The Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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J»AQK POUR
THE LEVELLAND DAILY SUN NEWS, Levelland, Texa», Thursday, August 14, 1958
By MRS. ELVAT. CRANK
Whitharrai News
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Burrus and
Mrs. R. E. Edwards and Miss
Mary Edwards spent the weekend
recently in Oklahoma City and at-
tended the Metcalf reunion at
Quartz Mountain Lodge near there.
Recent quests in the Martin
Paula and Perry of Abilene spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Buck Bryant.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Horton and
Miss Latricia Hayes went to Knox
City Thursday for the Horton re-
union held Sunday. They will re-
-
Moore home included Mr. and main for a visit with Horton’s moth-
Mrs. Gene Moore, Mr. and Mrs. er who will be 90 years old soon.
Bill Beck and daughter of Ft. i Latricia returned with her parents,
Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hayes who
Moore cf Noeona. spent Sunday at the reunion.
, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warren of Capt. and Mrs. Hubert Spraber-
Eloy, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. I ry, Sylvia and Sue of Miami, Ok
H. L. Warren, Pat and Beverly lahoma, spent the past week herr
Warren of Los Angeles spent Mon- and are in Lubbock this week with
day night with Mr. and Mrs. John j Mrs. Spraberry’s parents, Mr. and
L. Burnett and family. The Henry Mrs. C. H. Billings.
Warrens were enroute to Charles- Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ton. Mo.,’while the H. L. War- Merle Monroe and children were
rens were going through ts the Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ryan of Lul>
1 Ozarks. | bock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Enochs of Ft. | Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Davis and
Worth visited the latter’s sister, .Mack of Loco Hills, N.M., are vis-
Mrs. Ralph McClure, and her bus-) iting Mrs-. Lena Davis and the
band from Tuesday to Thursday. | Jack Bennett family.
Mrs. Annie Hisly of I.uobock I Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Montgom
spent Wednesday and Thursday' ery cf County Line attended ser-
with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bur-j vices at the Whitharrai Baptist
nett. Keith and Paul Burnett of Church where Rev. Bob Jacksor.
Plainvievjr arrived Thursday even- of Abilene is holding'revival ser
ing to vd s i t their grandparents vices through August IT.
while their parents. Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Me-Caleb o!
Roland Burnett, are at Potts Camp, j Lubboc k spent the weekend here
Mississippi, and Memphis, Tenne-jwith the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ida
ssee, at . revivals. May Strickland, and brother, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tay! r return- and Mrs. Wade Strickland and
ed home last week from a three- daughters.
week trip to Yellowstone National! G. C. Cox of Pampa was a week
Park. Vancouver, B. C. and the | end guest of his son Mr. and Mrs
Grand Canyon. J Vernon Cox and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bryant, who; Weekend guests cf Mr. and Mrs
were returning home Wednesday I J. M. Mixon were Mrs. Jack El
from a visit at Alec, Oklahoma,) ler and children of Lubbock and
and Little Rock, Arkansas, sustain-1 Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Steele of
ed miner injuries w hen they I Ropesville.
wrecked their car near Tuco. They Troy Harris. Bob Ward and Miss
hit a steel post as. they were cros-j Emily Ruth Cotton left Monday
sing the Lubbock-Plainview High-j for Ceta Canyon for a week's
way onto the Littlefield Highway.; stay. Rev. Elmer Ward, took them
Mrs. Wayne Maner and children t > the camp as he and his wife
returned Thursday from a visit and family were on their way to
with her sister. Mrs. Jack James Hi< gins, for a visit w ith relatives,
and family at Plainview. j Rev. and Mrs. Mayo Carpenter
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edgar and; and Miss Marilyn Carpenter o'
children of Farmington arrived Pinion. N.M., spent Monday nigh:
Saturday for a visit with Edgar's with Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Dur
mother Mrs. G. E. Edgar and sis- ham and Miss Marvalynne Dur
ter, Mrs. II. G. Walden who left: ba n.
Sunday with them for a. visit with Mrs. Olha Arhuckle of MCGre-
relatives at Hollis, Oklahoma. i gor left Monday for a few day;
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ramsey and visit at Levelland before return
family -have moved to Pampa, ing home after a visit with hei
where Ramsey will teach. [ father W. H. Kilgore.
O. L. Harris returned Friday Mr. and Mrs. George Wade Sr
from Dallas where he attended the J returned Sunday from Perrin ant
PELimUS & P/FFEZZVr
TO COOK our....
ir
state agriculture teachers meet for
a week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Waters and
Miss Reta Ann Dyer spent the
weekend at Odessa where they vis-
ited the Jack Vickerys.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hedges
and Nickey have moved to their
new home on the Bula Highway
west of Littlefield.
