Gary Jacob Report -- Southwesternstockcar.com MainS Kennedy, W Kennedy, Ray, Duncan, Peckham, Allen, Freil, VanLangen, Fuhrman,bill Sorg, penney, Sandoval, Megan McCluney, Huebner, Rood, John Dawson http://www.southwesternstockcar.com/watsonville/2001/watsonville_5-25astory/
Extractions: WATSONVILLE, Calif. (May 25) - Leading all 25 laps and surviving a locked bumper with contender Mark Cooper coming off the final corner, Scott Fuhrman won the NASCAR street stock main event Friday night at Watsonville Speedway. Ken Gregg was able to take advantage of that final straight encounter to get by Cooper and finish second. Dash winner George Penney finished fourth. Two time defending champion and current point leader Sam Kennedy won the 20 lap American Stock main after leading the final 10 laps. Brother Wally Kennedy led the first 10 laps and finished second. Summary American Stock Dash-Andrew Peckham, Sam Kennedy, Joel Allen. Heat 1-David Freil, S Kennedy, Rick Ray, Bill Hyland, Melanie Penney. Heat 2-Paul Duncan, Allen, Wally Kennedy, Tracy Cotten, Brian Huebner. Heat 3-Ralph Sandoval, Peckham, Melissa Fuhrman, Toby VanLangen, Jennifer Rood. Main-S Kennedy, W Kennedy, Ray, Duncan, Peckham, Allen, Freil, VanLangen, Fuhrman, Bill Sorg, Penney, Sandoval, Megan McCluney, Huebner, Rood, John Dawson, Cotten, Chris Juhl, Norm Ayers, Hyland. Street Stock Dash-George Penney, Ken Gregg, Dennis Pelphrey. Heat 1-John Harville, Gregg, Mark Cooper, Anthony Guilianni, Jimmy Bowman Jr. Heat 2-Penney, Scott Fuhrman, Mike Franco Sr, Kelly Knight, Mark Acosta. Heat 3-Pelphrey, Gene Blakeman, Chris Messmer, Reynaldo Moreno, Patrick Sandoval. Main-Fuhrman, Gregg, Cooper, Penney, Sandoval, Bowman, Pelphrey, Tony Oliveira, Messmer, Steve Casner, Guilianni, Darrell Hughes, Moreno, Franco, Acosta, Harville, Knight.
Better Business Bureau bill penney MOTOR COMPANY, INC. 4808 University Drive Huntsville, AL 358161847.bill penney TOYOTA 4808 University Drive Huntsville, AL 35816-1847. http://spock.usshurdman.com/~sample/commonrosterlist.html?tob=0001
Bill's 2 Way - EXPO 100 EXPANDER KITS Gemtronics GTX5000 M SBE Key/Com 1000 (SBE-54CA SBE Land Command LCB-8 A ITT 4400MG SBE Malibu 40 (SBE-44CB) A SBE Trinidad III (SBE-45CA JC penney 981-6204 http://www.bills2way.com/equip/expo.html
Extractions: Bill Penney Bill's varied career, both as a clergyman and an industrial manager, has given him a broad knowledge of all aspects of British industry and commerce. His commercial career has included directorships of several companies including the Williams Lea Group. Before founding Ashton Penney Partnership Ltd, Bill was Director of Resourcing at P-E International. Email: b.penney@ashtonpenney.com Back document.write('<');document.write('! ');
RootsWeb: PENNY-L Archive (February 1999) Re PENNYL Pinney/penney by Terry Hall; Re PENNY-L Pinney/penneyby Penny. PENNY-L Return to Genealogy of JC penney by bill Penny http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/PENNY/1999-02
Extractions: PENNY-L Archives: February 1999 Display in threaded chronological order with names with dates [PENNY-L] Penny name by CTHEMIST [PENNY-L] John Penney and Frances White of Va by [PENNY-L] PA Penneys by Patti Woodard [PENNY-L] James Penny by James Smith [PENNY-L] Listowner Message by Sara Pyle [PENNY-L] Attachments by Sara Pyle Re: [PENNY-L] James Penny NC Follow up by bill Penny [PENNY-L] Ohio Pennys by p.owens
RootsWeb: PENNY-L Archive (March 1999) Penny Re PENNYL Wm penney in Lincoln Co., NC by Lise Doss; RePENNY-L Wm penney in Lincoln Co., NC by bill Penny; Re PENNY http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/PENNY/1999-03
Extractions: PENNY-L Archives: March 1999 Display in threaded chronological order with names with dates [PENNY-L] Penny/Penney Homepage by by Sara Pyle [PENNY-L] RE PENNY/WHITNEY/DEBECK ETC. by Carol McCoy [PENNY-L] Wm. PENNY, Lincoln Co.N.C. by Sara Pyle [PENNY-L] Pennys of Lincoln Co., NC by Lise Doss [PENNY-L] PENNY in Mecklenburg Co., NC by Lise Doss [PENNY-L] George Ernest Penny 1911-1999 by Roger Penny [PENNY-L] Cynthia S. Penny by Re: [PENNY-L] Cynthia S. Penny
