The Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 99, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 1, 1959 Page: 12 of 16
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PAGE FOUR
THE LEVELLAND DAILY SUN NEWS, Lev«lland, Texas, Sunday, February 1, 1959
Fresh signs of upturn in business
streak across U. S. economic skies
By WAl.TKIt HIJKKDE JIL
NEW VORK i A I31 Fresh signs
of upturn streaked a< ross the ecu*
nomio skies this week like missiles
bound fur outer space.
Steel, m e (line t > 's "",1 rn"
st ruction were among the most
brilliant performers
, built ears have outstripped Jan-
tary 1957 by about 17 per cent
Demand is high for six-cylinder,
standard shift models.
Some top economists and mone-
tary experts took a long, hard
look at inflation this week and re-
ported their findings to Congress.
Consensus: While inflation is still
Sr,
an
nin" tho
ir ordi
*r l>ook:
s, tho
a Ions;-ratine threat, it isn't ]
park-
n.ttii
in’
s U’.o
largest
steel:']
inUers
ins; on. your doorstep ri2lit
now.
rcp« >
rt<
J an u|
>SUF2f*
in new
bus'-
Ib ices and llvin.s; costs should
hold
ness
f,
ont s'f.
•!-htin j i
V CLlSt',
niers.:
steady for a while. Ktnploy
ment
I’n
,it<
• 1 St :t.
*s
'1 C(M’l)
re-
and pt oduc'uon w ill keep, on .
joint:
start
ed
tin* fi
;*<t ( f
seven
open.
up this-year but they won’t 1
an
hear
til
f, . ,'»»•. ,»
s a! it-
< Homo
•tea I
ayainst the ceilin-y
Pa.
w
DFks. T!:
u*\ hat
1 been (
•loset 1
Briefly over the business si
•one:
fr,;*
la<
■k of o
r.ie-s i
r. >r nea
rly a
Khrushchev told Kussi.ms
to
year
r>kii!ehe
rn Slec
‘i C'orp.
said
tighten they belts and work 1
lai-d-
new
• levs in
Jaruu
try wer
e the
er until Russia outstrips
the
hnv
t since
1955.
United Stales in industrial
Ms
mukt rs told a si:
i!;i
ry. New- (>'■ 1
1‘1's
in 1 jo,-e rn-
Ve
T tot.
lie! more tl
1(11
HO million
d(,
1! Ill's.
toppins; t
he
like 1957
m
onth t
61 per eer
it.
(’ nst
action, wd
lit h
employs
nr
ore 1
icople than
any
other in-
di:
is' ry.
bn,ced itself
for
a burst of
«u
tiXi'.v
t'rff eouid 1
a ■ is i
!y se! new
re
cords.
C" mtra. !s a
vV .1 1
■ded in 1L,
< e
mtie/
for future
C(
itudructioo.
p u
!>
* ’ to a i;
illation 11 \
r.
\V
I'od ’.e Corp.
. soared to a
re
h of more tl
inn
$2 21,0,01)0 -
luction. When
ives, he said.
| shorter hours, lower prices, plen-
ty of consumer goods, and no
taxes. . .President Arturo Frondizi
■ of' Argentina made history on a
visit to the New York Stock Kx-
: change, when he sounded the gong
, for the start of trading, lie's the
first visiting chief of state ever to
I open the stock market. . liethle-
hem Steel Corp. and Youngstown
Sheet & Tube Co. finally aban-
doned merger plans after four
years of government opposition. . .
Stock splits were proposed this
week In directors of Zenith Radio,
Reynolds Tobacco, Denver & Rio
Crande Western Railroad and
American Machine & Metals Inc.
, .Now you can say it with candy
as well as flowers. Western Union
will send your sweetheart a box
of chocolates with your telegram
attached.
17 hours sleep leaves
disc jockey 'groggy'
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (API
It was 17 hours sleep for l)av«
Hunter, the radio disc jockey wh<
spun records day and n.ght fot
225 hours and claimed a stay
I awake world record,
j Hunter finished his stint at G 09
p.m. Thursday’, went home in ar.
ambulance, ate half a cake, drank
a glass of milk and tumbled into
j bed. Seventeen hours and II) min-
tites later he awoke, "i feel grog-
gy but rested,” he reported.
