Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 122, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1996 Page: 4 of 16
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POST 243
Thur*., Oct. 31 - Kids Halloween Party
Halloween Dance - 8:30 p.m. -12 p.m.
Sat., Nov. 2 - OPEN NOON, Trail Ride 10 a.m.
Bingo 1:30 p.m., "42” Tournament - 7 p.m.
Sun., Nov. 3 - OPEN NOON
S.A.L. Meeting • 4 p.m.
Mon., Nov. 4 - Open Noon, Bingo 6:30 p.m.
Tues., Nov. 5 - Open Noon
”42*’ Tournanent - 7 p.m.
Wed. Nov. 6 - Open Noon, Bingo 6:30 p.m.
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VOTE
will he conducted Saturday,
it will be done the following
- Lillie Reves
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HOLLINGSWORTH
Weather
FOR CONSTABLE
Pol Ad Paid for By Pete HoUingtworth Rl I Box 11755 Winntboro. Tx. 75494
EVERY VOTE COUNTS!
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YOUR DEMOCRATIC VOTE!
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they want - but there is one thing they can’t buy:
Private Club Memberships Available
Open 7 Days A Week
1021-30 East • 537-2569 • Mount Vernon
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CONSERVATIVE
PRO FAMILY
PRO I H I
28 yrs. Experience in
Law Enforcement in Dal-
las County and East
Texas.
Fund), which is set to begin
Friday, Nov. 1.
The program, sponsored by
the Franklin County Child Pro-
& grill
FREE STEAK NIGHT • Wed.
Enjoy Mon. night football &
FREE HAMBURGERS!
Live Music Wednesday,
Friday & Saturday featuring:
FRANKLIN COUNTY
28 YRS LAW ENFORCEMENT
EXPERIENCE
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We've got the ballot box numbers to keep Franklin County,
Texas, and the Nation moving forward, if every person votes
NOTHING YOU DO IS MORE IMPORTANT!!
For transportation to the polls call • 903-860-2396
Pol. Ad Paid for by Franklin County Democrats, Sarah Birdsong, chairman, Rt. 1 Box 11700, Winnsboro, Tex. 75494
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EDUCATION
Baptist Bible College
Springfield. Missouri
Bible Baptist Seminary
Arlington. Texas
ElCentro College
Dallas. Texas
Dallas Baptist University
Dallas, Texas
Associate Degree - Bachelor
Arts Criminal Justice Bachelor
of Bible
ATTENDED
North Central Texas Regional
Police Academy
Arlington. Texas
Dallas County Sheriffs Academy
Dallas. Texas
Texas Sheriffs School D.P S.
Austin, Texas
Municipal Judges School
Texarkana. Texas
Supervisors School. Criminal Inves
tigation
Dallas Sheriffs Academy
Dallas, Texas
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
RECEIVED
Basic. Intermediate and Advanced
Instructors Certification by the
Texas Commission Law Enforce-
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Austin, Texas
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AGAINST
1 Abortion on Demand
2 Gay Rights
3. Bigger Government
4 Higher Taxes
5. Flag Burning
FOR
1 Prayer in Schools
2 Gun Permits for law
abiding citizens
ofDirectors. provides food bas-
kets and toys to those in need
that are residents of Franklin
County.
"The project this year is co-
ordinated with different agen-
cies, clubs, churches and
individuals to meet the needs of
our community," stated Marisa
Daugherty, chairman of the
project. "Ifyou would like to be
involved in any way. please
call 860-2564."
Applications for requesting
"Texas Thunder" Band
Planning meeting held, $5,000
goal set for Christmas Fund
A planning meeting for the available at the following loca- wj|| he conducted Saturday,
1996 Franklin County "Christ- tions: Northeast Texas Oppor- Nov. 16, by members of Cub
mas for All" program was con- tunities. Inc., Department of Scout Pack 271. In case of rain
ducted Monday,Oct. 14, at First Human Services in Mount Ver- it will be done the following
National Bank's Community non. and the Franklin County Saturday.
Room in Mount Vernon. The Library. Persons may also call
group set a goal of $5,000 for one of these locations to re-
this years cash drive (Stocking quest a form by mail. The dead-
line to request assistance is
Friday, Dec. 6.
Angel Trees will be set up in
various locations around the
tective Services(FCCPS) Board county for persons wanting to
make their donation a more
personal one. A "Star Tree" will
be set up for gift requests from
elderly persons. Both will be
set up after Thanksgiving.
I he Stocking Fund donations
provide money to purchase the
toys that are not donated through
the Angel Trees. Any remain-
ing money is used to meet the
needs of Franklin County chil-
dren in foster care during the
next year.
I he Mount Vernon door-to-
a food basket and / or toys are door Scouting for Food Drive
a.m. on the day listed for the period of
Oct. 24. 1996 through Oct. 30.1996.
Day
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
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