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OUR 3 6 T H YEAR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1967 NUMBER 50 Santa Plans Trip Cowboy’s Coach Praises To Plains Dec. 16 Team For ”Work” Santa Claus is coming to Over 30 prizes will be given Plains this Saturday, Decem­ away during the day's festivi­ Plains High School coach Jo­ Plains 59 Elida 64 played Denver City, Tatum, ber 16, according to a report ties according to a merchant Plains 91 Tatum 28 hn Richey this week praised and Morton. from one of his helpers. committee report. The gifts the Cowboys for their efforts Plains 81 Tatum 46 In honor of this event, Sat­ have been donated by Plains during the opening games of In varsity play the Cowboys The freshmen team--Lynn urday has been proclaimed merchants and include gift basketball season. had three overtimes. Cox, Mike Duke, Remedios "Santa Day", with a Santa certificates, household items, "We are proud of our boys wo­ The B-team--Bobby Haines, Flores, Eddie Moore, Wayne parade scheduled at 10;30 a.m. and food. rk so far this year. We feel John Lowe, Jimmy Taylor, La­ Harris, Clevy Kerby, Gary Li- Santa will fly over Plains in The gifts Will be given at that we have played a real rry Massey, Mike Nugent, Den vesay, jimmy' Recer, Mike an airplane, land at the air­ 11 a. m. , 2 - 30 p. m. and 4:30 tough schedule so far, but it nis Looney, Mike Hughes, Ve- Loe, Gary Randal, David Gu- port and ride into the comm­ p. m. In order to be elibible will help us down the line. ncites Torres, Larry Felts,He- eterscoh and Jan Kennedy. unity on a fire truck. for a free gift, you must be "Right now we feel that the rshel Smith, Mike Wilkins,Je­ Their record is 2-3 having He will give sacks of candy present at the respective times boys are well ahead of last rry He aid played Tatum, Seminole,Mo­ to each and every child who during the day. year's progress even though Their record is 2-4 having rton and Brownfield. comes out to greet him. He Anyone wishing to make a we have won only two games. will be on the East side of the contribution to the Santa Day "As we said everyone is wor­ courthouse at the conclusion fund should contact Mrs. Bill king hard and we want to be of the parade. Loyd. ready for therdistrict run with Bad Weather Halts Tahoka, last year's champs, Seagraves and Coahoma. " Water Dist. Election Coach Richey stated. Area Cotton Harvest There are 32 boys out for Basketball according to the 35; Strict Low Middling 1-in­ DEMONSTRATION LAMB- The hampshire lamb, shown above, owned by Morris Rushing, is one local school official. The South Plains cotton har­ Scheduled January 9 vest was at a peak until halted ch- 24, 60:,; M iddling Light Sp­ of the animals being prepared for the Plains and El Paso livestock shows. The above boys are We are playing in the Den­ otted 15/16-20. 10; Middling in Vocational Agriculture II, under the instruction of Mr. Lehmberg, who recently demonstra­ ver City Tournament this by the adverse weather this we­ The Board of Directors of The boundary line of each ek, according to W.K. Palmer, the South Plains Underground precinct is generally as fol­ ted the process of drenching lambs. Front row, left to right, are Billy Taylor, Jackie McDonn­ week, opening with Lamesa Light Spotted 31/32-22. 60 & ell, Joe Pierce, Morris Rushing, John R, (Bit) Robertson and back row: Heréhel Smith, Jimmy at 7 p. m. Thursday night. in charge of the Lubbock Cot­ Water District, announced th­ lows: ton Classing Office of the US- Middling Light Spotted 1-inch at an election will be held on #1 That portion of the Distr­ Gray, Mike Hughes, Mike Wilkins, Larry Felts, Gregg Jones and Stephen Simpson. Coach Richey also listed -24. 65. the varsity, B-team and fres­ DA. the 9th day of January, 1968, ict located in Cochran and Samples received at Lub­ Cottonseed prices ranged fr­ for the purpose of electing Di­ Yoakum Counties. hman team roster and sche­ om $52 to $70 per ton dules, as follows; bock, Brownfield and Lamesa rectors for the District. Dir­ #2 That portion of the Distr­ Junior High Basketball Formers had reached a seasonal high of ectors will be elected from all ict located in Terry County & 40 to 45 thousand daily when COMMUNITY five district precincts. North of Highway #380, inclu­ The varsity--Calvin Smith, OK Quotas Dan Field, Billy Taylor, Mike the rain, sleet and snow inter- Candidates for the position ding all of the City of Brown­ upted the harvest. CALENDAR of Director are now beingac- DeVries, Gregg Jones, Billy field. Kennedy, Jimmy Massey,Bil­ The three South Plains Of­ cepted. A candidate for Di­• #3 That portion of the Distr­ Schedule Is Announced yVifh 410-20 fices classed 238, 000 samples rector must own taxable pro­ ly Spencer, Joe Beal and Joe ict located in Terry County, Pierce. during the week ending Wed­ perty within the precinct in South of Highway 380. The 1967-68 Plains Junior Charles Fisher By W. M. Overton nesday, November 29th. The which he seeks office, and be Their record is as follows; #4 That portion of Gaines High Basketball schedule has Rtehey Brantley Plains 48 Morton 52 Lubbock Office classed 194, The annual Christmas con­ a resident of the State of Te­ County, located East of High­ been released, as follows: Kandy Fitzhugh Yoakum County cotton far­ 000 of this total, the Brownfi­ xas. mers apprived Cotton Market­ Plains 43 D. C. 45 cert will be presented Sunday, way 385, and including all of December 14,1967— Seminole Andrew Ruiz' Plains 60 Morton 65 eld Office-28, 000 and the December 17 at 3 p. m. in the Anyone wishing to have his the City of Seagraves. (H) 4:30 Shelley Simpson ing quotas and the announced Lamesa Office-16, 000. name placed on the ballot cotton program by a major­ Plains 45 Dora 53 Plains High School Auditorium #5 That portion of the Distr­ (H) 5' 00 Kevin'Guetersloh Through Wednesday, Novem­ The 50-minute program will should submit a request bea­ ict located in Gaines County, December 18,1967— Denver Ricky Hanna ity of 410 for, to 20 against. ber 29th the Lubbock Ottice ring the names of five quali­ The voted ballots were cou­ include traditional Christmas City (T) 4:30 James Stewart had classed 388, 000 samples songs played by the Plains Hi­ fied voters in his precinct to and west of Highway #385. January 8,1968— Denver City Pete DeVries nted by J, E. Ashburn, R.G. Ha­ YOUTH GROUPS of this year's crop, the Brown­ John J. Kendrick, President of rtman, and Carl Lowrey, the gh School, 7th grade and begi­ The present members of the (H) 4-30 David Barnett field Office 85, 000 and the nners' bands. the Board of Directors of the Board of Directors are Bob Loe, January 15,1968---Seagraves(H) Ronnie Rains present Yoakum County ASC ENJOY DINNER Lamesa Office. 