Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 8, 1992 Page: 3 of 16
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beginning al 7:45 a.m. on the day
of class.
A two night evening defensive
driving course is scheduled 6-10
p.m. July 14-15.
Additional evening courses are
scheduled Aug. 11-12, Sept. 22-23,
wife. She was a member of the
First Christian Church She had
lived in Coleman County and the
Coleman area most of her life.
She is survived by two nieces,
Mrs. Mack Hicks of Levelland and
Mrs. Tom Casey of Granbury, two
great-nieces, Neta Kaye Penson of
San Antonio and Tracy Cavavasos
of Fort Worth; two great-great
nieces, I'aylor Kaye and Kayelee
Rae Penson, both of San Antonio;
and a sister, Mrs. Aleta (S.A.)
Boardman of Coleman.
LEVELLAND
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In Gentry Square
894-8547
was a member of the Eastside
Church of Christ Marton and the
V F W Auxiliary #1506 in Level
land. She married John H. Joiner
on May 17, 1970 in Levelland She
retired May 1,1992 as secretary for
the Center Point Gin.
She is survived by her husband,
daughter. Pally Miller of Sudan;
two step-sons, Mike and Rick
( RIME WATCH RECEIVES DONATION-Monday the Crime
Watch of Levelland Inc. accepted a donation for S100 from the
Levelland Rotary Club Here Buford Duff passes the check to David
Barnes (Staff Photo)
nel and government employees at
Reese will be 3-4:30 p.m. Aug. 17
in Building 920, room 1.30 Open
registration at Reese is set for 4:30-
7 p.m Aug. 17 and 3-7 p.m. Aug.
IX.
Classes on all campuses begin
Aug. 22.
Students attending SPC can
obtain an associate degree or
certificate of proficiency in a
variety of one and two-year aca-
demic transfer, allied health and
technical, vocational and occupa-
tional training programs. .
Courses at SPC are offered in
such areas as allied health, busi-
ness administration, communica-
tion, creative arts, fine arts, engi-
neering and mathematics, industri
al technology, occupational train
ing, physical education, the scienc-
es, and students support courses.
Fall 1992 bulletins listing a
complete schedule of courses
offered and other information can
be obtained by contacting SPC at
806-894-9611, ext. 3/2, 747-0576
or the Base Education Office at
Reese at 885-3048.
Funeral services for Frances
Marie Richards, 85, of Coleman
were Saturday at 1 1 am. in the
Walker Funeral Chapel in Cole-
man with the Rev. Noland Sumner,
a Baptist minister, officiating.
Burial was in the Santa Anna
Cemetery under the direction of
Walker Funeral Chapel.
She died July 2 al 1 p.m. in the
Coleman County Medical Center.
She was born in Ix'high, Okla
She married to Ernest Richards in
1927 in Coleman He preceded her
deat i in 1968. She was a house
Oct 13-14, Nov. 17-18 and Dec. 8-
9.
Additional Saturday courses
will be offered Aug 1. Aug. 22,
Sept. 12, Oct 3, Oct. 24, Nov 14
and Dec. 5.
Instructors are faculty members
in SPC’s two-year law enforcement
program
For more information, contact
the SPC law enforcement office at
894-961 Lexx. 291.
A defensive driving course is
scheduled Saturday (July 11) at
South Plains College.
The class will meet 8 a.m.-5
p.m in the SPC Law Enforce-
ment/Petroleum Technology
Building, room 115. Cost is S20 a
person.
Pre-registration is suggested as
class enrollment is limited.
Formal registration and pay-
offered through SPC’s Continuing
Education Division, will be Aug.
17-18.
SPC’s fall enrollment begins
' with evening registration (for
evening students only) from 5:30-
7 30 p.m Aug. 19 in the Student
Center on the Levelland campus.
Prc-rcgistration pay day on the
Levelland campus, for pre-re-
gistcred students only, will be 8:30
a m.-6:30 p.m. Aug. 20.
Open registration at SPC Level-
land will be 9 11:30 a m. and 1:30-
.3:30 p m Aug. 21 Students need
io contact the registrar’s office for a
registration permit.
The SPC Lubbock campus will
hold registration for returning
students enrolled in die spring or
summer of 1992 from 9 a m.-1 p.m.
Aug. 20 Open registration at SPC
Lubbock will be 4-7 p.m. Aug. 20
and 9 a m I p.m. and 2-4 p.m
Aug 21.
