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UGS paved ol streeta. Peo amaller town than - hcu staked out bciYing more paving ot. hor town Its IIIJe ·•· All maJor atree\a minor streets.. c.e_ the property hold· 'town hlghtv re· the conitrusetlon of ·· . lhe scene on Sa·! "l..'!aore de t.uno;' "because," and 1 of the iriarrlnge , "l Love But Thee," while the · · Scaling, g uests were a ssembling. · Donnls · Seal· Miss ·Mildred Tlromas and Miss Glenn Ri chards, ·son of Betty Ri chards, sl'ster of the bride, . E. B. Richards, . of ! lighted lhc tapers, by - l .. . . . I James and Mrucey Prnson of Plain· . 'vHms W. 1\dcoc:k, Pll B•; view. Miss Thomas wore pink eye• CHU _ _. ,t'l !:.V. _, -t- Mr . and. Mrs, Me1vln Cure and tm-p _ tesslvo . doub!e- 1 1 tet pique with a halo of tl lnk car· TO HOI: ·. M. , Polly Gene have retul.'lled to their Marg- aret Jluft, _ nations nnd Mi.s_ s Richards was at- . · - · . _,, · .l.'ii dli!' ,. }lome -tn CallfouiLa. Mr., Mau(le bride, played ·p tan·o : tlred In grell'n ---piqu e- :and wore MONDAY ·. nl"-'• - area. Most of E. cure went with them to spend "Flower Song,'; 1 white carnations. The local Youth grain out of the fields by the summer. She wiU also visit Miss Denece Scaling, only sister lowshlp wUI entertal "'• youns peo• late next week. her daughter , who lives at Los t ' lfSC)till)lf VET · RA . of the bride, was maid of honor.' pie from Plainview, Abel'llatll)!, SuUerlng from lack of box cars Angeles. I · E N She wore blue embroided pique' Kress, Lockney andOO!ton next deliver grain from the ... L.o:: CENTER• nnd CIUTied\ a colonial nosegay. Dr. Monday night at 8 p. 1¥\t The local aratn·handllng agen-,. . David Sauer served as best man. gram will consist of a worship cles werl! hopelessly awamped Se lJ d l . TO STAY! The bride entered on the arm vice sub-district session, this w:ek. ven . n•·u· . r.e · . In of her father who gave her In and refresh)l'lents. Billy ;{ h 'i/ AD ex-combat .... teran Who marriage-. · -stm was a pit cure In an Bentley will be· In ciiiU'ge of the to okt erh bgger ownl s, u Yl mond illto Hale Center fl· orglnal model of white pique. It worhlp period. wee t e iggest e evators n · · .... A -··- --- - .cJ - ·.· .. ... . CtnUy . WJth _ an oil drUIIng WQS designed with a round neck- . . area were likewise unable to 1 I -. . . CCI. ent crew Uli:ed Halt Center ao line, filled bodice, long sleeves, .51'. die the record flow of wheat. . .ra . _ IC . .. . . -well be decided to gi .. up his fitted with tapered points over . her METiofODI . . Long lines of trucks waited pa- DECIDE ON ftEW •.-• the _two vehicles woril hos pltiUzedl ., 1 J h · . hnlo of braidf' d net and wns fhig · er BUILDING PLA-NS ' the Hftrvest Queen MUla ..., The accident occurred about nO 5 Q nny · • ummers, 0 ve through town. to the "Y" bn the brub11 cmd cute to •e•ere 1:00. o'clock In front of WoCMSY'I of 35 monUts 01 combat duty til> length. She _ carried a lovely The plan financing the Plainview-Hale Center highway. head laceration• when a pick· Hotel a few feet below the traf• In the South Pacific, who·L, oper- bouquet of wh•te African daises building project at the Methodist Traffic cops were directing.. the up paaBCIDger car collld: fie Ughts . Both vehicles were ntlng Caraway's Cafe for "SwedP" nd bnby brent h. For something <'hurch will be decided upon Sun· truckers. . ed headon In downtoWD Hale badly damaged. Caraway, who recently purchased old wore an antique onyx day. A finance committee and a Hale. Center blossomed like a Center ahortly alter midnight The passanger car, n 1940-mOdel - Mrs. C:crtrude Stinnett's Interest brooch which belonged