Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1966 Page: 8 of 8
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executive committee
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near Jefferson, June 14 Trtt
• The meeting is to plan t)
VI and district meetihg i
teachers conference to hel
in the summer st Fort Wor
group will also be working
area program for the taM
and developing an aiw^,v .
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Stretcher to the pr«Mdent of
area VI and will precutaai th*
executive meeting and at, the
teachers conference in Ft. WorQk
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ren Include two girls, Vicki,
age seven, and Donna, age six.
Two y*ara.Rg* the White*
were blamed with twine, girla
named Tracy and Teresa.
The White* are member* of
Lone Star Bai
Travis’ hobbies
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Saltillo Little
League Team Roster
Manager Bill Knight for the Sal-
tillo Uttle League team announc-
ed thia week that the rooter for
the team will be composed of Billy
David Johnston, Steve Womack.
David Harris. Rick Copeland. Jer-
ry nto. Ricky f Garmon. Kenny
Garmon. Deraid Bell, Sheraid Bell.
Jackie White and Fred Underwood.
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Executive Meeting
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14. Senators vs. Meta.
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17, Senator* v*. Orioles..
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June 23. Red Sox vs Senators.
June 24. Orioles va. Met*
June 28. Red Sox va. Meta.
Juno SO, Senators vs. Saltillo.
July 1, Orioles va. Saltillo.
July 5, Red Sox va. Senators.
July 7, Oriole* va. Met*.
July 8, Rod Sox vs. Saltillo.
July 12, Senator* v*. Oriole*.
July 14. Met* vs SaRHto
July IS, Mot* v*. Senator*.
July 10. Saltillo vt. Oriole*.
(July 21, Senator* vs. Saltillo.
July 22, Meta va. Rod Sox.
-July 28, Rod Sox v* Orioles.
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White, who la a staff assis-
tant in works accounting, has
been a treasurer of the organ-
isation thia paat year. The O
Club juat recently had Ito an-
nual banquet at which Howard
A. Newman, proaident of
Philadelphia and Reading Cor-
poration. spoke.
White came to Lone Star
Steel in 1M1 aa a payroll
clerk and following aeveral
promotions was appointed to
tils present poet in 1084. He
eame to the company from
Red Fish Boat Company.
White was born in
Sandy, Tex., and attended
high school in Gilmer. Ho com-
pleted his college work at Tex-
as State University. Ho W-
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tanlahing ability to shrink hamar-
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surgery, in ease after caaa, while
gantly relieving pain, actual reduc-
tion (shrinkage) took place. Moat
nmaslng of all - results were »o thor-
ough that Buffer*™ made astonishing
atotoments like “Pilee have oeaaed to
be a problem I” The eecret ia a now
healing aubatanee (Bto-Dynoe)-dla-
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copying machine would be needed
to apeed up the handling of re-
cording Instruments.
The court also voted to spon-
sor two Franklin County high
school students who will attend
the Texas Youth Conference In
Austin Aug. 18. 10. 20 and 21.
Th* court also approved May
bills of the county and ordered
their payment.
The court recessed their Mon-
day meeting until 8 a m Tuesday.
In action Tuesday they author-
toed County Agent Charlie Brown
scape the Court House
1 and th* use of Youth
personnel on tb* project.
autohrtzed th* County
with concurrence and ad-
W. D. (Doney) Rutledge,
•' ? Precinct 8,’ to
alin • contract of sale for a lot
In Wlknaboro on which a county
buildig will be Cittaatructed. The
building will be used as a voting
place and will be available for use
by the Tax Assessor-Collector and
the Sheriff.
Milton Kelley .administrator of
Franklin County Hospital, met
With the court and discusaed the
accounts of the hospital which the
court approved Kelley also told
the court that the hospital has
been approved to accept patients
under the Medicare program. Kel-
ley lagged that Medicare partici-
pants read the booklet which they
recently received on the Medicare
program so they will understand
what they are entitled to and the
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PRE WEE LEAGUE *
Pirate* 8, Angeto 4
The Feo Wee League' FM
defeated the Angel* 5-4 in a*
gue opener for both teaipa
day kitfit. Pirate Pitched
Stone and Orren Burn* coltak
ed in striking out 10 beHM
holding the Angel* to MV
hit*, one of which was a KiffM
by Robbie Knotts in tha wM
Providing the scoring pdwer jfor
the Pirates were Bruce Hunnkurtt,
Rick Newsom, Walter Barna and
Rick Dari*.
Losing pitcher wa» Mike TMley.
In the scoring column for ’the
Angeto ware Robbie Kpotta,
slammed a home run in the ft
and Mike Talley with one
each. Mike Jaggerg scored two
rune for the Angel* ktoo.
LITTLE LEAGUE { , .
Red SOX IS, Oriolea • ■,
Behind the two-hit pitching of
Dennto Jordan, the Red Box down-
ed the Oriolea 18-0 Friday night.
John Burgin ted th* scoring with
two hit* and three run*. The first
Little League home run was pro-
duced by Ricky Elliott of the Red
Sox. Every other Red Sox. player
crossed the plate at least one time
during the contest.
Kevin Long, losing pitcher, gave
up five hit*.
Meta 8. Senators 4 A*
Game Gee* Extra Inning*
Despite the fact that114 Met
batter* either took a qMteA third
trick or went down swinging, the
Meta itill managed to send home
eight runs to defeat the Senators
in an extra inning contest Tuesday
night. The Senator* scored four
OITI8.
Leading th* scoring for the Meta
were Scott Stlpson, Bobby Stinson
an< Glen Martin with two runs
eatta. CMier Mots scoring Were
Danny Stribling and Danny Chit-
sey with one run each. Winning
pitcher was Bobby Stinson.
Scoring runs for the Senators
wore Rodney Cargita, Kelly Car-
gile, Randall Cargile and Max Mor-
ris with one run each. Losing
pitcher was Kelly Cargile.
Regular 19C Gillette Super Pkg. Of 5 Blades
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The court approved the low bld
Ibelton Butane on three alr-
lltloner* to be installed in the
---• h ouse a* directed. .
The court also authorized |ie
County Judge to execute a lease
of the old hospital building for
01 and other valuable considera-
tions to N.E.T. Opportunitle*, Inc.,
for uae as a Day .Care Center./
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1966, newspaper, June 16, 1966; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1277886/m1/8/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Franklin County Library.