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41st Year — No. 49 Dimmitt, Texas, Thursday, September 19, 1968 12 Pages wo Hurt as Cars Broadside
MVO Hart men were injured IRWIN apparently was driving Monday night, one critically, when home after changing water near- their late-model cars crashed by, Toles said. broadside at a dirt-road inter- A passing motorist came upon section three miles south of the the collision scene soon after the Five Point Gin. wreck occurred and reported it INJURED were Robert Gon- to the sheriff's office, then took zales, 40-year-old custom farmer, the Gonzales children home, the and Donnie Irwin, 18, who farms patrolman said. with his father, D. L. Irwin, in Toles is holding the investiga- the Five Point area. tion open, pending the hospital re- Patrolman Glen Toles of Here- lease of both men, and has issued ford, who investigated, said Gon- no citations. zales was driving east in his 1968 THE patrolman estimated dam- Pontiac and Irwin was traveling age at $1,000 on Irwin's Chevelle north in his 1967 Chevelle when and $700 on Gonzales' Pontiac. Gonzales' car crashed braodside Irwin's car had been damaged into Invin's at the intersection. $800 worth in an accident in Dim- The wreck occurred at 8:55 mitt earlier this year, he said. p.m.. Toles said. IRWIN WAS still unconscious DENISE STONE SHOWS HER FIRST-CLASS LICENSE AND DIPLOMA from a head injury when admit- ... To Principal Ike Moore, who gave her "time off" to earn them ted to Plains Memorial Hospital. August Totals: * * * After receiving emergency treat- ment, he was transferred to Meth- Dead, 5 Hurt odist Hospital in Lubbock, where 2 he was admitted in a semi-con- August was a grim month on scious state. His condition was the county's rural highways, Tex- She's a Radio Engineer DONNIE IRWIN'S CHEVELLE DEMOLISHED IN CRASH MONDAY NIGHT listed as critical at that time. as Highway Patrol figures reveal. . . . Driver now "progressing satisfactorily" in Lubbock However, Irwin's physician said THE COUNTY had Its first two Wednesday morning that the Hart fatalities of the year, five were 41 e --aertirnitgif youth had regained consciousness injured and property damage to- Now --And She's Only 15 and "seems to be progressing taled an estimated $9,680 in 13 satisfactorily." There was no skull separate accidents investigated by Next time you want to one-up station in the US. Her license is DENISE now runs her afternoon fracture, he added. highway patrolmen during Aug- an out-of-town friend, just ask the same that's required of all disc jockey show — and the sta- GONZALES received contusions ust. him: "Do you have any 15-year- senior engineers in stations and tion's control room — without of the chest and abdomen when old girl radio engineers in your reworks. any supervision. Her after-school he was thrown against his car's These statistics boosted the town?" duties include taking requests, steering wheel, but is now listed county's totals for 1968 so far to Denise graduated Sept. 4 from 59 accidents, two deaths, 30 per- DIMMITT has one, you see — the E kins Institute of Radio and compiling her own newscasts in satisfactory condition at Plains and she's probably the only girl from the AP wire machine, "read- sons injured and an estimated Electronics in Dallas, where she Memorial Hospital. property damage of $38,395, ac- her age in Texas with a first was the youngest student — and ing the meters" every half hour Gonzales' 14-year-old daughter cording to Sgt. W. E. Wells, Pa- class radio engineer's license. the only girl — in her class. (checking such technical things and 3-year-old son were in the trol supervisor for this area. She's Denise Stone, Dimmitt IT WAS a six-week course, and as the plate current, plate voltage, car with him when the accident High School sophomore who grad- she had to miss her first week of loop current, frequency deviation, occurred but they were not serious- uated from radio-electronics classes here to complete it — etc.), signing off and shutting ly hurt, Patrolman Toles said. school in Dallas Sept. 4 and re- since the course wasn't timed to down the station's power at sun- The investigating officer said ceived her diploma and first class coincide with a high schooler's down. that a milo field on the southwest Anthony to Head license in last Thursday's mail. schedule. Before she left for And as if this weren't enough, corner of the intersection probably DENISE, daughter of Mr. and Dallas, DHS Principal Ike Moore she's a'so serving as a student hindered the drivers' vision, "but Mrs. Loy Stone, is the girl who granted her permission to miss control-room instructor for Dim- not enough that they couldn't see Brown's Campaign conducts the Teen Show on KDHN the first week of high school with- each other's headlights." Radio every weekday from 4 p.m. mitt High School's radio speech cut losing any grade credits. class — a class in which she's Wes Anthony of Dimmitt will to sundown sign-off. the youngest member. head the "Dick Brown for Con- The 'bright-eyed, bright-voiced Denise got her start in radio gress" campaign in Castro Coun- last summer, when she talked eamoweeligibie tie work in the She had to get special permiss- PTA Pie Supper ty. control loom of any radio or TV former KDHN Manager Bedford ion to take the DHS course, since Fot met into letting her pick out The announcement came from she's not a junior and hasn't yet Carl King, county Demo chair- the records for the afternoon Teen had Speech I. Bob Farrer teaches Show. Slated Tuesday man, after local Democrats held the classroom phase of the course, a panning session for Brown • Jaycees Need Even before Forrest left to be- and at the station Denise teaches The Dimmitt PTA will stage its Thesday morning. DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT $700 ON ROBERT GONZALES' PONTIAC come farm and ranch editor for her upperclass classmates "the annual Get-Acquainted Pie Sup- JAMES WELCH of Bethel will . . . After crash at dirt-road intersection south of Five Point KFDA-TV in Amarillo, Denise was board." per in the South Elementary be the co-chairman of the cam- School Clothes running the Teen Show herself School cafeteria Tuesday night at under the supervision of Chief En- RECEIVING her engineer's li- paign, and Brown's committee cense "represents for her a means 7:30. If your children have outgrown gineet- Gene Fennimore. workers will include King, Ray Joe County Farm Bureau Votes: to an end, I think," her father "EVERYONE looks forward to Riley of Sunnyside and S. L. Gar- last year's school clothes, don't "She developed rapidly," says says. "She enjoys the radio work, this evening each year so that throw them away — other young- Fenimore, who is now the station rison of Faster. and it could take her anywhere." we may a I get acquainted bet- Brown, a Hartley farmer and sters here need them. manager. ter," said Mrs. Jasper Proffitt, DIMMITT'S Jaycees are round For instance, to a transatlantic businessman, is opposing Repub- 'Let's Reason Together PTA president. "We have quite lican Congressman Bob Price in ing up used clothes for needy steamship cruise. a few new teachers and new fami- school children, and will conduct "I'm thinking of going down in the November general election. lies in our community, and we "This is my first experience as a city-wide pick-up service Mon- New Residents February to get my radar en- want to make them feel wel- day evening. dorsement and my telegraph en- a campaign chairman for a candi- come." date," Anthony said, "but I know And Bargain for Price' If you have any used school dorsement," Denise says. "If I Parents are to bring pies (one could do that, it could lead to Dick Brown, what kind of man he clothes — especially outer gar- Can Vote, If... per couple) and teachers are to is, and I know he'll make a fine "Let's settle for half a loaf in personnel in Washington to work stance), with a higher loan price ments — that arc still good for anything. I'd like to get a job bring their appetites. corgressrnan." Washington when we have to; let's for programs which may be only to influence a higher cash mar- boys and girls 6 through 15, call Saturday noon is the deadline with a steamship line next sum- These not in the PTA now may for new Texas residents to apply ANTHONY is past president of compromise with other farm or- partially in line with our resolu- ket, and either lower or abolish the Jaycees and they'll pick up mer, in fact. The license and the join Tuesday right if they wish. ganizations on farm program pro- tions, whenever they realize we payments." the clothes at your home from 7 for their ballots for the November endorsements wcu'd qualify me Dues are $1 per year. the Chamber of Commerce, a di- general election. rector and former county chair- posals; and let's set up our own cannot obtain programs fully in —"WE RECOMMEND that the to 10 p.m. Monday. for the basic communications THE PTA'S first newsletter of bargaining committees to get line." Farm Bureau select committees The Jaycees to call are Bob COUNTY CLERK Zonell Maples work on a steamship." the new school year will be sent man cf the Grain Sorghum Pro- ducers Association, was Dim- higher prices for our commodi- —"WE FAVOR authorizing our on the local, state and national Bingham at the Family Mart, 647- said a constitutional amendment Se don't be surprised if the to all school families via their ties," Castro County Farm Bureau leaders to have conferences with ark-reed in 1966 now makes it mitt's "Man of the