Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 85, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 23, 2000 Page: 8 of 27
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8-LEVELLAND & HOCKLEY COUNTY MEWS-PRESS, Sunday, January 23, 2000
Defensive
driver course
scheduled
National Traffic Safety
Institute defensive driver training
classes (#CO 297^ begin Jan. 22 at
South Plains College.
SPC offers one and two-day
classes which meet Texas
Education Agency requirements
for ticket dismissal or insurance
premium reduction.
Cost is $25, and classes will be
held in the Petroleum
Technology-Law Enforcement
Building, room 1 15.
Saturday classes are scheduled
7:45 am.-3 p.m., and
Monday-Tuesday classes are
scheduled 5:45-9:20 p.m.
Classes will meet Jan. 22, Feb.
12, Feb. 21-22, March 25, March
27-28, April 8, April 17-18, April
29, May 13, May 15-16 and June
24.
To pre-register, contact the
SPC Office of Continuing and
Distance Education at 894-9611,
ext. 2341.
Groundhog Job Shadow
Day scheduled Feb. 2nd
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UP AND AWAY — These second-graders at Capitol Elementary had a blast last week when they released 70
helium-filled balloons Each balloon had the name and address of each student attached to it In the past, people
from as far away as Indiana have found the balloons and wTitten to the school. This particular released carried
the balloons in a northeasterly direction The activity was held in conjunction with a book that students read and
a \ ideo on it that tlicx saw (Staff Photo)
Whiteface Elementary releases “A” honor roll
Whiteface Elementary recenty
released the third six week "A"
honor roll
Moody. Ryan Pollard. Jerryd
Silhan. Keaton Thomas. Zachary
Wilbanks
First graders:
Second graders:. _ _
Shelbv
Cleavinger. Ben
Kathenna Benson.
Quentin
Donnell.
Mario Hernandez. Audra
Bentlcv. Joshua Box.
Spencer
Johnson.
Logann Lamb. Dylan
Hodges. Lucas Johnson
Brent
I
Senior Lunch Menu
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Monday: pork chop, baby lima
beans. Harvard beets, tossed salad,
Ranch, hot roll, pumpkin crunch
Tuesday: polish sausage,
blackeyed peas, zucchini, orange
sections, wheat roll, chocolate cake
Wednesday: hamburger steak,
brown gravy, baked potato, okra,
apricots, roll, cookies
Thursday: turkey, cornbread
dressing, green beans, tossed salad,
1000 Island, hot roll, apple cobbler
Friday: taco salad with lettuce,
onion, cheese, meat, pinto beans,
picante sauce, tortilla chips, apri-
cots
Partain, Ethan Pruitt, Ryan
Rubenthaler, Brad Tanner, Jordan
Wilbanks
Third graders:
Chase Beseda. Brentz Britton.
Devin Coleman. Landon Ellis,
Emily. Fred. Shawnee McClure,
Victoria Mendoza. Ana Karen
Nunez Daniel Patterson, Kannen
Richardson, Tatiana Sa', Ryan
Seales. Jonathan Stockman. Baleigh
Trull
Fourth graders:
Bianca Gutierrez. Victoria
Hughes. Cheyenne McClure,
Breana Mulloy. Alex Myatt. Jerrico
Perez, Lauren Pruitt. Bailey Rose.
Shonda Sears
Fifth graders:
Bnanna Bentley. Anthony
Bermea. Kclsie Beseda. Sarah
Cleavinger. Michelle Curran,
Ashley Davidson. Meagan Pollard.
BriAiine Richardson
Six graders:
Nichelle Bustillos. Chris lgo.
Lane Lamb. David Sears. Alissa
Trull.
This Groundhog’s Day 15,000
students across Texas will pair up
with workplace mentors in an event
that provides a first-hand look at
thousands of career opportunities
On Wednesday, February 2,
2000, the third annual National
Groundhog Job Shadow Day
expects 3,000 Texas employers to
show students how the academic
skills they learn in the classroom
are put into action in the workplace
Many celebrities have
participated in Job Shadow Day,
and this year, Former President
George Bush plans to once again
welcome a student to his Houston
office This up-close view of the
workplace helps teens become more
workforce ready Of Job Shadowing
students surveyed in the National
Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997,
79 percent plan to obtain a four-
Fire Calls
Levelland firefighters battled a
grass fire east of Anton on
Thursday afternoon
The fire was reported after 3:30
pm in the 6700 block of
FM 597 Firefighters were on the
scene until 6:15 pm. a report said
A grass fire broke out Tuesday
afternoon in the 6300 block
of Elk Road
year degree
The Groundhog Job Shadow
Day Coalition
(www jobshadow org), comprised
of America’s Promise, The Alliance
for Youth, the National School-to-
Work Office, Junior Achievement
and the American Society of
Association Executives spearheads
Job Shadow Day
PRO
REP A rR
We Cut Glass!
