Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 82, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1991 Page: 3 of 12
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LEVELLAND & HOCKLEY COUNTY NEWS-PRESS, Wednesday, January 16 1991-3
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Men's Reg $19 99-$40 .
Women's, Reg. $30-$52 .
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Children's
Fall and Winter
Solids, Reg. $8.99.
Prints, Reg $10.99
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Burglary of Habitation
Robert Whitfield of 210 13th
reported the theft of several items,
along with damage to a door,
which occurred at his residence
sometime late Sunday evening.
Taken in the heist were a Sansui
four-component stereo system, two
color television sets, a VCR and a
woman’s wedding ring set. The
door was apparently kicked in prior
to the robbery.
The total loss and damage was
listed at $3,150. No suspects were
listed in the case.
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information.
Garden
Club holds
Closed Thursday
& Friday
*No Charges *No Lay-A-Ways
*All Sales Final
Made from polyester-cotton with elastic
waistband In assorted fashion prints for
sizes S.M.L.
Why wait for
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Long sleeve tops are cotton blends and
come in assorted colors and prints Men's
sizes S,M,L,XL
Lawn Food
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Balan & Surflan
Men's Fleece
Sweatshirts
Assorted solid colors and fashion prints
Sizes S.M.L.
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Naomi Diaz reported the theft of occurred sometime Saturday
a remote control television set, C “Z
a VCR taken from her home
Saturday afternoon. The VCR was
listed at $250, and a suspect was
listed in the case.
Kenny Gordon reported the
theft of a tool box and assorted,
tools taken from a pickup at his
residence sometime in December.
The tool box was estimated at
being worth $800, and no suspects
were listed in the case.
Public Intoxication
Edward Donald Curcio, 34, was
taken from her residence sometime
Saturday. The items were estima-
ted at $470, and a suspect was
listed in the case.
Women's Fall and
Winter Boots
Reg. $39 99 to $59 99
$19.99 to *29.99
Does not include Laredo* and
Justin’roper boots
Select Group
Women's Shoes
Reg $19 99 to $39 99
*9.99 to *19.99
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Hours: Mon.-FrI. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
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specially formulated
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lawn and to control
wild grasses and
broad leaf weeds in
established Bermuda
grass lawns.
$1750 Bag
Formula: 22-4-6
Coverage: 5,000 Sq. Ft
Size: 20 lb. Bag
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The Sundown Garden Club met in
the home of Mrs. C.D. Arnold on Jan.
9.
President Joyce Bowman presided
over the business meeting. Reports
from various committees were given.
A new slate of officers were
presented and voted in. They will be
install in May.
Agnes Arnold presented a program
on hanging designs. She had several
displayed through out her house.
Refreshments were served to
Gladyce Storey, Justene Bailey, Joyce
Bowman, Betty Medford, Ida Belle
Duncan and the hostess.
chrgdwiintdrvingwhincdintoxic- requirements
ated and failure to stop and render A program on mandatory
aid, a felony, when the 1977 Ford continuing education was presented
pickup he was driving struck a during the Levelland Board of
young bicyclist at 7:38 p.m. Fri- Realtors meeting Wednesday.
day- - The new MCE requirements
Martinez was traveling north on effects all brokers and salesmen. In
West Avenue when his truck struck order to renew license after Nov. 31,
14-year-old Greg Esparza in the 1991, 15 hours of MCE will be
900 block of the street, reports required.
indicate. Any person going from in-active
Esparza was treated and re- to active status in the next two years
leased at Methodist Hospital after must meet the requirements also,
the incident. Anyone holding a real estate
license may call Jerry Caddell 894-
Assorted tall shoes in dress and casual styles
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ANTHONYS
Sheriffs
Report
Hockley County Sheriff’s
deputies are investigating a series
of acts of criminal mischief which
Services for James Earnest Sisk, Cemetery in Royse City.
94, were at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Burial was in the Royse City
George C. Price Funeral Chapel with Cemetery under the direction of the
the Rev. Archie Echols, pastor of the George C. Price Funeral Directors.
