Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 10, 2000 Page: 3 of 10
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LEVELLAND & HOCKLEY COUNTY NEWS-PRESS, Wednesday, May 10, 2000-3
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Caws filed in County Court:
State vs. Mana Trejo, 23, theft
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State vs. Christi Barker, 105 S.
Alamo Rd. #8, theft by worthless
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State vs. Chad Waddell, 6410
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Children's Tops, Shorts, Sets
Infants', girls': 2T-6X and boys' 2-7.
Reg. 8.00-36.00, SALE 6.00-27.00.
SALE! 16.99 & 17.99
Children's Levi's’ Shorts
Cotton denim shorts for girls' 2T-16
and boys' 2T-20. Reg. 20.00-24 00
25% OFF
Men's Joe Boxer' Sale
Save on all tees, boxers and pajama pants.
Reg 12.00-17.00, SALE 9.99-12.75.
SALE! 9.99
Men's Sun River* Tees
Basic and 1 -pocket styles in cotton knit.
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State vs. Brandy Daniel, guilty Herrera who lives at 3363 Justin
of the lesser but included offense of Road, Levelland.
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Misses' Blouses
By Jordan" and Rebecca Malone .
Reg. 24.00-36.00, SALE 18.00-27.00.
25% OFF
Misses' Miss Erika* Shorts
Drawstring and elastic-waist styles. Cotton.
Reg. 10.00, SALE 7.50.
25% OFF
Misses' Maggie & Max* Tops
Great selection of summer wovens.
Reg. 28.00, SALE 21.00.
25% OFF
Misses' Petites, Women's Dresses
Sheath and A-line styles. Prints and solids.
Reg 38.00-64.00, SALE 25.80-48.00.
25% OFF
Ladies' Sandals
Selected casual, dress and comfort styles.
Reg 20.00-75.00, SALE 15.00-55.50.
60% OFF
Gold & Sterling Silver Jewelry
Fine Jewelry necklaces, pendants, earrings,
bracelets, charms and much more.
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SALE! 14.99
Men's Sun River* Polos
Short-sleeved pique polos in 100% cotton
Reg. 20.00.
SALE! 19.99
Young Men's Shorts
Entire stock from On The Brink, Graphite",
Bodywaves' and more. Reg. 26 00.
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Lupe C. Sanchez and Ruben
Hernandez, final decree of divorce
Viva Jeanne Sanders Harris and
James Hams, final decree of
divorce
Editor's Note: The Beatrice
Herrera listed in Wednesday’s
court report is not the Beatrice
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All Men's Shorts
By Dockers and Sun River Khaki's
Req 20 00 34 00 SALE 14.99-24.99.
complied with agreement of
increased supervision
State vs. Johnny Mack Morris,
guilty of DWI committed July 11,
1999; sentenced to seven years in
TDCJID, fined $1,000; but placed
under community supervision for
seven years; 160 hours of
community service; and ordered to
serve 60 days in Hockley County
Jail
injury to a child committed July 23,
1999; sentenced to 10 years in
TDCJID but placed under
community supervision for 10
years, fined $500 and ordered to
complete 160 hours of community
service
State vs. Kevin Blair, motion to
dismiss possession of controlled
substance granted; insufficient
evidence under new state court
guidelines
State vs. Lisa Patton Dunn,
order amending conditions of
community supervision
Disposition of Civil Cases in
286" District Court:
Christopher Brian Driver and
Misty Dawn Driver, decree of
divorce
State vs. $450 U.S. Currency,
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judgement and agreed final
judgement
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PRESENTS BOOKS IN MEMORY OF POW» —The family of Lt F -_i
James P. Lattimore presented Last Man Out, Prisoner of War, and A 3504 83rd St., Lubbock, theft by
Thousand Cups of Rice to the Sundown High School Library. This was worthless chock
done in memory of World War II POWs and the Lost Battalion. Shown State vs. Cynthia Zapata, P.O.
from the left are: Robert Bolton, SHS principal; Linda Canon, elementary Box 372, Amherst, theft by
librarian; Carolyn Mason, assistant librarian audio-visual; Barbara Stevens, worthless check
librarian; Callie Thompson, sophomore (granddaughter); Sycily Lattimore, Marriage Licenses:
wife of J.P. Lattimore; Nicole Thompson, eighth grade (granddaughter)' r ‘ ‘ — - - - -
and Sarah Thompson, daughter. (Staff Photo) Angelita Peralez, issued May 5
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Court Report
State vs. Luis Albert Salazar, Kisner, divorce Motorola Pager and Panasonic
order amending conditions of William Groben and Edne Pager belonging to George
community supervision and motion Gruben vs. Thomas Sanchez and Romero; default judgement
dismissing motion to revoke Irene Delgado, injury and damages State vs. $564.99 in U.S.
community supervision, granted with motor vehicle Currency belonging to Patnck
State vs. Anthony James Delia Margarita Solano de Cantu, default judgement
Phergson, guilty of DWI, fined Castillo vs. Juan Antonio Castillo- Brenda Hamm vs. Marsha M.
