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Dear He lots e:
PAGI 2-LEVELLAND DAILY SUN HEWS WEDNESDAY:, JULY 19, 1967
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Gore
are (he proud parents of ason,
Ernest David, born July M a*
4:30 pjn. in South Plains Hos-
pitaL The new tneiriber W the
family is Ernest David, weight,
6 potaMs and 9 ounces.
The father, Winifred, Jhapar,
gar of Sherwin-Williams Paint
Store ia reported in good con-
dition as is the mother. • '
MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD
RADAFORD of Auburn, Calif,
are guests in the home of Mrs.
Radaford’s mother, Mrs, Tom-
my Janes.
T ouring
The f
Town |
by Mrs. Warrer Reid
Ph. 894-4373
THE WALTER BUERGER fa-
mily is In the process of mov-
ing to Albany, Tex. where Bur-
ger is an employee of Service
Ppe Line Co.
; MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE
COPELAND and Beverly and
Mrs. Nell Sloane, all of Mule-
shoe, spent Sunday in the Norah
Copeland home.
THIRD PLACE WINNERS
Dear Heloise: and foods cook slower.
Since this is the time of year , My, it is wonderful to sit
when we are all fighting the in a cool kitchen and drink a
MR. AND MRS. W.C. BROWN
are visiting in the home of their
son in New jersey.
MRS. ELLA MAE CAGLE |
and Mrs. Corine Vaughn of Fre- i
drick, Okla. spent the weekend
In the Jim Couch home. Fred '
Vaughn, son of Mrs. Corine i
Vaughn, has enrolled at South 1
P.’alns College.
MR. AND MRS. A.M. PHIL- j
LIPS of Sun Ray spent last * 1
week as guests In the Greek
LT. COLONEL AND MRS. ,
JACK J. TUTSOCK , recently i, Davis home,
returned from Turkey, were i -
guests in the R.E.Browndhome. MRS. JACK DEARMOND and
They were enroute to Washing-
ton where Col. Tutsock will as-
sume his duties at the Pentagon.
At the same time Mrs. Mat-
tie Myers of Lewlstown, Ida. j
arrived to spend the summer
with her parents. Two weeks
ago Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Brownd,
add Joan and Cindy of Raw-j
leigh, N.C. arrived for a visit
in the Brownd home. All of the ,
Brownd children are former)
Level land residents. j
Mrs. Larry Brooke were In Hou-
ston an business recently,
THIRD PLACE WINNERS, JUNIOR DIVISION—Debie Bums,
Karen Green, Patricia Gartin, Teresa Dupler, Diana W alker,
Vicki Lewis, and Belenda Mae Whittenburg. (Staff PAoto)
sumner heat In our homos,
I thought you m'ght like to
know how i eliminate heating
my house every time I prepare
a meal.
I decided that It was foolish
to use my electric roaster
only during holidays, so had my
husband put an extension cord
to reach out our back door
to a little table in our yard.
Now i cook all my meat
and trecyiently the entire dinner
outside. Casseroles are es-
pecially easy this way.
I have even baked cakes and
biscuits In the roaster and they
did beautifully,
All the heat that USED TO
fill my kltcken is outside ,
and Is blown awayl
I do turn the control knob
on the roaster 25-50 degrees
higher than when cooking in the
house as the outside breexes
waft some of the heat away
MRS. RUTH TACKER visit-
ed for 2 weeks with her sons
in their homes in Garland City,
Ark.
THE DALE TRULL family
has returned from 2 weeks of
fun and fishing at San Saba
and Colorado City.
DEBBIE SLATE OF JolieL 111. MRS. MAYBE1 LE FIETZ of
is a peat In the home of hen Houston ** Mrs„ Mildred Legg
grandmother, Mrs. Sam Beeh-, of Eden were in theL.H.
maan' Durrett home.
Infidelity Hurts
Entire f amily
ALI AROUND WINNERS AND THEIR RUNNER-UP for the Hockley County dress revue
were Belenda Hittson, runner - up; Cindy Caswell, all around winner in junior division;
Glenda Price, runner-up, and Marcia Reams all around winner in the senior division.
Cindy and Marcia will compete in the District competition Dress Revue in the very near
future. (Staff Photo)
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By Abigail Van Buren
(C 1947 fry CMc*9» Triton*-N. V Newt Svto.. IftC.J
DEAR ABBY: I am the mother of two wonderful sons
Until now I thought they were both very happy with their
wives and adorable children.
Today one of my sons came to me with tears in his eyes
such as I had not seen since he was a little boy He confided
that he had discovered that his wife had been meeting
another man.
