Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 19, 1993 Page: 3 of 39
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LEVELLAND & HOCKLEY COUNTY NEWS-PRESS, Wednesday, May 19,1993-3
Court Report
Class of 1993
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Look Who's New
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College Avenue Animal Clinic
200 College Ave.
894-4140
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LEVELLAND HIGH SCHOOL
All Seniors Invited To Come In
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LHS Class of 78
seek addresses
"Sunshine Girls" camp set
for July at Camp Rio Blanca
Need An Auctioneer?
Floyd Nesbitt 894-7814
May 21 & 22. 1993
Tickets: $4.00
Toby LeBlanc
Josh Malouf
Stephanie Mann
Elvira Mendez
Cary Michaels
Ismael Muniz
Amber Ocbourn
Chris Ochoa
Janay Parkinson
Stephanie Pinner
Gerald Pompa
Korah Pool
Jody Ramos
Lori Reyes
Ronnie Rincones
Casey Rister
David Roberson
Robby Rogers
Carrie Rose
Jennifer Russell
Alesha Rutherford
Cody Scott
Richard Sessums
David Slaughter
Robert Smith
Celeste Stahl
Leslie Tubb
Melissa Turner
Zack Williams
Jennifer Withrow
Stacy Wyman
intoxicated
Ricardo Rodriguez, driving
while license suspended
Erma Estrada, resisting arrest
Christoval Rodriguez Jr.,
possession of marijuana
Gloria Martinez Diaz, escape
^Carton
$14"Carton
Lays Potato Chips
May 22nd
1 to 3:00 p.m.
Rabies $6°0
K-9 Distemper-Parvo (6 way) 818°0
Feline Distemper-Leukemia $18°0
Cats & dogs must be in arms or on a leash.
Best Value
Select Marlboro (Red, Light, Light 100's)
Box Only
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Senior Class
Gift Registry
The Following Graduates Have Made Gift
Selections At Our Store. For Your Shopping
Convenience Drop By Or Give Us A Call.
Those now registered are:
cooler s
Convenience Store
907 Sundown Hwy.
Middle School Auditorium
Curtain Time 7:30 p.m.
ipage 1
57,736.50 to
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OKLAHOMA' is presented throighspecol orrangement with The Rodgers A Hammerstein Theotre Library
1633 Bloadway Suite 3801 New York NY110019
Cases filed in the Hockley Coun-
ty Court:
Music by Richard Rodgers
Book and Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
Based on the play " Green Grow the Lilacs" by Lynn Riggs
Original Dances by Anges deMille
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Tickets can be purchased at:
American State Bank, Atchison Jewelry,
Script Office Supply, The Slipper, TriCare
Medical Equipment & Levelland High School.
For group (ten or more) ticket prices, contact Janette Groll at 894-8515
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long.
Dylan Blake weighed 7 pounds
and 6 ounces and was 21 inches
long.
They have one brother, Colton
Chance, 14-months-old.
Their grandparents are Harrell
and Berrilyn Whitehead of Ropes-
ville and Joyce Weidner of San
Angelo.________
The Levelland High School
Class of 1978 are planning their 15
ed to five years in die Texas De- year class reunion and addresses
partment of Criminal Justice, are needed on several people.
Institutional Division and to pay Addresses are needed for the
includes
are based
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nount of
1st year.
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A Noelle Ansolabehere
- Dusty Armes
Laurie Baker
M Landon Barnes
A. BiUy Baskin
Shea Blanks
Brandi Burtner
Jordan Campbell
Amanda Cardona
Kandi Coats
Mitch Cottenoir
Dana Cunningham
Josh Derby
Missy Dobson
Kara Dunn
Jimmy Ellis
Jayson Ellison
Lupe Espinoza
Janelle Farabee
Emily Fowler
Shawn Franklin
Kimberly Gaitan
Mary Ann Garcia
Laura Gilmer
Ben Gonzales
Sharmai Greene
Angela Hall
Gordon Hartin
Holly Hudson
Jodi Jenkins
Kyle Kuehler
Scooter's Now Has Old Fashion Icee Cola.....