Governor is speaker
for Democratic Club
BONNER SPRINT IS, Kan. <APi
(lov. Cleorge Docking was the
featured guest as trie Southwest
Democratic Club installed officers
Friday night. He sat on the plat-
form during the ceremonies await-
ing his turn to speak. But the
master of ceremonies, flustered at
having such an important guest,
misread the program and closed
the meeting. The Governor was
left speechless.
Seniors and sophomores dominate
school honor rolls for semester
Although the sophomores had
the edge in numbers, the seniors
took honors percentage - wise on
the third six weeks and semester
honor rolls at Levelland High.
Of 121 seniors at the end of the
first semester, 19 made the semes-
STATE EXTENSION SERVICE SURVEYSHOWS
Much too dry for good of farmers
COLLEt IK
NATION (AP
0.0
t > 19 2:
!,i 15 [>er t ent fror
n a year urday.
inter spendint; sel
f a fast Growth of small
'4 rain.
rmyrlos in the net
i.,n’s do- grasses and weeds
for
it .•.-ore-, T tnnin.;
five per ttf tt stand till- in
ead of. last ye-r.
('.\cc;)t near the < li
il'f Cm
sales in liie 1:>1<
‘st week Vegetation is d> in
2 in so
b 719.913 share- <■
■ 3fi 11 >:41 ed D >:is when* no ap
preciab
a.TttO shire, in si;
;Vn ■" w (‘"k ’’Las ftillen ‘Ftn<-e Se
pt (vniho:
:nd IS;.751 b)5 sh;:r<
;»s in the liie shorten* (!
sit.: kv\
:nd:n ; 1958 wet k.
surface ponds is Ir
l inijin t
sect :■ in
1 sal
value of rie:
te d roue lit as
S3",* 10.000 in the latest week spread from the R
(“gam-'t SJ-1.717.000 in tit;
\ week and $23,693,709 in
previous ’ ) '*ie loc e.
he same Edwards Pia!
Central Texas.
in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
xlr.yrL.for the and truck farmers in the San An-
the Agrieul- t.it’.io and Houston areas are mov-
ce sa.d Sat- tng their vegetables to market.
"The snow which has fallen in
. the Rolling Plains has meant only
a little benefit to the small grain
n- .as each county needs moisture
very badly.” James Simmons
said at Vernon. "Small grain is
y had condition, at d where
t iiities arc available farmers
o irrigating in an attempt to
ve their crops. Livestock still
is in fair condition with supple
mental feeding. Childress County
cattlemen are hauling water for
their stock.”
hie
n
•r
: now lias
ng Plains
South Plains, h
Tne news from Detroit was dying
dcr.rr:.
, t .^ ,
1 *(
■k'h\ t!
te id's! slz-
1e\as am
a ire i
nvw'T si
not
* the s
lart of the
numerous.
:
'1c! year
A ln-e
(ien<
era: Me
it >r
L l/ai,
k bivi-ii-n
i;ive farm
d. »p;h
1 2 IK 10
f r<
rn its
pavroli i:i
Sit of p:
R r.T A
1 1 > s' 1
sh
produo
>• >n 17 per
tr>n for 11
C■•■!
A; m* »'Ufi(
c 1
• Ul’po:
,,f th<
John Hu'
f :t >'
k: to
ar ('■at
pul more
in coast.,!
CO
!g salt
s.
ently l„
Ca: \
;>!(■:■ Co
r:>.
s! !! h:
id dhfi -ti;.
d.skini; at
ty ; r
i!’^r (vr.>)
1 V .rids’
hleld v'.ass
Fee iin a
- the ]
• <! ] ’ t < .♦
a
r t ri f\(*
a.ri.n-t its
ranchers i
n nin •
^Jass
' ’ *P
r. 1
Oldsm ib:k
lition lor
I>.\ i a
•n of (Je
ncM
a! Mot-
irs si i: ted
Ma' ketinu
cut tint:
r down
bn
over* in
ie.
where lee
Car
buyers
ar
a sliil ’
price con-
, died.
