankful for them
—not only on Thanksgiving Day but
every day. A happy holiday to aM
She pomtod out that thare arc
au student teachan m the Mi
Verson ateai system at this
tMt bit the others arc an other
areas of education
Hugh Cross
Services Held
by Tiger SOevte Joe Exam
on the Raider II yard line
Stepped a Mt Vereen drive
tear in the first quarter.
iPhone by Johans Hicks i
W.O.W. Schedule
Thankagivtac Dbmrc
The W O W Circle »»11 hate
a Thanksgiving Dumet al the
Hash Puppy rertnuraat Satur
day eight November M. at
seven o'clock All members are
fatted Io attend
By Urttme owe Barth m
the ABmtbMy. m niliaq
Hn owdaate m aS owe
ways and by wwrkvwq
teqete* Bor the common
bond. Hn Un no** n ears.
■a te star of the Mt Vernon
etprti grade players and tear
larger uppananta. bat atatad
eflart was goad regardfam af
the ode
(Me player. Vmce Todd was
Scatty Bantaa. Vmce Todd
Bobby Gilmore. John Cmbub
ng. Oort Domes Jerry Eactey
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this year a bountiful one for
us. Your patronage is counted
among our blessings.
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Im char la Vocational Agn
adtore. apte at the muting of
the Ml Voraaa Rotary Chdb on
Friday oa “Why She (fame
FSaW She was mtrodneed by
Charim WtaflaH m behalf of
London Sammy who was
program chaorwaan lor the day
Charite Emenaa was attendung
the Natimal F FA teawaetiiei
to receive his Americas
Farmer Poyet WtaAaM said
Emersion wwaM be Mt
Versaa’s first VnAg etiideat to
reeerve the aatmaai dagree
Mrs Foster said aha chose
vocational agrcrttiav betaine
there was when her interest
was and hte per awn taM bar
aha catdd choana any BaM she
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Mt VernonFraukha County. Tosas
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Sorth Service Reed- UIBP
MT. VERNON
Seven Deys A WOek
BCRAMfaUM. tor yardage
fa Tiger Burtt Joe Kuans.
S Me gate «te* yards we
te aoeand daa* gley
Oammaraa M. OMm k bam. Thatam Mochi o< Bryan
_ . Haielle Hawkins of
arena grand-
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ECMBLES nrcv a yrimarx
rvonan lor Uw Mt \ rrwm
downfall against Ubas-
bom's. Raiders so st teach
Tom Raonex Tbix htmble
BODY SHOP
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A plump turkey
in the oven, a bom
of plenty on the
table.. . the warmth
of a family re-
union. In celebration
our heritage.
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yardngete knag their moaaen-
tom Unger i took the bol fair
yards oa a first doom nm off
right tackle far the acera.
A three yard gam to Gary
Gore from Dea Drager gave
Wmaabero two ponds oa the
iimierolaa play three mnaOm
into the gaartar
Ml Veraoa's Tigera wasted
bttle time after recemag the
kxkaff in driving to a Ohio
scenag dntaaco of the Raider
goal hoe A riM* and nm by
half back Monte Godfrey from
IB ywrda eat acceeated far the
aacaad Tiger faachdaem and
what was also the final nearing
play of the game.
Ltoyd Stone attested a pam
for the convcranm. bat with no
receivers down field wan farced
to run and was caught oat of
twoowte before he could find an
open man
Tlertaea aecoeth remained in
the game after the Tigers made
several attempts to add paints
to their score throupi peasing
yardage. However, the ertd
grew more imbearafre and a B
yard pass rated completed to
Tiger Mart Walhng was hat by
a fumble on the Raider 31 yard
Stevie Joe Evans once again
ted the Tigers in net yeenfa
gained rushing with 156 yards
in 15 carries Monte Godfrey
^BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Amfrew Rominaa. in of Saltillo
anmnmee the birth of a son on
November B. at • 37 pin., at
Hopkins County Memorial
Hospital He wetted < p«—
15 ounces and was named
Herman Andrew Romines. IV.