Year" in 1965, levels for the purpose of bargain- 3128, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., or state's youngest radio engineer children this wees, Mrs. Proffitt members decided Saturday night. other farm organizations to try to ing on the prices of our commodi- at 617-2394 from 6 to 9 p.m.; and possible for rew Texas residents goes to sea next summer. said. is past president of the county fair association, and was named In six resolutions adopted by work out agreements by compro- ties, and that they be empower- David Springer at 647-5251 after to vote for President and Vice- "Understanding Our Changing the handful of members at the an- mise on farm programs." President in November. to "Who's Who in the Southwest" ed to contract for the sale of these 6 p.m. They're the co-chairmen of Families" is the statewide PTA nual convention, the county Farm —"We favor a type of farm commodities." the clothing drive. But you have to apply for a reogram theme for this year. this year. He has farmed in the Gridiron Slate c eaniy since 1931, and owns a Bureau cal'ed for a general soft- program on feed grains and wheat —"We favor changing the law "WE'VE compiled a list of 28 ballot at the county clerk's office ening of the F3 legislative line on to allow a choice of planting, such as stated in Vernon's Penal Code children so far that we think are farm in Big Square and a ranch by noon Saturday. Here's Friday night's football the state and national levels, and as the present administration is 827A, regulating the operation of needy and deserving," Springer Any citizen 21 or older who has in eastern New Mexico. schedule: District 4-H "I have been advised that Dick sought ways to establish higher offering for 1969, with a manda- vehicles on highways (Section said. "We imagine there will be lived in the state at least 60 days farm prices and a suppY-and-de- tory diversion (20 percent, for in- (See 'LET'S REASON', Page 10) some more also. and less than a year as of Nov. 5, DIMMITT—at Farwell, 8 p.m. will be visiting in our county The District 3-A Steers lost last within the next few weeks," An- mend market. He added, "Some of these kids and who would have been qualified Elects Burks Their resolutions will be propos- are staying out of school now be- to vote in the general election week to the strong Friona Chiefs thony said. "I have information, of 3-AA, 15-27. cards and bumper stickers avail- ed at the Texas Farm Bureau con- cause they don't have any clothes in his former state of residence, Rennie Burks, 17-year-o'd Dim- vention Nov. 11-13 in Dallas. to wear. Most of them are child- may vote in the presidential e'ec- Hart—at Meadow, 8 p.m. Last mitt High School serior, was able for anyone who wants them." "I consider Dick's If approved at Dallas, the local ren whose fathers have abandon- tion this fall. week the Meadow Bronchos elected boys' vice-chairman of the HE ADDED, Hart, Nazareth reso'utions will be referred to the ed them, and whose mothers are swamped O'Donnell, 33 0. eareidacy an opportunity to send IF YOU have a voter registra District I 4-H Council Saturday in National Farm Bureau conven wurkirg but can't earn enough to ticn certificate or other official Nazareth — to host the New Amarillo. to thrgress a man who has the background,experience and repu- tion. clothe a large family of kids." document attesting to the fact Home Leopards, 8 p.m. Last BARKS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Their adoption there could af- AFTER collecting the clothing that ycu were a registered voter week the Leonards lest badly to Charles Burks of Arney, was the tation that oil enable him to take with him a first-hand knowledge fect national Farm Bureau poli- Monday night, the Jaycees will in your former state, you should Lazboldie, 0-38. county's 4-14 Gold Star award win- cies and procedures — and per- Grads Scatter work with the Community Action of the retie-ens of the farmers talcs it with you to the county LAST week's results: Dimmitt ner in 1965, and has been a mem- haps the farm market itself. Pane! to distribute them to needy in this area." clerk's office when you apply for 12, Muleshoe 0; Nazareth 16, Fri- ber cf the district 4-H council for "HERE'S THE list of resolu- The May grads of Hart and Naz- Amarillo College — Sheila Bir- children here. ycur ballot, Mrs. Maples said. ona B 14; Hart 6, Ropesville 28. the last two years. tions adopted by the county Farm areth High Schools arc setting kenfe'd, Beth Wethington, Kathy Bureau Saturday night: even higher marks than Dimmitt Huseman, John Backus. Two Gas Co-ops —"We favor wording resolutions High in the number entering coll- TEXAS ALM, College Station in the affirmative rather than to eges. — Dean Wilhelm. To Meet Monday "oppose" whenever possible." WHILE 65 percent of Dimmitt's University of Kansas, Lawrence —"We favor authorizing our 19e8 graduates are enrolling in — Richard Brockman. A joint meeting of the new Cen- colleges, as reported last week, Amarillo Vocational College — tral and North Gas Co-op Associa- 79 percent of Nazareth's grad- Jimmy Schmucker. tions has been called for 8 o'clock Flynt Elected uates and 71 percent of Hart's Fort Worth Junior College — Monday night. are campus-bound. Jerry Aberant. John Gilbreath, president of the The rational average is 50 per- South Plains Junior College, Central Association, and Robert Legion Director cent. Levelland — Gene Dobmeier. Huscman, North Association pres- Jack Flynt of Dimmitt, former Nineteen members of Nazareth's HART GRADS and the schools ident, will give progress reports American Legion commander for Class of 1968 are new freshmen they're attending are: on the two co-ors' activities and Texas, was elected to the Legion's this week at seven colleges and West Texas State University, discuss official matters coming national board of directors dur- universities in Texas and Kan- Canyon — Lynda Shive, Larry up. ing its 50th national convention in sas. Henderson, Danny Rice, Jim New Orleans last week. FIFTEEN of Hart High's 21 Swindle, Paul Guzman, Benny FLYNT served as commander spring graduates are enrolled in Martinez. Going Down of the Texas Department during nine Texas colleges, universities Cisco Junior College — W. A. 1936-€7, and his wife, Mary, served and technical schools. (Readings recorded a+ 7 Hawkins III and Tommy Gon- as state Legion Auxiliary presi- As is the case with Dimmitt's zales. a.m. daily for +he preceding dent at the same time. 1968 grads, West Texas State Uni- Baylor University, Waco — 24 hours.) The Dimmitt Legionnaire also versity is getting the biggest Mandy Rogers. Hi Lo Prec. rceresented Texas on the Ameri- number of the Hart and Nazareth TEXAS Tech, Lubbock — David Thursday 87 52 canism committee during the na- graduates. D. Harris. Friday 87 4488 tional convention. This commit- COLLEGE freshmen from Naz- Texas Women's University, Saturday 81 'ee eudied many resolutions deal- areth this year are: Denton — Thelma Joyce Martin. Sunday .. 82 54 ing with the programs of Boys Na- West Texas State University, Pan American College, Edin- TOMATO HARVEST started Friday with hand picking on Western Vegetables in La Junta, Colo., for canning. Bald- Monday .. 92 58 Lien, national high school oratori- Canyon — Linda Huseman, Sharon burg — Julia Perez. this 25-acre patch of Judge Baldridge's a mile south of Dim- ridge said (before Monday's rain) that this is the best to- Tuesday 81 45 .15 cal contest, American Legion Hochstein, Sandy Gerber, Brenda IBM College, Lubbock — Linda baseleall, the Legion's scholar- Pohlmeier, Tommy Conrad and mitt. Here, youngsters help with the work Saturday morn- mato crop he's ever had here, and that it should average Wrdnesdav 75 42 Popejoy ship and education program, and Greg Anderle. James Connally Technical Insti- ing, picking the vine-ripe tomatoes while +he dew is still on more than 18 tons per acre. Baldridrie will begin machine- , 1968 Moisture 12.04 counter-subversive activities. Texas Tech, Lubbock — Dale tute, Waco — Alene Van Vliet. them. These are Early Pack variety, developed by Heinz, p'cking soon in another field. HOWARD COOK Flynt is a member of Greer H. Brockman, Clyde Venhaus, Ther- Amarillo College — Roger Clea- and they're going both to the fresh market in Dallas and to US Weather Observer Estes Post 445 of Dimmitt. esa Pohlmeier, Mark Gerber. ver.
