The Hockley County Herald (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1960 Page: 3 of 16
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■Suction A -PAGE THREE
Levelland, Texas
I960
CORN
21c
15c
79c
KIM, TOILET
2 rolls 15c
the
c
HASKINS MARKET SPECIALS
Su-
to
MOTHER'S DAY
HAMS
43c
at
and
for
49c
THE WILL OF TEXANS
Mrs.
3 cans 25c
who
GENERAL
31c
SNOW CROP, 10 ,W. pkg .._
If we made
ORANGE JUICE jyc
Donald Duek, 6 oz. can.......... ■ •
ROLAND BURNETT
Gladiola Flour for
ROLLS
_25c
Porcupine, S. D
19c
Banquet, Chicken
POTATOES
7'/2‘
WAYNE BRISTOW
10c
10c
THE MAN
W TH A PLAN!
DR. PEPPER
HI-HOS
SUNSHINE, 1 LB.
—
Bake and be Glad—with
^)LAE7IVLA FLVUR
The best-selling flour in the Southwest
I
FR01FV FOOD SfiLF
VOTE SATURDAY MAY 7
| HASKINS FRESH PRODUCE
TEA
Pd. Pol. Adv.
shannon County m Porcupine Cnee* war Porcupine But
Kimball, recrea-
superintendent.
were offered by
of San Jose, who
Fed
San
one
blue
like
third vice president; and
Warren Keyes Sr. of Mar-
recording secretary.
(Pol. Ad paid for by Levelland
supporters of Will Wilson)
Mc-
few
Gladiola Land (that’s Texas and a little bit more)
could give the rest of the country lessons in
home baking. Nobody makes biscuits, pies and
cakes the way the ladies make ’em here.
Nobody's so fussy about flour, either—and that’s
fine with us. We’re fussy, too. That’s why
Gladiola Flour is like no other flour made.
Naturally, it outsells every other brand.
As for the folks in Porcupine, S.D., what they don’t
know won’t hurt ’em. Snow-white Gladiola Flour
isn’t for them—it’s for you. And it costa only
about a day more than the cheapest brand
at your store.
PINKNEY’S WHOLE
OR HALF lb.
R. E. Bradley, principal.
Whiteface Junior High School, an-
nounced Kathy Whittenburg as val-
edictorian and Judy Ashmore as
three years or
service pins at
the graduation
will make
Gun-slinging TV star
is sued for divorce
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) —
Doug McClure, gun - slinging co-
star of the “Overland Trail” TV
series, has been sued fcr divorce.
Faye McClure, 21, charged men-
tal cruelty in the suit filed Wed-
nesday. She and McClure, 25, were
married in Honolulu in 1957
separated a week ago.
a simple cere-
by Chief Justice
of the State
Hungry lion is traded
by San Francisco zoo
SAN FRANCISCO (API -
up with its hungry lions,
Francisco’s zoo has traded
of them away—for a pair of
maccaws guaranteed to eat
bird:.
“If
wants
trade.
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. VolUe Dickerson
•f Route t, Littlefield, an-
Bounce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Barbara Gaye, to
Gerald E. Pair, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Pair of Whitharral.
The wedding vows will be read
at the home of the bride’s par-
ents, !'/2 miles southwest of
Lunis Chapel, Thursday, June
18. Miss Dickerson is salutator.
tan of the 1960 graduating class
of Whitharral High School
Where she has been very active
In scholastics and sports. Pair,
a 1959 graduate of Whitharral
High School, is a farmer.
TOP STUDENTS AT WHITEFACE JR. HIGH
Kathy Whittenburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Whittenburg, left, has been named valedictorian at
Whiteface Junior High School. Judy Ashmore, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ashmore, is the salutatorian.
Both girls have an “A” average with Kathy’s just slight-
ly higher. They have spent their entire school years in
the Whiteface system. (Staff Photo).
Rcland Burnett, Levelland, is a
candidate for the B. A. degree with
the spring graduating class of Way-
lond Baptist College, Plainview.
