The Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 211, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 17, 1959 Page: 5 of 6
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Free as a bird,
whistling like one
Long expected to leave Galveston
clinic for hospital in New Orleans
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PHOTOCRAFT
Studio & Camera Shop
Picture Frames — made to order — Non-Glare Glass
1211 Houston St. - TW 4-2283
PLACE YOUR AD BY PHONING TW 4-3121
BUSINESS SERVICES
Put farm profit
where weather
can’t reach . . .
Insurance makes sure hail or other
weather ravages can never take away
your farm profits. Ask about all our
farm coverages.
MORTON INSURANCE AGENCY
202 AVE. H — PHO. 4-2184
CURTIS INSURANCE AGENCY
* P*ofit Sharing Organization. Buy your fire and automo-
bile insurance where you share in the profits earned on
your money, in Old Line Legal Reserve Stock Companies.
"Ask About Our Profit Sharing Plan”
•16 HOUSTON ST. ph. TW 4-3553
TIRE BARGAINS
Why pay premium prices for first line tires, when you can get
aremium tires for less than first line tires.
DEAN TURNER
1511 Ave G.
Phone 4-2742
NOTICE
For Prompt Irrigation Motor Service
tiear Head Repair — Portable and
Shop Welding — General Repair
SEE .1 \< K Hot'STUN AT
DURHAM BROS. WELL
SERVICE
IlHt llllh Street
TIRE BARGAINS
Jo«t received a ahlpment of the belt
Urea 1 ever had. Meet ,.l size, of It
and 15 Inch. Aieo -mid grip. In 14. 15
and 16 Inch. 8avln|t, on to *11 per cent.
1A11 AVE. U Pll. 4 1141
— I 1 .
GEORGE PIGG
ITT
Carpenter Repair
FREE
ESTIMATES
| Have Your Air Con-
ditioner Repaired and
/j Ready for Hoi
v
*
Weather
"No Job Too Small”
wane W 4-2572
MAYTAG
SALES & SERVICE
COMPLETE Repair Service
LEVELLAND HARDWARE
Ave. H &. 5th St. — TW 4- 2770
Parsons
Pharmacy
Prescription
Service
614 AVE. H
CESSPOOL CLEANING — One ol
our trucks will be cleaning cess-
pools in -Levelland every Wednes-
day. Price for average size, ri2.50.
Brownfield Ceptic Tank Service.
Phone 2024, Brownfield.
Summertime Treat!
GET VOUR SHERBET
AT THE
DAIRY QUEEN
CHAMBERLAIN ELECTRIC
1M Brownfield Hwy. — TW 4-219*7
Nile Phone TW 4-2393
SALES and SERVICE
Beet Metal — Electrical Repair*
Norse Applianees — Heating
Refrigerator Service—Air C onditioning
No Job !■ Too Small or Too Large
MINERALS AND OIL LEASES
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED: Push type lawn ni me:
and car evaorative air condition-
er 6 volt Russell Cothran Pnone
4-2683.
SAVE
BIG MONEY!
DEMONSTRATOR SALE!
1959 Chrysler Windsor
with power steering, facory air
conditioner. 2.000 miles.
1959 Plymouth
Belvedere V 8 with power steer-
ing, factory air conditioning.
4.000 miles.
1959 Studebaker
Lark. 6 cylinder, radio, heater.
3.000 miles.
1959 Dodge
2-door hardtop. Power steering,
automatic transmission. 2,500
miles.
All carry new car guarantee.
We must sell these demonstra-
tors now . . . Save Money!
MORRIS
Motor Company
Your dealer for Imperial, Chrys-
ler. Dodge, Plymouth, Lark
610 Houston
LEGAL NOTICES
GALVESTON, Tex. (AP) gov.. petition bin>' Long to the hospital
Earl K. Long was expected to i but if it wi i.fted by consent o
leave a mental clinic here today! both parties the governor woulc
land fly to his home state of i tie free.
Louisiana. J Bedford Fine, one of the gover
But. if all goes as expected, the j nor’s three court-appointed law
■ 63-year-old governor will be hos-|yers. said he thought if the family
j pitalized again soon after he j withdrew its i ommital petitioi
lands. ! "the court would go along."