DallasNews.com | Dallas-Fort Worth | Golf: Results Wright Pat Schuldt, 81; Net Carla Smith- Susie Lopez, 76.5; Men's First flightgross Bob Kirkelie- Dave Shulman, 68; Net James penney- bill Willenbert, 64.5 http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/golf/results/stories/020303dnspoareatourn.57fa3
Extractions: sectNum = 2; document.write(lmonth + " "); document.write(date + ", " + year); Sports Home Cowboys/NFL Gosselin/Draft Rangers/MLB ... Account Info Golf: Results Dallas-Fort Worth area tournament results From Staff Reports Results from tournaments at area golf courses reported to The Dallas Morning News for the week of Jan. 27-Feb. 2: COUNTRY VIEW GC Brent Smith, 76; Net : Ronnie Hatley, 69; Second flight gross: Robert Bosland, 79; Net: Tim Collins, 69; Third flight gross: Robert Vanloh, 82; Net: Bill Powers, 67; Fourth flight gross: Frank Manning, 91; Net: John Phillips, 72; Senior flight gross : Bob Macioch, 86; Net: Bill Stevenson, 74;
Extractions: The chief executive officer for a local Knights of Columbus council is Grand Knight and there are more than fifty such officers in Newfoundland and Labrador. Although most people recognize the position of Grand Knight, they often have difficulty with the term State Deputy, which reflects the fact that the organization was founded in the United States. State Deputy is a term used for the chief executive officer in each of the fifty U. S. States and each of the ten Canadian provinces. The State Deputy for the province of Newfoundland and Labrador is William Penney. Bill Penney grew up in Bishop's Falls where his father, Jarvis Penney, worked for the Anglo Newfoundland Development(AND) Paper Company for nearly fifty years. Jarvis and his wife, Margaret, had twelve children. Bill was the third of seven boys and five girls. After finishing high school in Bishop's Falls, he went to work at a local general store for a short while, and then entered into an apprenticeship with the railway as a pipefitter. He worked on the railway line for a number of years until moving to the dockyard in St. John's in 1959 . Bill went on to become a foreman, Project Supervisor, Estimator and eventually Superintendent. He retired from the Dockyard in 1992. Bill has been a very active member of his parish and community. As a member of Mary Queen of Peace Parish he has long served as Lay Reader , Usher and is a member of the Parish Pastoral Council and Parish Hall Committee. Bill chaired the parish committee that developed the $130,000 Sports Complex for the local area. In 1987, he received a Government of Canada Award for recognition of his contribution to the community
Genealogy Homepage - Bill Savary & Jillian Cowles penney, http//www.mindspring.com/~bsavary/savgen1.html Revised 12 MAY 2001Copyright (c) 1997, 1999 bill Savary Jillian Cowles Email address bsavary http://www.mindspring.com/~bsavary/g025.html
Welcome To The University Of Chicago-Radiology Department of Radiology Karczmar, Greg Associate Professor of Radiology Nishikawa, RobertAssociate Professor of Radiology O'Brienpenney, bill Associate Professor of http://www.radiology.uchicago.edu/basicfaculty.htm
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Extractions: Name Institution Location Email Address Click to send email O'Brien-Penney, Bill C PhD University of Chicago Chicago IL USA bobrienp@midway.uchicago.edu Bill C O'Brien-Penney PhD O'Connor, Michael K Ph.D Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA mkoconnor@mayo.edu Michael K O'Connor Ph.D O'Donnell, Robert T MD, PhD University of California Davis Medical Center Sacramento CA USA rtodonnell@ucdavis.edu Robert T O'Donnell MD, PhD O'Donoghue, Joseph A PhD Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York NY USA odonoghj@mskcc.org Joseph A O'Donoghue PhD Odaka, Kenichi Nuklearmedizinische Klinik TUM Munich Germany k.odaka@lrz.tum.de Kenichi Odaka Oh, Seung Jun PhD Asan Medical Center Seoul South Korea sjoh@www.amc.seoul.kr Seung Jun Oh PhD Ohira, Hiromichi MD Development Aging and Cancer Sendai Japan o-hira@mail.cc.tohoku.ac.jp Hiromichi Ohira MD Ohtsuki, Katsuichi M. D. Stanford University Medical Center Stanford CA USA ohtsuki@pop02.odn.ne.jp Katsuichi Ohtsuki M. D. Okarvi, S Riyad, Saudi Arabia
