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IF IT'S NEWS IN THE NEWSPAPER BOVINA, YOU'LL THAT WORKS FOR FIND IT IN THE A BIGGER, BETTER BLADE. lite Bettina B BOVINA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956 BOVINA, TEXAS VOLUME I, NUMBER 41 5529,33222222_ .2„5„.., Whifflin' By Dolph Moten :rsne:"...a.. • T .P.;:r 1 sir %, Sherri Bovina's New Mayor Bovina's streets are, aside of the very few that have been lucky enough to get a little so-called pav- ing scattered on them down ELECTION SATURDAY through the years, in a sad state of Glasscock Is Defeated affairs. If you don't think so, try walk- ing up one against the wind some wind-blown, sand-flown day. If you Six Candidates By 71-Vote Deficiency don't suffocate from all the sand in the air—that has come from this J. E. (Jay) Sherrill, Jr. is the new mayor of Bov- sae unpaved street—you're apt ina. The decision was made by Bovina voters yesterday to step in a chughole and break In Trustee Race (Tuesday) when they voted at the American Legion your fool neck. Yes, fool. Because Hall in Bovina. Sherrill got 96 votes. it's foolish to take the chance of Six candidates are running for and is unopposed. suffocation, much less that of three positions on the Bovina Inde- Other members of the Bovina Alvin Glasscock, Sherrill's opponent received 25 breaking said neck, in the first pendent School Board of Trustees. board who will hold their places votes. 0. W. Rhinehart, retiring mayor, received two place. Three of the candidates are seek- are Earl Stevenson, Amos Steel- Why we, as citizens of Bovina, ing re-election and three are "new- man, Boye Taylor, and Elmo Dean. write-in votes. want to go through life driving, comers" to the race. , Stevenson is the present presi- The election, figured to be close, Rhinehart resigned so that the n twalking, and living on unpaved Wendol Christian, Harry J. dent of the board and Charles is turned out to be a landslide for terms of the mayor and the com- luttreets is more than i can figure. Charles, and Troy Fuller are the secretary. 1M) I_t'ealize that it cost money to Sherrill. He is the manager of Ci- missioners would not expire at the present members seeking re-elec- cero Smith Lumber Company in same time. The commissioners' pal, streets and if the one in front tion to the board. Ovid Lawlis, A. Officers will be re-elected and the of my house ever gets paved, I'm board will be re-organized at the Bovina. terms will expire next April. They, C. Teter, and Bob Wilson are also along with Rhinehart, were elected sure I'll realize it all the more, but running for a place on the board. first regular meeting following the Rhinehart's resignation was ef- most of us are so far in debt now election. J. E. SHERRILL fective April 2. Sherrill will be- in April of 1955. The election will be Saturday, A total of 123 votes were cast. that there is but little, if any, hope April 7, at the American Legion gin his two-year term officially next of ever getting even. So what dif- Monday night when he meets with The election was held by A. B. Hall in Bovina, W. H. Willoughby, Wilkinson, Hodge Rigdon, and Will ference will a few more dollars superintendent of Bovina Schools, Commissioners Emmett Tabor and make? Bovina Young Fry Enjoy Easter Activity; Paul Jones. Parker. Wilkinson was the election has announced. The candidates, originally four, judge. Some people are thinking that Charlie Callaway will be in The new mayor and the com- if the sand blows many more days charge of the election. He will be were appointed to run for the like it did Monday that they won't mayor's post by the city commis- missioners will be faced with the assisted by A. B. Wilkinson, Will Easter Egg Hunt Favorite Entertainment sion. A. D. Cumpton and J. P. problem of how to go about carry- be in Bovina OR this High Plains Parker, and Mrs. Frank Hastings. ing out six recommendations that ars♦ much longer anyway and The men will be elected for three Baptist Beginners dol Davies, Dickie Clayton, Francis ALVIN GLASSCOCK Macon dropped from the race early. therefore don't have any need for Fuller, Don Cumpton, Betty Mae were recently made by the newly- year terms. formed city planning board. a paving. But if they are thinking Stevens, Carroll Burnam, Lindy Also to be decided on at the Sat- Hunt Eggs FARWELL FAVORED Possibly the most important of u that, that's where they wrong. Dean, Gary Pumroy, Patricia urday election will be a county these recommendations is to "set Think how much more their good, trustee-at-large. Bill Sherley of The Beginners Sunday School Crawford, Marilyn Brandon, Kay Bovina, property will be worth Class of the Baptist Church met in Looney, and Christine Wassom. up a permanent paving program Lazbuddie holds the position at for Bovina." when they sell it. present. He is seeking re-election the church grounds Tuesday after- Will Bovina ever have any pav- noon for an Easter egg kit. Lead- Third Grade By having the terms of the mayor ing? Last July I would have said ers present were Mrs. Johnie Horn, District 3-B Track and the commissioners "stagger- 'Yes, soon.' Now I still think it can Commission Praises Mrs. J. D. Stevens, and Mrs. Has Hunt ed," there will always be some ex- be done but maybe not so soon. Travis Lloyd. perience on the city commission. The sad part about a progressive New Planning Board Games were played before the The Third Grade of Bovina Rhinehart says that commissions die like that is that the group of hunt and soft drinks were served School met at the home of their Meet Will Be in in the past have been handicapped people that start doing anything The Bovina city commission, in afterwards. teacher, Mrs. Aubrey Rhodes, Fri- because their members have all about it tvill in the minority. a public letter that was released Those attending were Cindy Gar- day afternoon for an Easter egg been elected new at the same time Few people talk against paving this week, expressed its apprecia- rett, Donnie Garrett, Martha hunt. Refreshments of punch and and "too much lime was wasted very loud. Mostly if they don't tion to the newly-formed city plan- Adams, Rodney Murphy, Darlene cookies were served in the house in getting acquainted with the believe in it like I do believe in it, ning board for the work and time Murphy, Mike Garth, Benny Kent, to the group from a table decorat- Bovina Saturday duties of the offices." they are just quite and say little. the board members spent at their Glenda Kay Kelley, Clarissa Eng- ed in the Easter theme. But why should they hollers first regular meeting. lant, Johnnie Hugh Horn, Kathy The centerpiece for the table car- The annual District 3-B track aries for grade school, high jump Their side is winning. Members of the board are E. B. Sikes, Joe Don Stevens, Mike Hor- ried out the colors of pink and yel- meet will be held in Bovina Satur- for high school. * * * * (Bedford) Caldwell, chairman; C. ton, Nancy Mitchell, and Paul Rob- low with a miniature bunny push- day, April 7, at the high school erts. Visitors for the afternoon were 10 : 40, high school broad Literary If you are a sports fan and R. Elliott, secretary; L. M. Gris- log a carriage filled with eggs. athletic field. jump. 11:00, finals in grade school esficially a track fan, you're in som, R. E. Everett, and G. F. Carolyn Wilkinson, Mrs. Wilford Easter napkins were used and the Trimble. Their first meeting was Sikes, Mrs. Don Garrett, and Mrs. There will be three divisions— and freshman 50-yard dash. 11:20, lu . A day full of track meet -cookies were decorated with the grade school, freshman, and high 440-yard relay for grade school and will be held at the Bovina School held two weeks ago. Six projects J. D. Roberts. childrens names. Mothers helping were suggested by the board for school. Teams from Bovina, Laz- freshman, broad jump for grade athletic field Saturday. with the party were Mrs. Johnnie buddie, Farwell, Adrian, and Vega school and freshman. Events Bob Wills, Bovina coach, is the city commission to consider First Graders .Williams of Farwell, Mrs. Jack will participate. However, Adrian 11:40, finals in 75-yard dash for pretty optimistic about its being a 'and work on. Patterson, Mrs. Ruth Ellison, and will have no entries in the high grade school and freshman and good meet. Go watch it awhile if The letters says: "We (city com- Have Hunt Mrs. W. H. Downing. Prizes were school or freshmen divisions. chinning for grade school and you get a chance. missioners) wish to publicly ex- awarded to Johnny Vasquez, David Fanvell's Steers will be the high freshm an. The First Grade Class of the Bo- Anderson, and Larry Downing. Saturday Roy Crawford's FFA boys, never press our thanks and appreciation school division favorite because 1:00, 120-yard high hurdles for passing up a chance to make to the newly-formed city planning vina Grade School, with