33, 000. This South Plains Underground Wa­ Committee, on December 13, No admission will be charged Plains; John J. Kendrick, Brow­ 4:30 Arthur Tagle brought the total for the and school officials have exte­ ter District, at the First Nat­ nfield: Doyle Moss, Route 5, January 18, 1968---Morton(T)- • The seventh grade basketball 1967 and were open to the pu­ A T JACK PALMERS season for the three offices to ional Bank, Brownfield, Tex­ blic. nded an invitation to everyone Brownfield:Claude Heame.Se- 5 30 roster includes- 506, 000. The three offices to attend. as, no later than noon on De­graves, and Joe Anderson of Se­January 19-20...... Seagraves To J. L. Nea.l If cotton farmers over thq na­ had 157, 000 unclassed samp­ cember 18,1967. minole, Texas. urney Tony Chandler tion approve marketing quotas The Plains young homakers les on hand on Wednesday. This January 29,1968---Brownfield loey Lowe by two-thirds or more, thè and young farmers enjoyed thebrought the total classed and The "Child Jesus ” will be (T) 4-00 David Sewell announced cotton program and annual Thanksgiving dinner received by the three offices presented at the First Baptist February 1,1968---Seminole (H) Bruce Lester’ marketing will be in effect at the Jack Palmers on Nove­ to 663, 00-0. Church at 7:00 p. m. Decem­ Operation Xmas Card 4-30 Tony Winn for the 1968 crop. mber 13 at 7:30 p. m. Cotton prices, as reported by ber 17th. February 5 ,1968---Seagraves (T) Lovell Trout ************** Attending were the Vennum the Consumer and Marketing This presentation will be 4-30 ferry Parrish Fitzgeralds, Jack Palmers, Roy Service of the USDA. declin­ made by the combined youth February 10,1968---Plains Jr.High Tames Lewis McGehees, Alex Crosses, Je­ ed $5. 00 to $15. 00 this week. and adult choirs under the dir­ Gets Underway Here 'Tourney Mike McRae Call your news to us, we rome Heads, Kent Welchs, Bo Prices ranged from $2. 50 per ection of Miss Judy Albright. February 15,1968---Tatum(H) Neal Newsom can use it. 456-4116 Stephens, and Inez Chambliss, bale over the loan for high gr­ Everyone is invited to attend 5:00 Randy Tidwell Jo Ann Barron, Linda Huddle­ade, short staple cotton to $75. the Christmas music program. ‘Operation Christmas Card’, be published in a Community ston, Randy Lehmberg. Guests Christmas Card in the Dec­ February 19,1968---Denver City Robert Barbosa ************** 00 per bale over the loan for annually sponsored by the Pl­ (T) 5:00. Garry Haines were Mrs. John Fitzgerald and high grade cotton having sta­ The Yoakum County Com­ ains Dirt Gardeners Garden ember 21st issue of the Pl­ February 22, 23, 24--Denver City Brian Ashburn the Leo Whites. ple length of 1-3/32 & longer. missioners Court will m eetja- Club, for improvements at the ains Record. All money above The homeakers attended the Tourney Robert Wauson LIGHTING CONTEST Demand 'Continued strongestnuary 8, 1968 for the purpose Plains Cemetery, gives every­ the expense of the publishing The eighth grade basketball ro­ Gene Wauson Tsa Mo Ga bazaar while the for cotton having micronaire of setting the salaries of the one an opportunity to wish each will be used for improvements ster is as follows: James Stowe young farmers enjoyed a pro­ of 3. 3 and better, and this co­ officials and employees for the and every resident of Plains of the Plains Cemetery. Tommy Neal Lee Murph Anyone wishing to enter the gram presented by Leo White. tton was selling at a greater Christmas lighting contest sp­ The young homakers m eta­ premium over the loan. Cot­ year, 1968, according to a re­ a ‘Merry Christmas’ each and Over $1, 000 has been netted gain Monday, December 11 in every day all year long. onsored by the Chamber of ton in the other micronaire port this week from County Ju­ since the organization of the Commerce is asked to call the the home. ec. departmentand categories was generally sel­ dge Gene H. Bennett. project. The money is used chamber for information. brought cakes, cookies, and ling at $5. 00 to $15. 00 per To participate in this oppor­ to help purchase evergreen pl­ Tsa Alo Ga Members candy, the Judging will be held betwe­ bale over the loan. The Plains Chamber of tunity any one may donate the ants at the Cemetery entrance. en December 16 and 20. The food was then taken to Average prices paid for the Money may be mailed or gi­ the convalescent home. Commerce will meet at money they plan to spend on Finances ana’ smaii mem­ most predominant qualities in 7:30 p. m. tonight in the Christmas cards, stamps and ven to Mrs. Bill Overton, Mrs. Host Husbands Dec. 9 bership will not permit the Further plans were made for the 3. 5 to 4. 9 micronaire ra­ Leon Lewis, Mrs. Neil Parks the Christmas dinner Tuesday, upstairs of the old court­ etc. to people living in Plains Young Farmers to sponsor the nges were: Middling 15/16 - house. Any interested or Mrs. C.H.Stewart of the pro- The Tsa Mo Ga Club mem­ Suzhan St. Romain and Cathy Rural lighting contest as they December 12 which was ser­ to the ‘Operation Christmas ect commission, Mrs. Robert 20. 95; Middling 31./32-24. 05, persons are urged to at­ bers were host to their husbands Anderson sang a medley of have in the past according to ved by the Plains FHA mem­ Middling 1-inch -26. 60: St­ Card’ fund. The names of Young, president or any mem­ bers. tend this session. all persons participating will at the annual Christmas dinnerChristmas songs. A very spe­ a YF spokesman. rict Low Middling 3.1/32-22. ber of the Garden Club. held December 9,1967 in the cial presentation was made by club house at the County Park, Mrs. Terry Bacan as she sang Club members who planned "The Christmas Song". She and presented the dinner werewas accompanied by Robert Demo Club Runoff Election Saturday! Mrs. J. M. Tippett, C. C. Per­ Field at the piano. kins, Robert Chambliss, Bill Robert Field dreesed Loyd, F. W. Graham, J. P.Robe- Robert Field and Judy Albr­ Tour Homes rtson and Ruth Oneal. ight dr4ssed as Mr. and Mrs The room and tables were Santa Clause distributed the m 450- N ? -4 5 « - IN the Cowboy gym last Tuesday night the Cowboys played beautifully decorated with gr­ gifts from a beautiful tree. Near Plains a victorious game against Tatum. The boys had an ending eenery, snowmen and tall ca­ Their assistants were Suzhon Yoakum County Home De­ score of 81-46. The B-game also proved to by a victory when ndles. and Cathy dressed as elves. monstration Club’s second the Cowbovs won with 43-40 points. The next game will be The State line Home Demo­ Special guest were Mrs. B. meeting in November was played against I.evelland at the D. C. Tournament. This tou­ Tohnson and Mrs. Fauche of tours of homes. The fiveclubs Sample Ballot SPECIAL RUN-OFF rnament will be December 14th- 16th. Again Monday , Decem­ nstration Club prepared and Denver City; Mr. and Mrs. G. met at the home of Ozella ELECTION ber 11 the Cow bovs plaved Loveland. This game beganat6;30. served the delicious meal of W. Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs, Pe­ Hunt in Denver City Novem­ Decem ber 16, 1967 go cow boys : trukey and dressing, fruit salad te Smith, Mrs. AJma McGinty. ber 28 at 9 a. m. Yoakum County, Texas The A-team football boys were rewarded for all their hard green beans and water chest­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blankenship. They toured Miss Hunt's Yoakum County, Texas work they put out last season. They have received black nuts, scallped potatoes and as­Mr. and Mrs. JL Bozeman, Mr. home, two new houses, Mr. DECEMBER 16,1967 NOTE: Voter’s signature to be leather jackets. sorted relishes. Pecan pie andand Mrs. Terry Bacon and Mr, and Mrs. J. D. McKee’s remod­ affixed on the reverse Side. Decmber loth the State, volleyball girls will start working pumpkin pie were, served with and Mrs. Bill Powell. eled home, Judge and Mrs. out for their hard season ahead. Their first game will be coffee for dessert. Also Miss Linda Robertson & Gene Bennett’s new home in after the New Year when rite girls will start a winningstreak Dinner music was furnished Kenneth Hale, Beth Ann, Kar­ Denver City, Mr. and Mrs. all the way to State. "Be NO 1"! I ! ! ! by Robert Field. Judy Albright en, Robbie and Kendra. R G. Hartman’s home, looked The Young Homemakers hanquit was on Decmber 12th at at some furniture Mrs. Hart­ the Country Cluh. man had redone, saw Mr. and FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 75 The F. H A girls prepared and served the food for them. Mrs. R K. Field's ranch home Then in turn the Young Homemakers will prepare and serve at Bronco, Mr. and Mrs. Reg (Unexpired Term) at Teh Lf. fC. Brooks To Train Martin's remodeled home and at the F, H. A. Banquet December 21st, This banquet will be Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Pippin's in the First Baptist Fellowship Hall. The theme the girls have new home. INSTRUCTION NOTE: Place an “X” in the square beside the candidate chosen is "Christmas Fantasy". At U.S. Naval Station The ladies attending the Decoration and food committees are hard at work planning & Marine Reserve Second Li­ enable him to fly modern, tour were: Mines, Reg Mar­ for whom you wish to vote. preparing for this oncoming occasion. The C hapter has dec­ tin, Carl Lowrey from the Tu­ ided the "Bess-Bow " occasion will be formal. This should be eutenant Kenneth E. Brooks complex military aircraft in Jr. , son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ all kinds of weather condi­ rner Club; Robert Cham bless, one of the great school events of the year. Charlas Williams, P. M. Wil­ The F. F. A. boys have been working hard earning money. neth E. Brooks of Perryton & tions. husband of the former Miss He will also be able to fly liams, Jack Palmet from the They have been selling F. F. A. oranges and grapefruits. Stanford Valley Club; R. G. □ JOHN J. KENDRICK Everyone seems to be in the mood for Christmas and a ba­ Loretta A. Taylor of Tokio his aircraft from take-off to has reported for advanced in­ destination by the use of na­ Hartman from the State Line. Terry County dly needed holiday. Club: C. A. Prewitt, Hollis The Band plans to have a Christmas Concert Sunday atter- strument flight training with vigational instruments and Training Swuadron-six at the without visual reference to Hughes, Carl Short, from the noon. December 17th in the High School Auditorium. Every­ Denver City Club:Mmes. Ro­ one is invited. U. S. Naval Air Station in the ground. Pensacola, Fla. Upon completion of_his bert Rucker, Grady Warren, H. □ EDDIE PAXTON The Drama Club plan to have a Christmas play. It will be L. Walser, Claude Bowers, of December 21st. Members of the club have been practicing While with the squadron he training with Training Sq­ Hockley County will be instructed in the Na­ uadron-six he will be quali­ the Pleasant Hill Club, and hard in order to present to you "Monsieur La Santa Claus", H. D. agent Mrs. Joe H. Th­ If you refuse to face trouble you may doub­ vy's T-28B "Trojan"aircraft, fied as a Naval instrument gaining knowledge that will pilot. ompson, Mrs. Genel Bennett, le it. and Miss Ozella Hunt.

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SELL* RENT* SWAP* HIRE • BUY* SELL* RENT* SWAP* HIRE • BUY • SELL* RENT • SWAP* HIRE PRESSj | ASSOCIATIOII School 7967 < E3 £ S ) CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS Menu HIRE • BUY • SELL* RENT • SWAP • HIRE • BUY* SELL* RENT • SWAP • HIRE • BUY* SELL* RENT- 1. Buv your tree early, inis will enable you to be select­ The Plains Record RENTALS ive in the purchase of a rea­ Monday, 18th sonably fresh tree. Check for Deviled Ham signs of needle shedding and Sandwiches And The Yoakum County Review brittleness as a sign that the FOR RENT Pork & Beans treehas become too dry. Completely Furnished The Plains Record 2. Store the tree outdoors in Potato Chips Joe D. Hughes, Publisher Apartments. See the shade until ready for use. Combination Salad A T When it is brought indoors,im­ Fruit Cup THE PLAINS MOTEL mediately make a diagonal Cookies NORMA JO HUGHES...... EXECUTIVE EDITOR cut removing 1 to 2 inches of Milk Jewell Anderson------Purely Local P. O. Box 1006 WEDDING REMINDER House for Rent: 3 bdrm. Con­ BUSINESSES Phone 456-4116 the base. Stand the tree in Margaret B ox ------State Line News water and keep it in water un Tuesday, 19th Fern Lowrey------Tokio News tact Phil Chandler or call The wedding of Miss Betty Spaghetti with Meat til you discard it. Sauce 456-4383. $65 per month, Hamm, daughter of Mr. and 3. Keep the tree away from PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY AT PLAINS, TEXAS tfc. Mrs. L. D. Hamm, Jr. , to all sources of heat, such as a Green Beans 79355 Supplies John Henly, son of Mr. and fireplace or heating unit. Use Buttered Baked Potato Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Plains, Texas Mrs. Wayne Henly of Lubbock, a fire screen to contain flying Pinapple, cottage cheese under the act of Congress, March 3, 1879. BUILDING Texas, will be held at - the sparks and Lime Jello Salad ELECTRICAL STA-STYLE MFG. CO Plains Methodist Church De­ 4. Check the water level. You Hot Rolls & Butter SUBSCRIPTION RATES; $4. 00 PER YEAR IN YOAKUM AND REAL ESTATE PLUMBING cember 16, 1967 at 7:30 p. m. may need to add as much as a Honey & Peanut Butter TERRY COUNTIES. $5. 00 PER YEAR ELSEWHERE. FARM The Rev. James Futch will pint of water daily. Milk HOUSEHOLD needs ladies officiate. 5. Keep you lighting system RA NCH is good order. Inspect and di­ Wednesday, 20th OLD MASTERS TO SEW PILLOWCASES Turkey & Dressing BY THE PIECE scard wires with frayed insula­ LEGAL NOTICE REFINISHING CHRISTMAS TREES tion, broken sockets and loose Buttered Yams PITTSBURG PAINT CAN BE DANGEROUS connections. Buttered Asparagus PUBLIC NOTICE from 1963 to 1967, inclusive. REASONABLE RATE 6. Remove combustible Chri­ Stuffed Celery OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR •However, in any case where any FOR SALE COGBURN-YOUNG By Sudie M. Thompson RECORDATION AND LIMITA- ' Good homes in Plains. Large HARDWARE stmas wrappings as soon as po­ Cranberry Sauce claimant of a riparian right has Hot Rolls & Butter TION OF CERTAIN CLAIMS prior to A ugust 28, 1967, com­ Brick a real bargain. Smaller TRUE VALUE STORE'* CONTACT Foy Streetman The live tree is a symbol of ssible. Burn them as safe lo­ OF WATER RIGHTS. menced or completed the con­ cation in an incinerator or pl­ Mince Pie with Topping ones too. the beauty and joy of Christ­ Milk Notice is here given as re­ struction of works designed to mas: but a dry tree is recogn­ ace them in a covered metal quired by