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- ■ • V PER CENT RECENT HEARING The Board of Equalization for Yoakum County met Monday ★★★★★★★★ it******* *★★★★★★★★★★★★* *** *** to approve the recent tax reduction proposed recently for with Teny Lester Yoakum County property owners. This reduction in rate and 4 —H Event basis will mean a savings of more than 20 percent to the ave­ Did you notice all the flags accounts the Plains group are rage taxpayer. flying in town Friday? It was making a great show, having S e t Here The current basis of assessment will be reduced from 16 a beautiful sight to behold. And brought home 18 ribbons from percent of true property value to 13 percent and the current it did make us stop and give Brownfield Saturday. Coach Monday p.m. tax rate will be reduced from 80 cents per $100 of assessment thanks for a moment that there also stated that any girls who County Agent Leo White has to 77 cents per $100 assessed value. is some good ole’ true Ameri­ would like to participate in the announced that the first 4-H Not included in the reduction erations, projected mineral can patriotism still left in our events can come out to pract­ Play Day of the 1968 season is the county’s 30 cents per reserves and increased oil al­ nook of the country. ice Monday evening and make will be held Monday evening, $100 of assessed value from lowables, prompted the tax Frank Whitlock even had a plans to attend the upcoming June 24. Six play days have the farm-market lateral road reduction. flag flying down by the store. meets. been planned forthe summer special tax. This rate will re­ During the past year, fig­ Hope he didn’t have as much program where 4-H club me­ main the same, making a total ures showed the real value of trouble getting his down and We would like to take this mbers compete in the Plains rate of one dollar and seven properties in Yoakum County out as I did~«I forgot to get opportunity to offer best wish­ Rodeo Arena. cents. rose from $443,750,000 to Frank Ramos to help with it es to the Bundwicks on their Dates of othe r Play Days Taxpayers can begin to pay $621,846,153. The revenue fi­ Thursday. When 1 almost fell opening of Leota’s Cafe and are July 1, July 18, July 29, the new rate in October if they gures are based upon collect­ off of a table retrieving the Pastry Shop. It’s great to see August 10, and August 19. All desire, so the discount can be ions reflecting prompt payme­ flag from the rafters 1 made a new business open up. Play Days will be on Monday obtained as in the past. The nt discounts and delinquencies. a vow to store it in a more nights at 8 p.m. except the tax reduction will be used in ef­ Because of the increase in convenient place. Vacation minded and don’t August 10 event which is an fect of the 1969 which will be real values, the county can know where to go? Two new invitation Play Day scheduled set up in July or August of this reduce the basis of assess­ Ran into something this past Texas Travel Trails folders for Saturday afternoon and ev­ year. ment and tax rate and still weekend that’s worse than pic­ were released recently by the ening. County Judge Gene Bennett gain additional revenues. king and shelling peas I For the Texas Highway Department Events will be Flag Race, reported that 25 representa­ Judge Bennett added further first time (and last) I picked and will serve as guides and Barrel Race, Keyhole Race, tives of major companies met that on a $10,000 home the re­ blackberries. In fact it was detail numerous points of in­ Pole Bending, and Ring Pear­ with the Board Monday. He sta­ duction would amount to $2.79 the first time I had seen any terest along the Texas Moun­ ing. Each participant will be ted thateveryone was very sat­ from a current $12.80 per year growing. A few people laughed tain Trail in far West Texas, allowed to enter four of the Roy Edwards, Eddie Bilbrey, Gary Haines, and Murrell Thompson isfied and most cooperative in to $10.01. These figures ex­ at me but I laughed right back and the Texas Forest Trail in five events with an entry fee the reduction matter. clude the 30 cent special road with the explanation that I was deep East Texas. of 25 cents per event. All Mr. Gus Butterowe and his tax levy. a full blooded West Texas gal The new Statewide system rules and age divisions will staff of county evaluation en­ The current 16 percent basis of trails were started last Jan­ Gary Haines and Eddie Bilbrey Return and the closest thing to a ber­ be the same as last year. gineers headed the Monday and 80 cents per $100 of as­ ry bush that 1 had ever seen uary. Each county erected spe­ I. L. Smith will again be meet. They are with the Tho­ sessed value provides a tax was a cockle-burr. But any­ cial Travel Trail signs along the president of the Horse Le­ mas Y. Pickett Co., the firm assessment of $71,000,000 wh­ way—a half gallon of the th­ the 10 official trail routes. aders. Mrs. Marcene Phillips, From Week at Camp Hoblitzelle holding Yoakum County’s eva­ ich produces $556,596 in re­ The Mountain folder will Garry Haines and Eddie Bil­ The boys reported that they ings were enoug h to do me for assisted by Mrs. Betty Rush­ Murrell Thompson and Roy luation contract. venues. The 13 percent basis a lifetime. If any of you have guide you through the tallest brey returned home Sunday were among some 300 boys ing, will be secretary. Edwards were chairmen of Judge Bennett also related and 77 cent rate will provide never picked any, take my ad­ region of Texas, where some from a week’s vacation at sharing 14 cabins at the camp It was decided at the last the local unit in selecting boys the increased valuation, cau­ a tax assessment roll of $80,- vice—don’t bother I 90 peaks thrust above a mile leaders meeting to give pins Camp Hoblitzelle reporting a near Midlothian. They report­ for the 1968 camp season. 