to her trea surPr of the building fund boom town alter the army of Saturday night. · Oldsmobile, was driven by L. w. In the cafe. (-cont'd . to Pack Page) will be elected. workmen hit this area. Cnles Four o.f the seven occupants In Hopper, Jr., son of Mr. and Mra. Johnny hns been working In the The huilrlin g committee is stu· were swamped at meal time; all L. w. Hopper, who live 5 mUea oil flolds for tho pa•t 12 year s, and _ ing ' "' .''rnl d,rr.e p . lans for the I nynllnble slee . ping quarters were east and one south of Hale Cen• his work ha s carried him · Into Bill Shannon Selected o>dueallonul buolclong. taken. same 91 the workmen slept ·BOY SCOUTS SING ter. Hi s companion was Johnny nSouumtehrwoeus iit. tH . oewncasmenltlo Ho'a ' eler Ctehne· Dist. Insurance Agent . • • . In trucks ond on the g round whfn Parker, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. MRS. W. C. WILHITE they were una-ble to find a place SCOUT SONGS AT John Parker, who live southeast ter with the · crew thnt drllle!! tho Bill Shannon ' wns recently se- . to sleep. A number of trnllor units · UNCHEON of Hale Center. . Stine Wilden!, 14 miles southeast lected general agent lor the In- HONORED BY WSCS moved Into town nnd some work· LIONS L In the pickup were Cotton _Mas- of Hale Center. After the Stine program for Farm Bureau ON 80TH BIRTHDAY men set up housekeeping with J b k f ecent week's sey, 24, driver, Trovla Nlvem, was ab&Jllionl'd. the crl'w moved Olstrlct No. 2, ·which t>mbrnces 19 their families on _ yacant lots here. r:tm Post, Tex., 1 29, BIUy Wa)111e ____ Wallace on to other wlldrnt explorations. counties Twenty-one membtrs ol the Unattached workmen nnd truck- Hale Center's Boy Scouts were I Cannon and D. J. Hooper. In the The F.orm Bureau ·nlrendy hns Woman's Society o! Christian Ser- featured on the Lions club weekly The accident occurred durilla & Its life Insurance set up. The In- vice met M the Methodist parson· here, sold that scores of workers program Tuesday night at the I heavy downpour ol rain. T!le pick· Army during World's War II. sPr· surnnre Is known LI S the Southern age Monday fur the ir monthly so· and truckers, many of them "nat grade school cafeteria. up was headed north and the paa• ving with th<' 27th Infantry Dlvl- Bureau Life ln surlince Co. Automo- ciul meeting. Mrs. W. C. Wilhite brok4!", turned homeward again I Led by shy Vernon Ctludle, car- sanger ca rwas south _. qJon through sa,·nge n · i · 1 d j h ed for hN thirty years R 1 dl th t IJI IZOI.nst th<> Nips in the Gilberts, bliP lnsu anc<> wll b& ren Y ust as . treusute r or · the in disappointment, . alter ther rot-headed senior patrol l-eader, . e-ports n cate a . an - M "r•.l•als .. nnd the Mnrrlnnas. He ns soon a s the Form Buu.•au can I h d failed to lind work. Some of the the- Scouts presented a number ot l stant before the accident_ MBIH1 • • gPt th<' company set up. All of WSCS . The occa•lon a so onore men came hundreds of miles to Scout songs, which they learned ; bad attempted to dodge IU'OW14 a dischnrged In 1945. this Insurance Is owned by th<• far- Mrs. Wilhite on her 80th birthday. nortlclpate In the harvest In west at Cnmp Post the week ot June 8- ' northbound truck In an eUort to - . \ mers and Is opcrnt j!d on n legal Texas. "Some of them didn't hav" 14. Gradually overcoming their . avoid smashing Into the rear en4 Barbaro Ann Fields, grand· , reserve- basis. The insu.rance is of- .fORMER PASTOR OF Pnough money In their pockets to shyness before an attenUve aud- of. the vehicle. Because of the daijj:hter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. ! fered to thl' farmers