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pratrp H>tantiarti-fteraltr March 13,2013
Court cases released for February
Steppin
out for
memories
The Alzheimer’s Associ-
ation-North Central Texas
Chapter presents the 7th
Annual Steppin’ Out for
Memories Dinner, Dance
and Auction, Saturday, April
6, in the Display Building
at the Taylor County Expo
Center in Abilene. Dr. Vir-
ginia Boyd Connally will be
honored for her outstanding
community work, and Dr.
Carl Trusler and his wife,
Dr. Jaynne Middleton, will
serve as honorary co-chairs
of the event.
The western themed event
will begin with a fajita din-
ner provided by Sharon’s
Catering. You will enjoy
dancing to the music of Jake
Hooker and the Outsiders,
one of the best dance bands
in Texas. Many items will
Capital Fann Credit stock-
holders will soon discover
their portion of a record
$42.1 million patronage in
their mailboxes. It represents
the cash portion of the total
patronage refund of $138.2
million. The remaining $96.1
million is in the form of allo-
cated equities and is eligible
for future cash payouts.
Capital Farm Credit, a
customer-owned coopera-
tive, posted record earnings
in 2012, enabling the as-
sociation to add to its long
tradition of strong earnings
and patronage.
WEATHER
Hi
Lo
Rain
Feb. 27
63
34
0.00
Feb. 28
55
28
0.00
Mar. 1
64
28
0.00
Mar. 2
61
32
0.00
Mar. 3
75
43
0.00
Mar. 4
84
51
0.00
Mar. 5
62
41
0.00
Mar. 6
63
23
0.00
Mar. 7
71
39
0.00
Mar. 8
63
55
0.00
Mar. 9
79
63
0.66
Mar. 10
59
46
0.00
Mar. 11
63
29
0.00
Rainfall for Feb.. .
. 0.55
Rainfall for Mar...
. 0.66
Average for Mar. .
. 1.40
Average thru Mar.
. 4.10
Rainfall for 2013 .
. 3.58
be available to bid on in the
silent auction as well as the
live auction, including art,
sporting mementos, restau-
rant and hotel certificates and
much, much more. Rolando
Diaz, renowned artist, will
once again attend the event
to paint during the evening.
At the end of the evening, the
painting will be auctioned to
the highest bidder.
“Capital Farm Credit
values its customers and the
more efficiently we operate,
the better we can serve future
generations in agriculture,”
said Ben Novosad, chief ex-
ecutive officer. “We believe
this is a value-added relation-
ship that sets us apart from
other financial institutions.
Our ability to return patron-
age eachyear strengthens our
mission to provide financ-
ing and related services to
support Texas agriculture,
Table sponsorship and in-
dividual tickets are available
by calling Fibby Connally at
325-672-2907 orlconnally@
alz.org. Individual tickets
are $60 each until March 22
and $65 after that date. Mrs.
Connally, regional director of
the Alzheimer ’ s Association,
said “put on your boots and
jeans, and join us for this
year’s party.”
and affords our membership
lower net borrowing costs.”
Capital Farm Credit is the
state ’ s largest rural lender and
has 95 years of experience
providing financing to Texas
farmers, ranchers and other
rural property owners. Head-
quartered in Bryan, it has
more than 70 offices located
throughout Texas. For more
information about Capital
Farm Credit and its patron-
age program, visit www.
C apitalF annCredit. com.
The following public
information is provided
by the McCulloch County
District Clerk's offices. The
Standard-Herald publishes
final dispositions of the cases
it receives and does not edit
them for content.
Two court systems, county
court and district court, oper-
ate on alternate dates. The
following information will
list cases and their disposi-
tion—or final result, as re-
ported in public record.
For corrections or clari-
fications, please call 325-
597-2959.
Below is a glossary of
terms used in the records.
Disposition: The resolu-
tion of a case.
Deferred adjudication:
A type of probation. If
the defendant successfully
completes the terms of pro-
bation, the proceedings are
dismissed.
DOO: Date of offense
DWI: Driving while in-
toxicated.
DWLS: Driving while
license suspended.
DWLI: Driving while
license invalid.
DUID: Driving under the
influence of drugs.
MTR: Motion to revoke
probation.
POM: Posession of mari-
juana.
Restitution: Amount
owed to merchant.
TBC: Theft by check.
TDC J: Texas Department
of Criminal Justice.
February District Court
ARTHURAGUIRRE—
Indictment charge, theft
>=$1,500 <$20K;indictment
degree, state jail; plea charge,
theft >=$1,500 <$20K; de-
gree level, state jail; sen-
tenced nine months state jail
with 33 days credit; $346
court costs; $175 attorney
fees; $3,255.69 restitution
ERIN LORETTA
WADE—Indictment charge,
assault of a public servant;
indictment degree, felony
3; plea charge, assault of
public servant; degree level,
felony 3; sentenced two
years deferred adjudication;
$331 court costs; $1,204.70
attorney fees
STEVEN RAY SPEN-
CER—Indictment charge,
evading arrest detention with
vehicle; indictment degree,
state jail; dismissed
JIMMY JACK POR-
TER—Indictment charge,
tampering with or fabri-
cating physical evidence;
indictment degree, felony 3;
dismissed
ANGELO KONSTAN-
TIN IDES—Indictment
charge, DWI third or more;
indictment degree, state jail;
plea charge, DWI third or
more; degree level, felony 3;
sentenced five years proba-
tion; $2,500 fine; $356 court
costs; $105 attorney fees; $60
restitution
MELISSA M. SCH-
REINER—(Count 1) Indict-
ment charge, endangering
child; indictment degree,
state jail; plea charge, endan-
gering child; degree level,
statejail; sentenced five years
deferred; $1,500 fine; $541
court costs; $472.50 attorney
fees
MELISSA M. SCH-
REINER—(Count2) Indict-
ment charge, endangering
child; indictment degree,
statejail; plea charge, endan-
gering child; degree level,
statejail; sentenced five years
deferred
MELISSA M. SCH-
REINER—(Count 3) Indict-
ment charge, endangering
child; indictment degree,
statejail; plea charge, endan-
gering child; degree level,
statejail; sentenced five years
deferred
MELISSA M. SCH-
REINER—(Count 4) Indict-
ment charge, endangering
child; indictment degree, state
jail; plea charge, endangering
child; degree level, statejail;
sentenced five years deferred
The Odeon Theater
MASON, TEXAS
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SATURDAY
MARCH 23 I 7pm
Reservations are $20 per person
and can now be made and paid for online at
www.THEODEONTHEATER.COM
or by calling Dennis or K Evans at 325.347.6781
and sending a check to P.0. Box 1599, Mason, TX 76856
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