Hockley County Herald (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1938 Page: 8 of 8
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PEAS, English, Glei
Valley, No. 2 can,
2 for _________19C
SOAP, Kirk’s Casteel,
the wrapped hard wa-
ter soap, only------5C
COFFEE, Bliss,
1 pound___- 22C
TOMATOES, Utah,
extra standard, No.
2 1-2, 3 cans - --32C
LETTUCE,
Nice Head_____- 5C
GRAPE FRUIT,
nice size, dozen 25C
SYRUP, Koo Koo,
gallon --------- 49C
PRUNES,
gallon -------33C
Advance
POTTED MEAT, 2 for_____L—
—5c
CATSUP, large bottle---------
10c
BLACKBERRIES, No. 2 can, 2 for 19c
TEA, White Swan, 1-4 pound:
—
Cdass Free ----------------------
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'i OXYDOL, Large
Size .... 21c
SOAP, P&G
10 Bars . . 35c
SOAP, Camay
3 Bars . . 17c
SPINACH, No. 2 can, 2 for
SALMON, tall can, 2 for
CRACKERS, 2 pound box
PINEAPPLE, small can, 2 for _
BANANAS, golden yellow; nice
size, dozen .... ____
TTARROTS, hunch, 2 for________
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Don't risk health!
Use Crisco — the
digestible
shortening
COFFEE, Cupswell, a little better
package coflee Try it, pound pack 19C
CRISCO
3 Pounds
Cabbage
STEAlK, pound
Nest Door
North Herald Office
LEVELLAND, TEXAS
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| Specials for Saturday, April 9,1938
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15c 1
GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, No. 2 can,
Sweetened. 2 for __________________15C
Unsweetened, 3 for _____________25C
Pinto Beans ,oB5hi 33c I
23c 1
17c I
5c i
County Truck Meet
Held Here Friday
The County Track Meet under the
auspices of the Interscholastic
League was held In Levelland on
Friday of last week. It was post-
poned from the Saturday previous
because of the bad weather, and
Friday was better but not an Ideal
day for the event. Superintendent
A. K. Krause, of Ropesvllle, Is Di-
rector General during the present
year. The following are the results
of the various contests:
General Results
CLASS B SCHOOLS:
Seniors—Anton 61 1-2; Ropes 32;*
Sundown. 25 1-6; Pettit 22; WhiG
harral, 9 1-3; Smyer 3.
Juniors In Class B High School?—
Anton, 30 1-4; Pettit. 15 1-4;
Ropes, 6 1-4; Whltharral 6 1-4;
Srayer 6.
Ward School Juniors—Whltharral,
38 1-2; Sundown, 21 1-2; Anton 5.
RURAL SCHOOL DIVISION:
Seniors—Clauene 40; Pep 25;
Ropes, 10; Sundown, 3.
Juniors—Clauene. 32: Pep. 25.
Hockley County Track and
Field Results
50 Yard Dash
High School Juniors—Stevenspn.
Anton; Bynum; Anton; Stanley,
Pettit; Arnett, Smyer.
Ward School Juniors — Hai;»r,
Whltharral; Steele, Sundown; Dean,
Sundown; Criswell, Anton
Rural School Junors—Le Cray,
Pep; Campbell; Clauene; West.on,
Pep; Shirley. Clauene.
160 Yard Dash
Rural Juniors—Campbell, Clauene;
be Croy, Pep; Weston, Pep; Atkin-
son, Clauene.
High School Juniors—Byrum. An-
ton; Arnett, Smyer; Stanley, Pettit;
Finley, Whitharral.
Ward School. Juniors — Hatjer,
Whitharral; Steele, Sundown; Dean
Sundown; Lewis, Anton.
Broad Jump.. _. —
High School Juniors—Stevenson,
Anton: Stanley, Pettit; Burks, An-
ton: Wright. Ropes.
Ward School Juniors — Hager,
Whitharral; Steele, Sundown; Dean,
Sundown; Lee, Whitharral.
Rural Juniors — LeCroy, Pep;
Campbell. Clauene; Stengel, Pep;
Shirley, Clauene.
