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111 PUBLISHED IN ROPESVILLE, THE FRIENDLIEST TOWN ON THE SOUTH PLAINS sF YOU I VVETA;RIN THE ROP S LAINSMAN Dial 3711 THURSDAY, FEB. 27, 1958 SCHEDULE FOR JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW HAS BEEN RELEASED ROPESVILLE, HOCSIZY COUNTY, TEXAS METHODIST CHURCH NEWS FIRST BAPTIST 6c A COPY ROPES SCHOOLS VOLUME XXIII—NO. 46 ' MANY FAIL TO OFFICIAL MEMORANDUM CHURCH NEWS 1 BUY COMPLETE By PAY POLL TAX Rev. Frank Story, Pastor PRICE DANIEL SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACH- SCIENCE LAB According to a statement Church School 10 :00 Governor of Texas ERS - When your pupils are The Junior Fat Stock Show Morning Worship At a called meeting on issued by Murry Stewara, 11:00 AUSTIN, TEXAS absent on Sunday morning, IMonday at Levelland will be held on Evening Worship night the Ropes this week, many folks in 7 : 00 GREETINGS: do you put forth an effort, March 7th and 8th this year. MY'F 8:00 Public Schools Week in to find out the reason? We Board of Education bought Hockley County failed to Any 4-11 member in Hockley Choir Practice pay their poll tax and there9:00 2 : 30 Texas is a special time set should let them know we complete laboratory equip- fore, will be unable to vote County, or member of any WSCS, Monday aside each year in which to missed them and encourage ment for teaching the four in the elections which are FFA Chapter in Hockley or MYF Choir Practice sciences. ! Cochran County is eligible. Prayer Meeting 1 place increased emphasis on them to be back the followThese sciences include coming up this -year. It is 7 :00 lour public schools. Parent, ing week. Schedule of events: Wednesday unusual for poll tax payvisitation is encouraged, and ROLL CALL OF CHURCH physics, chemistry, biology, Thursday, March 6, 1958 • • . ments to fall - eff in a year , citizens of our commun- MEMBERS will continue and general science. 1 : 00 to 5:00 p.m. Swine Mr. and Mrs. Billy Odom the when county, state and dis.. Ares are urged to take an. next Sunday morning with Supt. 0. V. Fuller statea trict officers are to be electwill be 'weighed in. and children, and Rev. and that it was hoped that in5 : 00 to 7 : 00 p.m. Calves Mrs. Frank Story attended active interest in the school Column Five in your 1958 stallation of the equipment ed. and sheep will be weighed in. the Young Adult Fellowship systems and to cooperate Church Handbook. Please. would be in time for the, According to the report with the respectiN e school call for your copy if you 1958-59 Friday, March 7, 1958 school term, point- the votes are scattered over meeting at Tahoka last 9:00 a.m. Sheep judging week. The theme of the boards, superintendents, prin have not received one. We the county as follows : cipals and teachers in an have one for each family in ing out that when ordered Precinct 1: begins. meeting was "Evangelism 1 such equipment had to be 10:30 a.m. Calf judging and was discussod from the • effort to make Texas pub- our membership. Box 11—Levelland 389 lic schools the finest in the TRAINING UNION begins made, as it is not carried in Box 12—Levelland begins. 333 viewpoint of the laity and I Nation. at 6:30 each. Sunday even- stock. 1 : 30 p.m. Swine judging the ministry. 89 Box 13—So. Smyer Res. Lester Today, more than ever be- ing. All church members HALE-AKIN begins. 14—ROPESVILLE _381 Box Hill of Seminole was the ' I fore, the importance of our expected to attend ____ to COMMITTEE Order of Swine Judging: inspirational speaker. 312 Box 15—Levelland schools is being realized by Train in Church Member- TO MEET Duroc 186-2d20 lbs. The MYF was well repreThursday night the Hale- Precinct 2: an awakened Nation. Edu- ship, Duroc 221-245 lbs. 437 Box 21.