840,000 and yield $610,080 in high. If you follow this route good time and an armload of ed that they enjoyed partici­ sed by oil field waterflooding to those who participate in all The boys are the sons of and secondary recovery op- revenues, making an increase How about those Plains Ro­ you will visit Big Bend Nat­ six of the Play Days. Gold trophies. pating in all sports and re- Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ha­ of $53,364. ugh Riders I Congratulations ional Park, the scenic El Ca- filled pins will be given for Garry received the Outstan­ c.jeation and especially enjoy­ ines and Mr. and Mrs. Harry are due to the group for th­ mino del Rio from Big Bend perfect attendance, and silver ding Campers Sportsmanship ed the Vespers at the Cross Bilbrey. eir winning first place troph­ to Presidio, and through the plated pins will be given to trophy along with two trophies each night. This was a wor­ ies in the past three parades cities of Van Horn, Fort Da­ those who do not have per­ in swimming. Eddie received ship service held on thelake- Grand Ju ry they have entered. We will be vis, Marfa, Alpine and El P - fect attendance but attend th­ a trophy in crafts. Each of the shore each night near a lig­ rooting for them this after­ aso. ree or more Play Days during boys received blue ribbons in hted cross. indicts Two noon as they travel to Brown­ If you are more fond of for­ the 1968 season. basketball and table awards a- The camp is sponsored ea­ field for the parade there. ests take the Forest Trail and It will be necessary for each long with other members of ch summer by the Texas Div­ The Y oakum County Grand ^ G A M i S Ï m travel through the Piney Woods participant to have a minors their cabin. ision of the SalvationArmy. Jury, meeting last week, re­ Jerry Warren was by the of Texas. On this route you will release signed by the parents. turned two indictments to Dis­ The Giants are leading all 4-3 at the end of four in­ office for a minute Tuesday visit popular areas such as If this is not done before June trict Judge M. C. Ledbetter of around in Little League play nings before the game was and stated that Joyce was ha­ Lake O’ the Pines, Caddo Lake 24, it will be necessary for at the 121st District Court here. here with a record of 4-1. called because of rain. Roger ving a good time at Girls St­ and Sam Rayburn Reservoir. least one of the participants’ True bills were handed The Giants are also leading Looney was winning pitcher. ate. She had called home and These folders are available parents to be present on that down against Lewis W. Driver the league in team batting, Mickey Kennedy was on the reported that the group had from the Texas Highway De­ date to sign the release. and Charlie Sims. with Chris Blundell heading mound for the Giants. been listening to debates in partment tourist bureaus and The indictment against Dri­ the list with .856. Bob Blun­ The top three batters for the house on the ‘mini-bottle’ district offices and at cham­ ver, former manager of Radio dell is second with .800 and the Yanks so far are Neal liquor thing and it was quite bers of commerce along the Big Bar B.Q. Station KKAL in Denver City, Rickey McRae third with .666. Bearden with an average of interesting. Travel Trail routes. alleged embezzlement. The in­ Other standings see the .500, Mike Payne with .475 Folders forthe remaining The Gladiola Youth Cen­ Yanks in second place with a and Travis Loe with .428. Ro­ ter is having its annual bar- dictment against Sims, an oil Coach Richey was by Tues­ eight Travel Trails will be field worker, alleged theft of record of 3-2; Indians with ger Looney and Stephen Green becue Saturday, July 13 from day also to report on the sum­ released during the next few 2-3 and Cubs with 1-4. are tied with a .666 for die 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Ad­ oil field pump equipment mer track program. From all weeks. In play Friday night, the Indians and Raymond Nelms ults will be $1.25 and children The true bill against Dri­ ver alleged that he, on or a- Yanks beat the Cubs 8-2 wi­ averages .600. between 12 to 6 years 75 if per th Travis Loe on the mound. Eddie Bilbrey leads the Cubs plate. There will be games bout Jan. 22, 1968 “did frau­ dulently embezzle, misapply David Ortez tossed for the with an average of .800. David and music and visiting in the and convert to his own use wi­ Cubs. Ortez is second with a .666 afternoon. Make plans to come thout the consent of Calvin Mc­ The Indians beat the Giants and Joe St. Romain is third and help support the Youth Center. Adams” a check described as a with a .600. $110.40 instrument signed by Southwestern Public Service Summer Track Team Farm Union Kathleen McGinty and Denise Newcom, members of the Plains Co. and made out to KKAL In recent Commissioners age hospitals and is being av­ Radio Station. The allegation erage room rates by about 10 Yoakum County Farmers Rough Riders, display first place trophies the riding club took Court action the Yoakum Cou­ last week at the Seagraves Rodeo Parade and the Andrews said that the check was en­ Brings Home Ribbons nty Hospital will raise private per cent. Union will meet Monday, June dorsed with the station name, Members of the Plains Su­ Other business of the 24, at 8:30 p.m. in the Plains County Sheriff’s Posse Junior Rodeo Parade. The group placed 120 high hurdles. He was al­ room rates July 1 and will first recently at Denver City, also. The Rough Riders travel to KKAL, with Driver’s name mmer Track Program return­ so a member of the winning boost nurses salaries July 31. court recently included deput­ Club Room. A representative under the station name. ed home Saturday from the Br­ izing Pearl Loe, effective Ju­ Brownfield today to participate in the rodeo parade there. mile relay team made up of The Court approved the action of Northup King Seed Co. of Sims’ indictment was for ownfield meet with 18 ribbons ne 17, as Deputy County Clerk. Lubbock will be the featured David Sawyer of Lubbock, Je­ 3-0. the alleged theft of oil field to their credit according to rry Thomas and Chuck Smith, Sandra Ellison was deputized speaker. Everyone is cordia­ Hospital Administrator Roy pumping equipment valued at John Richey, coach. both of Seminole. He was a Wheeler reported that the daily as a Deputy District Clerk at a lly invited to attend. 