Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1979 Page: 10 of 10
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at 3:30
Saltillo's seventh grade
teams open the tournament
against Winfield, the boys
play ing at 3:20 and the girls
tipping off at 2:10.
Saltillo's eighth grade
baby girls open the tournament
with Pittsburg at 11 50
Thursday. The eighth grade
boys play Thursday at 7:15
against Winfield
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The Mt Vernon junior
high teams, weather per
muting will participate in
the Harts Bluff Tournament
this weekend The young
Tigers have had their last
two games postponed be-
cause of iced roads but hope
to regain play tonight,
January 11 in Winnsboro
The games will begin at 4 30
with both the seventh and
eighth grades girls and boys
scheduled to play
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Y BIRTHS
A son was bom to Mr and
Mrs Ronald Sinclair on
December 27. 1978 at
Hopkins County Memorial
Hospital He weighed eight
pounds, four ounces and was Saturday for the chainpion
named Jake Bradley
Mr and Mrs Herod Willis
of Talco are proud to
announce the arrival of a
baby girl. Ellen Mane, in the
Franklin County Hospital
January 3 at 7:26 p.m She
weighed seven pounds one
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Other teams in the eighth
grade divisions are Winfield.
P E Wallace, Pittsburg,
and Saltillo
In the seventh grade
division. Mt Vernon girls
will play Pittsburg Friday at
4 30 If they lose that game
then they will play for the
Ronnie consolation trophy Saturday
at 2 25 If they should win
however, they will play (or
the championship Saturday
at 4:35.
The seventh grade boys
open the tournament with •
Chapel Hill Friday at 5:40
The w’inner of that game
advances to the champion
ship bout Saturday at 5:00
while the loser plays for the
Mr and Mrs
Douthit announce the birth
of a son at Titus County
Memorial'Hospital at 12:30
a in on January 9 He
weighed 8 pounds. 7 ounces
and was 21 inches long. He
was named Ronald Wayne
Bryan Garrett is the name
given to the son born
January 6 at McCuistion
Medical Center in Pans to , , _
Mr and Mrs Mike Young, consolation trophy Saturday
3171 ' Margaret. Pahs
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs J O. Borden of Mt.
Vernon and Mr and Mrs G
B Young of Mt Pleasant
Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Price of Brashear announce
the arrival of a
daughter Saturday. Decern
her 23 in the Franklin County
Hospital weighing five
pounds eleven ounces
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Hopkina County Woman Accidently Shot
miles north of Saltillo on Department received the
Farm Road 900 Tuesday at call at 7.22 p m according to
7 00 pm The Sheriff John E. (Junior*
Sheriff's Tittle
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Hopkins County Memorial ......
Hospital and transferred to a market of/er, people
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Mt Vernon, Franklin County, Texas ■ BISCUITS
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Junior High
Teams In Harts
Bluff Tournament
The eighth grade girls
drew a bye in the opening
round of the tournament and
advance to the semi-finals
Friday They play the
winner of the Harts Bluff
and Chapel Hill game at 6 50
Friday If they should lose
that game then they will
play for third place Saturday
at 1 20 However, if they win
the Friday game then they
will play at 6; 50 Saturday for
the championship
The eighth grade boys
drew Harts Bluff in the
opening round* of their
division They play at 8 00
Friday If they lose their
opening round then they will
play for the consolation
trophy at 12* 15 Saturday If
they win their opening round
then they will play at 8 00
PETER PAN 1»-Oi. Jar
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1979, newspaper, January 11, 1979; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330315/m1/10/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Franklin County Library.