Hockley County Herald (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1932 Page: 6 of 8
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Saturday
Specials
FOR SATURDAY, MAY 7
POST TOASTIES, Per Package
10c
CRACKERS, Salted, 3 Pounds
29c
TOMATOES, No. 2 Cans, Two For
15c
FIG BARS, Fresh, 2 lbs. .
20c
SUGAR-, 1 0 Pounds For ____________
45c
GRAPE JUICE, Pint y
19c
CATSUP, ! 4 OZ. Size
13c
ORANGES, Per Dozen
15c
LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 Bars For
24c
MARKET SPECIALS
CHEESE, Per Pound
18c
SJEW MEAT, Per Pound
10c
REEF ROAST. Per Pound
9c
Pettit Newt
Several from here attended the
Singing Convention at Anton last
! Sunday. It was decided the next
| one would be at Pettit first Sunday
i in August.
|' The banquet given by the County
Home Demonstration ladies last Sat-
urday night here was attended by
a large crowd. About $26 were made
for the benfit of a sealer which the
ladies mean to use in their club
canning. We want to thank all
the ladies who helped, also all the
candidates and all the rest who
helped in any way. Also the ones
twho furnished the music and Judge
| Mabe of Levelland.
The candidates all gave a very in-
teresting talk. We wish we could
Friday, In Lubbock by a young lady
from Amarillo. The Amarilloan
won In straight sets
Miss Green had previously won
the County and District title in
Tennis. We were that she would
win the Bi-District and then advance
to the state meet.
Really we had forgotten about the
Bi-District in Tennis, but anyway
it’s all over now.
Freshmen Defeat Sophomores in
Short Contest *
The Freshmen coached by Francis
Tubb and Mancil Weathers defeated
the Sophomores Tuesday afternoon
to the tune of 6-0.
The charges of Gano Tubb and
B. C. Berry were unable to score
against the Freshmen eleven.
vote for every one of them on the I
23rd of July. the only touchdown of
Authur P. Duggan for State Sena-
tor. was the man who drew the
lucky number in getting the 4-H
club quilt.
Mr. Duggan was somewhat sur-
prised when his number was called.
Little Miss Clifta Jeane Newton
drew the number from the box for
him and she was rewarded a $1 bill
from Mr. Duggan.
Mr. Elgie Tabor and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Mclnturff accompanied Miss
I Verenia Bradford to her home in
' Abilene Friday night. While In __
Abilene. Mr. and Mrs. Mclnturff | Swanner Strikes out Fifteen Men
visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Beat ciauene
Smith Barrett. 1758 Chestnut Street. coach Davis’ High School base-
the game.
The game was played In four eight
minutes quarters.
TIE KLEINNAN CO.
‘WHERE CENTS GO FURTHEST”
North Side Square
LEVELLAND
Seniors to Play Juniors
Seniors coached by Charlie Ruth-
erford and Bruce Taylor will more
than likely clash with the Junior
team next Friday.
This is the second game, to be
played between high school teams.
This announcement was made by
Charlie Rutherford, a fall back for
the Lobos last season.
The three returned home Sunday
nigh.t.
I j Mrs. Shorter of this community
j underwent a very serious operation
| one day last week in the Lubbock
i Sanitarium.
ball team was defeated here Mon
day by coach W T. Hanes’ Panthers
from Whitharral, 9-2. Duard Swan-
ner struck out fifteen Ciauene bat-
ters.
C. E. Ross Cash Grocery
Phone No. 3
Across Street From
Levelland Hotel.
LEVELLAND
i Whitharral was ’doped'
,E;o Wh.ttenburg and Lois War- j at the start of the game,
i; ! are bo,h able to be home again < _
■ an operation two weeks ago. Pettit Versus Whitharral
I G ibert Lte Suns has been We
n il .s.ck for past few days.
Mr: and Mrs. Johnston have kin-
folk as thea- guests the last few
days.
M_ > I 01 me Hodges was hurt Sun-
day e\en;ng pretty bad in a car
to win
are requested to announce
by Nick Gray that Whitharral will
play their first game of the season
with Pettit. The game is to be
Played Satyrday at Whitharral. The
game ts stated to start at 3 p m.