Long, whose confinement in j Blanche Long, the governor';
| John Sealy Hospital here started | wife, was expected to leave Batoi
j 19 days ago, is scheduled to enter | Rouge. La., on a National (Juan
j famed Ochsner Foundation Hos-1 plane today,
pital in New Orleans. Hospital Di-1 She is expected to be accompa
rector Dr. Guy Caldwell eon- nied by Louisiana Adjutant Gen
| firmed the arrangements. eral Raymond llufft and Dr. Mar
The move is regarded as a eom-1 tin O. Miller, who will fly the
promise. Gov. Long, confined un- j governor back to .Yew Orleans.
|'willingly in Galveston, said he j The freedom move, although
[ would consent to treatment in 1 avoiding a family court squabble
Louisiana. j left unanswered the question ol
To release him, Long’s family, Long's stagus as governor.
1 would have to withdraw its com-! Louisiana A tty. Gen. Jack Gre
j mitment petition from Probate 1 million said Ixmg could return b
I Judge Hugh Gibson's court. The i-Lou.siana w ithout actually takhq
Golf architect wants
return of floating ball
By WII.I. GKIMSLEY i The floating Dull was used by
Associated Press Sports Writer i the British until 1921 and In
NEW YORK (APi - A wee, America until 1922 when botf
j silver-haired Scotsman who had j countries adopted a heavier anc
| bridged the gap between Vardon livelier bail weighing 162 ounce;
j and Hogan says there is only one j avoirdupois. The present Britisl
I way to keep golf from becoming ball is six-hundredths of an incl
! muscle-bound bring back the smaller than that used in the
floating ball.
United States.
Guy Campbell today. "I have long "if the U S Golf Assn, and the
felt it is up to the rules makers to j Royal and Ancient got together.
they could get manufacturers to
is an | produce suc h a ball -a perfect
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
EXCEPTION TO ZONING
ORDINANCE
ri:"y “t -Hu Si-st? ri7«uu5;
dinar,, ,. Numlar ‘266. Thai °R beln« <■«•«»* J>' "* """t! ,1 3 'V™'"*
Dobkins HAVE FILED AN AP I °Perators- lT ls taking longer and the floating ball because it was
PLICATION WITH THE BOARD
of Adjustment of the City of Lev-1
elland, Hockley County, Texas, to*
grant an Exception to .aid Zon-j <-■ , . . .
Derm^Ni'Pr d .">66' an<l! eminent golf architect who has! ball, mind you. but one which the
1 . "J an s warn his entire life in the spawn-i top-flight shotmukers could not hit
!2 Hic-k 794 a mT‘ :uecL°u ing ground of the sport. St. An-'as far. Changes could lie made in
1 » I • 'lon, , u< 1 drews. He served for years on the construct.on and markings."
p T n r", hear? rules committee of the Royal and |
, ( .su r..M. dav or June 1959. i . .1 i n u
■ In the City Hall of Levelland. Tex- g0VemlnK body iA Bntlsh
lanH^cainx!1 UT al‘ f>vidence fo1" j ^He is in America to lend his
be heard and considered by the ,aientS 3 - UnT‘q f°‘f
Board of Adjustments. f*1™ at T,des Inn m Irvington.
r 1 n Va. He hopes to duplicate some
Secretary of the Board of Adjust- rA'l!eS f'ommi,tee of ^ Royal
ments J Ancient, governing body of British
6-10:6-17 . , . . , . . . .
He is in America to lend his
talents to building a unique golf
course ‘at Tides Inn in Irvington,
Va. He hopes to duplicate some
of the famous holes of old Scottish
courses.
"I know some people are going
to say I am off the beam for
NOTICE OF BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION MEETING
In obedience to an order of the
Board cf Equalization, regularly
convened and sitting, notice is here-
by given that said Board of Equal- making such a suggestion,
ization will be in final session at J Guy added in an interview,
ds :egular meeting place in the j fee] the ball is the one way of
City Hall in the town of Sundown, i so]ving our problems.