--Levelland sented at the Sub-District cation, both in scientific ana ALL MEN INVITED to the Akin Committee will meet Box 22—Levelland Duroc pen of 3 326 meeting at New Home. Our This is one liberal arts fields, has taken Men's Prayer Group led by in Levelland. Hampshire 185-220 lbs. 283 Box 23—So. Sundown Sub-District is doing a good on a new perspective. How- our Deacons in the Young of the 254 meetings that Box 24—No. Sundown Hampshire 221-245 lbs. 265 job with the India-Agriculever, with all the rush to People's Department right will be held throughout the ! Precinct 3 : Pen of 3 Hampshires Lure missionary project and 1 train scientists and place after the evening service state to study the school I Box 31—Levelland 226 Poland China 185-220 lbs. will pay their pledge, it was teacher recruitprogram, satellites in outer space, it' each Sunday. Poland China 21-245 lbs. revealed in the business 221 ! Box 32—Levelland is important to remember , DISTRICT NINE ANNUAL ment, construction and fin- i Box 33—Pettit Poland China pen of 3 128 meeting. Spotted Poland China 185- Sunday, March 9th, will that our public schools will CONVENTION will be held ance. 36 ' Box 34--Pep I furnish our leaders of to- at the First Baptist Church At the last session of the Precinct 4: 220 lbs. be "Youth Day" throughout Spotted Poland China 221- the Annual Conference. The morrow with the basic hu- in Brownfield today, (Thurs- Legislature a Hale-Akin coin- Box 41—Levelland 369 mittee was appointed by the man, moral and spiritual day) Feb. 27th. 245 lbs. 185 local MYF is planning to obLegislature to study the Box 42—Levelland for i Spotted Poland China pen serve the day at the Church foundations necessary 249 —o0o— , school problem and to make Box 43—Whitharral more advanced training and I of 3 320 School and Morning worship knowledge. i their report to the Governor. 1 Box 44—No. Anton Berkshire 185-220 lbs. SCHOOL TRUSTEE 146 They will have a 1 THEREFORE, I, as Govhours. ' The countp committees will Box 45—So. Anton Berksire 221-245 lbs. 89 Box 46—No. Smyer , Council Meeting at the home ernor of Texas, do hereby ELECTION TO BE make their reports to the Berkshire pen of 3 l of Mr. and Mrs-.- Travis White state committee and the The total of the above, indesignate the week of March HELD ON APRIL 5 Chester White 185-2420 lbs. at 7 : 30 PM to complete these 3 - 7, 1958, as state committee will study 1 eluding 21-year-old exempChester White 221-245 lbs.' plans. An election will be held the recommendation anti tions, is 4,742. This falls far All the youth and i PUBLIC SCHOOLS WEEK Pen of 3 Chester Whites Turn to Page 2 on April 5th at which time from these reports will make below the estimated voting All other swine 185-220 strength of the county, bethree trustees will be elect- their report. 030 lbs. lleved to be 6500 and over. ed to serve on the Ropes `HOPES s.".yIRL.c:, SEWER SYSTEM All other swine 221-245 lbs. 20- school board. GO TO BI-DISTRICT . (Note: All Other Swine in- NAZARENE CHURCH AND PAVING Those whose names will PLAY OFF THIRD POLIO AM' M AM eludes crossbred, and any i Sunday School .... 9:45 A appear on the ballots are: High SHOTS TO BE FOR • ROPESVILLE breed that is not listed a- ' Morning worship .... 11 H. Joe Schwartz, Crate 1 The Ropes Girls have 6: 30 PM Preliminary steps NYPS, Juniors bove) . Snider, Joe D. Harris, Harvey School basketball team is GIVEN MARCH 6TH again this for each Evening service .... 7:00 PM been taken in securing a ' Crawford, Leon Young, Char- demonstrating A champion We are requested to state sewer system, for the City or les Shannon, and Grady Ep- year that they are superiior breed will be selected, and Mid-week Service, players and superior coach- that the third polio shots 7 • 00 PM Ropesville. these will show against each 1 Wednesday person. ing by winning the district will be given to Ropes school other for Grand Champion. We urge you to attend all Through the assistance of children on the afternoon The second place animal in these services. Congressman George Mahon, They now go to the Bi-Dis- of March 6th. Dr. Moss, or the same breed as the Grand The Sunday School con- city officials have been put trict playoff at Big Spring Lubbock, will give the shots Champion will be brought test is district wide — the in touch with agencies that CHILDREN where they will meet Roby, and will be assisted by the in the ring and judged a- ! East versus the West. So will, possibly, make the in- VISIT HERE winner of the District A ti- County Health Nimze. gainst the remaining animals far, we, the West, are ahead. stallation of a sewer system Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Oliver tle. The playof I will take Dr. Moss will arrive at for Reserve Grand Cham- ' However, the side is rising a sure thing. Papers from and children, Brad and Lau- place on March 4. the school at 2.30 and start .