Billy Price 's
Western Auto &
Ace Hardware
602 Clubview Dr. 894-6714
WE DELIVER
894-9696
Limited Delivery Area.
Ropesville show held Sat.
The Ropesville Local Stock
Show was held Saturday, Jan. 15.
Each category was well represented
by the local participants.
Showing the Grand Champion
Steer was Caleb Henson. Hanna
Henson showed the Reserve
Champion Steer.
Kacy Crabtree was the owner
and recipient of both the Grand
Champion and Reserve Champion
Bunny. She won the Senior Show-
manship as well. The Junior Show-
manship was won by Jill Dalton.
Jody Putman showed and won
the Grand Champion and Reserve
Champion Lamb. The Senior Show-
manship winner was Jody Putman.
Kenzi Roddy won the Junior Show-
manship award.
The Grand Champion Barrow
was won by the pig owned by
Samantha Harris. Taylor Hicklin
showed the Reserve Champion
Barrow. The Senior Showmanship
award was given to Damacio
Ochoa. The Junior Showmanship
award was given to Hannah
Henson. The Intermediate award
went to Kyler Roddy.
The following are the exhibi-
tors at the Ropes Local Stock
Show.
Cattle: Jacob Henson. Caleb
Henson. Hannah Henson. Lauren
Smith.
Bunny: Supreme Champion
Doe. Kaci Crabtree; Reserve Su-
preme Champion Doe, Stephanie
Salas; Supreme Champion Buck,
Kacy Crabtree; Reserve Supreme
Champion Buck, Stephanie Salas.
Other exhibitors were Drue Dalton,
Tegan Roddy, Kenzi Roddy, Syd-
ney German. Kacey German.
Lamb:
Southdown: Champion,
Lindsey Putman; Reserve
Champion, Tegan Roddy; (Class l)
lSI, Kasey Pate. 2nd, Kyle Pate; 3,
Lillie Paschall; (Class 2) Is',
Lindsey Putman; 2"d, Tegan Roddy
Fine Wool: Champion, Jody
Putman; Reserve Champion, Kasey
Putman; l5', Kyle Pate; 2nd, Kasey
Putman; 3rd, Kenzi Roddy; 4lh,
Kasey Pate; (Class l) lSI, Jody
Putman; 2nd, Kasey Pate; 3rd, Kyler
Roddy; (Class 2) Ist, Kasey Putman;
2nd. Kyle Pate; 3rd, Lacie Skarda
Medium Wool: Champion,
Jody Putman; Reserve Champion,
Jody Putman; (Class l) Is'. Jill Dal-
ton; 2nd, Lillie Pascall; 3rd, Drue
Dalton; 4Ih, Jill Dalton; (Class 2) lsl,
Drue Dalton; 2nd, Kenzi Roddy; 3rd,
Tegan Roddy; 4Ih, Lillie Pascall;
(Class 3) Ist, Lindsey Putman; 2nd,
Kasey Pate; 3rd, Lacie Skarda; 4th,
Kyler Roddy; (Class 4) Is', Jody
Putman; 2nd, Jody Putman; 3rd, Kyle
Pate; 4lh, Kasey Pate
Barrow
Berkshire: Ist, Stephanie Salas;
2nd, Drue Dalton; 3rd. Bo Bryant
Chester: Is', Mark Rhoads; 2nd,
Randall Moore; 3rd. Kenzi Roddy
Duroc: Champion, Damacio
Ochoa; Reserve Champion, Hannah
Henson; (Class l) Ist, Damacio
Ochoa; 2nd, Roy Lara; 3rd, Mark
Rhoads; 4th, Lindsey Putman;
(Class 2) Ist, Hannah Henson; 2nd,
Blake Thrash; 3rd, Kori Willis; 4th,
Kasey Putman; 5th, Ty Turnipseed
Hampshire: Champion, Luke
Perry; Reserve Champion. Mark
Rhoads; (Class l) l“ Mark Rhoads,
2nd, Josh Jeffcoat; 3 . Justin Ochoa;
4th, Hannah Henson; (Class 2) Is’,
Luke Perry; 2nd Bo Bryant; 3rd, Ty
Turnipseed; 4, Kiley Colburn;
(Class 3) Ist, Tyler Chaney; 2nd,
Josh Winegeart; 3rd, Chris
Winegeart
Poland: Ist, Damacio Ochoa;
2nd, Caleb Henson; 3rd, Tyler
Chaney; 4,h, Tegan Roddy
Spot: Champion, Justin Ochoa;
Reserve Champion, Tayler Hicklin;
(Class l) l“, Justin Ochoa; 2nd,
Kiley Colburn; 3rd. Adam Salas; 4th,
Jill Dalton; (Class 2) Is', Blake
Thrash; 2nd, Bo Bryant; 3rd. Kenzi
Roddy; (Class 3) l“, Taylor
Hicklin; 2nd, Taylor Hicklin; 3rd,