Paul Two THE CASTRO COUNTY NEWS, DIMMITT, TEXAS Thursday, September 19, 1968 Shelly's Chatter (7) Bible Thoughts Don't Bet Against 'The Great Pumpkin' LOVE AND WRATH By Ronnie Parker By MYRTLE SHEFFY Mrs. Dewey Wright. They did a game with Muleshoe Friday. They Wasn't that a good gam:? And and Frail: were here this weekend. visa "Pia" tae foreign exchange October is the time of year when lot of peach canning too. put beds all over the basement cur band is good — a-d the cut- Gingcr says :Jo; saw The:. Camp- student who :ived here with the Can a God of love be also a God of wrath? The Bible we each think of witches, gob- Patti Jackson was hostess to 26 Mar. I don't know how Ruth est tittle darning twirlers I ever be I at L-s He was here Ciingingsmiths, a'd this week she answers yes. The cross of Christ is the greatest exhibit lins, scarecrows, pumpkins, etc. girls for the night after the big cooked enough food. saw. Mu eshoe has a fine band wi,h Fann Careau. Frank is re• went to Turay to visit the girl of the love that God has for the world. He "so loved" AND SPEAKING of pumpkins, (.:ntly cut of the US Navy. from that she was a foreign ex- also and such pretty uniforms. the world that he gave h:s only Son. But that cross is not so long ago at Elcor Chemi- I saw "Rosie" cr Janus Bates change saidc.it in Hereford. She• * at the same tame the grectest exhibit of God's hatred for cal Corp., formerly Western Am- in the drug store Saturday. He had sncken in Dimrnilt. Suzie monia, Dr. Norman Nossaman, BOBBY AND Vera Cagle and sin. His anger over sin is as passionate as his love for is teaching schc:l at Nazareth as and Roy Ells went to Kansas the sinne-. chief agronomist, challenged any- his father W. P. Cagle have re• is Lucille King, J. O. Scale and Sunday to visit his relatives. Con- one to a "Pumpkin Growing turned frcm a trip to El Paso, Nolan Frcehner. Gene and Lena Vaughn have Salvation from sin is God's gift to men. But men must test." Dr. Nossaman started Juarez, on to Dallas and Dauffi- receive it in faith. The wrath of God is upon anyone growing pumpkins in his backyard moved to Flagg where he is the erty, Okla., then back home. Vera MR. AND MRS. Frank Britt new manage: of the Flagg Gin. who refuses to obey and live after the way of God. and some people think he bit off have moved to Dalhart. I don't more than he can make pies of, is at the te:ephone office. Bob They attend church at the Meth- These scriptures establish the truth. (crow what they will be working edict Church. because he has some of the larg- :arms A. J. Kemp's land. Benito and Amelia Barrcra and at. * Romans 1:18 "For the wrath of God is revealed from est pumpkins around. baby have returned from a trip Mr. and Mrs. Horace Henley of SHELLY GEORGE wns hostess heaven against el ungodliness and un- One pumpkin weighed 77 south to see her parents in Rio Far ;a acre in Dimmitt Saturday to a few frknds after the game righteousness of men." pounds. He pulled this one and Grande City. They went on into to sell their house on Cleveland Friday right to help Nancy Jack- took it out to Elcor Chemical's Rama is 2:8 "unto them that are factious, and obey not Mexico on a sightseeing trip. Street. son celebrate her 16th brithday. the truth, but obey unrighteousness, shall offices. Another one in his Nancy receive d several nice gifts. Amelia is with the Riveira Beauty Mr. and Mrs. Gcorge Bradford be wrath and indignation, tribulation and backyard weighs 89 pounds. I dare Shop as is Janice Cunningham, received word that their nephew Ken Rob Shannon is going to say he can be credited with win. whom I met recently. She lives Griffin cf Lubbock, but in scheol at Leveland Junior Con- crtguish, upon every soul of man that work- ning the "Pumpkin Growing Con- at the O'Brians out west of town. the hospital at Galveston, suffer- zge. Kcn Bcb is the son cf Fate eth evil, of the Jew first, and also of the test-1968." Al and Anna Gibbs, their daugh- ;A a stroke Saturday. They went and Dorothy. Greek." Keep a lee..kout for th2 tasting ter Linda and her husband Tom- to Lubbock to be with the (airily Gcd wants you to be saved. He wants you to follow THE DIMMITT Public School my Gicss went over to Las Cru- Sunday. tea or luncheon which the Hcs teachers were the honor guests Ce3 and White Sands last week to Kcitha Davis, who is with a big paal Auxiliary will serve at the his will. But he will not force you. The choice is yours. at a reception in the community visit daughter Ginger and her hus- lic.:;;Ital as a practici.-g student Methodist Church soon. They will If you refuse h:m, wrath will be upon you His love room of First State Bank Tuesday HALLOWEEN, ALREADY? hand Frank Cowty. Frank is with in Germany, writes that one have a good dinner. demands it. afternoon. ... Dr. Norman Nossaman's backyard pumpkins the missile base there. Ginger wcekcnd shr went to Finland to (MORE CHATTER o.i PAGE 4) The table was pretty, with the main feature being a big water- melon shell full of colorful fruit ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST bits. Dips, sandwiches and coffee Rev. Henry C. Russell, Pastor (Northside) were served by Mrs. James Hor- 302 S.E. 2nd Bill Talley. Minister ton, Mrs. Walt Hansen, Mrs. Ward Sunday — Third and Halsell Streets Golden, Mrs. Ira Clingingsmith Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Sunday — Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. and Mrs. Sal DiCNilfa. The hosts Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Christ Ambassadors and 0 • • • • • • I were the businessmen of the City: a • • • • • Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. • • • • • Children's Church 6:00 p.m. •• • • • The First State Bank, Higginboth- • • • • Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. • • • • Evangelistic Service ?ZOO p.m. ▪• • • • • am-Bartlett Lbr., Alvin's Drive In i.e.. • • Tuesday — • • I Wednesday — 0 • • • • Cleaners, Family Mart, Ivey's In- • • • • I Ladies Bible Class • • • 9:30 a.m. Mid-Week Service 7:30 p.m. • • O 6.. Wednesday — surance, Parsons Drug and Dim- • •• • •• 0 • • Gasses mitt Super Market. • •• • • • • . 7:30 p.m. • • • • 4 • • • • • • . * FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH • • CRUISE IN THE • • • • OFF-SEASON I • • • • • • ALICE AND Wes Anthony are Dr. Raymond M. Perkins, Jr. •• • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • home from a trip with the camp- 503 W. Bedford • • • • IGLESIA DE • • • • • •• CRISTO • • • er, up to Jasper National Forest Sunday — • • tee. E. Lee and S.E. Third • • • Although most people prefer to take their said, • • .4 "But thou, when thou prayest, enter • • in Canada. They saw the Colom- Sunday School 9:45 a.m. • • • • I 6 • • Evangelista — Max R. 4amorano •S. bian ice fields. I can't find the Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. • • 0 • • • • • Phone 647-3434 • • 0 ••• • history on these glaciers. Training Union 6:00 p.m. • cruise during the peak of the season for all into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy • • Sunday — •• • I 0 • • •• • • • • • Ester and Katy Noble are home Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. • • •S. Bible Study 10:00 a.m. • I • • • • • • • • from their Alaskan trip — 22 Wednesday — • • • • • Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. • • the glamour, excitement, and crowds it offers, door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; • • • • I • • • -days. They went by car over the WMU, Brotherhood I • • • • Evening Worship ..... 6:00 p.m. • • , • • • • • • • 4,000 'miles Alaskan Highway, Youth Organization 5:30 p.m. • • • • Wednesday_ — I • • others enjoy the quiet and restfulness of the S.• • across the US, Canada to Anchor- Supper 6:30 p.m. 1.0'. and thy Father which seeth in secret shall Bible Classes for all 7:30 p.m. • • • ▪ • • I.• • • • age. They took plane trips to Officers, Teachers, Choirs 7:00 p.m. • • • • • • • • • • * Katzebue, Nome and on to Point Prayer Meeting 7:55 p.m. • • • • off season cruise. Tourists are not present in reward thee openly." • .•• • ..e., The real joys of prayer 8:30 p.m. • .41.0 Barrow — the fartherest point Sanctuary Choir • • • IMMACULATE CONCEPTION • • 9 9.0.0 • • north. It is almost to the North • • • • 0 CATHDLIC CHURCH 11 .0.0 • • such great numbers; interesting places can are truly found when you are praying alone • • Rev. Raphael Pole. Coming home they put LEE STREET BAPTIST CHURCH • • • • • Chen, Pastor • • • • 0 0 • • • • the car on a ship party way, then Don Cass, Pastor • • •• 701 E. Bedford — Phone 647-4219 • • • • • • • • • • Sunday— drove on home. Phone 647-5355 8.0.4 be visited more leisurely and at greater with God. The scripture says to be instant in • • • • • • • • Mass in English 7:00 a.m. Sunday — 0.0.4 SEPTEMBER seems to be a • • 6 Mass in Spanish 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. • • month for wedding anniver- • 0.11, length. season and out of season. Religion Classes good Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. D.0 • • • 9:30 a.m. sary parties. Training Union 6:00 p.m. ••• .*.*.' Monday, Tuesday & Saturday—
▪ • Mass Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. • • 6 Some people prefer to pray only when they 4'5%1 7:00 a.m. The church would encourage you to pray • 0 0.0% I • • were honored with a small recept- 2nd & 4th Monday — • w • • Holy Days — • • • • • ion in their home Saturday, Sept. Brotherhood 8:00 p.m. 6.41.11 0 0%50 Mass in English 7:00 a.m. D OI are in church or at. some great public gather- 0.0.6 14 by their children. Claude and pae both in church and at home. Prayer can up- • • Mass in Spanish 8:00 p.m. - Wednesday — O 51 • • • 4. iit. • • • Dora have been married 49 years. Mid-Week Services 8:00 p.m. • • • Confessions — Guests besides the family were WMU 7:00 p.m. 166.01 • • Friday 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. O 0. ing where the prayers are led for them. But hold, support, and strengthen our churches, 0 • • • • 0 Baptism Stella Burch, Maggie Gollehon, * I • • by Appointment Mattie Turner, Mrs. Perlie Beck, NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 0 Ola Trimble, Ester and Katy C. E. Strickland, Pastor our Lord said to pray in the "off-season." He ourselves, and our country. * Noble, Mrs. Vera Duree and N.W. 5th at Halsell FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH daughter, Jeanette and grand- Sunday — 600 Western Circle daughter Kathy of Lubbock. The Sunday School 10:00 a.m. 0 Bedford W. Smith, Minister • • • family gave the Johnson's a mon- • • • • • , Phone 647-5478 Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . . . . • • nn • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •S. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ey tree. • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • V .V. Sunday — Training Union 6:00 p.m...... ••• • • •• .• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ▪ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "-•-•-•-•-•-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • :W• ••• ••••• ••••• a • •••••• a . ▪ • • Bible School -. ... The Lester Gladdens were the Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. • 9:45 a.m. honorees at the community room Wednesday — Morning Worship and at the bank Sunday. It was their Mid-Week Services 7:30 p.m. Lord's Supper 10:50 a.m. 90th anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Bob Mooney and the Elmer Youts NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday — helped host this one. M. A. Pennington, Interim Pastor Bible Study ...... 7:30 NIL Thursday — The Battles family got together Sunday — at MacKenzie Park in Lubbock Children's Hour, 6 yr. old through Sunday School 10:00 am. 4th grade Sunday. Going from here were Morning Worship 11:00 am. 4:00 p.m. the Roy Battles, Danny and Ricky, Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. * Ethel Battles Lowe, the Fred An- Wednesday — FIRST METHODIST CHURCH nens and their children, Hollis, Mid-Week Services ...... 7:30 p.m. Jerry and Jeanette, Keith and James T. Pickens, Pastor * Dera Kay Lowe and children of 110 S.W. 3rd — Phone 6474356 Joe Belles Latin American Minton Sunday — Idalou. Keith is coach there. And Rev. Ruben Calle* many others from far away places Sunday School __.._._..__ 8:45 a.m. also attended. Sunday — Mooing Worship _-- 10:45 a.111. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. MYF: Jr. HI & Sr. H1___ 6:30 pm. MR. AND MRS. Cleo Connell Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship _____ 8:30 pin. and daughter Bernice and her Training Union 6:30 p.m. Wednesday — husband Bryan Dutton spent a Evening Worship 8:00 p.m General Meeting, WSCS 9:3d tun. few days in the Taos area. They Monday — Choir ___ 7:30 p.m. made several mountain trips Mission Service 2:00 p.m. around there and saw the Indians * out north of town. Taos has sev- SL'NNYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH IGLESIA. METODISTA — ST, LUKE eral big art galleries that are M. D. Durham, Pastor Gilberto Diaz, Pastor worth a trip to see. Dimmitt Gal- Sunday — 807 S.W. 6th lery has a big one-woman art Sunday School 10:00 a m. Sunday — show in progress now. It is Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. iter:..A Sunday School 9:48 a.m. Training Union 6:30 p.m. Morning Worship _....._ il:00 a.m. next door to City Drug. • • • • • • • ...... - . Evening Worship 0 • • im..". • • a • • • • • • • • 6. • • ••• . . • • 4 • • *1 ••"i • de:' Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bearden 7:30 p.m...... •.:7:7:::7:!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::n.:.:.:.:::•:•:•:.:•:.:•:•:::::::::::::: Wednesday Night — ::::...... 7.7.:.:.7.:.7.:.M.M.:.Z.:.X.X.:...... e..°...°!,!°:°...9 ...... :.:.:.:.:e..:C uZ...... :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. Thursday — with their kin from Lubbock are • • • ... • • .. Serdees 7:00 p.m. staying the week at Gunnison, W.M.U., Sunbeams, Jr. G.A.'s • • • •••••• • The Church is God's appointed agency in this world for spreading the knowledge of His love •••••... Colo. The girls are antique hunt- Intermediate G.A.'s, R.A.'s 7:00 p.m...... ing and the men are doing some Prayer Meeting 8:00 p.m. •••••.....• for man and of His demand for man to respond to that love by loving his neighbor. Without .... •• ••• • A.t.;1*Qi\tIN/.4- nil • • • PRESBYTERIAN CHUMS trout fishing. • • • • • • . 4 •• • • • .7" C. Molina' Kennedy, Kinkier Mrs. Morgan Dennis has been TRUE GOSPEL HOLINESS • . this grounding in the love of God, no government or society or way of life will long • •• •0 • • • "4 (1 ...• • Western Circle Drive visiting her son, Dr. and Mrs. CHURCH . •• • • persevere and the freedoms which we hold so dear will inevitably perish. Therefore, even ... Sunday — ..... X.: Douglas Dennis at Wichita Falls. North East 8th Street • • a • • Church School 10;00 a.m. They saw a big fine style show Pastor: Elder Earnest Smith Jr. ••••• • • from a selfish point of view, one should support the Church for the sake of the welfare ....••••• Sunday School 10:00 • • 1 .. Common Worship 11:00 am. and did some other sightseeing. • • • *a . ••• Morning Worship .... • • of himself and his family. Beyond that, however, every person should uphold and par- ••••• Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Damron Sr. 11:00 , .. ... * were hosts at a big Damron fam- FRIDAY Y.M.U. 5:30 p.m. •••••• ..... Tuesday Night .....• • . pate in the Church because it tells the truth about man's life, death and destiny; the ...... MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH ily reunion Sunday. Dad John 8:00 ... • • • • • .. Damron and Uncle Walter Dam- * truth whkh alone will set him free to live as a child of God. ... Rev. H. Hancock, Pastor ••••• • 0 • 412 North ron from Sudan were the honor CHURCH OF CHRIST ...... • • East Street 0 0.• Coleman Adv. Ser. 0• •• 9 Sunday— guests. There were 50 relatives in (S.W. 4th at Bedford) • Sunday School 9:43 a.m. from Arizona, California and all Ronnie Parker, Minister :.:.:.:.:8:.:6"..X.X.:Ce:.:6;9:6;4;8.....7.7.:.!..-.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:....X.X.:.:.:":.;.:.:.;....;..!...... :.:.:.:.:.:.X.Z.Z.X.:"X.X.:.:.:.D.D.D.D.0..e .e.0.0.e.0.4:0.0:0:4:•:•:•:•:•:0:0:9:.:0:0:•:•:•:0:::::: around for dinner and visiting. Sunday — Morning Worship 11.00 a.m. The Clyde Damrons went to San Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Training Union 6:00 p.m. Antonio last week to see Hemis Morning Worship ... .. 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship _ 7'00 p.m. Fair but were called home to at- Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Monday W.M.U. 4:30 p.m. tend the funeral of an uncle at Wednesday — Tuesday Brotherhood 7.55 p.m. Gould, Okla. Bible Class for all 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m. Sanctuary Choir — Friday RAYMOND AND Margaret Wil- son were hosts at a steak dinner Thursday evening at the Colonial Published Through the Cooperation of the Local Ministerial Association and Sponsored by the Undersigned Individuals and Business Institutions • Inn Restaurant with bridge later in their home. Guests were the Sam Gilbreaths, (Sam won high REDI-FUEL, INC. HARMAN'S score for the men), the Horace HIGGINBOTHAM-BARTLETT CO. Cartiles, (Coil won high score for the ladies), the Swain Burk- PIGGLY WIGGLY etts, the Edgar Rameys, and the BIG 'T' PUMP CO. DIMMITT ENGINE SERVICE Ray Alleys. Mrs. Bob Simpson visited Thurs- NORGAS day with her uncle Johnny Patton, HAYS IMPLEMENT DIMMITT '66' INC. who is very Ill in Methodist Chet Braafledt Hospital at Lubbock. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cathie went down to C & C PUMP CO. see him Thesday. He is Mrs. FIRST STATE BANK SEALE FLORIST Cartile's nephew. C & S EQUIPMENT CO. Phone 647-3554 Sara Northern of Amarillo was here this week to see her moth- er, Etta Brpshears and sister DIMMITT PARTS & SUPPLY • DIMMITT WHEAT GROWERS, INC. DICKEY'S DOZER SERVICE Thursday, September 19, 1968 Page Three THE CASTRO COUNTY NEWS, DIMMITT, TEXAS Pep Club Picks Freshmen Wear Three Boys Attempt Homemaking Hey,. My "never fail" chocolate New Officers Beanies Again frosting just failed. This cry
The Pep Club met Aug. 29 with The freshmen are to wear bean- may have been heard recently their new sponsor, Mrs. Nell Kell- ies again this year says new Stud- coming from the second period ey to organize their activities ent Council sponsor, Mr. Stock- Home Management Class because this year three of its' members for the school year. still. NEW OFFICERS elected were: are boys. ALSO THE Student Council de- Carla Robertson. president; Darla Jimmy Coleman, Larry Gamble Kay, vice-president; Joy Bram- cided to give a copy of the con- and In Buchanan are finding this than, secretary; Jo Ann Stone, stitution to every student in high c'ass to be very unusual. treasurer; Debra Reed. reporter school. A ballot will be passed THESE BOYS, along with the and Sandy Bulger and LuAnn Mar- out and if a student disagrees girls, who make up the remainder HALFBACK JIMMY COLEMAN CARRIES BALL tin, parliamentarians. with anything stated in the consti- of the class, are divided into . . . As Cats top Morton Indians, 10 TD's to 2 The cheerleaders were present tution, they will be required to groups of four. to leach them the new yells. state their reasons why. Recently two members of each The Pep Squad uniforms will THE STUDENT ('ounell mem- group cooked for all four mem- bers are: Dunvard Strickland, tans. Lee's project was rirk chops remain the same as last year. Sharron Flynt Editor president; Bill Sanders, vice-pres- cooked with mushroom sauce. Bobcats Scrimmage Morton These girls will be on hand at all Linda Bradley the home games to sell programs. Co-Editor ident; Doris Malone, secretary; Jimmy and Larry baked cakes Barbara Hansen, Mickey Simpson, Last Thursday night at 6 p.m., a pass for a touchdown, and a ALTHOUGH THERE are 41 al- Staff Patty Simpson, corresponding sec- for their group. Jimmy's cake the Bobcats had a scrimmage running touchdown. ready on roll, any girl willing to Cindy Hopson, Joe Lively, Doricell Oldham retary; Mike Bell, treasurer and didn't look very good because he Bob Farrer Jimmy Coleman against the Morton Indians. The The offense also had a great work is still welcome. Sponsor BO Sanders, reporter. forgot to mix the brown sugar, defense had a great game. They night with 10 touchdowns. Eight dropped the quarterback for a to- of the touchdowns were runs, and tal of 35 yards loss. Responsible the other two were touchdown for the loss was Richard Jackson, 8 to 9 Weekdays Larry Gamble and Roy Thomas. passes. JERRY BRADY Intercepted a LAST FRIDAY night, the Bob- WE'RE OPEN: 8 to 7 Sundays pass with a 90-yard runback and cats played against the Muleshoe covered a fumble. The defense Mules in a non-conference game BEA T let the Indians score two times; here on their home field. Hl R9 /RAH'