Fred Newsom was brought home
Mineral Wells where they visitec
relatives and attended a reunion
at Whitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Miller art
home from a stay at Ruidoso.
Bom Monday afternoon to Mr
and Mrs| flfiroclfmorton. s
daughter;. fCcRAerine" Diane, weigh
ing 5'& pounds at the Littlefield
Hospital. ~ ».
C. C. Overman was admitted tc
Saturday from the Taylor Clinic | the Littlefield Hospital Mondav
in Lubbock where lie underwent; shortly after noon when he became
surgery recently. | very ill at his home northwest ol
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bryant.' town.
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CHARCOAL
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10 LB.
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lavoriu Thread sc pe?I* ,oal. —
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SUN VALLEY—6 OZ. BOTTLE
LEMON JUICE
......25c
COOKING OIL 69c
MAZOLA—QT. BOTTLE
DOLE SLICED—1|4 CAN
PINEAPPLE..........20c
HUNT’S — NO. 300 CAN
LUCKY STRIKE, CHUNK STYLE
TUNA
NO. Va
CAN
NEW POTATOES......13c
SPAGHETTI, 14 OZ. BOX
SKINNER'S 25c
SUNSHINE—12 OZ. PKG. '-M,
25C HYDR0X...........39c |
Legal Records
The fallowing legal instruments
were filed in the office of Mrs.
Grace Ciingan, county clerk.
Warranty Deeds
Ernest Duque, et ux Juaquina
Gaiton to Antonio Rodriguez, N
100’ Lot 7, Blk. 71, O. T. Levelland.
O. R. Hill, et ux Mary E. to M
D. Stogsdill. et ux Bonnie Jean.
Lot 12. Blk. 8, J. 11. & R. E.
Goodrich Adcln , Levelland
Austin Snowden. et ux Nella
Ward, to the Est. of Maguel Her-:
nandez Jr., Maria Hernandez & 1
Pauline Hernandez, Lot 3. Blk. 2.
Williams Addn., Levelland.
Jimmie Dell Hensley, et vir. et
al to Charlie A. Miller, Lots 20, 21,
22, Blk. 13. O. T. Sundown.
Nathan Tubb, et ux Freda to
George ShouJiz. et ux Margie, Lo’
11. Blk. 20, O. T. Levelland.
Oil, (las Incases
Winnie Grace Gilley, widow, et
a! to Pan American Petr. Corp
Lab. 6, Lg. 695, SCL (5 yr. Term).
Marriage Licenses
The following licenses were is-
sued in Mrs. Clingan’s office:
August 11 John Spencer Ellis
II and Patsie Yvonne Clark.
August 12 Chester Loyd Weemc
and Jo Ann Riddle.
Aucust 12 George Woodrow
Coursey and Glynda Yvonne King.
August 13 Loyd Bobby Cartel’
and Shirley Mae Rushing Couch.
August 13 James Dale Rush
and Melba pawn Williams.
New Auto Registrations
The fallowing new automobiles
cere registered in the office of
Murry Stewait, county tax asses-
sor - collector:
1938 Chevrolets: R. V. Hudgens.
Levelland: S. R. Stevenson, Level-
land; 1958 Fords: Maurice E. Jeff j
coat, Levelland; Mary Sue Hinson
Levelland; Mania Lorraine Wil-j
George Seagler, local Intematon- hams. Morton; O. D. Carlton, Lev-
SWIFT PREMIUM
SLICED-LB
BACON
HAMBURGER
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Farmers invited
to new IH line
Plainview show
land; 1958 Oldsmobile: Terry B.
Williams, Levelland; 1958 Meicu-'
ry: Doyle Baxter, Sund wn.
al Harvester dealer, is inviting
people from Hockley County to a'-
tend field demonstrations of new
International Harvester tract rs
and equipment to he held ncai
Plainview on Friday. Aug. 15.
A day-long demonstration.is plan-
ned.
Visitors to the field demonstra-
tions will be shown the 20 new
Farmall and Internationa! tractors
in six power sizes and a virtually
unlimited number of m dels, both
on exhibit and at work. There w;i!
also be some 70 pieces of complete-
ly new farm equipment’.»«-
Outstanding new features of the
completely new IH line include new | lure scholarship to be given
DOUBLE
GREEN STAMPS
EVERY TUESDAY
(With $2.50 Purchase or More)
KRAFT—Kay Natural Cheddar—LB.
CHEESE 69c
E&R Plainsman—3 lb. bag
FRANKS 1.19
BABY BEEF SLICED—LB,
FRESH
GROUND
LB ..............................
FRESH FROSTED PORK—LB.
SPARE RIBS 59c
USDA CHOICE HEAVY—LB.