200 Attend Opening approximately $1,500. The th­ salary of $1.50 per hour. Clau- John Lowe attended the meet member of the third place sp­ rate for four private rooms in eft was reported to have oc­ in the Senior Division along dine Williams, employee of the rint relay team made up of the hospital will be increased Lions Club Of Leota’s Cafe curred from a Texaco, Inc., with brother Joey Lowe in the Youngblood and Dyer of Lub­ from $23 to $28; that the daily Denver City Library, received lease just west of Denver City Junior Division. The Midget a salary increase from. $200 The Plains Lions Club will bock and Sage of Idalou. rate for 17 rooms will incr­ Approximately 200 people Lillie Edwards and Winnie on or about Jan. 1, 1968. Division team members were per month to $250 per month. hold installation of new of­ Joey Lowe took first place ease from $23 to $25; and that enjoyed free doughnuts and Adkins will be helping with Sims was arrested by Sheriff made up of Killer Lowe, Ch­ The court moved to allow ficers Thursday at noon at honors in the junior high jump 21 rooms will be increased coffee Tuesday at the open the kitchen duties. Waitresses Olan Heath J an. 4 in Seminole. ris Blondell, Weldon Nelms, Dr. Bruce Boyd $100 per mon­ the Lions Hut with Tommy event. Killer Lowe placed th­ from $21 to $23. house festivities at the new will be Ruby Etheridge, Patsy The indictments against the Raymond Nelms, Neal Beard­ th salary and name him Civil Roberts, district zone chair­ ird in the midget high jump. An average of about $50 Leota’s Cafe and Pastry Sh­ Ziegenfuss and Dene McDon­ two men were signed by Grand en and Travis Loe. Defense Director of Yoakum man of Seminole as install­ Weldon Nelms took fourth in per month increase in salary op. The business opened for nell. Jury Foreman C. G. Gayle with In the senior group, John the midget broad jump, sixth County. ing officer. will be received by registered regular hours Wednesday at a $1,000 bail beingsetforeach took first in high jump, fifth in high jump and seventh in nurses and licensed vocational 6 a.m. case. in broad jump and 4th in the the 100 yard dash. nurses. The beginning salary Hours for the new cafe will Chris Blondell, Raymond for RNs has averaged $450 and be 6 a.m. through 10 p.m. Nelms, Killer Lowe, Weldon LVNs has averaged $250. Be­ six days a week, being closed Nelms, Neal Bearden, Travis ginning salaries will now aver­ on Saturdays. Joyce Warren Attends Girts State Loe, Short of Denver City and age $500 and $300, respect­ Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bund- Tinkers of New Home, made ively. The wage hike will af­ wick are the owners of the Joyce Lynn Warren, a Cit­ ey become adults. They learn ter and leadership from stu­ up the team winning third pla­ fect approximately 16 employ­ sho p which was formerly Le- izen of the American Legion the problems of government dents who have just completed ce in the 880 relay midget ees. mley’s Do-Nut Shop on the Auxiliary Bluebonnet Girls St­ by performing the same duties their junior year in high sc­ event. The room rate increase is Brownfield Highway. ate in Austin at Saint Edwards as real office holders in the hool. Since 1963, two Citizens Plains placed third in the the first for Yoakum County Besides a regular menu the University, was elected as Co­ everyday world. from Mexico City have attend­ midget division with San An­ Hospital since December of business will feature a com­ uncilman, Place 4, Sock City, The 1968 session of the Am­ ed the session each year. gelo, first and Brownfield, se­ 1966, Wheeler pointed out. plete line of pastries. Potato in the recent election. She is erican Legion Auxiliary Blue­ Associate Justice Meade cond. Persons hospitalized in the salad, barbecue and beans the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bonnet Girls State has grown Griffin of the Texas Supreme The team will travel to Lub­ hospital when the new rates go will be a specialty also for James Warren and was spon­ from an experimental confer­ Court administered the oath of bock Saturday for the next sc­ into effect July 1 will not be take home orders or for sum­ sored to Girls State by the lo­ ence of 94 girls, held at Bay­ office to the various elected heduled meeting. The meet will affected by the increase. It will mer picnics and outings. cal American Legion Auxil­ lor University in 1941, to be­ state officials of Bluebonnet be held at the new Estacado be effective for those entering Mrs. Bund wick announced iary. Non-partisan and non­ come the largest single extra­ Girls State Monday in the Ro­ asphalt track. the hospital on or after that that special orders in the pas­ political, the purpose of the curricular educational pro­ tunda of the State Capitol. The Boys interested in the sum­ date. try department should be pla­ Girls State program is to pro­ gram for high school girls in Honorable Ben Barnes, Speak­ mer track program are urged It was pointed out that in­ ced ahead of time. The tele­ vide citizenship training for Texas. This year, 420 girls er of the House of Representa­ to come out for practice on creased operating costs and phone number is 456-4566. girls of high school age, to are in attendance making a to­ tives, was principal speaker. Monday at 8 p.m. at the local salaries for the nursing per­ Leota’s Cafe and Pastry Shop opened for regular business at The Bundwicks are exper­ afford them an opportunity to tal of more than 8,000 girls COTTON CLUB NEWS track field. There are four sonnel prompted the rate in­ 6 a.m. Wednesday after open house festivities Tuesday. The ienced cafe owners, having live together as a self-gov­ in Texas who have participa­ scheduled meets left for the creases. Even with the room cafe served free coffee and doughnuts to approximately 200 owned and operated the Bronco erning group and to inform ted in this top-level citizen­ The Yoakum County Cotton program. Girls who are in­ rate and salary increases, the