Section 4 of the Water Farms - Business Property trash can. apply a greater quantity of Streetman’s ized as a fire hazard. Most Rights Adjudication Act of 1967 water to beneficial use, such Some Trades. (Article 7542a, Vernon’s Civil commercial Christmas trees right shall be recognized to the DIRECT MATTRESS C a Dept. Store must be cut iwell in advance LEGAL NOTICES Statutes) that all claims of ri­ extent of the maximum amount CLARK REAL ESTATE Matteresses rebuilt, innersp- parian water rights, all claims of water actually applied to of use. Often they are sub­ under Article 7500a, Revised beneficial use without waste At Western Motel, ring, $14.90; Cotton, $9.90. jected to prolong storage. Th- Civil Statutes of Texas, 1925, to during any calendar year from East of town, Also, new innersprings, orth­ , is in itself may not constitute impound, divert or use public 1963 to 1970, inclusive; provid­ opedics, foam rubber and king a hazard-.however, Texas im­ NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE TO BIDDERS waters for other than domestic ed an additional sworn state­ Phone 456-5121 size. Call THE FIX-IT SHOP ports over 3 million trees an­ and livestock purposes for which ment is filed on or before July no permit has been issued, all at 456-2955, who is receiving nually, and often storage may Yoakum County will receive THE STATE OF TEXAS ( 1, 1971. Failure to file the calls for our company located be in boxcars that undergo ex­ bids until 10:00 A. M. Decem­ claims of water rights under sworn statement or statements the Irrigation Acts of 1889 and at 1613 Ave. H. Lubbock, tremes of temperatures. ber 27,1967, on the following COUNTY OF YOAKUM i in substantial compliance with Need responsible party in 1895 which were not filed with Section 4 shall extinguish and tfc A Christmas tree with its piece of maintenance equip­ the State Board of Water En­ bar any claim of water right to Plains area to take over pay­ base immersed in water will ment. The Honorable Commissioners gineers in accordance with the which the Section applies. ments on 1967 model Singer remain safe from ignition to Court will receive bids until Irrigation Act of 1913, as Instructions and forms for sewing machine. Automatic a point source'faneh as a ma­ One (1) New Tandem Dr­ 10:00 A.M. December 27,1967 amended, and all other claims for the following: recording claims may be obtain­ zlg-zagger, blind hems, fan­ KISCO tch flame) for at least 3 ive Heavy Duty, Diesel of water rights other than ed without cost from the Texas weeks if installed reasonably Powered Motor Grader c'aims under permits and certi­ cy patterns, buttonholes, etc. WATER SOFTENER Water Rights Commission, P. O. Four payments at $6.76 or dis­ fresh. Tmmersion also pre­ With the Following Speci­ Printing Calculator with auto­ fied filings, must be recorded Box 12396, Capitol Station, Sales & Service with the Texas Water Rights serves the fresh greenness of fications: matic Short cut Multiplica­ Austin, Texas 78711. count for cash. Write Credit . G. Haynes the foliage. White spruce tion Commission. Section 4 does not Department, 1114 19th Street, apply to use of water for do­ ovington. New Mexico • must be immersed to prevent Direct Start Diesel En­ Automatic accumulative mull; mestic and livestock purposes Lubbock, Texas. ¿Phone 396-4237 needle drop, unless it is cut gine of not less than 135 negative mult, 17 digit tojal as the same is defined by Com­ fresh and used less than a Flywheel H. P. capacity, Automatic credit mission Rules. Joe D. Carter, Chairman wp.e.k. Oil Clutch With Indepe­ balance printed, squaring key On or before Septem ber 1, TEXAS WATER RIGHTS Good Business Buildings For House For Sale: 4 Bdrm; Here are some pointers that ndent Filter. in , Division stop key to 1969, every person claiming any COMMISSION Sale: Ideal location on Main 13/4 Bath; Carpeted and Dr­ will help assure a fire-safe Operating Weight Not memory key, back space key, water right to which Section 4 Hi Way in Plains. aped; Fireplace; Patio; Gara­ Christmas in your home: Less Than 26, 000 Lbs. enter dividend key, check wi­ applies shall file with the Com­ Mr. and Mrs. J D. McKee. ndow mission a sworn statement set­ ge; Fenced Yard. Phone 456- 14’One Piece Hydraulic Call 592-2496, Denver City. 3434. Shiftable Moldboard. Automatic chain mult with­ ting forth the nature of the Collect, claim of water right. Claims to tfc Cab With Tinted Glass. out manual re-entry of inter­ ftc Gal. Jugs mediate results which the Section applies shall Ever)' day is Christmas to the Dr. Clement Clarke Moore Hot Water Heater and be recognized only if valid un­ was ashamed of his poem, Defroster Fan. der existing law and only to the person who receives U.S. Sav­ Houses for Sale to be Moved. The Court reserves the right to ings Bonds. In seven years he very famous, "Night Before 14:00 X 24 Tires-Front extent of actual application of CHEAP. Phone D. C. Newsom Christmas” and would not for sale and Rear- reject any and all bids. water to beneficial use without will receive $4 for every S3 you Gin. 456-8116. acknowledge that he wrote it Mounted on 10 " Rims. waste during any calendar year pay out now for his E Bonds. tfc for more than twenty years. 25C ea. Ruby Heald- Yoakum County reserves the County Clerk right to accept or reject any or all bids and waiver any Streetmanfs technicality. Channel 8 The TV Log Channel 10 Dept. Store /S / Ruby Heald- DON’T FORGET County Clerk SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 MONDAY DECEMBER 18 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 ■MONDAY, DECEMBER 18 8:00 Super 6* 6:30 The Monkees* 8:00 Frankenstein, Jr.* 6:30 Gunsmoke* CHANGES IN TELEPHONE DIRECTORY LAST WEEK 8:30 Super President* 7:00 Man From UNCLE* 8:30 The Herculoids* 7:30 The Lucy Show* VOTE SATURDAY REMOVED OR DISCONNECTED; 9:00 Flintstones* 8:00 Danny Thomas Show* 9:00 * 8:00 The Andy Griffith Show* INSTALLED OR RE-CONNECTED 9:30 Samson and Goliath* 9:00 I Spy* 9:30 * 8:30 Family Affair* Ball, Gary 456-2552 Bowers, J. C. Farm 456-8210 10:00 Birdman* 10:00 Channel 8 N/W/S 10:00 Moby Dick & The Migh­ 9-00 At the Drop of a Haf* FOR Cox, Joe L 456-4774 Day, D. E. 456-5155 10:30 /Secret Sq­ 10:30 The Tonight Show* ty Mightor* 10:00 Thriller Johnson, Jo Ann 456-3658 Duff, Rachel 456-4488 uirrel* 12:00 The Californians 10:30 The / Aqua 11:00 TV-10 N/W/S Mobley, C. M. (Mobile) 456-2326 Esquivil, Salvador 456-2276 11:00 * 12:30 Sign off news man Hour* 11:30 Big-10 Movie: Randall, Jerry 456-4377 Sherrin, Raymond 456-2743 11:30 kool McCool* John Kendrick 11:00 Johnny Quest* Where Danger Lives, -R. Williams, A. B. 456-8366 Webb, James W. 456-3900 12:00 King and (Odie) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 12:00 The Lone Ranger* Williams, Cecil 456-2552 12:30 Cartoon Fun 6:30 I Dream OfJeaAiie* 12:30 The Road Runner* Mitchum, M O’Sullivan 12:55 Words and Music 7:00 Jerry Lewis Show* .1.00 The Rifleman TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 Question: What’s the best gift I can give for Christmas? 