I had no daughters and loved my son's wife very much
I feel that I cannot face her again, yet it is hard for me to
alienate myself from the grandchildren. Please help me.
BROKEN HEARTED
DEAR BROKEN HEARTED: Tell your son to keep cool
and talk out with his wife the problem raised by her infi-
delity. If it is to be resolved short of a broken home, they
Hast do it.
If it cannot be. your relationship with the grandchildren
will depend upon which parent has their custody. And if it
is the wife, the challenge to your empathy and understanding
will be great.
• ly.4v"
Threeway News
By Mrs. H.W. Garvin
Guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ri; Spence Sunday
were their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Dugless Betts, and daugh-
ters, Amanda and Belinda, Lub-
bock.
Mrs. F.C. Snitker of Mule-
i shoe, was a patient in Metho-
i dist Hospital, Lubbock last
week. She returned home Fri-
j day.
The WCS of Bula Methodist
i Church met Wednesday at the
) church. Mrs. George Bahlman,
president, was in charge of a
short business meeting. It was
deckled to send 25 “Upper Room
Magazines” to boys in Vietnam.
Mrs. Buck Medlinpresided.The
- lesson was from a book entitled
rwsi . „ ‘‘Bringing Life Afcunda*.”
a*Mr. an4 Mm.;-»lll M|r) M^r*. 'F.L. Simmona tod the
and daughter, Mr. and Mr*, group prayer and Mrs. Buck
Leon Dupler and children atten- Medlin gave the leaders part,
ded a Dupler Reunion at the Park j Three other parts were given;
in I evelland, Sunday. Mrs. George Bahlman, 1st,
-- j Mrs. Tommie Kirk, 2nd; and
Janet Kaye Fox was honored j Mrs. Paul Young Part 3. The
with a prrty Thursday after- j iesson was concluded by a talk
Enochs News
By Mrs. J.D. Bayless
law, Earl Thorton inTexarkana.^
’
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Autry left
last Monday for Phoenix, Ariz.
where they will visit in the-home
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Short
and also with Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Short.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson
returned Thursday from Tem-
ple where Bill went through the
clinic at Scott and White.
Mrs. Frank Stegall and son
spent last week with her parents
and brother, the Jamas Court-
neys at Ft. W orth.
Eldon Coker and family of San
Manuel, Arizona, visited his
aunt and cousin, Mrs. Parry
Fort and Bonnie Long this week.
from Littlefield spent the wees
with their grandparents, and the
H.W. Garvins while their mo-
ther was in Green Memorial
Hospital recovering from ma-
jor surgery.
noon on her fifth birthday. Gam
es were played and cake and ice
cream was enjoyed by Robin,
Edwin and Kevir Reeves, De-
Wayne Williams, Vanessa and
Christene Powell, and Roy and
Jimmy Glllentine, Mrs. D.A.
Williams and Mrs. Jack Reeves.
Mrs. Gib Dupler underwent
surgery in Methodist Hospital
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Roberts
and children were called toBri-
dgport at the sudden death of
Roberts father. Funeral servi-
ces were held Saturday.
DEAR ABBY: I have been married for 25 years to a man
who has never given me a penny!
I have worked in order to pay for our house, car. and all
the furnishings. He buys some groceries and thinks he is a
model husband because he doesn’t smoke, drink, or chase |
women [If you ask me, he would, but its too expensive.!
He works when he “feels like if—and spends most ol his
time resting, watching TV, and reading He is in perfect health
and will probably live to be 100.
I am sick of the whole deal This marriage has turned
into an endurance contest. I’ve invited him to leave, but hi
ignores me. What do you suggest? A FOOL
DEAR FOOL: What’s holding YOU? Why don t YOU leair"
Since yoa are supporting yourself anvwav. you have nothing
to lose but your reasons for complaining.
DEAR ABBY: I have just observed a group of “unselfish'
church women preparing for a church rummage sale, the
proceeds of which will go to charity. Almost every “good" item
donated by someone from this group was snapped up by
another member of the group. Of course they "paid" for these
items, but a typical conversation was. “Say. who marked
this lamp five dollars’ The shade is soiled!"
Then someone would reply, “1 did I paid S65 for it new —
but mark it whatever you want and take it "
Then the other woman would mark it a dollar and prompt
ly cart it off to her car
Understand, Abby, these volunteers are not charity cases j
themselves They are well-to-do club women Do \ou think
it is fair of them to skim the cream off the top that way’
Hundreds of dollars could have been added to the proceeds
if it weren’t for this kind of thing. I welcome your remarks,
and you may sign me JUST PLAIN IRKED
DEAR IRKED: The volunteers should have been told that
sack shenanigans aw tantamount to taking money out of the
cash register. Why didn't you speak up? Silence implies
agreement.