people that day. Shown with the W. M. Bundwicks, owners, at Cafe in 1965. Mrs. Bundwick them of the duties, privileges, ship program. Citizens are Promotion Club will meet at terested are invited to attend hospital still lags by about $30 the far right, are Winnie Adkins and Dene McDonnell, both“ has cooked at Alma’s Rest­ rights and responsibilities wh­ elected at local levels prin­ 2:30 p.m. Friday, June 28, in these meets also, according to to $50 the salary scale of aver- employees of the new shop. aurant for the past two years. ich they will assume when th­ cipally on a basis of charac­ the Plains Club Room Coach Richey. Support I * SELL* RENT* SWAP* HIRE • BUY* SELL* RENT* SWAP* HIRE • BUY • SELL* RENT* SWAP »HIRE ■ N i MEETINGS AT ALMA'S | 1st & 3rd Tuesdays I 1 fife â£s raf. I966J Directors Meet . BE I © 3 5 3 CLASSIFIED ADS BET RESULTS 2nd & 4th Tuesdays f Regular Meet | • HIRE • BUY • SELL* RENT • SWAP • HIRE • BUY • SELL* RENT • SWAP • HIRE • BUY • SELL* RENT Chamber The Plains Record THE PLAINS RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, D 68 , PAGE TWO NOTICE of And REAL ESTATE Please note that our new deadline for submitting Yoakum County your news items to the Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Dav­ The Plains Record paper is Tuesday-noon! SEE US FOR; F. H. A. Houses. is and Robert of Welch, THANKS Mr. and Mrs. ' Glenn Hugh­ P. O. Box 1006 es, Glenna, Linda, Brad, 1 nice large 3-bedroom, 11/2 Phone 456-4116 STATE LINE NEWS Jan, Guy, Lori, and Kyle, Teny Lester _ Editor baths, brick, smaller 3 -bed­ RENTALS BUSINESSES and Mrs. Opal Hughes and The Hughes fami ly re­ 3 grandsons of Seminole, Madge Cayce Publisher room frame homes at a real union was held in the Mr. and Mrs. Enloe Smith DIRECT MATTRESS CO. c l u b ro o m Sunday in of Littlefield, Mr. and FOR RENT Jewell Anderson ___ Purely Local bargin. 0. H. Clark Real Es­ upplîes I Plains. «Those attending Mrs. Kenneth Martin of Completely Furnished Mattress rebuilt, innerspring, wet e Mr. and Mis. Dale Parsons, Kansas, Mrs. Gr­ Apartments. See BUILDING State Line News tate- Phone 456-5121 $14. 90; Cotton, $9. 90. Also Hughes, Karen and Cindy ace Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Box AT ELECTRICA L new innersprings, orthopedics, of Seattle, Washington, Lee Roy Box, Labeth and THE PLAINS MOTEL PLUMBING _ _ Tokio News Reward--Lost red and white foam rubber and king size. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Th- Kimberly, Mr. and Mrs. Fern Lowery _ _ FARM Call THE FIX-IT SHOP a t rockmo rton and Sherry male collie dog. 456-4533. HOUSEHOLD Tom Box, Tommy Guy, FOR RENT; Kitchenetts apts. 456-2955, who is receiving and Tommy Lewis o f Mike Hughes, and Phyllis PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY AT PLAINS,TEXAS 79355 1-2-c RANCH calls for our company locat­ W hitharral, Mr. and Mrs. Kreig, ______completely furnished. 1-2 ro­ OLD MASTERS om house, air conditoner, pr­ ed at 1613 Ave. H. Lubbock. Randall Hughes, Gayle Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Plains, FOR SALE: 14-ft. boat and 30 H. REFINISHING and Lanny, Ralph Drennan, Cotton is 7,000 years old. Texas under the act of Congress, March 3, 1879. P. Mercury outboard motor. Go­ ivate bath. od used 6000 air conditioner. See FIX-IT-SHOP Ph. 456-2955 PITTSBURG PAINTS DR. WILLIAM R. GRUBBS SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $4.00 PER YEAR IN YOAKUM AND at Woody's Hardware and Oil Co. COGBURN-YOUNG TERRY COUNTIES. $5. 00 PER YEAR ELSEWHERE, phone 456-4000. LOST: 1968 Plains Senior Class HARDWARE OPTOMETRIST" Professional and "TRUE VALUE STORE" The same cotton cloth can Ring. Reward if found. RJB. be finished to appear as Phone 456-2353 or 456-¿116. DENVER CITY. TEXAS chintz, denim, chambray, 315 N. MAIN ROSS IRRIGATION gingham, moire, matelasse, About 90% of U.S. cotton Phone 592-3345 Business Directory or pique. is mechanically harvested. MISC Mon., Tue., Thur. & Fri. now has custom Plaiting-8 row equip­ ment Jack Spears-phone 456- 1st PRIZE 2695. Klsco Water Softeners Hotkey Rental, Sales and Service 718 W. Ave. F., Lovington, TRI-MATIC Oats for sale. Jerome Head. New Mexico | FREE Phone 456-4691. « L P Gas & Orline. Phone-396-4237 or 396-2294 WHOLESALE GAS & DIESEL $200 6-3TP______In USD A tests, all-cotton * Cot-?n ls..less J1^ to re­ NEEDED; Someone in this area SHELL SERVICE STATION sheets withstood more than taln olly S01L a odors than to assume small monthly pay­ Need patty w ith good 275 use-launderings are man-made fibers. WIG ments on spinet piano. Write credit in Plains area to Hi ONE 456-8666 LEON SIMPSON* take over payme n t on a O f your choice Credit Manager, Box 3035, Lu­ bbock, Texas 79410' 19 6 8 model Singer s ewi ng or color from machine. Equipped w ith LA BEllE WOMEN SEWERS WANTED; automatic zig-zag- W IG CO . gers, buttonhole, sews on PAINTS MIXED work at home doing simple buttons, blind hems, fan­ sewing. We supply materials cy patterns, etc. 5 payme­ Yoakum TO AN ORDER and pay shipping both ways. nts at $7.38 discount for • NOTHING TO BUY Good rate of pay. Piece work. If you have a certain col­ cash. Write Credit Mana­ Write Dept. 2W3, Jamster ger, 1114 19th Street, Lu­ or in mind for your home Industries, Inc. , 100 Ashmun, bbock, Texas. County Farm Bureau • NO PUZZLE TO SOLVE Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. , or office, we'll be glad to Zip 49783. FOR INFORMATION - SEE OR CALL make it up. For all your Just Send Your Name Members of the Forrest AGENT - DICK McGINTY PHONE 456-2790 W. McCargo American Leg­ painting needs, see us. STATE LINE NEWS and Address to "WIGS" ion Post No. 585 are remind­ Our prices are low, but N< z n : Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ed of the Post’s annual barbe­ SALES & SERVICE the quality is very high. P.0. BOX 62 KANSAS CITY, M0. 64141 Frazier and children re­ cue set for today at 6:30 p.m. turned Tuesday from a The event will be held at the See us today. _HU_RRYj_C0NTEST ENDS IN 8_DAYS _ Interested In Used Oil Field 'V v a cation in Longview, usual spot west of Plains. Motors to Buy. NAME ...... •...... Texas, where they vi­ All Legionnaires are urged sit ed his moth e r . ■ 1IC T B IC COMPANY ADDRESS ...... Mr. and Mrs. Sandy to present since election of of­ CITY ...... Bonnell, Anita, and Ja­ ficers will be held. Pick Up & Delivery The Plains Post has earned D. IV. MEIL ZIP CODE ...... PHONE, mes Carl left last we­ Service Woody's Hardware ek for a month's visit statewide recognition for their RES. PHONE 806 637-6258 in Arkansas v is itin g her annual event. The state com­ BROWNFIELD, TEXAS & Oil CO. PHONE 456-4000 parents. Sandy will re­ mander usually attends with turn this w eek. his staff. PHONE PO 5-8581 2002 CLOVIS R0. LUBBOCK, TEXAS Channel 8 The TV/Logcfi^rio^

