The Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 118, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 28, 1952 Page: 4 of 6
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Newt. Levelland, Tsxaa, Sunday, December 2«, 1962
OF PATSY
Is This On The Level? DICKIE DARE
No Place Like Home
mu* HOME EXACTLY
ASMUCH AS OURS,
PARTNER,' M&VTY
. CRtttST/HAS / L
«IO, OUR HEARTS TELL
US YOU’RE PART OF
Sv OUR FAMILY... THAT'S
WHY WE FLEW EAST
TO SET UP SHOP
r" here FOR AWHILE
IT'S C
IHOM
YOU SEE, YOU AHO
JAM ARE ...MY
POLKS ' „ ,_
HOMER HOOFEE
Backfire
EARTHS
by Oskar Lebeck
fcMJTINX
AND! HAVEN’T ^
CALLED A MEETING
lbT>IGCU&G
vM\GTLETOE/ y~~
1T6 USE AND M>
*7 AOUSevV^f
e«w
i/THAT^WHAT
SsZHD
I AM THE PRESIDENT
OP THE GARDEN i—'
—T CUJB/^^ i
~ IF THAT'S ONE OF THE ^
SECRET WEAPONS THESE MEN
WERE AFTER, THEY'LL WANT
NO MORE OF IT. a
CURLY KAYOK
Back To His Own Problems
Dressed For The Occasion
By Gus Arriola
IF YOU NEED
ITS A GMATTYES, HAPPY. IT MAKES
rIUT UKf ALL*
GOOD THINGS-IT
ENOS QUICKLY, j
OOH GUEST© FOUND ^ E'
[fnWFW* THAT SHORT / ■ 6BCAK^
ONE WITH THE BIS ! THE THINGS
MUSTACHE WAS 1 DO FOR
CACKLING HE . THE PEOPLE
WAS SO FULL OP XoF ARIZONA*
kK6 NO©/ --f'
THOU CAN GO, ANYTHING-
SUWY-PAi: J SMALL NMM k CALL ME »•
OLD NICK MCK TO HEALTH» jb»r 7. ■
WE MUST N SUM SANTA ^
--CL AUS AIOSS AGAIN J jk
^7 NEXT YEAR! j M
nsbl,
WE FIND OUT Ml
WAT ARIZONA
WANTS WITH
"you forget ASOUT
THE TOUGHNESS Of 4
.EVERYDAY EXISTENCE!
SO LONG!
PULING TO
KNOW A i
COUPLE Of *
PEOPLE LIKE
THOSE TWO!
THEM FASCINATIM6/ WHO IS
COROTHY RA06 AND w LOPEZ? .
CDS SCHULZE SAID A- *HI
IT WAS THE BEST / YJMORBOW,
.RUTTY WE'VEixl HONEY I Vi
■i) ;k ;i/m
m,6tUOet& YUNDERSTAND?
SUER]OH L6lNteHT> ^
just \
i-tnope n
TAKES A
ftm NAL
Cee* »f» by
Two Down Miss Pearson, J. S. Casper
____ MarriecJ Saturday in Ranger
1 EpS Miss B*fl* Pearson, daughter of over taffeta and the headdresses
. I “-=* Mr an^ Mrs. L**Roy Pearson of were bands of velvet roses with
IH-J—# Ranger and James Shafer Cos per, wisps of veiling.
rS— \ . s°n °f Mr and W. A. Cosper William H. Hinkson of Strawn
I ^ ] °f Strawn and Monahans were was best man and groomsmen
V S\\ 1 J 11 married in Ranger Saturday .even-, were Mr. Heath of Sundown, Joe
7*" J/ 7/Av, D®c- 27«,(n the First Methodist Jemigkn, also of Sundown and
t Y - i Church with the Rev. George W. ,James, E. Brothers of Strawn
X, V ' " Shearer, of F°rt TVorth Officiating Ushers were James R. Tolies of
• at‘he double ring ,ceremony. Mrs. Snyder, David Rushing of Abilene
^P7'r'! ' 1 Fe,t1°" trashier onjanist. accom- and Champ Peirson of Ranger.
I^^V'U/ i panied BUI Bullock who sang sev- -um ... _
a*w ara?s\&g - s
School APduHfflduk Summons Uni*
yerslyfT’o'flnwft? f dtort wedding
Vrip they wiH make their home in
'HI, piana/ijustN
STOPPED BY TO ASK
IF you PASSED VOLK? ,
. MATH EXAMS / J
L DtPN’T PASS
MINE, EITHER/
OH, HAL/ THAT'S
SO SWEET of you /
road 1055 at Barth, north 6F the
Castro couhty line, •' distance of
approximately 5.5 miles.
at Sudan west, south ancL-waMto
Extepdiiig fpwn. 0. $,.84 west„t»
farm rowset .road 745 at Bailey,
county Tine, i distance of approx-
imately 2.6 miles. ,,,w™
■frit/;
^iAKY OOAKS
i-E Ci1iy:*M i ?:> ■ IlC tl‘ OY?
bno H2AW
, long fitted sleeves came' to points
over-4h«- hands- ant-the- fuH- satin
nit skirt swept to a chapel length train,
Sf*. • The veil of import edillusion fell
. <] ■ from 4 Juliet Cap nMHarfttlly lade
1,i i and she carried aflBered white
carnations centered fiyja White or-
'*'' Mrs. Elton D. Heath of Sundown
Ley.cllantL.
