Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 86, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 26, 2005 Page: 3 of 26
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LIFESTYLES
LEVELLAND & HOCKLEY COUNTY NEWS-PRESS. Wednesday, January 26. 2005 3
Mitchel! Allen Whitley
In Concert
Sunday, Jan. 30th
6:00 p.m
She is
Turn Caddell.
5th Sunday
801 Alamo Road
306 Austin
894-6267
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great great grandsons, Dalton
Spies of Arlington and Trace
SUPER READER * Brittany
Caddell, a third grader at Capitol
Ellis, Jason Whitley, Genore
Golightly, James Bennett, Flea
Kidd and Don Kidd.
hostess.
The meeting was called to
order by club president, Laverne
Palmer. Roll call was conducted
by Lorena Welch. Minutes of the
last meeting were read by Mrs.
Welch and the treasurer's report
was presented by Mrs. Medford.
New business was discussed.
Potpourri packages were
given by Lorena Welch. All
members were present.
Laverne Palmer will host the
next meeting.
306 Austin
894-6267
Her family requests
memorials are made to either
Lubbock Primitive Baptist
Church or to the Levelland
Primitive Baptist Church.
Casket bearers will be
Dwight Hardin, Michael Hardin,
Boyd McCamish, Randy McCoy,
Darwin Doolittle, Jay Burchfield
and Gary Hairston.
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Champions
Funeral services set
for Mitchell Whitley
Funeral service mass set
for Rosa M. Ledezma, 90
Sunday, Jan. 30th
Morning Services - 11:00 a.m,
Dinner Served
Guest Speaker from
West Tx Baptist Institute
from Levelland.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Hilano Ixdezma
in 1971 and a son, Jessie
Hernandez in 1962.
She is survived by her
children, Sylvia Porter of Blythe,
Janie Gonzales of Long Beach,
Alice Rivas of Blythe, Edward
Hernandez of Midland, Corinna
Orona of Fort Worth, Johnny
Ledezma and Raymond Ledezma
of Levelland; 24 grandchildren;
and numerous great
grandchildren.
Clftoo
± v Per Dose
1 mo. unlimited tanning
$14.00
The Family of
Mr. Felix B. Orosco Sr.
would like to express our thanks to the many oM
you who have helped us out in our time of sorrow.
A very special thanks to Jody Brooks for being an
angel that we needed. Head and Duarte funeral
home for doing such a beautiful job. To the many of
you who brought food, flowers, cards and the phone
calls. You will all greatly be remembered. To the
nurses who never gave up hope. For the prayers
because we know that the Lord hasn't left us alone.
Ricardo Gutierrez & Ricki Vasquez. He loved music
until his final day. St. Michael's Church & the
Guadalupanas. Once again thanks for everything.
The Orosco Family
Gaona Family
& Honesto Famil
. Consistency creates champions.That's just as true in banking
as it is in the work! of sports, For
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A funeral service mass for
Rosa M. Ledezma, 90, will be
held Thursday, Jan. 20, at I0 a m.
at St. Joan of Arc Catholic
Church with Father Jorge
Gonzalez officiating.
Visitation will be held
Wednesday, Jan. 19 from 4-8
p.m at St. Joan of Arc Church.
Rosary will be at 7 p.m
She died Jan. I6 at Blythe
Nursing Care Center
She was bom Oct. 9,1914 in
San Antonio.
She moved to Blythe in 1970
Flu-Mist
Vaccine Available
Ages 4-49
(For Healthy Individuals)
QUIK SHOT CLINIC
1804 S. College Ave.
(Levelland Clinic)
894-3141
Second Baptist Church
Corner of Sherman Cherry
894-6149
Another community service brought to you by:
Covenant Hospital
B. Medford presents program
Betty Medford presented a
program on arranging a small
dried flower basket during the
Thursday, Jan. 20, meeting of the
Rose Garden Club.
During her demonstration, she
reported that most small, dried
dainty flowers may be used and if
the basket has a handle, it should
show Small flower were defined
as those not over eight inches in
any direction.
The meeting was held at the
Levelland Senior Citizens Center
with Betty Medford serving as
v. Laurence
judgment and
State v. Lisa Leal, 25, 509
First St., theft of more than $50
and less than $500
Theft by worthless check
charges were filed against the
following individuals:
Christy Marie Vera, 30, 500
Tim St. Space 20; Gloria
Almager, 21, 212 Gum, Welch;
Irene T. Carpenter, 41, 212 NE
IO* St., Big Spring; Arabella
Carrillo, 25, PO Box 1308,
Stanton; Thelma Marie Green,
44, 402 Baird St.; Sembree R.
Guinn, 25,3511 Roosevelt Drive,
Arlington; Kelly Ann King, 37,
6508 Hightower Drive, Watauga;
Richardo Molina, 38, 130 W
Corral #31, Kingsville; Victoria
H. Valderas, 33, 1216 Ave. C;
Sheila Villegas, 22, 308 13* St.;
Timothy Michael Villegas, 19,
1304 10* St.; Gregory K.