at <'Ost. 4 -SQUARE CHURCH buy a square meal," he said. ience, the Scouts sang "Sweet Lit· heavy fall of rain, be failed to Nicholson, arrived this week vin . Mr. Shannpn will continue to tie stisy," The -Deacon Went see the truck _ until he waa too air rrom San Antonio to spend the ! work the Hale Ce nter territory WEEK.ENO SPEAKER Jlr!lmy and Kathleen Lamb are Down,' "Old King Cole", and "The close to It to stop his pickup, ac- summer here. Her grandparent s personally, but he Is still looking at the Episcopal Chureh Darky Sunday School." cording to reports. her nt the airport in Lubbock. for agents for neighboring coun· l!e\'. and Mrs. Jumes Layton, ment at Ceta Glenn this week. Camp experiences were rotated A portion of the . back •••t ties. lnterestt>d parties ma y con- former pastors here. were in . char- by some of the boys. Taking a struck Parker on the back of the w. L. Ford, whose wPather pre· tart Cannon on Route I. Hale Cen- ge o! the services Jut Saturday Mrs. McCormick attended her port in the program were 1nmle head, driving his head Into the dictions have been falling tru<' to ter and sunday nig ht• . They have funernl In Oklahoma Gage, Bill Chapman, Clarence windshield. The sudden jolt caUld h I ed this wel'k that 1 ueen In the evangelistic field last week. and Vernon Caudle, Charl10 Pol- ed him to bit his tongue, and he z will ta ll In Lhl s Mrs. Horton of Wirhlta Falls sln<·e resigning ns pustors at Hale lock. James McBride · and Cene suffered lacerations under I:U& ¢htn nroa from Jul y 2 to mid-July. He li s vi siting- with hN dftughte r, Mrs. Center hll\'lng held meetings In Dr. nnd Mrs. L. M Gritfen of Padgl'll. and several face cuts. based his ·rorecnst on signs or the Cecil Whitacre. California. Oklahoma and Amarillo and daughter, l.aWnne Other hi ghlights o.r the Lions· Hopper- suffered rlllnor bru!Jtas moon ant:l old timber and Indian Also 1 ,esent at the Saturday of Texas Tech, Lubbock, Mr. and lunche<fn wns' a business discus- and was dazed tor several hours signs. · Mr. tmd 0. F. Mason and evening services were Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Swofford of l.ub· sion of the treet paving project after the accident. son, Odls, or San Diego, cat , ore Mrs. Carl Pool ol Plulnvlew with bock, and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Scrog- and the Fo11rth of July homt'com- · Masey was _ the most serlo\diy Mrs. Luella Henkel and dnug her11 on an e xt end <'d vis it with their son, Billy. gins wore guest• In the Tom Pat· lng celebration. injured occupant of the pickup .Be ters vis ited In Hale Ct>nter Sun- her pnrenu , Mr . and Mrs. Ferd ton home Sunday. The Methodist Indies served suffered race laceratlona and pain- day. They are former resident s "'I RastPtt cr Ttw \'l sltors may makP Veteran and · Bride a . man- sized steak lui head Injuries. His arm wae alsO 'l ola Cent er H>efr homt' here. Barney_ Gnndy of Pree Port Is lunch, with grq>-y, and Ice-cream badly bruised. Nivens sustained a July. FQurth Bosses Hand ' Out Chores. Join Ho$pital Staff \'lsltlng In the G. D. Applewhite sudi e"- again winning pral s<' from fractured Jaw and face cuta. home. the hungry Lions, who have earn- ed the of . b elnll the New CCII' •• beot frll Lions In West Texas. Accompanied by his Mt. and Mrs. Clyde tfptergrove Vic Lamb, · of Boy n;:rnr: 6 F!'d r::t.:'!- are sporting a new 5-passangcr SM ut Troop 118; was ot at Camp ed to Honeybrook, Pa., Tuei411J,. spcc:tnl dllluxe Plymouth Post last week, he W4ll In- tonowlng a two weeks vtalt here. which was delivered to them this dlu·t ed Into the Order of the Ar- Mr. and Mrs. Ford plan to spend a