The Coldest Drink in Town.
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Largest Tobacco Promotion Ever
k’s cost are
ber ton and
c to $20 to
rcharge for
ter the EPA
‘otal trans-
ng mainte-
station is
ton. That
jected cost
a regional
Virginia Slim Buy 1, Get 1 Free
Camel Buy 1, Get 1 Free
Doral .^Carto^
All Tobacco On Availability Only & While Supplies Last.
includes
ation on
to the
ist veari-
Armes
807 Houston “lewer 894-5046
\ Levelland's Original C/ c-
2 Class Registry!
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sessiohaicamprioBlancowiime Grbeaweakcaceamp: Sunspine Apolonio Garza lr. 3141 N.
July 11 to July 16. once all areas of camping such as Alamo Rd- driving while intoxi- Erma Estrada, resisting arrest restitution of $1,235.79. following people who were in the
The session is designed espe- swimming, hiking crafts camp- catedc, Christoval Rodriguez Jr., Jessie B. Tijerina plead guilty to class: Kelly Foss. Robin Foster
cially for girls with special needs, fires and archery , JeHScoii, assault possession of marijuana escape was sentenced to five years Barker, Margie Gomez Galvan.
Girls between 8 and 21 years of age The camp fee is $100 and Felonies filed in the Justice of the Gloria Martinez Diaz, escape in the Texas Department of Crimi- Doug Charters, Debbie Clement,
with mentally or physically handi- special aid is available. Peace Court: , Juan G. Sanchez, driving while nal Justice, Institutional Division. Jane Qualls Mathis, Lydia Navar-
capping conditions are eligible to Campers d& not have to be Girl g-eimmy Rodriguez, thett over license suspended Smith Manuel Martinez Jr. had ro, Pete Panley, Gloria Taylor
attend. Girls must by ambulatory Scouts. For more information 3750. , , ,. „ Michael Wayne Smith, driving his probation revoked for posses- Potasik, Suzanne Key, Mark
and able to take care of basic needs contact Caprock Girl Scout Coun- Kris Pena Franco, unlawfully while intoxicated sion of a controlled substance on Manley, Tara Tate, Johnny Vera,
and toileting. Each Sunshine Girl cil, 2567 74th St., Lubbock, Texas, carrying a weapon in a prohibited Estevan Romero, driving while April 10, 1989. He was sentenced Kathy Welch, Janel Wilhelm, Toni
will be assigned a Sunshine Sister 79423 or call 806-745-2855 place . . intoxicated to seven years in the Texas Depart- Tyler, Gracie Ramirez, Kellie
to be her buddy when she arrives Marriage license: Bobbie Jean Mitchell, driving ment of Criminal Justice, Institu- Richardson, Kathleen Salazar
■ Enrique Trevino and Rosinda while intoxicated, dismissed, tional Division and a $1,000 fine. Gonzales, Luis Alvarado, Belly
Trevino insufficient evidence Roy Allen Walton's probation Arnold, Sonny Blake, Roxanne
2 Jerry Dee Richardson and Rona Steven Lee Hernandez, driving was revoked for indecency with a Alford, Pam Graniger, Shirley
2 Carol Wheeler while intoxicated, insufficient child on April 26, 1991. He was Hart. Randy Hendrickson, Chris
A Dispositions of cases filed in the evidence sentenced to six years in the Texas Hock, Susie Hopson and Tammy
4 Hockley County Court: Robert Rivas; terroristic threat, Department of Criminal Justice, Huddleston Wright. Anyone
Delbert W. Schmciser, theft by dismissed, complaining witness Institutional Division. knowing any of the addresses can
check, $100 fine requested dismissal District Judge Andy Kupper call 894-1593.
Marschall D. Kimbell, theft by Terrance Niblett, hindering a singed a order to quash indictment ----3--------------------
check,$12.50 fine secured creditor, dismissed, restit- against David Gary, criminal
Jennifer Jenkins, theft by check, ution made mischief, on May. 17.
