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L_______ BYBMN ________ ,
An lmportnrrt mrcting will be
held in the District Courtroom
1\tesdny ni gh t at 7 :30 o'clock
whC' n the Milo farm rR of th is n1t'U
will mr,•t fo1· a diM•ussion of th
cl'iti..:al situation confrontlm; th<'
nation's gruin grow"rs. An nroo
Officit~l P ublict~tion
VOLUME XX IX
DIMMITT, CASTRO COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 10, 1955
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Car Shortage Still
GI'U in Growers Association was ot··
gnnlzf'd lo st .)CUI' with CaHtro
County quallf.>·ing with a Jocnl
organitatlon, It is undrt• the SPiJil·
sorshlp o f that organization that
c ur-ren t m eclln~s nrC' lx:omg hrld
This wilt be t he opportunily fot·
milo gt"OWCI'S to ha\ e n say in
1hr rrcommcndatlon~ that w11l bt'
pr{'S('n tcd to the D<>J>artmC'nt of
Ag riculture, rC'solutlons that, it
Is hoped, will IX' ndopt('d and em•
bodied m the farm program rwxt
~car givi ng the rannet· somethi ng
like a fair s hare of the national
income.
- ndacc1 have no r•lght to tell farmers
of the coun t y to attend their own
meetings, meeti ngs t hat are or vital importance to th('ir future
economic we ll being, but this is
your o pportunity to talk, \'Ote arrd
act in your own behalf, and be·
sides t ha t the price or gram has
a lot to do wit h my business too.
Tha t gh·cs m e a t least an excuse
to advise you to attend the meet·
ing and help take care of your
business, an d mine.
- adacc1 t i5 a wo nder to me thn t far·
m ers don't ge t an Infe riority complex whert thy are harvesting a nd
marke t ing their crops. About all
they can hear is the awful injusticC' thry are doing thC>ir fellowmen by piling up such hu~c suppit
popu!Arlr called SUR PLl 1S·
ES ot ribrc and roodsturrs to
fN'd and clothe the nation. From
what \\ e r<'ad and h<'Br non<' of
t hC' cotton and milo Is usC'd for·
nny pur pose othe r' than to irrcr('D5C'
t hat awful sUI·plus that Mr. fkonson rrf('rS to 50 often \\'hy don't
11omchody find out how much or
l hC' st uff Is consumrd and sold to
fl"icndly coun t ri('s, don't look Ilk('
that part of t he farmers' produce
would ha\·e to be so ch('-al> just
because we ha\'C ('-nou~:h l£>ft on
hand t Insure against a shortage
lr1 ca ('- or a drouth or bum crop
)('Rr. F am1e1-s ha\"f" ah\ays been
the viclim of. and at the m C' rcy of.
a manipulated m arke t. a condition
O\'er which they had no say or
con t rol what('\'er . But just as soon
as the go\·crnm en t reached out a
he lping hand to the farmer W£' at
once became a socilaistic s tate
and e\'('r)•t hing about the whole
farm progra m • was socialism of
t he worst type, when in fact other
segmern.s ot our na tional ind ust ry had bc<tn receiving ben£'fits
from t he same t)'JX' of )('gislnUon e\·er since. If farmers don' t
want to see the gains they hnH•
made In the last t\\ cnty years
wiped ou t t h('y had bet t r do
ever) thing they c.nn to promote
their own lntcr('sts ut e\ery opporlll nity. This Republican proSJ)('rlty
t hat wf' r<'ad and hrar so much
about urrdouhh-dly I bcnPfillimt
somehody 1"14.-sidl'S tht' fam1('rs and
a~ricultural area,. of the natl n
Yo u han' ~o t l\lr. Benson with
you and you Rl"('- goin' to havl'
h im for t h(' duration or thi .. ad·
mini!iltla 11011. and you Rl"(' not ~a­
in~ to hB\C' much ('(feet on thl'
policil's he ehoosrs to pursue in
the oJ)('rntion of thC' Dt•J)llrtmrn t
or At:liC'ult Nrc, hut you can IN
him know that you ar(' not . atisricd with his sliding scale or
pl'ice suppor ts and that you know
who is hurting you cHn 1f ~ou
d o n' t know why. Pooplc that take
a whipping setting down may not
d eser•c an) thing b<'ttrr, but those
tha t en ter a protest will be the
ones that will be heard it arrd
when th('rC ever is a syrru>R thetlc
car in the Depa1·tmcnt of Agri culture. Atte nd that meeting
TUesday ni ght at the Courthouse
adn ccI haHn' t tried to devise a work able farm program in detail. :C I
did it is \Cry doubtful that I could
ever get anybody to listen to II
much less give it any considerat ion. But there 81'(' o ne or two
things that I do know and that
is that any workable farm program will include support prices
at a r(>asona blc le\•c l and the res tric t ion of produc tio n o n a fn lr
and equitable basis. 1 will probably be ca lled a liberal because of
the opinion expressed above. but
a ctually I believe that my suggestio n iS t he COU r"S('- Of C011St'I"VBtiSm
In the final ana l ysi~ because whert
you curtail production to main·
tai n a J'f'asonahle prlc<' le\el you
n rc at 1he sa m f' time encouraging conscrvbtion of ou1· pricclc:-,s
r csour·crs. nam£'1Y soil and walt'!"
\Vhy depl te our soil u.nd exhaust
our wat(' r supply to produce nn
abundance of foods and fibre for
which thr rc is no d r m a nd. This
is practical conserva t ism and not
radicalism. or socialism nnd I' m
not a Communist ei ther. I'm a
Dcmocra t, a Dcmocra l that believes that the tillers of the soil
a1-e entitled to a fa ir share of t h(l
nation's wealth and that farm e z'S
a1·e not expendable.
- a da ccA little m ore about this surplus bugaboo. and thi s Is for the
benefit of those who arc young
enough to maybe believe that
..surplus" In farm talk Is a mod·
ern or current expr·cssion on ly.
The flht cotton crop thnt I can
remember anything about, to
t~peak of, was In 1913. I remember
that cotton prices were fair, about
17 cents per pound, for cor"fd.Jt\ons at that time. That is, pri ces
were fair at the beginning or the
harvest season. Abo• t the time
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of Ct~stro Countv , Textls
PrevailsAs Milo
Harvest NeilrsEnd
A QUEEN IS CROWNED-Pretty, hnol -eyed Myrna Thompson ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Joe Thompson of the Mulkey Com·
munity, is pictured above smiling as she was crowned queen of
the Texas Farm Bureou by President J. Walte r Hammond of Tye.
At left is lovely Sandra Kimbriel , runner -up, who looks on with
a sm ile of approval. Miss Thompson competed against candi.
da tes from Morse , Mabelle, Floyd, Lake Creek, Colorado C ity,
Harper, Thorndale, Marti nsville , Ed na, Sweeny end Kingsville .
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Myrna T~ompson
Selected Queen of
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State Farm Bureau
Pretty I\liss Myrna Thorn1~o n ,
Castro count~··s entry In the Texas
Farm Bureau QuC'«'n Cont('St, was
cro\\lll"d stnu:- Farm Bu n.'au QUe<'n
1"\.iC'sdny ni'tht in Fort \\'onh,
scene or th1s year's state com·cntion. She \\'O n t he crown In com·
petition with 12 other tal('ntcd
aspirants, all of \\horn had \\"On
Qllf'<'n titles in their" rcspec th e
d istricts earllc1· this )·ea r.
Runncrup to the new qu n,
who " 'as crowned In special ceremonies In Fort Wort h's ~tajcstlc
Theatre by
tate FB President
J . \Va tte r ll ammoml. Ls l\tiss San·
dra Klmb1"1el of Son Juan In the
R1o Grande Valle)'.
This is a ignal honor for Miss
Thompson and with the honor goes
an ('XtX'nS(•-poid tl'ip to th e Ame1··
lean Fam1 Bureau l"ederatlon con\"('ntion 1r1 Chicago ll('Xt month and
the di•Hinction of tx>ing Cas t ro
count) 's first Fam1 Bu1·cau quc<'n
in the histor·y of the state COI\l('Sl.
In news stor•i('f; appt'arin't In the
Fort \\'orth Star T<'legram and
Lions Zone Meet
Scheduled Thursday
A zonr mC'Ctlng for Uons will
lX' h('ld ~londay ni~hr. No\
14,
at 7:30 p.m . in Mrs. Ergle Twin·
t"r's dmirtg room. l..ocal PresJdl·nt
I-.:arl Brock announcro this week.
Zon<' ChairmAn Crc1l l\1no.;..,('\
will prcs1dc at this meeting which
will I)(' prl"'Cedf.'d b~ a supper
Pr('sidents and sccrc tarys of each
club Ill this zone, whi ch includ<"'
Dimmitt, Bovina, ll<'rcford, Friona
'tnd MulcshCX', will attend.
oth...•r· state papers .Miss Thompson let described as .. n farm('r's
dau~ht <'r who can milk a cow."
The tar T elegram further stated
that "the rrcw Qll<'('n's mouth fell
open and she rl'CI('(i wi th shock
as t h('- announC<'ment was made
that she had won the honor.''
A five foc,t, 6 1 :~ Inch brunet,
Miss Thompson IB the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J oe Th mpson of
the Mulk ey communi t y. She y,·as
judged o n a ppearance, poise arrd
personality as welt as her ability
to give a short resumc on " \Vhy
I'm Glad My Family Belongs to
Fann Burea u."
A Dimmitt H igh School junior,
Miss Thompson Is a d rum major·
ette in the Bobcat Band a nd be·
longs to the Future lfomcmakC I'S
of America. Shf.' is a popular stu dent at the high school and takes
part in many school acti\•Jtlcs.
In additlorr to hl'l' trip to Chi cago, 1he newly-cr·owncd qut-cn
' """ill takf" part In statewide events
of th e Farm Bureau organization
and will ix' called upon to make
other public appt'arnnccs and fill
various engarroments.
Sharing- the stately, hR7<'1-c)·t'd
QU<'en's surpris(' and happim.-~s
wen~ Castro Count)· I-'am1 But'<'BU
de-lt•gatf"s and their win•s attrndint: thC' thrf'<'·dny F o1·t \Vorth con·
\{'lltion and l\tonday opcnlnt:t night
QU<'<'n ronte~t. 11l<'Y W<'rt' ~tr. and
~Irs . HUitO Bc~('I"S, :\tr. am:l l\trs.
Allun \\'('bb, l\tr. and !\Irs Willis
Hawkins. Mr. and ~Irs . Ro)· P )£'·
att, l\lr. and Mrs. J . G. Davis J1·.,
Ste\"C' T aylor, Bill I loch!!itein and
the QU('('n's mother, Mrs. Velma
Thompson.
Legion Membership
Breakfast Slated
Bobcats Whip Tulia 19-14 But Are
Eliminated From District Race
trailed for over th r('c quarters
in th e h· ga me with the Tuli a I lor·
nets before fhrall y going ahead
on an elght·)'BJ"d run by Halfback
Keith Lowe with only three minutes and 29 seconds of playing
time remaining on the scorcbollr·d.