We keep our spirit week after week 1111111.1181111111 Seallatele )) for grocery shoppin' we can't be beat! Ann Spencer Mike
Senior Girl Senior eyHutton Barbecue SATURDAY Ann Spencer Mike Hutton ONLY Ann - Spencer, daughter of Mr. This week's senior boy is Mike E. 21 and Mrs. Noah Spencer, is one of "Tubby" Hutton. Mike is the son Sandwiches the many smiling faces in our of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hutton of school. 1101 W. Bedford. Wright's SHE WAS born in Hereford on MIKE IS the president of the April 12, 1951, but has lived in Dimmitt FFA. This is a very im- Dimmitt all of her life. portant job for Mike and he said \hAst*Tikce ig. ht. Lgs,690 Miss Spencer's honors at DHS that he would do his best in re- presenting the FFA. include: FHA, four years: basket- Big Swift's Premium ball, two years and junior class His favorite food is sirloin reporter. steak. His hobbies are horseback riding, swimming, hunting, and of Chief Among her many talents, Ann course chasing girls. HENS .. . . was first runner-up in a speech Along with these activities, contest in which the winner got Mike is also very active in agri- to go to Washington, D.C. cultural cooperative training. At Swift's Premium - When Ann is not busy with the present he is employed at the Save school activities you will probably Dirrunitt Veterinarian Clinic. 12-0Z. find her with Chuck, waterskiing, MIKE PLANS to attend college FRANKS PKG.490 horseback riding, sewing or just at South Plains Junior College the plain goofing off. at Levelland. He is going to ma- ANN'S FAVORITES are: colors jor in agricultural business. GROUND yellow and blue; food, fried chick- When Mike was asked about Best! en; music, Western; song, "You his views on Vietnam, he said, WE Are My Treasure;" car, a yellow "The war is getting worse all the CHUCK 0 Montego; her lucky number, 13. time, more money is being spent GIVE LB19 Ann has one pet peeve which is and more men are losing their people who do not give others the lives. I think they ought to put Del Monte 303 Can chance to express their own opin- an end to the war soon." CORN 5 for ions. We would like to wish Mike D Thank you Ann, for being our the best of luck in his college SWEET PEAS Del Monte 303 Can 5 for Senior Girl of the Week. career and the rest of his future. e FRUIT COCKTAIL Del Monte 303 Can 4 for Teen Club Has 'Back To' Dance Del Monte No. 1/2 Flat Can 4 for Mass hysteria gripped Dimmitt games and contest. TU NA students Saturday night. The Teen OFFICERS for the band are as M Del Monte No. 2 1/2 Can Club sponsored a "back to school" follows: Janice Mooney, president; PEACHES 4 for dance. 0 Steve Smith, vice-president; Sha- Del Monte 46-oz, Can The Hysterical Society from rron Flynt, secretary-treasurer; 4 for Amarillo furnished the music and and Ronnie Burks, reporter. n FRUIT DRINKS led in meditation. Snowdrift The Lyre Club held its first Del Monte 20-oz. Bottle THERE ARE two organizations meeting Sept. 2. CATSUP 3 for in school who deserve recognition. OFFICERS OF LYRE club are e Del Monte 303 Can They are the band and the Lyre Patty Simpson, president; Sharon GREEN BEANS 4 for Club. Barker, vice-president; Karen The band is in full swing again Birdwell, secretary-treasurer and SHORTENING this year in preparation for ball SCHOOL SUPPLIES Darla Underwood, reporter. Gold Medal 1 25 LB $11 9 9 2-Hole 3-LB. Notebooks Reg.1,19 99c FLOUR BGA Covered 1.00 Maryland Club Clip Boards 79c CAN 1-LB,690 Micro-Charger COFFEE . .CAN Notebook Paper .R.e?..i.g;t: 79c FROZEN FOOD p With Burleson's El Chico is here! 5.00 Family Size 39c Purchase Mexican Dinners Double HONEY . . . . ctatiB1 490 Shurfine 13-oz. MICRO-CHARGER Premium Grade Fertil- Stamps Brownies f 49c izer is the only micronutrient fertilizer Wednesday MELLORINE which gives you: Mustard Greens .10;:". 7 for $1 Cloverlake 3 1. Enough of $ 2. Wolf Brand the right micronutrients }GAL Russet 3. on every granule for for 4. even distribution and 20-LB. 690 5. top yields. CHILI Shurfine 12-oz, Can POTATOES BAG MICRO-CHARGER is so good and so No, 2 different it's patented. And analysis is Can guaranteed. MICRO-CHARGER—Available Golden only at COLA BANANAS Ripe CYANA MID 13J1 Fr es CYANAMID FARM SUPPLY Calif. LEMONS h LB 1 5° N. Highway 385 Phone 647-3555 Page Four THE CASTRO COUNTY NEWS, DIMMITT, TEXAS Thursday, September I9, 1968 Sunnyside 22 Attend Church Chicken-Fry
By TEENY BOWDEN cral are in the band — Steve arrived from Austin Wednesday Canyon and their fishing trip Sat- Twenty-two attended the family Jackson, Debbie and Denis Mor- and visited with his parents, Mr. urday. night chicken fry at the church gan, Debbie Curtis, Marsha Daw- and Mrs. E. R. Sadler, his bro- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Waide, Tuesday night, sponsored by the son and Glen Lackey. Marion ther, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Sadler, Patricia, Bobby, 011ie Pearl and Baptist men. Dawson is one of the twirlers. Jack Vice attended the playday * Rcnce Jones and Lesa Morgan Cindy and Susan, and other rela- banquet in Lubbock Saturday MR. AND MRS. Estil Robnett play this year on the junior high tives and friends. Mrs. Pearl night. of Klondike arrived last Friday band at Springlake-Earth. Sadler of Dimmitt, Mrs. Jack * to spend the weekend with her Rosa Carson is playing in the Wolf of Vega, and Mrs. Ruby DANNY MCGOWEN'S car and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Bills fifth grade hard this year. Carl Wolf of Belen, N.M. visited with an ersilazr truck collided at Brad- and Larry Don. Last Sunday Dean Carson plays with the Bob- ley's Butane Saturday but no one them Thursday, and Mr. and Mrs. they attended the' Delta County cat Band. Mr. and Mrs. Houston was hurt. Danny's car received reunicn in Lubbock, and Sunday Carson and family attended the Ercell Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. Dav- considerable damage. night the family had supper with Bobcat game with Muleshoe st id Sadler cf Lubbock, Mr. and W. E. Loudder was admitted the R. V. Bills. Dimmitt. Mrs. Ezell Sadler and Mr. and to Plains Memorial Hospital in Mrs. E. W. Barnard of Ama- GENE CARSON visited in Ker- Mrs. Larry Sadler and girls visit- Dimmitt Saturday night with rillo visited Monday with her sis- acute diarrhea. Sandy Loudder ter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ivey. mit this week with friends, and ed with them Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sadler, Mr. and stayed with Mrs. Loudder Satur- Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burson of attended a National Guard meet- Mrs. Gale Sadler and girls and day night and Sunday. Irving have been visiting with her ing in Plainview Saturday and Mrs. Pearl Sadler saw them off Mr. and Mrs. David Sadler of brother, Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Dur- Sunday. for New York at the plane in Lub- Lubbock spent the weekend with ham. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lilley were in Amarillo with Dr. and Mrs. bock at noon Saturday. He will be Mr. and Mrs. Eze:1 Sadler. Sun- * day afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jake and Mrs. Wel- Harold Bischoff Tuesday while the going to Belgium as a captain CLIFF BROWN in the US Army Medical Corps. King cf Hereford and children, don Bradley chaperoned 16 youths Doctor underwent major surgery. The \VMS met Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. Tex Conard of Dim- to Calvary Church at Friona Mon- They have also helped with mov- for the general missionary pro- mitt and Mr. and Mrs. Larry day night, to the Associational ing and keeping the children this gram with the president in charge Sadler and girls visited with Youth Rally. Those going were week. in the absence of the program them. Sandy Loudder, Janis Bridge, MRS. Myles Sadler leader. Debbie Morgan, Janet, Patricia, DR. AND and Myrna Elliott, Terry Crisp. MRS. FURCH RILEY was at Renee Jones, Danny and. Ronnie Plains Memorial Hospital in Gladdens Given McGowen, Debra and Randy Ball, Mrs. Lindsey Dimmitt Wednesday afternoon Naomi and Darrell Carr, and Jack with her father, W. B. 