8- 00 Tuesday Night Movie:1-30 ChamDionship Bowling* 6:30 Daktari* Answer: An extension telephone 1:00 AFL Game: "Kiss of Evil",--C. Evans, 2:30 Ski Easy to Safety* "-.'30 Red Skelton Show* WHILE YOU ARE AT San Diego vs Houston* E. Desouza* 3:30 Good Morning World* I INDEPENDENT I 10:00 Channel 8 N/W/S 4:00' Shirtsleeve Session 2:45 NFL Football- Dallas 9:00 The CBS News Hour* the PI a i n s Santa Day ROMAIN TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC 10:30 Tonight Show* vs San Francisco Special 12:00 Kit Carson 4:30 G. E. College Bowl* 10:00 Theatre 10 ÎK3tssxx«se»%xxxss3sxxsx3esesss3sx»%xss3S3asssxssass3SXXX3sasxxxsaasx x x x ia ^ 5:00 New Mexico Outdoors 12:30 Sign Off News 11:00 TV-10 N-W-S 5:30 Church of Christ 6:00 CBS News/Roger Mudd* 11-30 Big-10 Movie: 5:45 Focus on Eastern WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20 6-30 Jackie Gleason* Flying Leathernecks, -- 6:30 The Virginian* 7:30 My Three Sons* J.J. Wayne, R. 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Dru, M Cliff, W. 11:00 N-W-S hush puppies Brennan 11-30 Big-10 Movie Return to Paradise,--G. Delicious Meats EACH Cooper, B. Jones banquet dinners 39c fryers FRESH, WHOLE LB- 33c y o u r / independent1 BUSTER GRAHAM Insurance / AGENT Place your orders for k k /a g e n t PHONE 456-3595 SERVES YOU FIRST beef ribs LB. 25C turkeys & hams now! Help when Plains you Insurance The Plains Record need it most Agency f THE PLAINS RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1967 PAGE 3 Mr. and Mrs. William Wor­ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bearden, Mr. and Mrs. Deroy An- mother of Mrs. William Wor­ family Mr. and Mrs. Stub er and his brother and wife Ervin in Brownfield Thursday sham and Edith spent Thanks­ Rickey, and Rhonda até derson and family Thanks­ sham. Mr. & Mrs. Waldrop Sherrin. Mr. & Mrs. Weldon Spencer. He was the brother of Mrs. giving Day with Mrs. Worsharr Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. giving dinner guests were live in the Turner community Red plays football for the Bill Irvin and was well known parents Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bearden mother and family Mrs. Anderson parents Mr. serval years before moving to Weekend guests of Becky NTSU Eagles. in our community. T o k io Waldrop and her sister Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Perkins and Mrs. W. E. Fuquay of Seminole. Her condition is Waters were Becca Brown of Lucille Palmer in Seminole. and N. C. They visited Ray’s Stanton, her sisters and fam­ still about the same. Brownfield. Congradulations to Mr. & Young people of the Tokic parents Mr. and Mrs. Rueben ily Mr. and Mrs. Gene But­ Mrs. Tommy Elmore on the Baptist Church accompanied f l e w * Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bearden in Denver City that ler and boys of Stanton, Mr. Edith Worsham spent Satur­ Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Waters, arrival of a baby girl born by Mrs. Lewis Waters atten­ Anderson Sunday afternoon afternoon. They attended the and Mrs. J. C. Burchett and day night and Sunday withhef Becky, Glenn and Becca Br­ December 5 at the Methodi­ ded the Youth Rally in Mea- By Ferae Lowrey were J. T. 's brother and wife Three Way and Welch foot­ boys of Big Spring, Deroy grandfather Melvin Waldrop own ate supper with Mr. and st hopsital in Lubbock. Her dovj Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson ball game at Lamesa to watch parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. and her Aunt Lucille Palmer Mrs. Ray Bearden, Rickey and name is Shannon Serena and Mr. ana i\us. James Fred from Big Spring. Ray nephew Ronnie Bearden Anderson. in Seminole. Rhonda Friday night. she weighed 8pounds-12 oun­ Rev Ray Hattison, ministeraj Turner, Kathy, Debbie, Mr. play. They visited the Hom­ ces at birth. student at Wayland Baptist and Mrs. James Earl Sherrin, er Beardens after the game. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Mrs. Lewis Waters, Becky, College, Plainview, filled tlje Derrell, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Brad- Mr. & Mrs. Ray Bearden vi­ dock visited their son and Martin and family Thanks­ sited C. C. Perkins in the Den­ and Glenn visited Mrs. Wat­ Mr. & Mrs. Bob Patterson of pulpit at Tokio Church Sun. Lowrey, Mr. and Mrs. Tom family Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill giving were Mrs. Martin's ver City hospital Sunday, Mr. er's mother, Mrs. DA Wilson Midland were guests of her He was accompanied by his Grey, Georgia, and Vicki Alexander, James, Billy, and brothers and family Mr. and in Lubbock Sunday. They parents Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Sn­ wife Beverly. They visited ate Thanksgiving dinner D. Braddock in Lubbock for Perkins was admitted Sat. night. the Thanksgiving weekend. Jackie for Thanksgiving were Mrs. Tex Lee of Los Angeles, Reports way he is feelingfine. attended church at the Calva­ odgrass over the weekdend. in the home of the Alvis Mi­ with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mrs. Alexander mother's Mrs. California, Puny Lee, Mr. ry Baptist Church in Lubbock. They also visited her grand­ ls tea d. Sherrin. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trout Reams from Crosbyton. and Mrs. Chick Lee and Joe Mrs. Roy Lowrey and Toni parents Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Sn­ Bob of Brownfield, her sisters Wayne Bagwell's father is visited Mrs. Trout's mother attended Mrs. Lorey's niece Visiting the Ray Bearden's odgrass on Sunday. reported mudh improved in Mrs. Annie Wesley at Lawn Visitng Preacher Sunday at and family Mr. and Mrs. Cindy Moore's eighth birthday Tuesday through Thursday the Brownfield hospital fol­ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Doyle Park of Roby, Mr. and and Mrs. B. F. Lowrey were over the weekend. the Tokio Baptist church were party Sunday in Brownfield. were Ray's parents Mr. and Visiting Olan Smith last lowing a heart attack. their son and family Mr. and Bro. and Mrs. Mac Turner Mrs. Earl ‘Cooper of Taler, Mrs. Rubin Bearden of Denver week prior to his induction Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray from Lockett. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Flanagan Jerry Lowrey., N C. Clanahan, City. into the armed services were: Thurman and Aline Locke, Mrs. Carl Lowrey, and Jerry, of Lubbock, a nephew of their daughter and family, Mr. Bearden and family Sunday and Rickey Elmore spent the Mrs. Tom 'Box and boys from Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Sherrin, . night and Monday were Bro. Bro. and Mrs. Mac Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Flana­ weekend in Canyon visiting Mrs. Ray Bearden and Mrs. Bledsoe, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. and James Sherrin were among and Mrs. Tom Gray, Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bearden gan of Lubbock, a niece and Vicki, their granddaughter and Clarance Wainscott from Jerry's brother Coy. Lewis Waters were in Lubbock Smith, Mr. and ;Mrs. k those who attended the fune­ Plainview. Bro. Wainscott and family were Sunday din­ family Mr. and Mrs. Gene Monday on business and Chri­Smith, Mr. &Mrs. Ray Jones husband Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy ner guests in the home of Mr. Cooper of Odessa, their ral services Thursday for Mrs.. Sherrin, B. F. Brother and wife is a former pastor of Tokio Mrs. Howard Rucker and stmas shopping. and Gregg, Mrs. and Mrs. Du­ Carl Rains'father at O'Don- Baptist Church. and Mrs. Lewis Waters and daughter and family Mr. and ane McDonnella and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowrey. Mrs. Sidney Hart and Serena daughter Kathy returned home nel. Mrs. Rains'mother re­ family. Sunday after visiting her da­ Bill Gray was admitted to and Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Snod­ mained in a Midland hospi­ of Lamesa. the V. A. hospital in Big Sp­ grass. Olan left Dec. 5th. Rev. and Mrs. Avis Kelley ughter and family for over tal after a fall recently, resu­ the past month. Mr. Rucker ring Wednesday. Tests were lting in a fractured hip. from California is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Waters run on him and he was able to Ira Lovelace has been con­ his parents Mr. and Mrs. Floydand family attended Mrs. came after them Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Dale Announcing visited his new granddaughter come home for the weekend. fined at home forseveral days Kelley. They visited the To­ Waters family the D. A. Wil­ He returned Monday for more but is reported much better. Curtis, Jimmy, Claudia, John­ kio Baptist Church Sunday son Thanskgiving dinner in Shannon Elmore. tests and to wait for surgery on ny, and Billy Da le visited Jo­ for both services. Lubbock. All but one of the hn dales' mother Mrs. Anne WE ARE DISCONTINUING Mr. & Mrs. J. T. Anderson & his back. Mrs. Sidney hart and baby ten children and Mrs. Wil­ daughter were guests of her Curtis in Denver City. Dr. S. B. Thompson from son were there. their son and his wife Mr. & OUR NAME Mrs. Duane Anderson left Mo­ Richard(Ked)Spencer who is\ parents the Reg Martins last McMurry College Abilene week. Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Step­ visited his borther Maurice Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lew­ nday on a fishing trip to Lake a student at North Texas Static hens and Brent, LeeAnn visi­ Thompson and friends in To­is Waters and family Friday Falcon. They plan to be University were home over ted Mrs. Stephens'aunt and gone a week and will visit the weekend visiting his pare­ Friends were shocked to kio Saturday. night and Saturday wereMrs. learn of the death of Lewis family the J. H. Hendleys in Waters sister and family Mr. some with J. T. 's sister and nts Mr. & Mrs. W. O. Spenc­ Slaton for the weekend. *Rare & Unusual Shop9 Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Spen­ and Mrs. R. A. Stanton of cer and family were Thanks­ Stephenville. The Lewis Wa­ "in name only! ! " giving dinner guests of his ters visited in the home of parents Mr. and Mrs. O'Neal Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley Spencer. Also guests of the with Rev. and Mrs. Avis Kel­ MR. FARMER... Spencer from Tokio were Ma­ ley after church Sunday night. GIFTS FOR ALL AGES urice Thompson and James Webb. Mrs. Billy Yeatts and two DOLLS, DECORATED RELICS, • • • * boys have been sick with the flu for the past week. APRONS. LAMPS AND USED Cyndy Lester went with her All Ginning 5 0 { Per Hundred grandmother Mrs. Vaden Les­ Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Stephens FURNITURE 5 0 0 AND UP ter to visit in Sweetwater and Brent, and Lee Ann ate Thanks Hamlin Thanksgiving day. giving dinner with Rowe par-l ents Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ste­ Extra Trailers 10c Per Hundred SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE She spent the weekend with her other grandparents Mr. phens of Rt. 4, Brownfield. and Mrs. Teddy Rogers in NewOther guest were their daugh­ Moore. Bruce Lester spent ters and family Mr. and Mrs. the Holiday weekend with Don Hickey and Jay of Law- his grandparents Mr. and ton, Oklahoma, and Mr. and 522-3322 Mrs. Teddy Rogers. • Mrs. Gerald Goldston, Vic, Lyn, and Meg of Brownfield. WIJEATLY EXCHANGE Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John GIN NUMBER THM III! Dale Curtis and family for Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Stephens Thanksgiving weekend were attended the funeral of Rowe For your overwhelming support Mrs. Curtis Aunt and family grandmother Mrs. Lee Hulse 4 56 -2 4 9 4 Mrs. Wayne Biggs and child­ in Brownfield Sunday afternoon in the Plains area which help­ ren from Slaton. She was 76 years old. HOME NUMBER W. O. SPENCER ed me carry YOAKUM COUNTY. Mr. and Mrs. John Dale Those attending the wedding C. G. S Curtis and family, Mrs. of Miss Roberta Snodgrassand I am deeply grateful for your help Wayne Biggs and children Bob Patterson Thursday in Mid­ were Sunday dinner guests of land were Roberta's parents, and I need your vote again on Mrs. Curtis parents Mr. - and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Snodgrass, Mrs. L L. Smith. The Cur- • her sister Rita Jo, her brother Saturday, Dec. 16, in the Runoff!! tis visited John Dale's moth­ Carton, her grandparents Mr. er Mrs. Annie Curtis in Den­ and Mrs. Hugh Snodgrass, Mr. WHERE IN THE WORLD ver City Sunday night. and Mrs. Ray Jones,•"Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jones, Mr. Guests in the home of Mr. • and Mrs. Todd Snodgrass, Olen and Mrs. Truett Jones and and Gray Joe Smith. will our school students Vote Saturday family Thanltsgiving were Mary'Clanahan, daughter Truett parents Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. & Mrs. Leon Clanahan Glen Jones, his grandmother and Mary’s roommate, Calvi- Mrs. Jula Futrell, Mrs. Jones' na Furnace having completed go to build cureers December 16 for parents Mr. and Mrs. U. R. their nursing training at-NTSU Middleton all of Lamesa, and left Wednesday, Nbvember29 their daughter Beverly a stu­ for Guam. The girls visited in dent at Hardin Simmons. Democrat Los Angeles for a few days & for themselves? How many will Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Pip­ then continued their journey pin, Sherri and grandsons to Honolulu, Hawaii on Dec. WHAT PART CAN YOU PLAY HU be able to USE Pepperand Timmy Pippin ate '3. They both took their boa­ Thanksgiving dinner with O. rd examinations for their nur­ ANSWERING THIS QUESTION? J their education A. sister and family Mr. and sing license and from there Mrs. Odell Head in Lubbock. they continue on to Guam where they John Kendrick They visited their daughter- where they will reside with in-law Mrs. Johnny Pippin in Calvina's parents Col. and Right now it’s back-to-school for the book-toters are getting it .. . Slaton before returning horre. Mrs. Earl Furnace for the of our town. Before you know it, they'll be graduating! next year. here at HOME? State Representative F. N. Mike Pippin will be Many will go on to higher learning. Ultimately all of home on leave December 13 V them will have a decision to make, as to WHERE they or 14. He will be here until Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Davis