First United Methodist Church, and He died at 3 a.m. Sunday in the
the Rev. Gordon Renshaw, pastor of West Texas Lutheran Home in
the College Avenue Baptist Church, Lubbock following a lengthy illness,
officiating. He was bom in Rockwall. He
Graveside services were at 10:30 married Eva Lee Marcom on Nov. 26,
evening. Deputies found that a.m. Wednesday in the Royse City 1920 in Bonham. She preceded him
several mailboxes east of Level- psct1 in death on SeptL 7, 198 3 in Level-
land weredamaged. PlStOl range land. He moved to Levelland in 1928
No susnects Lavlbepn listed in c. - He was a member of the First United
theasss SPe 1 have been opens Saturday Methodist Church. He owned and
Jim Lewis reported heavy 4 11, operated 3 general repair shop for
Vickie Cox reported the theft of damageaandyburglatyrofanehicle a- COUCgC “survivors include two sons. Jack
PareenmongsAdetheroadnorth f Pistol open range shooting is and Ray; three sisters, Mrs. Jessie
Thevehicle °L had n scheduled Saturday at the South McFarland of Bridgeport, Lena Sisk
of gas was vandalized last Fridav Plains College pistol firing range. ofRoysc City and Leia Weatherford
evening accoS Jo theriory Persons with an SPC range ofRoyse City; seven grandchildren;
All the windows had been broken Participation card can do target 15 great-grandchildren; and one
out, and the hood and roof to the practice between 9 am. and3 p.m. at great-grandson.
car were damaged. Also, several the. range, located in the Law
items were taken from the car Enforcement/Petroleum Technology
including two stereo speakers, a Building, Room H6. Cost is $4 an
jambox, a battery and a front car hour. Participants must furnish their
cover ' own gun and ammunition.
The total loss of items was listed , Instructors are George Lawless,
arrested for public intoxication in at $600, and reports indicated that Larry Nichols,Randy Fespermanand
A‛d, im PuV mO-ao in r. 10.1 I" Wayne Johnson, law enforcement
the Craddock s Grocery parking lot the damage estimate would be f <
thousands of dollars. faculty.
Two suspects were listed in the Registration is first-come, first-
1 served.
" CaSe' For details, contact the SPC
Continuing Education Office at 894-
9611, ext. 341.
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Tuesday services held
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Solids. Reg $7 99 $22 99................
Choose from 100% cotton or acrylic
styles Styled with long sleeve and front
pockets Assorted plaids S,M,L,XL
Criminal Mischief at 1:08 a.m. Sunday.
The Levelland Police Depart- Curcio was a passenger in a car , . -------------------------------
ment is investigating a series of in which the driver was arrested for at 2 P.m. Friday in the First Baptist then moved to Littlefield in 1986.She
damaged windshields and glasses driving while intoxicated He had a Church in Whileface with the Rev. was a member of the First Baptist
which were damaged Saturday strong odor of alcohol reports Harold Harrison, pastor, officiating. Church in Whiteface. She was a
evening. state, and he was unable to walk Burial will be in the City of homemaker.
According to detective Tom under his own power Levelland Cemetery under the Survivors include three sons,
McCain, the five reported cases of He was arrested and taken to the directionof GeorgeC. Price Funeral Johnny of DeKalb, Frank of Borger
window breakage in cars are being Hockley County Jail Directors. . and Joe of Lubbock; three daughters,
investigated as one case. No Trinidad Ornelas 44 was She died at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday in Marge Nelson of Littlefield,
suspects were mentioned in the arrested for public intoxication at 1116 Methodist Hospital Lubbock Savannah (Sue) Haley of Willcox,
investigation at press time. 10 nm Satirdav at Ihe Tin TAn following a lengthy illness.
Two incidents of unrelated
windows being shot out by BB or
pellet guns were also reported, as
well as damage to a U.S. mail box.
o r , :The Levelland Firemen investi- found the occupant burning their
Services for Gladys Pauline to Cochran County from Tahoka in gated on East Ellis and County Road Christmas tree.
Hendersone73.ofLittlefieldewillbe 1948thent Whitefacein 1962.She aI7‘20p.m. Friday. Upon arrival they Monday firemen investigated a
grass fire at 2500 Cardinal St.
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Toddler, Reg ....................310.99-317.50
Girls'4-14. Reg $25-360 ................. 312.50-330
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Boys' 8-20. Reg. $6.99 $32.......$3.50415.99
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Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 82, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1991, newspaper, January 16, 1991; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558770/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.