PROFESSOR, i'M GOING
WITH SIR OAKY,
rt~23L “too/
—THERE FSNT-ROOM
FOR TWO HORSES
ON THIS SHIP- AND,
YOU'RE I IN ^
AS BIG-
AS A
i GREAT \ f CAREj'AptijT
' HONOR. \ THE HONOR,,
RpCKETSHlP^ uwCERTAUf IA.j
r~\l
ELL^ CINDERS
From Us To You
Levelland Man
Graduates From
Command School
WITH U. S. FORCES IN JAPAN
Pvt. Alva C., Dudpey Jr., whose
Fifth st,
:ly gradu-
SlDECDN, THAT ) I HAVE ONLY
ON, YOU'RE
ea*9 to sample everything I
EaLmA^EE WHO ) L MOPE- YOU
19 AT THE__y PONT VY9-
FRONT J TKU9t EMMA
poor/ / And me., Mies.' >
WHO WAS I YOU WONT PEUEVE
it, Emma?) it, miss The
CAT HAD NINE
LIVES AND >
LOST AU. 1
OF THEM
f ONE LIFE-
And 1 want
TO KEEP IT-'
REAL CVNTHIA
WARWICK HAS
COME BACK/
Yes, Miss/
wife, Ola .lives gt
Levelland, Texis, ________
ated from the FarTS&st Command
Chemical School at Camp Gifu,
Japan.
The two-week course included in-
struction in the defeipes against
chemical, bacteriological and ra-
diological warfare.
Private Dudney, who was pre-
viously stationed at Fort Bliss,
Texas, entered the Army last Jan-
uary.
He is a former student of Level-
By Raeburn Van Bumit land Hj£h School. His mother, Mrs.
_____________ ” Alva C. Dudney, lives In Portales,
N. Mex.
ABBIE an' SLATS
One Little Word
( CHARLIE-SHE'S XTAKE IT EASY, SUE---y
^ COMING OVER HERE JCOULD BE THAT ALL
MAYBE TD- TO- OFFER <TWEV WANT TO DO IS GET
ME A PART IN HER NEW \r0 A TAXI-WHICH WE'RE
MOVIE—OH, CHARLIE- .-at STAN PIN' IN
71 cant stand it/; 1 _ U|front *
loOOOHHHU
Two Babies Born Here
On Christmas Day
Four babies were born in Phillip-
Dupre Hospital this week, accord-
ing to hospital attendants.
A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Williams on Dec. 23; a
daughter t<f Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Morgan .on Christmas day; a son
to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elkins,
also on Christmas day; and a
daughter to Mr, and Mrs. V. E.
Florerree on Dec. 27.
When the befit ring out at the stroke of midnight, may they
ring in ona of the best years of your Ufa . . . with good hoaltfi
ond abiding happiness • • . with tuc.cass for your highest omb-
Itions ond fulfillment of your most cherished desires.
111-17;
0V* GIFT TO TNI
Vv ' - . i
FIRST 1953 BAG
SCORCHY SMITH
Na OpHaw For Opal
rr. WBSBT.S, n. 1.
. PVS? D. €. Caswell, whose wife,
Mary Ellen, lives in Newark, N. J.,
has- joined the Army’s 526th Anti-
Aircraft Artillery Battalion at Fort
'iPBDP MV GUN "i P/
LIMBI ANS.'
FERE IN ASTAR5
SHRINE 5* ,
ITlL BE THAT
earthaaan/
t/opal;
FROM
HEAR THAT?
SHOUTING DOWN
• THAT WAV.'
COM* ON.' 1
I’M HOL0IM&ST.
E/teTHWW, TO >
piooptocv'/ T
TRAITOR
OUCTHiAA
> H00 Cradi
Radiator Repair Job for
Totten* ft. T.
He is serving as a gun crewman
in Battery B of this battalion,
which is part of the defense force
for the New Year* City area.
Private CasSveO entered the Ar-
my in July lM2..
His parents/ Mr. and Mrs. Lace
Caswell, live In Levelland.
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The Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 118, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 28, 1952, newspaper, December 28, 1952; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1117367/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.