Seious.
Retail
si
!es of
new U.S.-
V'ezetab
n t:
much
dungs are In deep East Texas an unusu-
; oi East ally dry January is resulting in
grass are a del ty of growth of oats and win-
ter legumes, and many pine seed-
ath r d:<! |jn_-g ate dying. Cattle which be-
o moke a ran the winter in better than av-
prepara- etage* condition are .being fed but
: 1 are losing weight.
The vast ranges of far West
-xas are feeling the pinch of dry
wither. d;<v a favorable fall and
nly winter. Stock is still in good
me footling now on
with calvin
1
n_
Viap('
1 u 1 Til so:Tie •
tii»» i
•; -rease alon
and !
!am bin/.
Co:.
-ta 1 fields
un ,u2
;h for much p
land
preparation.-
now dry
Vegetable marketing continues has meant growth of native grass
THE FACTORY SAYS-
f . >.
TSffBL SQl'EM
— and that’s just what we’re doing!
Northea.-
•:1 Texas wi
fber
le ;u mes
and small
1 grain >
wth
is slow.
Topsoil b
dry and
sub
tnoi-sture
is getting
is on fee.
that wav.
1.
All
livestock
Small g
rain r. w'l:
, in
most of
Central T
or. is is at
a .'
-'andstil!
and rust
and in e. t
dam
age are
doing fur
ther damn
I’asture
for livest.
<ck is dim
inishing fast
and feed;:
tanks are
1.; js in re
get/tina low
ayin:
;. Stock
At S in
Angel ) Rr
iy I!
u kabee
said that c
wen though
L'(*nr
•ra! eon-
ditions cc
inlinue d”\
th(
■re has
been some
gra/in ; of
s:n;
ill inrun
due t.) sne
i's r.f mil l
v*.it
her and
heavy fle\>
■s. Li vest in-
k st:
ill is in
;i«il eon.l
i' a ,n with
feedi
ng. but
stock wate
r is gett'irg
: 1(*U
■ and i-
being licul
jacent cor
ed in Colon
intie.s.
nan
an 1 ad-
Jocn Davis'quarrel
vith Stock 'for real'
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are no/, faster than any
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soeed and economy
w th lowest turn-down
pcosible.
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Lifts off e»s / and ,1 lily
to nolici.
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Swings out on hinged
door. Broiler pan and
slotted grid adiusts to
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FOE YOUE OLD STOVE IN TRADE ON THIS NEW
Stock denied hitting Miss Davis
Muskogee bond drops
plans for Mardi Gras
Ml SKO( 1 EE. Okl i I AP ■ Tin
M-r.tr.n! High S.-h Vs hand i tl'ci |
>ff plans to take part in .ne.x' j
veck's Mardi liras rclclu atiop h I
New Orleans, partly because tilt !
permute I
play
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PAXTON
INSURANCE AGENCY
Complete Insurance Service
Joyce Ba Niger, Linda Barnes,
Beh'a Belk, Bob. Bovvers, Janice
Bower*, Judy Bowman, Elsie Con-
ner, Brenda Joy Cooper, Sue Dan-
iel.
Betty Knight, William McMahan,
, . | Mac Marcom, Arlis Rhae Martin,
' ^r , d, 22 landed on thf ,s« Jerry Reid, Jackie Russell, Bertha
weeks tob for percentages of 18.2 Strickland, Lynn Tumbow, Brenda
’ 11 J' Upshaw, Fannie Vaughan.
The sophomores totaled 27 on the} Juniors are Alice Bartlett Glen-
st.x weeks honor list and 24 on nia Campbell, Doug Cannon, RoI>
the first half roll, but the large. ert Chadwick, Itonna Clardy Helen
number in the class 178, dropped , Ann Collins. Barbara Ann Golden,
dun ratings to 15.2 and 13.5 per Dawn Hamill. Charles Lasley.
cents respectively. ,, r, , ... _ ^
T, , „„ . . ' Mary Evelyn McVay, Don Ma-
Th,f‘. lat,n*K nam,ed 22 Jumors to son, Jan Musslewhite, Sandra
the third six weeks roll and 18 May. Jimmy Newberry, Susan Rcy
to the semester hst That provided berson. Bettye Kay Russell Ron-
li|>;8 pcr a?(1 13 P°r >n a ' nie Tatham, Ann Tyer.
i ass of d . j Sophomores listed are Joe Allen.