Late news
briefs
AUSTIN <AP> —The State High-
way Commission today scheduled
opening of another series of low
bids on statewide road projects
The total for two days of bid
study was expected to reach 27
million dollars.
included
over as governor. Gremillion said
he law says Lt. Gov. Lether Era-
tar may act as governor "in the
ase of inability of the governor
o act for any cause."
But Gremillion wouldn't answer
what would happen if Long sud-
denly decided to use his office
uthority on returning.
Acting Gov. Frgzyr was not in
ull agreement.
NEW HAVEN iAPi "I feel
free as a bird." Ed McCarthy, the
warbling railroad conductor said
today. He started to whistle like
one.
McCarthy, silenced by railroad
brass earlier this month, got the
go-ahead Tuesday from George
Alpert, president of the New'
Haven, Railroad.
McCarthy planned to mark the
"As far as I know,” Frazar ^lifting of the injunction by enter-
aid, “when Gov. Long comes
lack to the state, he's governor
'll be very happy for him to
ake over. I'll do anything I can
o continue to help him."
The governor turned out the
ights at his second-floor hospital
'oom in Galveston at 11:15 p.m.
-teporters watching from the
street said the governor spent the
light in striped pajamas, smok-
ng. peering out the window, and
(ubmitting to routine pulse and
emperature readings.
laining passengers along the aisles
of the Bankers' Special, Which
runs between New Haven and
Yew York.
Tiic conductor's whistling reper-
tory warbles, trills, chirps and
other bird-like noises kept many
a New York commuter happy in
the past 15 years. It pacified
babies, wakened sleepers, gave
even the cant players something
to smile about.
Then came the injunction. Too
many complaints, sa.d McCar-
Sen. Russell Long (D-La), the thy's supervisor.
'overnor's nephew, told The Asso- j But the railroad did not reckon
dated Press Gov. Long had | on the letter-writers. They wrote
lgreed to accept treatment in j Alpert that McCarthy's cheery
.ouisiana. warbling was needed in the drub
The senator said he understood | world of commuting. One suggest-
lov. Long's health had improved ed a promotion for the conductor,
through rest and treatment dur- | The clearance t ame from Al-
:ng his confinement. i pert, who earlier had noted that
‘‘If his wufe wishes to agree |"a little whistling does no harm."
that he should seek treatment j "The word was passed on down
elsewhere. I would certainly re- j to me through the ranks," said
sped her wishes," he said. ] McCarthy. "I plan to start whis-
A fifth-floor room was prepared ; tling aga.n."
ior Gov. Long at Ochsner Hsopi- |
tal in New Orleans.
Gov.,-Corr-
Bank Deposits-
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months. Banks there reported S96.-
(Continued from Page 1) 1871.031 in deposits, a record high
iorvdollar tax bill 19-12. Then the and more ,hiin *10.000.090 above
House overwhelmingly rejected it! figures far June 23. 1958.
at 117-23 a few minutes short of | —
the midnight closing hour of the I lion dollars.
session. j Gov. Daniel's call for the special
The appropriations bill died in | session gave it four major assign-
•onference committee. House .and ! ments: retirement of the deficit,
Senate conferees —like the major- j passage of appropriations for 1960-
ity of each House—could not agree* 31 and taxes to finance them, pas-
on how much and w'here to spend, | sage of a dormant property seiz-
or how to find the money. j ure bill, and a measure to protect
The legislators who tried for 120 j the public's right to beaches.
days in the regular session and 30
days in the first called session to
solve the state's fiscal riddle must
now start from scratch. Adjourn-
ment swept into the wastebasket
both appropriations and tax bills
which the Legislature could not
or would not reconcile.
The session’s major accomplish-
Carr. who has been at political
odds with Daniel since the Legis-
lature convened last January, ac-
cused the governor of using "ev-
ery type" of pressure tactics on
the House for his fiscal plan. The
House, he said, passed it substan-
tially. Then. Carr continued, the
governor left h.s supporters “high
ment was passage of a bookkeep-1 and dry” by agreeing to accept
the Senate would ap-
ing bill that is expected to cut I anything
the general fund deficit by 28 mil-1 prove.