- 441! in the East and the margin ,! the agency were received by rte Elizabeth, of Albuquerque, pion. , ,i Officials of the show are: is getting smaller each week. 1 city officials on Friday of New Mexico, visited from The winner will play in giving shots to the children ( Come on Burnett Roberts, Superin- Come on, teachers, and let's , last week. On Monday they Friday to Monday in the Lubbock for the regional ti- who ride the buses. Shots 1 tle, and the winner of that to those living in town will tendent; Gene Williams, As- do our best. Sunday, March 1 follow. He will stay in Ropsistant Superintendent; Ro- 2, is Family Day. There will firm , were over the lawand home ofDan her Jones. parents, Rev. game will go to state. of turned Boedeker & to McCann, Mrs. es until he has finished the bert Walker, Secretary ; Ho- : be a prize for the largest in Levelland. Monday, also, I, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rey- SCHOOL TO CLOSE sho ts. FOR EASTER -ward Brown, Superintendent family, so bring all the the Lubbock Engineering Co. 1 nolds and children, Joe, This Year the Ropes school These are third shots only. of Weights; Howell Joplin, I GANG to Sunday School. , was contacted, and on TuesKeith and Rita, of Wink, will take an Easter holiday, It is also stated that the Assistant Superintendent or i Then stay for Church! day engineers were confer- also visited Saturday in the , closing on Thursday after- shots will cost $2.50 to those Horace Gilmore, Our Spring Revival is close Weights; with Boedeker & Mc- Jones home. Mrs. Reynolds noon at 3 : 30 and taking up who are able to pay, but Bob at hand, March 12 - 23, with ring Beef Superintendent; is their daughter. will be given free to those again on Tuesday. Berry, Sheep Superintendent; 1 Reynold Russell as speaker. Cann to see what prelimin0 0 0There was no Easter holi- who are not. and J. B. Harbin, Swine Now is the time to prepare ary steps should be taken. days last session because of This is a continuation of our own hearts for the re- As soon as the necessary TAGS ARRIVED Superintendent. the fact that inclement wea- the program which was The sale will begin at viv al in prayer and devotion information is available the ther caused the school to be started last year.' engineers will meet with the A LITTLE LATE 12 : 30 p.m. on Saturday, to God. 0 0 0--March 8, 1958. The top 70% Ropes needs a revival, and i City Council to tell them It was announced in last closed for so many days that week's Plainsman that autoit was impossible to take of each class will be sold at we extend to all of you a I what steps are necessary to LOCKETTVILLE Officials of this hearty welcome to all our get actual work underway. mobile tgs could be purchas- Easter. auction. services, including the re- It is the plan of the City ed 'at the Ropes Drug. Quite HOCKLEY TEACHER phase will be : HD CLUB to see that the sewer system a few people visited the MEETING IN LEVELLAND Claude Tipton, Superin- I vival. serves the entire town, and Drug Store on Friday and On Tuesday night of this The Lockettville Home DeEddie tendent of Sales; o0o not just a part of it. Right Saturday but the tags had week Hockley County teach- monstration Club met in an Crawley, Assistant Superinall-day meeting on Wednesat the present we have rath- not arrived. tendent of Sales; Clarence MRS. M. DURHAM ers met in Levelland, with day, February 19, 1958, in 1 er bright prospects for ob- I The tags were brought to Superintendent and Mrs. 0. (Hank ) Matthews, AuctionIS IMPROVED I Ropes by Murry Stewart on V. Fuller, Mms. Poteet, Kirk, the home of Mrs. Billy Odom '1 taining it. =eer. Tuesday of this week, and Grant and Cole attending for the demonstration of oil Mrs. Minnie Durham, who 1 Also, at the time the sur- those desiring tags can now painting of plates by Mrs. G. —000-has been in a coma for sev- , from Ropesville. C. Nesmith, of Lubbock. eral months following a vey is made for the sewer,obtain them. " I The feature speaker was Eight members and four ---41U0--..