Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1973 Page: 1 of 8
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Volume 32 No. 9 Levelland, Texas Friday, October 12, 1973 Ten.Cents
Board studies
food losses
On parking
now allow 18-year-olds
the right to drive a bus.
Vardeman said the move
will make much needed
drivers available to
drive buses.
Board members also
approved an adult
education course for
Levelland, depending
upon the amount of
interest shown. The
course will be funded by
state and local monies
and will be set up where
persons can receive a
high school equivalence
degree.
Police Chief Les
Johnson, ask football
fans attending games at
Lobo Stadium to make
sure they are not
blocking public or
private driveways with
their parked vehicle.
According to Johnson,
during last week’s
homecoming game,
several residents near
high school were unable
to get out of their
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Farm-to-market
improvements set
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The Texas Highway State numbered
Commission has highways and Farm to
approved a statewide Market Roads. The
1974 State Highway statewide program
Safety and Betterment includes 810 individual
and Farm to Market projects in 209 counties
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5,095.2miles of U.S. and Five area amounts to
$1,900,000.00.
District Engineer
George C. Wail, Jr., of
Lubbock stated the
proposed improvements
play an important role in
the Department’s
Ik i • continuing Highway
B ^ w-Jk»*1 Safety Program. The
i * types of work included in
B >* the District Program
are channelization, seal
■ coats, and
■ 1^* reconstruction of
grading, structures and
surfacing. Included in
A COWBOY TURNED ARTIST. That’s the story
of Paul Wiley, the gentleman shown here with one
of his latest paintings. Wiley, who has six hours
of formal art lessons at South Plains College,
worked as a cowhand on the F.O. Matson Ranch
south of Morton until two years ago. This
shade of a windmill received second place during
the Adult Amateur Division of the Panhandle
South Plains Fair art show. Wiley is presently
employed in maintenance at South Plains
Col lege. (Staff Photo by Loman Jones)
Won four of five titles
The 'Mean Green'
are regular winners
Cases are
set for
trial here
In the five years* that
L.G. Wilson has been
coach of the Floydada
Whirlwinds, that team
has advanced three
times to the AA State
playoffs.
Four out of five years
the Whirlwinds have
either won or tisd for the
4-AA district title. And
Floydada has talent tUa
year at every - key
position.
Come S p.m. tonight,
the “Winds” will try to
make Levelland its third
Judge Paul Williams
will conduct City Court
October 25 at the City
Hall.
Cases set for trial
include the following:
Rickey Thompson,
passing a stopped school
bus, flashers going;
Richard Dale _ Key,
disorderly conduct with
motor vehicle; Cecilia
Ann Neal, improper
start from parked
position; Henry Wayne
Kieschnick, improper
right turn and Debra
Kelly Bell, passing
without proper
clearance.
Members of the jury
will be selected from the
following: Mrs. Sam
Billingsley, Eugene
Baccus, Larry Baggett,
Julio Baiza, J.B. Balch,
David Barnes, John R.
Barnett, James H.
Bartlett, Elsie M.
Avery, Mrs. Lois
Atkins, Tom Ashton,
Burleigh Andrews, Mrs.
M.W. Anderson, Glen
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Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1973, newspaper, October 12, 1973; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1147525/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.