Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1989 Page: 3 of 13
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Bluegrass festival
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According to event
coordinator, Lester Hanie,
impromptu music under the
trees will also be a prat of the
festival.
Visitors will get to listen
to bluegrass music, and food
and drinks will be available
as well. A concession stand
featuring barbeque
sandwiches, potato chips,
desert, and drinks will be
open for lunch and dinner
during the festival.
The money raised from
the event will help the fire
department with insurance
costs, upkeep, and other
expenses. For information
or directions, call Nadine
Pitzinger. 637-2361.
by Kaycee Fisher
On Saturday, September 9.
a Bluegrass Festival will be
held as a fundraiser for the
Valley View Volunteer Fire
Department at the Mountain
Springs Community Club on
FM 922 and FM 372 between
Valley View and Tioga (Bums
City Road south of
Gainesville). The festival
will be held from 12:30 p.m.
to 10:30 p.m. A $4 donation
is asked of each person
attending.
Texas ;
musicians
featured
performances are scheduled
for County Line Bluegrass,
Willie Bynum Bluegrass
Band. Bob Davis Band, and
said.
Examples of groups that
fall under the exemption
Include the Junior League,
college sororities and
fraternities, the Rotary
Club and Klwanis Club, and
the Parent - Teacher
Association.
Bullock said the
legislation was passed after
the Supreme Court ruled in
February that Texas was
unfairly exempting
religious organizations
from paying sales tax on
periodicals and writings,
since periodicals produced
by other types of
organizations weren't
exempted.
The case against the state
was brought by Texas
Monthly Magazine, which
was refunded $160,285.30
in state sales tax after the
Supreme Court upheld the
magazine's argument.
Bullock said that
extending the sales tax
exemption to other groups
will have no Impact on state
revenue.
State Comptroller Bob
Bullock said Wednesday
that a new law provides
sales tax exemptions to a
variety of philanthropic
and charitable groups,
while allowing Texas to
comply with a recent U.S.
Supreme Court ruling.
"The new law serves two
purposes--it gives deserving
groups a tax break, and it
allows us to keep our sales
tax laws intact," Bullock
said.
Under the new law.
which went into effect
August 28, charitable,
philanthropic and ben-
evolent organizations may
sell publications and other
writings tax-free if the
groups publish and
distribute the printed
material themselves.
"For example. If a local
historical society sells
cookbooks to raise funds,
no tax is due on the books as
long as the society
publishes and distributes
the cookbooks." Bullock
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Denise White, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
III was married to Ty John Pehrson on August 4, 1989 in
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Temple in
Salt Lake City. Utah.
Denise is a former resident of Sanger and graduated
from Sanger High school in 1984 with honors. She is
presently attending Brigham Young University in Provo,
Utah where she is studying Elementary Education. Ty
Pherson was a resident of Alpine, Utah and is studying
Pediatrics.
BENEFIT SPAGHETTI SUPPER
A Benefit Spaghetti Supper will be held
Friday, September 8 at the Sullivan Senior
Center in Downtown Sanger from 5:00 to
7:30 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the Sullivan
Center. Admission: $3.00 per person. The
public is invited for an evening of fellowship
and fun.
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Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1989, newspaper, September 7, 1989; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1282317/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sanger Public Library.