its teacher, Students present for the hunt they have three entries in each high school. Literary events, with schools in money, will serve concessions at board, composed of E. B. Cald- Mrs. W. E. Williams, had its an- were Freddie McLean, David An- event. the meet. If you'll remember, that's nual Easter Egg hunt in the city 1:20, 100-yard dash finals for all district 3-B participating, will be well, C. R. Elliott, L. M. Grissom, derson, Dennis Johnston, Dean There will be eight events in the divisions. the same group that sold donkey R. E. Everett, and G. F. Trimble, park Friday afternoon. Three Mayhew, James Burnett, Gene held at the local school Friday. lasZzetball to Bovina a few weeks prizes were awarded after the hunt. junior divisions and 14 events in 1:40, mile run for high school. Contests that will be held in the for the time and work that was Pruitt, Larry Loflin, Larry Down- the high school division. The meet ago. spent at the board's first regular They were given to Wayne Davies, ing, Hugo Espinoza, Dale White- 2:00, 180-yard low hurdles for morning, beginning at 9:30, are Included in the concessions the Jerry Cooper, and Craig Wilson. will begin at 9:00 a. m. and will high school. spelling, typing, story telling, short- meeting. sides, Andy Anceria, Johnny Vos- be over at 3:40 p. m. One hour— boys will sell and serve will be Refreshments of ice cream sticks cus, Patsy Lloyd, Lou Christian, 2:20, 220-yard dash for high hand, ready writing, number sense, "Especially do we appreciate the from 12 noon until 1:00 p. m.— and picture memory. Both grade sandwiches. You don't guess they very fine and comprehensive re- and soft drinks were enjoyed by Felipa Barraza, Patricia Crook, school. killed the donkeys to make sand- Karen Beauchamp, Jan Booher, will be taken off for lunch. 2:40, 440-yard dash for high school and high school students will port turned into the city com- Sandra Patterson, Alice Del Toro, Bovina Coach Bob Wills will be wiches. . . .? I doubt it. Dan Booher, Jerry Cooper, Eddi Gail Joplin, Brenda Ellison, and school. participate in the contest except * * * mission which we recognize as rep- the meet director. Fred finger, shorthand and typing. Only high resenting an extensiVe study and a Corn, Wayne Davies, Beatriz Es- Lynn Looney. Absent due to ill- 3:00, 880-yard run for high school. I pinoza, Carl Harris, Roxie Hutto, a coach at the high school in Por- 3:20, 440-yard relay for high school students will enter these Loyd Pryor of Amherst, who lot of research. ness were Radford Venable, Glen- tales; N. M., will be the meet's of- divisions, W. H. Willoughby, super has been running some clas4iried Betty Kimbrough, Craton Looney, dale Pearson, June Gay Douglas school. "We fully realize that a con- Danny Martin, Rosa Leal, Lola ficial starter. intendent of Bovina Schools, says. ads in The Blade, phoned last siderable amount of time and and Jimmy Fagg. Wills says he feels his teams 3:40, mile relay for high school. In the afternoon, the declamation week to place another classified Leal, Rene Hernandez, Lillie Rami- energy has been spent on these rez, Ronnie Ellison, Dwayne Fow- best chances for first places will contests will be held and as well ailand remarked that he has al- recommendations and that a lot be in the pole vault, 880-yard run, as the volleyball finals. ways sold the things he I. as alver- ler, Lee Terry, Lawrence Vasquez, Second Grade Hunt More Pay Asked more of your time will be neces- and Kregg Wilson. Mrs. Howard and discus throw. Neil Smith, two Bovina will have two teams— Used in The Blade. sary on new plans and projects that Mrs. J. T. Hammonds' second time contestant in the state track Allen Cumpton, ABC Drug man, Ellison, Mrs. Adrian Martin, and For City Mayor grade school boys and junior high will come before you from time to grade class held an Easter egg meet, will lead the Mustangs in the girls—playing in the volleyball got an order from California for Mrs. Lloyd Gober were hostesses 0. W. Rhinehart, who resigned time and that your only favor or re- for the party. hunt in the city park Friday after- pole vault. Junius' Williams is the finals. There will be two sessions. some flowers. How did the Cali- ward will be to see your com- noon with Mrs. Gene Pruitt, Mrs. local star in the 880-yard run and from the Bovina mayor's post ef- fornia party know about ABC Drug Randy Jones, Lane Gober, and The first from 3:00 until 6:00 and munity prosper and grow under a Louise Dupree were absent Friday W. E. Thornton, and :vIrs. Wayland Larry Ezell and Darrel Read will fective April 2, submitted a letter the second from 7:00 until 9:00. selling flowers? Read about it in healthy and profitable condition. Hodges serving refreshments of be featured in the discus throw- to the city commission Monday ABC's flower ad in The Blade. because of illness. Gloria Jane Elli- Admission charges for each of the "In addition to saying thanks son and Steve Martin were spe- sandwiches, soft drinks, and cook- ing. night asking the city to pay the sessions will be 25 cents and 50 And that is even better than I for a good job well done, we want ies to the group. First, second, and third place new mayor a salary that "will said it would do. cial guests. cents. * * * to assure you that your city com- Prizes were awarded to Juanita winners will qualify for the region compensate for at least a part of Willoughby says that the public is mission will work diligently on Reyes, Susan Thornton and Clovis meet that will be held in Lubbock the many hours and sometimes invited to attend the literary events wine story is possibly old in Bo each of your recommendations to First Graders ( Downing. Members of the class en- April 21. days of time that is necessary for and, of course, the volleyball finals. v,ina now, but here it is: Seems him to spend on the vast number a final conclusion. At City Park joying the hunt were Martha Snod- "If the weather is nice, we ex- Schools that will participate in- this fellow was explaining how a Sincerely Yours, grass, Brenda Pruitt, Linda Sue pect to have a nice crowd out for of problems, projects, and interests clude Bovina, Farwell, Lazbuddie, story concerning himself had be- of our city." Bovina City Commission The First Grade of Bovina Willoughby, Carolyn Wilkerson, the meet," Wills says. Adrian, and Vega in the high come multilated until it wasn't 0. W. Rhinehart, Mayor Gary Hodges, Juanita Reyes. Betty Lovina FFA boys will be in The letter did not say how much school division. The same schools quite right. "To begin with," he School, and Miss Lillian Fisher, the mayor's salary should be. Emmett Tabor, commis- their teacher, held an Easter egg Pounds, Jay Turner, Jerry Roach, ch .rge of concessions during the plus Walcott will be in the grade says, "I'm not from Texas, I'm sioner Billy Marshall, Delbert Lorenz, day. The mayor and the members of school division. from New Mexico. I'm not and hunt Friday afternoon in the city the city commission are paid $5 for Paul Jones, commissioner" park. Irene Thornton, Alfred Stanberry, The time of individual events ate never have been in the oil business, Joyce Weathered, Gary Meier, as follows: a regular meeting and $3 for a I a cattle man. The figure wasn't Refreshments were Easter called meeting. Regular meetings baskets, filled with candy. Johnny Mario Espinoca, Clovis Downing, 9:00, preliminaries in 50-yard Thompson Preaches at a million dollars, it was $100,000. Grand Opening Raymond Drager, Katherine Cas- dash for grade school, shot put for are held once a month on the Acid I didn't make that much. I Garcia won the prize. Church of Christ Of Drug Store Those present were Roland Mur- tillo, and Margarita Luna. Visitors all divisions. Monday night that falls closest to "T IT." for the afternoon were Mrs. John 9:20, 100-yard dash preliminaries the 10th of the month. Loren Thompson, son of Mr. and You have to admit the story is ray, Terri Sudderth, Janie Lou Is Successful Hawkins, James Lee Calaway, Rita Lorenz, Mrs. James Roach, and for high school, pole vault for high The Monday night meeting was a Mrs. Lee Thompson of Friona, reasonable. Susan Thornton. school. * * * * Stegall, Ray Barrazo, Irene Bar- regular meeting. The commission delivered the sermon, "Right Liv- Allen Cumpton, owner of ABC Friday morning, as a treat to this 9:40, 75-yard dash for grade postponed discussion and action on ing," to the congregation of the Drug, says that the drug store's razo, Robert Reyes, Tim Rhodes, Bovina's mayor's race that ended Debra Sue Edens, Dean Stanberry, class, Mrs. Hammonds invited school, discus throwing for high the six recommendations that Bovina Church of Christ Wednes- yesterday went off with a minimum Grand Opening Saturday was "de- them to her home to watch a spe- school. were made by the planning board. day evening. Thompson, former finitely a success." Ricky Kunselman, Carolyn Johns- of mudslinging. As a matter of ton, Linda Williams, Doris Sanders, cial Easter program on television. 