CONFIDENTIAL TO JOHNNY: Don’t let it worry you.
You're normal. Nobody likes to lose. There are really no
“good losers." Only good actors.
How has the world been treating you? Unload your
problems on Dear Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles. Cal., 90069
For a personal, unpublished reply, enclose a self-addressed,
stamped envelope.
SCRAM LETS ANSWERS
Stripe Chafe Delta - Voyage GOLDFISH
A detergent company advertised "Anything safe in
water is safe in our product.' until they got a letter say
ing. “Dear Sir About my GOLDFISH 7-19
Woodrow Smith was trans-
fered from Green Memorial
Hospital In Muleshoe to Amari-
llo Wednesday. He is reported
in serious condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dupler and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Sowder and children, and Mr.
and Mrs. MlckeySowder attend-
ed the Sowder family reunion at
Arch N.M. recently.
Wayne Harris and a buddy
from the Air Base in Abilene
spent the weekend with Waynes
parents , Mr. and Mrs. C.F.
Harris and family.
Visiting in the R.L. Reeves
home are his sister Mittie Ak-
in from Mosryjlte, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Evens and family from
Lubbock, the James Reeves fa-
mily from Shallowater, and the
Jack Reeves family.
Shonia Hodnett, daughter of
the Jack Hodnett’s returned
homo Friday from Methodist
Hospital in Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Garvin took his
mother, Olja Long and sister,
Mrs. Frank Robertson to Hous-
ton Sunday.
Wendell Kelley was a surgery
patient In Methodist Hospital
In I ubbock last Wednesday. He
is now home and reported in
good condition.
Glen Harris, son of Mr. and
Mrs. F.C. Harris returned
from Vietnam last Monday af-
ter a year’s service with the
U.S. Army. He will be station-
ed at El P iso.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson of
Lubbock spont Sunday visiting
the D.S. Fowlers.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tyson
were In Morton Saturday help-
ing Mrs. Troy Tyson move.
on ways of helping the needy.
Mrs. Charlie Landers gave
the closing prayer. Those at-
tending the meeting were Mrs.
Paul Young, Tommie Kirk, F.L.
Simmons, Buck Medlin,Charlie
Landers, George Bahlman, B.L.
Blackman.
The WML' of the local Baptist
Church met 9:30 Tuesday in
Fellowship Hall for Mission
Study. The meeting was open-
ed with a song, led by Mrs.
Harold Layton, and a prayer
by Mrs. E.F. Campbell. Mrs.
L.E. Nichols read the prayer
calendar and led in prayers for
the Missionaries.
Mrs. C.R. Seagler and Mrs.
W.B, Peterson taught the first
two chapters in the Mission book
“Holy Spirit in Missions.”
Those attending were Mmes.
W.B. Peterson, Harold Layton,
C.R. Seagler, H.B. King, E.F.
Campbell, Guy Sanders, LJS.
Nichols, Carl Hall, W.M. Bry-
ant, Miss Dolores McCall and
Miss Debbie Wilson took care of
the children.
Mrs. Harold Layton and dau-
ghter Freda spent Monday thr- !
ough Wednesday at the inter-
mediate Girls Camp at the
Plains Baptist Assembly at
Floyd ada.
I Those visiting in the home of
Mr. MM Mrs. DJ.
! day were Perry
I Taylor of Arch, N.M. They
are nephews of Mr. and Mrs.
Cox.
Jelissa, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Price was hospital-
ized at Littlefield Tuesday after
drinking rat poison at her home.
She returned home Friday.
glass of iced tea knowing that
my dinner is cooking outside'
Marjorie Herd
Dear Heloiae:
Don’t throw away that white
•hoe polish bottle. When it is
empty, add a little water to the
residue at the bottom. After
washing your white shoe laces,
pi t them In the bottle and sha-
ke.
Then styieezethem
ning them through your
and let’em dry.
Just see how nice they
Maude
Dear Heloiae:
Our folding cots
ed wooden legs that left
lndentatlns In the canvas floor
of our tent whenever we pitch-
ed it on soft ground.
By placing metal lids from
mayonnaise jars under each leg
we no longer worry about mak-
ing holes in our tent fioor._r
Beverly t
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Dear Heloise:
When company comes for a
few days and there are more ’
children than beds, pit twin
beds together, then turn the
mattresses the other way' and
you have a king sixe bed.
For very small children, turn
a double Hollywood bed side-
ways and you have a king slie ofe
that holds more.
