Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 19, 1993 Page: 4 of 39
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sons. Robert and Ronald, both of |
Ropesville; a daughter, Rebecca of
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area. ern style music and Southern style
Everyone is invited to bring will be performed by Houston
their lawn chairs and attend: Inter-Tribal Drum.
For more information call John
Mancias at 763-5962 or Glenda
Paul-Reyna at 894-3224.
It will be honoring the native
people in this area and held in
BUY TEX-TURF 10
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Levelland; and great-grandmother,
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Fishery consultant available. Special Deliveries on large ponds
and lake orders.
DUNN'S FISH FARM
Burial will be in the Memorial
Gardens under the direction of
Burns-Smith Funeral Home.
He died Sunday in an accidental
drowning at Buffalo Springs Lake
in Lubbock.
He was born in Lubbock. He
was employed by Bruce Thornton
Air Conditioning as a service
technician and was recently certi-
fied R.S.E.S for heat pumps. He
was a member of Redeemer Lu-
theran church. He attended school
in Levelland.
Survivors include his father,
Loyd; his mother, Emma; three
brothers. Ronnie Joe of Lubbock,
Marvin Wayne of Lubbock and
married Velma Gentry on Nov. 18.
1948 in Tahoka. He worked for I
"Oklahoma!” production slated for this weekend
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The Levelland Educational
Secretaries Association will honor
Helen Jackson on her retirement
from Levelland I.S.D. Kopesvinc; a oaugmer, kevecca ot ■
A reception will be held on Ropesville; his mother, Bessie P. ;
Tuesday, May 25. from 3-5 p.m. in Railiff of Brownfield; two broth- I
the Board Room of the LISD ers, Conrad E. Oklahoma City, I
Administration Building, 704 11th Okla, and Milford of Muleshoe; |
SL..,. . ,. . . , three sisters, Audy Berchey and L
All of Jackson's friends, LISD -- - - - —
employees and board members,
past and present, are invited to
attend.
The first traditional Pow Wow, memory of the late Norman Free-
Indian Gathering, will be held in mont.
Lubbock Saturday from noon to 9 Original Red Cloud singers
p.m. and Sunday from noon to 6 from Pine Ridge Reservation in
pm. at Buffalo Springs Lake stage South Dakota will perform north-
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Memorial Park under the direction
ofResthaven Funeral Home. The family requests memorials
She died at 12:10 p.m. Saturday be made to the Volunteer Services
in the University Medical Center Counsel at Lubbock State School
She was a life long resident of bock. en S Home of Lub-
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retirement reception Slaton and retired from Frontier |
Dodge in Lubbock in 1992. He was ■
a member of First Christian Church !
in Slaton. I
Call Block lets you decide who comes into your house via the phone,
Services for Brandi Rachelle Lubbock.
Hines, 19, of Lubbock were held at Survivors include her parents
4 p.m. Monday at Broadway Mr. and Mrs. Vic Hines of Lub-
Church of Christ ChapeL with bock; a brother, Bren of Lubbock-
Rodney Plunkett, minster, and a sister, Carrie of Lubbock; grand-
Kenneth Cartwright, Chaplain of parents, Darlene Turner of Level-
Lubbock State School, officiating. and and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hines of
Burial was in the Resthaven
blocking. Less than marvelous if you happen to be the blockee.
First the first time in several Parker, Darcy Hudelson as Ado Cunningham, Alexandria delBos- matter by announcing that he will of Jud, who has a vindictive tern- whose sales pitches--whether they
years. Levelland High School Annie Carnes; Michael Pigg as Ali que, Veronica delBosque, Mary take her and because she is scared perament, she is too frightened to be for egg beaters or stolen kisses-
Choral Department will present a Hakim, Brandon Gray as Jud Fry, Ann Garcia, Eloida Gonzales, can’t escort her in style and refuses turn him down. Curly invites Aunt always leaves her swooning,
musical production. Kori Parkinson as Gertie Cum- Rachel Gonzales, Kristi Good, to believe that he has rented a Eller to ride with him. ,-ocal residents can find out
"Oklahoma!" is slated for mins, Derek Tomison as Andrew Curtis Gray, Donette Haile, Misti classy rig for the occasion. Jud Fry, Lauren’s friend. Ado Annie, is what happens in Laurey and Ado
Friday and Saturday at the Level- Carnes, Joshua Hudson as- Ike Haile, Starla Hempel, Sherry Laurey’s hired hand, settles the caught between two fellows too. Annie s life at the "Oklahoma!"
land Middle School. Curtain time Skidmore, Chester Hartin as Cord Highfield, Jina Jefferson, Robyn Will Parker has just relumed from production.
