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Section B, Mount Vernon Optic-Herald, Thursday, August 29, 1996, Page 3
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In Observance Of
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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR HALF PRICE STARTUP FEE OF
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most comprehensive in the
North Central Texas area
Mount Vernon Branch
Loan & Building State Savings Bank
Member ED.I.C.
Franklin National Bank
& All Branches • Member ED.I.C.
First National Bank
Member ED.I.C.
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player includes two meals, re-
freshments, balls, tees, green
and cart fees and prizes A por-
tion of the fee is tax deductible
The university offers more
than 130 undergraduate and
graduate degree majors in nine
schools and colleges Since its
establishment in 1X90, L' NT has
granted more than 140,(XX) de-
grees
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BUY, SELL OR RENT
WITH Optic Classifieds.
Call 537-2228
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ma^ed against Wills Point
Thursday, Aug. 22, 1996. The
JV, above, saw lots of these
plays with quarterback Adam
W afford, 11, handing off to
running back Jeremy Smith,
30. In this play, protection was
given by Pandal Fountain, 32,
and Michael Moseley, 67. Var-
sity player Nolan Dunlap, 53,
recovered this fumble to halt a
Wills Point drive. The Tigers
will travel to Cooper tonight,
Aug. 29, for scrimmages, which
start at 5 p. m. (Optic Photos by
Lillie Rush)
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and Low Net teams. Maximum
allowed handicap is 27. Hole
in-one prizes include a new
automobile or $ 13,(XX) cash, a
golf vacation for two, a com-
plete set of irons, and two tick
ets on Lufthansa Airlines. The
registration fee of $l(X) per more information or write Eagle
Golf Classic. BSA. P. O. Box
995, Paris, Tex. 75461. Sept.
10, 1996 is the deadline.
Aimee Geeslin
Green graduates from
University of North Texas
Melissa Jane Green gradu-
ated from the University of
North Texas during summer
commencement ceremonies
She is the daughter of H. C. and
Pat Bogue of Mount Vernon.
Miss Green received a mas
ter of education degree with a
major in educational adminis-
tration.
With andenrollmcntof about
25,(XX). L'NT is the fourth larg
with a continental breakfast at conclusion of the tournament,
6:30 a.m., followed by a shot- these two players will take one
shot on hole three. A hole-in-
one will earn the lucky golfer
one million dollars. In addi-
tion, two Mulliganscan be pur-
chased at $5 each.
All proceeds will assist the
Min. Rain
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This Weekend
gun start at 7:30 a m., and will
conclude with an awards lun-
cheon at 1 p.m.
The format is a four-man
scramble. Closest to the hole
awards will be awarded on all
par three holes. There will be NeTseO Trails Council, Boy
twolongdriveholes.( ashprize Scouts of America to achieve
of $8(X) each to the Low Gross the goal of providing a quality
program to the youth of our
area. Last year 35 area Scouts
attended Summer Camp on
scholarships funded through
this tournament.
Contact the NeTseO Trails
Council at 1-X(X)-937-3163 for
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Henderson addresses NTCC graduates
Perry Henderson, administrator of East Texas MedicalCenter,
Mount Vernon, was the speaker at last week's Sortheast Texas
Community College commencement. Mr. Henderson, a 1991
NTCC graduate, is shown with NTCC president Dr. Charles
Florio. Those from Mount Vernon, who received either
associate's degrees or certificates of competency, * ere A imberly
Basinger, Wanda Stroud, Melissa Garretson, James Cook,
Rachel Deal, Michael Dupler, Michael Nichols. Jeanne Saxon
and Jason Saxon.
If You Can Dial Mount Vernon Toll Free Direct,
You Can Save On Your Internet Service
(iDpticNrt
A Service Of
UHnunt benwn (Dptic-THeralii
106 S. Kaufman
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1 VOICE: 903/537-2228, FAX: 903/537-2227
E-MAIL: optic@dal.cleaf.com (temporary)
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NTCC Police Academy has awards ceremony
Northeast Texas Community College Police Academy had its
summer Peace Officer Ceriificalwn ,1 wank
dav Aug 15, <>n the NTCC campus. Mount Pleasant Police
7%anmem Sergeant Pete Vainuustras. a 1990 NTCC PoUce
Academy graduate, spoke to the honorees and their Jamilies.
Those completing the peace officer certification program are
from left, Tom Bass, Jefferson; Kevin Rose, Mount Pleasant,
Bill Carlisle Mount Pleasant: Adam Hargrove, Winnsboro,
rZtSteDhenson Gilmer; Sharon Benedict, Winnsboro; Marco
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pictured are Jason Coates, Winnsboro; Chase Glover, Winns-
boro; and Rex McGee, Mount Pleasant. (Photo courtesy NTCC
Public Information Officer)
Eagle Flight Golf Classic set
-The apd.Country as a charitable contribution.
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Lagle Flight Golf Classic ben- the "Million Dollar Shoot-Out"
efiting the Ne I seOT railsCoun- for an additional $10 entry fee.
cil, Boy Scouts of America. The shoot-out players willcom-
The tournament is Saturday, pete for the closest to the hole
September21,1996, beginning on holes five and six. At the
with a continental breakfast at conclusion of the tournament,
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T uesday
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Tuesday, Aug. 27, 1996 - Lake Cy-
press Springs elevation 377.64 MSL.
Surface. X2 degrees, 5' depth, 82 de-
grees
The weather information given be-
low was recorded at the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency of-
ficial weather station in Mount Ver-
non for the 24 hour period ending 7
a.m. on the day listed for the period of
Aug. 22.1996 through Aug. 28,1996.
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Wright, Pat. Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 122, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1996, newspaper, August 29, 1996; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330513/m1/13/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.