Commencement speakers
May 22 and 23 will be Paul Har-
vey, Chicago, and the Rev. Mori
Hiratani, Pearl City Hawaii, who
will also have honorary degrees
conferred on them.
Burnett, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Burnett, Route 2, will be
an honored guest of President and
Mrs. A. Hope Owen at the Presi-
dent’s Reception on Sunday after-
noon, and of the Association of For-
mer Students at dinner on May 20
in Slaughter Memorial Center. The
1960 Class will give its final pro-
gram at the 10 o'clock chapel hour
on May 23. At that time the class
gift will be presented to Dr. Owen.
A graduate of Whitharral High
School, Burnett has also attended
Texas Tech. A history major at
Wayland, he served as president of
the Ministerial Alliance in 1958-59.
Since the fall of 1959 he has served
as pastor of the Arney Baptist
Church. He is married to the form-
er Bettye Sellers, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, J. M. Sellers, Levelland.
Mrs. Burnett is a former Wayland
student.
Joint recital given
for piano pupils
WHITHARRAL (Spl) —
Rose Buckner of Littlefield and Mr
Don Overman presented their pi-
ano pupils in a joint recital at the
Whitharral Baptist Church here
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Buckner’s pupils were Vel-
ma Stickland, Eddie Johnson, Pau-
la Reding, Karron Sue Johnson,
Ann Denney, Linda Kirby, Phyllis
Ward, Linda Bryant, Pat Ward
Martha Slape, Sue Barbee, Lynn
Simmons, Jackie Stafford, Bob
Ward and Emily Ruth Cotton.
Mrs. Overman presented Gayle
Burrus. Cynthia Dukatnik, Kathy
Wade, Joe Williams, Claudia Wade,
Jimmy Williams, Sharon Williams
and Judy Wade.
, . . and Mother’* Day week - end Buys
that are sure to please. Shop Haskins
for many tasty everyday specials.
DOUBLE THRIFT STAMPS
Double on Tuesday with *2.50 purchase
Pamelia Churchill weds
Broadway show producer
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) —
Broadway producer Leland Hay-
ward and Pamela Churchill, for-
mer daughter-in-law of Sir Win-
ston Churchill, are honeymooning
today following their wedding
here.
They left here Wednesday im-
mediately after
mony performed
Frank McName
preme Court.
The wedding was in Justice
Namee's chambers, just a
hours after the 57-year-old Hay-
ward was divorced in Las Vegas
by Nancy Gross Hayward, his
wife of 11 years.
The bride is the ex-wife of Ran-
dolph Churchill.
Austin woman gets
topTFWC position
AUSTIN (AP) — Mrs. Harry
Griffiths erf Austin was formally
named as president of the Texas
Federatio of Women’s Clubs at its
convention here today.
She was unopposed. Only one
race was contested, with Mrs.
James Allen of Childress and Mrs.
J. L. Ginnings erf Pilot Point both
seeking to be second vice presi-
dent.
Mrs. A. T. Carleton of Houston
was unopposed for first vice pres-
ident; Mrs. F. B. Seay of An-
dres,
Mrs.
shall,
Mrs. Martin hosts
HD club meeting
Mrs. Roy Martin was hostess
the Levelland Home Demonstra-
tion Club meeting Wednesday mor-
ning in the Reddy Room.
Roll call was answered with hints
on calorie watching and Mrs. Jew-
el Robinson presented the program
on weight control and showed pic-
tures concerning diet and methods
of reducing. •
A bsief business meeting was
presided over by Mrs. Ivy Lee
Adams and Mrs. Marvin Brock
was in charge of secretary’s du-
ties.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess to Mmes. Brock, Homer
Morris, Adams, Harold Wilcox and
Robinson. Little Sally Adams was
a guest.
DEL MONTE, CUT, 393 CAN
GREEN BEANS
KIMBELL’S, 3-LB. CAN
SHORTENING
Two from Level land among
Wayland College graduates
KIMBELL’S, 10 lb. Bag
FLOUR
DIAMOND, POUND
OLEO. ..
DEL MONTE, Sliced, 16 oz.