Yesterday's low bids
S'r I these, by counties:
'but J ‘ |
Hardin: 8.7 miles. Farm 943, j
grading, s’’u tires and surfacing!
RENTALS
MINERALS & OIL LEASES
We buy oil leaften and producing and
non producing mineral*. We also buy
minerals under city Info.
PACE REALTY CO.
I.HVKI.UMI. TUX AS
PHO. 4-2S59 612 AUSTIN ST.
i GARAGE. Machine nr welding shop
jin .Sundown for sa:e. lease or rent
| Phone 2651, Walter Carpenter liux
| 673.
: FOR RENT: Two room furnished
j house, bills paid- $35. tear of 220
j Cypress, Call or sea .1. B. Rlch-
1 ardson, 916 Houston. Pho 4-'15f»3. ■
FOR SALE
2 and 3 Bedroom
HOMES
BILL DISON
FMA logo* Available
•Of Af STIY TW 4-2194
j flockley County, Texas, at 9:00 "Today because of our improved I from northeast of Honey Island
J A, M. on Saturday, the 27th day equipment, fine steel shafts and j to the • northwest: Trotti and
* o, June. 1959. for the purpose of atomic golf balls, most of our par | Thompson Co., Inc., Beaumont.
| determining, fixing and equalizing i fades have become a drive and a ! $255,577.
the value of any and a.I taxable wedge shot. The game has devel-i
property situated in the City «.f oped into (,ne with the accent on; Anderson: 6.2 miles. I s. ,9.
Sundown. Hockley County, Texas, nower This situation should be grading, structures and surface
treatment from Palestine east:
' Reynolds-IIuff. Tyler. $340,829.
power This
for taxable purposes for the year stabilized.
1959. and any and all persons in-
terested or having business with
said Board arc hereby notified to
be present.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD rPaidlPr* ,^lp saturation point s<
far as implements are concerned
That leaves the ball."
OF EQUALIZATION.
Dewey Mr\ei!
Chairman of Ihe Board
"We can't make longer courses
we haven't the space. We can t
alter our old courses without de-
stroying their character. \Ve_ have j and
I ■ »* j 11 x 1 a i • • 21 v»u t 5 ,
Huff, Tyler. $103,263.
Lamar and Delta: 21.5 mites.
! Farm 1197, 128.464 and 198, widen
surfacing
Rev noids-
Refrigerators and Appliances
Radio and Television Repair
TV Picture Tubes Financed
LEA & CC X Appliances
Dial TW 4 2010 — 606 Houston
COPELAND PLUMBING
207 Ave. B — TW 4 2948
Flertrlc Rofo—Riniter Service
Work <.unranlH‘d 1 year
>tumblng
Hcatlnf — Air Conditioning
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE: Antiques. Jewel iv.
furniture, lamps, dishes. Many pri-
matives for accessories with "Ear-
ly American rooms. Hewitt’s An-
tiques, 1213 E. Reppte. Brown-
field. Texas Phone 4506.
/ __________ .
GRADE A mi'k for sale 50 cents
per gallon. Bring your container.
C. M. Harrington, farm 4 miles
north and 3 east of Eevelland.
TO keep carpet beautiful give it
regular care. Spot clean with Blue
Lustre. It's terrific. Copeland Hard-
wa re.
FOR SALE Large 3 bedroom and
d"ii. lui !5’h college and high
school .ii ea. S’3 5(10 will take trade
* 2 bedroom house. Short time
i only. Pace Realty Co. Office Pho.
* 4-2950. Res. Pho.’ 4-3065.
Storm Bulah-
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Virgil Adkins hits
trail on comeback
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FOR SALE — New 3 bedroom
Ft 1A house. Low down payment.
Cal! Cicero
TW 4 2179
mained almost stationary for
hours.
Residents in exposed areas on
Smith Lumber Co., Island were warned Tues-
day night to evacuate. Harlingen
— Air Force Base officials ordered
FOR SALE -- New nouse at 412 71 planes flown inland as a
Pine Street. Over 1500 feet, jus
completed. Phone 4-3572. Frank j Harlingen were flown to Del Rio
White. \ The Weather Bureau last night
-----------------said :
l 'OR SALE Equity in two bed-1 "Th(> anticipated 3 to 6 feet of
caution. The first group to leave speedy K-driguez
room home, carpeted living room
e,at port, 209 Pine.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
EMPLOYMENT
WANTED Part - time waitress.