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SWANSON’S 6:30 Walt Disney's Wond­ in Booth phe Menj ou, Arthur Franz POTATOES erful World of Color* SANTA ROSA 7-30 The Mot hers-In-Law* 8:00 Bonanza* Boned Chicken 9;00 High Chapparal* LB. 10:OOFirst Nat ional News PLUMS 1 6 :20 Sports IF YOU DON'T KNOW YOUR INSURANCE KRAFT 10:30 "Cherokee Strip "-Ri­ KNOW YOUR INSURANCE MAN! !!!!!!!•! chard Dix, Victor Jory BUSTER GRAHAM AGENT Bar B-Q-Sauce 39e y o u R/Jndependent1 HAWKINS PHONE: 456-3595 GIANT , Insurance § /a g e n t SERVES YOU FIRST Lea County Plains FOOD MARKET GIANT BREEZE 65' Help when Insurance GIANT Electric The Better Things An Yours! Mr. Clean 65* needftmost A*ency with GOLD BOND Stem pel Stephens of Brownfield. THE PLAINS RFCORD# THURSDAY. JUNE 20, 1168, PAGE THREE Mrs. Floyd Kelley is still on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi s Wa­ m te rs, Becky, Glenn Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bearden, ernenn Ricky, and Rhonda w ent to Lubbock Friday to see Walt Disney's "Family Ba­ nd”. Youth Revival will be held at Tokio Baptist Ch­ m urch June 28, 29, and 30. ★ Tolcio News — *yFot Rev. Teddie Thomas of Morton will hoid the se­ Coy Lowrey spent a few Upton, Charlene, Sharon, rv ice and Bro. Danny Wi­ «• days 1 ast week in Fort and Johnny Hillhouse of Worth. His cousin, David Tahoka, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ lliams of Morton wi 1 1 be & lB * U sà sm Bearden, of Smithfield re ­ fred Schrocder of Amhe­ the song leader. There Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ro­ turned wi t h him to rst, Mr. and Mrs. Cleb- wi 1 1 be a wi ener roast bert son of Arlington visi- s d e n d the summer wi - urne Upton and Rose Ma­ Friday night, a baseball t ed Mr. and Mrs. Skeet Ro- t h the Carl Lowr eys ry of Seminole, Mr. and game Saturday afternoon bertson Saturday, She ca­ Father's Day guests in Mrs. William Worsham betw een the R A. boys ENJOYING POOL; There's nothing like a dip in the local swim­ and Edith, and Mr. and and men of the church, th­ ming pool on a hot afternoon. These kiddoes are taking adva­ me to Slaton to her gran­ the home of the Carl Low- dmother's funeral. reys were their ch­ Mrs. Thurlow Worsham en Sunday they will have ntage of the situation at the Plains swimming pool. The pool and Erma Lee of Delhi, ice cream. is under the management of Billy Stewart, and Rusty Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Skeet Ro­ ildren Mr. and Mrs. Roy ■V bertson v isite d Mr, and Lowrey and Toni, Mr. and California, were Fath­ Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. is serving as life guard. Suzahn St, Romain is maintaining the er's Day guests of Mr. T. Anderson Father's Day front. Mrs. Edward Hicks in De­ Mrs. Melvin Lowrey and nver City Sunday. Tracy, Coy, Jerry, and Da­ and Mrs. Frank Upton of wer e Mr. and Mrs, Deroy Mr. and Mrs. John And­ Pla i ns. Anderson and family, Mr. BLUE SAGE 4-H CLUB vid Bearden. erson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Clarence Nieman, visiting Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. C. Chambl iss Edwa rd s and girls, Debbi e, and Shannon of Clyde Trout Tuesday nig­ and boys of Plains, and ht and Friday night wer e Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ander­ Blue Sage 4-H Club met M arie Grisham and Helen, Meadow spent Friday n i­ and Mrs. W. L. McClellan ght wi t h Mrs. B. F. Lowrey. Mr. and Mrs. Dick That e son and fam ily of Big Sp­ in Plains Park, Tuesday, had dinner Sunday with and fam ily of Denver, ring. ■ June 11, 1968, at 6:00p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lo­ Mr. and Mrs. Winfrey ■ Mr. and Mrs. H ollis Wol- wr ey and family of New Colorado. The Trouts ga­ The meet i ng wa s call­ fenbarger and boys in Sun­ ve a barbeque Friday n i­ Bell visited Mr. and Mrs. ed to order by Melvin Home and Mr. and Mrs. R Joe Heideberg and fam ily down. They attended the T. Pippen of Denver City ght honoring the Thates. Dering and the 4-H m otto Bibl e School cl os i ng Sun­ Saturday night guests in Midland Sunday. if and pledge w ere' given spent the weekend vis­ I B » “ ' ' day night of John and Jim iting Mrs. B. F. Lowr ey. of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tr­ Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cla- by Sherri Pippin. Melvin Wol fenbarger. out for a cookoutwere nahan visited Mr. and Mrs. HOMERUN: Bob Blundell hit the second homerun of the and Marvin Dering then Mrs. Ruby Taylor visited Little League season in the second game of play. Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Mrs. G. T. Ledbetter awhi 1 e their son Cote, Miss Sh­ Eddie Earnest Sunday a f t­ gave a demonstration on irle y Jarembo, James Ti­ er noon. member of the Giants, hit it against the Cubs. The Powell and children Sunday afternoon. youngster is one of the top batters of the Giants safety of cook-outs and s pent part of last ppett, and friend from Mrs. Jesse Dearing, Me­ on how to ma k e p e ­ Visiting Mr. and Mrs. El­ and has an average of .800. Jerry Lowe of the Ya­ Omer R Bant z week with Mr. and Mrs. mer Mol than over the we­ Tech, and Mr. and Mrs. lvin, and Marvin visited el-deals . After the de­ Slim Randell. Pam Powe­ M. L Smith and fam ily. Mrs. A. N. Addis on Sunday nks hit the first home run of the season in the open- mons t rat ion everyone ma­ ekend were their son i n o on m p ______NEW PASTOR FOR PLAINS ll had s ur ger y i n Troy Mol than and grand­ Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Pi­ a f t er noon. de thei r own pe e 1 - d e - Lubbock la st w eek. ppin and Sherri v isite d Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tr- a 1 s . CHRISTIAN CHURCH daughter Lori of Odessa. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lor i stayed to vi s it awhi­ Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pip­ uett Jones and fam ily on Recreation was by Pat Faulkenberry spent the we­ le with her grand­ pin and Shanna in Denver Father's Day were Mr. FOR ALL YOUR Milstead. They played vo­ ekend i n Odessa wi t h pa r ents . City Father's Day. and Mrs. U. R Middl et on lleyball. Everyone really The Plains First C h ris ti­ Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Ste­ and Mr. and Mrs. C u llie an Church announces the Mrs. James Anderson and Visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. eni oyed it. fami ly. F. Brooks is their daughter phens, Brent, and Lee Ann Middleton of Lamesa. After wa rd s th e 4-H appointme n t of Omer R v isite d Mr. and Mrs. W. Cynthia Jones le ft Mo­ Bantz as their new pas­ Mrs. Wallace Teaff and and children Mrs. Myra cooking group presented son of Level land are v is i­ Sutton, Rhonda, and Rix L Stephens Father's Day. nday morning for a week vnM N N NEEDS their leaders Mrs. Deari- tor. Other guests of the Ste­ at G. A. camp at Stanton, Rev. Bantz wi 1 1 serve tin g Mr. and Mrs. Slim Ra­ of Andr ews . ng and Mrs. Addison with ndell this week. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. phens wer e W. L 's bro­ t h e Plains congregation ther Mr. and Mrs. L D. cookie ' ars as a tokenof as we 1 1 as t h e Semi- Mr. and Mrs. Woodi e K. Gilliam Saturday night No other fiber feels so appreciation for their Wilmeth, Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Father's Day wer e Mr. Stephens and fam ily, and good next to the skin as n o 1 e F irst C hristian. his mother Mrs. Wilma cotton. wo r k . Rev. and Mrs. Bantz re ­ Strickland and children, and Mrs. Alvin Paul and side at 604 SW Ave. I in and Mrs. Ruth Lambert of Debbie of Brown f ield, Na­ Rely on Your mm Amarillo went to Lake ncy Gilliam of Bediso, Tie, Semi nole. They have liv ­ Thomas over the w eek en d Jenifer Gilliam, Rhonda, ed in Lubbock the pas t 24 Mrs. Mari'e Grisham and and Randy Hice, and John PHARMACIST! years where he has be­ Helen and Mrs. Glenn How­ David Gilliam. en a high s choolte­ a r d and children we­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilli­ acher, counselor, nt to Lamesa one day la ­ am and children of Bedi­ and teacher and re­ st w eek. so were Saturday night i t gistrar for a bus i - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry supper guests of Mr. and ness coll eg e. flew to California last Mrs. A. K. Gilliam. He is a graduate of w eek to visit her sis- Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray the University of Illinois ter, Bearden and fam ily Friday with graduate work John Anderson was a d - till Tuesday was R S. Be­ at the Uni vers i ty of mi t t e d t o Yoakum arden of El Paso. Texas, Mississippi State County'Hos pi ta l in Den­ Mr. and Mrs, Ray Beard­ Col 1 ege, and Texas Tech. ver City Monday evening en, Ricky, Rhonda, and RS. Rev. Bant z wa s a 1 o - for te sts and exrays. Bearden v isite d Mr. and HS n g t i me elder, lay Mrs. Roy Edwards and Mrs. Odus Walser and fa­ 30.21 JAN‘67 Form 28 preacher in the Mrs. Gene Phillips were mily in F arw ell Sunday. district, and ch- shoppers in B row nfie­ We stock the top brands in vitamins for every ur c h school teacher ld last Wednes day. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. age and requirement. Ask your physician at the Lubbock First Chri- Mrs. Roy Fitzgerald has John Dale C urtis and fa­ s tion Church. been in Artesia, New Mex­ mily over the weekend which is best for you; we’ll supply it! GRADUATES: Jerry Ray Jo­ He has served as an of­ ico, for two weeks h e ­ wer e Mrs. Wayne Biggs nes received his Masters ficer of the District Two lping take care of a and children of Slaton. Degree in Civil Engineer­ Christian Church Cabinet new granddaughter. Visiting the John Dale ing at the Texas Tech gr­ for several years. He has Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jackson Curtises Saturday were served in the departme­ aduation June 1. are the parents. She was Mrs. Cur t is's cous in Ed­ —~~Ì3hòpT ì5nrf^ Jones, a 1 962 Plains Hi­ nts of Education, Worsh­ born June 13 and her na­ ward Hall Saunders and gh School graduate, is a ip and Music, Evangelism me is Lucia. nephew from Los Ang­ Your 7 to 11 Store former Tokio resident. Membership, Pastoral Mike Fitzgerald of Nov- elos, C alifornia, and He is the son of Mr. and Oversight, and World Ou­ ajo, Arizona, visited his her aunt Mrs. Johnnie Mrs. Ray Jones. treach, granddad Roy Fitzgerald la­ Hall of Lubbock. He is em ployed by Pan Rev. Bantz has announ­ st w eek. He returned Mr. and Mrs. John Da­ ced that he is in Plains pic & PAY A m erican Petroleum Co­ home Monday and Terry le C urtis and family mp any in Brown field. each Thursday for visit- Fitzgerald went with and Mr. and Mrs. Rowe S&H i ng pur pos es. New hours He and his wi f e, Paule­ him for a visit Stephens and fam ily vi- GREEN tte , r es i de at 602 Lanny fo r wo r s h i p at the Pla- Mrs. Jimmy Kerby and s i ted Mr. and Mrs. L L. Avenue. They are associa­ ins church are: Morning Mrs Jannett Cross land of Smith Sunday night for GROCERY STAMPS Curry Drug Worship, 9;30a. m. a n d ted wi t h th e First Meth­ Big Lake v isite d in the s upper. PHONE 456-4211 DOUBLE ON TUESDAY odist Church. S unday School, 10:30a. m. D. H. Kerby home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH James J. Futch, pastor J. L Bozeman, Pastor Sunday School__ 9:45 a. m. Sunday School... 9:45am Morning Worship.. . 11; 00 a. m. Morning Worship... 11:00 a. m. Evening Worship... 6:30 a. Training Union. .. 6:00 p. m. Evening Worship... 