Clearance Sale
Of All Print
Wash Dresses
GROUP NO. 1
All dresses in this lot are New Spring
Styles. Marcy Lee and Lov-Lee mak-
es. Guaranteed fast colors. Values
up to $1.95
Your Choice
$1.00
GROUP NO. 2
Women’s, M i s s e s’ and Children’s
Dresses 1 n a big assortment o f
styles. All Fast Colors.
2 for $1
wieok. cutting her hip and breaking
—— . . i | of a tooth. The car was being
Smyer News
Rev. Wilson of Anton filled the dent, Mary Francis Rush, vice-presi-
pulplt at the Baptist Church Sun- j dent. H. A. Markham, Secretary
Personally Speaking
. . D*d you known that Steli-
short program Sunday P. M. at 3 J™ by Earl Mclnturff. also Miss Green will not go to the Sta!
o'clock Jackie Lois Howard, presi- Gracle and Bobbie Jeane Mclnturff as we had predicted?
were with them. —
Floyd Humphrey and Earl both i win
That the Levelland Bearcats
COBLE LAND 4-H CLUB NEWS
"The essentials of a good bed is a
good mattress, good springs, and
tilce clean bed clothes,” said Miss
Hill.
The girls are busy working on
ers, Billy Ruth Valentine, May Beth
Smith, Irene Meaders, Bertha Pau-
line May, Bernice Henson, and we
also had two new’ members. Inez
Brown, and Melvlna Trammel. We
welcome other new members to come
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me return game with Shal- their gardens and bedrooms. The and ->oln our club.-Reporter.
d^y morning and Sunday p. m. at and Treasurer. Reta Jo Davts spon-1 toother or Jumped in to each I taster Saturday? members present were the follow-’
3 «clOck bringing two very Inter- sor. and Otho Rush, song leader., >d “! 1 m,«hl wln ^ Bertha Mae Bailey. Bernice
esting messages.
There will be a few readings by the out from the store tearing Earl's Interclass games.
Mrs Ernest Willis left last week children in honor of Mother. tar up 11 also cut Bobbie Jeane'" l --—--—
,m Ncble to be wfth her Mrs Mitchell «,,<t baby ot Lub- j **"«>» ’or the He,Mb
grandmother who fell and broke her'bock visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. Grimes of levelland Is fin-,-
hip and not expected to live. |B C. May the first of the week. J isjing the school for Miss Baker
Mrs. Tina Turrentine of Roswell, The Senior and Junior play at the j who resigned and got married.
New Mexico visited her home folks school house Friday will be free No We understood Mrs. Grimes will
last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Scott, j charges for admission, come. | be one of the faculty for the com-
Last Friday was Community Day Miss Mary Francis Gale of Lub- np >ear\
at the school house at Smyer. The.etbock vlsited Smyer Tuesday after-’ Mrs. Roy Reid was out entertain-
was a large crowd present, several, noon ing hpr new boy Saturday night,
games of ball were played, some Mr- Vivian Glenn is visiting re- s ns rip ou_
boxing, and a few trees planted and stives herp this week but is think- Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Pettit and
a lovely dinner ing of t0 Kansas next week i little daughter, Delons of Enoch
Rev. Wilson. Mr. W. C. Cook and ^ —----7 I "w* J*!?
family were dinner quests at Mr.1 Cobleland Clippings Mrs ' Winnie PeUn list't ek " “
Jethro Rush’s Sunday. _ vvinnte eetut last wek
on Miss Pauline Pettit was one of the
all busy this Rirls tQ take
Meaders, Pearl Marie Splawm, Faye
Dyer, Annie Mae Carlton. Marie
Mr. ad Mrs J, A. Stroud and Mr.
and Mrs. D. N House were among
Trammel. M.n.1, Pcrs, Mae Meab-1 sZ* **'™
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The farmers are
Leola Cummins and Betty Sue How- R.eek planting and preparing their vveTls l°pahiin«» llho!n!P l°
ard visited Mr. M. S Watson and land for another crop. ,W Paullne belng
J. R. Henkel and family. Misses
Mineral
the one to
family 8unday. Mr and Mrs Willie Hester .are1 Wm, op party frock in the school
Miss Lois Short of Lubbock spent j leaving our community. We are sor- "° afe Very Pr°Ud °f Pa1'110'
the past weekend with Miss Madge1 ry (-0 have them go but wish them
health and happiness where ever
Spring Showers
BRING
May Flowers
Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. George Howard, andj they may go.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bellew, visited | Qur school will close Friday, May
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald near Lubbock 13 we are preparing a program
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonds and Mr. W. C.