Apply in person. The Spot.
_, WEED SHREDDING
tide will wash Padre Island beach-
es. cut Highway 4 to Boca Chica
(and isolate Padre Island above
the pavement.''
With this morning's announce-
ment that the :ides had reached
the anticipated height. Padre Is-
M!ft Job Too Urfff ur Too Small*'
RUSH ELECTRIC
Motor lapalri OtarnU C ontracting
Raiw Wiring
OTHO BUUH — TW 417(8
1M h. Oalaorv — LcvHland, Tna*
ATTENTION!
We Have A Good Selection Of
Used Food Freezers.
These have all been serviced
and are operating properly.
USED REFRIGERATOR
SUPPLY EXHAUSTED!
Trade now for a new Frigidaire
Refrigerator!
Family size refrigerator
as low as
$199.95
and your old refrigerator
LEA fir COX
APPLIANCE
•06 Houston
TW 4 2010
Mattress Making
Old mattress rebuilt. All kinds
new mattresses. Dial 4-3511 at Pad-
gett Hotel. levelland. Agent for
American Mattress Co. of Lubbock.
FOR SALE — 26" boys bicycle,
like new, and electric train com-
plete with track and transformers.
See at 213 Cactus Drive after 5
p.m.
lints, etc. Reasonable rates. Call]
| Ted or Fred Weaver, TW 4-2954.
Vacant land was presumed isolated.
The Levelland
Daily Sun News
Marion: 0.3 miles. U S, 59. widen;
Texas and Paedic overpass, in |
I the City of Jefferson; Tidwell and J
| Rogers Construction Co., Dallas, t
$22.8 525.
Howard: 5.4 miles. Farm 700,
MIAMI BEACH Fla. iAPi Vir- ! grading, structures, base and stir-[
gil Akins, who used to be Welter- ( b om t S. Si south of Big
weight champion, hits what he I Sprang and t S 80 east of Big
hopes will be the comeback trail ! Spring; Cage Bros.. S..n Antonio,
tonight against undefeated Luis j H92.il 1.
Rodriguez, the Cuban Welter King.. Jim Wells: 20.3 miles, US. 281,
Akins is 7-5 favorite to stop the1 pav ing from Live Oak County line
in their nation-! to Alice: R B. Bowden. San Mar-
ally-televised 10-round fight in the j -os. $200,866.
Miami Beach exhibition hall. j Angelina and others: 207.5 miles,
Akins boasts a 49-22-1 record , Farm 1270 and others, seal coat
and claims he had a letdow n after j jn p) strict 11: Foley and Williams
winning the ti'le from Miami Contractors. Tyler. $108,498.
Beach's Vince Martinez last June, j Jefferson: U S. 69. illumination
He lost the crown to Don Jordan system from 39th to 19'h Streets;
and failed to regain it in a return! ;n p,,rt Arthur: N'uhl Electric, J
bout. Ltd., Houston. $39,751.
Rodriguez scored seven knock-
outs ,u 21 fights, including a no- SAY ANTONIO iAP) Damage
decision contest. I suits for nearly two million dol-
! tars were filed yesterday by John
Milton Addison, who faces fraud
indictments in a big uranium deal.
Addison. 51, brought one suit for
SUM).000 against 'wo Austin den-
tists. Dr. Cliff Ochsenhein and Dr
Levelland captain-
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hower Street. Midland.
Sunday morning and Monday
I' ic.s.inv WV(ln> s<lay. Thuisilay ami Friday ! skies with isolated afternoon and
iCamo-ns in Hi-rald S in Nev-s PuOlishing i ■ .
'i.naanv at >UH Av- <I.tvrJand. Ttwas. i f Veiling
Second rln.,s postage paid at the poll western
,ff]i c at I.cvetlaml. Texas.