is 7:30 p.m. and tickets are $4. Elam, Randy Porter as Slim, Derin Macha, Tiffany Morgan, Joni Kansas City where he earned $50
They may be purchased in advance Dunlay as Mike, David Roberson Ochoa, Janay Parkinson, Maik Fnera1 carAg in a rodeo--the exact sum Ado
at American State Bank, Atchison as Joe, Amber Fietz as Kate, Pigg, Royce Price, Anne Rains, PT VaW father, Andrew Carnes, told Will
Jewelry, Script Office Supply, The Kirstie Fish as Ellen, Shanna Anitra Samarron, Aaron Smith, g1 a ter far____- he had 10 come uP with if he
Slipper, TriCare Medical Equip- Stegall as Vivian and Kristy Brown Rusli Smith, Jennifer Spears, --- wanted to marry Ado. However,
ment and Levelland High School. is the Dancer in Dream Sequence. Michael* Swain, Joey Tolman, +anlar p,+1:FF during Will s absence Adoe Annie
Performing in the production The Indian Territory Families Melissa Wages, Kandi Walton and —-d--FY -d Lilli has become transfixed by the
are Kyle Kuehler as Curly McLain; are January Bird, April Blodgett, Johnny Winn. Persian peddler man. Ali Hakim,
Alesha Rutherford as Laurey Lanette Brackens, Jenny Buzbee, The production begins on a Services for Stanley Ratliff, 62, r
Williams; Stephanie Mann as Aunt Jason Bybel, Joy Childers, Robbie radiant summer morning in Indian of Ropesville, will be at 2 p.m. i
Eller Murphy; Scott Rankin as Will Childers, Kelli Colley, Dana Territory not long after the turn of today in the First Christian Church !
_ « _i • athe century. Aunt Eller sits on her in Slaton with the Rev. Jim Bales, J
F U06TAI services Sldied porch churning butter. Curly, a pastor, officiating.
local ranch hand, comes to call Burial was in the Englewood |
d -e. ce vxrL,24., Curly and Eller’s niece, Laurey, Cemetery under the direction of ■ Now is th* time tor Spring stocking Hybrid Bluegil, Bass, Channel ■
IUT KTCOIg6 WD. wV have a lot in common—both are Englunds Funeral Service in . Catfish, Fathead Minnows, Triploid Grass Carp, Black Crappie.
— smitten with the other and both are Slaton ■ The Hybrid Bluegill will reach the weight of 2 to 3 Ibs.
seric,, for Gr, shman Vernon Dale of Levelland-a sister too proud and stubborn to admit it. . He died at 8:54 p.m. Saturday in I We furnish your Hauling Containers. We guarantee live delivery.
Wh£ES28rsmyrwillshenmid Debra Marie Lampe of Lubbock;’ When Curly grandly offers lo take Methodist Hospiul after a brief | -W— • Fish Feeders, T""“ Traps, Liquld Feruiuzer, Commerclal l
today (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. in the three nieces and three nephews. -aureytMe,boxss0cia.that He was born in O’Donnell and ! Delivery will be Wednesday, May 26 at thetimeslistedtor th* following l
St Paul Lutheran Church with The pallbearers wUl be Rance evening, Laurey claims that he marricdvemadentrv nnNov | towns andlocauons. "i
Michael J. Holmes, pastor, official- Page. Jerry Autry, Nick Castro, E.1. >__*____
ing. * Henry Kosenblett and Rose May. Helen aeKSon
take care of the rest. Marvelous if you're the one who’s doing the
Monday services held
for Cipriano Morin
Funeral services for Cipriano Karnes City on June 4, 1953. She
Morin Sr., 61, of Morton, were preceded him in death in 1988. He
Monday at 2 p.m. in the St. Ann was a farm laborer. He was a
Catholic Church with Monsignor member of the St. Ann Catholic
Jack Gist of St. Michael’s Catholic Church.
Church officiating. Survivors include three sons.
Rosary was held Saturday and Jaime, Carlos and Cipriano Jr., all
Sunday in the Ellis Funeral Home, of Morton; two daughters, Cynthia
Burial was in the Morton Me- M. Vasquez and Isabel Morin, both
morial Cemetery under the direc- of Morton; three sisters, Lenora
tion of Ellis Funeral Home in Zapata of Morton, Dominga
Morton. Zapata of Karnes City, and Lupe
He died at 3:50 a.m. May 14 in Sebastin of Ft. Worth; five broth-
the Cochran Memorial Hospital. ers, Lorenzo Sr. of Morton, Tomas
He was born in Kames City. He of Corpus Christi, Juan of Kames
moved to Morton in 1962. He City, Eloy of Kenedy and Aurelio
married Elvia Reyes Morin in Adames of Sweetwater; and 18
grandchildren.
Funeral services held
for Rex Haynie, 72
Funeral services for Rex Hay- Andrews. He married Martha K. ,
nie, 72, of Lubbock was held at 11 Arp on Sept. 25, 1945 in Vernon.
a.m. Monday in the Second Baptist He was an oil field worker for N.L.
Church in Levelland with the Rev. McCullough for many years until
' Phillip Goodrum, pastor, and the his retirement in 1984. He was a
Rev. Harold Harrison officiating. veteran of the U.S. Army during
Graveside services were at 4 WWH. He was a member of the
p.m. Monday in the Andrews Second Baptist Church in Level-
Cemetery with the Rev. Monte land. He was preceded in death by
Hilliard officiating. Burial follow- a daughter, Pam Lunceford in
ed under the direction of Rix 1978.
Funeral Directors of Lubbock. He is survived by his wife; two
He died at 8:15 p.m. Friday in sons, Dwayne of Tilden and Robert
_ the Methodist Hospital in Lubbock of Level 1 and; two daughter, Donna
following a lengthy illness. Swan and Pat Brownlee, both of
1 He was born in Truscott and had Andrews; a brother, Bob of Gra-
been a Lubbock resident since ham; a sister, Mary Herman of
1989, moving there from Level- Wichita Falls; 13 grandchildren;
land where he had lived since and one great-grandchild.
1978. Prior to that he had lived in
Monday services held
for Brandi R. Hines, 19
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Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 19, 1993, newspaper, May 19, 1993; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559006/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.