You would be surprised at
how many more children get to
sleep on a bed than on the
floor.
J.H.
Dear Heloise:
Thanks for giving us not only
an excellent column, but one that
j provide* some “light” to light
j housekeeping and some dignity
| to homemaking.
Mrs.
And thank you honey for
words of encouragement.
strainer.
The strainer allows the refri-
gerated air to circulate
fruits such as blueberries,
wberries, cherries, etc., and
find they stay fresh much
er.
Mrs. Norman
Mrs. AJ. Wallace spent sev-
eral days in the Morton Mem-
orial Hospital with a knee
injury.
Jimmy and Roy Glllentine
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cor-
bell and girls from Levelland
were visiting In the Communi-
ty Saturday.
Jo Ann Smelser underwent
surgery in the Methodist Hos-
pital in Lubbock Thursday. She
is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
C.R. Smelser.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Archer
are the parents of a son, Larry
Scott born July 13, weighing
7 pounds and 10 ounces. Larry
is stationed at Illeshein, Ger-
many. He is a nephew of Arn-
old Archer and the son-in-law
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spence.
Mrs. Donald Grusendorf re-
turned home from Medical Arts
Hospital in Littlefield Thurs-
day.
The Revival at Enochs Met-
hodist Church will begin July
23 through July 30. Rev. Ro-
land Moore, Conference Evan-
gelist will do the preaching.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m.
and 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton
from Monahans, spent the week-
end in the home of his brother,
Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Layton.
Also dinner guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Layton Sum-
day were their sons, Mr. and
Mrs. J.E. Layton and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Layton
and children of Enochs.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hender-
son are the parents of a son,
j Marvin Joe born July 4.
Larry and Gerald Bates of
Phoenix, Ariz. are planning to
spend a month with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.O.
Dane and help with the farm-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Bryant
drove to Clayton, N.M. Friday
News From
%•
Threeway
Mr. wd Mrs. Elmer Loe
and children are on vacation in
New Mexico this week.
Johnnie Wheeler, Ruel Kerby
and Marcus Phillips were bi
vington N.M. Sunday
the Jimmy Wheelers.
Mrs. Ray Cunningham aid
Bill of Wells, were guests in the
home of her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. JJ). Bayless last
“Head Start” school
ren enjoyed a swimming
and picnic at Morton
Park last Saturday.
The group of young people
finishing Drivers Education at
Bula, celebrated by
I Roaring Springs for an all
| outing and swimn^ing.
i Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Milsap
! were in Amarillo Sunday to visit
Woodrow Smith who was
ferred from Green
Hospital in Muleshoe
ans Hospital in
Guests In the home of
and Mrs. Ray Seagler last wee
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53A3LSS i L“c™-N“-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Bry-
ant and family.
FIRST PLACE WINNERS IN ART EXHIBIT—Mrs. M.D. Kennedy, left was first place win-
ner in landscapes in oil at the recent art exhibit held at Rainey’s Art Gallery. Her land-
scape, “The Tree”, received the blue ribbon award. Mrs. Cecil Foster, right, with her
water color, “Contemplating the Pass,” was named winner of the Rainey award, and Mrs.
Mary Oils, with her interpretation of “The Sign of the Times”, in abstract, done in oils
was winner in the abstract category. (Staff Photo)
Mrs. Junior Austin, Mrs.
Dale Nichols and Miss Kay Pet-
erson took junior girls, Kay
Holloway, Terry and Jackie
Thorpe, Judy Hering, Susan
Layton and Delma Hernandez
to junior camp at the Plains
Baptist Assembly, Wednesday
and returned home Friday.
Bill Burris and child ren Thr-
1 esa and Jackie visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hall
Thursday. Jackie stayed to help
I his uncle, J.E. Layton with his
farming. Bill is their son-in-
law.
Mr. and Mrs. Earlton Wall
and son, Billy Wall of Lazbud-
die have returned after attend-
ing the funeral of a brother-! rv-
J.O. Dane was admitted to
Morton Memorial Hospital Mon-
day with pneumonia. He ia im-
proved.
Mrs. H.B. Johnson
Dins In Fnrminiltn
Mrs. H.B. Johnson, 56, of
Farmington, N.M. and a for-
mer longtime Levelland resi-
dent died at 12:30 aun. Tues-
day in Farmington.
Funeral arrangements wer j
! pending in Farmington late Tue-
sday morning.
Survivors Include her hue-
band, H.B., Farmington; one
daughter, Mr*. Clay Arbuckla,
Monahans; two sons, James of
Levelland and Harry B., Jr. of
Monahans and 5 great grand-
children.
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