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XEVELLAND & HOCKLEY COUNTY NEWS-PRESS, Wednesday, June 7, 1995
Court Report |
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MUNICIPAL BOMDB
PORTFOLIO RKVDCW
Clay and Mary IXrnnell of Pettit
announce the birth of their daughter,
Lyndsy Lance Donnell, on May 31,
1995, al 12:04 pm. at Methodist
Hospital, Lubbock
She weighed six pounds, ten
ounces and was 19 inches long. She
is welcomed home by a brother, Ben,
age 22 months
Grandparents arc Herb and
Wynelle Donnell of Levelland and
Vai and Lyle Simlhof Minden, Nev
average of 90 oi above, and present
a combined math and verbal score ol
KMX) or higher on the SAT or a
composite score of 25 or higher on the
ACT.
Supported by a trust established by
the late Robert G. and Nona K Carr
of San Angelo, the undergraduate
scholarships may be renewed
annually by the university for students
whomaintain the required academic
record. During a four year course ol
undergraduate study al ASU, Carr
Academic Scholarships can be worth
from $4,000 to $24,(XX).
As a general inle, students must
lank in the top 15 percent ol their high
sc hi x >1 class, I fave a high sc Ik x >1 grade
K JPULAR VOTE--T1ie following Cactus Elementary students were recognized
for Most Popular, Most Cooperative and Most Sportsmanship during their
graduation ceremony recently. Hie students of the I il th grade voted for these
students. The Most Sportsmanship Boy was Chris Gar/a; Most Popular Boy
Scott Sisson, Most Cixiperative Boy and (Jiri Joseph Minefee and Annie Tabor,
Most Sportsmanship Girl Tamara McDonald and Most PopularGirl Holly
Brashear.
STOCKS - BONDS
MUTUAL FUNDS
IRA*
RESEARCH * ANALTB0
six high
have re
SPC’s
PRESIDENTIAL OUTST ANDING A( ADI MIC - The Cactus Elementary fifth grade students who
received the Presidential Outstanding Academic Achievement Award during their graduation ceremony were,
back. Kevin Barnaid. < ’ascy Major, Kalin line John, Holly Brashear. Annie Tabor, Cohn Hosking, front, Dillon
Webb, (Tins Carr, Scott Sisson, t rie Foil net. and Malt (’ash
The South Plains College
forensics program will sponsor a
lust time workshop Saturday
(June 10) for forensic scholarship
recipients and others who want
to biush
probation.
Steven Eugene Ingram, driving
while intoxicated, $350 fine. 12()days
confinement, 180 days probation.
Katrina Maye Perkins, driving
while intoxicated, $350 fine, 120days
confinement, 180 days probation.
Brian Lane Davidson, driving
while intoxicated, $350 Line, 120days
confinement, 180 days probation
Jamie SaJgado, driving while
intoxicated, $350 fine, 180 days
confinement, 180 days probation.
William Boyd Garrett, driving
while intoxicated, $500fine, one year
confinement, two years probation
Cases filed in the 286th District
Court:
Daniel A Wood and Sarah Janet
Wood vs. Frank A. Tidwell, damages.
Lafonda Oliver and Bobby
Oliver, divorce
October," said Bryant
noted that
students who
scholarships to
earns honors
(ihislainc < obb of I rvelland has
Ixen named to the Dean’s 1 lonor Roll
and Freshman Honor Roll for the
1995 spr mg semester al the I Jnivcrsi
ly ol Wyoming
Io lx- eligible, Cobb had loenroll
loi al least I 2 hours of study andearn
a f.25 grade point average for the
Freshman I lonor Roll, and a <4 grade
point average tor the Dean’s Honor
Roll
Bula School
ml INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
r. * RESEARCH. INC
Luo., HoM/ige
801 Ave F
Levelland
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PROGRAM-The Soulli Elementary third graders presented the
program The Rainbow Connection" recently Some of the sludenls
participating were, front. Misty Valdez, Nicole i amb, back. Mallhew
Davis, John Whitfield, and Thomas Zuniga
up their skills for both
and participating in
comjxlilion
workshop is scheduled
from 9 a m 4 p in. in the SIX’
( ommumcalion Building,
morning session
an overall view
and lhe afternoon
session will spin up into individ-
894 5443 1010 Austin
Starts June 4, 1995.