vi­ Runoff 29th of December. He is sited their son and family Mr. can best build their careers. serving board the Coral Sea. and Mrs. Donald Davis and Scooty and thier daughter & You have a definite stake in the future of these family Mr. and Mrs. John Wi­ lliamson in Lilvalde for the young people. Your taxes help pay for their education. Thanksgiving holiday. Scooty The more of them who stay HERE to contribute to the had just been dismissed for the hospital. A check on his progress of THIS community, the better for all of us! heart report were good. It takes a GROWING community to provide ade­ TAX REMINDER Mrs. Carl Lowrey was hon­ ored on her birthday Thursday quate scope for the rightful ambitions of young people. Nov. 30 at the Holiday House What can YOU do about this? One very important thing: in Brownfield by her sons and family-Mr. & Mrs. Roy Low­ You can spend MORE of your shopping dollars at home, rey and Toni, and Mr. and where they will stimulate local trade and business, Mrs. Melvin Lowrey and Tr­ il acy. spark expansion, help create more employment oppor­ ONE stop is New merchandise Selections to Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Dearing & all it takes. space available. gets here fast. suit all budgets. boys, Mrs. and Mr. Claude tunities, help maintain first class schools and other Addison and family, Mrs. A. civic services that will attract new residents and new Pay Your N. Addison, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cheathan and family, industries. You help our young people, our town, and All your favor­ Trade with stores You're a favored Low overhead Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Engle YOURSELF, when you . . . attended the Wilson family ite brands here. you KNOW! customer here! keeps prices down. 1967 reunion in Snyder recently. Six of the seven children of Mrs. A. N. Addison attended Taxes Now! the reunion. Mrs. Melvin Waldrop was admitted to the hospital in SHOP AT HOME Seminole Dec. 1. She is the

Pay Taxas Early - Save Discount DON'T'FORGET TO Plains Oil Company City OF Plains 3% Discount if paid in October 2% Discount if paid,in November VOTE SATURDAY 1% Discount if paid in Dacambor FOR Horkey LP George ’s Gas & Shell Service Phillips 66 Service John Kendrick Cog burn —Young WHILE YOU ARE AT Ross Irrigation CITY OF PLAINS the Plains Santa Day True Value Store THE PLAINS RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1967 PAGE 4 W. P Turner shopped in Ho­ joyed by Mr. and Mrs. Clark Vanita Scoggins ot Morton. Roy Edward and Dick Mc- night at Lake J. B. Thomas Jones, Mr. & Mrs. Sandy Bon- Punch and cookies were ser­ ginty along with a pulpit co- , with friends Mr.& Mrs. Her- Guests for Thanksgiving in bbs Thursday. the H. R. Stott’s home were vSt«te i^t«e nell, Anita and Hames Carl, ved to Mmes. Lee Jordan, Va- mmittee from the First Chri­ shel Jones. Mrs. Don Young and Choya Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Frazier & da Alexander, Sandra Wages, stian Church of Seminole we­ their children, Mr. and Mrs. children, Mrs. Grace Hughes, Jean Cadjew, Marvin Brown, Harvey Stotts and Alan of Don went to her parents, Mr. PURELY nt to Stanton, Texas Sunday Bobby Sawyer of Lubbock is and Mrs. Otho Wood, in Mor­ Mrs. Tom Box and Tommy Grace Uughes, Lee Roy Box, to interview a prospective mi Lubbock, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Guy Saturday night at the Tom Box and hostesses. LOCAL' visiting this week in the D. H. Chris and Paul of Tahleguah ^7lew 4 j ton Thursday and stayed until nister to serve the Plains and Kirby home. He is a nephew By Margaret Box Gladiola Youth Center, Seminole Church. Oklahoma, Mr and Mrs. Ross Saturday morning. Her dad of Mrs. Kirby, Stotts, Mike and Mark of Mrs. Tom Box and Mrs. got a finger cut off and ano­ Mike Hughes was a guest by Jewell Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Don Young Mrs. Gene Phili ps and Mrs. Phoenix.Arizona and Mr. and Bill Russell returned home ther finger cut in the gin Tues. of Mr. & Mrs. Earl Kreig, Mr. & Mrs. Hollis Walfen- Mrs. Dan Stotts and Darci of Wednesday afternoon from Sa- and Choya Don visited his Phyllis and Earl Sunday with a Roy Edwards visited in the ho­ Uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Billie Trout and j berger and boys, Marie Gris­ Midland. lado where Mrs. Box attended Mr. & Mrs. Ruilien Houston trip to Ruidosa. me of Rev. and Mrs. Johnnie ham and Helen spent the we­ a THDA Board meeting. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ho-Young, in Muleshoe Saturday. children of Denver City spent Moore in Slaton Monday. • • • • the weekend with her^ parents ekend with the girls parents The Rebecca Lodge had their Russell visited her sister, Ma­ ustion and children all of La Fonda Thompson was on Mr. & Mrs. John Anderson. ry, and family in Temple& Hobbs spent the weekend with Choya Don Young is ill Mr. & Mrs. Willie Sisco. Mrs. Gradon Defoar of Ft. annual Thanksgiving supper the sick list Monday and last week. her parents, Mr. & Mrs. H. G. the men's mother, Mrs. Lore- this week with tonsilitis. Tuesday. Summer, N M. spent one nighi Taylor, in Little River, Tex. na Houston. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Witt of last week with her brother, . Ralph and Dixie McClellan Mr. H. F. Barnes, Mrs. Gene Seminole: visited his mother Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards, & spent Saturday night in Can­ Mrs. Ruth O'Neal spent Mr. & Mrs. Lee Roy Box, Le- yon with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thanksgiving with her son and Friday Mrs. Joe Henry Th­ Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Houston Payne, SR. and Mrs. J. W. Al­ beth and Kimberly were hosts Mrs. Charley Newell. also the two ladies attended dridge all of Plains are pate- a brideal shower in Hobbs for McGinty and son. family Jim O'Neal at Bronco, ompson, Mrs. Leon Thompson, of Olton spent Friday until Sunday to a family dinner. Texas. Mrs. Grace Hughes, Mrs. Lee Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. ents in the Yoakum County Those attending were: Mr. & Mrs,. Harry Cayce of Seagra- Miss Denice Newman who Hospital in Denver City. Mrs. ves visited Mrs. Gene Phillips will marry Mrs. Defoar’s son Mr. Arnel Edward, who Roy Box, Kimberly Box, and Ira Tidwell, Randy & Lyndyl. Mrs. Randall Hughes, Gayle works for the state and has Mr. and Mrs. Jack Price and Mrs. Tom Box attended a di- | Tom Box visited them during and Lanny of Welch, Mr. and one day last week. Dennis in late Dec. Dennis is the weekend. in the National Guard. been ill for sometime, re­ children of Albuquerque, New nner meeting at Youngblood's Leora Turner of Hobbs Col­ Mrs. Glenn Hughes and child­ ceived workd from his Dr. Mexico spent Thanksgiving for the District past and pre­ lege spent the weekend with ren of Seminole, Mr. and John Anderson was in Lub­ Mr. & Mrs. Woody Woods bock last Saturday on business. Recent visitors in the L. W. he was well enough to re­ weekend with her parents Mr. sent THDA chairmen. Mrs. her parets, Mr. &Mrs. W. P Mrs. George