Tulia Halfback Goorge Washi ng·
ton s tunned a crowd or almost
1,000 persons b)' rlllming 105
ynr·ds ttw firs t two times he handIt'd t hC' pigskin. Bo th runs wer·c
good for scor·('S; the first being
~ood fol' an
-)"<tl'd kickoff J'(' turn and the s£'COnd good for 25
!,:ards nnd a TD. Thl' Bobcats d1·cw
first blood by maJ·chm~:t to th<'
Hornet eight-yard stripe wht>re
Hnlfbnck Jt•rr)' Brvwn J"ippcd O\Cr
for six points. The ext ra point
railed and Dimmitt held a brief
len d of 6-0. At th is poin t \\'oshif"'lltton put the vlsl!ot"S ahead 14-6
o n hi s two long runs. the second
o r which was set up on a costly
cat. fumbl e on the 25 yard line.
The 'T\JIIa halfbac k also kicked
both o f his teams extra points.
Bt-hlnd 14-6 a t halftime after a
sCoreless second quarter, Dimmitt
reccivt'd the third qua r ter kickoff
and dro\"e almost the le ng th of
the rtellil to sco1·c on a l 1-yard
run by Quarterback Don Hobley .
Halrback Zay Gilbreath ran t he
e xtra point artd the Bobcats trailed 14- 13. The re mainder of the
thir-d period went scoreless and
most or the fourth when long
Dimmitt drives failed to pay off
due to fumbles. However, a AUC·
cessful pass helped the locals set
up a touchdown late ln th e final
period and a few plays later Lowe
went over for the "inning score.
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ra 1n Sorghum Pro du ce rs
Slate Important Meet Tuesday
New Gas Building
Underway Here
A modern, nrw building, which
will housf' offict'S and stora~r
sp..'lct• for PionCf'r Natural Gas. is
unde1· construc tion in north Dim·
mill and Is slatOO fot• completion
wit hm 70 da)'S of the date of
ntract.
Killin gsworth Construction Co
ha contract for t he hUJid.ing,
which Is beinq constructed at a
co ·t of $17.000. The bnck, tile and
stet>l structure will ha\e duncnslon ~ of 25 fet>t by 5·1 f(•(· t and
wilt hous<' office spacl:' in th<'
fnJnt and storag:e space in the
I"('RI"
L. I I StC'vf"n i. local plAnt op-erator· for Pion('('r G:ts \\.hen thf'
llC'W bu•lding- IS complNNl and occ upied. :\lr.., Gracr ~imms . \\if('- of
t h,. rounty agC'nt, \\ill sene a
boo> k kceprr
111e P1on.,rr Gas ot fief' is curl'f'ntly locatrd in tlw citY managt ·r·s office but \\ill mu\ e to thr
r11w loca tion in thr s ..t-:md block
nt>l th Of the C"OUrthOU:.l' \\hen it
1 read}'. 11lf' foundation for th('new Uuildin~:; comintr up on the
W(...,l . ide of lll £:hway 51 has al·
n·ady be<·n complctrd
A coun t)·· " ·ldP tnp ll•vrl. m1•1·t ..
111g tlr gram :snfl.:hum produc·, 1•
d I ~nfd to h('\p boh.tl"r dlh IIC•
ally rPdUC'•·d s.:ra1n sorJ;::hum prl('f
hy advocating
mt•AsUrf'S thai
might f'\€'ntually r,'tiult in a program BC('f'ptable to all milo grow of tht• rra lion " ·ill t,. ht>ld
A cold front mov in~ across thl:' ,.,
1n the D1stnct Courtroom ht•re
Panhandle Monday brought thr
1'\Jf day at 7 30 p m Th!.i m~tlng
county its first SOO\\ of the wlntrr 1. one of many such mN·Un
w
Howr' rr, the snow was light hP h('ld m milo producmi coun·
tiCS n('Xt Wf 'ek
and endured only a
A slatr of count y drle-gates \\ho
tartmli;" a 1 :30 p m . and noppm~
after nightfall The small amount
of moisture that f'f•sulted from the
snow hindered the cot ton harv t
and was about as damagint'" a
beneficial Tim<" I . t on the al·
r('ady la tC' cotton harvf's t could
Addl ..o n lf unh•r. n• ll·known
co t s;::rov. t'r an evr·n further pro-
1st Snow Delays
Cotton Harvest
Addison Hunter
Died Wednesday
In Hereford Hospital
ductum cutback. :\loS growers an·
a\xlut 11 ad) to IJU . t n ppc·rs Into
th<'lr fif"!d and uu~ \\·i ll hclp tu
makr up far !tOm(' lo:-.1 1me.
From a fa\orahlf' ,.tandpozl""t
th{' moL-.tUr(' wa good fnr t-: t.
wmtl·r \\h('nt and If i!Um<'S and
will ht•lp t' lthrr of tht·..;e crO)'!'o
that \\l'r f' lf"C(ntly ... r•-d€-d to makt·
n ~tand. acrordmg to Bob \\'<'St of
t he soil cor. cn·ation sef\.ice offiC'(' ht·re.
The temprra tur<.' In Dimmitt
('1\rl~ Tu r~ d Ry mornm wc·n t down
to 16 dt·-Tt·h
('n .. tro cuu.nt y rarmt>r and r-t •
df"nt or thf'" Jumbo ('flntmunJt:tr .
dlt>d In Dt'ar ..,mith ( ount) tt o ...
J)ltol shortly aflt-r- mldnl""ht
\\ t' dnr>~du) . ft('C'Ordln~ to Lnror·
ma.tlon f"t"t'f"ht>d b) lht" ~t'\\~ tv·
d.u) ( Thur~a) }.
("(au .... of th f' Jumbo ra. rmf'r· ~
untinwl~
dt·•• th
\\11"1
not lntnw·
dlatPI) known. J um rul own kf'"
ha\f' bi'f'll M'ht>dUit'<l for I rldo.~)
At S J). m . In th t' Pr ~b)"1t•rt.IO
Chur-rh at ll t'rt'f ord and lntt'r·
lllf' nt n111 bt-ln \\ hiJ)urk {f'lnt'•
tPr) t hf'rP.
\\Ill kill
nrl a n ·u·'"'l rr 110 mefl-
Jng n AmHnUo ,:\o\ 17 at whlch
tlml" 1tll c uro11 m th• PBnhandle:
arM Will pool t tlttr tffort · in n
atempt to gHm
OJf)re
UIJport of
;jn fH'rf'plahiC' 1mHuam will a.l&o
t.H' mtmf'd a th mf·H•n~ here.
Tht• mf t1ng hrn.• and m ot be"
count11·
v.11l dt>terrrune what
cour... r t hr gram ~rghum c:rower
preft>r. , that '" v. ht·th1·r or not
hP v. 11! go ~Jn n'<'ord a f avorin&
milo
a ba... IC' c-rop and accept
ac, t·~t; •f• quotas
S•gn1f1cant rt· oluuoru a.lrettd;y
apm·o\ f-d hy m·•lo!"hhonnr c:ounty
~ram ~Ofl:'hum
t l<lllS Rn
..ro"er
1 Prouoct and pro
tP the intf'r t of produce of gr&J. n 101"ghums. :.2 ~<'Cure ftn:orahl('
t·rnnv·ntal policy and 3. Promul·
gatP 1 Mtrth and pn)mote new
u,. and salt'S of :nun son:hum.
Th
a1·•• ex m~·l
of onl} a
ff'-w N"$0lt:ltJoru t hat havr t>.en
roru Prl or "ill h.> r · <'<I and
l•·m
up u ,~ p11~ht of th,.. mUo
~"("r and hi
~lp,
count)
ur
or
n
raat1on
for
of-
''rla.ls t ' atm.
( ,Jrlos Cal\ crt
gn.n
JOt}·
y kllf.>)
nd R
ur
l
[lrf"f51d nt
of
ri;hUm prod ucen.
PCn'fAI'Jo"·l rf'ti.Sur-
couo t} JitTO" ~ to lend
t ht'!r UPI 1 t h} b.1ng pr· c-nt for
t hf" 1mptutant m• N•n hnc Tu
d y n1 ~~~ ~n· t p,\
15.
The local Gl"('('r II. Estr't~; American Legion Post \ \Ill officially
brings its current mrmb('-rs hip
drive to a close at a membership
breakfast In Legion Hall Friday,
NO\', 11. at 7 am.
Membership tcams w ill make repo l·ts at the meeting o n the current Legion enrollment and It will
be dC'tCrmined if the organizatKm
qualificd for a membersh ip award
agam. The membership goal or
th<' Legion is 110.
Th<' local Lf:'glon ha\'C also planned a !:pedal memorial day otr
se rvanc(' in Castro l\lemorial Gar·
dens Friday, which is \'('t('rans
Dny throughout the nation . Prayer
will be offerC'd at t h£' sen·ice.
which begins at 4 p.m. and sc\·cral
guns will be firC"d as a tribute
and salute to t hese \\ Br d('ad.
EarliC'r thi s y('-ar·, the Dimmitt
post contributed
- to a perpct·
Utll can• fund c1·eatcd to help
nmunain thr 17 \Cteran t:rB\"('!,
in Co tro :0.1 moria! Gard('ns Cemrtcry. The mon<'y was d1\·idcd up
in ordt•r that ,5 \\ OUid t~ us<·d
o n the cal"'(.' of ('ach gra\·e. rn this
way all \'et('ran gran•s arc prop('rly cared for and are a.~..,urt:'d of
continu('d care a the fund Is kept
alh·e th1·ough the ('fforts of \cter·
ans.
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Mrs. Effie Jacobs,
Sister Of Dimmitt
Residents, Buried
Season Record Evened At 4-4
Th<' Dimmitt Bobcats eve ned
their S('-ason record at 4·4 here
Friday ni g ht by whippin g a s tubbam, fir·ed-up Tull n clevr-n 19-14
for thr lr fi rst conference win.
In svite of th('ir victory, Coach
Leo F ie ld's Bobcats were elimi na ted from th e District 2·AA
confcrr ncc race as both Littl<'ricld
arrd Olto n won their gamt's
to
move into a two-way tic for Hrst
pl&cc. Th (' lt'adC't"S now have two
confcrt'ncr games lrft to play ju~t
rtS Dimmitt. How('\"t'l', they must
play £'nch other and the wot·st the
winnC'r can do is to end up with
one loss in conference action while
th(l flobcar" ha\'C already lost two.
This situution sets th e stag(' for
ne of the most cxcitil""ll:" gHmcs
n th<' lli~h Plain.,. as Littll'ficld
and O lton tic up In their annua l
g rudg<' gnme this F l'ldny night.
Dimmitt ta kes on anothC'I' winless foe this F l'iday in the Mule·
shoe 1\lui ('S. The Mules arc a fairl y
light tNUll as the line avei"RRCS
only about 160 pounds an'd the
backfit'ld about 140 pounds. An chor men in the line arc two
tackle!~ , Thurston Garrison at 180
pounds and Johnny A111son, 175
pounds. Key backfield players
are G. R. Howell at 155 pounds,
Eddie Wilt at 140 and Johrmlc
Young, 135.
