The Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1952 Page: 4 of 6
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haw • problem that troubles pen. Write
lajrfield. She will give you the benefit of her
ice, and she will keep your name confiden-
as Football Sweetheart and Roger
White as Football Hero, climaxed
annual football banquet held in the
Whitharral Gym Tuesday evening.
Miss Racker, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Racker, and Mr.
White, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
White, were crowned at the color-
ful occasion before more than 150
students, teachers and board mem-
bers.
A football theme was carried out
in the decorations with miniature
gridirons flanked by tall white
candles on each table and red,
snow covered favors marking each
Pep Squad, was master-of-cere-
monies, with the program as fol-
lows: invocation, R. E. Watson;
welcome, Juanita Raines; response
Vcrlie Throckmorton; song, by
Gurene; Allen and Ruelene Wyatt;
and severai vocal selections by
Elaine Wafson, Shirley Mitchell,
Ruelene Wyatt and Gurene Allen.
•‘Grid Chatter” was presented
by Coaches Eugene Carter and
Jake McFarren and c6-captains
Bill Wade and Loy Lewis.
Coronation of the Sweetheart and
Hero was made by the co-captains
Wade and Lewis and Misses Juan-
ita Raines and Elaine Watson.
Mrs. J. B. Harbin, pep sqUad
sponsor, was presented with a
lovely swing back coat and the
coaches were presented wrist wat-
ches, for their untiring efforts in
behalf of the school.
Football boys honored were Ver
Ion Armstrong, Ralph Bryant, Joe
A1 Bryant, Driscal Bryant, Tru-
man Commons, J. C. Collins,
James Davis, Charles Denney, Ar-
lie Ray Dick, James Fagan, Jerry
Gage, Danny Grant, Claud Horton,
Leslie Hulse, Lethel Jones, L
son, Charles Street* Bill Wade,
sr,*?£' kSSfsx.
J. L. Dalrymple,. Jimmy Lott,
Lloyd Hood, and Joe Don PhUlipe.
The teams record for the year
was nine games won, lost one, tied
none. They were co-cbamp* dis-
trict 4-B, Bill Wade and Roger
White made the all district team
and Truman Commons made the
second dbtrict team.
Jaycees To Continue
Scotch-life Campaign
The Junior Chamber of Com-
merce ‘Lite a Bumper lor. Safety’
campaign will renew its efforts to
put reflective tape on every auto-
(live Her A Chance i Everything but one thing — the
DEAR MRS. MA YIELD: 'attitude my a father and mother
I’ve just found out that my wife have taken. You see, because of
has been cheating on me. I went religious difference, I had to give
to the place where she had been up my religion when I married
seen on several occasions with an- this man, and my parents have
other man and the management simply forgotten me. They never
confirmed the fact. have been to see us, although other
To be truthful, I have of late members of the family have. They
been rather nusplctous of her, have not even called me. When I
but slaoe I didn’t want to be- call home they are very, very cool.
Ueve it, I merely drove the On the other hand, my bus-
thought away. Now that 1 know band’s parents treat me royal-
tor sare, 1 need advice. ly. 1 get along fine with his
To top it all off, the other man relations. He and I are very
is one whom I thought was a good much la love, have the same
friend of mine, HUt now 1 know interests and the difference in
differently. » age doesn’t even enter our
I know ybu will say my wife is minds,
more to blame than he is, and I My only problem is, how can I
agree with you but that doesn’t win piy parents over to accepting
solve my problem. Now that I have the fact that I am married to this
found out about her stepping out man, and that the longer they let
with this guy I can’t help wonder- this strain continue the harder it
ing how far things went. But how will be for us to reconcile,
can I know? And naturally I don't Should IWisit them often, or
want to believe the worst. It hurts wait until they make the first
too much. move?
Believe me, Mrs. Mayfield, PERPLEXED
I have given her everything DEAR PERPLEXED:
that Is humanly possible to y(HJ know . St is much harder
give a woman. I treat her Uke sometlmes for older p^e t0 for.
a queea. I can t excuse her gjve tha|1 younger ones. ft's much
,for stepping out on me, and han,er fo|> them ,0 effect recon.
