Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 24, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 26, 2005 Page: 6 of 16
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HeJtZt’ngs Will Not Be Accepted More Than
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Wedding Announcements After The Turn Week
Deadline Can Be Placed As Paid Advertising
Angela Housekeeping would
like to thank the following.
Vargas of Littlefield and Rachel
Salsman of Littlefield.
Her great-grandparents are
Minnie Morrison of Littlefield,
and Abe) and Maria Vargas of
Littlefield.
Other relatives include aunt
and uncle Marquita and Tewayne
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Agapito and Endelia Baeza
of Levelland are proud to
announce the birth of their son,
Sebastian Baeza.
He was bom June 18,2005 at
8:39 p.m. at Covenant Hospital
announce the birth of their
daughter, Tianna Jade Davis.
She was bom on June 21,
2005 at 10:47 a.nt at Covenant
Hospital Levelland. She weighed Maximo Ledesma of Odessa, and
Lupe and Janie Sanchez of
Levelland.
Other relatives include aunts
Lori, Jovita, Irene, Samantha, and
Littlefield, and Debbie Mitchell t0 annoUnce the birth of their son,
Romeo Zane gaona.
He was Bom June 19, 2005
at 6:47 p.m. in Covenant Hospital
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Burton of Levelland and Jimmy oz anj was 19 i/2 inches long.
He was welcomed home by
brother Isiah Nathaniel Gaona,
age four, and sister Mariah Nicole
Gaona, age one.
His grandparents are Bart
6 lbs. 15 oz. And was 18 '/z inches
long.
She was welcomed home by
brother Camron J. Davis, age 2.
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Al, Max, Chis, Eric, and Jhon.
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Deadline To Submit Wedding
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Thursday At 12:00 Noon.
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Tuesday at 12:00 Noon
He was welcomed home by and Delfina Venegas of Portales,
sister Ouida Elizabeth of Nowata, New Mexico, and Ismael and
Oklahoma.
His grandparents are Bruce
and Nancy Summers of Davisburg,
Michicgan, Jimmy Simpson of Ledesma of Levelland are proud
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of Levelland.
His great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Summers of
Davisburg, Michigan, Juanita Levelland. He weighed 6 lbs. 8
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Crumley of Chazy, New York,
Jonell Mikon of Littlefield and
the late Clinton Simpson.
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Celia M. Davis and Marquis
J. Davis of Littlefield are proud to and Conchita Gaona of Levelland,
and Santos Ledesma and Rebecca
Sanchez of Levelland.
His great-grandparents are
Consuelo Orosco of Levelland,
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Jimmy Lee and Tamra Levelland. He weighed 8 lbs. 1
Simpson are pleased to announce oz. And was 20 ¥i inches long,
the birth of their son. Raven He was welcomed home by
Malichi. brother Agapito Baeza Jr., age 16,
He was bom June 17,2005 at and sister Valerie Ann Baeza, age
3 p.m. He weighed 8 lbs. 2.6 oz. 11.
and was 20 3/4 inches long. His grandparents are Jose
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When your children are sick or injured, your top
priority it making sure the right people are taking
care of them. At Covenant Children's Hospital, that is
what you get. Our nursing team recently was ranked
in the top 5% of nurses in the nation.* We are the
region's major pediatric trauma center with the
expertise of our ER physicians, two pediatric
surgeons, o pediatric neurosurgeon and one of the
best nursing teams in the country Proven experts
caring for your children. That's powerful medicine.
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her garage sale she held Friday. The garage sale started at 8:00 a.m.
that morning. (Photo by Jake Garza)
Jacquelin Garrett
earns master’s
Jacquelin LaNett Garrett, the Her mother says her family is
daughter of Debra Franklin of proud of her accomplishments.
Levelland, graduated Sunday,
June 12, from the University of
Phoenix at the Arlington
Convention Center in Arlington
with a Master of Arts degree in
Organizational Management.
A graduate of Karmack High
School in Karmack, she attended
South Plains College before
earning her bachelor's degree in
management.
She worked as a supervisor
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degree. Jacquelin Garrett
Ropesville Churches
offer Bible School
The churches of Ropesville Bible School. „
have joined together to put "Ramblin’Road Trip is open
together this year’s “Ramblin’ to three-year-old up to youngsters
Road Trip" Vacation Bible who will be going into the fifth
School. grade this fall.
Ropesville churches Vacation Bible School will
cooperating include First Baptist be Monday, Tuesday and
Church, First United Methodist Wednesday from 5:30 to 8:30
Church and the Church of the p.m.
Nazarene. The children will dive into
The Vacation Bible School the Bible and learn about missions
will kick off with a parade on around the world. Crafts, music,
Sunday night, July 17lh, where recreation, and dinner are among
kids are welcome to climb aboard the other activities children will
flatbed trailers, ride their bicycles, participate in. The week of
or jog alongside the parade that activities will end on Thursday,
will depart from First Baptist July 21, with a program at 7 p.m.
Church at 5:30 p.m. and finish at that will showcase the children
the First United Methodist Church singing and receiving awards,
at 6 p.m. where refreshments will Parents are welcome during this
time, and refreshments will follow.
Questions should be directed
7 welcome to pre- to Holly from the First United
register their children for Vacation Methodist Church at 297-3377, to
Dan Schumacher from First
Baptist Church at 562-4821, or
Marsha from the Church of the
Nazarene at 562-3481.
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I am Brenda Kinsolving (center), the owner &
manager of International Tours & Cruises. We
are proud to be a part of Levelland’s retail
community. We provide all types of travel
services and take passport pictures. We have
served this community at 700 Austin, Suite 100
for 26 years. We are open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. Monday through Friday. We have 3
employees eager to serve you. Discover our
business and discover Levelland, our community.
Also shown are Renne Werner & Hazel Cookston.
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The Girl Scouts of Caprock nature, and plan a fashion show
Council’s summer camp is now in for the rest of the camp,,
full swing at Camp Rio Blanco During Splish Splash July
east of Crosbyton. 17-22, campers will enjoy extra
All girls ages 6-17 are invited time at the pool playing water
to participate in the camp. A girl games and competing in relay
does not have to be a registered races.
Girl Scout to attend. Cadette and Senior programs
There are a number of include Kick Back and Relax July
different sessions offered now 3-8, when the girls enjoy facial
through July 22. masks, foot massages and make-
For example, Brownie Girl up tips as well as swimming, arts
Scoutscan sign up for Night Time and crafts and singing by the
Magic to be held July 3-6. campfire. .
Campers will learn about From July 10-15, Cadettes 7, .V.T, oTT-' .. ■ 7“"
astronomy and participate m and Seniors can attend Sew Sew GARAGE SALE- Nancy Martinez goes through some clothes for
night time swims at the gamp’s Simple and leam how to sew by
pool hand and with the latest
The July 10-15 session for technology.
Brownies is entitled Blast tot he The second round of Troop
Past and lets Girl Scouts Resident Camp will be held July
experience what camp was like a 8-10, and troops can choose and
long time ago. They will make plan all the activities they would
yam dolls and candles, play like to do, or they can just hang
games and sing songs. out and do "whatever.”
Junior programs include For more information about
Putting On the Glitz July 3-8 the summer camping
when the girls make jewelry, opportunities, contact Summer
experiment with hair styles, skin Littlejohn or Lori Mears at (806)
and haircare products m^de from 697-2456 or (806) 745-2855.
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