The Cats will be heavily favored
to repeat IMt Frii1Ry ni ght's JX'rformance as the winless Mules
have lOll eight games by one·
sided margins. Dimmitt will be
out for victory number five and
a chance to make a good lmprcs·
slon before playing Olton at Olton
a week from this F'rld.ay.
The purple and white grldders
C'n~tro count)· still llf •(·cl· rail
cnrs, ('}P\ntor OIX'rntors trpoi·t
thi s \\l'Ck. Althou~h 2.125 cars
hR\(' t)('('n rf'Ct>iv<'d at D1mmill as
of 1\lesday. 1.3:)() cars arc still
nr<'drd to handle grain
piled
around local eleva tors .
The same si tuation, or1 a smaller seal~. apparrntly prc\ails at
Hart this week, too. as grain remains piled around rlcvators
thf'r<'. Rail cars continU(' to come
In dally, but It will take some
time to take up the slack.
One local el('\ator OJK'rator sa id
as much as 2.600.000 bushels of
milo or about the l'QUhale nt of
145,600,000 pounds arc on the
ground here. The snow, howC'vcr,
was not sufficient <'nough to cause
dam.a~e to thi, non·storcd grai n.
The count}' hRr\est I§ almost
0\'Cr or about
3 !>('rcl'nt. com·
plcte. It is timatcd that bl"l\\cen
... million and s<'ven hundrf"d milli on pounds ha\C' bec:1 hanC'Strd in
Ca~tro county. The aH•ral;e ~ i('-ld
JX'I" ocrt', acrordins;c to local operator~ .
1o;
AI>Proximatf'ly 2,900
pound compor·C'd to 1.n R\·Na1!e
yif'lrt las )Par of ahout 3.200
pounds 1)('r acrf' . Mor(' llCif'... were
St'edrd to grain sorJ;;hums this year
than last, hO\\e\cr.
Storat:<' prier on milo thl we<.-k
was listt'd at 156 f>("r cwt while
markN price wa!i 1.50 per C\\ t.
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Funeral services for l\l rs. Effie
Jacobs, a Plalndcw resident for
the past 30 ycar·s, were conduc ted
1\lcsday a t 10 am. at the First
Methodist Church in Plainview.
Dr·. J . J-f.
rawford, First l\lcth·
odist Church pa stor , officia ted.
The body was taken to Husk in
East Texas by nrnbularrce where
g raveside rit('s w('le held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. and interment
""s In the cemetery thCI'C bcsid('
her husband.
All of :\Irs. Jacobs' survi\'Ors
li\ e herr cxc<'pt a brother. B. G
Ra.mev or IA•nlson Th('y a1·c onr
sister.~ M1·s. Etta Brashears, and
t win borth('I"S, Edgar· and C:d\\111
Ramey.
Mt'S. Jacobs, 83. diC'd Monda)
mol"lling nt the Plairrvi('w Hospital
and C'linic aftrr an 1lh1('!\~ nl ten
days. Sh<' wa the cld('st daugh·
tt'r and one of ten c hildren of
Mrs R J . Ramey who moved to
Castro coun ty in 190-t with her
children following her husband's
dea th irt Oklahoma .
Mrs. Ramey was born at Alton,
Oct. 31, 1872 and join<'<i the Moth·
odist Church early In life. She
was a devoted church member and
work er up until her Illness.
She wa.s marrlcd to Edward
Jacobs In Alto, May 9, 1897. Ho
died eight years later. In 1906.
Mrs. Jacob8 went to castro county where she made her home with
her twin brothers, Edgar and Edwin . In 1918 she we rrt to WashIngton , D. C. and kept house for
her sister, Mrs. H. S. Hilburn .
She 1'Cmaln d thcre until August,
1924, the n returned to Plainview,
where he li\"t'<l until her death .
Dimmitt-Olton l
To Renew Series
Council Makes 4-H
Xmas Party Plans
Dull~
of Castro County Hom<'
Jut
m ronm·c·
t1on with th<' to rthromm~ count)" 1dt' 4· H Chri. tmas party " ere
outlined at a me<'tmg or the county council m the courthous herr
Monday afternoon. The annual
party w ill be held this year on
December 9. at 2:30 p.m. in th<'
local American Legion Hall.
Mrs. J . D. MUIT8)', president,
reported on Chrl tmas pe.rty plans
and asslgn('d club duli . The Sunn~ Ide club will be In chArge or
program arrangements wh ile the
Rance club will make plans for
Anta's vi it at th oom:lu ion of
the pnrty. The job of girt num·
~ri ng was ~hen the North<'ds;:r
club and selection of a tree And
decoration will be left up to the
Bethel club.
Ele\'<' n member~ wC>re pres<'nl
for the meocllng "hlch was h('ld
in the District Courtroom.
Dcmon~trauon
Olton r{'SidE'nts and school faculty m<'mlx'rs are l.a)·mlit" o ut the
w('IC't' ml:' mat the afl('moon and
nic;ht of November 18 when Dimmitt fnn. and the local foot ball
tf"am m\"ade the South Pla.ins
town to rt'tl<'\\ a grid ri\ airy that
was dr!o;contmuC'd on(' ,·ear du to
thr two -.chools h~.·mi: asstr ned
ditfe N"nl dl tfiCtloi
La..,t )~:\r Ollon wa" in Ol!iit rict
:.!-AA "h1l€' Dmunitt pht)"Ni in
2-A At tht• ('nd of th<' 195·1 c;et.·
son. howt"vcr, D•mmltt wa~ elevatrd to 2·AA dur to mtrf'a. cd f" O·
rollmt·nt nd nt" cla""''flc:a tion
rulin~ .... The P<'OPif" o( Olton are
stagmlit" a chuclmA_l.!on sumX'r 11.nd
horTl("(.''m.mg cC'I('brauon as the
serii:'S I. rene" ed nd are lm·i ting
local fan to attcnd both the Cali\ 1hes and sup(X'r wh ich wiU be
. t'rvf'd In th<' school ca(('terla frc.a.
5 p.m. to 7.30 p m . Tickets far
thr supper will cost $1 50 each.
The Olton student body will
crown a homecomJng queen at 3
p.m. and hold a pep rally. At 4
p.m.. a parade will unfold in ca..
downtown area.
The two clubs ~quare off at 8
p m. on the Olton rleld. At tMa
writing DmunJtt has wort one ~
fPrf'n('f' Vftmf" whliP ctmrrl~ tWQ
Olton ha . a 3-0 rt'COrd. Utt!dlolll
And Olton are tif"d for the ~
terence lead ; Lockney 1.8 In ...:-.
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kl . Dimmitt Is In third and M-.
hoe and 1\i.lla are in the cellu'
with no conference victorie&.
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THE CASTRO COUNTY NEWS , DIMMITT,
THE CASTRO COUNTY NEWS
CATSUP
Tlo!ere ' s a little lesson we could a ll learn 1n
rec.ent happen in gs at the ro tter County Courthou se in Amar illo .
One major county official and se~eral of
lesser p~o~blic tr~o~st po1itions have been accused,.
and found gu il ty , of miupp ro pr iat ion of public f~o~nds . Misappropriation mea ns, in general,
someone talces taw:paye r money and uses it for
t heir own purpons . 1t 1 just pla in o ld common,
ordinary, gardan.war~tty stealin g at the base
level.
This particular evil is a nd has been , present
all over Texas for a lonq t ime . In Dimmitt and
Castro County we are pretty l~o~c. y. It 's been
leve r a I yurs since we 've had anythinq li ke that
hera, end we hope it ~oo~ ill be many, mo~ny yean
before it hap pens ega in.
But hoping isn 't going to inture the ta:~p•yen
of anythin 9 . The only so lut ion , 11 nd one that has.
been adopted by most 1t11tes, is • req ula rl y·
scheduled 11ud it by • d isin terested certified
public eceo~o~n h n t appo inted by shte 9o va rnmant offici • !.. Th e nd it is _publ ished in ih entirety •s the a ccountant finds it . W ith th is
system, it would be virtt.~ a lly im poss ible fo r a
Mr. Jay Boston of Hereford, who owns f~Hm ·
land in Castro County, sa id several days •qo in
Fort Worth that he 'd give a section of land to
Secret•ry of A9 ric.wlt~o~re Eua Benson if he could
mah money off it ~o~nder tlo!e government's
sli ding price scale pro g ram.
We •re of the opinion Mr. Benson does n'i
know enough about ihe art of oHJricu ltt.lre to
make money off of any si te farm under
kind of proqram .
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For the first time in his tory Dimm itt has gone
over the $ 1 million mark for one year ' s ci ty ,
ruidentittl, church and commercial construe·
tion. Wh•t the final yea r·s total will be. ""e
do"'
know. We paned th e million m•r~ in
October with two months to spare.
This spendif"lq is a strong indication that th ~
city will soon be amonq the larger Panhat~d le
towns and will draw trade from one of the b:g.
g'!s areas in th:s section of the country.
W,th growth comes the respons;bility of o~o~r
c·t,:zef'ls to ma e certain the town develops 45
•• should. We 'Witl be hav i" 9 bond elect.ons to
ii: Pep pace with the change •nd will be cotlled
upon fro m time- to t,me to help plan and wor~.
Whe'l a cdy grows h•phatardly, without
qu odar-ce or directio n, then triangle blocks OC·
cur, nar row streeh cause traffic jams , sc hools
are ove rcrowded hosp ita l facili t ies ne Yer ,eem
to catch up w it h the dema nd a nd a myried of
other consquences of luneu appear.
Th • t'•me t o beq ·tn t h.Jn o.·
f h
~~ttn g o t ese th in gs is
no w, We ~.otant Dimm itt to grow •nd deve lop,
but it must be gu ided . W ith a larger city we
'"'ill have more markets , more com pet ition ,
more recreational facil it ies for our young peo ·
pie . ne waqe eerne r and h is fam ily wi ll be benefiHed by being able to buy what he wanh
without lea~in g the c:ity limih , and he ....,jll be
otble to send his children to the finest schools .
The f.,rmer will hot.,e a b et t er market for his
produce •nd th e merchan1 can lo ok for mere
business.
These and hundreds of other reasons are why
l!ll'ery person in a.nd a round Dimm itt sho~o~ ld
""or for this qr owth. Even before our ne w
qrade sc:hool is cons tr uc t ed we shou ld b e th ink·
ing of another. We've g ot to th ink of our has·
p ita l. ""hich by a ny sta ndard, is hopeleuly in·
adequate fer a town of even our present site.
Our ton in g laws will need a revision , our streeh
need more p11ving •nd we're e¥en goin g to nee d
more blucher space at the football stad ium
be t ore lon q .
w e d on •t have muc h time . we're going t o be
livin g in a big town before long .
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HUNTS WHOLE, NO. 2'1• CAN
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ProMbh lhP most fundam{nt nl
n~tn of ihr accu)',<'d Is ummar·
ll<'d 111 thf' W('J] knO~\Il
RdRJ.:l',
F'f'n man ts irmoct·nt until prO\·
f'd J;:Uilt~ " II IS Up to !h(' J!I'OJ:.t'•
C'Uttn~ AU t hoz·itiR to PI'O\C that
tht• 1)1.-.I"SOI\ (Ill tri :\ 1 Js ~ U i\1)
and n..l t th(' ohU~a t lon o r the pt•r<..on aC'cuo;;('(\ hl pro\e that h\• l'i
innt"l«nt Th€' prcu;l"'Cution mu"'t
pro\l' your s;::ullt b<>~on d a n.'RwnHbl£' douht, or you "ill b<' ACQ lllt<'d The rn<'N!' laC't that )'OU have
lY'('n ~'('" a tickl't or accused or
a ('rtme Lil not e"e n C\'idence of
J;:Uilt.
