Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 88, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 12, 1984 Page: 3 of 56
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—LEVELLAND-HOCKLEY CO. NEWS-PRE8S. Sunday, February 12, 1984- 3
Levelland police investigate burglary, bicycle thefts
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investigated by the Grade Garza of 202 police station Wednes-
Levelland police this 14th St. reported that a day night for unlawfully tauohe~ wasrefeased to his »pi“ the corner of a plastic bag belie\
| week* * boy’s BMX bicycle worth carrying a weapon and £ of parents • Houston St. and College contain marijuana
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ed the residence of Gary night Feb. 4. Garza told
Crandel in the J and J po^ce Tuesday that some
Mobile Home Park neighborhood children
through an unlocked win- told her they had seen
dow and took a television the bicycle at a suspect’s
and $300 in cash. Cran- residence, but officers
dell told police that when who checked the resi-
he returned home from dence were unable to
work Tuesday morning find the bicycle. It was
he found a window in the described as a red and
living room open and a silver bicycle with red
25 inch Zenith color tele- mag wheels,
vision and stereo console Sheila Turner of 1207
valued at $700 and three 12th St reported a 20
$100 bills missing. The inch girls bicycle had
television had been in been taken from her yard
the south bedroom of the between 3 P-™-Thursday
house andriie money had and ® a,I“- Fnday- Turn-
been lying on the kitchen er said abe searched the
bar, according to Cran- eurrounding area for the
del. He told police that it bl<*cl.® but <bd.not find.lt
appeared that the sus- and not know who
__ may have taken it. She
described the bicycle as a
motocros8 type with a tan
frame with a blue seat
and blue handle bars.
The bike also had a
yellow frame pad and
yellow handle bar grips,
and was valued at 950.
found locked in the glove
was arrested for posses-
sion of marijuana,
possession of parapher-
nalia and unlawfully car-
rying a weapon.
ported that the suspect
refused to sign the traffic
citation and was escorted
to the police station. The
suspect pled not guilty to
City Judge R.T. Van
Zandt but continued to
refuse to sign the citation
even though the judge
explained that doing so
Carol Hance, wife of
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John Selby
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luncheon
MOBILE HOME FIRE-Hie cause of a fire under a
trailer house in the Hillside Trailer Park is still
under investigation, according to Fire Department
officials, and damage is estimated at $1,000. The
fire was reported by Mrs. Joe Ortega, who rents the
home from Jerry Sanders of 414 Pine St. The fire
apparently began under the front porch, and
firemen had to remove part of the siding to
extinguish flames under the mobile home. No one
was reported injured. (Staff Photo)
Dr. John Selby, a
candidate for a seat in
the United States House
of Representatives, will
be the special guest
speaker at the Hockley
County Senior Citizens
monthly luncheon at
noon Tuesday at the
Senior Citizen’s Center,
1202 Houston.
Selby is running for
the 19th district seat
being vacated by Repre-
sentative Kent Hance.
The luncheon begins
at noon, with Selby’s talk
to follow. He is expected
to talk about a variety of
plana he hopes to enact if
’elected to Congress.
There will be a question
and answer period fol-
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Feb. 13th to 18th
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(Inside Malouf’s Department Store)
by check. Those were
David Varner, 308 Pine;
C.H. Humphreys, Jr.,
1310 Ave. M, plea of
guilty, $40 fine plus court
costs; Herman Lopez,
P.O. Box 471, Sundown;
Jerry A. Morgan, 101
Park Drive, and R.K.
Windham, 405 14th St.
Other cases filed in
county court include
Donald Wayne Rogers,
three appeals from
justice of the peace court
for failure to appear,
speeding, and no liability
insurance; Gary Leather-
wood, appeal from jus-
tice of the peace court for
disorderly conduct;
David C. Rogers, appeal
from justice of the peace
court for speeding;
Edward Tienda, unlaw-
fully carrying a weapon,
waiver of arraignment;
and possession of mari-
juana, waiver of arraign-
ment; Esteban Garcia,
unlawfully carrying a
weapon, plea of guilty,
$100 fine plus court costs
and Troy Mearl Frazier,
406 N. College, driving
while license suspended,
plea of not guilty, $1,000
bond.
Couples filing for a
marriage license in the
office of County Clerk
Raymond Dennis were
Rudolph Shockley and
Angelina Cuba and Ken-
neth Charles McCarty
and Cindy Gail Thomp-
son.
A number of suits in
the matter of marriage
for divorce were filed in
the office of District Cleric
Jean Leavelle. They in-
volve the marriages of
Terry Earl Brock and
Brenda Kaye Brock,
Teresa Gayle Smith and
Gaylon Lynn Smith, Ben-
jamin Romo, Jr., and Ida
Gulderman Romo, and
Beatrice Davila and Felix
Davila.
Other suits filed in-
clude Marvin Davis and
Betty Davis and T and G
Service Co., Inc. vs. Car-
lo Lee Luge and McCain
Brothers Trucking for
damages to a vehicle and
AmiL Veretto vs. Chamo-
lin Petroleum Company
and Jimmy Roberts for
damages to a vehicle.
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Taylor, Beverly. Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 88, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 12, 1984, newspaper, February 12, 1984; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1147350/m1/3/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.