10:00, high jump for grade school The recommendations will be tak- resident of Bovina is now attending fact, no mud slinging at all. That Free coffee, spudnuts, and ice Lamesa Marruffo, Josefina Alonzo, and freshman. en care of when the new mayor Eastern New Mexico University at is different, to say the least, from cream were served during the day Joe Drager, and Johnny Garcia. MORE HUNTS ON NEXT PAGE 10:20, 100-yard dash prelimin- takes over the mayor's post. Portales. political races on a little higher and special prices were made on level. some merchandise. ilyhich type of race is better I "We can't say that the day 'was Combination Class BIG MIXUP dati't know. Do know which is the better than expected because we most exciting. didn't know what to expect," Easter Egg Hunts • * Cumpton says, "but we were satis- The Fifth and Sixth grade com- As soon as the wind quits blow- fied with the results." bination room of Bovina School, ing for two or three days at a "We appreciated the attendance Dave Wines Family All Safe with the teacher, Mrs. Hilton time baseball season in Bovina of our friends and neighbors and Terry, had its Easter egg hunt Fri- will be in full swing. Where will we especially are thankful to the day afternoon at the home of Mr. By Dolph Moten cense number, had been found in sister's home. He immediately on his car. He says he changed these baseball games be played? individuals and businesses who and Mrs. Amos Steelman. Reheat Excitement a-plenty was caus- the possession of two "thugs" telephoned Bovina to say that he license plates on his car March 8 In that new ballpark that we were sent flowers," Cumpton says. ments of punch and cookies were ed in Bovine Saturday morning. and the whereabouts of the Wines was in no trouble and had been and discarded the old plates so far-sighted to build? No. They'll An advertisement in this issue served the children by Mrs. Clif- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wines, own- was unknown. in no trouble and that he didn't near his store, which is in down- be played on somebody's vacant tells more about how the Cumptons ford Leake, Mrs. Dean Hastings, ers of Wines Produce in Bovina, Local people feared, as did know what the excitement was town Bovina. 14 and all local people interestect feel about the opening. and Mrs. Earl Stevenson. Prizes and their two sons, Dean and police officials, that something about. "The "thugs" are reportedly in baseball will fuss and gripe for were awarded to Jerry Rigdon, Ronnie, were on their way to had happened to the Wines. How- The details of the story and of wanted by police officials in Ar- another year because there is not Don Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jaquita Perkins and Janet Gooch. Oklahoma City, Okla., to visit ever, a telephone call was mark how the coincidence came about kansas. a better place to play. Travis Lloyd, spent the Easter holi- Others attending the hunt were relatives. to Wine's sister in Oklahoma City are still unknown. However, the The Wines completed their visit But the place will probably be as days in Bovina with his parents. Vivaleigh Steelman, Gary Steven- A report came to Frank Smith, to see if he had arrived there. license plates on the car the and returned to Bovina Monday good as is deserved. He is attending Tech in Lubbock son, Carol Jean Hastings, Janice deputy sheriff in Bovine, that the He hadn't. and returned there Tuesday morn- Leake, Marie Rameriz, Minnie Wines' car, or at least one of the However, later in the morning "thugs" were driving were 1955 still not realizing ALL the excite- BUY IT IN BOVINA ing:, Rameriz, Tommy Snodgrass, Wen- same description and same li- the family did arrive at Dave's plates and Wines had 1956 plates ment that had been caused. SDI scEPN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956 THE BOVINA BLADE SECTION I, PAGE 2 ne 110°P. Sixth Graders Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Horn and Dinner Guests „ were Grady Davis, Rev. Rhea Crlii children left Bovina Friday after- Rains, and Evelyn Steelman, the Senior MYF 'Plans Pi Hid the Eggs noon for Lubbock where they visit- With Christians leaders of the Baptist Youth-Led Elects Officers ofeel THE BOVINA BLADE ed until Saturday evening with the revival which was this last week- crooP t Frid t The Sixth Grade Class of Bovina families there. They returned to Sunday dinner guests in the home end. Also present were Rev. Virgil Phil Caldwell was elected presi- itshone me of Mrs DOLPH MOTEN, EDITOR & PUBLISHER Schools with their teacher, Mrs. Bovina Saturday night. of Mr. and Mrs. Wendol Christian Goodwin, 0. W. Adams, Terry dent of the Senior MYF Sunday ar sve Art Mast, assisted the other grades were her sisters and families, Mr. its reg~ Adams, Dick Horn, Gary Kent night at the church. l*or ess Second-Class Privileges Authorized at Bovina, Texas in their Easter egg hunts by hid- and Mrs. Joe McWilliams, and Mr. Glasscock, Julius Bradshaw, Sue Nita Beth Estes was•named brOb crlic ing the eggs for the different class- and Mrs. J. C. Boone and Karen d a PIo f the Mel Gunns Moody, Alfred Moody, Weldon president. Helen Hartzog Tas placee I es. The group had refreshments of of Clovis. Afternoon guests were Moody, Dickie Steelman, Julia Ann elected secretary-treasurer; Janice soft drinks after the hiding of the Come Home Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garner of 6, L" r EDITORIAL COMMENT Lloyd, Barbara Taylor, Nancy Richards, program chairman; lag' di Ines eggs. Farwell, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cumpton, Jackie Turner, Willa Mae Helen Hartzog, pianist; Joan Kay OUIdO r DU of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Gunn returned Genies, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Car- Those present and assisting were Wilcox, Sue Estes, Ramey Bran- Ezell, assistant pianist; and Kay refreasbniene sere Juanita Leal, Isobel Vesquez, to their home in Bovina Friday penter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold kies w— afternoon from Truth or Conse- don, Charlotte Hromas, and a spe- Hartzog, song leader. en°,,;„ mos( ores WAS THAT ENOUGH? Evelyn Stanberry, Margaret Tay- Hromas and children, Mr. and Mrs. cial visitor, Marilyn Kelly. Program chairmen elected were e lor, Zelma Connelly, Louise Mc- quences, N. M. They had been in Melvin Sudderth and children, Mr. LIPP' Rot James Whitesides, citizenship; ing were '[jai Were enough votes cast in Bovina's mayor election Cormick, Peggy Whitesides, Judy New Mexico for three weeks taking and Mrs. Gene Snodgrass and chil- Lloyd, health treatments. Mrs. Gunn says Kay Hartzog,. fellowship; Nita Beth hP ,a0 Tuesday to suit you? That is a good question, but still a Meacham, Sherri Langer, and dren, Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Wil- Estes, outreach; Tom Ware, wit- better one is—did you vote? Betty Jo MacLean. that Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Quickel lard and Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Lawlises Attend AndA;ft Ne"otes id es. and Mr. and Mrs. Buck Ellison ness; and Joan Kay Ezell, faith. e you Also helping were the boys of the C. C. Christian and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hastings ore Is Wall Voting is something that you can get into the habit visited with them Tuesday evening cool 11( class: Sammy Pounds, Ronnie June Christian of Clarendon. Dallas Convention leaders of the group. Bother, t of doing ... or not doing, whichever you prefer. Wines, Donnie Young, Johnney in Truth or Consequences. The Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Lawlis re- illness. Dopp, John Sikes, Floyd Fowler, Quickels and the Orisons are also If you failed, and were qualified, to vote in the in the resort town for the treat- Baptist Groups turned Saturday afternoon from Arthur Weathered, Ray Spegal, Joe SC Ott mayor's election, you still have a chance to redeem your- Jones, Bill Hartwell, J. W. Daniels, ments and fishing. They plan to be Dallas where they have been at- In Hospital Mrs. gone about three weeks, also. Have Sunrise self, make your conscience feel better, and be a better Russell Daniels, Jean Connelly, tending the Texas Ginners' Con- Mrs. Elton Venable and two chil- in HosP ital individual. Salvador Del Toro and Olen Johns- Breakfast Sunday vention. They had been gone about dren, Margaret Jo and Radford, Barr ton. a week awl had also visited with The Young People and Inter- were admitted to the Parmer Coun- ?us. Se°tt r Co! Saturday is the time for voters in the Bovina Inde- Shower Announced her relatives there. Her father, ty Community Hospital at Friona the FarnieFrioa mediate Classes of the Baptist J. J. Steed, of Hamlin returned pendent School District to decide on three new trustees Pentecostal Holiness A pink and blue shower honor- Church held a Sunrise Breakfast with severe cases of flu Tuesday, gosPital in sever( or to decide to keep the old ones. Or any combination' to Bovina with them and plans to March 26. They were released Sat- jag svith a ing Mrs. Robert Read will be held Sunday morning in the church. visit for about two weeks. ect W Has Al I-Day Meeting urday. doett."1 until of the two. Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock Hosts for the breakfast were S the ospita Charles Hawkins, Glen Kelley, Al- An all day meeting, a covered in the home of Mrs. Bill Venable. this week. It doesn't take long to vote and you owe it to your- dish luncheon, and an Easter egg len Cumpton, Tony Ivy, Mr. and self and to your community to go to the polls. hunt were the attractions Sunday at Hostess for the shower will be Mrs. Don Murphy, and Miss Millie ,mb the Pentecostal Holiness Church. Mrs. Bill Marshall, Mrs. James Holden. RALPH W. YARBOROUGH RoyaLIl Let's wake up and live awhile—kinda keep up with Boardman, Mrs. Bob Caldwell, These people are instructors for The conference superintendent, Met "edn What is going on. Rev. J. M. Lemmon, of Amarillo Mrs. W. H. Downing, and Mrs. these Sunday School classes. For was a special guest. Bill Venable. Others attending the breakfast The R012 ATT The saying is that it just "costs a little more to go Children attending the Easter Boost Ch arch first class." But is doesn't cost anymore to take an inter- egg hunt were Carolyn Webb, Ken- GOVERNOR OF TEXAS night in the churl est in your community. neth Webb, Sharon Johnson, Doyle Missionary Prog Crim, Jerry Neil, Barry McCut- SEE the Astbass ador TEXAS YARBOROUGH—PROGRESS ounsf You might even find it's interesting and fun if you chan, Joyce Semeler, Denny Queen, A. Argus, ( take part. Douise McCormick, Billie McCor- and each a embe Those mick, Robert Curtis, David Roach- WHITESIDES BROTHERS If you're for Texas and Yarborough, clip this ad, program. Fuller, Elaine Fuller, Patricia elle, Gary Pumroy, Harold Dean, meeting re JE Fourth Graders Crook, Nellie Bea Crook, Jeanie Buford, and Danny Stanberry and pin a Dollar for Democracy to it and mail with Goodwin, err)' Hunt Eggs Ivy, Nancy McCallum, Kristina Mc- Glenna Kersey. For All Your DRILLING Needs your name and address to: Williams, Jima Roberts. alid Ju Lean, Mrs. Virgil Goodwin and Ralph W. Yarborough The Fourth Grade of Bovina Mrs. Dean McCallum. Sunbeams Have School held its Easter egg hunt in No Hole too Large or too Small 1102 Perry-Brooks Bldg. p iliti civi;RneGpntyeoai sr the corner of Berggren's field with Stewardship Program Austin, Texas ya of Mrs. Hodge Rigdon, the teacher. Church of Christ (Pol. Adv.) Mothers helping with the group The Sunbeams of the Baptist were Mrs. J. E. Whitesides, Mrs. Easter Egg Hunt Church met Wednes437 night in the S Billy Marshall, Mrs. J. D. Roberts, church annex for their regular Ste- and Mrs. James Boardman. The home of Mrs. Frank Ayres wardship Program for ilie month. nesday Refreshments of punch and cook- was the scene of an Easter egg Mrs. P. A. Adam.; war present as 11 weekly meeting. ies were served the group. Julius hunt Saturday afternoon, for the their leader. 'Dios,: attending were the meeting Roberts found the prize egg. Chil- elementary and Cradle Sunday Jan Everett, ?,13rtlia Adams, There's an'APRIL SHOWERof BARGAINTat I dren present for the hunt were School classes of the Church of Jackie Allen Adams, Margie Ful- Nancy Cumpton Viola Costello, Judy Kay Craw- Christ. ler, Linda Williams, aril Joyce and Mrs. Diller ford, Mary Sue Asher, Lana Drag- Kay Embree and Joyce Marshall Hudson. er, Elizabeth Drager, Carolyn Kay won the prizes. PTAT M eeti Embree, Elaine Fuller, Ronnie Gaines were played and refresh- Horns Visit Fowler, Bobby Gonzales, Lou Ann ments of soft drinks and cookies M2ndaY N Goodwin, Teresa Hernandez, Jean- were served by Mrs. Ayres and Leon Horn of Florida visited nffiuav,t-.411 ne Ivy, Shirley Joplin, Kathy Mrs. Earnest Woelfel to Mrs. Gib- overnight in the home of his ofThBeovinPaarievi Jones, • Paula Kay Kerby, Mary son and Tony, Mrs. Billy Marshall, brother and family,' Mr. and Mrs. Ann McKinney, Billy McCormick, Joyce, Bubbie, and Melenie Kay, Johnie Horn and children, Wednes- April 9, it Joyce Marshall, Melvin Stegall, Mrs. W. H. Downing, Larry, Clovie day night. He left Thursday morn- Ronnie Gene Taylor, Tommy Tur- and Marilyn, Randy Jones, Tim ing for Lubbock where he will visit ll rentine, Wayne Weatherread, Rhodes, Kay Embree, Mrs. Woelfel with his sisters-in-law, Mrs. Roy Carolyn Webb, Aim Lyn Wilson, and Nickie. Horn and Mrs. Ray Horn. a':eunInterestm etini:t3Yg Ppiri; agOrures Jerry Williams, Ronnie Williams, Mrs. Wilbur ( Philip Lloyd, Philip Wilcox, Julius leader. The pro; Roberts, Freddie Whitesides, and will be "The I David Watson. ens in our PI KERBY-ALVERSON E. t.11iams as Blacksmithing — Welding Rain King Sprinkler. Third Graders with distance adjust- With Red( 4tpRo At Highway Park ment. $6.25 Guests in, the Our Deals Are for any home The Third grade, with its teach- Just ask for Free Estimates GARDEN Mrs. S.ruzaEl.surRakenecia er, Mrs. W. R. Beaird, and two remodeling or repairs, and use the Cicero mothers, Mrs. Thomas W. Beau- 0 Other Sprinklers from Don The Year HOSE sB oeef ,o al; champ and Mrs. Tony Ivy, held its Phone 2332 Smith Budget Plan for your Spring Spruce- 59c dr . and I annual Easter egg hunt Friday 25 0.4 50 Ken, afternoon at the Highway 60 park. Up Spree! There's no money down, and you Foot LeitGnis Shamblin. The Three prize eggs were awarded in risiting and can take 3 full years to pay ... so make '56 While they last, Ame. KVA their hom to Linda Estes, Billy Charles, and I Hand Tools, 39c each. Jose Espinoza. the year to fix your home inside and out- Refreshments of soft drinks and Visit Pore Easter cookies were served to side .. . with our quality building materials Gary Beauchamp, Billy Charles, Mr. Kenneth Connelly, Jose Espinoza, and tools to do your job right I theud EMarsst Carl Green, Ronnie Glasscock, E. AnnaMMattak vina with his pa L. McCutchan, Billy Minter, Ben- teilflarenallanalla=0 I Ear! ny Ray Peel, Jimmy Redden, Tsetaxasd ayS.ITeevthcehenst)grCil, Billy Ray Roberts, Larry Smith, Harold Stanberry, Romana Ra- Duncan Hines Portable meriz, Rodney Anderson, Janie New-Way Adjustable Araggon, Linda Estes, Maureen Bar-B-Que Grill, Reg. Hammonds, Tonya Ivy, Kristina Shelf Bracket for any McLean, Myrtice Shockley, Joyce $34.75—Now $29.95 Hudson, and Natalia Marrcffo. .*Tlength shelf, Now $2.79 Twin Sink Dish Drainer Baptist Youngsters Have Easter Hunt by Rubber Maid An Easter egg hunt was held at Choice of colors the Baptist Church Saturday after- Only $1.95 noon for the Daughters of the King and Early Bird classes of the West Bend Portable junior department of the Bap- eW tist Sunday School. 3-speed Electric Food Hostesses for the party were Mrs. J. W. Gooch, Mrs. Dean Mc- Mixer, Reg. $18.99 Gal. Callum, and Mrs. Virgil Goodwin. Price good APRIL \2 Refreshments of homemade ice Now $17.49 cream, punch and cake were serv- Your car gets thru APRIL 7 only. ed to those present. As an added attraction, the ,cake, in the form of a rabbit's Use Our Budget HU head, was decorated with ten candles in honor of Lou Ann Spring Fever too! Plan to Reg. $3.99 Hillerich and Goodwin's birthday. Those present for the hunt and Remodel Bradsby Ball Bats party were Betty Stevens, Marilyn • In the spring a good car's fancy turns to—thoughts Brandon, Janet Gooch, Lou Ann Goodwin, Judy Meacham, Tonya V. of warm weather driving. But winter has been rough for Spring, No 34" & 35", Now $3.39 Ivy, Paula Kay Kerby, Francis on your car. That's why right now we urge you to drive

in for our Springtime Service. It's our Gift to you for Down Pay- just visiting us during We specialize in chasing winter out of your car—put- this sale! Get yours while ting springtime in. We'll change your oil to summer the supply lasts...you'll ment. 36 NO PURCHASE love its lustrous beauty. grade, lubricate, and do everything to put your car in NECESSARY and it's just the right size Standard Base Balls to becOme a "favorite months to top shape for warm weather driving. You'll find it pays (ADULTS ONLY) dish-, In fact, you'll QRA big dividends. probably want a set of BRING THIS iix, ics you may purchase Reg. $2.79—Now $2.39 5 more for only 30c. Pay. Giving your car the care it deserves—and you the COUPON service you deserve—is our part in the progressive oil industry that brings better living to this community. LIMIT ONE TO ADULT! And Wall Paper Drive in today and let us serve you ! -.:a.VatWak Phone 2671 Gaines PAUL JONES SERVICE STATION Hardware BOVINA, TEXAS Company TEXACO PRODUCTS— /hole Bovina Phone 4331 Bovina rp I.