Anothe r tm porta nt prote<:tlon i~
the right to han~ a ....-ltnes!Li wh06e
testimo ny you may need subPQ<'nacd to appear ln coun and testify
Ma.ny people are ~luctant to go
to court when their own right&
are im.·oh•ed. and unlcu you hAd
a m('ULS (or rompelHnc: th ei r attendance and testimony, :.,'Ou o f1 en
would ~ unable to pro\'f! fa cts
n~ary fo r suc<:<'Ss In your case.
ll iii thl• duty of l'\·ery ci t izen
to tt'sti fy If he as in fomu.t lon
Important to :1 Ia '>'' suit 11nd IS
called upon to do so. Tht' eour ts
ca n arrd do enforc<' allcndance in
court and 1he gi\ ing of t~timom
Cer tain other sa(('~ ards 11.re
\'aluable to you A person may rc·
fuse to t tStify in any proc('('ding
ir he hu a rca som~ ble ~ u~r, that
hi!i t~ti mony could be used as
a basis or a criminal proce-eding
against h1m Th is. doe!! n o t lll('M.
of roW'Sc . that a confcsston ,:then
ff'('('ly and v oluntanly cannot be
u.;;f'd in I.'\ 1dence. But 1t does mean
thllt an accus<'d cannot toe com·
!WI I· d to tak(' thf' "itnp.,__'> stand
~m ['an hL" lallUrt' tn lt'!>hh ht•
C'C'1nun1·nh~ upon b)· t h£> proJ:.•'CU·
thln.
-p-p.,(' Aff' but a h '~ (·"arnplt'"
nf thf' rrum rous saff'ruarcl.., ~>Ur
i"'•Urf,.; PIO\Il(l to protC'Ct th(' Ill·
11\C.'t'OI A •;un~l fa]._,. R('('U'o81101l tlf
T nlt' nut nnn~- ur th<'"l' ri hts
w 11 •1 il(' \fiiU• 1 !-> without tht ·l
Tt~~~ .. t.mN- (I( a ld\\~··r \\ho ha!\
ht . n '-C'h<>t:ll(-d m lf'S:'al pllnt:Jpl('s
m•t ruh•.,. ot s;t!ltut•• or d•·CP•i·~n
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Onl'l member of th£' part ) started
around the front or t he pla ne
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lmol\·ed, to im-okc these rights. ty has been unlawfulty taken.
Tile ' 'right to counsel" must be This is one of your mo6t preclou.s
grant ed to ('\·~ ry aecus<'d person riJhU. The courts arc the o ray
brought b<>fore arty court in the pl\l.cefu l means f1t enforcing your
s t o le. I n C..'lPital Cft&et;, if an 8C· rig hts.
CU!It'd J)('non canno1 afford to pa)
(This column. based on Tcxu
tor lc~<.l couns(' i Hnd df'Sires it , law, Is writtC>n to Inform- not to
thC' court must appoint a lawyer ad,,ise. ~ o J:lei'Son should cvN· a~
1ply or mterJ>ret any law without
to N'p~ent hlm.
E\'ery p.:•rson charged .,.,tl th an th(l aid of an attorney who kno"'
int 1·action of tht• l a~.~o· hns the ri~ht thl' fac ts, bccHUS£' the facts. rnll)
to consult counsel before making chan...:<' the- 8 1)J)Iicatio n of the la w.
~ton)-' pJ(Ia. This apJ>Ill'!'i to casC'S in
f>H·rr oour l lncludlnl'( ju<~.tJCC' or
lh;• JX'll<'<' !'nurts:. municipal court~.
!ntffl(' rourr. and dts.trict {'llUrt~
\\'(' wi~h to t':>.pl·(~ ,)ut· ti1~111h.:o.
It d ., httll' l."tlOd !o ('nn .. ult R I u.
~t·t· artct· ~uu h<t\t' pi,.·,<l,d 1-!Uill) h• our man) frit·nds. Rnd ll('h:hlUtd puid tht' fmt•, lnr th1 n tlw
'"· lnr th(' c:ud.~. tlm·at offf'rd~mal;:(l ha"' htv-n d•·m~
in•· .... kind wnrtl~ nf o;;ymtlathy nn
Til(' OOUII" ;til' (>I" n to _\ IU
0\ t hi' d+ :lth of OUI' \0\ t·d Onf' Y(ltu
tiRll' llfl(> ur ~ullr It· !tl r~hls h,'l<.; klndllf'"S \till :lltl'l\"' I)(' l'h<'l'iShNt
l)l•f'n d•·ni ·d or rm· uf )our 1 n'!l t r·
Th(' Glt·t:n ~nl1ti1 f"mil).
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Re sidenh when called on s hould request to see the in t ordudory letter siqned
by -the co mm ander of our po•t . Your cooperation on this proqram will be qreatly
appr ecia ted, A ccept Capper rece iph only.
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Introducing a Big and Vital
with Polltiac'a 2:27-ll.P. Str~ Y~'
ruulta in perfonnanor: eo new and cb-amade
General Motors 1\.utomotive First"!
tt muat br uperinted to bt ..._.....
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ORANGE
6 oz. c:an
JUICE ... ~:-:-:~-:- ........ ~. 17 c
1 Lb. Pkg.
UNDERWOOD
BAR-B-OUE ... ~ .. ~-:- . :::·. 69c
Snowcrop
GRAPE
6 oz. can
JUICE • • • • !II• • ~• • •• :..._• •
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GuH Stream
BREADED
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SHRIM~ ... 7.. ::::~ ..... . 49c
Ocean Beauty
PERCH
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FILLETS .~-:- ... .~:::-.... ~:- 39c
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IT'S TH• Glt.ATEST THRILL IN HIGHWAY HISTOitYI
li('f)l
drivin g as j ult routin e ,
ldgh time yo u tri ed th e lromendoua "go" or thi s
Dta@terlul new monarch of tltt: hi ghway.
H ere'• a car with auch exhilarating d ri,·e- cngcr
ojJ.vllooth r.uponAe and safe, aecu re h ftmlling- thnl
even monotonow home-to--work drivil '" bet.omell
your 6.neet hour!
And ou t on th e open h i@hway, the hbu loua '56
Ponti ac come! aLive with all th e enge r, hcu da-up ale rt ·
Jt eM of a thorouj!; hbred.
lu hl a~in~ 227-h.p. tra to-Strenk V-6, coupled wi th
ti ll..r n 1moo1h S trntu · Fli ~o:ht ll ydrli · M atic. thrives on
('h n ll"ntt~· Tr1e \1i ll you ACe loomill l£ up virtua ll y
d i~'~;,I' P t'IlrJJ hl'fore: )O Ur e)'e!-.
)J yo u'n com e to think o (
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And at nn y lega l speed, there'• aueh e rMUTe ol
) OUt e ngine litenlly lodt-ready at at~
to uch to spring in to the m ottt thrillins. MWlyiat:
action that e ' ·e r 1ho rtencd a country mile.
Or couree~ Lhis i1 only 1 hint o ( what"a awaitln1
you. The di fl'e.re.nee in pedorm1noe- in drirint.
smoothneu, ride and control- il! 10 lerri6c that l
can on1y he apprecinted at tl1 e wheel
So (•o rn e ill and lnkc clmrge or orm or tll eJIII! s lamoroua
po.,•er thnt
n e w beouli~A yourAelf . 0Jo0ol!ie you r own t tllt route
and !Muupl e the ~~:rea lest ..f§o~'--and ~"JO
_ · •r the &rea'e•t
MJ /c ty ever built in to a ca r .Then you' ll know why the
word 's s pren din ~-..Thcy'll be a long tim e cal hing
up to 1hia one!''
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weiJ and f H.Skf!d him
a number of qucstlons. One was,
" Where a nd how do you buy any
artlclrs that you might dHirt''! ''
H1s ana.,. er was, "You buy anything you want anywher-e at any·
lime." A! a.n afterthought he
added Ute following question, "Not
M> in tJv. Uruted
Stat~'!"
to
wtlich ( repUcd, "Oh )et. There
are ~ many things to buy and so
many places to buy them in the
Vnltl'·d S tatH that. all you need
i5 money." He gnnned 811 though
hr 1horoughly
Un'dPn tood the
pr Qhl•·m.
Th ts wu our mtrochctlon to
thP m}!11ter1es behmd t he lron
('urtaln and from thJil JXJint many
lnt,· reallns::- e,·cnt.- took place
whlc:h r w111 try to ()Uthll(' m detau ln aubK-quent newsl£'tlcnr
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FRESH MEATS
-l Gal Carton, Borden's
Our Market Policy Is To Handle
Only Govemment Inspected USDA
Fresh
o...sec~ Graded Choice Beef
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45c
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RANCH STYLE
BEANS
Tall Can ....... ::. 13c
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FREEZE
BEEF LIVER , , , , , ,, ,, , lb. 29c
49'
ROUN;OSTEAK ... . . . . lb. 79c
PORK SAUSAGE 29¢ lb.
LOIN STEAK ...... -.-.:-. lb. 69c Regular Size, 10-pack Carton
PORK CHOPS • • • • lb. 39c C I G A RETT ES.
iri'M··s·~·:· ~-~:::. :·.:~~ lb. 49c
GARDEN-FRESH PRODUCE
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CRANBERRIES • • • • • lb. 19c
ORANGES • • • • • ---• • • • • • bag 33c
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NO DONAT IO N S 'Will be accepted on th is dr i~o~e. The equipmen t is pa id for
by comminions from the ule of well known publ ications sold by C•pper Pub-
TOMATO JUICE ... can
No. 2-l Can, Hunt's Halves
FRozEN
FOODS ,~r; -;-.
where our baggage "u eomi.ned
by customs ofhci.:lls and we were
requJred to sign certain dec larations u to what ..., e were car·
rying_ O ne of the officials spoke
W e "re spo,soring a drive to ~tc.ure wheel cha irs end hospita l beds to be
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held The two are connected by
a wide flo" ·er bordrrt?d co ncnote
walk. We were escorted into the
lo•ned FREE OF CHARGE o, a temporary b•s is to the re sidents of Castro
County and vicin ity.
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Now Ava ll8ble
At The
rest the tremendous GO of the fabulous
ordPT w hf'rt• " c we re ~l by sam~
Ruulan offlclals bolh men and
women. TIM! airport building i5
shout 200 )·ards from the landmg
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and the hos1ess \\.ith the spl'f•d of
appro·•cht>d Leningrad "<'
nnu.U man;. nu:coad tra ck and
man)· trau'~. Where thcy Y.t·r,· going I do not know. but JTlOl>t of
them 8i)JII. ured to :.,c frctg h t t.rams.