-.--stroke, is greatly improved a survey will be made to determine the cost of the Assistant visitors were present. Carlton Grant, REPRESENTATION IN ATTENDS FUNERAL after being critically illlast Superintendent of the Mid:- The council report waa paving of all the unpaved !N O'DONNELL JR. FAT STOCK SHOW week. She is the mother or streets in Ropes. lnd schools. He gave a his given by Mrs. Tom Price. Mrs. Mrs. Clyde Loveless. ON MARCH 7th & 8th Mr. and Mrs. R. M. May- torical review of the estab-: All that were present en• -00 0When the Junior Fat Durham's home is in Mineral fldd v,ere in O'Donnell this lishment of schools in Texas, joyed the p::i_riting of plates.' Stock Show gets underway,WWells, but she is here in CONGRATULATIONS _J.st week where they at- telling of the first school to I The- next meeting will, be the Ropes FFA Chapter will Ropes at the home of her eirded the funeral of the be established in the State in the -home of Mrs. W. 0. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Marbe well represented. There daughter. Robinson on March 5th. tin, former residents of Rop- other of Mrs. F. A. Wyatt. at Fort Davis. —000 are 28 boys entered with 43 Reporter. es but now of Levelland, areThe Wyatts were at one animals. The boys have residents of the Ropes the proud parents of a baby'that -000-been busy getting their live- ON SICK LIST Community, he owning and HAS THE FLU stock ready for the show, Mrs. John Smith and in-son, born to them Tuesday operating the 0. K. Elevator, FOR SALE — A rzie Martin has been , id hope to gain a few rib- Ifant son, liandy, are im- night. Leonard is the son and Mrs. Wyatt was employTwo-wheel trailer. See of Mr. and Mrs. Arzie l confined to his room this • They realize the' proved after a seige of illbons. edono a.; ua s. teacher in the Ropes week, suffering from the Mrs. Henry Etheridge, or tin. flu. quality of the competition ness. 01 dial 3872.. —000— 'Turn to Page 2 . e. . . 08111 —o0o----00o--••••••••••=.000i Mr. E. H. Banks, the other entries from Rop- VISITORS IN Mrs. Townsen was a native Mr. and .)Mrs. W. R. Banks, Texan. About 65 years ago es that iDelong to the 4-H NABOURS HOME she married H. M. Townsen, Mr. and Mrs. K H. Banks. Club. We know there are Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nabours, the ceremony taking place several, but we do not know Mrs. E. B. Ray and Judy, all in El Paso. how many. To this union CARD OF THANKS • s11. Publisher of El Paso, visited in the was born six children: N. 0., IRENE MORRIS We wish to take this Editor home of their parents, Mr. of Tahoka; L. A., of RopesTROY MORRIS METHODIST CHURCH means to thank all for the and Mrs. W. D. Nabours this ville; Mrs. J. H. West, Waco; From Page 1 expressions of synipathy, past weekend. They also Mrs. R. W. Donnell, Lubbock; Subscription Rate: $2.00. their leaders are urged to I visited in the Robert Hall and Mrs. L. L. Hays, Lubbock. cards and beautiful flowers, Per year in Hockley and adjoining Counties, attend. especially those who came Elsewhere in the United States, $2.50 per year. I home. Mrs. Hall is their Interment was in the The Woman's Society- of the long way to the funeral sister,. TOwnsen cemetery near AChristian Service began their , of our Mother and grandEntered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post OfI Jay was recently discharg- damsville. The Bible Study Monday. mother. God bless each of ed from the Armed Forces, The Plainsman, together