Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1983 Page: 12 of 20
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fair to four pounds; crappie
Blanket Care
Check the manufactur-
new record in the discus with
a throw of 142’3”. Mark
Friday - April 22
8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
and 12:15 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
355 N. Main.
Official Ribbon Cutting
and Formal Tour
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Wednesday
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Thursday
at night on trotline.
LAKE O THE PINES:
Water clear, 00 degrees, nor-
mal level; black bass good to
six pounds on spinners and
The
Cow House Fashions
One Mile East of Monticello
Friday & Saturday, April 22-23
Door Prizes Refreshments
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Tigers Lag In District Baseball Record
Mount Vernon’s high the latter part of the game, nacy drove in both runners second, stole third and Steve Lancaster to the shsri-
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Mt. Vernon Menu
April 25-29
BREAKFAST
Monday
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Refreshments will also be available,
and souvenirs will be given to everyone,
even balloon^ for the kids.
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came alive. Lancaster singl- Pope wai Mfe at first and
ed, followed by a single by 3^^ geared from third
base.
Kevin Kincaid popped up
to the first baseman for the
second out, and Craig Foun-
tain grounded out to the
shortstop to end the game.
Mt. Vernon could not get
together a batting rally in
the game against
Clarksville. Only one hit and
run were recorded during
the game.
The Tigers’ hit came in the
fourth inning when Craig
Fountain singled to left, stole
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English Paas
Iced Cake
Tuesday
Tostado w/maat * cheese
Lettuce A Tomatoes
Pinto Beam
Cookies
Wednesday
Steak Fingers A Gravy
Cream Potatoes
, Blackeyed Peas
Yeast rolls
Fruit
All of us at General Telephone extend
a warm and cordial invitation to you,
your family and friends.
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Thursday, April 21, 1983
Members of the Saltillo Public Schools Board of
Trustees meet in the library of the school, 8 p.m
Mt. Vernon’s high school baseball team travels to
Winnsboro for a game, 4 p.m.
The Mt. Vernon High School boys track team travels
to North Lamar to compete in the UIL District 13AAA
Track and Field meet.
Friday, April 22. 1983
Qualifing students from Mt. Vernon High School's
girls track team travel to Commerce for the Regional
UIL Track Meet.
Tuesday, April 26, 1983
Mt. Vernon's high school baseball team hosts
Prairiland for a game, 4 p.m.
Thursday. April 28, 1983
The baseball team from Mt Vernon High School
travels to North Lamar for a game, 4 p.m.
we’II have door prizes,
to be given away at 3:00 p.m.
and you will want to be
sure to register early.
Friday
Saaart
in main lake, surfacing occa- sbwuwcy. Randy, <■>
Pope, Derreil, aa
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Name
Jasfws, Clay
Dow, Raymond
We ll be waiting to personally greet you.
Plan to attend.
General Telephone (HIBh
third base. Carl Pyka step-
ped in to run for Richards
Darrell Pope grounded to
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK President, Ken-
neth Greer, presents a
check to Lee Hyman,
president of the Franklin
County Baseball Associa-
tion, for the new elec-
tronic scoreboard install-
ed at the high school
baseball field. Die sign
wiU be utilized by both the
high school team and the
associatioa teams, which
will be using the field dur-
ing the summer. The
sign is one of three
scoreboards donated to
the association by local
patrons. (Staff Photo by
Lillie Bush)
sixth with 13 points. seconds. The run was enough
In the eighth grade dhd- to give him first place,
sion the Pittsburg boys won
the district with 1S2 points; In the eighth grade Billy
Clarksville second with 138 Fountain set a new Mt. Ver-
points; Winnsboro was third non Junior high record in the
“*“ “ shot. Fountain threw the
•hot 48’2”. Rickv Jones set a
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school baseball team seems almost overcoming North on a double line drive to right scored on a grounder by «top.
to be lagging in the race for Lamar’s lead in the seventh field.
District 13AAA after three inning T
Raymond Doss relieved to the shortstop, but was safe
the past two weeks. The first Jaggers in the second inning at first base on a fielding er- A
tees came from Prairiland, and Stan Lowry relieved in ror. The hit also allowed ‘
followed by lassos to North the seventh. The Panthers Steve Slaton, substituting for
Lsmar, M, April 12, and were unable to score off Sbortnacy, to advance to
Clarksville, M, April M. ' “
Mt. Vernon’s starting pit-
cher, Clay Jaggers, got in
The Mt. Vernon Junior [ ' ' , ; “
High seventh and eighth sixth with zero points,
grade boys completed their r
track season in the district L
meet April 14 at Pittsburg, broken.
I Harold Riley set a new
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According lo Coach Gary Hayoo.