Almost 14 per cent of the en-1 Don Bennett, Janice Berryhill,
tire student body made the semes-j Ronnie Brooker, Patsy Brown, Bar-
ter honor list, while 16.2 per cent [ ry Carlisle, Gaylon Cole, Bob Dar-
aehieved the six weeks' rating, j win, Earl Dunn.
Those making the semester list, Nancy Eads, Marilyn Eivens,
w ere chosen on the basis of se- j Jeanette Moore, Margaret Noland,
mester grades receiv ed. [ Gaylene O'Connor, Clyde Prest-
.Seniors making the semester roll i wood, Velma Rich, Opal Faye
included: Rowe.
Some pupils were named to the
latter alone, however.
Seniors in that category include
Leldon Brown, Geneva Crump, Pat
Cray, Bill McKenzie and Brenda
Payne.
Juniors are Maryhill Fuqua,
Ronnie Guetersloh, Glenda Sue
Johnson and Judy Payne.
Sophs on the six week's roll are
Mary Christmas, Gloria Forehand,
Watson, Jo Ann Willmon. Bud Shaw. Don Tumbow, I-arry
Most of the semester honorees j Wiley, Marilyn Yeary and Bob y
also made the six weeks' list. I Yocum.
Rosemary Rutherford, A. C.
Sharbutt, Gordon Shaw, Ronnie
Simpson, Ann Spencer, Jeannine
The following optometrists have been ap-
proved for membership in the South Plains
Optometric Society and the Texas Optomet-
ric Association. They are voluntarily pledged
to a rigid Code of Ethics and to the protection
of the Visual Welfare of their patients. This
seal will identify them.
G. W. PAYNE
Optometrist
713 Ave. G-TW 4-2330
WAYNF W. HARDY
Optometrist
509 Ave. L — TW 4-4610
and clover. Cattle are being fed
and are in fair to good shape.
While South Central Texas has
surplus moisttfe in fields in the
Matagorda, V.etoria and Refugio
counties secti in, ranges farthei
inland need moisture. Vegetation
is making some growth. hut
there's mu h f •edin t. Some rancFi-
i ers are hurtling thorns iff prickly)
pear for feed Radishes, turnips
cabbage, parsley, cauliflower in
tile San Antonio area are moving1
to mark't.
Moisture is inadequate in South
Texas for growing crops, except
in coastal counties where soil still
is too wet to work.
North Texas farmers and ranch-
ers are wishing for warm' weather
and moisture as a'! small grains
have been darn'tye 1. O t damage
ranges from 20 peg cent to severe,
grazing is limited and feeding is
heavy.
Wheat is holding on in much of
the Panhandle and South Plains
where ram has not fallen for
many weeks, and other small
grain is fj^tora,rating rapidly, re-
ported Weiton Janes ni Lubbock
All range cartle arc being fed
and stock-water -at;.plies are get-
ting low ih the Ga:
counties area.
OPTOMETRY: The Art and Science oj Vis ual Cere
Can YOU really see at night?
Some people cannot. They avoid driving at night became they
feel unsafe and unsure. Their vision actually changes after dark.
^ Night vision can be improved in some cases where special lenses
are required. If you are troubled with night blindness, consult a pro-
fessional optometrist.
And if it can not be improved, he will advise you to:
i j*. Drive slower
I j*.' Never take your eyes off the road
I x- Watch the edge of the highway
l * Don’t look at approaching headlights
THIS MESSAGE PRESENTED IN THE INTEREST OF BETTER VISION BY
The South Plains Optometric Society
AFFILIATED WITH THE TEXAS OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION
Copyright, niS—TEXAS OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION.
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Brewer, Orlin. The Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 99, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 1, 1959, newspaper, February 1, 1959; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1122817/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.