Act of Congress. March 3 1897. study is the Book of Mark. you. and is now employed by the with the folks of the comThey are urging all the laL. A. Townsen, It is not the intention of tht Plainsman to cast erronous El Paso Natural Gas Co. munity, extend heartfelt dies of the Church and any Dicky, N,elda and sons. reflection on the character of any individual, firm, corWhile here Mr. and Mrs. sympathy to the bereaved visiting ladies who wish to --000-poration or group, and if through error we should, Jay Nabours also visited in family. attend. They meet each and same is called to our attention, we will gladly the home of her parents, Mr. LOOKING AFTER Monday at 2:30 P.M. and Mrs. Goadd, of Lubbock. CARD OF THANKS make correction. The local Pastor will this BUSINESS IN -000.-preach Friday evening at We desire to take "We Hew to the Line—Let the Chips Fall Where 'MeV the First Methodist Church KENNETH HALL means of expressing our LEVELLAND MONDAY May". in Seagraves. That Church IN FORMOSA thanks to the folks of the Charley Ward was among conducting a Yisition and Aberdeen-Angus Recent letters that Mr. Ropes community for their those from the Ropes cornROPES TO HAVE 1 is preaching revival. TeamHereford and Mrs. Robert Hall hav€ kindness, expressions of sym- munity who looked after From Page 1 3 are visiting each evening Hogs: received from Kenneth state pathy, flowers and help giv- business in Levelland Monthat they face from the and a different speaker is that his ship, U. S. S. Isbell, en during the illness of our day. Berkshire other 8 chapters in the dis5 filling the pulpit each evenis patrolling the Formosa mother. Especially are we I Charley is well pleased Chester White trict, and the 4-H Clubs of 8 ing, also. Islands. Later they will make thankful to those who help- with the abundance of moisDuroc Hockley County. N. J. Green, Bud Rucker, stops in Hong Kong, China, ed when she suffered her ture which has fallen over We published a list of exHampshire 5 W. H. White and the pastor Phillipine Islands and lance second stroke laSt week. It the South Plains during the hibitors last week, so this Poland China 2 spent several hours Monday is our prayer if ever you past few days, and says ii back in San Diego, Calif., on week we will break it down Spotted Poland China 7 repairing frozen water lines 'should suffer such sorrow as it keeps up we will be able After Kenneth April 26th. Crossbred by breeds. 5 and installing a flood light ours you will find yourself to make a bumper crop with attends a six weeks signalThis list does not include in front of the Church. The ealves: among friends such as you out irrigation. man school he will come pastor was checking circuits have proven to be. This is the first year in home on leave. in the attic and blindly Mr. and Mrs. Clyde about seven that there has , FOR prowling around following Loveless. been an abundance of moisPTA POSTPONES 'wires, missed his footing ana o00 ture at this time of year. stuck one big foot through MEETING -000CARD OF THANKS the ceiling in the vestibule. We are requested to anWe desire to take this ATTENDING 'WATER' We now have two manholes nounce that the PTA meetmeans of expressing our in the ceiling and the pas, ing scheduled for Thursday heartfelt thanks to our SCHOOL IN LUBBOCK tor has a sore back. Yes, of next week has been poStMany friends in the Ropes Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitwe put in the light. fponed to the second week community for your words lock have been attending a PLANS ARE almost com- in March. of sympathy, acts of kind- i "Water" school in Lubbock --000 plete for our "Prayer Vigil" ness, and for the many , this week. and the "Great Day of E- MOTHER OF L A. beautiful flowers at the ; The school is state spon\ angelism". The prayer vigil time of the death of our sored and teaches the difTOWNSEN PASSES CALL will begin at 7:00 P.M. Satbeloved wife and mother, ferent angles in handlingurday, March 1st, and con- AWAY LAST WEEK Mrs. E. H. Banks. It is our and 'keeping a