RAIN FOREST The South Elementary fifth giadcrs have been
studying the Rain Forest and designed their hall in a ram forest Pic lined
in front ol their design is Wendy Anas, Valeric G.nza, back. Oscar
Rodriquez, and I homas Anderson.
Sing-along
planned
A gosjxil singing convention will
Ik- field m Brownfield Sal., June 10th.
beginning al 1: Ml pin., and Sunday
from9 a in Io fp m al lhe VFW hall
the public is invited lo listen oi |om
in lhe singing.
Area student
Autumn Hensley awarded
Carr Academic Scholarship
Autumn P I lensley ol Ixvelland
1 ligh Schrxil has Ixen awarded a Carr
Academic Scholarship at Angelo
Slate University lor 1995-96.
Over 100 Carr Academic
Sc holarships lor 1995 96, ranging in
value Ironi SI .(MX) to S6JXX), have
Ixen awarded loquahlicd high sclxxil
seniors During lhe current year,
approximately 9(X) students are
attending Angelo Stale on Carr
Cases Tiled with Hrxkley County
Justice of the Peace:
Jeff Davis, diefl ol $15(X)or more.
Marriage Licenses:
James G Franks and Bree M
I rancis.
Bret Ray Borxfi andTnsu Rayshcll
(iillean
Last week’s licenses should have
read:
Arlliur Barrera Rincones and
Belinda Ixc Sanchez.
Christoplier Ray Flora and Patricia
larngoria
Dispositions of cases Hied in
Hrxkley County Court:
Rosa Rixfriguez, tJicIl by check,
$1(X) fine, 60 days confinement, six
months probation
Frank Cornelius Buchner,driving
while intoxicated, $500 fine, six
months confinement, six months
SPC Forensic Program
hosting local workshop
ual forensics topics, according
Natalie Bryant, SPC instructor
speech and a forensics sponsor
"We want our students to
prepared for their first compel!
lion in September at West A&M
University and our own forensics
meet in
She
schrxil
ccived
forensics program will attend lhe
workshop, in addition to SIX’
freshman and sophomore slu
denis planning to compete in
upcoming events.
June 17th
A Bula School Community
reunion will be field Saturday, June
17, al the 1 foliday Inn I .ubbock Plaza
al 3201 South Lrxip 289
1 he reunion will be field in the
Ainum from 10 a m lo 7 p m Pre
registration for lunch will also begin
al 10 a in
A cold buffet lunch will be served
al ncxin, and all those who plan lo
attend need lo arrive on time to pre
register
Cost is SI 2 for adults and $5 for
< liildren ages six to 12 T hose under
six will not be charged
For more information, call
planning committee president Bud
I homas at (806) 266 5166.
City Hall
offering
services
On a trial basis, most Sundown
City Hall services will be available
through the dnve-up window only
from 7 a m. lo 8 a m and from 5 to
6 p.m Tuesdays and Thursdays
City Hall will continue to be open
as usual from 8 a m. until 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday If the
additional drivc-up window hours
arc popular with customers, this trial
may be extended or made permanent
by Lhe Mayor and Board of
Aldermen at their July meeting
OLIVER DOOLEY found $6.4 million
IN HIS COFFEE CUP. (AND YOU GET EXCITED
OVER LOOSE CHANGE IN YOUR SOFA.)
Ol IVt R 1)001 f Y fill IIP HIS Ol () IOTTO TEXAS TICKETS. PUT ’EM
IN HIS <0(1(1 (UP AND PICKED OUT NfW NUMBERS AND IF
YOU Rf WONDt RING HOW HAPPY IT MADE HIM HIST TAKE A
I OOK Al HIS MIK, II S PRt TTY OBVIOUS THAT OLIVER’S ONE OF
O V t R 150 MILLIONAIRES AND STILL COUNTING
Cl904 I r-rtery
FIRST THING
HE DID GAVE
HIS CAR TO HIS
DAUGHTER
AND BOUGHT
HIMSELF
A NEW ONE
PRIZE $6 4 MILLION
HIS SYSTEM
THE DOOLEY
C OFFEE CUP'
METHOD
WINNING NUMBERS
79 17 27 28 32
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Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1995, newspaper, June 7, 1995; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1202320/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.