CARROTS
2 for 29c
CHOICE BEEF, CHUCK JU
ROAST, lb. . 49C
there’s anyone else
a lion, we’ll be glad to
We have a surplus and
they’re eating up our budget,”
said Raypiond
tion and parks
| The maccaws
j Arthur Flanders
| said he’ll give his lion to the San
Jose Park. The birds are worth
$100 a pair, about the price of a
lion.
we could lower the
quality a little
KIMBELL’8, NO. 300 CANS
. 3 for 25c
DIAMOND, 46 OZ. CAN
TOMATO JUICE
Whiteface Junior High
announces graduation plans
salutatorian.
Kathy’s average for the year was
an "A.” She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Whittenburg, Route
3, Levelland. She is fourteen years
of age and a member of the band,
basketball team, volley ball team,
and the soft ball team. Her entire
school career has been at the
Whiteface schools.
Judy Ashmore is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ashmore,
Rcute 3, Levelland. She is fourteen
years old and has attended the
Whiteface schools for her entire
school career. Her average for the
year is also an "A” but slightly
under Kathy’s “A.” She is a mem-
ber of the band, basketball team,
volley ball team, and soft ball
team.
Graduation exercies fcr White-
face Junior High School will be
held at 8 p.m. Friday, May 27, in
the high school auditorium.
Weldon Skinner, superintendent
of schools, will present diplomas
to forty-six members of the class.
Preceding the presentation of di-
plomas, R. E. Bradley, principal,
will present awards of scholarships.
Members of the school person-
nel who have remained with the
school system fcr
more will receive
the conclusion of
program. Skinner
award presentation.
FOOD SAVINGS
at your FZnqertips
WILSOU
ATTORNEY
BRUSSELL
SPROUTS
CALIFORNIA, LONG
WHITES, LB
slated for 7:30 p.m., May 23.
Plainview High School auditorium.
Harvey, news analyst far Ameri-
can Broadcasting Company and
nationally known lecturer and au-
thor on American Heritage sub-
jects will deliver the Commence-
ment address before the awarding
of degrees to 59 seniors. His daily
radio broadcast will originate over
Lubbock’s Radio Station KSEL on
May 23.
YELLOW, STRAIGHT
NECK, LB
Wayne Bristcw, Muleshoe, whose
wife is the former Robbie Johnson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Johnson, Levelland, is also a can-
didate for the B. A. degree. An
honor student, he has served as
president of the Wayland Baptist
Student Union, vice president of the
freshman class, president of the
stewardship
sophomore class,
chairman of the BSU and sports
writer for the college newspaper.
Also a member of the Wayland
Ministerial Alliance, he has done
evangelistic preaching
out the Scuthem Baptist Conven-
tion.
Baccalaureate services will
held at 10:50 a.m.. May 22, at
First Baptist Church, with
Hiratani delivering the
He is a 1950 graduate of Wayland
Baptist College and is serving his
second term as president of the
Hawaii Baptist Convention. He and
Mrs. Hiratani will come from Mi-
ami, Fla., where they will be the
official messengers of the Hawaii
Baptist Convention at the Southern
Baptist Convention.
Commencement ceremonies are
through-
be
Mr.
sermon.
FRE8H, CRISP, CELLO PACK
CELERY, Stalk
Klmbelra, % Io. Pkg.
59c
FRESH, LEAN
PORK STEAK, lb
NO. 300 CANS
Ranch Style Beans-2 /29c
BISCUITS
KIMBELL’S
HEINZ, 15 oz.
Cucumber Disks.... 27c
VAL VITA, UNPEELED, 2'/, CAN
Whole Apricots . . . 31c
NORTHERN, 80 count, Cello Pkg.
NAPKINS.....2 for 25c
69‘
CHARCOAL :“n
MEAD’S, 24 count
POT PIES
B JACK
Mx
r FOR
GOVERNOR
A
KCBD—TV
Thursday, 8:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:30 p.m
WASHINGTON, WINESAP
APPLES, lb
SQUASH
12 Bottle Carton
49c
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The Hockley County Herald (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1960, newspaper, May 6, 1960; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1168889/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.