Mr ami Mrs Milton Fou
tain announce the arrival of a
sen at Franklin County Hospi-
tal on November Hat7 pm He
weighed 7 potmda. t ounces and
was named A. C.
Hugg C Crees of Mi
Pteasam <hed Sunday. October
T. in Trtm County Meenonal
Hospital fattewmg a tengthx
Jteem He was born on Agni 3B
MBA intpshur County
He was news erttar far the
Duly Times ta Mt hrniin1
from M57 until he entered the
private printing business oger
atteg tlm until nm Cram was
a member of Toneenn Memo
nal tinted Methodm (Yuck, a
Mawn aad a Shnaar He was
mi active mam her of the
Khamm CMb and a veteran of
World War II
Fwnral aarvtees wore boM at
Tonataoa Memorial t ailed
MethoAst Church on Monday.
November A el 3 M p m . wMh
the pastor Rev Robert
Langham, officiating, assisted
by Rev Loyd Canteon Inter-
ment was tn Forest tawn
Mimnnal Park
Pallbearers were Rulus
Meadows. Ed Enochs Pwrc?
WiSute Dr L D McCautey
Jahn Haha aad Lee TUhnaa
during the final oocandB of the
third quarter which gave
Wianrtima raatnlef thabaSat
the opening of the faurth
quarter of pfay.
The Rafdors began the*
drive from thair own M yard
hue and cootomed a methodteal
backing away at the Tiger
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grid goal The bal
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Youqg Tiger Teams/
Fall To Winnsboro
amd Bmum Heeowr «mbw chad
Student Teachers in Voce
ttenal AMSoBMBW. she pointed
m ebaerratinn wtete those ■
other arum spend sob one day
obaemng At that tune they are
apandteg au weeks gutting
actual enparMSK* and aha faeh
it a a perfect ogpurtemty
She said that during the past
week she r.oi<ht the V»Ag 11
ciamre as the regular teacher
John Porter was at the
Satumal F F A cmMetMa with
Etnmcr. She said she had
ipeat much of her tune
teacteng teadmtwp teams and
said the Radu. Team would be
oa Sulphur Spring* rate aad
urged memtwn Io Itstew to
them
She urged that every out
ehmdd grt mvoived in thmgi
they want to dt> She argind
that as a woman she ceidd
tench better ways to do many
thaogi and said if she was
calted <m to throw a 500 pound
steer that she would find arane
better way thar wmstimg to
ground She pmnted out that the
boys have been ver? rccapbw
to her and she has had no
dnrcptane probtem
Speekmg of teachers m
general she said thev dteewts
poor students with ether
teachers when I faef tex
should not. far it marks the
student durreg future years A
persoa she pouHvd out. can
always te# when you briteve ■
them
Maa IMrkBteL YA Bart
MMm4.UA aad Bintt Darts.
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ptey. iSBatt Photo by Johann
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Student Teacher Speaks At Rotary Meeting
VaAg. I fart fa one of m
tetter sehyerts tar traanmg of
a* students, she argued, far
studests faarwmg wcoacemnd
Whm qaaottaned te taM the
grasp that her lather was
manager of the Laaaard Raarb
at Sulphur BMf aad her
mother aad atstor are both
teachers bar husband is a
custom combmer and ■ now
w hi > fag m west Teaas
She revealed that te got her
deM«e m Ammal Huteoufry at
Tessa Trth. after ndnabng
front Srtphar Bhdf Haji School
aad » mw stuRyrng Education
at tTSC
Secretary Gardea Lloyd
were abeeat tram the meetmg
Pramdeat D R McCarrey
naradneed Loma Gotanert. a
vurtn* Ratanan tram Ml
Pleasant He atoo aonounewd
that Nur io* ■ Rotary
Fmatetion Week aad suggest
ed that the ctab ought want te
desiMmte their ammnl ceofri-
buttea to aamaene from the
tacal ctab who ou^t want to
become a Rotary Fellow
Sam Harvey introduced hfa
son Crag who was hts guest
and Walter Sears introduced
Danny Christ enbem student
guest and Lynn Carr, guest
pmnBt
Leans Ramsay will present
the program tar the meeting
fam week
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1976, newspaper, November 18, 1976; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281383/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.