Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1992 Page: 4 of 38
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Presented by
"Along the Rim; I he Column Came"
24"x36" Oil by
Frank C. McCarthy
894-3101
610 Ave. I
Come by and
register for two
works of art to
be given away by
Citizens Bank.
"Tom Horn"
24”xl8” Pencil
by Paul Calle
Litizens
Bank
Member FDIC
Call The
News-Press
894-3121
Festival
Look
booths
Who's New
LOWERY
MAY AND JUNE, 1992
APRIL,
End. Bal.
Vlre Invited To Our
10E.86
Art Display
1 50
.00
RSB
See the works of such noted
Western Artists as Frank C. McCarthy & Paul Calle
1 ,558,849
1,419,422.33
T'H At
TOTAL
11,750
1,513,089.78
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1,800,000.00
300,000.00
100,000.00
300,000.00
3,800,000.00
300,000.00
100,000.00
RSB
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300,000.00
5 , 100,000.00
300,000.00
100,000.00
1 ,0 38.8 5
1 .04 5. 3 I
11,805.01
35,782.99
6,564.50
2,196.28
2,138.42
68 7, 120.25
-'98.93
529.59
71,934.50
12,809.34
117,505.45
129,862.87
124,290.60
84,665.32
69,897.60
29,065.37
8,646.28
17,673.93
27,641.82
9,475.82
17,767.71
4,451.24
1 I .369.79
37,943.63
9.942.22
2,299.84
1 ,977.67
793,119.18
13,782.98
56,655.48
358.17
121,164.00
7,573.71
4,561.43
9.650.22
129,030.1 1
270.02
105,919.36
105,974.05
105,978.31
106,036. V>
29,628.49
89,329.63
7 5.00
4,262.82
Brad and Mary Stafford an-
nounces the birth of their daughter,
Kayla Mane, born July 10 al 2:38
a.m. in St. Mary’s Hospital Lub-
bock.
She weighed 7 pounds and was
19.5 inches long.
Her grandparents are Bettye and
Don Stafford of Whitharral and
Anna Masington of Baytown. Her
great-grandparents are Ludell
Stafford of Whitharral, Ed and
Dess Russell of Levelland, Rose
and Leonard Ammaluro of Phila
dclphia, PA and Catherine and
Angelo Masington of Philadelphia,
PA
1 74.00
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422,488.00
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5,305.05
377,609.28
896 . 76
886.31
593.01
565.07
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5,080,000.00
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100,000.00
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Beg. Ba 1 .
14,816.1 5
10,771.35
16,231.92
23,460. 19
25,925.05
3 58.1 7
108.383.12
6,602.38
3,366.48
1 22,3 34 ,J8
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WATERMELON EATING CHA.MPION--Karen Seely was named "hands down" winner of the Methodist
Hospital Levelland watermelon eating contest held last Friday as the hospital celebrated Western Day. Other
participants in the event were John Ravenscraft and Monica Gongora. The hospital was celebrating Western
Day in honor of the Early Settlers events held Saturday on the square. (Staff Photo)
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12 , 780.88
971.33
6,500.00
264,924.52
Roy and Nancy Taylor an
nounce the birth of their son, Roy
Victor, bom July 9 at 2:01 p.m. in
Methodist Hospital Levelland.
He weighed 6 pounds and 7
ounces and was 19.5 inches long
He has two brothers, Brandon
M. Hodgkins, 3, and Virgie L.
Taylor, 1, and one sister, LaShac
N. Schlung, 2.
His grandparents are Artic
Taylor of Levelland and Victor and
Lavon Schlung of Georgetown
His great-grandparents arc .Mr.
and Mrs. Virgie E. Taylor Sr. of
Dumas, Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Schute
of Georgetown and Margaret
Schlung of Burlington, Wise
16,406.02
586.96
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000.00
000.00
000.00
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100,000.00
available
Applications are currently being
accepted for the 1992 Ans and
Crafts Festival sponsored by The
Womens Division of the Levelland
Chamber of Commerce, the Mari-
golds. Festival dales will be Nov. 7
and 8 and will be held at the Wo-
men’s Building on the Hockley
County Fairgrounds.