We la nd• d m Lenirrgrad in due
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Washington Newsletter
GREER H. ESTES POST NO. 445
PEACHES . .. ........ .... can
1Lb. Can ....
a quutcrhorse herdl"d him bftck
into thP reid and l<'ft rro doubt
ln his mind that he .... as to proCf'M .,..-here she led The plane was
n•rv Slmlar to a DC-3 typo of
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WALTER ROGERS
m.~'" am:l. thf• ('amf'ra had jnmmM. aOOUt the sa me sizl.'. ~omC' of thl'liH~
I t,, ~an tn hunt for a dark placE.> plan~ hR~C' trlC~C'lf' landm!.! ~.:PI\r
where I cnuld t 1 ke thr fllm out 11nd nt.:t•f., haH• ·; t 11 \\h(;l lV
1d &:.t\f" a much a, .. P'l-"~ibiC" Tht' a('th o.k•• UH• [>C'.J. Tht· furr.J•h·
nnl~ ptac:-t• 1 roul,J find that "' as 1n~. in~1de t•f thC' piJ:u,;· wen~ t~v­
n<Jt bnllHlntl~ Ji&.:h td ·,o,as thi" ittlli) Ru ian m dPsi~n. colm· and
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mPn·s room. I c-an tPIIIf\ .,_ lthout t .,tun• ' luch dlffC-H'nt frvm the
B• hlnd lhf' Iron ( urtuln
P.u!i -t nor at nn
thP alrhnP !r r of !'Uret:o....,ful
Cc-mtrad.Jc- furnt .. hin :" m our plane.; Tht rC'
f ,.,l t~ \\' t•rn
,umr ~ Ylu t '"that 1r~m~:: to rf"rntJ\C 1wu;t- ""rt>nosco,tl>('l\a\lhlC'hdlsturll('(l
It would ho n Jaf di 'C1J 1 r. rna!f 'h n} of thf" te'\••r.-tl i:ur- tori rl!m frnm d. jrtmmt"d camf'ra us to :.om~> C'Xt<>nt. A.s soon ao,; \\C
f'T\ ng lft·l.!!tzJ< 1 frorn mar.~ In ~ F'rnra<~h ml'n·~ 1 ,~nm i~ no ut·n•
thoard th~ motors Wll'('
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1Jf'Lo;1rk r,.Jt ...,!len ~ou pleasant ra K. 1 hart tht> door IO<'k- ~t11rted and W(' took off tt.Jthout
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&.' hr• gtol e>:l an Blrptan~ n r" u-;g
·tch th s d~'>!illnatJon )-Oil mu"t t-d 11nd almo~t tTut m lruuhiP ~~'lth :tn\ lurthf'r ado. Tht'r<' wen• no
llkl. Finland.
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.... re B<'h~ub-d to out and tried to insfrt anotht>r ron an\·on•' nor d1d \\f' ht·ar from an)ll rtw Pn'J~ or...- rat&on 111 ~ur·
r Inrl<'fl t) th<' d"4'~t nt) tpry ·l··p~tr Hr· swk1 at 3 15 p m. for h 1lt thf' camPM hart
d C'hnt tt'IY On .:.
'- w~'" Wt"r'<' qutckly a1rhorne
:td \\·~ ~o~.·pre all \lolllll~ jamm£'d and r mill.,f'd ~ettm~ lin)-· and climbed tl) atx:>ut 3 tholL"'R. nd
a.: .l 1hta
n~tr ftlt ,.omt•"hat l..1•n
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''le ar' i'>~:tl ,f the- Russian pte-turf' or thf' ftrst Russian plane fPe t The tnp in w as uneven tful
e- n mtrlguf' Pps.nde In any M.f'nt p "'\cos ot•~ • tQ 5:,.t IClmf> p1c. that I had (>(>n. So 1 put th£' cam+ 1">-C<'Pt that we undertook to de·
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?f SU: t'et1dffi tun·' l had. a nw,·t<• cam,..ra and f ra tn thr> ca~e and tnf"d t o forgd tl'nnme o;>,.:actllo' .... twn we PB- l d
a r a11. n nor knc"' ng what Will '>I. a all prer~rr-d to takP rw·tuN'"' tr
bthmd the
Iron ('u•' in
Wc
t p(lf '1 nf''ltu.rf•ad nf om- pSnP, rn,.re \l,f>r£'
Aftpr apprm:al of ou r paJ)(>rs \A.3t C'hed for t.he bord£ uut \\f'n.'
'li'(" au·p•'lrt at Jh I tnkl b. an thr•..- all tt~ V~rrv· 1 ~ ll" TI'r) all "" \\{"f'P adrr:itted to a room (rom un11hl<' lO dtscern 1t dUl' loa ht~z.e.
exetlrnt L'lt'l!lalion and 11 IK'r- ea!Tifod th(l RU! an fmhl m and ·.t·hich WP wrorf' IP.t(>r to d('part for llfJYo C\CT, we wen' able to ap.
thr 81 rplan 1• Thi<;; room ..,. a~; fillrd proximate our cros'iin~ hy tune.
\ftld b; sevrral a1rhnf's cr•nnrrlmg ramf" m almoP
1multanN111 lv
With Ule W tern COtJntrJ•
Its I ~pn .hi)(JI.iOi' pKture. and fu!.. \\1lh many !}Pt-s r.f Pf'1lfJlC' who Tl1t're was nothin ~.; unusual about
nrrly
nn"'<'t 10 .... 1 t ~.t RU: Ia anti roo.
m~ came1"8. " uldn'l op- "''rf" tra-..f'lllnR to 0 , rMurniAA to the countr)-l>lid(' t: XC:l· Pl that th('t~
thf" fA~>ttorn countn
L<~ t•• t~P P!"'lh• I look a q•urk glancr> In- th<· Sov 1et l'nion. Aft£·r anothl'r \H'rt.' no CJ1W.., or towns m !\i:,:ht
aJrll:v• 1Mm'f1 by lhP LS:-R nd <I•
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. nd tha• J had n>'md of l'rn<'<'!'Sir\J.; "~"' wrr<' lf'd And"-«' dtd not ~C<' any for n long
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IT'S THE LAW
1 •"Ot('('ll,lnlil to illliUI'(' R~!lUnl!ot ron•
public offit:.e · ho lder to abscond with any funds \ll'l!On
tht.• innOCt'O t
by doctoring the boolcs.
Not only would st.1ch a move be to the b etterment of the t upayeu , but would benefit
the office -holders them selves . Unsubstantiated
rumors about men and won oen in pu b lic trust
takinq money that isn 't ri9},tfully theirs pop up
from t ime to time in 11ny city. It rotrely d oes
the office-ho lder any good and s1.1c.h unfa ir a ccuuttio"' lene no roo m for rebuttal b ecau se
they aren ' t ou t in the open.
We mean by publish in g 'fhe resulh o f a b oo lt
examination to und copie , of the auditor ' ' re·
port to tupayen indivi dually , to publish the
report in the county ne wspaper, to post the re ·
sulh, or to use any other mea ns of br in g in g
the official f ina nci a l sh nd in g of the cou nt y,
c ity or school sy stem before the c.i t inns .
The -temphtion s, louu, unfa ir a c.eu utioM ,
and distr ust t het •ometimes ex ists in c.onjun c·
tion with fin ances of publ ic. office would be
reli e ved . Wlo!er. a ma n p ays taxes in th is coun ty
he ri; htfully th ini(s he should get someth ing o1.1t
of it . Publica t io"' of loe1l qo~arnment fin enc ia l
audits would in sure thi $.
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ThP R\t'm~<' Jlt'hOI1 has Ollh a
,,t·•uo> Jd ,·.a ('t"JilC't't-nm~ hili n~hts
1'1 r.1rut
\\.h('n unJu;.tl) chxq:M:ll
"1th ar. uffl'ns(', ('\<'n R slmplt' 1
t:·nfltc \HIIAtlull, hl' 1!1 pront' t11
h-1 1 that all L"' \osl Our 111":hfm • H'l
pro' td<' a numl~r of
Editorial Comment
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TO OUT
OF' TOWN
PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY IN DIMMITT, TEXAS
Ent ered as .econd clan ma tter in the United
tt~ Post Office in Dimmitt , Cas tro County,
s, under the act o f Marc h 3, 187~ .
The Castro County N e:ws reser~es the righ t
edit 1my written material su bm itted for pub·
t~+ion and to delete any news contributions
rJI'?::J... con•i dered by the staff to be in poor t .H te or
""-- -• of negl igible news value. Ad dress correspondence to box 63 , Dimmitt, Texas , or phone 88 .
B. M. Nehon and Sons, P~o~bl i shers
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14 OZ. HUNT'S
THE C ASTIO COUNTY NEWS, DIM11.41TT. TEXAS , THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 10, 1955
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WESSON
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CASTRO COUNTY NEWS
Styles
~~interest f~r
the
We're Openin9 Our
New
SHOP DEPARTMENT
For General Repair
Work
Fall Seasb/1
f~r
Men
SPORT SHIRTS
1-t' l.l-~ .I
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On Masser· Harris, Fer9u~
son, a11d othl r malu~s of
Tractors. form Machinery
and Well Motors.
From
Arrow or Tulene
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And Introducing:
MR. FLOYD SMITH
taste mey be
Soles ManDCJer onel Manaqer of
Of Dimmitt
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, In condu~ton D1ce 1at '<i th~t
f"\IIUI't" Farm•-r~<> and I-ll 'lind ...,. I (hrbtma .catd-. hot.:.·1
Cluh ·•l) ' and g1r\ .. ~ hn trx:•k a· br.·u..:-ht tn rtw mam \\md·'"
~mf" from 20t) Tt\a..:o coun- to l 'l"''d tl(' hnnd!tr:~
• thP m .-.st \0, Jdt"Sprt"ad pntl·
(1J t.afJnn ("\f' r m th~ auction ::.ai<'S.
F <&tr l..i.H.,tock Mana~r Ra ~ W
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'nlt• rrumlX'r of huyrf"'' fnr lhr
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p1.:s. lUi k·:'}~ .u:d
Our Parts D~portment
Co nserv!tive or dar in g .•.
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lnr hammer 11ntl n otl lo;: """'
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011r ne w abo p l.t NIUIJl'P("d n1th thu \'e.ry late.t tool• IUld mannc• by uperleoced Olt)Chaalca, t4l ket:p your fM.rm n'taehloe.ry
In flral. c.la.H operatlftc ooadJUo a. With the comLAc h.arvell\
eeuu111, all JOUr equJ~nt Numld be func.tlolllng aatl.tt&cto rUy,
you can choose the shirt
1hP Ame rica n Jun ior J: pd
<::ross. K hool bO,)II a t ~un~ Buk l' num r~ :o.r honl, :o<o i'0\11 , r rp3l r
th ai will be ri9ht on the
eehool furn itu re, The ClUih' tllr) nmlt·rl.11" " '""' part of a ,..,.hoo t
aui tan« un it , one or a thou .. antl !>Ci l t l.a!tt \\ ln t t r t o h.:lp rl'buih.l
Ud r ~pal r schools In K or ctL.