RacingWest .: InsideGroove - Race Report Travis Rider, Paul Hurns. Heat 2Dan Fitzgerald, Jim Perkins, DavidBoardman, Phil penney, bill McIntosh. Heat 3-Jim Bonetti, Troy http://www.racingwest.com/racescene/insidegroove/view.php3/3160/
Extractions: Log In Free Sign-Up Fans Pitshack Lend a Hand! Community Cares MRO Interactive Chat - Tue.:9-10p PT Message Board Red Trailer Classifieds Fantasy Racing ... Search RW The Sections Latest News InsideGroove PressBox At the Races Race Results Point Standings Schedule The Drivers ... TV Schedules The Editions All Regions East Coast Midwest Northwest ... Southwest More Info. Submit A Release Contact RW Advertise on RW Search by Date Mohave Valley, AZ The modifieds drew a 22 car field. Pahrumps Scotty Slatter ran away in heat 1 winning ahead of new father Steve Simpson Jr and Rachel, NVs David Day. Fitzgerald and Perkins waged their duel of #87 cars in heat 2 with Fitzgerald winning. Bonetti came from 3rd to win heat 3 with his Big Dog Chassis ahead of Utahs Troy Ferrari. The top 12 from the heat action drew for their starting order at the front of the 20 car feature grid. Both S Taylor and Don Glover were feature scratches. Boardman and Harry Anderson drew the front row. Fitzgerald started 8th, Bonetti 9th and Perkins 11th. Boardman led the first 10 laps with Iowas Phil Penney quickly into second. Perkins leaped to 5th on the first lap, but slipped into the infield on lap 2. Penney broke for a lap 2 caution. Simpson was now second ahead of Fitzgerald. Simpson spun out of 2nd in turn 2 for a lap 7 caution. Fitzgerald was now second and he took the lead from Boardman after a brief side by side duel on lap 11. Bonetti and Slatter raced in the 3-4 slots with fifth traded between Rider and Ferrari. Ferrari exited when Jeff Sheppard Jr spun for a lap 16 yellow flag. It was the debut race for the teenaged Sheppard Jr. Perkins stalled to draw a lap 18 yellow after Bonetti had taken second ahead of Boardman. Fitzgerald stayed out front for the win with Bonetti second ahead of Boardman. Rider made a late move into fourth and Slatter won a photo finish call with Simpson for fifth. Wilson, Day and Sheppard Jr rounded out the lead lap finishers.
RacingWest .: InsideGroove - Race Report Polestarter Melanie penney won heat 2 over bill Hyland and Paul Duncan. Heat2Melanie penney, bill Hyland, Paul Duncan, Rick Ray, Bruce Pestana. http://www.racingwest.com/racescene/insidegroove/view.php3/1290
Extractions: Log In Free Sign-Up Fans Pitshack Lend a Hand! Community Cares MRO Interactive Chat - Tue.:9-10p PT Message Board Red Trailer Classifieds Fantasy Racing ... Search RW The Sections Latest News InsideGroove PressBox At the Races Race Results Point Standings Schedule The Drivers ... TV Schedules The Editions All Regions East Coast Midwest Northwest ... Southwest More Info. Submit A Release Contact RW Advertise on RW Search by Date Watsonville, CA Trading the lead several times with returning racer Wally Kennedy, Steve Remde drove to a $100 win in the 20 lap Qualifying main event for the American Stocks Friday night as the two-night Dirt Track Nationals opened at Watsonville Speedway. Remde was the hottest driver at the track back when the point season closed last month while W Kennedy missed the final weeks of the point season while suspended. W Kennedy was a $75 second ahead of Bruce Pestana, who made a contact pass on Steve Bisordi Jr on the final straight for the $60 third. The 20 lapper set the lineup for the $500 to win, 25 lap finale on Saturday night. The 27 American Stocks were split into three heat races. Fifth starting W Kennedy won the first heat over pole starter Johnny Howard and Toby VanLangen. Polestarter Melanie Penney won heat 2 over Bill Hyland and Paul Duncan. Track champion Sam Kennedy started fourth and won the third heat over 6th starter Remde and Joel Allen. The top five finishers in each heat advanced into the 20 lap qualifying main and the finishing order for that race set the starting order for the first 15 spots in the high purse 25 lapper.