. ___ High Jump
= High School Juniors—Stevenson,
==J Anton; Wheeler. Pettit; Turner,
= 1 Ropes; four tied for fourth.
— | Ward Juniors—Hager. Whitharral;
~ Dyer Whitharral: Dean Sundown
EE! and Hutto of Whltharral tied for
third place.
Rural Juniors—Campbell, Clauene;
LeCroy, Pep: Shlrely, Clauene.
Chinning Bar
Ward Juniors—B. Brock, Whit-
harral; Riddings, Whltharral; S.
Brock, Whitharral; Mullins, Anton.
High School Juniors — Newsome,
Whltharral; Carlson, Smyer; Stanley,
Pettit: Bradshaw, Ropes,
ene Rural R;:- ,JE
Rural Juniors—Henderson, Clauene
Shirley. Clauene; Weston, Pop:
Greener, Pep.
440 Yard Relay
schools: Anton. Pettit: Ropes, Whit-
High School Juniors—Listed by
harral. ___ _
Ward Juniors — 'Sundown, Whit--
harral. Anton, Ropes.
Rural Juniors—Clauene, Pep.
100 Yard Dash
SENIOR DIVISION:
Class B—Dean, Sundown: Herrin,
Pound
Nice Firm Heads- 25 Pounds or More, Pound I 12c EE
MARKET SPECIALS 1
CHEESE, pound ___________________17c —
ROAST, pound ____________________-|4c M
15c I
HALF AND HALF Cotton seed two
years from Summerours Seed Farm
—ginned in bulk both years. Oraded,
culled, sacked. $1.00 per bushel.—
Ray Watson 28-tf
FOR SALE—John D. Rogers Certi-
fied Acala Cotton Seed.—Major H.
■Rodgers. 27-tf.
PORK SAUSAGE, pure pork, lb____18C
Davis Grocery and Market
WANT ADS —
FOR SALE—Chevrolet coupe, a two-
wheel trailer, barb wire, hog wire
and posts, two good milch cows.
Mis. Tettie Stephenson. 35-2t.
Easter Specials
$3,00 Croquignole Wave $1,98
$5.00Vitalize OH Steam
Wave ________ _____$3.00
$4.00 OH Wave ________$2.00
$8.00 OH Wave _______$5.00
$10,00 Realistic Wave _____$7,50
Mrs. Julia Young a graduate
operator, formerly of Brown-
field is now associated with us,
and making her home in Level-
land.
Dixie Beauty Shop
SEWING WANTED by Mrs. Mcllie
Hill. 35-11.
PLANTS FOR SALE—Four varieties
of sweet potatoes, $1.50 to $3.50 per
1,000; four varities of tomatoes, 25c
per hundred; Beil and Chili pepper
80c per hundred; Cabbage now
ready to set, 20 cents per hundred;
Five and ten thousand lots cheaper.
Chas. Burnett, Levelland. 35-4t.
FOR SALE—Red Top Cane and
Sudan Seed, and bundle hegari.—
B. L. Rust, Route 1. 34-3to.
FOR SALE- One used Allis-Chalmer
tractor, one .Model B John Deere
tractor and one internationalFarm-
all, all on rubber; will trade for late
model used car. Also Half and
Half Cotton Seed, high germination
test.—Hodges Bros., Allis-Chalmers
agency. 35-lt
FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished
or unfurnished. See C. A. Pollard.
34-tf.
FOR SALE—a good International
Truck and Pickup, bargains—Wil-
liams & Gentry. 34-lto.
PAYMASTER COTTON SEED—re.
cleaned and none better, sacked. 80
cents per bushel. J. P. Cole, Level-
land. 34_2to.
FOR SALE—at my place 6 miles east
of Levelland, black-eyed peas and
second-year Georgia Half-and-Half
cotton seed.—J. H. Goodpasture.
MECHANIC WANTED—See O. L.
Martin at West Side Garage. 35-lt.
FOR SALE—Good Kegosene Elec-
trolux. Apply at Herald Office.
35-lt.
COTTON SEED — Good Half-and-
Hatf for sale, 60 cents per bushel.—
Mike Gutersloh. 34-4t.
