Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 122, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1996 Page: 3 of 16
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- Heath Alan Guthrie, age 26,
Shannon Cleon English of
Love s, reported the incident, Talco reported that some people Mount Pleasant,charged with theft
the 18' trader was set at $200.
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Sally Skillman reported a
burglary at her home on Rodeo
Drive in Mount Vernon Ac-
cording to the police report,
someone entered the house and
dumped belongings on the floor,
but nothing was found to be
missing but a key to a dixir
when Mrs. Burns discovered
the burglary.
The sleeping driver of a trac-
tor-trailer rig parked on 1-30
The driver, Raymond Winner of Pickerington,
Ohio, was asleep in the truck at the side of I-
30 when it caught fire. (Optic Photo)
The f ranklin County Cham-
ber of Commerce has five open-
ings left for the Windows 95
computer workshops
The cost will be $20 per
course Each course will con-
sist of two sessions that arc two
and a halt hours in length All
sessions will be conducted in
the high school business lab
The dates and times of the
classes are as follows Nov 4
and Nov 7 from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
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There were 15 prisoners in Fran-
klin County Jail Monday, Oct 28,
1996
The following arrests were
made last week by local officers:
- Victor Turner, age 33. Pitts-
burg. charged with theft by check
over $50, less than $500, $1500
bond
• Timothy Michael Newman,
Joe France of Hickory Hills
reported a sailboat trailer miss-
ing from the common area of ..........
the development lhe value ot age 19, Leesburg, arrested on war-
rants, $237 bond
James Randall Marshall, age
26. Pittsburg, charged with public
intoxication, $500 bond
Danny Paul Whitsell, charged
with assault class A. family vio-
lence. against Nancy Lou Goding.
$2000 bond
- Charles Anson Hicks, age 32.
Pittsburg, charged with driving
with license suspended. $1<XM)
Truck fire
Mount Vernon Volunteer Firemen were able
to save a trailer and the load when a fire broke
out in the engine compartment of the big rig.
Five openings left for
computer workshops
The classes are limited in
sizeto2l slots per session They
will be filled on a first come
first serve basis
Persons interested in attend-
ing the workshops may register
at the Chamber of Commerce
office between the hours of 9
a m and 12 noon, Monday
through Friday.
If you have any questions
contact Marsha Romines at the
Chamber office at 537-4365
A i nice Spears
Halloween Dance &
Costume Party
Friday, Nov. 1, 1996
No Cover Charge
American Legion Post 243
1 Mile West of Intersection of Hwy. 21. 2723
588-2723
ing from the home. The back awoke to find the engine com-
doorof the home was kicked in partmentonfireThursday,Oct.
24. Raymond Winnen of
A burglary at the home of
lerry and Glenda Burns of
Hagansport was
Wednesday, Oct. 23.
and told officers the fight had drove by her on Miller St. and
moved to the parking lot shouted obscenities.
Arrested were Vonda Kay
Barker English, age 20, and
Sheila J. Hall, age 38 Both
were charged with disorderly
conduct, and the bond was sei
at $500 each
Hagansport home burglarized
Deputy Brian Alcorn found bond.
locks missing and machines - Heath Alan Guthrie, age 26,
reported pried open at Kwik Kleen Car Mount Vernon, arrested on Camp
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Jewelry valued at $5000, a 6 damage was set at $86.
hp. Evinrude motor and boat
valued at $ 1500, long guns and
hand guns were reported miss-
Wash Thursday, Oct. 24. The County warrant for attempted bur-
glary, transported toCampCounty.
- Richard Derick Hilton, age
18, Mount Pleasant, sentenced in
County Court to pay $ 100 in fines
plus $177 in court costs or spend
six days in jail
- Coy Leon Payne, age 63, Lone
. Star, charged with DWI, $2500
Pickerington, Ohio, was unable bond.
- Mack David Hancock, age 18,
Baton Rouge, La., charged with
burglary of habitation, $4000
bond, unauthorized use of a motor
vehicle, $2000 bond.
- Penny Jean Barker, age 33,
by check, $ 194 and $ 124 to Home
Town Food, total bond $2(XX), plus
court costs, $326.
- Randle Dale Edge, age 28,
Mount Vernon, charged with non-
payment of child support, $I(XX)
cash bond
- L Reves, P Wright
• to extinguish the fire. The
I wo Mount Vernon women Mount Vernon Volunteer Fire
were arrested after they got into Dept, responded and was able
a fight at Love's Truck Stop to save the trailer and load.
Tuesday, Oct. 22.
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Election watch
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Democrats
An election watch party is
being sponsored by the Frank-
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beginning at 8 p m Tuesday,
Nov. 5 at the Senior Citizens
Center.
The center is located two
blocks off the square on Lay lor
St. Refreshments w ill be served
A hospitality booth will also
be located on the square for
those who wish to check pre-
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For more information, con-
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Wright, Pat. Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 122, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1996, newspaper, October 31, 1996; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330551/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.