FOR SALE 12 root se'f pro-
pelled case combine, good condi-
tion. G. E. Leonard, 1619 Austin.
FOR SALE JJushman Truekster
with pickup box or refrigerated
ice cream cabinet. Scooter nearly
new. Call Earl Remick at Dairy
Queen, TW 4-3831.
FORREST WKIMHOI.D
OR!,IN' BREWER
I r. HOWEI.I.
REAL ESTATE
3 bedroom house and building on
back of lot. Extra low down pay-
| ment or will trade for anything of
J equal value. 209 9th St.
j FOR SALE — Nice 8 inch glass
, show case and Stanley Knight four
I pump soda fountain. Contact Jethro
I Rush, 105 N. College.
__rahltAhf'.
Editor
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I.KROY FLINN *hop Ruptrlntoudeul
HI'ASCRIPTION R4TKS: By Dally Sun
I New* Carrier In Levelland. one week. 36c.
; i>ne month. SI 25; six months. $7 00; one
* year. |13X)0. By mAil in Hockley and a<4
, Joining counties, fix months, $6 00; one
1 year, By mall elsewhere In the
continental t'nlted Slates, six months. 17 50
I one year. H3.50
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Any erroneous reflection upon the char
acter, standing or reputation of any person
firm or corporation which may occur ir
the columns of the LEVELI.AND DAILY
SUN NEWS will be fladly corrected upor
being brought to the alien Lion at
Hurricane trackers, mindful
that tropical storms often switch
course without warning, had no
prediction where Beulah might
move inland.
For the upper part of Texas. . 44 ^ r
for,vasts call",! for partly Houdv Fl?ef ba‘.taho,n co£!pleU* <*r.,ld M- “‘s
.a,;..,. „.;,u ;i......i „f...... ..... .....i nua! training June 20. staled thov gave the district attor-
Maj. fieri. Earl Rudder, vice pre-1 n,,v-s .fw. Texas Dopart-
txirtion i neallv heaw S-^e?t °f Texas A&M College in mont ,,f Public Safety information
rains were exneeted in South Gen c'v‘*’an ‘Otntnaflds the 90th hi( ii caused the Bexar County
tarns we, e e.xpe< ted n Sou h Cen- Infan,ry Division Major Jim'Lind- im . to . hjm
11 sev of Midland vice ehatrman of " ^ ^hn,. su;. rhar,in, ,iM
mgm and Ihutsday. the Board of Directors a* Texas
a emperatures were expected to
remain hot.
and seek ng $1 500.000. is against
An extended forecast for the fnrmati,,n offi,.Pr.
next five days called for normal j
or slightly below normal temper-
atures in all parts of Texas except
the west portion and temperatures
2 to 4 degrees above normal in
West Texas.
Thp 5-day forecast called for
moderate to heavy precipitation
in East and Central Texas with
the rains more numerous in the
southern portion.
Locally heavy rain in widely
scattered thunderstorms were ex-
pected in West Texas.
Tech in Lubbock, serves on Gen- ,h(. AH 1(eU, (-,,rp „ h„ h p„h-
erai Rudder's staff as Division in- ,]sh(.s th(, ,)ali.|S Morning Yews.
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TW 4-3121
This action cited June 13 articles
in the newspaper about Addison s I
operations.
Indictments returned here last |
Wednesday accuse Addison and
CLEMSON, S.C (APu Clemson 1 Dan Nance. 32. of fraud by false j
pitcher Harold Stowe a left-han-I pretext in obtaining loans to fi- |
Clemson Hurler siqns
with Yanks for $20,000
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der has signed a contract with | nance uian.um production in five
the New York Yankees for a bonus western states They aro free tin-
reportedly in excess of $20,000. it1 der bonds of $40,000 each
was announced Tuesday night. I Addison declared earlier that un-1
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Greesboro of the Class B Carolina ; block his plan to produce low-
grade uranium with an ore puri- I
fier and thus develop cheap nu-
League. He compiled a 24-13 rec-
ord in the three years of varsity
hall.
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Brewer, Orlin. The Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 211, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 17, 1959, newspaper, June 17, 1959; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1122832/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.