"Wo (pout * tnntaai Uytag to aver-
come a flrot tontag to «tad> wo made
flve errors and allowed five unearned
rum AU throe pttchen did well
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Pope, Darrell, ■
Fountain, Craig, U>
Lowry, Stan, cf
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Jaggon, Clay,*
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Ktaeeid, Kevta, p
Otss, Donate, rf
Shertancy, Randy, p
Lyteo, David, p
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Don. Raymond
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wail We bad throe Mto and they bad
four The dtfforence wm obvtemly
lack of hitting aad telwtantag throw-
ing errore We have to regroup quickly
or the fun ie doftaitely over,” Coach
Gary Hayoo mid
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jump. Sleten Ugh jumped Panthers scoring eight
The Tigers came back in Link Keith. Randy Short-
clear, normal level; black
f^r_P^>dL^Jig“.!nd SO"1 numbers, striper good
to 25 pounds; crappie turn-
ing on; yellow catfish good to
33 pounds; channel catfish
fair; blue catfish fair.
finished fifth with a total of record in the shot with a
boys finished fourth with 79 dtetanre was enough to give vault with a vault of 9’ and
total points. L_ Z_„ ‘ - . .
Winning the seventh grade Steve Wilson set
eight pounds on cranks and
white spinners; crappie good gpotty from Islands to dam
witli strtuR^LB to 50 fish in — — -
Shallow water; catfish good sionally; crappie good Retard., Dwmy, ib
around marker buoys; white ””” n”~n “
bass slow and hard to locate;
catfish good.
TOLEDO BEND: Water Lowry, stan
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redfins; hybrid striper good bass good to three pounds in
roadrunners; crappie slow;
catfish slow.
LIVINGSTON: Water
murky in most areas, 57
degrees, normal level; black
bass fair to seven pounds,
average two pounds; striper
a few below dam to 18
pounds; crappie good -------—-------------
around bulkhead* marinac er’s instructions before clean-
and brushpiles; white bass >ng and storing an electric
good up creeks; yellow rat- blanket. Some cannot be
fish good to 78 pounds; blue washed. Never fold the blan-
catfish good to 22 pounds; k* sharply; doing so might
channel catfish good to three break the wires. Cover the
pounds on blood bait, shrimp blanket with a protective cov-
and shad. er and don’t store other lin-
MONTICELLO:
clear, 75 degrees, normal
level; black bass good to 10
pounds on black worms;
crappie fair on minnows;
catfish good to 15 pounds on
trotline with live bait.
RAYBURN: Water ranges
from clear to muddy, 61
degrees, one foot above pool;
black bass good to eight
pounds on spinners; striper
slow; hybrid striper good to
nine pounds; white bass
good; catfish picking up with
yellow catfish to 33 pounds
on trotline.
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and 57 ***8™®*, normal level;
CADDO: Water clear, nor-
mal level; black bass fair to ,
three pounds on purple ott banks and around
worms; chain pickerel good marina white bass slow
to two pounds; striper slow; catfish good to six pounds on
crappie good; catfish good at trotline,
night on yoyo.
J CYPRESS SPRINGS:
Water slightly murky, 58 mal; black bass good to
degrees, normal level; black eight pounds on cranks and
bass good to seven pounds on s^nn^ririper fair and
with stringers to 50 fish in
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sports')
Junior High Track Teams Stand
Fourth And Fifth In District
z Clarksville, 9-1, April 14. either Doss or Lowry,
points; and Blossom was new record in the discus with Mt. Vernon’s starting pit-
—---«... i. a throw of 142’3”. Mark clay Jaggers, got in Steve Lancaster started w
Several Mt. Vernon Junior Staten set two school records trouble from the start of the things off in the seventh as the shortstop, who threw out
High School records were in the high jump and long North Lamar games with the the Tiger's batting game pyka at second. However,
; . ----- runs came alive. Lancaster singl Pope was safe at first and
5’8” and he kmg jumped fa the first two innings. < ' ' ' ‘ ‘
18’9%”. Lance Edwards tied
50 pointe. The eighth grade throw of 39’ 7%”. The the school record in the pole
mis__B n__AM-__1aM_ . ..... A. A _a a
total points. him first place in”the shot. Edwards tied for first place
Winning the seventh grade Steve Wilson set a new
district was Clarksville with record in the 300 meter
184 pointe; Pittsburg was se- hurdles of 51.85 seconds
eond with 80 pointe; Winn- Shawn Stone set a new
sboro was fourth with 63 school and district record in
the mile run of 5 mln. 27.78
. <•- seconds. The run was enough
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Wright, Pat. Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1983, newspaper, April 21, 1983; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1296041/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.