I’m afraid my love Is begin- ciljationg That g why t 8Uggest
ning to turn cow. that you bend over backwards to
Incidentally. I am - * a w make things up between you. May-
have been married two years. At ^ jf you ca„Vm often, stop by
fUCi*ie* n*u/hn rsn t <° see them, and show them in
lH ' hn rfpn tn mr every way how well your marriage
^ T hi.™ tJ, ^ working, their resentment will
ry, and what a disgrace, too. eraduallv fade
I wish I knew what to -do. Ob- gradually fade «
viously, it is not the type of thing Of course, it may npt. The hurt
you ask your friends about. may have eaten very deeply. How-
TEARFUL ever, I hope that your happiness
DEAR TEARFUL: and Vour future mean so much to
This may not be the type of them that they will find it in their
thing you ask your friends about, hearts to welcome you back,
but for goodness sakes ask your 51. M.
wife. So Sorry
It would appear to me your DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD :
problem bolls down to this: | wrote to you ages ago and
Someone saw your wife at this , havrn t seen my letter in
lounge or that restaurant, or If I go to the trouble to write
wherever it may have been, to you, the least you could do
with a certain man. Yon check pnbJl»h my letter in your
and yes, your wife had been column. I did not ask for a
their. personal answer.
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ought to J variety ^ problems with the most
reader interest. Maybe sometimes
U Is all aountT I don’t succeed, but I do try.
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EARTHS
By Oscar Lebeck
6ET INTO THE HOUSE.. .QUICK/
MAVSE THERE’S A TELEfHONE,
— THOUSH I <
W ■ Jfr, ( DOUBT sJC IT/ )
THEY’VE SOME ^
6U66S
THEY'VE LOST UB'
mobile and Truck In the LeVelland
area, this Saturday.
t Starting at 8 AM, December 13,
and running until 5 PM, the Jay-
cees will operate a voluntary safe-
ty lane et the Southeast comer of
the Court House square. The lane
will be parallel with the Court
House sidewalk and along Avenue
G.
A similar lane was in operation
last Saturday on West 5th and the
Jaycees’ Scotch-lighted’ about 200
vehicles.
Chairman Clyde Jones of the
scotch light committee stated that
due to the visual advertising
brought about by the work done
last week, there is every indication
the number of vehicles entering
the lane will be much higher than
during the previous effort.
OlEBtCK
AMV/iltAms
By Gus Arriola
A UALF-HDUB LATBB-M THE PINAL
COUNTS JAIL, FLOGBMCB, ARIZONA
A State Of Decay
GORDO
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r"WATO»TOWE«?
EARLIEST WRITTEN
ACCOUNT OF CASA GRANDE WAS
BY FATHER KINO IN IMW.WHO
NAMED IT CASA 6BAHDE -OR
EH) HOME. THE BUILPIN6
i WAS ALREADY M RUINS
\ AT THE TIME OF FATHER
1 kmo£ visit/ rt was k -
6WCE WHEN IS IT A \-5 5/ON c-
CRIME ID SNOOZE IN J SHOW 'EM
A OlP ADOBE RUIN?/ YQBR
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OH, HAL/ THAT *1*6
THE IA06T DELICIOUS
DtNNS*/
^ HOVY DID VtXJ
ENJOY youfi? SANDWICH
y R«OILgP LOSS TEC
A LA CAIRTB/
NEW ENGLAND CHOVYDR
v JUMBO SHRIMPS/
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lay and Saturday for the infant
that the Johnny Waters are
Recent guests- in 'the hdmd “Af isori
Mr. and Mrs. John Waters were add]
Roy Maddox and A
in Third CtfcdR iWJhrock-
tMKWSWfe SWT
M^. and Mrs,
ports, Mr!1 and1 Mrs’. Lester Waters
and children. Bill Dyer and Shorty
Westnbr, of Lubbock, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Waters, of, mtfeflaid. .Le-
wis Blakely, of jaturp, N. >1., Ao»ul
>.iK-.iir no '<r .n'till’ ■>'/ u ' '
i :■ i ! h L
OAKY OOAKS
vJbwWutf /(it
lough with his mother, Mrs. M. L-
i^Tbrockmorton and ether relatives.