E 2 WEDNESDAY,' APRIL 4, 1956 THE BOVINA BLADE SECTION I, PAGE 3 Troop•One the home of Mrs. Earl Stevenson's Weekend Guests Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Windon and To Amarillo BOVINA BAPTIST NEWS mother, Mrs. Oakley McGill of Mrs. Ware's father, T. B. Windon, Virgil Goodwin, Pastor Sunday Guests Plans Picnic Clovis. They returned to Bovina Weekend guests in the home of all of McLean. They returned to Mrs. J. R. Glover went to Ama- Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morn- Sunday guests in the home of Mr. d presi. Sunday evening and the young Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson were Mrs. their home Sunday evening. rillo Sunday to spend a week visit- and Mrs. H. Blalock were their son Troop One of the Bovina Cub couple returned to Lubbock Mon- Tiny Giles Walling and children of ing Worship, 10:30 a. m., Training Sunday .3couts met Friday afternoon in ing with her son and family, Mr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter day afternoon. Amarillo and Mr. and Mrs. D. K. and Mrs. Jimmy Ray Glover and Union 7:00 p. m. and Evening Wor- ;he home of Mrs. Tom Hartwell Blalock and• children, of Dora, Nix of Littlefield. Guests for Sun- Barron Guests with her daughter and husband, ship 8:00 p. m. Wednesday Ser- ea ''or its regular weekly meeting. In vices, auxiliaries 7:00 p. m., busi- N. M., and daughters and families, Q gc day dinner also were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bryant. She Mrs. Bill Green, husband and chil- b aa 1 brims business meeting, the scouts From Childress Guests in the home of Mr. and ness meeting, 8:00 p. m. and choir Jess Walling and son. will return to Bovina next week- dren of Dumas, and Mrs. Harold Janice _planned a picnic for Friday, April Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kelley and Mrs. P. D. Barron Sunday for end. rehearsal, 8:30 p. m. airman 3, 'in place of their regular meet- dinner and an afternoon of visit- Brown, husband and children of ; family of Childress visited several Clovis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bla- )an 1("a; ing. days this week in the homes of his ing were their daughters and hus- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fuller and rid Ray Outdoor games were played and Christian Guests bands, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Truitt family were Sunday dinner guests lock, Bill Green and Mr. and Ars. relatives here. Friday night, they To Denver Brown returned to their homes refreshments of soft drinks and Guests in the home of Mr. and and son of Amarillo and Mr. in the home of his brother and were guests in the home of his Sunday evening. Mrs. Green re- d were cookies were served by Mrs. J. A. twin sister and family, Mrs. Travis Mrs. V. 0. Christian Sunday for and Mrs. Bob Mitchell and son also Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rogers family, Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Ful- :erinhip; lain. Those present for the meet- Lloyd, husband, and children. They Easter dinner were Mr. and Mrs. of Amarillo. Also present were spent the weekend in Denver, Colo- ler, of Clovis. turned Monday morning. :a Beth ing were Ronnie Gene Taylor, Phil- returned to Childress Sunday night. R. E. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Fern their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. rado visiting with their son, Air- re, wit, lip Lloyd, Larry Loflin, Rodney Barnett, Wesley, Judy and Betty Rouel Barron and Mr. and Mrs. man second class Gibb LaVon Anderson, Dean Mayhew, and Fred- of Black; Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Donald Ray Barron. Rogers, who is stationed at Lowery KEEP YOUR CAR nGs to die Whitesides. Easter Dinner B. Barnett and children of Here- Air Force Base, in Denver. They SPARKLING WITH OUR lire Wayne Young, the other Den ford; Mr. and Mrs. George Brock Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bandy visited left Bovina Friday afternoon and Mother, could not attend due to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayres were of Lubbock; and Mr. and Mrs. H. Sunday afternoon in the home of returned Sunday night. The week- illness. Easter dinner guests in the home C. Nelson and Miss Mary Barnett his nephew and family, Mr. and end was spent visiting with their CAR, POLISH of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellison. of Vernon. Mrs. Bill Bandy of Friona. son and sightseeing. Mrs. Scott Barry Ellison and Ayres attended the Dust acids can ruin your 'Jo obit. Church of Christ singing at the car's paint. Let us keep it adford, In Hospital Lazbuddie church Sunday after- From Tech r r LONG TIME LOW INTEREST polished. 1/4,oun_ noon. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ware and Friona Mrs. Scott Barry was admitted to Hammonds the Parmer County Community Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ware and Mike iesday, were home for the Easter vaca- ed Sat. Hospital in Friona Saturday morn- With Venables ing with a severe case of flu. She tion from Texas Tech at Lubbock. Service doesilot expect to be released from Mrs, Edith Cavalier and daugh- They visited during% the weekend FARM ter of Fort Worth and Mr. and in the home of the men's parents, BIZ the rospital until the latter part of Mrs. R. L. Barber and children of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ware. • Station this week. -zV • = • Muleshoe visited Sunday, March '.4= az— 18, in the home of Mrs. Barber's 20. Royal Ambassadors parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ven- In Ware Home 0. W. RHINEHT inta, Texas Phone Met Wednesday able. Mrs. Cavalier is a sister of Weekend guests in the home of R. L. Barber. They returned to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ware, March PHONE 2772 The Royal Ambassadors of the Muleshoe Sunday evening. 24-25, were her brother and wife, Baptist Church met Wednesday night in the church annex for their From Lariat • Missionary Program, taken from S theAimbassador Life Magazine. P. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Martin and A. Arrams, counselor, was in charge daughter of Lariat were supper and each member took part on the guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. ad, program. Those present at the Bill Venable Thursday evening. ith meeting were Jerry Rigdon, John Abe Martin is the pastor of the Goodwin, Jerry Williams, Ronnie Lariat Church of Christ. They re- Williams, Jimmy Hudson, Billy turned to their home Thursday Roberts, and Julius Roberts. evening. Baptist Girls Easter Dinner Study Wednesday An Easter dinner was held in the Thanks A Million 1 home of Mr. an Mrs. Harold T. Intermediate Girls Auxili- Hawkins Sunday. Covered dishes ary of the Baptist Church met Wed- nesday evening for its regular were brought by those attending. Those present were Mr. and weekly meeting. The program for Mrs. N. E. Bonds, Mr. and Mrs. the meeting was on "Stewardship" Pete Davies, Wayne, Jackie, and with Mrs. Roy Fuller in charge. Nancy Cumpton, Barbara Taylor, Wendol, Miss Roylene Hawkins, Sgt. Herman Keel, Erith Hawkins, Folks for Your Wonderful and Mrs. Fuller were present. Billy Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawkins, Nflekra and Deb- PTA Meets bie. After dinner, the guests played Mgnday Night "42" and the children hunted The Parent-Teacher Association Easter eggs. of Bovina will meet Monday, Attendance During Our April 9, in the school auditorium To Port Lavaca at 7:30 p. m. The theme of the meeting will be Pride in Com- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawkins left munity Progress—Thru Continued Tuesday, March 24, for Port L. Interest in Our School. vaca to visit with her brother and Mrs. Wilbur Charles will be the wife, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nor- leader. The program for the night ton. While they are gone, they will be "The Role of Grandpar- plan to do some fishing in the Gulf. SATURDAY OPENING ent iin our PTA" with Mrs. W. They will return to Bovina the I E. liams as program chairman. middle of this week. r t- With Reddens In Johnson Home Guests in, the home of Mr. and Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Redden Sunday, March Mrs. Levi Johnson Sunday for 18, for a turkey dinner were Mrs. dinner and an afternoon of visit- Our Thanks Also to the People and 111 Don Bruns and children of Mule- ing were Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mar- shoe, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Estes, shall and children, Mr. and Mrs. Sue and Ken, and Mrs. Lucy James Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. Shamblin. The afternoon was spent W. H. Downing and children. in ‘Isiting and the families return- es ee* their homes Sunday evening. With Richards Businesses Who Sent Flowers-- 1 Visit Parents Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cash Richards for the week- Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Stevenson end were her parents, Mr. and spent the Easter vacation in Bo- Mrs. J. H. Lasater of Portales, vina with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and her brother and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hammonds Bovina Implement Company 1 Earl Stevenson. He is attending and Mrs. M. L. Lasater and daugh- Texas Tech College in Lubbock. ters of Clovis. They arrived. Satur- Sunday, the group had dinner in day evening. Woodrow Wright Family Bovina Blade PLAN Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Sudderth First National Bank FOR ACCIDENT, SICKNESS ••••• •`. AND HOSPITALIZATION Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gaston Flowerland—Mr. and Mrs. Madery INSURANCE See JOHN GETZ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams Southwestern Drug Your Great Southerner Farwell Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wilson Bovina Butane Service

