Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1980 Page: 5 of 14
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Local Retailer Participates In Affiliated, Anniversary Celebration
Greg Carr, of Home Town years of age or older The Ambassador Row, Dallas, public is invited to attend the
Food Store, announced re-
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SHELLY WILHITE,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Wilhite of Mt. Ver-
non was one of four girls
from the second place
Division I All Star Girls*
Softball Team named to
the All Tournament
Sheriff's Activity Report
A listing of activities and released), one arrest was
calls either handled by or made for DWI; (subject is
through the Franklin County currently serving a 30 day
Sheriff's Department fol- sentence.
lows. The listings is for a T—----— -----_L—---
of the first place Division
III team from Mt. Vernon
include: Sheila Graham
and Paula 'Pirasher. Klki
Godfrey was not
available for the photo.
(Staff Photo by Lillie
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Affiliated Food Stores, Inc.
Home Town Food Store, a
local independent retailer
and a stockholder of the
$450,000,000 a year grocery
firm co-operative of Dallas,
invites all of its customers to
come by during the entire
month of August to shop for
great special buys and to
register for over $20,000 in
prizes to be given away by
Affiliated Food Stores, Inc.
Two Ford Mustang auto-
mobiles will be given away,
plus $1,000 in cash and other
fabulous prizes.
Customers may register
as many times as they wish;
however they must be 18
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It isn’t easy being a con-
sumer these Jays. Do you
know what it’s like going out
to the mailbox the first week
of every month-and getting
gangbilled?
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ROBBIE STEWART, left,
of Mt. Vernon was
selected to the All Tour-
nament Team at the State
Eastern Division Tourna-
ment in girls’ softball ac-
tion this past weekend at
Abilene. Other members
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lows. The listings is for a Two arrests were made
period beginning Monday, by the Highway Patrol
July 21, through Sunday, Units: one arrest was for
July 27. — public intoxication; (subject
The radio log for the paid a fine and was
Franklin County Sheriff’s released), one arrest was
Department shows the fol- made for possession of less
lowing calls either dispatch- than 2 oz. marijuana, (a
ed to or received from the misdemeanor offense). Sub-
departments indicated: ject was released on bond
Franklin County Sheriff’s pending hearing in County
Department, 261; Mt. Ver- Court.
non Police Departments, 53; The Sheriff’s Department
Highway Patrol Units, six; served six sets of civil
Fire and Ambulance Units, papers during the past week.
16; and Units from other Deputies investigated seven
counties, 15. abandoned vehicles, assist-
These are calls that come ed motorists three times,
directly into the Sheriff’s placed livestock back in
Office and are dispatched pastures two times and
by the dispatcher on duty at answered three disturbance
the time of the call. calls, investigating one
The Franklin County Jail report of a prowler. Two
Log for the above period burglaries were investigat-
shows the following arrests ed, and one complaint for the
made by the Franklin unauthorized use of a motor
County Sheriff’s Depart- vehicle was investigated,
ment: two arrests made for The vehicle in question was
(both recovered.
The Sheriff’s Office assist-
ed units from other counties
one time during the past
week and was assisted by
the City Police Department
units one time. Deputies
were also called upon to
assist the Welfare Depart-
ment as three children were
being placed in foster
homes.
There were 2,509 miles
logged on the county patrol
cars for the past week.
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Wright, Pat. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1980, newspaper, July 31, 1980; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336091/m1/5/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Franklin County Library.