, , ft|mes.’ Zrtte Srysoff, OHi B:
at as?
i bio roe this F/
85-year-old Man Is
Hospitalized 1 st Time
ru.-/
? IT5 A DOZEN
COOK. WASH
THE DISHES,
DO THE cr
LAUHDRT-J
TDU'LL
WHAT/’
WON'T/.
Vickery, Jwtr.
ters and Mr.
rymple and ___
Mrs, G. C. Whiteside has ta^en
rooms with Mrs.’ Vera Roclgefs.
Mr. and MVs. C. G.’ Landers were
repent visitors in StilfwaFer, Okla.
and Breckenridge.
Mmes. W. H. Kilgore, J. D. Wa-
ters and Herbert Hale and chil-
dren were Lubbock visitors Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Waters, of
Littlefield, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Waters were in Oklahoma City
Not many people living In this
day and age has a record of a
Levelland citizen.
Frank Frey, 85-years-old, suffer-
ed a heart attack recently and
was taken to an Amheiyt hospital,
this being his first . time to ever
be hospitalized. Among other firsts
for Frey was being administered
treatment with a hypodermic need-
le. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frey returned to
Levelland and his condition is re-
ported much improved.
weekend in
_ A. Mooi
JP\dE$r>nght Home
Help Them to Forget
DEAR MR8. MAYFIELD:
I am 24 years of age. Three
years ago I came to work at my
present place of employment and
met a man 39 years old. He had
bee* divorced for five years when
I ^n»t him. Now we have been
married six months and everything
is wonderful.
&£^9E£tr%nE
sifrgery last mbnth. '» ■'!
Joe Hewitt is seriously ill in the
Amherst Hospital with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waters are
in Lubbock with their daughter.
Mrs. Roy Maddux, who has a new
baby boy.
The Prize Package
ELLA CINDERS
JoB Worth Doing
DICKIE DARE
Pur ip Ella fulfill* the ke-
QUIKEMENTS OPTHB WILL/ I |
WILL 6\VC HER THE CW9H- J
Anas FORTH & i-
SAFE ATTH£ENP) THE OOtS-
OP TWO WttkS.V TENT* WILL
--- , ,-m rA « NEKS.'
THAT MAN WA* A aSACKPOTJ
I wont let Ella go through
WlTHTHi* / —<
CRA2y sruisTV Very well -
v— --/ That i$ sour.
2a W RK5HT.' ---id
AcHJK WIFE I* NOW PLAYIN6
THE HOLE OP CfNTHlA WARWICK
- -And H0R5PY WAS DEEPLY y-<
JEALOU5 OP HER ^
'struggling iH gyw is gocx>
FOR US BOMS,SO MAYBE ...
BUT WHEN WE WRESTLE,
WE OBEY RULES ...OKAY!
SO WE'LL DOPE,
OUT PEMOCRACyS
RULES... LETS
<30/
An YOU TELLING
Mb 1 cant Admire
my own WIFE ?X*
YOU'RE RIGHT, UPPV. lM A
DEMOCRACY, a mams FREE -R>
STRUGGLE HARD TO GET
SOMEWHERE^ ^ ----—
\..A MAN'S MIND GETS
STRONG FROM STRUGGLE,TOO!"
Voice Of Experience
HOMER HOOPEE
E an' SLATS
Abbie Picks A L
By Raeburn Van Buren
I PICKED IT TO
LOSE, THATS
-t HOW/.' ___<
IF YOU’RE GOING TO TELL
ArtE THAT YORICKS DANISH
PASTRY LOST MONEY, *-
> YOU CAN SAVE YOUR (*•
BREATH, HARP CASHBY.'X
H-HOW PIP
YOU KNOW ?
xve DONE mv
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING/
rM0U DON’T HAVE
TO BE SO SELF-
RIGHTEOUS ABOUT
rr, HOOPEE/ J—"
* YOU’D BETTER A
SIT DOWN, ABBIE,
PEAR--I HAVE
SOME /GROAN)
HORRIBLE - ^
THAN WAITING
7 THE LASTMINU1
The Truth Hurts
CORCHY SMITH
ClfRLY KAYOE
Rescue
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If THt UTTU MAN *
S4-**'/ -rviev'p be
HANDV BACK ON ENTTW.
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WINDOWS
J I DON’T1
KNOW YOU.
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The Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1952, newspaper, December 12, 1952; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1117178/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.