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Si I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956 THE BOVINA BLADE SECTION I, PAGE 4 WEEP' Lyles, also of Friona. The after- Here Is Mamie Eisenhower's Factors other than farm income In Latin America, a mulatto is go° To Boat Races noon was spent in visiting and the • • have beet keeping farm land values a half-breed, a cross between negro families returned to their homes high during the past two years. and white. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Warren, on Dollar Fudge' Recipe Despite the declining farm income, Becky Foster, Patricia Lloyd. and Sunday night. LOCALS This is the time of year when most folks are keenly interested in farm land values, since 1953, have Air was Robbie Foster drove to Roswell, making candy. So, this newspaper is especially pleased to give yon climbed steadily to a new record- The YWCA of the USA N. M., Sunday to attend boat races. In Clovis the different, the wonderful fudge recipe of the nation's First Lady. high peak. founded in 1:•:.. They returned to Bovina Sunday The WMU will give a banquet for This recipe of hers appears in the new cook book, "Who Says We the Bovina High School Juniors and 4$0° evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Berry and Can't Cook I" which is a compilation of the favorite recipes of news- Seniors Thursday night, 7:30, in the •, Read an family were Sunday dinner guests paper women and VIP's in our Nation's Capitol. You can get a ELECTRIC MOTOR• sa l copy for two dollars plus fifteen cents postage by writing the Women's church annex. Dr. Robert Dobson 4-H club work is the youth part that in the home of her parents, Mr. and of Plainview will be the main REWINDING & REPAIR mg In Looney Home National Press Club, 1867 National Press Bldg., Washington, D. C. of Agricultural Extension Service's their v°iceths Mrs. B. F. Freeman, of Clovis. But don't wait . try Mamie's recipe now! For family enjoyment speaker. now and Guests also in the Freeman home educational programs. 4-H club Guests in the ?iome of Mr. and and gift-giving it's a natural. Here it is: The Brotherhood of the Baptist members learn to do by doing and DEAN HASTINGS urge, ins were their grandson and wife, Mr. Church met at the church Monday, ail Mrs. Claude Looney Sunriay for and Mrs. Larry Berry. They re- MRS. EISENHOWER'S their classrooms are the farms, Phone 4372 emotions dinner were nut. sister, Mrs. Glen MILLION DOLLAR FUDGE 8:00 p. m. Alvin Glascock, presi- ranches and homes of Texas. rove turned to their homes Sunday even- dent, presided over the meeting. Williams, husba..d and son of Fri- ing. 41/2 cups sugar This 13th ona, her daughter and family, Pinch of salt The program was given by the then I real Oklahoma Lane Brotherhood. Wal- Mrs. Jim Guinn and daughter of 2 tablespoons butter said th, 31121 Friona; and her son and family, With Combses 1 tall can evaporated milk ter Verner was program chairman. meow uw-a Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horton and Boil 6 minutes. Bernard Nelson spoke on "I Chal- .,A .1 1e 0", sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tom Mann of Albuquerque, Put in large bowl: lenge you to be Faithful to the `18;elu raeotal N. M., spent several days last Sunday School," Jimmy McGuire st 12 ounces semi-sweet chocolate for a L:Cbilnd,. week in the home of his sister and (chocolate bits) spoke on "I Challenge you to be his Marion F. Green, M. D. husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. 12 ounces German's sweet hears bn: r Faithful to the Training Union." then he "mc Physician and Surgeon Combs. The group drove to Ama- chocolate Sterling Donaldson spoke on "I rillo Friday evening to visit with 1 pint marshmallow cream Challenge you to be Faithful to the LW' And I Farwell Clinic (2 jars) pier- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Combs. They 2 cups nutmeats Worship Services" and Howard sounds Office Hours-9-12, 2-5 returned to Bovina Friday night. Garner spoke on "I Challenge you Pour boiling syrup over ingre- that Marl 9-12 Saturdays Tom Mann returned to his home to be Faithful to the Brotherhood." this, will St in Albuquerque Sunday evening. dients in bowl; beat until choco- late is all melted, and pour into Special music was a duet given TO by Earl Roberts and Howard Gar- children. Bt, pan. Let stand a few hours be- make 01°s,1 fore cutting. Store in tin box. ner. Harold Carpenter accom- Someone each week. About bawl* • • panied them on the . Those attending from Bovina Where German's Chocolate is not available, 3 to 4 squares of un- We'll deliver your order direct to your sweetened chocolate may be substituted. were Alvin Glasscock, Alva Hud- The Rho son, Charles Hawkins, Hodge Rig- election Mrs. John Norman Crim, Mrs. don, P. A. Adams, R. N. Williford, door in Bovina. Call 2461. MARCUM - CLABORN With McCutchans John Horn, Don Murphy, Dennis dal- Most Elvis Peck, Mrs. Beula Pumroy, in what Pc Mrs. Minnie McCutchan, Mrs. Cora Williams and Rev. Virgil Goodwin. INSTANT AMBULANCE SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MeCutchan Refreshments of pie and coffee believe the and family of Dumas visited sever- Vestal, Mrs. Bud Queen, Mrs. Jack McCutchan, Mrs. Francis were furnished by the Bovina al days last week in the home of his Brotherhood. uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bland, Mrs. A. E. Harold, Wayne a Fifth G Phone 2311 Friona Webb, and Rev, and Mrs. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bingham ABC DRUG A. R. McCutchan. They arrived in Roachelle. visited Sunday in Muleshoe with AGENT FOR MARCUM-CLABORN IN FRIONA Have V Bovina Friday evening and re- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Montford. turned to their home Tuesday The Fifth morning. Mrs. Fannie Burnam spent Sun- PHONE 2461 day in the home of aer son and vino Rh% Weekend Guests Mrs. Ruth family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnam. school age wash it, hang it, Weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haney were From New Mexico Mr. and Mrs. Bill Venable were Sunday evening guests in the home party. Guests in the home of Mr. and their daughters and families, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Horton. The IV! eggs and forget about ironing and Mrs. Al Kerby Saturday were her Jerry Lindsey and children of Odes- Sunday night guest in the home brothers and family, Mr. and Mrs. sa and Mrs. Walter Neil Westmore- of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Estes Chevrolet.. The only low-priced little ones edurp,u Roscoe Frederick and sons of land and children of Kermit. They was Lewis Cox of Hereford. dpecLallyeTh ndoina ritaomytnbe to go, go, go in the great Carlsbad, N. M.; Paul Frederick returned to their homes Monday Mrs. R. E. Everett's second ell afternoon. grade class held its Easter egg invited. of Texico; and her mother and hus- e band, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Potts of hunt in the city park Friday after- • Belleview, N. M. noon. Refreshments of chocolate tar with beautiful BAT by fisher Piano Recital milk and cookies were served after wmeMothers 5. the hunt. Ship'n Shores/ Mrs. John Wilson will present her I Weekend Visitors Mothers assisting for the day Gene Rea, piano students in a recital at the o Weekend visitors in the home of Bovina Methodist Church Thurs- were Mrs. Wendol Christian, Mrs. it's a very special blend Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hastings were day night, April 5, at 8:00. Every- Combs, and Mrs. Roy Fuller. 0. K. USED CARS her sister and husband, Mr. and one is cordially invited to attend, Students taking part in the hunt were Margie Fuller, Patsy Cump- of rtetheizde Bs a w c Mrs. Jim Meredith of Alva, Okla. Mrs. Wilson says. eshen of dacron and pima The Meredith's arrived in Bovina ton, Gwendolyn Christian, Linda Refr coomorkinses, z Friday night and returned to their Dinner Guests Johnston, Bonnie Morris, Jan home Sunday afternoon. Everett, Richard Carson, Aurora FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES lie, Lynn leaarsry Hem;Ac with as many Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffer, Jr. of Del Toro, Lanea Combs, Carla Jean 'Leo Amarillo, Mr. and Mrs. Nickie Meacham, Diane Anderson, David From Amarillo Garrett, Kenneth Webb, Larry NEW Foster and family of Farwell, Mr. Woltml s:an, destinations as Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wayne Wil- and Mrs. John Wilson, and Mr. and Dopp, Bobby Fowler, and James kerson and daughter of Amarillo Mrs. Pat Kunselmun and family Miss Anna Hastings of Plainview CHEVROLET were Sunday dinner guests in the visited last weekend in the home of Bea Crook days in the arrived Sunday evening to visit Rea, Don for several days this week with home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wilson and A. G. White. Hastings. Pruitt, Ken their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar gel, Ronal year! Venable and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. J. F. Pesch was released from Tairt•Force the Parmer County Community Wilkerson. They will return to In Denver Amarillo Wednesday evening. Hospital Thursday. Special guests in his home Sunday were his TRUCF