'Sanders, Vice and 011ie Pearl Waide. who underwent 'surgery for the Surprise Party Jimmy Waggoner attended ori- Is Installed repair of a broken hip. entation at WTSU last week. Mrs. Calvin Lippard attended Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gladden Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jenkins spent Mr. Doris Linds'y of Dimmtt the Plains Memorial Hospital Aux- were given a surprise anniversary last weekend in the mountains of was installed as president of the iliary meeting at the Methodist party Sunday afternoon in the New Mexico. They saw the Mil- Peak of the Panhandle chapter Church in Dimmitt Wednesday community room of First State MRS. GARY LYNN MOSS burn Haydons and the Irving of the Texas Educational Secre- morning. She also worked at the Bank. ... The former Sharon Eileene Trout of Pampa Kings in the Eagle Nest vicinity. taries Association Monday night. hospital at the desk, gift shop, cof- THE surprise event was held * * * MRS. Linthey is the secretary fee cart and library last Tuesday. to celebrate the Gladdens' 40th THE WMS round table met at to the superintendent of Dimmitt The season of prayer program wedding anniversary. Approxi- the church Tuesday morning with Puh'ic Schools. for state missions was observed at mately 90 guests attended during three members and one visitor, The Peak of the Panhandle the church Thursday morning the afternoon. Mrs. E. C. Burson, present. Mrs. Students Are Wed chapter is made up of school sec- with a good attendance. Local Red roses arranged in a ruby M. D. Durham gave the highlights retaries from Hereford, Dimmitt, goal is' $350. The "Crusade of the red coin glass bowl provided the of the bo;k,"Bible and Race," Friona and Farwell. Americas" prayer retreat was in- centerpiece for the serving table, Mrs. Cliff Brown reviewed "Geo- Other officers installed Monday circled at the end of the program. which was covered with a white rge Washington Carver" and In Campus Chapel MRS. MICHAEL EUGENE DITTO night were Bettie Massie of Here- Mrs. L. B. Bowden had charge grass linen cloth. The center- Mrs. L. B. Bowden reviewed ford, vice-president; Betty Priest cf the program for Mrs. Raymond piece was presented to the Glad- . . The former Linda Lee Schreck Joseph A. Hill Memorial Chapel best than. "This is My Life." of Herefcrd, secretary-treasurer; Li ley, who has served as the dens as a gift from the hostesses. on the campus of West Texas Hugh Sanders of Canyon was Mr. and Mrs. Ezell Sadler and and Barbara Morrow of Friona, prayer chairman of the WMS for Serving cake, cookies, coffee State University was the setting seSoist and was accompanied at Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Loudder re- paliamentarian. several years. and purch were the Gladdens' for the recent wedding of Miss the organ by Mrs. Sanders. They turr ed home Tuesday evening Mrs. A. L. Manjcot of Hereford great-nieces, Janice and Jane Ann closed the ceremony with a vocal from their visit in Breckenridge, ccrolucted the installation pro- TERRY CRISP spoke at the Mooney. Sharon Eileene Trout, daughter Amarillo Church Is Cisco, Gunsight and Leuders with of Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Trout of duet of "The Wedding Prayer." gram. First Baptist Church at Earth ASSISTING Pt the tql•le were Following the nuptial service, a relatives. ALSO attending the meeting Thursday night about her work in Susie Mccney and Mrs. Richard Pampa, and Gary Lynn Moss, son reception was held in the Baptist The new grandson of Mr. and from Dimmitt was Mrs. Wilton VBS this. summer along the Rio Correll. cf Mr. and Mrs. Wi liam Moss of Mrs. Howard Cummings was born Graef, secretary in the Dimmitt Grande to close out their wcsk Dimmitt. Student Center. White chrysanthe- Hcstesses were Mrs. Odus Has- mums decorated the reception Scene of Wedding Aug. 26 in Dallas. He weighed Public Schools offices. of prayer programs. tings, Mrs. Morgan Dennis, Mrs. OFFICIANT for the double ring 3 pounds, 10% ounces. and was Next meeting of the chapter Mr. and Mrs. Irving King re• c:remcny was the Rev. Frank table. Miss Karon Trout, sister E. H. Yeats and Mrs. Bob Moon- of the bride, poured punch while In a double ring ceremony Aug. The bride, given in marriage by named Kenneth Wayne. He will will be Oct. 14 in Hereford. turned home In xi the Cimarron ey. Pc:lard, pastor of the First Bap- 20 in Beautiful Savior Lutheran her father, wore a street length have to stay in the hospital sev- tist Church of Tulia. Mrs. C. L. Kirby of Hollis, Okla., aunt of the bride, served cake. Church of Amarilo, Miss Linda bridal dress of Alencon lace, eral weeks. Given in marriage by her fath- white organza, and lace ruffles and THE BRIDE is a 1966 graduate Lee Schreck became the bride H-D Notes er, the bride was dressed in a accents. She carried a cascade NAOMI CARR was elected as strect-length dress of white peau of Pampa High School. Both the of Michael Eugene Ditto of Sun- bouquet of two dozen white baby the treasurer of the Sprirglake- de soie, with white lace bodice, bride and groom are junior stud- ray. rosebuds and ivy. Earth senior c'ass this week. She accented by a hand of peau de ents at West Texas State Univer- THE BRIDE is the laughter of A reception in the home of the was also elected secretary-treas. -cie at the Empire waistline end- sity, majoring in music education. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Schreck Jr. of bride's parents followed the cere- urn of the FHA. Marsha Daw- Hats Off to 4-H'ers ing in a how at the back. The The bride is a member of Mu Phi Amarillo. former Dimmitt resi- mony. Sharon Rerd and Janet son was elected fourth vice-pres- wrist length sleeves and round Epsilon, international professional dents. Ditto's parents are Mr. Vicars of Wichita Falls served. ident of the FHA, and they were By IRENE KEATING is the case of care. They only slain it has a tendency to set the neckline were edged with pleated music sorority. The groom is a member of Phi Mu Alpha, Sin- and Mrs. E. H. Ditto of Sunray. The table was covered with a installed last Friday night. There we re several 4-Hers who rscd washing and drying before stain which sometimes makes re• border lace. The elbow length Mrs. Joe Land of Amarillo, sis- white lace c'oth over mint green Marion Dawson was elected cute::.1- the Youth Fair but were they ai.e ready to wear again. phonia, international professional mcval impossible. Many times veil was secured by a flowered ter of the bride, served as matron lining, and the three-tiered white treasurer of the freshman class net prize winners. From Hart 4-H All cf us are wise to use fabrics headpiece cf lace and seed music fraternity. of .honor. Best man was Michael bridal cake was topped with for the year. Club were Maran, Gary, and La- with minimum earl required but grease stains can be removed if pearls.. Keisling of Houston. mint green flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hill of donna Hart; Dimmitt 4-Hers en- many of you have been having you apoly a strong detergent sol- The bride carried a bouquet of A. D. Schreck III of Amarillo Approximately 50 attended the Pig Srsirg visited last week with ution and rub the spot. Hot wat- tered were Charlotte and Sandra pre 'lens with stains in the knits. white roses and gardenias, and I Sell was the acolyte, and Joe Land of reception. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lille,/ and Fisher; from Nazareth Lester Wo- The knit fabric is quite absorbent er also helps to soften grease were a doub'e strand of pearls Ford and Mercury Amarillo, brother-in-law of the THE NEWLYWEDS took their family. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wood mack entered. Others were Mike so it readily absorbs liquid. There-. stains. Then you are ready to belonging to the groom's mother. bride, was the usher. wedding trip to Colorado. and grandson of Amarillo visited ard Sandra Tischk is Flag g; fore. it also accumulates stains wash the garment in the regular The chapel was decorated with Cars Mrs. Larry Steging played trad- The bride is a junior home econ- at the hospital with them Wednes- Gaines Howell and Scott Bagwell, easily. Particularly grease stains cycle. There are several new large baskets of white chrysanthe- And Pickups itional wedding music on the or- omics major at Texas Tech. The day. Bethel; Keith Hutto, Mulkey; and are difficult to remove. clearing agents on the market mums and gladioli. and Trucks gan and chimes. groom received his bachesor's de- Kenneth Adams, Eugene and Ray- REMEMBER the first rule in that are designed for blends and BARBARA GRAHAM of Borger Used Cars and Trucks THE 8 P.M. ceremony was per- gree in industrial management THE WOLVERINE band per- mond Warrick. Frio. These boys slain removal is to remove it fabrics with special finishes. They was maid of honor. She was at- (craned before an altar that fea- from Texas Tech, where he was a formed in their now uriforms with and girls all did an excellent job. while the stain is still fresh. This are excellent for stain removal on tired in an ice green cage dress BOB SHEFFY tured two candelabra, sunburst member of Sigma Iota Epsilon lion new techniques at half-time activi- * doesn't mean to remove the stain knit fabrics. Remember that of miramist over a matching satin at Orvcd Watson Ford sprays of g'adioli, daisies and orary fraternity. He is now serv- ties at the football game with THE NEW polyester knits have the instant it occurs but as soon to keep your knits looking nice slip. An ice green satin sash, Hereford, Texas greenery. ing in the armed forces. New Deal Friday night. Terry certain), been monopolizing space and new it is imperative that you as possible alter you take off the tied in a bow in front, formed an 364-2727 Res, 364-0276 Bridge is the on'y Sunnyside pupil in all our closets the last year or garment. remove stains before washing the Empire waistline. on the Wolverine team, but scv- garment. SHEFFY'S two. The major reason of course If a garment is washed with a Benjamin 11111 TIT served as Weekend Specials ONE GROUP Ladies' (Continued front Page Two) mesa. Allan Webb flew Mrs. Cun- ningham to Lamesa