water system tinue through Sunday until L. A. Townsen returned prayer that when your dark in first class operating ord7:00 P.M. The prayer card from Evant this week where hour comes you will find er. These schools are taughtits almost complete at this he had been called on the yourselves among friends each year and it is compul.1 writing and we expect it to sad mission of attending the such as you have proven to sory that water superintenAND J. T. MURPHY WILL be filled by the time the funeral of his mother, Mrs. be. May God bless each and dents attend. MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY. vigil begins. —o0o-every one of you. Orley Townsen, age 85. The community census has been completed ana teams have been selected to contact all Methodist iiiospects on Sunday, March end. As these teams are calling on prospects, teams will also be at the altar of the Church in prayer. We are expecting a wonderful blesSPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY sing on "The Great Day or Evangelism". THE ROPES FLAINSMAN Published on Thur.,day by the Morris Publishing ComHockley Ropesville, pany in the Plainsman build mg, County, l'exas. BUTANE Or Propane Day or Night 3331 Roberts-AshburnFuel Co. Ray Johnson Grocery rod illaket Mr. Farmer 0 CARD OF THANKS We Now Have: We desire to take this means of thanking our many friends for the cards ana words of sympathy and acts of kindness, and the floral offering at the time or death of our beloved father, George Clayburne Patman. May God's richest blessings rest on each of you. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Patman. * 600 - 16 LISTER RIDGE * 550 - 16 LISTER RIDGE * 600 - 16 TRI RIB * 550 - 16 TRI RIB * 600 - 16 MONO RIB * 550 - 16 MONO RIB * 400 - 19 MONO RIB TRACTOR TIRES IN STOCK -- coo 1112CICSEDIN ANNOUNCEMENTS We Will Not KneAvingly Be Undersold FG1: S tor,CpreSO.Tit'itiVe: ROBERT L. BOWERS, JR. MANSFIELD THOMAS For County School Superintendent: DAVIS POUNDS CHESTER BORDERS Shamrock Service s, - dmillatesfilimertioum, _0137111, AL:. 1-1,4111:031WIL"WXLIMICINDINFIretWillw matImmetr<= EAT IN COMFORT For County Clerk: MRS. H. E. (Grace) CLINGAN R. 0. (Raymond) DENNIS Good Coffee 1 WALT'S FF i of Di[it,rici; Clerk: MRS. RUBY BEEBE (Re-election) For County Judge: PAUL A. WILLIAMS , (Re-election, 2nd term) LOUIS OWENS FRANK M. LAWLIS In Walt's Modern Cafe I 00-- For County Treasurer: A. S. (Dick) COOKE MARY MrEK / (Re-election) For Justice of Peace: J. A. GOTCHER J. F. WILLIAMS ivIINNIE FEWELL 3 lb can ,79 Shortenings= .39 Cokes, 12 bottle at. Mellorine, Cloverlake ga1.39 .39 Eggs, one dozen .29 Tide, large box Salmon, Suwanee, tall can.39 •.„ Finest 1‘ Quality •••••••• EATS ••••••=11...... .29 Fish Sticks, box Sirloin Steak, U.S. Good, lb .69 Bacon, Hormel, cello, lb .69 .59 Pori; (loos, Dolma WE GIVE DOUBLE THRECT STAMPS I room are busy this week uary. Some had show dates TOMMY REDFORD all bids. was not here today. Lamar G. West, ChailIn Arithmetic we have. selling tickets to the Scout or basketball glmes or shopGRADE 4A - Mrs. McKenzie OPERATED ON ma been learning new steps in Exposition, which will be ping. I Tommy Redford, 11-yeas Board of Regents held at Lubbock March 8th. The State Meeting will be The following pupils made Division. South Plains College Glenda Price and The Cub Scouts in our room held at San Antonio on A- old son of Mr. and Mrs. a grade .of A and above in Hockley County Junior Terry Redford, underwent are Gary Rucker, Ronnie pril 17 and 18. We haven't Charlotte Johnson. Spelling this past six weeks: ' College District.. and Lonnie Exum. chosen our delegates as yet. surgery in a Brownfield hos-Glenda Price, Lupe Garza, GRADE 3A - Mrs. Wallace 1Huie 10 0-•••• Charlotte Johnson, Donald One reading group has Ronnie Fite is a Cub Scout They are chosen by the num- pital for the removal of his RESPONSIBLE PERSON Glenn, and Marilyn Chit- finished the basic reader, also, and he belongs to the, ber of Activity Points they appendix' this past week. male or female, from this