$35.50 fine R.S. Smith, driving while Career counseling
Robert Scrcnil, theft by check, intoxicated, complaint was not °
$100 fine sworn to by prior county attorney
Jeremias Ruiz Salazar, driving J.D.Fitls, unlawfully carrying a
while license suspended, 9 days
confinement
Jimmy D. Cicwis, judgement to
revoke probation on May 11
George Y. Sanchez, judgement
to revoke probation on May 11
Maria Dillard, theft by check,
$100 fine, 90 days confinement,
ar
id on March
id to the
April by
thly returns.
g
is
ewed three
sition of golf
oned action
ight. Two of
ountry Club
lid not. "We
what course
he future,"
lez of the
board. She
is to fill the
imnament is
nd weekend
ling it open
she said.
Eddie and Regina Weidner of ,
available at Carver Ropesville announce the birth of
LEARN representative Esme- their twin boys born on May 7 at
weapon, $100 fine, 36 days con- ralda Torres will be at Carver 6;26 and 6:27 p.m. at Methodist
fincment Learning Center on Thursday, May Hospital Lubbock. _
Annie Majors, theft by check, 20, from 1-3 p.m. . Ryan Scot weighed 6 pounds
dismissed, restitution made The purpose of her visit is to and 14 ounces and was 20.5 inches
Dennis Taylor, theft by check, help adults who have been out of
dismissed, insufficient evidence school to explore learning and job
Pedro Neufeld Penner, driving training possibilities. She will be
while intoxicated, $300 fine, 90 available lo help prospective adult
| 180 days probaiion days confinement, one year proba- students and trainees fill out
I Christopher Ford, possession of tion registration forms and apply for
marijuana, $250 fine, 5 days Mike Palomin, theft by check, grants and loans if they are needed,
confinement dismissed, defendant convicted in Adults needing counseling
Stephen Benitez, driving while another case about their future are invited to
intoxicated, S300 fine, 45 days Cases filed in the 286th District visit with Torres. For more infor-
confinement Court: mation call 894-1389.
Martha Leticia Arias, SI(X) fine, Terry Keith Davis and Rosc-
90 days confinement, one year mary Davis, divorce
I probation Anderson Grain Corp., a Texas
Toby Allen Simmons, criminal Corporation against American
trespass, 50 days confinement Railway Corp., an Illinois Corpo-
1 Sarah Porter, then by check, ration, and Seagraves, Whiteface
S100 fine an(j Lubbock Railroad Company,
Ranulfo Rcalyvazqucz, driving A Texas Corporation, accounts,
• while intoxicated, S750 fine, 17 notes contracts.
days confinement . . '
Rebecca Lynn Strunk, driving criminal docket of the 286th
while intoxicated, dismissed, case District Court:
should not have been filed Two indictments against Toby
Israel Quintero, theft by check, Allen Simmons were dismissed
SKX) fine, 90 days confinement, Thursday. He was indicted for
180days probation tampering with a witness and
Juan Ramos Avila III, assault, retaliation on Sept. 1, 1992. The
I Five days confinement indictments were dismissed dc~
| The following wyry. dis- cause of insufficient evidence.-
' missed in the best interest of Billy I yronc Reed s probation
justice, complaints were not was revoked for forgery by passing
1 sworn to by prior county attor- on April 26, 1991. He was sentenc
1 ney, cases are to be refiled:
Randy Gonzalez Longoria,
driving while intoxicated
Gilbert A. Montoya, driving
while intoxicated
Michael Anthony Wagoner,
driving while inloxicalcd
Rudy Valdcras, driving while
intoxicated
Cecil Almeida, criminal tres-
pass
Kelly Wheeler assault
David Mwika Mulumba, driv-
ing while intoxicated ' .
Cipriano S. Garcia Jr., driving
while intoxicated
Patricia Garza, driving while
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Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 19, 1993, newspaper, May 19, 1993; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559006/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.