6:30 p. m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Youth Chior Sunday... 4:30 p. m. S i m p i Wednesday Choir Practice... 7:30 p. m. Omer R Bantz, Pastor Wednesday Prayer Meeting... 7:30 p. m. Morning Worship..,9 ;30a. m Sunday School.. . 10.-30 a. m. "Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; be not frightened, neither be dismayed; for the Lord your God is with you wher­PLAINS MISSION BAUTISTA NUEVA VIDA HILLSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST ever you go. ” Frank Ramos, pastor Gary Ball, Minister Sunday School.. 10:00 a. m. — Joshua 1:9 Sunday School. v 10:00 a. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Morning Worship. T. Ilf50 a7m~ H. A. Tarkington, pastor Morning Worship... 10:55 a. m. We cannot expect every day Training Union... 7:00 p. m. Sunday School.. 9:45 a. m. Eyening Worship.. . 6: 00 p. m. of our lives to be filled with Evening Worship.., 7:45 p. m. Morning Worship:.. 11:00 a. m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting... 7:00 p. m. roses and happiness. Things Wednesday Prayer Meeting... 7:00 p. m. G. A. 's and W. M. C .. . . 6:15 p. m. will not always go our way. Evangelistic Service... 7:00 p. m. We can expect reversals, de­ Wednesday Bible Study.. . 7:00 p. m. feats, and constant challenges. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH Though we may not al­ TOKIO MEXICAN BAPTIST MISSION Rev. James Dwann, S. A. C. ways win, we can still refuse Sunday School.. 10:00 a. m. Christian Doctrine Classes Sunday... 10:00 a. m. to be hopelessly beaten. We Morning Worship... U: 00 a. m. PLAINS CHURCH OF CHRIST Tuesday Mass... 8:00 p. m. Evening Worship. ..7 :0 0 p. m. Morning Worship... 10; 30 a. m. Friday Mass... 8:00 p. m. can always salvagesome­ Wednesday Prayer Meeting. ..7:30 p. m.' thing of a victory if we refuse Evening Worship. ..7 :0 0 p. m. Confessions and Baptismal Services... 7:00-8:00 p. m. to sit down and quit; if we Saturday Evening meet challenges with the best effort we can muster, if we STATE LINE BAPTIST, BRONCO TOKIO BAPTIST CHURCH keep our courage and our Jesse F. Allen, pastor Sunday School. „ 10:00 a. m. faith in God. Sunday School... 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship... 11- 00 a. m. PLEASANT HILL UNION ASSEMBLY Morning Worship... 11; 00 a. m. Training Union... 6:00 p. m. Roger Rounsaville, Pastor Training Union... 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship.. . 7:00 p: m. Sunday School.. 10:00 a. m. Evening Worship... 7:30 p. m. W. M. U.. . . Tuesday... 10:00 a. m. Sunday Night.. . . 7:00 p. m. W. M U. Tuesday... 3:00 p. m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting and Tuesday Night... 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting... 7:30 p. m. Youth Activities... 7:00 p, m. Thursday Night... 7:30 p. m.

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Plains State Bank Wild a Hancock Pic & Pay Grocery Nelms Texaco The Plains Record Mr. and Mr . Eldridge ods were cooked in THE PLAINS RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1968, PAGE FOUR Tldwel 1 and Eddie of 15 seconds to 11/2 minutes and served from Port ales spent Sunday wi ★ Tokio News — SyF” l r i i r NEW SON FOR WENDELL NORMANS t h Mr. and Mr . Ira Tid- the paper plates they we­ wel 1 , Randy, and Lyndyl. re cooked in. This method Mr . L O. Mauldin fe­ Mr. and Mr . Earl Ell­ Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Medical Arts Hospital The Gladiola Youth Cen­ of cooking is opening a ll last week and hurt ison and Stephen of Van Norman are the proud Horn spent last Monday and weighed seven po­ ter was open Saturday new era in cooking. her foot. Their daugh­ par ents of a new son, unds and thirteen ounc­ night for a wiener roa­ In the afternoon, a dem­ ter's children are vis­ night with Mr. and Mr . Michael Christian. o n s tration was given es. He was gr eeted at Mrs. Roy Perkins and Br­ st and ice cream supper. iting wi t h them this Amos Smith, The Ellisons Michael was born home by his sister Marla, Officers were elected. on "Laundry Aids " that week. moved to Hobbs Monday. May 26 in the Lamesa enda attended the rehers- will be very help­ t hr ee. al for Carolyn Hall and The officers are: Mrs. Tom Mr. and Mr . Thurlow Mr. and Mr . Bill Alex­ Box, pr es i dent, Roy Per k- ful. Those attending fr­ Worsham and Erma Lee ander and boys moved f r ­ Newell Mitchell at the om this area were Mes- om the Tokio Co-op gin Crutcher and Mr. and Mr . Cotton is the only major First Christian Church in ins and Mr . Sandy Bonnell, of Delhi, California, Robert Yeagers spent the dames ; Roy Perkins, Don who have been visiting to Wellman last week. fiber that actually increases Brownfield Friday night. vice-presidents, Mrs. Ma­ weekend with Mr. and in strength when wet.- rvin Frazier, secretary, Young, Tom Box, Lee Roy Mr. and Mr . William Wo­ Gregg Jones accompani­ Carolyn Hall and New­ Box, R. G. Hartman, Kent ed Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jo­ Mr . A. J. Crutcher. el 1 Mitchell, both of and Mr . Lee Roy Box, trea- rsham and Edith for the Lubbock, married Saturd­ surer. Plans for the annu­ Welch, Wayne Davis, and past two weeks , left nes to Midland Sunday. al barbeque wer e ma d e Leon Thomp s on . Monday for home. Mr. and Mr . Duane Gi­ ay night at 7:30 in the Sue Spencer, Billy Char­ lliland and girls visited First Chr is t i an Church in f o r Saturday, July 13, be­ Mr. and Mr . Ray Jones, ginning at 5:00p. m. Every­ les Spencer, and David Mr. and Mr . Jesse Snod­ Mr. and Mrs. Samson Gi­ Brownfield. Reception Box are riding in the "Ro­ lliland in-Stanton Fath­ followed. Brenda Perk­ one is invited. This is grass, and Mr. and Mr . ins, cousin of the bride, the only fund-raising ev­ ugh Riders " hors e team in Amos Smith were Fath­ er ' s Day. the various rodeos and pa­ Mr. and Mr . Deroy An­ was a c a ndl el i ght er. ent for the year. Twenty- Ty Earl Powel 1 er's Day guests of Mr. one attended the m eet­ rades in the area. They and Mr . Hugh Snodgrass. derson and family, and Carolyn is a niece of Mrs. ing Saturday