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  • UGS

    paved ol streeta. Peo

    amaller town than - hcu staked out

    bciYing more paving ot.hor town Its IIIJe

    ·•· All maJor atree\a minor streets.. c.e_ the property hold· '·'town hlghtv re· the conitrusetlon

    of ·· . lhe scene on Sa·! "l..'!aore de t.uno;' "because," and 1 of the iriarrlnge , "l Love But Thee," while the

    · · Scaling, daugh- ~ g uests were a ssembling. · Donnls · Seal· Miss ·Mildred Tlromas and Miss

    Glenn Richards, · son of Betty Richards, sl'ste r of the bride, .E. B. Richards, . of ! lighted lhc tapers, as~l sted by - l . . . . .

    I James and Mrucey Prnson of Plain· . RC~ 'vHms W. 1\dcoc:k, PllB• ; view. Miss Thomas wore pink eye• CHU _ _ . ,t'l !:.V. _ , -t- • Mr. and. Mrs, Me1vln Cure and

    tm-p_tesslvo . doub!e- 11tet pique with a halo of tllnk car· TO HOI: ·. M. , G· Polly Gene have retul.'lled to their Marg-aret Jluft, _ na tions nnd Mi.s_s Richards was at- . · - · . _,, · .l.'ii dli!' ,. }lome -tn CallfouiLa. Mr., Mau(le bride, played ·ptan·o : tlred In grell'n ---piqu e- :and wore MONDAY ·. nl"-'• - area. Most of E. cure went with them to spend o~ "Flower Song,'; 1 white carnations. The local Method~ Youth grain out of the fields by the summer. She wiU also visit

    t;.o~---------1 Miss Denece Scaling, only sister lowshlp wUI entertal "'• youns peo• late next week. her daughter , who lives at Los t 'lfSC)till)lf VET · RA. of the bride, was maid of honor.' pie from Plainview, Abel'llatll)!, SuUerlng from lack of box cars Angeles. I · E N She wore blue embroided pique' Kress, Lockney andOO!ton next deliver grain from the elovators 1 ------------------~~--

    """'"'""'~ - ..,. ... L.o:: CENTER• nnd CIUTied\ a colonial nosegay. Dr. Monday night at 8 p. 1¥\t The local aratn·handllng agen-,. . • David Sauer served as best man. gram will consist of a worship cles werl! hopelessly awamped Se lJ • d l .

    TO STAY! The bride entered on the arm vice sub-district bu~IS session, this w:ek. ~a~y tr~ckers ei~rl· ven .n•·u· .r.e· . In of her father who gave her In recr~ntlon and refresh)l'lents. Billy ment~ ;{ h ~ng- s~~c~ ;.l~s 'i/

    AD ex-combat .... teran Who marriage-. ·-stm was a pit cure In an Bentley will be· In ciiiU'ge of the to okt erh bgger ownl s, u Yl • mond illto Hale Center fl· orglnal model of white pique. It worhlp period. ~ wee t e iggest e evators n · · .... A-··- --- -.cJ- ·.· .. ... . CtnUy . WJth _an oil drUIIng WQS designed with a round neck- . . area were likewise unable to h~· 1 I -. . . CCI. ent crew Uli:ed Halt Center ao line, filled bodice, long sleeves, .51'. s· ~' yo die the record flow of wheat. . .ra . _IC . . . . . -well be decided to gi .. up his fitted with tapered points over .her METiofODI . . Long lines of trucks waited pa-:~~ ;:c~::on. b~ii~~:. 0~er~~lda ~~t:~ ~~~=~~ '~!rs~i~l '/::~hfr::p~ DECIDE ON ftEW ~~~Yt:~c~scal:~;;a~~~d A:PP~~!~ •.-• ~::: ~=~'1 n;;:m•u:~:~ the _two vehicles woril hospltiUzedl ., 1 J h s· · . hnlo of braidf'd net and wns fhig· er BUILDING PLA-NS ' the Hftrvest Queen MUla ..., The accident occurred about nO