DltflE WHITE — 40 COUNT
PAPER PLATES 49c
DIXIE COLD DRINK—25 COUNT
CLUB STEAK 69c PAPER CUPS
USDA CHOICE HEAVY—LB.
SCOTK1NS — 50 COUNT LUNCHEON
LIVER 39c ARM ROAST 69c NAPKINS
CHOPPED BEEF
WILSON’S
12 OZ.
CAN
OLD BLACK JOE—8 LB. BAG
Rose Garden Club
plans scholarship
A call meeting of the Rose Gar-j KAISER
jaws aluminum foil
mem hers'prftsc’nl. Il't: ’'U'’’ CUTRITE - 125 FT. ROLL
The purpose ef the meeting was
o formulate plans for a horticul-
25 FT. ROLL
multi-range six - cylinder engine
for the larger tractors, new Tel-A-
Depth hydraulic control, two and
three - point fart hitch Irani n I
control and a new vision position [
indicator.
Mrs. Wade feted j
by stork shower
A stork shower for Mrs. Percy I
Wade Jr. was given Wednesday | WATER SKI SHOW
from 9 until 11 a m. at the home The Lubbdefc Wafer Ski Club will
of Mrs. Lynwood Pirtle with mem-( put on a water skiing show at Blit-
hers of the Wesleyan Service guild jfalo Lake near Iziblxick. Sunday,
as co-hostesses. I from 3 untTl 5 ft m The club will j
■Refreshment cf Louisianna cof- not make an admission charge,
fee cake and banana nut bread j however the regular lake admis-
with coffee were served. Approxim-I sk>n cf twbhty-YlVb Vehts per per*
•tely 40- called or sent gifts. son will be charged.
som- worthy’boy or girl at South
Plains Cdfli>ge for the schol year
of 1959 - W.
The fi rsLnjbettog of the regular
■ lub ycac^ntU bq .held September
2 at the Jfptfth_Center in the form
of a noon tnnfiheon. After the lunch-
eon a w rkihop will be held on flow-
er arranging and each member is
>o bring material and a container
for an arrangement.
HICKORY CHIPS 59c
ENERGINE — PINT CAN
STARTER FLUID 39c
......29c
WAX PAPER 29c
NORTHERN — 150 COUNT ROLL
PAPER TOWELS 20c
WOODY’S — 11 OZ. BOTTLE
COOKING SAUCE.......69c
LIBBY’S — 14 OZ. CAN
DEEP BROWN BEANS .15c
KRAFT’S—9 OZ. BOTTLE
MUSTARD 15c
LIBBY’S, sliced Hamburger Dille, Pint Jar
PICKLES 22c
JACK & BEAN STALK—NO. 303 CAN
LARGE BOX
CUT GREEN BEANS 20c
WILSON. NO. /2 CAN
VIENNA SAUSAGE 19c
GALLON
PUREX
37c
16 OZ. CAN
HERSHEY SYRUP
23c
VETO—large size—Plus Tax
DEODORANT
39c
LANOLIN PLUS. 2.50 size, plus tax
HAIR SPRAY
99c
LARCE POX
FAB
33c
VF.L 33c
GIANT CAN—9c SPECIAL—NET PRICE
LIQUID VEL 62c
10 LB. BOX—50c OFF DEAL—Net Price
AD DETERGENT 1.82
TRAPPEY’S TORRIDO—12 OZ. JAR
PICKLED CHILIES 27c
TRAPPEY’S DULCITO—12 OZ. JAR
SALAD PEPPERS 29c
HUNT’S — NO. 300 CAN
PEARS 28c
LIBRY’S GARDEN — NO. 303 GAN
LIMA BEANS......25c
LIBBY’S CUT—NO. 303 CAN
BEETS 14c
PALMOLIVE—REG. SIZE
TOILET SOAP 3 for 29c
ROSEDALE—Golden Cream Style—No. 303 can •
CORN 2 for 27c
MARSHALL—Golden, NO. 300 Can
HOMINY 3 for 25c
CASHMERE BOUQUET—1c SPECIAL
TOILET SOAP 4 bars 30c
VEL BEAUTY BAR
TOILET SOAP
GERBER’S STRAINED
BABY FOOD
2 bars 39c
3 for 28c
DOGFOOD
HOSE
FIRST QUALITY NYLON
51 Guage, 15 Denier.........
50r toward purchase of your fav-
orite steak, when you send 7 lab-
els from Dash Dog Food to: Dasfc
Dog Food, P.O. Box 7585, Chicago
(Offer expires Dec. 31,
16 oz. can „________
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Brewer, Orlin. The Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1958, newspaper, August 14, 1958; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1132130/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.