Registration for military person
brother, Joe Richardson of Level-
land; liiree sisters, Charlene Shiff-
lett, Joyce Crouch, and Ruth Ann
Barnett, all of Levelland, Texas;
and four grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Joe Dell
Richardson, Johnny Crouch,
Pat Bamett, Mike Sanders,
Joiner, and Donnie Johnson.
Spent On
Day
Jo Toomire d/b/a Lasting Impress-
ions Floral and Gift, Bill Richards,
Sue Richards d/b/a Levelland
Floral, agreed judgement for
Blackwell Investors Company to
recover from Keith Toomire for
$19,876.32
A. Echols
Cases filed in the Hockley Coun-
ty Court:
Mark P^fdcz, criminal trespass
Joel Mark Chapman, Chamber,
Okla., failure to ID
Felonies filed in the Justice of the
Peace Court:
Salvador Torres III, burglary of
habitation
Marriage license:
Ricky Don Henderson and
Stephane Shae Meeks
Appolanio Villarreal and
Barbara Ann Cirilo
Cases filed in the 286th District
Court:
Amy Laurel McKay and Jerry
Lavem McKay Jr., divorce
Barbara Peck and Ronnie Earl
Peck, divorce
Citizens Bank, Levelland
against Robert Hamill, petition for
declaratory judgement
A.B andC B., divorce
Divorces granted:
Alice Ann Quintanilla
and Henry Mann
Amelia Martinez and
Martinez
Roger P. Sanchez and Leticia G
Sanchez.
Sheila Janette Morgan and
Travis LaRue Morgan
Civil docket in the 286th District
Court:
Blackwell Investors Company
against Robert K. Toomire, Mary
Save
to-school fashions with nopayments
until August 2nd
Funeral services for lx>u Nell
Joiner, 65, were at 2 p.m. Tuesday
at the George C. Price Funeral
Chapel with the Rev Cliff Har
grove, pastor of the First Baptist
Church Sudan, and die Rev. Don
aid Moreland, Minister of Educa-
tion of the First Baptist Church in
Ixvelland, officiating.
Burial was m the City of Level-
land Cemett ry under the direction Joiner, both of Lubbock, one
of George C. Price Funeral Direct-
ors.
She died at 12:27 a.m. Monday
at Methodist Hospital Levelland
after a sudden illness. Justice of
the peace Dee Turner ruled her
dcadi due to natural causes.
She was born in Hartshorne,
Okla and moved to Levelland in
1947 from Hartshorne, Okla. She
Fall 1992 registration tor South
Plains College's Levelland and
Lubbock campuses will be Aug.
present
program
The Rev Archie Echols
sented a program entitled "Stress"
during the United Methodist
Women meeting held July 7 at the
First United Methodist Church.
The Margaret Storch Circle was
the hostesses of the meeting.
The business meeting was led
by Katherine Shepherd. They
discussed the School of Missions at
South Plains College in July.
There were 16 members present.
The next meeting will be Aug. 4
at 9 <0 a m at the church. Polly
Dunn will present a program
entitl'd "Focus on Japan'' The
Fannie Gravitt Circle will be
hostesses.
and screening of applicants for the
board," said Satterwhite who admitted
the move from Ropesville is difficult
Monday the board also authorized
the purchase of the Satterwhite home
as a school house. "That gives them
(Ropes) two nice homes that they can
Defensive driving course
offered at local college
Tuesday services held
for Lou Nell Joiner
Fall registration set
at South Plains College
Ropes School Board hires
interim superintendent
The Ropes School Board hired I will be available to do some leg work
retired supcnnumdmi Fred Satterwhite J r ,K“
as their interim superintendent during
a called meeting Monday evening.
Satterwhite replaces G.R. Sherman
who was superintendent for a year.
Satterwhite retired last year and had
continued to live in Ropesville. He
and his wife, Mary, are in the process
of moving to Andrews where she will
be leaching this fall.
The board employed me on an
interim basis until they can hire a new
superintendent," said Satterwhite. "I having paid off its last bond this year.
Will just be performing the ordinary The board will be nrrting in regular
dutiesof a superintendent during the session next Monday,
summer. That includes supervising
Saturday services held
for Frances M. Richards
Open • a.m.-* p.m. Monday-Saturday
1-5 p.m. Sunday
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Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 8, 1992, newspaper, July 8, 1992; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1198784/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.