Phi 4 ais WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956 tto is THE BOVINA BLADE ?.4 beg SECTION I, PAGE 5 -ezezer-e- In Tabor Home abut. and sons of Dalhart. John From Plainview Williams. They returned to their and family arrived Friday after- home Saturday evening. Charles Singing Sunday Guests over the weekend in the Was THE PARING KNIFE ,. .inci returned to Fort Worth The Rev. and Mrs. George M. Williams also spent the weekend The Bovina Singing Group will home of Mr. and Mrs. Emitt Tabor evening. Don and his fam- Small and daughters, Sharon and with his parents. He is attending were their sons and families, Mr. ily. me Sunday morning and re- meet Sunday, April 8, at 3:00 By JEANIE MOTEN Mauri of Plainview spent Friday North Texas State College at Den- p. in. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John Tabor and son of to their home Monday night and Saturday in the home of ton and was home for the Easter )11. ea22:eare_aere'•-••••-re-t”, Fort Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Don morning. Roy Fuller. Everyone is cordially lbs her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. holidays. invited to attend. PAIR - Read an article the other morn- form of merely complaining about ing that said parents should raise the way things are run. Aammimmal." 1GS their voices at their children every Seems like, if a person doesn't now and then when they feel the like the way things are run or if urge, instead of controling their a persoa likes the way things have emotions and always being mild tr_41 been run, then that person should rfe, CEDDY a mannered. sure vote this coming Saturday. - KILOWATT Reddy Kilowatt Dealer This rather surprised me, but Everyone helps support a public then I read further. The article school. Just seems they'd want to said that it was necessary to a:4a- have a say so in what goes on. OPPILUICI 01W) mental health to raise your voice * * «. 94, .-tr‘ci land "let off steam." Not only for The unexpected holiday from -2/ Kelvinator Products e mental health of a parent, but school Monday was really nice. A for a child as well. And if a child holiday is usually pretty nice; but hears his parents raise their voices, when they come unexpectedly, you then he knows he can do the same just can't beat them. thing. And then everybody is hap- * * 4. * pier. Think as many people as are REDDY Sounds logical. Doubt very much interested in declamation or story GAIN !ten,7,DWARE AND FURNITURE CO. KILOWATT that many parents, after reading telling or other such things shoulu this, will start screaming at their come hear the Bovina students children. But do imagine it might and other students in this district make most parents feel better perform this Friday. "Nothing Knocks on Bovina But Opportunity" About having done a little scream- And then on Saturday the dis- Tri g. trict track meet is being held. • • • c 3,0; e « * * * * * * The School Board of Education Twins, I can't understand. They • election is being held this Satur- seem to have their own means of • day. Most people are interested commucations, and we mere mor- • in what goes on at the school, but tals who have to rely on talking believe their interests takes the as our means of expressing our • • thoughts are severely handicapped • when around a set of twins. Fifth Graders You can be sitting at a table raHave Visitors with the Mast twins, one on one side of the table, the other sitting MRS. C. C. MURPHY The Fifth grade students of Bo- opposite, when all of the sadden vina School, with their teacher, with nothing be said they'll crawl Mrs. Ruth Thornton, invited pre- under :he table and change places with each other. 2200 GIDDINGS STREET school age children to their Easter party. It s really remarIcabb The boys of the class hid the eggs and all students helped the Birthday Dinner CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO little ones hunt. Each fifth grader decorated an egg and gave it es- For J. D. Kelley pecially to the child that they had Sunday guests in the home of invited. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kelley for • Prizes were won by Carol Mast, dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lynn Murphy, Diane Sudderth. Kelley and children of Childress; Mothers assisting at the party Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kelley, Mr. were Mrs. Billie Sudderth, Mrs. and Mrs. S. N. Teague and son of Gene Rea, Mrs. John Lorenz, Mrs. Fields, N. M.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Alva Hudson, Mrs. Frank Meier, Ray Teague, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. and Rev. Virgil Goodwin Kelley of Texico; Mrs. Bobby Eng- r whole .family elijoy The hunt was held on the grounds lant and children, Mrs. Travis of the Baptist Church. s ou Lloyd and children, Mr. and Mrs. Refreshments of soft drinks and Glen Kelley and Mr. and Mrs. J. cookies were served to David Low. D. Kelley and daughter of Clovis. rte, Lynn Hudson, Jimmy Wright, The dinner was a family affair terry Hernandez, Tally Kelso. Mac honoring J. D. Kelley on his birth- Glasscock, Aaron Drager, Delbert day. Morris, Joyce Bfirnett, Conley Waltman, Julian Berry, Seferina ELECTRIC WATER REATERg!" METHODIST CHURCH NEWS Leal, Armando Del Toro, Nellie Rev. W. R. Beaird, Pastor Bea Crook, Ann Christian, Virginia • Rea, Donna Sudderth, Gladys Church school, 9:45 a. rn.; pub- • Pruitt, Ken Horn, Lawrance Krei- lic worship, 11:00 a. m. and 7:45 • gel, Ronnie Sudderth, Carolina p. m.; group meetings, 7:00 p. • Green, John Goodwin, Jerry Lo- Official board, Monday, 8:00 p. m.; • renz and Ernest Meier. WSCS, Tuesday, 2:30 p. in.; choir • . • The pre-school guests were Carol practice, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. ast, Ricky Brock, Larry Truitt, We had 172 in church school last flike Horton, Tony Smith, Diane Sunday. Make it a point to repeat Sudderth, Elaine Joplin, Johnny the good record next Sunday. It Hugh Horn, Lynn Murphy, Mike can be done if you so desire it. Thornton, Jan Rogers, Martha Ann The Methodist Men's organiza- Adams, Marilyn Kreigel, Bobby tion will meet Saturday morning at Redden, Rodney Murphy; and 6:00. New officiers will be in Royce Lorenz. Mrs. Jack Morris, charge and all members are urged and son, Jerry, were also visitors. to be present, if possible.

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• MAW SERVICE LIVEBETTER SPURLIN TV AND RADIO teia SALES & SERVICE 'etniletk‘r Phone 8-6203 Farwell, Texas WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956 THE BOVINA BLADE SECTION I, PAGE 6 Britt. et al, Defendant. Shower Thursday Mrs. Glen Kelley, Mrs. Bobby Rebekah Class POLITICAL LEGAL A brief statement of the nature Englant, Mrs. Grady Sorley, Mrs. ANNOUNCEMENTS Charles Vickers, Mrs. F. 0. Turner, THE STATE OF TEXAS of this suit is as follows, to wit: Honors Former Has Social Suit trespass to try title to Lots CLASSIFIED ADS Mrs. Leslie McCain, Mrs. Wayne These political announcements To any Sheriff or any Constable 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, Block Wilberdee Pounds Garth, Mrs. Arthur Kent, Mrs. The Rebekah Sunday School are subject to action of the Demo- within the State of Texas—GREET- cratic Primary Election in July 28, Original Town of Farwell, Par- Mrs. Robert Jamison Jr., the Howard Looney, Mrs. Billy Horton, Class of the Baptist Church met ING: mer County, Texas, and for dam- FOR SALE—House, 4 rooms aria Mrs. Al Kerby, Mrs. J. D. Kirk- Thursday evening in the church an- 1956: You are hereby commanded to former Wilberdee Pounds, was hon- ages as well, as is more fully bath. 5 lotg. 2 blocks North of ored with a wedding shower Thurs- patrick and Mrs. Embry. The next nex for a regular monthly social. SHERIFF cause to be published once each shown by Plaintiff's Petition on file Hiway 86 in Bovina. $3250. Al Kerby social will be Tuesday, April 17. week for four consecutive weeks, day afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Mrs. R. E. Everett gave the CHAS. LOVELACE in this suit. Phone 2332 or 4441 Bovina. devotional and the evening was the first publication to be at least annex of the Bovina Baptist (re-election) If this citation is not served with- 37-tine Church. spent playing party games. Re- twenty-eight days before the return Cub Scouts FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE day thereof, in a newspaper print- in ninety days after the date of its Refreshments of angel food cake, freshments of coffee and cookies issuance, it shall be returned un- GARDEN need plowing?