Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 24, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 26, 2005 Page: 3 of 16
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State v. Veronica Riddle,
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Caldwell.
Bom on January 30, 1914 in
Denver, Colorado, she moved to
Caldwell in 2004 from Levelland.
She moved to the Whitharral area
from Colorado. She married
Charles E. Timmins on January
27, 1931 in Boulder, Colorado.
He died September 16,1989. Four
daughters, Della Marie Timmins,
Levelland Rotary
plans July 9 breakfast
Advance tickets are now on Senior Citizens Center,
order amending conditions of sale for the annual Early Settlers
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Betsy Wilson v. Kenneth
Hayes, judgment and sentence, Wilson, divorce
DWI; fined $100, six days in jail
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supervision, driving while license
suspended; fined $500, one year Quintero, divorce
probation, 50 hours community
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State v. Natron Jermaine
Cummings, judgment and
sentence, DWI; fined $500, 30
days in jail
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State v. Vicki Salinas, order
order granting misdemeanor to dismiss, criminal mischief;
community supervision, theft by complaining witness has requested
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1920 in Redford and moved to Hernandez, Saloman Hernandez,
Morton in 1960 with her son and Toby Hernandez, Jesus
family. She was a homemaker and Hernandez, Romon Hernandez,
a Primera Mission Bautista Church Jose Hernandez and Patricio
of Morton. Hernandez Jr.
Survivors include her sons.
check; fined $100, pay $531
restitution
State v. Armodrick Stansell, Carranza, Nathan Campos, Erica Raymond Huckeby and wife 39157.
order granting misdemeanor Marie Campos, James Willie
community supervision, driving Butler, Leo Palma Bordayo,
the Primera Mission Bautista She also has 33 grandchildren, 59
Church of Morton. Pastor Mario great-grandchildren, and 25 great-
Burial great-grandchildren.
orde7 amending' * pTobat’ion; to dismiss, assault; complaining
probation extended 12 months
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Funeral services held
for Isabel Garcia, 84
Funeral services for Isabel Canutu Hernandez and Patricio
“Chavela” Garcia, 84, of Morton Hernandez of Morton, and
were held Saturday at 2:00 p.m at daughter Juan Ornelas of Mortom whife intoxicated; finedI $500, one Vanessa Michelle*'“Addinghm’:
year probation, two days in jail, 30 Norma Torrez Martinez, Victor
hours community service
State v. Jennifer Marie Miles,
Martha Marsh v. Edwin
Gregory Allen Chastaine Marsh Jr., divorce
order granting Kandyce Jones v. Kevin
community Smith, divorce
Gilbert Quintero v. Roxanne
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Hernandez officiated,
followed in the Morton Memorial f
Cemetery under the direction of her parents, spouse Roman
Head Duarte Funeral Home. She Hernandez, and one sister and
died June 22, 2005 in Morton.
She was bom September 12,
community supervision, resisting Day Breakfast July 9 sponsored advance from Tom Brown at
arrest; defendant to submit to by the Levelland Breakfast Rotary Levelland Home Decorating
CI_b. Center, 894-6299, Lee Ann
The annual breakfast begins Edwards at Farmers Insurance
the day’s activities for the 44th Group, 894-5459; Kerry
Salena Michelle Annual Early Settlers Day. A McCormack at American State
amending breakfast of sausage, bacon, eggs. Bank, 894-5296, Judy Rountree
of community pancakes, toast, orange juice and at Citizens Bank, 894-3101, or
supervision, displaying fictitious coffee will be served from 6:30- Greg Greenhaw at City Bank,
inspection; defendant to submitto 9:30 a.m. on the comer of Ave. G 894-2222.
testing for chemical and drug and Houston on the Courthourse
abuse and remain in Lubbock Square.
County Advance tickets are $5 per project for the year and benefits
State v. Jennifer Edwards, person. Children under the age of number of community projects,
order amending conditions of 6 eat free. Tickets can be
community supervision, DWI; purchased the day of the event for
defendant to submit to testing for $6 per person,
chemical and drug abuse and The Breakfast Rotary Club is
remain in Harris County asking individuals and businesses
State v. Hector Jon Rodriguez, to purchase extra tickets that will
order amending conditions of be donated to the Hockley County
community supervision, DWI;
defendant to submit to testing for
I chemical and drug abuse and
I remain in Ector County
State v. Rodrick Lamont
Essix, order for new trial
State v. Kimberly D. Shumate,
‘ court’s order to adjudicate
State v. Paul Cniz, court’s
, order to adjudicate
State v. Pat Hernandez, order
to dismiss, theft of service;
restitution has been made
, State v. Leoneseo Sanchez,
order to dismiss judgment nisi;
defendant pled on criminal case
State v. Mario Garcia, order
Lindsay Marshall
earns art degree
Lindsay Marshall from
Levelland has earned an Associates
k in Arts degree from Odessa
R College.
She was awarded her degree
during the spring commencement
ceremony in May.
Texas DPS
Inspects vehicles
Department of Public Safety
troopers inspected 5,560
commercial vehicles during
Roadcheck 2005, which ran from
June 7-9.
