The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 135, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1984 Page: 4 of 16
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Court Cases Reported
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Lawrence Edward
DWLS. $300 fine
: of court and five days
in jail.
Roger Dee Stewart, DWT
«00 fine, cost at court and
10 days in jail.
Carol Brawil. theft by
check. $300 fine, cost of
court and sut months in jail
pics restitution Jail
tetice probated one year
and $13 per month fees set
Debbie JoAnn Johnson
DWT. $250 fine 30 days in
jail and cost of court Jail
sentence probated two
years and $13 per month
probation fees set
Pascula Torrea. DWI.
$800 fine. 30 days m jail and
court costs Jail sentence
probated two years and
probation fees of $15 per
month set
PROBATE
Docket number 7286. or-
der admitting will to
probate and appointing
joint Independent
Executors
Cssa Mae Brazil, order
admitting will to probate
and appointing Indepen-
dent Administratrix
Ethel Haberle, order
admitting will to probate
and appointing Indepen-
dent Executor
Clara E Weattoerby. or-
der admitting will to
probate and appointing In-
ieoendent Executrix
Horace I. Lightsey. order
approving inventory, ap-
praisement and iist of
claims
Wilmer Lawrence
Robison. Jr. order admit-
ting will to probate and ap-
pointing Independent
Executrix.
Denison Raseo, order
admitting will to probate
and appointing Indepen-
dent Executrix.
Twins Celebrate Birthday
Mrs. Ethel Bishop and
her twin brother, Eliie
Hudson, celebrated their
Mth birthday with Open
House on March U at Hud-
son's home in Hudson
Chapel
The event was hosted by
their children and gran-
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Guests were welcomed
and treated to refreshment
Tax Rebates
Percentage
Up In March
A total of «6 Texas cities
reeerved $535 million in
city sates tax retafes for
March payments accor-
ding to Bob ttuikitk, state
eoroptrerfter
The March $ payments
pushed the city rebates for
thus year to $203 7 million.
up 12 $4 percent over
yearly payments to date
óuring MR
Alto received $1.972.06
for the payment period en-
ding Feb 27 This figure
compares lt> the $¡.32136
paid to Ihe city during a
comparable time period for
last year
The total paid to Alto to
date is $9,573 7%. up from
the %K.HA2W, paid to the city
by the same time last y lent
The city showed a new gain
of % 71 percent 'iuring, tfm
time period
Jacksonville received
$3 for the current
allotment This figure
compares to $34,385 10 ear-
ned last year during a
comparable time period
The total paid to
Jacksonville to date is
$216.670 46, up from the
$198,702.20 paid to the city
by (he same time period
last year The city showed
a new gain of 9 04 percent
during the current repor
ting period
Rusk received $8,655.02
for the lime period ending
Feb. 27 This figure com-
pares to the $5,091 27 paid
to Rusk during the same
time period last year.
The total paid to the city
so far in 1984 is $36.119.43.
up from the $34,001.08 paid
to Rusk last year The total
for this time period is a
6.23 percent increase over
last year for Rusk.
Wells received a check
for $815.43. The City of
Wells has received a total
of $3,000.34 for the year-to-
date payments, compared
to $2,273.89 received in the
sales tax rebates for the
same time period last year
This is an increase of 31.95
percent over last year.
ts served from a cante
beautifully decorated in
yeOow and green
The cake was frosted in
yeftow with a floral cake
top and accented with silk
daisies and displayed large
candles in the shape of the
number aft
Guests were also asked
to sign Guest Books for
both honor ees at a register
table also decorated in
yellow
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Alto Resident Cast
In LMC Production
Shannon Brooks, a
graduate of Alto High
School is presently in-
volved in Lon Morris
College s fourth production
of the 1983-84 season Bells
Are Ringing, a musical by
Betty Camden and Adoif
Green, music by Jule
Styne The musical will be
directed by Barney Ham-
mond, choreographed by
Utah Ground, with musical
direction by Bob Fordyce
Shannon, a sophomore at
Lon Moms, has been cast
in such shows as "Sugar,"
"Cat k Canary," "I
Remember Mama." "My
Three Angels, and is
presently cast as Gwynne
in the musical
Performances for "Bells
Are Ringing," are April 12
andl3at7:30p.m. April 14
at 2.30 and 7:30 p.m., and
April 15 at 2:30 p.m. in the
A Frank Fine Arts
Building on the Lon Morris
campus.
Singles
Set
Dance
The Eastex Singles Club
will sponsor a dance at 7:30
p.m. Friday at the DAV
Post No 84, Loop 287 East
and Old Moffett -Road in
Lufkin in celebration of the
organization's sixth an-
niversary.
Country music is planned
and no alcoholic beverages
will be allowed. Ex-
members and visitors are
welcomed to attend
The group has three
meetings each month, plus
a covered dish supper mon-
thly. There are group
discussions, eat-outs, ice
cream suppers and good
clean fun, according to
Howard Guidry,
spokesman for the
organization
Additional information
can be obtained between 7
and 9 p m at 1-409-853-2147
or 1 409-689-2491.
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 135, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1984, newspaper, March 29, 1984; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151637/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.