Tuesday. HALF SLIPS MRS. JACKIE CLARK called to Repeat of a Sell-Out, regular 2.99 invite you to a come and go re- MR. AND MRS. Jack Flynt are ception or farewell party for home from New Orleans, La., Sines Laura Jean and Jimmy Presley where they both attended the na- LADIES' NYLON PAJAMAS $ 1 in the home of the Ftayphard tional convention of the Ameri- 00 Smithsons, Saturday, Sept. 21, can Legion and Auxiliary. Mrs. Sizes 32 to 40. Pastels and deep tones. from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 720 Flynt is national executive and Maple St. The Presleys have represented Texas at the pre-con- moved to Muleshoe where Jimmy vention activities. She was also Ladies two piece tailored Pa- 100% NYLON ' will be manager of the gin and appointed by the new president jamas. Button front coot. Pont farm interests of Mr. Sweatmon, to the National Child Welfare Corn- has all elastic waist. Outstand- who passed away recently. milks?. She served last year ing value, low , low, price. BOYS' JACKETS Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hammonds as vice-president. This is import- '2. have moved here from Abernathy. ant work, looking into the diffe- They live in the Ogletree house on rent phases of child needs — it • Hooded West Bedford. Mr. Hammond is covers everything from food and CLOSE • Zipper Front General Manager of Dimmitt clothes to trying to make young- $159 Wheat Growers. sters see the dangers of drug use. • Sim 3 to 6 Gloria Isaacs says she and Aar- Jack was ratified at the conven- on saw six football games last tion as the National Executive LADIES'GIRDLESO week — they have three sons, one committeeman from Texas. He freshman game, the B team, they will serve two years. NATURAL LOOK ONE GROUP saw the varsity Friday night and Mrs. Flynt said they had sev- the WTSU Buffaloes Saturday eral good tours of the city. They night and two more. made a night club tour one night, Ladies' Slippers Mrs. P. L. Cunningham receiv- and she and the past presidents Extra long ed word that a sister-in-law, Mrs. had a good dinner at the Court leg panty of B. L. King had died. Her mem- of Two Sisters. Also, one time Guaranteed nylon spandex orial service was in Fort Worth they had a boat ride up the Miss- Sins Monday with interment at La- issippi. wrinkle free fit powernet. Lace re $500 lastex bottom cuffs. Color: MEN'S & BOYS' 2 Seamless Nylon White only. Sizes: Small, medium, large, CORDUROY JACKETS 75% Orlon • 25% Nylon Panty Hose extra-large. Boys' Sizes 8 to 14 Men's Sizes 34 to 42 MEN'S SOCKS • Famous Brands • Values to 9.00 S8.00 S10.00 If Perfect '2• ONE GROUP . sioo Panty is of 40 denier nylon tricot, for ED HARRIS LUMBER CO. stockings are of sheer 15 denier LADIES' BLOUSES nylon. Perfect fitting, guaranteed $500 • Reg. 1.00 wrinkle free. Tan, beige. Avg., tall, BUILDING MATERIALS for • Stretch 10 13 x-tall. 2 for $5.00 CAPABLE — DEPENDABLE Sizes 32 to 38 Phone 938-3281 Hart, Texas Page Fin THE CASTRO COUNTY NEWS, D1MMITT, TEXAS Thursday, September 19, 1968
OPEN SUNDAYS 9 to 7 %voile Play Stamp-A-Rade! FOR YOUR °°,° CONVENIENCE! DIMMITT WE WANT TO GIVE AWAY ONTIER 1 000,000 STAMPS SUPERMKT 04! STAMPS (A COOL MILLION THAT IS) ONTI ER FRONTIER STAMPS! STAMP-A-RADE Smoke. WE Rife 2.18.$1Q9 WINNERS — Glenn Odom (left), who was elected Area WINNERS: PKG. RESERVE Double president of the Young Farmers in Plainview Saturday night, BACON THE RIGHT TO Stamps congratulates David Cole, Dimmitt's nominee for the Star Mrs. Laura Hargrove Young Farmer award, who was the runner-up in the area Sliced LIMIT Raymond Never° competition. Odom's election gives the Dimmitt Young All QUANTITIES 218 WEST JONES Wednesday! D. H. Malone Farmers two area officers — Ben Holcomb is presently serv- T. A. Singer ing as the state officer from Area I. Betty Harris G. B. Frazier Abel Quintero Fres h Pancho Sepeda Clarence Veazey Dressed Wilton Graef Ben Reyes HOT Ruby Patterson YERSLB.29t Pearl Johnston Paul Flores Elbert Summers Sophie Navarro DOGS Dale Woolever SPREAD SATURDAY Jack Hansen ELVEETA B2-C41. 9 7 ONLY Philadelphia C NEW OFFICERS of the Dimmitt Young Farmers, elected at C. W. Wells last week's meeting, are (from left) Danny Bruton, presi- Jim Cannon 1 0 dent; Dale Reeves, vice-president: Monty Boozer, secretary; Mary Dove CREAM Howard Smithson, treasurer; and Gary Moore, reporter. Bruce Taylor Virginia Newsom CHEESE Bobby Murdock Barbara Anderson Bill Patterson Glenn Odom Elected President Gene Kenmore P EACH Billie Moyers C. A. Hance Of Young Farmers in Area Robert Daniel King 6-Bottle 38 Chicken-of-Sea Chunk Size 0 Dimmitt's Young Farmers gave In conjunction with Young Farmer Week in Texas, the Dim- MANY OTHER WINNERS C COLA Carton a good account of themselves at the Area I annual convention in mitt chapter is conducting a mem- TOO NUMEROUS bership drive during the coming Betty Crocker Plainview Saturday night when TO LIST Glenn Odom was elected area week, starting with its meeting to- Layer Cake 3 $ 1 TUNA president and David Cole placed night (Thursday) at S in the Dim- second in the Star Young Farmer mitt High School vo-ag building. CAKE MIX FOR competition. SPEAKER at tonight's meeting THE ANNUAL convention and will be "Shot" Shottenkirk of the banquet were held in Plainview, Sunnyside Feed Yards, who will Hungry Jack and helped kick off Young Farm- present a program on commer- 4 9 er Week in Texas, Sept. 14-21. cial cattle feeding. PANCAKE MIX BOX Cole's elevation to his new off- The meeting is open to anyone ice gives the Dimmitt chapter two interested in cattle feeding, and Minot 380 especially to any farmer 21-36 in- area officers now. Ben Holcomb 24-oz. 2 of the local chapter is currently terested in learning more about serving, as the state officer from the Young Farmers organization CRANBERRY JUICE COCKTAIL FOR Area I. and its educational programs. As Dimmitt's nominee for the Danny Bruton is the new pres- area's Star Young Farmer award, ident of the Dimmitt Young Farm- chapter nominees from through- ers. Other officers for the coming Cloverlake out the Panhandle. year are Dale Reeves, vice-pres- ident; Monty Boozer, secretary; Howard Smithson, treasurer; and -1 Gallon Square Gary Moore, reporter. MELLOR NE Dance Capt. Sadler 7-Transistor Meadowlake 1/4 's Tips Finishes Course Army Dentist Capt. Myles F. Sadler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Em- By BILL HARMAN bree R. Sadler of Route One, HAlliquiPRAYN Square dancing is a world of its completed the medical service own. officer basic course at Brooke AS YOU come into closer eon Army Medical Center, Fort Sam RADIOS tact with square dancing. you will Houston, Aug. 30. realize that here for the brief THE FIVE-WEEK course pro- lime you spcnd with your friends vides basic branch training and 1320z. each week, very little matters oth- orientation for newly commission- s.,, $ 39 er than the activity at hand. What ed Medical, Dental and Veteri- Can 5 'Cu did during the week, your nary Corps officers. personal problems, are all for- Dr. Sadler entered the Army in Value gotten and you concentrate on June, 1968. He graduated in 1939 5 the calls and the enjoyment of from Dimmitt High School and in executing these calls to music. 1968 from the University of Texas The fellowship is all that matters, Dental Branch with a DDS de- for you are completely satisfied gree. He is a member of Pi Kap- Crest with the fun of square dancing. pa Alpha and Xi Psi Phi fraterni- 95t S ize The following is the square ties. SANDWICH SPREADI:tdBowir.390 TOOTHPASTE dancer's pledge, put forth by the .770 official publication of square danc- K raft Elderberry ar X A SPEC/AL- ing. "Sets in Order." Slayton Serves 1 0-oz. Glass The Square Dancer's Pledge 2 for With all my ability I will do In Thailand JELLY 39c my best to help keep square dancing the enjoyable, whole- Airman First Class Bill A. Slay- some, friendly and inspiring acti- ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pillsbury vity I know it to be. This I Shackelford of Route One, Dim- FLOUR 10-lb. bag 89e pledge in the sincere desire that mitt, is on duty at Ubon Royal it may grow naturally and un- Thai AFB, Thailand. exploited in the corning years and AIRMAN SLAYTON, an aero- Gold Medal Le available to all those who seek medical specialist, is assigned to 25-lb. bag $11.98 POTATOES Vtd3 11° the orportunity for friendship, fun FLOUR White a unit of the Pacific Air Forces. and harmony — through square Before his arrival in Thailand, dancing. he served at Reese AFB. A 1965 graduate of Hale Cen- Kraft 25•oz. THE DIMMITT Promenaders ter High School, the airman at- MUSTARD jar 274 dance every Tuesday night in the tended Western Republic Coll- Catholic Community Building, Sid ege in Amarillo. Kraft Perkins is the caller. Remember, Salad Bowl 1T.394 TOMATOES FG17n square dancing is fun! SILICA PREVENTS FOGGING MAYONNAISE LI° Silica cream, available at any Army-Navy store, rubbed on your glasses or scope, or binoculars Morton's 49t 144.144. will prevent them from fogging. CORN CHIPS Size 394 SWEET POTATOES ....190 Blackburn Waffle qt9 SYRUP 39c CELERY HEARTS i?ket 290 647-3123 P 0. BOX 67. DIMMITT, TEXAS 7902t Family Size Fancy SCOPE 994 Published each Thursday In Dimmitt. 'Texas. by the News Publishing Co.. Ripe 108 W. Bedford. Entered as second class matter In the U.S. raat Gimp at DIrnmitt under Ihe art of )1111th 3. :879. Delsey 4-Roll Pkg. LB. Member of the Texan Press Anociation, West Texas Press Association and TISSUE 2 for S1 00 BA NAS ffic Panhandle Press Association.