GTMO GANG ROLL CALL Mayberry, Steve McCarty, Pam McPhee, Peter Mitchell, Dianne Mollard, Norma Munter,bill Northrip, bill Oulie, Keith Overman, Suzanne penney, bill Peyton, Chuck http://ncblossom.tripod.com/Wm.TSamponAlumni/id18.html
The Monitor The State Deputy for the province of Newfoundland and Labrador is Williampenney. bill penney grew up in Bishop's Falls where. his http://www.stjohnsarchdiocese.nf.ca/monitor/article100101.html
Extractions: by Pat Craig The chief executive officer for a local Knights of Columbus council is the Grand Knight and there are more than fifty such officers in Newfoundland and Labrador. Although most people recognize the position of Grand Knight, they often have difficulty with the term State Deputy, which reflects the fact that the organization was founded in the United States. State Deputy is a term used for the chief executive officer in each of the fifty U. S. States and each of the ten Canadi- an provinces. The State Deputy for the province of Newfoundland and Labrador is William Penney. After finishing high school in Bishop's Falls, he went to work at a local general store for a short while, and then entered into an apprenticeship with the railway as a pipefitter. He worked on the railway line for a number of years until moving to the dockyard in St. John's in 1959. Bill went on to become a foreman, Project Supervisor, Estimator and eventually Superintendent. He retired from the Dockyard in 1992. Bill has been a very active member of his parish and Community. As a member of Mary Queen of Peace Parish he has long served as Lay Reader, Usher and is a member of the Parish Pastoral Council and Parish Half Committee. Bill chaired the parish committee that developed the $130,000 Sports Complex for the local area.
THE PENNEY LIBRARY, The Penney Family Book in 1945 at the close of WW II. In 1967, bill was made a Life Baron,thus Lord penney. For the nonBritish reader, the title of Life http://coheadquarters.com/PennLibr/Penney/PenneyBook/getstarted.htm
Extractions: AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA An Early Interest My father, mother, grandfather and uncles often reminisced about members of the family. As children will do, I too often took little notice. Nonetheless an appreciation for our families' history was spawned in me. In the summer of my 15th or 16th year I began asking questions about family relationships in an organized manner and committed the information to paper in the form of family trees (see below). Looking back on these jottings today they look incredibly primitive - barely scratching the surface of what we now know. However, they were a start! No mention was ever made of great great grandpa George Scarnell in England, his comtemporaries, or his forebears when I was growing up. The only thing I knew was that the ancestors had been shipwrights and had come from the Isle of Sheppey, located somewhere in England. Even great Grandpa William Henry was only spoken of occasionally. My Dad was just twelve when he died so what he remembered was limited, and Grandpa George seemed reluctant to talk much about him. Thus, while we knew a rich lore about relatively recent members of the family, nothing was known about the Sheerness or Deptford eras. England 1977 After landing a new professorial position in the Department of Physiology at Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, in 1977, and selling my house in Oak Park, Illinois, my oldest son Loren and I flew to England and Europe for one month. While the official reason for the trip was that of giving research talks at Nijmegen University in Holland and at Halle in East Germany, as well as attending a physiology meeting at Churchill College, Cambridge, it was also my intention to spend a few days snooping around Sheerness (I had been there once before, briefly one evening in the early 70's, but learned nothing). We found a comfortable bed-and-breakfast in the house of Mrs. Clark, on Trinity Rd. behind the purple door, just off Broadway. I questioned the local merchants about the name Penney, read our name on the clock tower (W.J. Penney), visited the local library, etc. all in an effort to discover what I could.
77(R) SR 681 Enrolled Version - Bill Text 681 13 WHEREAS, The Senate of the State of Texas is pleased to 1-4 recognize JoeC. and Madrajean penney on the grand occasion 1-5 of their 50th anniversary http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/tlo/77R/billtext/SR00681F.HTM
Extractions: 1-1 ****** NEED TWO-PAGE HEADER ****** 1-2 SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 681 1-3 WHEREAS, The Senate of the State of Texas is pleased to 1-4 recognize Joe C. and Madrajean Penney on the grand occasion 1-5 of their 50th anniversary on May 12, 2001; and 1-6 WHEREAS, Joe and Madrajean were blessed with a family of two 1-7 children, six grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren; and 1-8 WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Penney were in the oil business, and 1-9 they have lived in 34 different towns in Texas and New Mexico; and 1-10 WHEREAS, The world has changed considerably during the years 1-11 that Joe and Madrajean have been married, yet they have continued 1-12 to share traditional family values; and 1-13 WHEREAS, By having mutual respect, a sense of humor, 1-14 a zest for life, and an unwavering love for one another, 1-15 Mr. and Mrs. Penney serve as outstanding examples of a couple 1-16 with a strong and successful marriage; and 1-17 WHEREAS, The long and happy union of Madrajean and Joe 1-18 is certainly an inspiration to all; now, therefore, be it 1-19 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 2-1 77th Legislature, hereby extend sincere congratulations to 2-2 Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Penney on the special occasion of their 2-3 50th wedding anniversary; and, be it further 2-4 RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be prepared 2-5 for this distinguished couple as a memento of this notable 2-6 day in their lives. 2-7 Fraser 2-8 2-9 President of the Senate 2-10 I hereby certify that the above 2-11 Resolution was adopted by the Senate 2-12 on April 5, 2001. 2-13 2-14 Secretary of the Senate 2-15 2-16 Member, Texas Senate