Johnson of Mule- turn to his job. and Mrs. Frank Whitlock. Tori] Box reviewed "Hey, Turner, and Louella. are the proud parents of a shoe: Mrs. Grace Hughes, Mr. Barrett home were her daught­ Mom" by Mary D. Bowman 7 pound son born Tuesday in and Mrs. Tom Box, Tommy Roy Edwards was in Ft. Worth er and family the A. C. Stan­ for the group. Mrs. Odell Box spent Sun­ the Yoakum County Hospital, Guy and Mike Hughes. Dec. 1st on business. leys and a son J. D. Riddle all day in the Tom Box home. His name is Richard Ray. He of Seminole and Mr. Barretts Mrs. Laura Wilson and girls will tp welcomed home Tue­ Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Stewart Mrs. Joe Curry is home af­ brother Mr. and Mrs. Hubert of Lubbock and a friend visi­ Mr. & Mrs. Ronnie Davis of sday by four brothers. left Thursday for Oklahoma ter spending a few days in the Barrett of Canyon, Texas. \ ted her sister, Mrs. Leon Th­ Canyon visited her grandmot­ City where thier daughter Mrs. hospital last week. ompson, and family over the her, Mrs. Grace Hughes, Sun-.' Mrs. White was hostess in Alice Booe is ill in the hospi- Word was received that Mr. The Extra Ingredient weekend. day afternoon. the home of Mrs. Garland tal. Mrs. S. Kee is better, she and Mrs. Steve McGinty are Brown Monday afternoon for suffered a blackout and fell the proud parents of a new da­ Mrs^o^Perkin^n^Mrs^ A mexican supper was en- a Stanley party given by Mrs. Mrs. Roy Perkins, Mrs. R. G. through a glass, door. She had ughter, born December 4. ...Professional Skill Hartman, Mra. Lee Roy Box, sereral stitches to close cuts Mrs. Grace Hughes and Mrs. she received. Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Craig at­ Tom Box attended the Christ­ tended funeral services Sat. mas Bread demonstration gi­ Mr. & Mrs. Skeet Robertson in Big Spring for Mrs. Craig's / ven by Mrs. Joe Henry Thom­ was in the city of Brownfield aunt Mrs. Mattie Gilbert. pson Thursday in the club ro­ Saturday where he conducted om. A very attractive array funeral services for Lewis Er- of breads and coffee cakes nin. They went on to Wlters Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Sheiflett were baked and eaten by Okla? where he conducted fu­ spent Thanksgiving with re­ those attending. neral services for a cousin of latives in Malgamar, N. M. Mrs. Robertson. TSA MO GA Mr. & Mrs. D. H. Kirby & Cleve Loy spent Thanksgiving December 16 for Mr. & Mrs. John Anderson 2809 The annual Christmas dinner were shoppers in Lubbock and in El Paso with their son Jim­ MAR '6 6 of the Tsa Mo Ga members & Brownfield Saturday. mie and his wife. Jimmie is husbands was held December in the service there. 9,1967 in the Club Room at Carolyn Sawyer of Lubbock, the County Park at 8:00. Mrs. C. G. Fitahugh, Greg, When our registered pharma­ Mrs. J. M. T« ppett, Mrs. C C Randy & Charlie Fisher spent a niece of Mrs. Adell Kirby, Perkins, Mrs. Robert Chambliss, the Thanksgiving holidays is helping her in the Town& cists compound a prescription, Mrs. Bill Loyd, Mrs. F. W. Gra­ in Vernon. Country Beauty Shop for a- ham, Mrs. J. P. Robertson and while. years of professional training, Democrat Mrs. Ruth O'Neal were hostesses knowledge and experience at the occasion. Mr. & Mrs. C. L. Strickland A dinner and entertainment and Wayne spent Sunday last stand behind it. Have your was enjoyed by all. DON'T FORGET TO with their son Ray and family. Robert Strickland of Whither- prescriptions filled here, with all was also there. complete confidence. Fresh, JOHN J . MISS BETTY HAMM . V OTE SATURDAY Mrs. W. L. McClell and potent drugs . . . and prompt Ralph visited Tennie Maxey service, too. ’ FETED WITH SH OWER in Odessa Sunday. Margrett FOR Bute, a former resident ofPl- ON SUNDAY, DECEMBERS ains visited Mrs. McClellan We Are in Business there. Tennie Maxey retur­ Miss Betty Hamm, bride-elect ned home with them for a for Your Good Health! of John W. Henly of Lubbock few days visit was honored with a bridal sho­ John Kendrick wer Sunday, December 3rd at Mr. & Mrs. Amos Sheifflett the Tsa Mo Ga Club House. Ho­ visited (Cousins Dec. 1st in ^Curry Drug stesses for the party were Mmes Past, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Miller, J W Moore, Jr. , Henry E. Rush­ WHILE YOU ARE AT they spent the night with the­ ing, C. F. McCargo, Wallace Ra­ ir son and family Gene Shief- ndolph, P, W. St. Romain, James the Plains Santa Day flett in Snyder. They went Warren, Tom Warren, Raymond Christmas shopping in Sweet­ Nt \______Bookout, Gene Johnson and water Saturday and spent that He led the ticket Garland Swann. Guests attending were from Dallas, Canyon, Lubbock,Br­ ownfield, Seminole, Wellman and Plains area, included in Plains and Yoakum County! Mrs. L. D. Hamm, Jr. , mother of the honoree, Mrs. Wayne Henly and Mrs; John Bowyer, t o - mother and grandmother of the bride- groom of Lubbock. The serving table was cen­ tered with a tiered bouquet 4 e a t of snapdragons and carnations in the honoree's chosen color, . pink. SHURFINÉ State Representative The couple plan to marry SHURFINE December 16th in the Metho­ dist Church in Plains at 7:30 1 LB. p. m. Coffee Cranberry Juice 320z 43c SHURFINE PRE- NUPTIAL SHOWER Potatoes 3 oz. SHURFINE HONORS MBS WILLIAMS No. 1 SLICED SHURFINE Pineapple 2/35( ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 Peaches 21/2 SHURFINE Saturday, December 9,1967 from 2-4 p. rri. found Mrs. Joe B. Price's home in Ta­ Cucumber Chips ieoz. 27c tum, the scene of a bridal shower honoring Miss Billie fEHDER,r/lSTY Jane Williams, bride-elect of nrmTrmTrrm Tm rrrm Tm Marvin Lee Brown. Billie Jane was presented a corsage of light blue carnations and white wedding bells while Eagle Brand Milk 37C both Mothers received corsa­ ges of white carnations. WILSON As guests arrived, they were I ...... registered by Eva Mae Cop­ persmith. Guests were served Bacon CERTIFIED 2 LB, punch and cake from a white FRESH SHURFINE satin covered table by Mrs. Tex Belcher and Mrs. Glen Chapman, Spare Ribs LB. Luncheon Meat i2oz. 49c The centerpiece, was a lov­ ely arrangement of white and blue carnations flanked by a pair of white candles on each side. The hostess, ladies of Chuck Roast LB. the Tatum Church of Christ, Make It the Most Colorful Christmas of All presented the couple with a Austex Chili 300 PLAIN 49C quilt andother individual gifts. Gifts are in the bride's home, Arm Roast LB. friends are welcome to come □ at anytime. NEW RCA VICTOR Beef Ribs LB. @(M@eTV DON’T FORGET TO -Automatic Fine Tuning (AFT) A perfectly fine tuned picture VOTE SATURDAY every time-that’s what you get Bananas with this RCA Victor New Vista Hawkins LB 72 1/20 Color TV. No need to worry FOR about fine tuning—electronic fine tuning does it for you. Let the beauty of RCA Victor Color Television brighfen your home LB. this holiday season. T h » 8 FMDFIÉLO John Kend rick Tomatoes 25C Modal GJ-709 Food Market t S 'd lM - a s s «}, in. picture Color Prices Start As Low As The Better Things Are Yours! Woody Wilmeth WHILE YOU ARE AT Yams LB the Piai with GOLD BOND Stamps! 72 7/2C $ 3 0 9 .9 5 W. T. Hardware & Oil ns Santa Day