Reports given us on Tues"Finding New Neighbors", Levelland Pack. have. wood. The meeting was adjourns 1 day stated that Tommy Is area, wanted to service and We are studying the clas- and are now taking the , Several children have been well on the way to recovery. collect from automatic vendanimals in reading achievement tests. ! sification of absent from school because ed, and refreshments were No selling_ ing machines. Science. It was interesting We have enjoyed this read000 of illness. We are glad to served by Emma ChristophAge not essential. Car, to learn we were mammals. er very much, for the storer, Joyce Dozier, Marye Hale, have Freda McNabb, Mary ferences, and $700 working NOTICE TO BIDDERS We hope Marilyn Chit- ies were interesting. Lena Christopher, and JesLynn Gresham, Jeanie For7 to 12 capital necessary. sie Martin. wood comes back soon, she I The cab Scouts in our See you next The Board of Regents of and Dannie Fewell I bus, hours weekly nets to $2M time. South Plains College, Hockback in school. monthly. Possibility full time FHA Reporter, ley County Junior College Ronnie Fite returned MonFor local interviews Linda Jones. District, will consider bids I work. TOLLISON BEDDING COMPANY day from a fishing trip to give full particulars, phone, o0o for five school bus chassis 1715 AVE. H, LUBBOCK, TEXAS Buchanan Dam. He reports Write P. 0. Box 4872, Dallas; at its regular meeting on 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE that they had good luck, but FATHER OF 6,- Texas. Thursday evening, March 13, that it rained most every W. C. PATMAN WE MAKE ANY KIND OF MATTRESS YOU WANT. 000-1958. day. YOU CAN SAVE BY HAVING YOUR OLD BEDS PASSES AWAY There were eight perfect Specifications may be seMADE OVER — WE RENOVATE TO YOUR SPECin our room last Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Patman cured from the. College Pres- PAUL WILLIAMS spellers IFICATIONS. and their son, Ivan, and ident's office. week. ' IN HOSPITAL COTTON MATTRESSES, OSPEDIC MATTRESSES, daughter, Mrs. Reba Seid, GRADE 3B - Mrs. J. Cole County Judge Paul WitBids must be in the PresINNERSPRING MATTRESSES, ETC. both of Lovington, N. M., We are enjoying the prethams has been confined dur, •ty weather after having. to were called to the Oak ident's office on or before BYRON STEPHENSON, Representative the past several days to be inside for a number of Branche Community, near 5:00 p.m., Thursday, March aing 'Lel,elland hospital sufferWaxahachie, this past week 13, 1958. days. PHONE PO 2-4261 ing from the flu. I Our new student is Betty on the sad mission of atThe Board reserves the Latest rek,orts state he DROP US A CARD tending the funeral of the right to accept any or reject showing some improvement. Medrano. OR SEE ME WHEN I AM IN ROPES Those making 100 in Spel- father of Mr. Patman, Geo. Oing last week were Charles Clayburne Patman, 95. Mr. Patman was born on j Bentancourt, Joe Hansard, !Mike Martin, Bill McCormick, Feb. 5, 1863, in Blunt CounFRANKLIN-MALLETT FUNERAL HOME Sammy Means, Ronnie Price, ty, Ala.. and moved to Ellis 4302 34th LUBBOCK a* 134611 Rosene Davis, Cathy Mayo, County 65 years ago. A re! Pilar Sanchez, and Jean tired farmer by trade, he INSURANCE 1 DAY TO 85 YEARS was a member of the Oak Nobles. Branch church and of the. GRADE lA - Mrs. -Gambill We Accept Burial Policies of All Oompanue 11 Our room was very lucky Waxahachie Masonic Lodge last week in that we had No. 90. 0 n— i few absences in spite of the hos , NEW GRANDSON athe r. TJane rainy, cold -i weout were t who had to be CALL ON US FOR CHOICE MEATS ie Gutierez, Domingo Garcia ' ARRIVES 1 Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hobbs and Skeeter Fite. BEEF AND PORK AT WHOLESALE PRICES Skeeter and Mary McNabb report by mail a new grandAlso Custom Curing and Custom Killing, were our only absentees yes- son born on February 23rd Scald and Scrape or Skin Hogs. terday and today we have t in a Levelland hospital. The one hundred percent at- 1 infant weighed 7 pounds ana tendance. The parents •.