Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 3, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 10, 1983 Page: 4 of 26
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iLEYCO. NEWS-PRESS, Sunday, April 10, 1983— —
Sheriff investigates theft of car from local shop
A car left at a repair hood of the car to dis- ment, that^ her^ car^waa Cain^ ^ ^ ^ men &8t arrested kept in custody Another charged with public
man in the crowd, Aaron
repair
shop Wednesday night
for repairs was stolen
and driven some 25 miles
to Littlefield before the
motor locked down and
the thief or thieves ap-
parently opened the
cover the car had no
radiator.
Veta Allison, the
owner of the 1972 Chry-
sler New Yorker, told
officials at the Hockley
County Sheriff’s Depart-
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4 1 pyyi J AND-HOCKLEY CO. NEWS-PRESS, Sunday, April 10, 1983—
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stolen Wednesday night
while it was parked at the
Alamo Radiator Shop,
located about a mile
north of Levelland on
Highway 385. The owner
of the shop, Darrell Mc-
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taken the radiator out for the men first arrested
repairs and had left the had escaped, the other,
car parked outside with
the keys in it.
On Thursday the Lit-
tlefield Police Depart-
ment reported that they
had found the vehicle
parked in Littlefield with
the hood partially open-
ed. Officials said the car
smell strongly of bum oil
and that the motor is
probably destroyed.
Deputies also arrest-
ed three men outside the
El Toro Club early Friday
morning after they were
driving by the club and
saw a group of men
gathered ^around two
men who were fighting.
was
charged with public in-
toxicated.
SPC names Penny Chaney
"Woman of the Year"
The deputies were in
the process of placing the
two men under arrest for
disorderly conduct and
public intoxication when
a third man, identified as
Lonnie Ray Crumley,
jumped on one of the
deputies from behind and
began to wrestle him.
Crumley was brought
under control and arrest-
ed for assaulting a peace
officer and public intoxi-
Penny Chaney, 20-
year-old sophomore ac-
counting major, has been
namfed Woman of the
Year for 1983 at South
Plains College.
Chaney, 1981 gradu-
ate of Paducah High
School, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cha-
ney of Paducah.
The young woman,
nominated for the honor
by Frazier Hall, was
selected by a committee
from among 16 candi-
dates on the basis of
scholarships, outstanding
leadership qualities and
involvement in school
activities. Chaney has
been named to Who’s
Who Among Students in
American Junior Col-
leges, was named the
Outstanding Student for
nical - Vocational - Occu-
pational Division, select-
ed Texan Cheerleader of
the Month (February),
elected vice president of
Circle K, and nominated
for Miss Caprock Beauty.
She also is a squad
tains a 3.35 grade point
average.
The announcement
came during the annual
Women’s Recognition
Service at SPC, hosted
by the SPC Faculty Wo-
men's Club. Chaney was
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Cheerleaders and main- award.
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Taylor, Beverly. Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 3, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 10, 1983, newspaper, April 10, 1983; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1147736/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.