Loc-.1 DUOU IITOot -
of P01t OHico luUdloq
Ferm Machinery
For,_
ARMSTRONG BUT AHE
AND IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Hart, Texas
target. Shop our tremen ·
. 166.t\12 1n t9.l2
A . -iaecl MCISsoy-H_,is ftd
D-olors
d ouse selection.
News Want Ads Get lmmediata Results
!'hone Z482
rs "hwt\ ¥-Pre ~u f! !flf'l.l
«1H t•••.al•-d U,._l Tht'' p;ttd 11 uh1
Ill! m urn OH'l the ·narkrt
b'i ll
to ol!rr rn.coul':'\r:1•m nt to
not ~lf,., "ho h'ld 11 ~· 1
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1·H nu I''"Jc<''~ '-11-
Best Seller
Styled for Fall
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reasons!
DIVIDENDS
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rc-~xamming
of th" s tatC''s tota l tax s tru ctur()
S('IU'('h Of
additioriUJ St:hOUJ
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OtiH'I' Pt"'b lt• ms o n which 1he
T exos Contt'rC'nc.~ on Educat io n
c...:ch::tm;ed ldras W l rc: 12-moths·
a~)('{U'
or
s\X·d O)""';·U·WCC' k U!K' Of
build ings ; attracting and ho ldln~
good t l'achC'r~ ; k('('pin g cur riculn
up- to-da te
A cons<>nsus or th<'i l' findings
\\Ill IX' rompili•d into H t"l'po!"l to
be taken to the \1,1\l te House Conf<'l'('lnCC. •
Court
H t'-C O U!tltl t"r~t
T f'xns Court of ('1·lminnl AppMls
pondenng
Co. gr a nd
ju1·y which l'('lturned 104 Indict·
m('nts against eounty officials
This time it also is considerIng charg()S l>y All y . Ccn, J ohn
Rt->n Sh('pJ)('rd that it "misrt"pt'C•
scntcd facts" on its Oct. 5 dccis·
\on nullifyi ng t he grand
jury's
action .
In a vigorous an:cument for l"e·
\'ersal, Shepperd cont.cndcd
the
majonty Ol'inlon r·efl~tcd on the
" proprie ty aml motives'' or himself
a nd Judge A. S. Broadfoo t. He rc·
ferrcd spccifkally to statements
concerning alleged collusion be·
twC<'n himself and Broadfoot.
Judge Broadfoot dismissed one
grand jury In Duval count y and
made arran5:emcnts ror a new one.
wh ich the high court he ld Illegal.
Shepper d's office assis tf"d with
the Sou th Tr xa s hl'\'CS iis::atlons.
i'll ast rr Pl a n Outlln l.'d
V isi tors to AUJ<ilin '"ill hit\" ~
W trl'l I ond II ami K oreo.
rr;an ', season-and w e're showing the new fall styles
men' s suits no w! ThtHe C u rl ee Suits are outs tanding val -
ues fr om every viewpoint. They com bine choi ce fl'lhrics in
the season ' s newest patterns with skilled designing to give
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On th i.t 11peeial c..l uy, we hon or the bra1·e
m e n ond women who devotedly sc n •ed our
coun try in time or war. l\lay we always keep
bright the memory of their patriotic deeds
and noble self-sacrifice that ha"·e done so
you lmartneu a nd good weering q ualities et a modera te
cost. Sla rf th e season right by coming in early to m.ake your
HEAD START
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Castro County
Farm Bureau
much IO kee p f.eedom bright for all of ..; ,
Veteran s
or America,
we salute .)'OU.
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FLORSHEIM
M1ght : Puncess dre&\ topped in f.nely pleoted matte jersey edged with velvet ribbon.
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A111k any o( tlt t many men who looc,ar tl1 e m
- try a pair yoursciJ a nd you 'II kn ow - it•e
C'Jitike nourt: I:SO ._. a:oo p. m.
the .d im,lrim looks ami com (Qrtable.glove.
like lit that mak~! l•'lnrAhelm Fre nc h Toos
Amcrira "l!l bes t -ullin g F lor&beim .l lj le.
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Zoom s to 205
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U1is higher horsepower plus a higher
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(8 to L) and oi lhush ed hydraulic •
val vc Iifte rs.
Hideaway Gas Cap
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chrome styling and h igh-set taillights. Color· •
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Che,·rolel's left-side taillight holds a stylish secret. Hinged at the bot·
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uncover the gas cap.
Closed up, the cap's eoncealed-and there's noth..
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Power Fe a tures
Brakes, pow er-positioned
front seat, power window
controls. A U are available as
extra-east options.
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An ti-Din braking,
an exclusive Chevrolet development •
menns mor e level
stopping-even when
you h>i th e brakes
hard!
Steering made easy
Bail bearings r<'duce
and steering
effort in Chenolet'~
Bail-Rare stoering.
friction
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Roads seem newly paverl with Chevrolet's GlideRide front suspension and long outrigger rear
oprings soaking up U>e jolts. And Chevy's catfooted on eut·ves! Chevrolet performance puts
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Colors in wa rm ,
Dr. Milton C. Ademl
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Both dr eues in sillc-foced peou de soie and Pelion lined.
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Chevrolet never had It so good
for you before . .. and no othe•
car in its field even comes close.
S ee if Chevrolet doesn't feature
everything you want for '56.
k uthtrn Farm Burea"
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The hottest features fOr "56
wtfH THI
'.t.ou a lty ln>urance Co.
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Mr;m timl', th ,·n• h<t\.P IJf'en <iU.[!·
l<J nnm<' J~hnson Tc ·.1uui
" Ca\orltc ,;;on" eandidat £' for J)t'('1;·
i d·~nt ,Johrr.o n sa1d h'"' had no in ten t lim of bf'in~ proposC'd a'\ a candl datro Ill:' said hf' had cvt'ry horxor fnrn11n!4 R l f'~tsla tl\•c pro~ram
Requests from on•r 3 000 vcter- in Cmu:.:r·\'S1 which can lx• r:nrd('d
ans wPre includl"d In a drawim; to 1 ' JX'Opll'. "If w(' do our jQh tn
which orrtclall) I'COJ><' nt"d !he Tcx· C'or 1 "''i l'i t:h l, thi" <·l,~ tion v.i ll
tflkC' care or itself."
a~; la nd program last we-ek
The first 300 d ra" -n Wl'l'<' to recNvc appllcaiion ronns immedi1\ l r ft('l' It) G•J\". ShiwN from
ately. The r<'malnder will rccd,·e aj. G~">n Jnhn G. \ 'an Ho~utrn !11
notic('5 of \\h(•r(' thfy smnd in F'u11 (';u"!'.nn, Colo. prnisrd Tt·•w."
limo and will receive th(•ir a ppli- puf:Jic school f\)·stt·m.
cation fo rms at n lat('l· dalf".
Gr·tt \"an lloull n ..aid nut~land­
I..'\nd Offi ce Commis:-;ioner J. lnt!' II'. in(·C':-; an· "'"'' c!C'd f"om apF..n•·l Rudder lookc·d o n a:; ChnrlC's rro...:llnat<'ly 1,500 nrwly indll<"l! d
L. Dowm.•r. d(•p.'lr·tnwn l comman"iolcht·t ' ~·:tch monlh Jn the ba.lc
der o r t h(' Am('ricnn Les.'ion. d··ew tm .n inc pn l~.:ram
the namC' o r Olin R. Till· ·~ of Buf"To d1!c> thC' t:"H·at
numhl'r
f~tlo Gap cs thl.' fiNt on t h€' ap.. Of Ollls iA IIdin g train{'<•S
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J)l tcn tion li st.
Rudder said CaiT'ful m~">asurrs
Rent lt- Buy It-8ell U
arc bmt: tak (·n to prc\t'n l ra, o rit·
Through A NE\VS '..Vant Ad
ism . ThiJJ was one or th e fac tors
selection.
1M AUTOMOB ilU
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TEDFORD CLINIC
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fitting
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celebrate Arntiltk e Day a• J' ETER-
for YOU!
for
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By Congreuinnal action , we
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latitude
L", for th(' second tim'-'·
t h<> IC'~ality of the Duval
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of the ,tulllnr auc!lo.)ru. ar .\.1 \~Juab!<" r• .c t'S ..,hOu:d he mtU
We Specialize in Property Exchan9e
Dial P03·5501
205 N. Colle'JO
Hl V.'ii£'0, Ill Jo ··j\.'1\ thl n:llit,l1·
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til ttl!' !\hv t'Oil\f'llt.on ,.,..~~, ,..
J"f'hH I n .·, plar'fl, th(' <"omm.Jt-
l wfore lone
GuidUH! ftu·tut lm· tlu· l'Lt. 1111'n
of n "!..tatf' gm c·rnnurH r•·ntc·r,''
wL th th • t'tl.pllul luuldin • at ttw
t'Cit"f', htt\(' IK·• n ou111m·•t t..
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A fl('W 'itatf' cfl\u h bu 1JcLnl: and
H. 'tatP offic(• tmildlll • arr to Ill'
cousu·ucted in the nn a !ioon. In
fl•fu-;r-s redf'r n[ funds for Statd ng )()('illlllg lh('nl thC' plnnnlllt: ',J)('C~
s talL' ond loca l cducnlion contC'r- iRiists su~h'"<'~tro.
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1. Thnt nonro ~ h o uld t owrr O\CI'
Gov. All:l.l"f Sh!wrs told the del- tlw captiol lk1mt•
e gn tC'S to thr conrcr«'n«:c thnt Tt•x2. That off·~lrN> t pArking ))('
a" did not se<>k federal aid to ed·
ucation. Fu r t hl'r aid to the sc hool 1)1"0\"ld Cd.
3. That CU.!;Y pedestrian ac<'ess
S)'SII:'m, he said. should come from
the s ta. tc, but wilhout strings to IX' providC'd for all buildings
contr'OI from the state lc\'ct UI>Oil
4. That furth er commercial d(>the IO<'al dis t r ic ts.
\•('lopment in the capitol nrt'n lx'
IW.thcr than federal Rid, one controll('d.
lcl.dCt' suggested "rclicr from the
stu tX'ndous federa l t ax bUrdC'n" t o l...u nd Sll l rs I' {'() IH' nf"d
allow s lali ·S
S ate fair Awards
J nior Classes
Set ew Record
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Lubbock Ready-Built House Co.
der th.,t a subscription winner m•y be decl ..tred
ll!nd Mnounced in the Following edi t ion,
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Ort,, IIUJII "'·IIId <'d.ucillt011·11llnd·
('(! Tc xnn~ ll1('(·ting
in Au~tm,
l\{'\rc• tl'(] "No fc•df·l'\1 nld, no ft'<i·
PHil t' ontn)l'' 11s tlu· Lh£'me the)'
will take to thl' WJ1ttr
il ou'it'
Cnnh•t·t· ll<'l' on Educatio n Nov . 2ti·
l)('('. 1
Tc ·'<os is on£' or fi \.f.' states that
REAL ESTATE
Hereford, Texas
Mail Xmas Items I
Early-Bice
f "''"' to }ou•h. a t
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Uy ' ' t. HS" :iA.SPOUU
\"U"Y
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' "'' •n cl uhti m Cllfl€'r••fll ran10 ol
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rwd
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•·a h (arm m- (ll't nuw rnonfh
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in9 area. Also City and Business Property.