$750, sentenced to six months in Armendariz, divorce Halpern, individually and dba
worthless check jail; placed under community Halpern and Martin P.C., agreed
State vs. Mikka Washington, supervision for one year, ordered to Disposition of Criminal Cases judgement
serve five days in jail and to in 286 District (ourt: Johnell Condren, Rikki
complete 50 hours of community State vs. Henry Tom Magers, Condren, Ronald Condren, Jackie
service order denying early release and Condren Jr. and Claude Condren
State vs. Benjamin Lee Ocanas, modifying terms and conditions vs. R.L. Bowman, individually and
judgment proceeding to State vs. Arturo Campos, order R.L. Bowman dba AAA Pawn
adjudication of guilty and sentence amending conditions of community shop vs. Larry Adair, Linda Adair
Edward Gleen Mathis and for theft committed May 14,1998; supervision and Mitchell Adair, ordrr granting
7 original punishment: six months in State vs. Iran Edward Matta, summary judgement of defendant
Jose Martine Echavarria and jail deferred, $500 fine, court costs, order revoking community Mitchell Adair; defendant
WT1. WT,- TI m„ze,, g „ San Juana Torrez, issued May 5 $787.18 restitution and 30 hours supervision for aggravated assault, discharged from all other claims
• -- " AX H-3V-GI-O-WEI Leslie Kay Littlefield and community service; punishment committed Dec. 20, 1995; original asserted against him
adAresgno nAAun ctnHpnfc D’Liesa Enka Johnston, issued imposed: four months confinement, punishment: seven years, probated Mary Savage and R.J. Farm vs.
ounaown SLUaentS May 5 $250 fine, $622.18 restitution, and seven years; punishment imposed: Altura Energy order of dismissal
uucu.ru . , Douglas Lee Husen and Jaime court costs; 87 days jail time five, years ,n TDcJID, $2,32405 Bobbie Jean Gober, co-trustee
A Sundown High School library was recently presented three Ellen Bailey, issued May 6 credited; also pled guilty to assault, restitution; 142 days jail time and beneficiary of R A H Living
student chose to cover the subject books concerning POWs and MIAs Disposition of County Court fined $350, sentenced to six months credited against sentence Trust vs Billy Ray Carter Larry
o TheLost Battalion of World from the, Lt. James P Lattimore cases: in jail; placed under community State vs. Sheila Roxanne Boots, Ray Carter and Michelle Carter,
War for her term project. The family. He was a POW for three State vs. Benjamin Lee Ocanas, supervision for one year, 50 hours order for dismissal; defendant has final order granting summary
sophomore honors English class, and a half years and a member of motion to dismiss judgement nisi of community service, restitution mu1 1 "ih neement ef
taug t Y Nelda McConnell, was the Lost Battalion. granted; defendant pled guilty to all and court order to adjudicate two
astounded by the news of this unbe- The SHS library was pleased to charges other cases
lievable story. The students became receive the books. It also has sev- state vs. Judith Hunter, motion State vs. Johnny McElroy, order
deeply concerned and motivated to eral research papers on the subject to dismiss theft by check granted; granting work release
learn, more ahout U. S. Veterans, ofWWII. warrant returned unserved State vs. Tommy Torres, motion
PO"heendMndhafe = a.o. pner91 ge"iiFeg neia torevokeappearancebond,heaning
and wanted to share their discover- • U-IOIdI SCrVlCCS IEO-C set May
ies to create a greater awareness of - . State vs .Steven L Hernandez,
all veterans who have given so for Martha EopewreE motion to dismiss violation of a
much that the country may live in --- "laI ---- protective order, granted; witness
freedom. The class invited author Funeral services for Mrs Martha Baptist Church, Levelland and a has requested dismissal
Robert Charles of Last Man Out to Evelyn Hopewell. 97, of Levelland homemaker State vs Marsha -ynn Dunn,
speak before the students of ere held at 11 a m . Wednesday. She is preceded in death by her order setting hearing for June 7 on
Sundown on Thursday, May 11, May 10, 2000 at Fifth St Baptist husband on February 8. 1971 and a pretria motions
from 12:30-1:45 p.m. Church with Rev Jim Salisbury. son. Vesper Hopewell on State vs. Richard Men, motion
The ‘Lost Battalion’ were pastor, and Rev Merle Fulmer, September 23, 1987 for dismissal of motion to revoke
soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 131” Lubbock, officiating She is surviv ed by her daughter, community supervision, granted;
Field Artillery, 36th Division. They Graveside services will be held Muriel Turner, of Levelland, a defendant has paid all fees and
were sailing toward the Philippine at 2 pm Thursday, May 11. 2000 sister. Vinnie Crisp, of Lubbock, fines; probation office requested
islands when the Japanese attacked at the Fillmore Cemetery, Fillmore, five grandchildren, 14 great- dismissal
Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. The OK under the direction of Geo C grandchildren. and 10 great-great State vs. James D. Dent, guilty
soldiers were captured along with Price Funeral Directors grandchildren of DWI, fined $500, sentenced to
U.S.S. Houston survivors on the She died at 8:30 p m . Monday, 120 days in jail; placed under
Island of Java. They were Japanese May .8, 2000 in the Levelland AIAOIINAIINI community supervision for one
Prisoners of War for three and a Nursing Home •vhKF IhI IUN year and ordered to complete 54
half years. She was born on December 9, hours of community service
As POWs these men were 1902 in Rockston. Curtis Dewayne Hall of 7
emohved as slave laborer, in She moved to Levelland in 1987 Levelland was reported in Sunday s State vs. Jonathan Leroy Taylor
Burnt/and Thailand to budd the fromTishmingo. OK She was News-Press as tang charged with motion forextension of time of
“Death Railway” (Bridge on the married to Robert Hopewell on assault causing bodily harm probation granted
River Kwai) or sent tjanan to December 24. 1924 in Wapanucka. Hall, 34, was actually charged .
Workintheminessorshipyarsn <* _ cc wrUrcsad^dcwnuou.accrwdmg.o oCases filedin District Clerk’s
The Sundown High School She was a member of Fifth St. records. Lee Kisner vs cladean
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Rigg, John. Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 10, 2000, newspaper, May 10, 2000; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426832/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.