Stephanie Salas
Yorkshire: Champion, Taylor
Hicklin; Reserve Champion, Caleb
Henson; (Class ,l) Ist, Caleb
Henson; 2 , Kori Willis; 3rd, Kyler
Roddy; (Class 2) Ist, Taylor
Hicklin; 2nd, Kit Chambers: 3rd,
Jody Putman
Cross: Champion, Samantha
Harris; Reserve Champion, Matt
Harris; (Class l) Ist, Matt Harris,
2nd, Randall Moore; 3rd, Caleb
Henson; 4th, Justin Ochoa; 5th,
Adam Salas; (Class 2) Ist, Samantha
Harris; 2nd, Chris Winegeart; 3rd,
Tegan Roddy; 4th, Damacio Ochoa;
5th, Tyler Chaney; (Class 3) l",
Luke Perry; 2nd, Josh Jeffcoat; 3rd,
Bo Bryant; 4th, Kyler Roddy
3-2-1-Count
ToTAAS
Parent meeting
for all parents of
students of
Levelland Middle
School.
TAAS results of the Pre-TAAS test
will be provided to parents - LMS
programs for bettering TAAS results
will be discussed - a door prize
drawing will be held.
Baby sitting
will be
provided.
Monday - January 24, 2000__
6:30 p.m. - MS Auditorium
CONCENTRATION -- Kasey Pate. left, and Lillie Paschall showed
plcnn of concentration Iasi Saturday while showing their Southdown
Limbs at the annual Ropes Local Stock Show Miss Pate placed first while
Miss Paschall came in third place The \carl\ event involved both FFA and
4-H members and attracted scores ol spectators (Staft «Pholo>
WHITHARRAL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
COMBINED STA TEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES
ALL GOVERNMENTAL FUND TYPES
YEAR ENDED AUGUST31, 1999
. * Governmental Fund Types
Totals
(Memorandum Only)
jata
100-199
200-499
98
97
Control
General
Special
August 31,
August 31,
Codes
Fund
Revenue Funds
1999
1998
5700
REVENUES:
Local and Intermediate Sources
$ 475,534
$ 26,683 $
502,217 $
549.444
5800
State Program Revenues
1,028,285
45,327
1,073,612
1,142,413
5900
Federal Program Revenues
—
76,104
76,104
74,134
5020
Total Revenues
___ 1,503,819
148,1 14
1,651,933
1,765,991
0010
EXPENDITURES:
Current:
Instruction <S Instructional Related Services
830,526
86,229
916,755
962,153
0020
Instructional and School Leadership
75,617
1,330
76,947
79,413
0030
Support Services - Student (Pupil)
197,941
78,974
276,915
232,249
0040
Administrative Support Services
150,974
380
151,354
137,723
0050
Support Services - Nonstudent Based
158,167
—
158,167
181,949
0080
Capital Outlay
—
—
—
22.409
0090
Intergovernmental Charges
18,077
—
18,077
18,867
6030
Total Expenditures
________1,431,302
166,913
______1,598,215
1,634,763
1 100
Excess (Deficiency) Revenues Over (Under)
Expenditures
72,517
(18,799)
53,718
131.228
7020
Other Resources
690
18.891
19,581
29,767
8030
Other (Uses)
(18,890)
—
(18,890)
(29.767)
1200
Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues and Other Resources
Over (Under) Expenditures and Other Uses 54,317
92
54,409
131,228
0100
Fund Balance - September 1 (Beginning)
910,837
—
910,837
779,609
1300
Increase (Decrease) in Fund Balance
(145,278)
—
(145,278)
—
3000
Fund Balance - August 31 (Ending)
$ 819,876
$ _ 92 $
819,968 $
910,837
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Rigg, John. Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 85, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 23, 2000, newspaper, January 23, 2000; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1169163/m1/8/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.