The inspections found that
1,518 of the vehicles and 200 of
| the drivers had serious enough
safety violations to be removed
from service.
DPS Commercial Vehicle
Enforcement troopers, along with
Highway Patrol troopers who
have received specialized training
in commercial vehicle inspection,
stopped commercial vehicles to
inspect safety equipment, as well
as checking driver licenses and
endorsements. Troopers also
looked for possible drug and
alcohol use.
The annual Roadcheck
program, which stretches from
Mexico to Canada, is designed to
reduce commercial vehicle
fatalities through increased vehicle
safety. The Commercial Vehicle '
Safety Alliance, which sponsors
Roadcheck, reports a significant
decrease in the commercial vehicle
crash rate in North American
since the program’s start in 1988.
Vehicles passing inspection
received a CVSA decal exempting
the vehicle from inspection for a
90-day period, unless they have an
obvious safety defect. Troopers
issued 2,726 decals during
Roadcheck 2005.
Funeral services held
for Florence Timmins
Funeral services for Florence Kathy Timmins, Jerolyn Lewis
“Peggy” Timmins, 91, of Caldwell and Peggy Dukatnik and two
and formerly of Whitharral and sons, Charles Timmins and Delbert
Levelland will be 10:00 a.m., Timmins, preceded her in death.
Tuesday, June 28,2005 at George Survivors include two sons.
Price Funeral Chapel with Dr. Car) Timmins of East Alton,
Steve Vernon, pastor, First Baptist Illinois, and Larry Timmins of
Church, Levelland officiating. Caldwell, twenty-two
She died Thursday, June 23,2005 grandchildren, a number of great
at Burleson St. Joseph Hospital in grandchildren, and several great-
great-grandchildren.
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testing for chemical and drug
abuse and remain in Travis
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State v.
Hersom, order
conditions
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Funeral services held
■ for Raybon Huckeby, 69
Raybon Allard Huckeby, 69, Sherry of Flowood and Rodney
| died Wednesday, June 22,2005 at Huckeby and wife Carolyn of
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restitution has been made MS. Visitation will be 5:00pm till and husband Chip of Brandon;
The following individuals 8:00 p.m. Thursday at Baldwin- brothers, Carl Huckeby of
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supervision because they had Funeral Service is scheduled for Plainview, and Bob Huckeby of
w fulfilled the conditions of 2:00 p.m. Friday at the funeral Chicago, II; grandchildren,
Felix Granado Jr. and Mary community supervision and the home Chapel with burial at Floral Candice, April, Woody, Rebecca,
PO Box 8362, theft of service, service, more than $500 and less Ines Gonzales, issued June 22 period of probation had expired: Hills Memorial Gardens. y--.i- i—. • • •—c
Denny Joe York and Rahana Melissa Ann Singleton, Mr. Huckeby was a native of and
Disposition of County Martinez, Buddy Carl Gregg Jr., Pearl for 27 years. He retired from Joshua.
Court cases: Michael Todd Gibson, Nikolas Pursue Entergy Corporation as I'*
State v. Chauneah Rhodes, Garza, Dustin Joshua Fincher, Safety Director,
judgment and sentence, theft by Maria Luisa Escamilla, Guadalupe J"
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Eloisa Conde Castillo, Jacob Lee Juanita Cope of Plainview; sons, Center Blvd., Ridgeland, MS
service, more than $20 and less than $500
than $500 ' State v. Paul Mata, 51, 505
State v. Robert Alemang, 33, Park Drive, Sundown, theft of
more than $20 and less than $500 than $ 1,500
State v. Oralia Lopez, 62, State v. Ismael Ornelas Jr., Gean Shipley, issued June 22
1208 Ave. D, theft of service, 26, 101 NW Fourth St., Morton, T
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filed in County more than $20 and less than $500 theft of service, more than $500 to dismiss, theft of service; Hospice Ministries in Ridgeland, Brandon; daughter Aileen Wright
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State v. Gilbert Rodriguez Jr.
brothers, Carl
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Court: ' State v. Robert Martinez, 52, and less than $ 1,500
State v. Alfredo Gonzales, 2252 Big Hog Road, Trinity, theft S«.«- t.vjuLvi>Ruuubuv<..>i., ••■«. iuhuwuij uiuiviuums —— r..... .--------, --- -------
42, 205 Flint Drive, theft of of service, mroe than $20 and less 802 Ave. A, theft of service, more were dismissed from community Lee Funeral Home in Pearl. Sundown, Ronald Huckeby of
of 2:00 p.m. Friday at the funeral Chicago, II; grandchildren,
period of probation had expired: Hills Memorial Gardens. Kayla, Carley, Jason, Jordan, Sara
Melissa Ann Singleton, Mr. Huckeby was a native of and Jessica; and great-
Sabino Silva Rodriguez Jr., Jessica Memphis, TN. He had lived in grandchildren Kaitlyn, Bryan and
Michael Todd Gibson, Nikolas Pursue Entergy Corporation
‘~ ~ ~ ' j Survivors are: wife, Toni Barrow St., Pearl, MS 39208 or
Eli Elizardo, Jennifer DeLeon, Tinney Cantu Huckeby; mother, Hospice Ministries, 450 Town
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