Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 8, 1992 Page: 4 of 16
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()n"()ld Settler's
Day"
We will have local
"Teddy Bear A rtist,"
Bernice Nesbitt, showing
her original designs of
"Teddy Bears and Hares."
There will he "Bears" and
"Hares" of all sizes in
Mohair, Furs and Cotton
Sacks.
'Bernice & Jtoyd
\918 Houston St.
tysbitt
R94-41M
Nurses aide
course set
at college
Real estate course
rice
1/2 Price
Ansolabehere, Tubb
attend Camp RYLA
918 Houston
894 4186
promote involvement that en-
courages the participants to think
through and arbitrate conflicts of
values.
Guest speakers and their topics
for the camp include Margaret
Keys. "Thinking On Your Feet"
and "(jetting It All Together";
Cindy Recce, "The Value of
Teamwork”; Phillip Walsh, "Indi-
vidual Differences"; Ed Cooper,
"Theory of Teen Court"; and Liz
Lowery, "Controlling Your Life:
Making the Choices Right".
Other guest speakers and their
topics include Ralph McLaughlin.
Rotary International Director,
"Happiness" and Billyc Mc-
Laughlin, "Home Is Where The
Hcait Is"
Special seminars for the camp-
ers will be conducted by Kay
Baker, a specialist in adult learning
theory from Austin. Baker’s
seminars will include "Becoming a
Pro: The Key to Professionalism,"
"The Art of Influencing People,"
and "Who Am I? A Style Invento-
A real estate mandatory con-
tinuing education course is sche-
duled July 23-24 at South Plains
College.
The class will meet 8:30 a m 5
p.m. both days in the SPC Techni-
cal Arts Building, room 121. Cost
is $60. which includes tuition, fees
and materials. Instructor is Al
Sechrist, real estate teacher at SPC.
Ihe course, titled "MCE Com-
plete Legal Update: Keeping
Current with Texas Real Estate."
Two young women from Lcvel-
land will be attending Camp
RYLA, July 12-17 at Camp Sum-
mer-Life in Vadito, New Mexico,
along with 80 other young women
from West Texas and the Panhan-
dle.
Campers are Janette Ansolabe-
herc and Lesli Tubb
Participants in Camp RYLA
(Rotary Youth Leadership Award).
Camp participants are chosen for
their leadership qualities shown in
school, church and community
activities, their scholarship and
their excellent moral standards
Camp RYLA is a youth program
of Rotary International, sponsored
by the 57 Rotary Clute in District
5730. The camp provides an
opportunity to make youth in the
community aware of the great
opportunities for service and
accomplishment which they can
achieve.
The objectives of Camp RYLA
are to provide an atmosphere
where future leaders will experi-
ence democratic living that will aid
them in developing sound values,
to promote an environment that
will provide each individual with a
basis of insight and understanding
for intelligent leadership, to expose
the youth leaders to some op-
portunities and challenges of life in
a f
Susan Lewis, camp workshop
coordinator, will conduct a work-
shop on problem solving. Lewis
will also conduct a special work-
shop called "Let There Be Peace
On Earth.” A special "Mock Teen
Court" will be the focus of another
ne7T.”L"1uc*'«KK7y'"»'M » workshop following the presenu-
—-------------------non by Fxl Cooper.
Select group of shower curtains
place mats and napkins
‘Lvenj purchase over $5.00 will
he 10-20% Off
Celebrate
Old Settlers ‘Reunion
‘With ‘Ils
Old Fashioned Lemonade ‘Will
‘Be Served
(Mary 's Antiques
offered at college
has been approved by the Texas
Real Estate Commission for 15
hours of mandatory continuing
education credit. Eight of those
hours are in legal topics.
Ihe course is open to anyone
who needs to complete continuing
education credit for license renew
al.
To reserve a place in the class,
contact the SPC Continuing Edu-
cation Division at 894-9611, ext.
341.
4-LEVELLAND & HOCKLEY COUNTY, NEWS-PRESS, Wed
8,1992
A seven-hour continuing educa-
tion course for nursing home
medication aides is scheduled Aug
I at South Plains College.
The class will meet 8 a.m.-4
p.m. in the SPC Technical Arts
Building, room 101. Cost is SI5 a
person and instructor is Martha
Haynes, R.N.
The course is designed for
medication aides currently em-
ployed in nursing homes who need
to complete the required seven
hours of continuing education.
Interested persons should
register for tlie class on Aug I and
bring their permit number on
registration
For more information, contact
the SPC Continuing Education
Office at 806-894-9611, ext. 341.