Hours for the show are Nov. 7
from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. and Nov. 8
from 12 p.m. until 5 p.m.
Original paintings, handmade
crafts, clothing, and homemade
food will be offered by Artist and
Craftsmen from near and far.
Commercial booths will not be
accepted. Booth rental is S40.00
Persons interested in applying
should send their check of $40.00
to Marigolds, P.O Box 330,
Levelland, Texas, 79336. Applica-
tions can be obtained by contacting
Beth Krest, 894-5961 or Jaime
Honeslo, 894-4963.
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20,000.00
100,000.00
100,000.00
I 00,000.00
100,000.00
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Classified Ads
Work!
J R Manning, the Levelland
representative for the financial
services firm Edward D Jones &
Co , will host a satellite seminar for
small-business owners Iliursday,
July 23, featuring U.S. Sen. Chris
topher "Kit" Bond of Missouri
The program will be broadcast live
to more than 1,9(X) Jones offices
nationwide.
Bond, who is a member of the
Senate Committee for Small
Business, will discuss the impact
of the Americans with Disabilities
Act, proposals for increased access
to capital markets, individual and
busmess tax proposals, the outlook
for mandatory health coverage for
employees and more. Because the
program will broadcast live from
the firm’s Si. Louis, Mo., head
quarters, viewers in the local Jones
office will have an opportunity lo
call in questions for Bond lo
answer on the air
I am pleased to be able lo oiler
programs such as this lo our local
■.mall business owners.’' Manning
said "Small business is a crucial
part of our local economy, and it’s
important that small-business
owners have opportunities such as
this to interact with those, who by
virtue of their positions, have the
potential to dramatically affect the
way small-business owners on-
duct their businesses."
Although he has been in public
oil ice for more than 20 years. Bond
is just completing his first term in
(he U.S Senate. A former state
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300,000.00
100,000.00
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TREASURF.R'S QUARTERLY REPORT
FOR THE MONTHS OF
auditor, Bond distinguished him-
self early in his career when he
became Missouri’s youngest
governor al age 33 In addition to
his position on the Senate Small-
Business Committee, Bond serves
on the Appropriations Committee,
the Banking Committee and the
Budget Committee.
This is die final seminar in a
three-part series hosted by Edward
D Jones & Co especially for
small-busmess owners. The topic
of the first program, held Feb. 27,
was alternative sources of financ
mg lackling the high cost of
employee benefits was the topic of
the second seminar, held May 12.
Thejirm also offers live satellite
programs and videotapes for
retirees and lax professionals.
Trustees
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721,911.76
18,232.03
104,645.81
99,571.37
130.391.05
147,743.98
20,627.65
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4z ,088.07
22,119.55
1 ,480.55
852.50
13.009.38
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Levelland, Texas 79336
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meeting
Ix-vclland School Trustees will be
meeting al 7 a.m Friday in the Spot
Restaurant lo consider a brief
agenda.
1 rustees will consider awarding
bids for carpeting for the Middle
ScIkxiI and approve the destruction
ol the .onlents of ballot boxes used
during the last election. The Middle
Schixil carpel bids were opened
1 uesday and the administration will
Ik- making a recommendation at,
Friday's meeting. The special
meeting has been called so that die
carpel might be ordered and installed
in time for the start of school.
300,000.00
5, 100,000.00
300,000.00
100,000.00
11,750,000.00
482,185.45_________6,296.086.17
88,554.77 -0- 37,180.88
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7,250,000.00 5,950,000.00
2,48 2, 1 8 5.45 1 , 796,086.14*’
Adult Prob.
D.A. Rest.
Co■CIk. Pres
GRAND 7.
TOTAL
000.00 11,750,000.00
2,570,74 0,22 6,338, 191.83
Thursday & Friday
9 a.m.-3 p.m. in the lobby of Citizens Bank
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Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1992, newspaper, July 15, 1992; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1198667/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.