—Let us lemonade, and assorted nuts and were served by the hostesses, Mrs. 96TH DISTRICT ed in Parmer County, Texas, the plow it. Call 4231. Weldon and Al- Have Cookout served. candies were served by Patricia Homer Kelley and Mrs. Bill Moore. JESSE M. OSBORN accompanying citation, of which fred Moody. 40.4tp (re-election) the herein below following is a true The officer executing this writ Lloyd and Ellen Berry as guests Den Two and Three of the Bovina Those attending were Mrs. E. H. copy. shall promptly serve the same ac- HOUSE FOR SALE—Modern. 3 arrived. The refreshment table Cub Scouts had a joint meeting at Moody, Mrs. A. M. Martin, Mrs. ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR: LEE THOMPSON CITATION BY PUBLICATION cording to requirements of law, and rooms and bath and garage. 5 was covered with white organdy the city park Wednesday afternoon H. D. Bradshaw, Mrs. Wallace THE STATE OF TEXAS the mandates hereof, and make lots. '3 lots can be sold without over green cloth and a centerpiece for a cookout. Hot dogs and soft Rogers, Mrs. Homer Kelley, Mrs. TO:Alice A. Britt and Mr. Britt, due return as the law directs. house. Eula Newton, corner Ave. A made up of yellow jonquils and as- drinks were served to the follow- R. E. Everett and daughter, Jan, husband of Mice A. Britt; J. E. Issued and given under my hand and 2nd St. 40-2tp sorted colored hyacinths flanked by ing Cubs: Gary Beauchamp, Jim- and Mrs. Bill Moore. Showing at the jp, Rhea and wife, Florence Rhea; and seal of said court at Farwell, the punch bowl and cake plate. The my Redden, Ken Horn, Gene Pruitt, T. J. Dresser, and should he have Texas, this the 27th day of March FOR SALE—Extra nice 2 bedroom piano was graced with an arrange- Ronnie Glasscock, Bill Minter, ever married, then of his unknown A. D. 1956. home in Amherst to be moved. ment of a styrafoam bunny backed Carl Green, Billy Lynn Marshall, WMU Studies at MUSTAM6 wife or wives; Ralph Johnson and Attest: Hugh Moseley, Clerk, Lots of floor space. Bargain price. by an egg tree flanked by tall Billy Jay Charles, Kenneth Con- Baptist Church In Bovina wife Anna H. Johnson; if said per- District Court Parmer County, Tex- Loyd Pryor, Phone Amherst 4121. green tapors. Colors carried out in nelly, Richard Carson, Dale White- sons or any of them be deceaseo, as. 40-tfnc the shower were yellow and green. sides, Larry Downing, and E. L. (SEAL) Mrs. Jamison, wearing a brown The WMU of the Baptist Church then the unknown heirs and legal McCutchan. Den Mothers attending met Tuesday afternoon at the Open at 7:30 Every Night representatives of each of said 40-4tc FOR SALE-1951 Ford tractor, and beige suit and a corsage of the cookout were Mrs. W. H. Down- yellow carnations, sat with her church annex for Bible Study. persons who may be deceased, De- lister, planter, blade, and knife ing, Mrs. Grady Whitesides, Mrs. Mrs. Don Murphy led this study fendants, Greeting: attachment. All in A-1 condition. mother, Mrs. Farris Pounds, and Henry Minter, Mrs. Gene Pruitt, Wed. and Thurs. (Cents Involved the groom's mother, Mrs. Robert with a special part taken by Mrs. YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND- A. R. McCutchan, Phone 2112, Bo and Mrs. S. E. Reddon. Dean McCallum, who discussed visa. 40-tfnc Jamison Sr., each of whom wore April 4 & 5 ED to appear before the Honor- In Accident certain passages from the Bible. able District Court of Parmer yellow carnation corsages. Mrs. Caldwell's Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kent and FOR SALE-2 two-wheel trailers. Entertainment was provided by Those present for this meeting County at the Courthouse thereof, were Mrs. Leslie McCain, Mrs. in Farwell, Texas, by filing a writ- four-year-old-son, who live south- One girls bicycle. One butane Harriette Lou Charles, singing Grandchildren Visit east of Bovina, were involved in cook stove. R. L. Edwards, Bo- "Symphony of Love" and "Ru- Virgil Goodwin, Mrs. P. A. Adams, ten answer at or before 10 o'clock Mrs. Alva Hudson, Mrs. J. A. M-G-M's ROMANTIC COMEDY! a highway accident between Bovina vino. 41-tine mors are Flying" and Celia Berry Bobby, Carollea, and Kenny Cald- e IGNYFOR Le, A. M. of the first Monday next Taylor, Mrs. Glen Kelley, Mrs. after the expiration of forty-two and Friona during the duststorm singing "Shuffle off to Buffalo." well, visited several days of last Dean McCallum, Mrs. J. D. Rob- The Tender Trap Monday afternoon. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Mrs. John Wilson, accompanied week with their grandmother, ern. days from the date of the issuance erts, Mrs. Johnie Horn, Mrs. Don of this citation same being the 7th The Kent's pickup ran into a them on the piano. A poem, "How Mrs. Margaret Caldwell. They ar- FRANK DEBBIE DAVID CELESTE day of May A. D. 1956, to Plaintiff's pickup driven by Ralph Shelton of The Commissioners Court 01 Do I Love Thee," was given by rived from Amarillo Thursday Murphy, Mrs. Wayne Garth, Mrs. 0. C. Combs, Mrs. Bobby Englant, SINVRA.REINOLDS.WAYNE-HON Petition filed in said court, on the Friona. Deaf Smith County, Texas, and Sue Moody. Mrs. Paul Lloyd pre- afternoon and returned Sunday Mrs. Junior McCormick, Mrs. Roy in CINEMASCOPE AND COLOR! 27th day of March A. D. 1956, in Kent said $400 worth of damage the Commissioners Court of Par- sented the bride with yellow and night with their parents, Mr. and .r.04 this cause, numbered 1842 on the was done to his pickup. No serious mer County, Texas, acting jointly, green streamered sissors. Julia Mrs. George Caldwell, who drove Fuller and Miss Millie Holden. docket of said court and styled injuries, only bruises, resulted will receive sealed bids in the of- Kelso presided at the guest book. down Sunday afternoon to visit with H. M. Moss, Plaintiff, vs. Alice A, from the accident. fice of the County Judge of Deaf Hostesses for the shower were Mrs. Caldwell. From West Texas Smith County, County Courthouse, Mrs. Herman Estes, Mrs. S. E. Hereford, Texas, on the 23rd day Reddon, Mrs. Bill Whitsides, Mrs. Guests in the home of Mr. and of April, 1956, at 11:00 o'clock J. D. Stevens, Mrs. Cash Richards, In Dumont Mrs. Arnold Hromas over the week- Friday & Saturday A. M., for the reconstruction of Mrs. Cecil Berry, Mrs. Paul Lloyd, end were Rev. Rhea Raines and April 6 & SEWER TIE-IN the Deaf Smith-Parmer County Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris and and Mrs. George Whitesides. _The children spent the weekend in Du- Grady Davis from West Texas Bridge located at a point on the hostess' gift was a set of stainless State College at Canyon. The young $1.00 per ft. and up boundary line between Deaf Smith mont visiting with her parents, Mr. steel flat ware and the sissors. men were in Bovina, holding the County and Parmer County where and Mrs. Hugh Venson. They at- 2% discount for cash Others attending the shower were tended a family ,reunion Sunday Baptist Youth-Led Revival last such boundary line intersects the Mrs. Lee H. Sudderth, Mrs. Don EDGAR SURPOUCKI' 90 days to pay-2 % interest _east line of Section No. 27, and the and returned to Bovine Sunday weekend. They returned to Canyon Sudderth, Mrs. J. T. Jones, Verna night. ' Sunday night. West line of Section No. 28, Town- Lee Hall, Glenna Berry, Jane Was- A inn* ship 2 East, Range 2 North, Deaf som, Joyce Lorenz, Julia Kelso, lila &Eli AEU Bovina Electric and Plumbing Smith County, Texas, as follows: Pauline Lloyd, Janie Alverson, Sue GORDON -SCOTT A new top structure with 2 spans UFA MIL'S P11111,101 MK Odis White Phone 2951 Moody, Mrs. Wilbur Charles, Mrs. JACK ttAM.,:—. Zieirt 19 feet by 6 inches, using 14 lines Mark Charles, Ellen Berry, Patri- ALL KINDS 10 inches by 25.4 pound "I" beams cia Lloyd, Mrs. Doris Wilson, Celia per span, with new 3 inch floors, Berry, Harriette Lou Charles, Mrs. with 6 inch by 8 inch nailing strips H. J. Charles, and Mrs. H. H. OF FERTILIZERS bolted to joist, 4 inches by 6 Kelso. Sunday & Monday inches fellow guard, 3 inch channel iron hand rail. April 8 & 9 The Commissioners Court of Deaf Friendship Circle TEXO FEEDS Smith County and the Commis- Class Party sioners Court of Parmer County, • HERBERT 1. YATES presents respectively, reserve the right to The Friendship Circle Sunday reject any and all bids, and the School Class of the Baptist Church VIIONNE .DE CARLO to successful bidder, if any, shall met for its monthly social in the BOVINA be required to give a good and suf- home of Mrs. Charles Embry Tues- FLAME. CIF NC ficient bond in the full amount of day evening. •,,isLANDs. TR, the contract price for the faithful Refreshments of punch and performance of such contract, exe- FARM CHEMICAL REPUBLIC PROW:lollION cuted by some surety company cookies were served to the guests ARE FUN by the hostesses, Mrs. Grady Sor- TROY FULLER, Mgr. authorized to do business in this But when it comes to cleaning clothes State in accordance with the provi- ley, Mrs. Charles Vickers and Mrs. Phone 4311 Night 2592 sions of Article 5160, Revised Stat- Embry. Those attending the social were we suggest you bring yours to us. utes of 1925, and amendments 1111Maill.0111111111alla • thereto. Commissioners Court YOU will like our work. 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