Hockley County Free Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 59, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 23, 1964 Page: 3 of 7
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THE HOCKLEY COUNTY FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23,1944 P«t*l
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SERVICE CO. SUFFERS
HEAVY LOSS FROM THEFT
JUDGE SWANNER
BACK ON JOB
Here & There
City Judge Swanner, who was
ill last week, has so far re-
covered that he is back on
the job at the City Hall.
The past week the South-
western Public Service
Company, Levelland, suf-
fered a heavy loss to
thieves.
According to Sheriff Weir
Clem 250 |>ounds of fi and 8
guage copper wire and an-
other .'100 pounds of copper
wire, 1400 pounds of Crapro
steel wire were taken.
Weir said the fence was
cut on the south side and
the wire loaded on a truck.
He stated that every ef-
fort is being used to locate
the wire and the culprits.
By Mildred Bolf John Woicoifski, Messrs, and }erv{ce
Mmes. Walter Heed, George ^ and
HIGH SCHOOL BAND PAH- Kiddejl, Bob Reid, Earl Van ^
EM'S met Sunday afternoon, Stavern and Bill Woods, and
December 20 in the band hall Mmes. James Lattimore and
to view the sound film of Elois Hamill. There are to
Regional contest in which be two more named to go with
Levelland earned a I rating. the group.
Plains College Counseler p|ans for ^ Cotton Bowl Director Bill Woods has ann-
and Guidance Director, was uip wefe a,S3 completed. ounced that LP records of the —
awarded the Ieachers Col- Th<J band w{)| )eave Tuesday, band’s concert music for the .J/Tf
lege Professional Diploma' December al noon> travel past three years have been T*1
Lee. 16 from Columbia Ini- by chaflered bu8 lQ Dai|as> received and are on sale in
^Receiving both Bachelor and ln buildings on the |>^h «cbool office A ^
and Master’s Degrees from State *air pounds. 1'heir downtown locaUon ts to be ^
the University of Texas, time be spent in practice found where persDns may also
Yates has done post-grad- with the other participating buy the records.
uate work in the field of bands. A full schedule of the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wiman and
counseling and guidance at program which can be seen on Bobby of Clovis, New Mexico, Ij
Columbia University to TV New Year’s day will be spent the weekend with Mr.
qualify for the diploma. given next week. The band and Mrs. Percy Bailey. While
The announcement came will return home on Friday here they attended the Tech ^
from Kenneth 11. Beesley, after the football game. basketball game. They met W
of Columbia University this Adults accompanying the a daughter, Judy, who is a
week. band are to be Clyde Metze, sophomore at the University MMHi
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Dodson
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Morris, Troy. Hockley County Free Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 59, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 23, 1964, newspaper, December 23, 1964; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1169092/m1/3/?q=%221964~%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.