    5 Q nny · • ummers,

    0 ve through town. to the "Y" bn the brub11 cmd cute to •e•ere 1:00. o'clock In front of WoCMSY'I

    ter~n of 35 monUts 01 combat duty til> length. She _ carried a lovely The plan Co~ financing the Plainview-Hale Center highway. head laceration• when a pick· Hotel a few feet below the traf• In the South Pacific, who·L, oper- bouquet of wh•te African daises building project at the Methodist Traffic cops were directing.. the up an~ paaBCIDger car collld: fie Ughts. Both vehicles were ntlng Caraway's Cafe for "SwedP" nd bnby brent h. For something -y, and Ice-cream badly bruised. Nivens sustained a

    July. FQurth Bosses Hand 'Out Chores.

    Join Ho$pital Staff \'lsltlng In the G. D. Applewhite sudie"- again winning prals

  • . JUT . That Means We Offei''Complete ~

    BlacksmHh Services ·t.tob.ile·Ac:etyfene Welili119 Unit

    for Field Work

    _ Pienty -~ H~t Watfr. @~ Stecrin PtOJDPt. C(I,U~tiO\d- AttiDUbh

    OPEK MOKDAY TIIIIOUGll FRIDAY

    w~ Ai.C Do Wonvm, Roush Dry · ······-------.····-----·and ·l;'inloh- Wotk

    -"'-'----r'JLG G Y-: WAI..J._$ & ____ , "-~_,__N,,_s~--~m--·--Pick·t.ID. ~nd Doll very Sttvltes In Town

    ·Jtufua Florida. PtOP,dttor

    A .. Perfect .Flour

    IS HERE AGAIN

    .MILLED FROM· THE BEST OF

    PLAINS WHEAT

    Where the Good Whe.

    rNT.;RN.I J, - MF.DICIN.E W. II . Gt\rt.liin, M u• ·n. u . Mcl'nrty, ·M o

    (Cart.lin~ ' 'i-l"Y )

    GE'

  • Anno1111cing. Our·Annu.al Blanket

    ·~Away -,Plan · A ~all down payment wfU keep nny blanket un•

    til you need tt. .GET THEM NOW while the p~lcta e.(~. lO:w. AiS?tted colors Jn 100%, w.,-., 25"/. Wocil:

    · ¥rleelrfinm $5.00 to $13.50. - ··

    Here•s those··· -;LOGN AWAITED ''T''.SHIRTS..FOR MEN

    only 1.25

    SUMMERV{EIGHT-· KHAKI HATS All Shes, 1.98 to 2 .•. 25

    SUMMERWEIGHT MEN'S SOCKS H nclsome Assorted Colors •• 39c to 69c

    STII PED OVERALLS FOR .MEN.&.BOYS

    St·ru.ve's DRY . GOODS e& VARIETY

    Land Of Milk:

    ~-AND MON~Y! Thine's no "three-cornered ~t"Ool" in rhc dairy

    busin ~today. Fatttilies used'ro"lcaep a cow" for

    the babi~ · bU.~ cows b!ins ln BIG moo~ today for many folb in our area. It's truly a ''land of

    milk and money." Butter, cheese. evaporated milk

    -an~ all of. the other dairy products thst come t ol our territory arc making money fot thou• ds jlf famers. • ·

    w-a shor.~ . w tl!llng-trlp to ~~,,~-~~;;.;.;;.;.;;;;;.;..-----"--1 1 ihe ®UP-Ill will visit In Hall! TRACTOR

    and Midland betnre going Farmoll, our row to Tulsa this fall where Mr. Rich· planter and two nrils Is enr91lcd at TuTso Unh•er· with or wltllOI!t slty. As tll_e brld~ left for her trip, w. Wood; two·m·· u'"e"s''"'"n""'or'"th""-~-7!+~"--she tossed h nntl Bt•t sy : from Dallas wert> Mr. and . Mrs. C. H. Moremn n nnd.,Mrs. PPn.rl Robt•rts. Mrs. HnUIP McCI!•skt>y nttenrle pt•r ····nt .ot the cost of. the housu. 1 th lllk 11 ' )liftkea tiJ@' ,Itouse · twlee n; d•• ,