Wrie for Descriptive List, Terms and Price
····· 51270
$545
NEW l ·room Houses
New 12:124 2-room Houses
ed wee~IT throug h th e courtesy a nd spon sor·
sh ip of 8 o'l nton Buhne , Inc . All guesses must
oe made by M onday noon of each week and the
fi'lrm owner must aho ident ify the farm in or-
MYSTERY FARM 42-Here i , an ur i.. l pho·
~ln'l' ('(ubo \'. Ill ho.> Un<\blo' I .:I to of myst ery f.,rm 4 2 Can
gueu th e idenCOI'Hi ll"t a ~PI"('H.I prnt;r'llll nn -..,; ,
tity of th is C .utro county arm7 Th e mystery
Vt.'ml-. •r 1:.! but "'"Ill b.tl"r parll<"l· f•rm pub li shed l.ut week in the News proved
P.ltt• m
>Un t~ ""''t
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nt;•m .-....,•nt. ! 11f" .. t"\1<' lt•:\dlr "'"'d to be a br a in teaser as only a few perso ns subI. ,,.-h £ 1_\.., lht•
PUlP'"-·
cf mitted g ueues . Th is News future is publis h.Ach···
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R)mn SkPiton uf TIOIJJit: Jllm,o•d 1 1 I ih r '~' t.u·y IJ{ hi
!Old I ill' I>Al" tlll•y hnd. Ill f•Ur<·t
t.}· 1'1 nt·"
tl!n T1ifn fi.ia \·1
m;td· · him l'h<Jinnan of rtw lJPm••·
H.t rr T.l r ft>tnl<l H"'
Crfttl('" Part y Jll Tt ·A,t.,
· H• IS now
A r£'11ul 1111 t11t nr l ht nAC rn•·•·t-
We now have a fine selection of listin9s
of Farms and Ranches located in Castro,
Parmer, Randall, Deaf Smith and surround·
ed. Ph1mbin9 Fixtures. BorC)ain at $1960.
wl\1 f!JWI".H('
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}.,. thr· Tt•.\:"1 11 l:mplO>,..'ntf'nl
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ill ll•nuttl\"<'l)' R""l tor ...., n,
the local chnol c<t.ll'tl'rld
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NICE new 4-room Houw, completelw- tr immed and finlli.-
mnrr l"'ffl<'IC'n l to;)~·
Accom1nnring the state comthP oft Ill'!. II<' COl\\•
plua·ntnl lh<' loca l IA~~ i on for mnndt' r· h('n~ " l'l'l' l)lstnct 18 cornth• ·, \ t'C' !rtlt •nlllly fliT!' work )our maude!' Do\\'<' Stf'\ ens of Am'l(111•"'1 !!' d ::'l lnt( ' lllld JRC"d\Ct('d lht" rillo and Zon(' Com mnndc'r Shlrl('y
GuT If l-~tL'S ]"o~o;l \\ OU!d n..:ain Ca1Tison All wl'rc ~ues ts at. the>
~·l '''•'l' th<> top mas fa r as mcm- local Ll'l:!:i OIT bnnquct sup1X'r hl'ld
twr'!<hlp 1!1 t'ClllC"I'llE.'d.
In th(' schoo l cnfC'I<'iia as a climax
1'1< I'll
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to be 8 ... lht·
man1'11n~ I!• 1111
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Skt·ltun "~ h'f• l o>d
Inf11mry IJhiJiit•n
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ln PI1'1"IiiTjJ lum l"ha lnnnn o f thf
SJ II IHT :-;~C Jl('f'S \li
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TexH~ l kt rii.KTHitC' Ad'-i"'f)l')i Com· .\1t•r\Jirh~"••n uf !Jal!,J.'I hu II( <·n
Farms & Ranches
Mr. nnd M rs. J . R. Wh it<'.
or 110
SUBSCRIBE FORTHE CASTRO COUNTY NEWS
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whir • cau:~• d lht• program
shut tltJY.n !11-; t NtJ\(·miM·r
and is looking for n goal
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S, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I0, 1955
hR\ f1'
in~ nf'w nwmlwrs II" t ht> memht·l..,hlp C'nm tlRit:n do('~<n' t urtu;•ll> I'HC'h or Yfo\1.
M1'. nnd \lt'fl, I... C' C'OOJX'r,
rnd \lllt\1 J<H1U ' n' ~ I Th<' J"lO"''
J\1r. and t\lrs Mike l"'O\\t'll,
now haR 77 nH'mll(·l~ in it!'i r·tnklf
P1mnutt Anwlk'tn
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THE CASTRO COUNTY NEWS, DII.IMITI. TE
C'!\ IW OF' Tlli\ SKS
to lh(' Ol'i:flnlnl.tion's mMniX'n!ilup
dri\f' Thr I A'Kion Amd hary Pl'('\\'(' \\ OUid like to thtw1c tha
pan•d nnd Sl'nrd food at thl" han- muny frlrndr, for th~ bra utlrul
qurt.
Umal o(fl'l'illJ.": and worcb of sym' l"hf" d is trict commnmh.•t UI'~Nl p.'l l h) 11hown dm in g th<' pu!L•dnJ:; ot
pt""l!o>l mt'tnht:'n to ron llllU<' rtt't'\.111- o ur• hc.•lo\cd nmtlwr· nnd 1\Uil l. Mny
Ca<l"s ridw:-.1 bll·!iShH~ rrs t upon
"t'l il•l.' \ht• \Oit'llt•tn l.t'Killl1 II" A
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tlr ·• lwat,••l 111 llt,l('l' n11d tr·t•tdrlltl
llllr\ 1 morP pro rt"""'h (' Anwl"i<'R.
to hun.Jr ouht Hllllna.: I H
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State Commander
In Address Here
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Other State Clubs
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THE CASTRO COUNTY NEWS, DIMMITT, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1q55
THE CASlRO COUNTY NEWS, DIMMITT,
TEXAS, THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 1955
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LOST & FOUND
lind Janui)IJii!-1, Jnd1ana. lnforma - -----------~
u on KPnt undflr flhtin CO\Pr. No
JI)ST OR STH.AYE.D
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_ptr5oual follow·uv
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hr•m>d Mull') Jt·1 "'")" Cow S t.rttyNl
· 1"rn m) pl:u't' c•n M11nd.ty n•Jfltt,
HELP WAt\TI:D-- Two re,lstPr· lktui"lf"J Jhi t Ptlf•n'' :Vi:\.1 E..lrn...r
f.'d nunHI net'df"d at Cas.lro Andt· oun, 3 m 1 'oH·!oot or Utmm• t L
C:Junt)' Hrn;pltal 1n 011lltnilt, TeJC.
Z,. tp-.1
in Salary piWi part m&Jntenance ---::;-;-:::;:-:::::;-;;:;-;:-;-;;:---
F O R RENT :J IMJ":P unrurnish·
fd rooms, Jll lva t .. t...w,lh
4Gt!c
Mrs C W Croree
PhCJM 213W
ur chu.-ch. '"'" P
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In Their
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FOR S ALE A good s tock rarm,h
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well im pi'O\" ed and good ·Inc
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irrigR t ion well . l .OOO acres, 00 in
cultivation, 320-acr€' lnse. Pl'i ccd
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Nel'ls
'nVO-BEDROOM HO ME on $78,500. M. A. Cz't.lm, Floydada,
corner lot. Priced to sell now. See
Mr. McGowan at McGowan Auto
Re1>air or call 314J before 7 p.m., Home Owned, Ht.uTie Operated
214 after 7 p.m .
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BATII FIXTURE SALE
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foot
sle-cl bal i1 t ub6 with
S EE castro Count y Grain com·
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Last Home
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Castro County Grain Company
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SCALE COSTING $147 MAKES
FARMER $2000 IN ONE YEAR
field Lavatorl'es ~..· 1'th tr1·m, A
seed, weed
Grade
WILL CARE F'OR Ch .ll d r~ n sny
$21.75 age in my home. Second house
west of Dimmitt Grade School.
spra)•ers and dusters, lawn tiUpsea t , A Grade
$31.90 r.·l rs. Dean My('n.
9-tp-51
p\lea and complete elevator ser20
g<11lo
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Natural
Ga
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\\'atcr
u -u
vice. Castro Count y GraLn Co.
Fann BtlrH!u insurance, ·.na
35trc •
Heaters
$52 •50 Cnlurance-. see
- - - - - - - - - - - - 30 gallon Natural CAs Wat pr
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E.. L Jvey
LET US repelt' and aervlce your
Heate rs
$60.40 -=-L~ET.,:,.-,,.,.1 E=_-:=-v"'o=u:::R-;::CO~r;;1 :;;
0:;:;N
l.ir conditioners.
3 pleeffi bath sets with
28·tfe
Buds' Fixlt Sho l)
ttim
$127.13
F OR SALE-One 4. -rowcui Uva- 1 pieces bath sets with
20 gal. water heBter $179.65
tor forM Farmall tractor. Inqu ire
at Bearden Tractor Co..
WILLSON &. NICHOLS
35·tfc
Dimmitt, Texas
LUMBER 00.
Dimmitt, Texas
F'OR S ALE-:MY home in Dimmitt. w. w . (Punk) Gil brea th . - - - - - - - - - - - -
SERVICES
•we
SEE US F OR repair paru for
inct, C<!nera l Electric Refrigera)'Our
Bdw
& Stratton motors.
tor , 24-in. bicycle, a11 In good
Bud 's Fi:dt Shop
condition . Phone 2?1W. :Mrs. W. 28-Uc
C. Johnston.
46-trc
LET ME HELP you plan you:r
FOR SAL
'53 model J ohn irrigation concrete pipeline. '"I1le
))(>.ere Cotton Str ipper; ·~2 model Brown Supply Company will have
J ohnson Cotton Stri Jlper; sl.x Cot- an office and supplies in Dirnm.ltt
ton Trallers I all sizes ); W9 lHC and can install and service your
Tractor on butnne; Roo Truck, 2 concre te pipeline system. 0 . K.
ton. with new 15 ft. bed nnd 2,- Howe. Tel 25, Dimmitt, Texas.
000 lb. lirt. All Items priced to
43-tfc
l'l ell. 10 miles north on I fighway - -- - -- - - - -- 5 1, 11~ miles east. 0\arley Kent.
5l·4lc
For prompt repair service on
all household applianefs see
F R SALE Us d rumHurc of
Bud's Flxit Shop
Pho ..•e 202\u
nn~· k ind, R . E . Rickert , South 4th
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Bobcat Stadium, 8 p. m.
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DIMMITT BOBCA 1S
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FOR S ALE
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Uf:«l sel r-pi'Ofl£'llrd ~
rombines rmm
ssoo uo. sw
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Equipment, tclc. 45 1, Uimmlu.
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HB
Sr.
HB
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FB
Jr.
QB
Sr.
HB
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HB
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Dona ld Cheek
Sr.
T
Jimmy Johnson
Jr.
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Jimmy Cole
Sr.
T
Cerroll Herring Sr.