night. are also riding in the qu- Mr. and Mr . Amos Sm­ Bro. and Mr . Don Knight adrill at the rodeos. Th- TY EARL POWELL and girls spent Wednes­ Roy Per ki ns. J'anice Martin of Brown - ith and Suzan Moore of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gol­ iy have ridden in Seagra- IN GRADUATION Lubbock helped Mrs. Dua­ day till Saturday fishing ds ton of Dallas attended f i e l d visited Mr, and ves, Denver City, and An- at Oak Creek Lake. They Mr . Travis Jones and Brad ne McDonnell celebrate the Hal 1 - Mitchel 1 wedd­ dr ews . Ty Earl Powel 1 , son her birthday Saturday ni­ also did a little skiing. Doughnuts & Rolls from Wednesday until Su­ Mr. and Mr . Leon Tho­ 0 f Mr. and Mr . Bill Ha­ Pvt. and Mr . Denni e ing in Brown field Sa- ght. COOKIES AND PASTRIES MADE turday night wi t h Mr. nday. Mr. and Mrs. Jones mp s o n celebrated their rris Powel 1 o f Plains and Mrs. Roy Perkins, To­ took her home Sunday and thirteenth wedding an­ and For t Sumner, New ni, and Brenda. The Gold- visited with Mr. and Mr niversary with a we­ Mexico, was among ESPECIALLY FOR YOUR PARTY. Millard Martin. ekend i q Lubbock. They stons spent Saturday nig­ approximately 850 cand­ ORDERS TAKEN FOR HOMEMADE ht with the Roy Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Don Young saw "Gone With The Wind." idates to receive degre­ and Choya Don, and Mr. La Gaytha and La Fonda es from New Mexico St­ Mrs. Tom Box and Mrs. PIES AND CAKES Lee Roy Box attended the and Mr . B. A. Young and Thompson spent the wee­ ate University in Las County Family Life Com­ Joe of Tahoka returned ho­ kend with Mr. and Mr . Cruces, New Mexico, on mittee Monday afternoon me Sunday after several Dennis Thomps on and Ter - June 1. at Plains. days in Ruidosa. ry Thompson visited Mr. Ty received his degree Pie & Cakes Mr. and Mr . Dale Hug­ Mr . Roy Perkins, Mrs. and Mr . C. A. Stewa r t and in Bachelor of Sciencein Lee Roy Box, and Mrs. Tom hes, Karen, and Cindy of Jame s in Plains. Agriculture with a ma Box attended H. D. Council Seattle came Sunday fora Mr . W ilmeth and Mr . j or i n A gr i cul t ur e Econo- Tuesday afternoon. weekend visit in the W. L Russ el 1, Sr. of Spear­ mi cs. r Mr. and Mr . A. H. Bacon h o me o f Mr. and M . m an s pent Wednes day un­ Ty has accepted a pos­ of Clute and Davy of Cro­ Tom Box and their son, til Thursday morning wi­ ition with the New Me­ Mike Hughes. Other visit­ r POOD-%60 cket t visited their son. th Mr. and M . Bill Russ­ xico State Agriculture Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bacon, ors Sunday were Mr. and e ll. Department for the sum­ JÆ and children Tuesday nig­ Mr . Randall Hughes and Miss Ellen De Vries cel e- mer. 0m “ ... ' ht until Thursday morn­ Gayl e, Mr. and Mr . Glenn brated her birthday Satur­ Attending the commen­ Xzf ing. They brought Dayne Hughes and children of Se­ day nlght with a frie­ cement were Mrs. M. W. minole, Mrs. Hayden Box nd by going to the Luna of Plains and the Bacon home who had be­ POTATO SALAD, BAR-B-QUE, en v i s i t i ng them for a and David, Roger Harkins Hayloft in Lubbock for d i­ Bill Powells of Fort Sum­ month. They left Thursd­ of Seattle, Washington, nner and a stage play, ner. Mrs. Luna visited se­ AND RED BEANS FOR YOUR ay for Lake Falcon where Ralph Drennan of Lubbock, Mr. and Mr . Tom Box veral days at the ranch CONVENIENT DRIVE-IN SUMMER PICNICS AND OUTINGS. they will fish awhi- Mr. and Mr . Lee Roy Box, and Mr. and Mr . Lee Roy with the Bill Powel Is 1 e. Bayne Bacon went wi - Lebeth, and Kimberly, and Box were hosts for a at Fort Sumner before Our drive-in banking services include Mrs. Grace Hughes. OPEN FROM 6:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. th his grandparents wiener roast and ice returning to Plains. check cashing, receiving deposits, Mrs. Bessie McCravey Brad Hughes of Seminole cream supper Tuesday visited W alter Fort and is visiting Tommy Guy night at the Gladiola Yo­ Lovington highway and withdrawals and making loan pay­ Box this week. his son Melvin in Loving- uth Center for a fami 1 y 1 /4 mile north. The ments. For banking in minutes, drive ton Hospital last week. Lebeth Box has as gue­ reunion. There were 3 0 driver was reported sts this week Guy and right in and make your transactions. LE0TA S CAFE Walter is recovering fr­ present. not to be seriously om a kidney infection and Jan Hughes of Seminole. A bus load of 50 boys hur t No need to dress-up . . . no standing Mrs. Bessie McCravey from a bo ys ' club in Mr. Bud De Vries is Melvin suffered a heart in line. Try it today! at t ack. attended the Anderson re­ Odessa were stranded working in Louisiana Mrs. Leroy McCravey en­ union in Denver City at Saturday afternoon betwe­ s ince June 1. the Party House last Sun­ en Tatum a n d Bronco. Mr. and Mr . Kenneth PASTRY SHOP te r e d the Yoakum County day. "Hospital Friday and under­ The Gladiola Youth Center Martin of Parsons, Kan­ m PLAINS 5 AK r ^ l K went hernia surgery The State Line Home De­ was opened for them sas, visited Mr . Grace PHONE 456-4566 BROWNFIELD HIGHWAY Sat urday. monstration Club went t o to stay until th­ Hughes and family Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mr . Frank Spe­ Lubbock Wednesday with eir parents came for ncer and Sue, and Peggy Ru­ other club members Mr. and Mr . Clark Jo­ shing returned home last of Yoakum County to see them. nes visited his brother a demons trati on o n th e A big s emi - w a t e r and family in Spur from Saturday after visiting truck was turned bo­ t he Hemisfair and s pend­ use of the Electronic and Wednesday until Friday. vers atonic ranges by Vi­ ttom up ina ditch ing a few days on the Monday ni ght s even mi - lake at Colorado City. vian Liner at Southwest­ The Maid of Cotton pro­ -®„ ern Public Service. Fo­ les west on the old gram is now in its 30th year. DEL MONTE SWEEPSTAKES SALE Go anywhere in the Americas and take up to 5 persons along. Just clip the Del Monte items from this ad, and pick up entry blanks in our store. Get Your Entry

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