Glenn are visiting Mr. Bond’s son
in New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Daniels left
Saturday morning for Comanche,
County to be with Mrs. Daniels
fathers, Mr. Franklin, who is very
sick.
We are very glad to say Mr. Le-
ander Watson is improving nicely.
The Juniors organized a B. Y. P.
U. Sunday night and will render a
and that she lives at Pettit.
Mr. and Mrs. Kaylor and baby
visited his parents at Post last
wek.
The Pettit baseball boys and Whit-
, , . . harral boys played ball at Pettit
for two nights. Every one is invited satm-Hav ... . .
____ saiuiaay evening, the scores being
13 and 18 in Pettit’s favor.
Miss Lorine Mclnturff gave a
to come.
There will be a candidate speaking
at the Cobleland school house Fri-
day night May 6. All candidates
are cordially invited to come and
speak.
Mr. Harry Hewlett has returned
from Wilson where he has been
visiting relatives and friends.
fruit supper last Friday night. A
nice time was reported by a large
crowd.
Mrs. Pettit has been sick with the
flu but able to be In school again.
Miss Mildred Austin of Pettit was
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stroud
. ^e;V a 80 br,n8 a tingle of Spring to one's blood -
e desire to be up and away, somewhere, anywhere.
I he out-of-doors whispers, calls, beckons to sports, motor
rides, picnics.
The world is filled to overflowing with interesting
things to do, places to go, fascinating things to see—
woman s place is no longer only in the home.
In Appreciation
From the very bottom of our hearts wc want to thank
you for the patronage and encouragement given ns
in our New Beauty Shoppe and in return for all this
we mean at all times, to give you the very best there
is to be had.
PERMANENT SPECIALS
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week at school.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pettit and ram-
i' j ily of Shallowater were visitors of
his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
John Pettit over the weekend.
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We are running some specials on permanent waves
for the next week and all our permanents are guar-
anteed, so if you are planning to get a permanent for
the Summer, come in and see us before buying.
We are prepared to give the croquignole or spiral
wave in any method. And we are especially proud
to announce thut we can give you a Realistic Wave
that would be a Crowning Beauty to any one.
We will have extra help for this weekend and hope
to be able to accommodate all of our customers
promptly.
Palace Beauty Shoppe
In Rear of Palace Drug Co.
Phone 61 LEVELLAND, TEXAS .
SPEAKING OF
SPORTS
BV LOIS H. VESTAL
BUT—Have You
Time?
the
YOU HAVE, IF YOUR HOME IS RUN THE
MODERN WAY—THE ELECTRIC WAY.
Walter Evans Hurls a Three Hit ”
Game; YYhitis Doubles. ——•
Walter Evans hurled the Bearcats ==
(o a three hit game'"here SiihdkV ua-
against Hershel Galey’s Shallowater ==
aggregation. The Shallowater team
crossed the plate only twice, both as EE
a result of a hit and two errors. —
Bob Whitis. hard hitting out- EE
fielder, drove in the winning runs in
the seventh inning, to drive Wheeler =
and Evans in. but in case you did-!”
n’t see it. it was a nice blow. In
fact it was the longest hit of the EE
afternoon. •
Levelland Bearcats to Play at £§
Shallowater Sunday
Manager M. G Wyatt of the Lev-| S
elland Bearcats announced here this ss
week that they would play a return EE
game with Manager Galey’s team, i EE
It would be mighty nice if a large
group of Levelland boosters would j”
attend the game Sunday afternoon | »EE
in the Lubbock County town j EE
Automatic electric cookery, refrigeration, dishwash-
ing, and the tim'i-saving, labor saving electric appliances
for other household tasks, save many minutes and many
steps daily. ^ v........ . ---------------------------------------
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GOLDEN
HOURS MODERN ELECTRICAL SER-
VANTS MAKE POSSIBLE.
Texas Utilities Company
LIGHT AND POWER
We»t Side Square
LEVELLAND
Stella Mae Green Bows to Amarillo EE
Dame
Stella Mae Green was defeated
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Hockley County Herald (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1932, newspaper, May 6, 1932; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1160273/m1/6/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.