% 1 14 1/2 ounces. WE BUY HOGS AND CATTLE We had a FHA meeting tare Mr. and Mrs. J. C. DorREMEMBER THE Thursday, the 13th, in the sett. She is the former Miss study hall with Gracie Rio- Joyce Hobbs. 11111XLIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 000 There -were jas presiding. LEVELLAND MEAT COMPANY 28 members present. VISITING IN On N,Ave. H, 1 block north of Hi-way 116. Since Mary Bevers ana TELEPHONE 4-3030 Patsy Robertson have mar-, AMARILLO J. P. O'CONNOR — OWNERS — C. R. SMILEY ried, we had to elect a new Mrs. Wilma Ruth Knoy is reporter and song leader. visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. C. We held an election ana Moorehead, in Amarillo this Phone 3371 Ropesville, Texas Box 141 Jean Tussy was elected song week. WHEN IN WOLFFORTH VISIT THE 'leader and Linda Jones re000 porter. TO REMODEL Sandra Bain was selected AGENTS: MELVIN YOUNG'S SERVICE STATION HOME IN ROPES voting delegate for the Area FOR TYREE MARTIN DOROTHY MARTIN I meeting at Amarillo on Work was started this March 1, 1958. Sue Pettiet week on - the remodeling of TEXACO GASOLINE and Sandra Armstrong will the old Robinson home, loAND OIL OF YOUR CHOICE sing in the choir at that cated on Timmons Avenue. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Several of the This hole was recently meeting. WASHING AND GREASING A SPECIALTY club members are planning purchased by Cotton Cavitt, and as soon as the work is to attend. finished they will make FOR YOUR Members reported that their home in it. much fun was had on the Plans call for the laying WHEN IN BROWNFIELD VISIT Daddy Date Nights in JanM a cement foundation, reHOME — BUSINESS — AUTO placing windows, floor and FRED GLENN'S SHAMROCK STATION "CESSPOOL CLEANING" roof, and moving partitions CROP — LIFE Don't take chances with flyto give it a complete new ONE LOCATED ON LUBBOCK ROAD by-night workers who might arrangement. . Also, a carovercharge you. We are port, with a storage room, AND ONE ON SEAGRAVES HIGHWAY STOCK COMPANIES reasonable, and here to stay. will be added. Brownfield Septic Tank Ser-i When finished, the house vice, phone 2024. Charlie will be modern in every reSkupin, owner. spent. 1-........m.......16.-_,4711:61101111111C=270P171111121027MY -IIRCOMS10:11:1132,1101911111111M1111---• SCHOOL NEWS I GUARANTEED FUNERAL INSURANCE • P03•4333 OLD LINE...LEGAL RESERVE A TYREE'S INSURANCE AGENCY 4 w Before You Buy See the ,; t . z " '. — • %:si "tti.1 ti A Whopping Big Allowance 161,, for Your Old Car R,,isofitce GRADY TERRELL LEVELLAND, MIAS M Af ri TA ESSES The American Mattress Company is now open for business in the Direct Mattress build ing. Mr. C. H. Tollison, owner and manager, has lived inLubbock for 18 years and has 25 years experience in the manufacturing of quality mattresses. Come by and see the modernf factory at 1715 Avenue H or call P02-4261, or if you live in the country drop a card to the American Mattress Company, 1715 Avenue H, Lubbock, and one of our reepresentatives will gladly give you free estimabes, bringing samples of materials and explain how the best mattresses in West Texas are made. YOU CAN REST ASSURED AND SURELY REST BY CALLING AMERICAN MATTRESS COI PAM P02-4261 1714 AVE. H LUBBOCK We Give S. & H. Green Stamps--Double Stamps With $2.50 Purchase Tuesdays Specials for Friday & Saturday homerieaning helps POWDER SOAP Surf, 2 reg. boxes .49 INSTANT CLEANER HUDSON, 400 COUNT Facial Tissue 21 Soil Off, quart .39 FREESTONE, CAL-TOP, NO. 2, CAN Peaches DILL OR SOUR, DIAMOND, QUART Pickles .29 .31 DEL MONTE, NO. 2 CAN Pineal)'le Juice.15 EARLY GARDEN MISSION Peas, 303 can .15 KIMBELL'S, 300 Can, a For Pork & Beans .19 T QUALITY FINES POUND WASHINGTON DELICIOUS .10 Apples, lb. Tomatoes,ert.,each .19 Onions,2 bunches .15 , Ur,RED E'Cil .10 Grapefruit Jeans Frozen Rolls 2 Dozen'. . . .29 Bacon Squares .39 Beef Ribs, lb. .29 LONGHORN Cheese, lb. .49 AL .33 Oleo, lb. PET Makes NONFAT DRY M. 4 quarts INSTANT WE Got( ..cd. WOOL RUG CLEANER GLAMORINE QUART J. 85c GREET STRMII5 THE ROPES FOOD STORE