GET your HALF and HALF Seed
where the seed and price are both
right.—Louie Mitchell., > 34-8to
ACALA No. 8 Cotton Seed, direct
from Lyons Bros. Seed Farm at
Guerry, Oklahoma Oraded, culled,
sacked in 3-bushel branded sacks.
$1.50 per bushel. Ray Watson. 28-tf
COTTON SEED—I have for sale a
few sacks of the finest Acala cotton
seed ever shipped to Hockley County.
These seed are positively “State Reg-
istered,” and are so tagged. $2.00
per bushel so long as they last. Ira
Wills at Levelland Hotel. 32-tf
BATTERY RECHARGING 29c,
Western Auto Parts Co., East Hous-
ton Street, Levelland 7-tf.
BATTERY RECHARGING 29c, West-
ern Auto Parts Co., East Houston
St., Levelland. 7-tf.
PAYMASTER COTTONSEED for
sale. Bee O. M Rhea at the Real
Estate Office. 29-8t
HALF AND HALF cotton seed—one
vear from Summerour Farm, ginned
in Bulk graded culled, sacked. $1.50
per bushel.—Ray Watson. 28-tf
Anton; Erwin, Anton; Whije, Whit-
harral.
Rural — Crisp, Pep; Hensley,
Clauene; Stevenson, Ropes; Hankins,
Clauene.
_-220 Yard Dash ___..
Class B—Dean. Sundown;Herrin,
Anton; Erwin, Anton; White, Whit-
harral.
Rural — Crisp, Pep; Stevenson,
Ropes.
____ 440 Yard Dash..
Class B—Payton, Ropes; Mcln-
turff, Pettit: Milton, Sundown; For-
man. Anton.
Rural—Hankins, Clauene; Cara-
way. Clauene.
.. 880 Yard Run _____-
Class B—Fred, Pettit: Tomlinson,
Ropes: Stevenson, Anton; Wylie,
Sundown.
Rural—Caraway, Clauene; R. Lee,
Sundown: Decker. Pep.
One Mile Run.
Class B—Hardin. Pettit; R. Ray-
ton. Ropes; Salazar, Anton,
Hobbs, Whitharral.
Rural—Helvey, Clauene; Decker,
Pep.
120 Yard High Hurdles
Class B—Huff, Anton; Baugh,
Ropes: Jones, Anton; Steele, Sun-
down.
220 Yard Low Hurdles ____
Class B — Huff, Anton: Baugh.
Ropes; White, ..Whitharral; J ones,
Anton.
Mile Relay
Class B—Anton. Ropes, Pettit.
Sundown. Winning team composed
of Stevenson, Herrin, Jones and For-
man.
Rural — Sundown. Team was
Caraway, Bilbrey, Helvey, Hankins.
Pole Vault—Class B: Stanley,
Pettit; Phelan, Smyer; Tomlinson.
Ropes.
Shot Put
Class B—Newton, Anton; Evans,
Ropes; Dean, Sundown; Erwin, An-
ton.
Rural—Stegal, Pep.
Javelin
Class B—Newton. Anton: Wingo,
Whltharral; Motl, Anton; Alvar son.
Whitharral.
Rural—Hankins, Clauene; Weston,
Pep.
..Broad Jump
• Class B—Dean, Sundown; Payton.
Ropes; Stanley, Pettit; Tomlinson,
Ropes.
Rural—Helvy, Clauene; Stevenson.
Ropes; Blibrey, Sundown.
High Jump
Class ■ B—Erwin, Anton; Payton.
Ropes; Stevenson, Anton, and Steele,
Sundown, tied for third.
Rural — Crisp, Pep; Stevenson. |
Ropes; Bilbrey, Clauene;
Clauene.
Discus Throw
Class B—Huff, Anton: Newton, I
nton; Steele, Sundown; McCarty, |
Anton.
Rural—Weston, Pep.
Gene s Repair C
TYPLWRITTERS
ADDING MACHINES
and
CASH REGISTERS
REPAIRED
..Also Supplies.
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Hockley County Herald (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1938, newspaper, April 8, 1938; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153049/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.