The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, August 8, 1960 Page: 3 of 12
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THE WINKLER COUNTY NEWS, Kermit, Texas
Monday, August 8, 1960 Page 3—Jtec.
School Board . ..
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College. Elementary Education
major. She taught three years
at Pampa, Texas and has two
children of her own.
Glen Turnbo B. S. degree
from West Texas State College.
He served four years in the U.S.
Navy and has had two years
teaching experience at Pampa,
Texas.
Mrs. Nell Michel—B. S. de-
gree from Sul Ross State Col-
lege. Elementary Education
major. She has had 15 years
teaching experience, taught last
e^|ht years at Snyder. She has
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one child. Her husband is be
ing transferred to Kermit by
Standard of Texas.
Mrs. Mable. Sue Lay—B.S. de-
gree from Southwest Texas
State College, San Marcos with
an elementary education major
She has had no experience but
practice taught at James Bowie
Elementary School, San Mar-
cos.
Junior High School—
Mrs. Ollie Jo Wester—B. S
degree from Texas State College
for Women, Denton. Mrs. Wes
ter formerly taught in Kermit
from 1954 to 1958. She majored
in home economics and minor-
ed in education. She has two
children. She will teach home-
making.
High School—
Gary ^Vance Stone—B. S. de-
gree from Southwest Texas
State College at San Marcos. He
majored in journalism and min-
ored in English and social sci-
ences. He is 24, single and has
served in the U. S. Army. He
has not had any teaching exper-
ience.
Stone will teach English and
journalism. Mrs. Clyde Martin,
journalism and English teacher
at Kermit High School for some
time, will be given a full time
English teaching post at her
own request, Superintendent
Thompson said.
Leon Grant Cherrington—B.A.
degree from Oklahoma Baptist
University, M.A. degree from
Oklahoma University. He has
not had any teaching exper-
ience. He is married, and has
two children. He will teach La-
tin.
Loyd Lee Lay—B. S. degree
from Southwest Texas State
College, San Marcos, with an
industrial arts major. He has
served two years in the U.S
Army. He has had no teaching
experience. He is married and
his wife is an elementary teach-
er. He will instruct industrial
arts.
Mrs. Beverly Brown— B.F.A.
degree from University of Ok-
lahoma. She is a drama-speech
major and English minor. Mrs.
Brown taught one semester in
Kermit last year. She is mar-
ried to Coach Don K. Brown
and has two children. She will
teach speech and English.
Dunbar Elementary—
O. Z. Fluellen—B.A. degree
from Texas College, Tyler, edu-
cation major and English min-
or. He has had 24 years ex-
perience and taught last in Gil-
mer, Texas. He is married and
has five children.
Final Rites Held
For Ortiz Infant
Graveside rites were held
Saturday morning, Aug. 6, for
Nora Lynn Ortiz, infant daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Or-
tiz of 232 N. Hickory. She
died at 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug.
4, at Winkler County Memorial
Hospital.
She was born June 18, at
Lamesa.
Interment was at Kermit
Cemetery. Hixson Funeral Cha-
pel was in charge of arrange-
ments.
Survivors include her parents;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berzoza of
Kermit, maternal grandparents;
Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Ortiz of
Big Lake, paternal grandpar-
ents; a sister, Norma Ortiz;
and a brother, Charles Ortiz.
EPNG Products Odessa
Plant to be Expanded
EL PASO — El Paso Natural
Gas Products Co. has announ-
ced that construction will be-
gin immediately on an addition
to its Odessa Styrene Plant.
The plant, now operating at
a capacity of 60 million pounds
a year, will be increased to 80
million pounds capacity by the
additional construction. Pro-
ducts Co. crews will handle
the construction.
The first application of Uni-
versal Oil Co.’s Alkar Process
will be used in the expansion
program. A completion date
of early fall was given by C.
L. Moore, vice-president and
general manager of the Pro-
ducts Co.
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over by a house, but that is
what happened to Richard Sie-
wertsen in Detroit.
Siewertsen rode atop the
house seeing that it cleared
wires as a trailer pulled the
house along. He jumped off the
trailer, but missed in trying to
jump back on, and five tons of
trailer and house ran over his
foot. His only injury was a skin
split on his foot.
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Williams, Nev H. The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, August 8, 1960, newspaper, August 8, 1960; Kermit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895467/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Winkler County Library.