Look
Crisis exemption includes state
Who's Ne
<i>rn has been
Act
generally
■ c
turcicum.
Kaufman. I
pathologist
in the
Dry
oi 80
retard
pivot
bock pursued an extension lor the
entire stale. Approval was given
To obtain a card, interested
persons can lake a firearms safety
course offered at SPC or success-
fully complete a challenge exam.
Additional pistol open range
shooting sessions are scheduled
Aug. I. Aug. 22, Sept. 12, Oct. 24,
Nov. 14 and Dec. 5.
For more information, contact
the SPC law enforcement office at
894-961 1. ext. 291
South Plains College’s com
puteri/.ed pistol firing range will be
open Saturday (July 11) to quali-
fied members of the general public.
Persons who have a range
participation card can do target
practice between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m
at the range, located in the SPC
Law Enforce men t/Pet role um
Technology Building, room 116.
Cost is $4 an hour, plus weapon
and ammunition.
(irowers should be checking lor
northern leal blight, Kaufman
advised Fields that were known
to have northern leal flight in 1991
should lx? the high priority," he
four applications of four
each, totaling 16 fluid
Application oi lilt should start
when lesions reach an average oi
five per plant, lie said Till fungi-
cide should be applied al the rale of
four lluid ounces per acre in a
(FIFRAg w a , |
June by Ihe lex
Paul and Nicole Maldonado
announce the birth of their son,
Kcovono Nathanel, bom July 4 al
4:20 p.m. tn Methodist Hospital
Levelland.
He weighed 9 pounds and 7
ounces and was 22 inches long.
fie has one sister, Marissa
Rynaa, 2.
His grandparents are Pete and
Linda Puente and Hector and Julia
Maldonado. His great-grand-
parents are Pedro and Rita Puente
of Levelland and Jose and Nativida
Villanueva of San Antonio.
counties. Alter finding the lungu
under
a favorable
during these
le conditions
made within 21 days of harvest.
Only
ounces
ounces of Tilt can be used on an
acre each season. Livestock
shouldn’t be allowed to graze or
feed on Tilt-treated forage, fodder
or straw.
DRAWING WINNERS--! i iday the service department at Phil Martins Chevrolet held a drawing for some
patio furmtui and a gas grill Jimmy and Jeanette Welch arc shown here with Phil Martin as they kxrk over
their new [>> ion, Jimmy Welch signed up for the drawing on June 25. (Staff Photo)
Community
Action meeting
'Die board of directors of die South
Plains Community Action Association
will be meeting al 7 p.m. Thursday
in the San Andres Building
minimum of 15 gallons of waler
per acre with ground application
equipment, or a minimum of five
gallons of water an acre with aerial
equipment. Subsequent applica-
tions may be made on a 7-to 14-day
schedule, depending on weather
conditions.
Limitations include a 24-hour
restriction on reentering a treated
field Application shouldn’t be
* * *
A good i ritic is one who tells
the store of his mind's adven-
tures among the masterpieces.
—Anatole France
ROTARY CLUB DONATES TO SENIOR CHTZENS--Recently
Buford Duff representing the Levelland Rotary Club donated a check for
die amount of $500 to the Hockley County Senior Citizens. Katherine
Shepherd-President of the Senior Citizens Administrative Board is
shown here accepting the donation. (Staff Photo)
One week old 1;' >k abul an
meh in length then pnxluce spores
Lesions develop first on lower
leaves and appear as tan spots
about one fourth inch wide. Hiese
elongate along the length of the
leaf. The lesions arc easily identi-
fied about a week after infection
when they are about an inch long,
the plant pathologist said. Ihe
lesions continue to grow until
about half in inch wide and six
inches long
Ihe fungus is favored buy high
humidity and temperatures
sixties and low seventies,
weather and temperatures
degrees Fahrenheit
growth, but field
irrigation may ha?
Pistol firing range
to be open Saturday
Bell Insurance
Agency
For Your Insurance
Needs We Offer
Insurance On:
Mobile Homes, R.V.’s
high risk auto.
Financing Available,
Low down payment
Low monthly payment.
Call;
Billy Joe Shipley
806-894-1580
2401 East Lubbock Highway
Regal Rugs
0 Fieldcrest Towels
(Terrycloth & Velour)
10% Off Storewide
THOMMAN'S
GIFT SHOP
.805 Houston St. 894-5914
Stop by and see our
large selection of shoes
and escape the heat
Saturday during
Early Settler's Day.
(.111
Our
July Clearance
Sale Continues
We also invite you to stop by
Saturday during the
Early Settler’s Celebration
ffburSHop
804 Austin 894-6882
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.