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Page Six THE CASTRO COUNTY NEWS, DIMWIT, TEXAS Thursday, September 19, 1968
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WANTED LEGAL NOTICE Nazareth ...... , wa".....M•Vmgells#4,110WearamsapeoSa.•••••• Wanted person with good credit THE STATE OF TEXAS ONE MILLION DOLLARS to assume ba'ance on late model TO: W. H. MAYES and C. C. To lend on irrigated land in NEED A HOME? Dial-and-Sew sewing machine. Flying Steel Pierces ROSS and to the spouses of W. H. We have a few beauti- Fully automatic bobbin winder, Deaf Smith, Castro and Par- buttonhole, fancy pattern selector. MAYES and C. C. ROSS and if ful homes in nice locations, mer Counties for Prudential No attachments, 20 year guaran- either of the said with many built-ins, includ- specifically Insurance Company of Ame- tee. One-half paid out, free home named persons or their spouses ing dishwashers, disposals, demonstration. Write Lubbock Ronnie Braddock's Eye be deceased to the heirs and legal rica. cook tops and ovens, large Sewing Center, 1114 19th Street, representatives of such of them By Mrs. Florence Albrecht day. Nine of their 12 chi'dren storage closets, etc. Some Lubbock, Texas. 47-tic as may be deceased; and Leinen, Helen Backus, Mrs. Clar- Sam Nunnally Rennie Braddock, who has been and families were able to enjoy ence Schulte, Mrs. David Schulte, have refrigerated air and DAY CARHOP NEEDED, Bobcat All persons, firms or corporations working in Denver, Colo., on a the day. They came from Slaton, 804 S. 25 Mile Ave. and Mrs. Tom Acker and chad- woodburning fireplaces. Drive Inn, Call in person or who might &aim an interest in construction job and was helping Bovine, Dimmitt, Farwell and and to the real estate hereinafter yen visited the Philip Brockmans 364-4299 364-2814 phone. 47-tic his uncle after work at a service Hereford. Over 100 children and in Muleshoe Sunday. described, Defendants, GREET- station, had to have serious eye grandchildren were present. ING: The Diocesan Religious Women Some of the above list- WANT, girl roommate to share surgery after some steel flew into met in the community hall in Naz- ings have large existing apartment off campus of SPC, You are hereby commanded to his left eye. MR. AND MRS. Raymond An- areth Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. A loans that can be assumed Levalland. Write Donna Bevers- appear by filing a written answer His wife, Jo Marie, and brother, nen spent last week at the Hem- general session was held and the FOR SALE dorf, 301 W. 9th, Muleshoe. 48-2tp ,...... or we can arrange a new to Plaintiff's Petition at or before Bernard, went to be with him. isFair, sightseeing and visiting three committees met then on relatives around Wichita Falls. loan on attractive terms to HELP WANTED: Full and part- ten o'clock A.M. on the first Mon- He was in the hospital a week "Education," "Social Action" and 320 ACRES irrigated land, 3 day after the expiration of forty- Mrs. Agnes Brockman, Lucy "Spiritual Development." qualified applicants. time inside help and car hops. and is stilt under the doctor's miles NE of Dimmitt, Texas. 1-8" two days from the date of the is- care. His wife stayed with him and 1-6" well, fully allotted, % of Apply at Arrowhead Drive In. Ol.: HENRY FT.CK Ainfr 47-tie suance of this citation, same being and they plan to be back here royalty with land, must sell to -140 Monday the 28th day of October, this weekend. He will be unable Frio settle estate. Henry Howell, 647- It is very important that VERY MUSICAL Wanted person with good credit 1968, at or before ten o'clock to work for several months. 3511. 43-tic your Real Estate transac- WIFE r GOT Rim to take over payments on 1968 A.M., before the Honorable Dis- tions be handled in an model Singer sewing machine. trict Court of Castro County Tex- GREG POHLMEIER, son of the FOR the Best Deal On A New orderly and efficient man- PLAYDeSECotWriDDLE• Equity buy - balance $23.75 or as, in the courthouse of said Philip Pohlmeiers, has received Buick, Rambler, Motor Boat or Visitors Present 5 payments at $5.00. Write Lub- county in Dimmitt, Texas. his separation from active Army Johnson Sea gorse Motor, See ner, and if you will tele- phone or come by our bock Sewing Center, 1114 19th Plaintiff's Original Petition was duty at Fort Ord, Calif. Greg or Call KINSEY OSBORN MOTOR office, we will furnish you Street, Lubbock, Texas. 47-tic filed in said court on the 13th served a year in Vietnam. He Phone EM 9-0990, 142 Miles Street RENTALS day of September, 1968, in this has entered South Plains Co'legc Hereford Texas 1 tic with additional informa- elliulkAaWallallisseernma~unistaaftsliaShe HELP WANTED: One experienc- cause No. 3216 on the docket of at L.evelland as a sophomore. Church Program tion. ed mechanic at Dimmitt Motor said court and styled, CARL FOR SALE: Miller Offset Discs. FOR RENT: Furnished apart- Co. Contact C B. Lunsford, 647- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilhelm LEE, ET AL, AS TRUST EE s OF took their son, Dcan, to College By Mrs. Owen Andrews Glenn's mother, Mrs. A. G. Gripp For free demonstration contact ment and trailer space, 201. NW 3111. 46-t fc 2nd. 4-tic THE SUMMERFIELD BAPTIST Station Tuesday, where he en- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Barker of at Conway on Sept. 8. Farmer's Supply Co. 647-3350. CHURCH. PLAINTIFFS VS W. WANTED: HORSESHOEING and rol'ed in Texas A&M. Lums Chapel Baptist Church and 41-tic L C. LEE FOR RENT: Furnished, one, two Trimming. John Arnold, 995-4230, H. MAYES, ET AL, DEFEND- Ray and Edwin Pohlmeier went MR. AND MRS. Bob Ensley and ANTS. three young ladies from Bula Bap- and three bedroom apartments. Tulia or leave word at 647-2496, to Dallas the past week, where Ed- children of Durant, Okla., visited WELDING SUPPLIES - Oxygen, REAL ESTATE S & K Manor, Phone 647-5262 or tist Church presented a program acetylene, welding rod - goggles. Dimmitt. 24-tfc The names of the parties to win his physical check-up and film about their summer Va- their relatives, the Billy Warricks, 304 W. Bedford 647-3141. 8-tfc this suit are as follows: CARL with his heart srceialist. DbnmItt Consumers 29 tic HELP WANTED: Silk presser and cation Bible School experience in during the weekend. Rosie Hugh- Dimmitt, Texas FOR RENT: Industrial Building, LEE, EARL VANCE, KY LAW- * the Rio Grande Valley Sunday finisher, experience needed. One MR. AND MRS. Frank Hoelting es accompanied them driving TAYLOR FURNITURE: 76 ft. front - 26 ft. deep. 5 blocks RENCE. GUY WALSER. KENN- evening at Frio Baptist Church. Hour Martinizing, 149 N. 25 Mile and Leonard visited their daugh- her own car. She had visited the Big store, lowest prices anywhere. FOR SALE: Massey Harris "90" South of square on highway. ETH CHRISTIL, ROY BOTKIN, The project included about 40 per- Name brands as: Broyhill, Thom- Ave., Hereford. 45-tfc ter and family in Plainview the Warricks 10 days after coming combine with roller cones. Extra Frank Latimer. 647-4438 18-tic RAYMOND WILEY as Trustees sons from L'anos Altos Associa- as. Covey, Kroehler, Simmons, for THE SUMMERFIELD BAP- past week ard made an appoint- from a student conference at Glo- clean_ Also 1954 Chevrolet truck WANTED TO BUY: tion with several churches parti- rietta. Miss Hughes and Mrs. Tell City, Lazy-boy and General ROTO TILLER FOR RENT: HOGS, sows, shoats, weaner pigs, TIST' CHURCH of Summerfield, ment for Mrs. Hoelting to have cipating. Schools were held in the Electric. with newly overhauled engine. foot surgeryon Tuesday of this Ensley are the sister and niece Everything for the Cloys Fancher, Olton. Phone 285- Poison's Whites Auto Store. Phone Phone 364-1045 or contact C. R. Castro County, Texas, are Plain- area around Alamo during June. home. Free delivery. Fast ser- week. of Mrs. Warrick. 2809. 48-2tp 6473466. 32-tic McGhee, 500 W. Park Ave., Here- tiffs and the parties to whom this vice, in Earth. 25-tfc writ is directed are Defendants. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gerber and Adolph. Knabe, who has been TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT: ford, Texas. 49-tfc VIRGIL BARBER flew/to Hous- FOR SALE: Good used luggage, A brief statement of the nature the Jerome Gerber family spent ton during the weekend to visit a in a veterans' hospital at Fort FOR SALE: Three-bedroom home, See Bert Andrews, Phone 647-2478 SALESLADY wanted by depart- of this suit is as follows, to-wit: Saturday night ard Sunday with Lyons, Colo., was transferred this furnished. Phone 647-5423, one large and one medium. 647- friend, Tommy Haney, who has Dan 4415. or 647-5463. 26-tfc ment store. Phone 647-5484. The P'aintiffs sue for the title the Rennie Hcreltinzs in Lubbock. week to Veterans Domiciliary at Bruton. 5-tie 48-tfc teen employed with an oil corn- 49-tfc and possession, of the following Mr. ard Mrs. Frank Hoelting pany there this summer. Haney, Hot Springs, S.D. Mr. Knabe Three and four bedroom homes FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house, REGISTERED Chihuahua pup- carpeted, carport. 1005 W. Stinson described real estate situated in visited her dad, John Heiman, at a Tech graduate, expects to be- has been ill for a long time. for sale. If interested call 647-3257. SPARE TIME INCOME the town of Summerfield, Castro St. Ann's in Panhandle Satur- Recent visitors of the Homer pies, all colors. Wonderful pets. Call Hartley 365-2671. 46-tfc Refilling and Collectirg money gin a five-year tour of duty with 647-5626 Wilke. 39-tfc 47-tfc County, Texas, to-wit: day. He is feeling hoed again af- the Air Force in the near future. Wests were ins sister, Mrs. Ray At from NEW TYPE high quality Lots 4 & 6, Block 3c; ter being in St. Anthony's Hospi- chely and her husband of Sayre, FOR SALE: 3 bedroom, 2 baths, coin-operated dispensers in your The Barbers met Virgil at the Am- FOR SALE OR RENT: 2 bedroom SERVICES Lots 1 & 2, Block 49; tal in Amarillo several days. arillo Airport Sunday evening. Okla. house, large living room and den, all area. No selling. To qualify you fully carpeted and com- electric cooking, refrigerated air, All of the aforesaid lots being Mrs. Dee Taylor has received The Joe Autrys of Odessa visit- pletely remodeled, Call 647-5645. must have car, references, 3600 to located in the Original Town of BAPTIZED in Holy Family ed the Earl Harkins recently. concrete cellar, fenced back yard. SERVICES 52,900 cash. Seven to tweve hours word of the death of her father, 35-tfc Located on % block. $21,500, Call mrnerf eki, Castro County, Church by Rev. Father Reichel E. D. Wages, at Fort Worth. Baling and Swathing, 6474633. weedy can net excellent monthly Friday was Leroy Joseph. son of VISITING the Harlan Fryes 647-3257. 48-tfc Texas, according to plat of such Burial is to be in Pontotoc, Miss. FOR SALE - Amalie Oil and 44-tic income. Mcre full time. For per- Original Town which appears of the Floyd Schultes. Sponsors and others of the family for the Grease, Auto parts, Tractor parts Six - 25 It. lots north of City scnal interview write PENTEX were Mr. a-d Mrs. Hubert Bac- Past several days is Mrs. Harry Dimmitt Parts &