Woodard, 37, 6249 Twin Oaks,
Forrest Hill
Marriage licenses:
Lazaro Medrano and Rosa
Maria Salas, issued Jan. 21
Disposition of County
Court cases:
State v. Evonne R. Morin,
order granting misdemeanor
community supervision, theft by
check; fined $100, six months
probation, 30 hours community
service
State v. James Flores
Salazar, order granting
misdemeanor community
supervision, driving while
intoxicated; fined $500, one year
probation, three days in jail, 30
hours community service
State v. Julie Ann Pruitt,
order to allow defendant to
convert $250 fine into 40 hours
community service
State v. Marcos Garcia
Torres, order extending or
modifying probation; defendant
to participate in Canyon Reef
Treatment Alternatives to
Funeral services for Mitchell
Allen Whitley, 86, will be held at
3 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 26 at Geo.
C. Price Funeral Chapel with
Rev. Jesse Hodge, pastor of First
United Methodist Church
officiating.
He died at 10:15 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 24 at Covenant
Hospital, Levelland.
He was bom on Nov. 8,1918
in San Antonio. He married
Connie Mullinax on Jan 31,
1941 in Dallas. He moved to
Levelland in 1988 from Dallas.
He was retired from Southern
Union Gas Company and was a
member of First United
Methodist Church.
He is preceded in death by
his wife in 2003.
He is survived by two sons,
Allen Whitley and Larry Wayne
Whitley of Denver, CO; five
grandchildren; and seven great
grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Richard
No Admission Charge,
but a love offering will be taken
Nursery Provided
Hours:
Monday 3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday 3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Thursday 3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Friday 3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
(Some immunizations require physicians order)
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Funeral services set
for Leone McCoy, 92
Funeral services for Leone
McCoy, 92, of Littlefield, will be
heldat 10:30 am, Thursday, Jan Glasscock ofFloydada.
27 at the Hammons Funeral
Home Chapel in Littlefield with
Elder George Johnson officiating
and Elder Gayle McCoy
assisting. Burial will be in
Littlefield Memorial Park under
the direction of Hammons
Funeral Home. Visitation will be
Wednesday evening from 7 until
8:30 p.m. at Hammons Funeral
Home in Littlefield.
She died Tuesday morning at
Littlefield Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center.
She was bom on June 5,
1912 at Enterprize, Indian
Territory Oklahoma to Leroy and
Hattie Henderson.
She graduated high school
from Whitharral and married
Cecil McCoy on June 3, 1930 in
Clovis, NM. They were married
56 years. She farmed with her
husband and was a homemaker.
She was also a member of the
Primitive Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death
by her husband in 1986.
Her survivors include her
son, Gayle and wife Lillie McCoy
of Spade; a daughter, Pat and
husband Cecil Richardson of
Lubbock; a sister, Billie Trichel
of Crowley; seven grandchildren,
Cecilia and husband Boyd
McCamish of Littlefield, Debra
Hairston of Philadelphia, PA,
Sherry and husband Jay
Burchfield of Spade, Tammy and
husband Darwin Doolittle,
Dwight and wife Laura Hardin of
Littlefield, Randy and wife Dinah
McCoy of Littlefield, and
Michael and wife Rene Hardin of
Lubbock; eleven great
grandchildren, Shane and wife
Katherine Hairston of Dallas,
Misty and husband David Spies
of Arlington, Brandon McCamish
of Hereford, Brianne and
husband Tate Glasscock of
Floydada, Andria Hardin of
California, Headier Burchfield of
Spade, Macy McCoy of Lubbock,
Marta McCoy of Lubbock,
Madlyn McCoy of Littlefield,
Cody Doolittle, Wesley Hardin
Cash of Phoenix, AZ; and two
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Court Report
Incarceration Program
State v. Raquel Gonzales
l^ra, order setting revocation
hearing Feb. 16, driving while
license suspended
State y. Eric Michael
Zubriale, court’s order to
adjudicate
Orders of dismissal from the
Pre-Trial Program were granted
for the following people because
it was considered in the best
interest of justice:
Randy G. Cox, Benito
Almager, Taylor Bristow, Charles
Couch, Casey Potter, Dennis
Shaw, Elizabeth Ancinec, Amy
Handley, Ruben Guajardo
State v. Melinda Basquez,
judgment and sentence, DWI;
fined $750,20 days in jail
Hogg Flying Service v.
Landmark Farms Ltd., plaintiff's
original petition; suit on account
State v. Ronnie Stroud, order
to dismiss, theft by check; unable
to locate defendant
State v. BPS Prevus, order to
dismiss, theft by check; unable to
locate defendant
State v. Elvia Gonzales,
judgment and sentence, theft by
check; fined $100, pay $123
restitution
State
Verschueren,
sentence, DWI; fined $1,000, 20
days in jail
State v. Robert Bustos Jr.,
order granting misdemeanor
community supervision, DWI;
fined $750, two years probation,
10 days in jail, 80 hours commu-
nity service
State v. Kale Hill, order
granting misdemeanor commun-
ity supervision, DWI; fined $500,
one year probation, two days in
jail, 30 hours community service
State v. Jose Angel Galindo
Jr., order granting misdemeanor
community supervision, DWI
(2nd); fined $1,000, two years
probation, 100 hours community
service
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Rigg, John. Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 86, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 26, 2005, newspaper, January 26, 2005; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1193475/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.