G
Monty Boozer
Jr.
FB
Wilson DiCuffe
Jr.
G
Claude Blocker
Sr.
T
Dale Russell
So.
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13 5
I 0 E dw~~rd De lo zier
I I Coyc e W'lkinson
I 2 Keith Lowe
13 Don Sheffy
14 Zay G il breath
15 Alton Bates
16 Wilmer Studer
17 Alton Whitworth
18 Jerry Brown
19 Don Mob ley
20 Donald C urry
21 Jimmy Butler
22 Darrell Stine
23 Ge ne Goodw in
24 Billy Gafford
25 Jimmy Tate
26 Ga ry C leaver
27 Wayne Collins
28 Jimmy Mann in g
29 Joe Ben Mitchell
30 Byron Tate
31 Howard Smithson
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155
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lrf"' '' att r m~y lit' O K ror
hul nul
for lwn..;'
'Mlat's wh ~ Wt' h<mdh• thf' PUrIM Wn 1\"r \\' ornw~. H sa fe
1..-ll-ctnc v.a rmcr fu1· US(' in
<"hic k<'n hou'->t'S Ju ~~:t plult" it in
a nd drOll Jt In lh
~ u t er
btHlt·in thermost t
kN'ps it
turn<'d off except \' hC'n needed,
Soon peys for 1tsC' If in (>Xtra
(.·~
. R.t"omcmix'r it tllk('11 a pmt
of -...ntcr for each et;g produc«l.
155
140
140
140
14 5
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150
155
170
CITY BARBER SHOP
KIN~-SEEL Y
185
CARLILE THEATRE AND 51 DRIVE IN
FROEHNER VARIETY STORE
HONEA IMPLF.MENT CO.
McGOWAN'S AUTO REPAIR
FURNITURE CO.
FIRST STATE BANK
DIMMITT DRIVE-IN
CASH & CARRY GROCERY
CASH WAY FOOil
HARRISON INSURANCE AGENCY
GLADMAN DRUG
COOOPER BATTERY & ELEC TRIC
CASTRO COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
FRAZIER JEWELRY
DIMMITT COURTS
DIMMITT HARDWARE
POWELL'S HOME AND AUTO
COBBS DEPARTMENT STORE
TRIMBLE BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP
-
COOPER IMPLEMENT CO.
BLANTON BUTANE, Inc.
DIMMm IMPLEMENT CO.
DIMMITT, FOOD BANK
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
PIGGLY WIGGLY
FLAGG GIN COMPANY
JOE COWEN AGENCY
WANNINGS DEPARTMENT STORE
WILSON SUPER MARKET
WILLSON & SON LUMBER CO.
...
Scluon,
BAB Y GIFTS
K nJv~
INA JAN SHOP
Mowers,
j:l28~·~tf~c~iii~~Bud~'~s~'f':~.xli:it~S~hioipiiiii~iiii~ii~~
•
men~
Glenn Youts
- - - - - - - -- FREE use of mov1.e camera. with
purch.a.se or one roll or rll.rn.
T.tfc
Ayers Studio
FOR REN't'- Thrce-room apart·
T
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mcnt. Be-arden Bros. c1. 7.J· _
47 110
; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;; ; ;
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THE PANHANDLE'S LARGEST
NEEDS, ART GOODS FOR FINE
NEEDLE WORK
DAN'S STORE
Canyon, Texa s
F (JR 5 ALE Bulbs from liol-1 ~~~~~~~~~!!!!~""!'~~~~~~~~~~~~
ln.nd . Also J)('Onics nnd sht'Ubs.l ~
:\trs . •1. L. \V.rd. 101 E. 6th S t.,
J lcrcU>rd, Tc:ocns.
50-tfc
WANTED -
Prunlna: Shean. Lawn
etc., to sharpen.
.... ,
A l:~.o
A Ne.., Selection of
I
35-tfc
News Want Ads Get Immediate Results
I
Schilling
. . . 69c
COFFEE . . . . . . .
14 oL Plcg.
New C rop Shelled
10 Lbs.
G lodiola
PECANS . . . . .. $1.29 f L0UR. . . . . .~ 89c
3 Lb. Can
Lb.
Admiral
BAKERITE .. .. . - . . .. 69c OLEO . . . . . . . . 19c
TUNA. .. . .. . .~ 65c CATSUP ..... .-. . . 39c
Chielten of Sea, Green Labe l
2 Cans
2For
Shurfi'\e
~
2 ...,.
C rocken
. . . . .35c
HI-HO
FOR SALE-Old V·8 Ford
pi ckup. lias re-conditioned engine.
Running gear would make
t ra iter. 0 . K. Howe,
Dimmitt, Texns.
! or Whole
McMAHON & SON
fOOTSIE'S CAFE
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE Co
Phone ~22W
SouH'I Dimm itt
~ - 291 6
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F'OR SAL
2 and 4·wheel
used cotton t railers. L..oeatcd 10
miles north, 2 miles east and %:
mile north of Dimmitt. Dnolad
Gilreath.
3tc-52
F'OR SALE- mali.
modern
hOuse to be- moved. Sec Mrs. Jack
Gregory or telephone 140. 3-tc-1
IIU NICHOLS
NOW..
' '1'-r.l
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KEARNES GRAIN CO.
DIMMITT WHEAT GROWERS, Inc.
CUNNINGHAM-FULFER REAL ESTATE
)
FOR SALE-Upright piano. R.
E. Battl<-s. Rt. 3. Hereford. 21tc1
ANTI·
..
FO R ~ ALE - 4 -whce l co tton
t!'Ailcr. 4 new ti res. A. L. Gknn,
FRIIZI
ph011e 397W.
with
DIMMITT UPHOLSTERY & GARAGE
JOE BENSON
F OR SAL
hea.t ers. J . E .
TRIPLE
PROTECTION
..
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FOR S ALE-Tv.·o 26-in. boys'
bicycles, one a lmost new, one In
f.a.ir condit lort. Call 20. James Rog·
2-2tc
ers.
.,__
hL, $2.25
CLYDE KILPATRICK, Public Accn't.
NORTHSIDE MOTOR SHOP
mawr I'IICID
'If ) •••• ....
PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSN.
DIMMm GIN & ELEVATOR CO.
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DIMMm MOTOR CO.
SHOP
CASTRO COUNTY GRAIN CO.
CASTRO MOTOR CO.
CASTRO CLEANERS
DIMMm LUMBER CO.
HARMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE
MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION
CASTRO COUNTY FARM BUREAU
STEA K HOUSE CAFE
DimmiH Notional Farm Loan A ss'n
LIONS CLUB
miles
r as1 of Dimmitt on pavenumt.
David Blunton, Gen. Del. , Dim._
mitt, Texas.
2-tp--J
per•anent type
SWAIN BURKm
~
BiiST BUY
•• LOW COST
PROTECTION
Case, $13.00
(
FOR S AL
2 bedroom nlOd·
em house, 2 Irrigation pWJII>S ond
motors, 144 acres ga.d gro-...-i.ng
wheat and lease on 595 acres of
land. Pr1co $14,000. Some t erms.
L D. Lay, Rt. 5, Hereford. 6 m.iles
north, 3 miles weRt and 2 mJies
nor1h or Dlmm.ltt.
2-4tc
FOR S ALE-Two-room home
with two lots. located just east
of Dimmitt Wheat Gl'OWCr&. See
Albert Stephens or Joy at Froeh·
ner'.s Variety Store.
3-tp-2
LOST OR STRAYt:;o
rrom m)
lor Your
/mp()tfant Pape1 s
•.• and a t moderate cost! Most insulated
chesh start at $45.00 , but here is a real buy
in a fu lly insulated , sturdy chest- ONLY
$22.50. It's the new Home·Craft Fire Protection Chest for
e Bonds
e Deeds
e Abstracts
e Contracts
e Wills
e Receiph
e Livestock registration pape rs
e Other important papers
e Policies
W e heve had meny inquiries for 11 fire- prot e ction chest , b ut price has always bee n an
obstacle. NOT NOW, with this $22 .50 Hom eCraft Chest with elltnl heavy lack.
See it et the
N
Castro County ews
Cor• King
C_.lo
BACON
Lb......... 3CJC
FRANKS
Lb........ 49'
PRODUCE
FROZEN FOODS
Lcwge Hoad
LETTUCE. • • .':' - ~ . 10c
ORANGES .. ..... ~ 35c
La,.•
CAULIFLOWER • • • • 29c
CARROTS • • • • .....• :.-..:_._
• • • 10c
5 Lb . ....
Hood
Cello
looJ
~
2 c..
511urfiH
ORANGE JUICE ... 29c
.....
FISH STICKS ..... . 35c
PEAS ....... ••••~ 39c
BROCCOLI ~ ... . 35c
CGpe .....
2 ......
L.My
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2 .....
'!J ....
Clovortalto
MELLORINE • • • • • • • • • • 49c
.....
,_.,
--COOKIES • -•- • -• • • • • • • 25c
,,.,
-DOG FOOD ---• • • • • • • • • Sl.OO
s.,.._
au.. CRACKERS .. -:;.-; .. : 49c
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fritlt los
.
Hays Implement (o. ~:::."';.,'::~~~~n:~it:r~~~ ~~~~~~~~·· ...••••••••••••••••••••••Ill •!.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
chain h11nging down from horns.
1-tc-2 ,
Fr·ank Baumnn, Hart, Tcxaoc.
,
HAMS .. . . ..... ... . . . . . . . Lb. 49'
FOR SALE--Practically new
cornet. Mrs. W. C. Johnston, tel.
227-\V.
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New 2·bc-droom home, 2
STAFFORD SNACK SHACK
REUBENS WELDING & MCH.
Buy Now for ThanksCJivinq
FOR SALE 325-acre fnrm, Irrigated, ali unde r cultivation.
DIMMITT PARTS & SUPPLY
CASTRO COUNTY NEWS
51 WRECKING YARD
Dimmitt
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
POWELL'S TV & APPLIANCE
COWSERT ABSTRACT CO.
CO-OP GIN
Alcol-lolic s Anonymous
PLAINVIEW, TEXAS
1700 W u l 15th
WEST TEXAS TELEf'HONE COMPANY
M & K CLEANERS
MARTIN GIN
SEARS GRAIN COMPANY
c.o.
KillinCJsworth Construction Company
FLOYDS CAFE
BROOKS VARIETY STORE
Sell Tire&, Tub es & Parts
Call 272W
or
C. & S. EQUIPMENT CO.
PESINA'S DRY GOODS STO RE
PORTABLE DISC
ROLLING
SCOGGIN REAL ESTATt
CASTRO
51 Wrec:klnCJ Yord
Buy Junk of All Kindo
180
190
210
HIGGINBOTHAM-iiARTLm CO.
~-;toc k t pound cam: of Pu1;nEt
Grub K iller f"r th(' small he rd
and i' 2 pound conta. inel's of
Grub Killer Concen tra te for
Jar~er herds. &fore )OU spray
\OUr cattle Rga in drop b)· and
Pick up B. supply of Purina
Grub Killer.
LIVESAY & SON
200
HAYS IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Th1.; is thC' llml' or yC'or th'H
("Jttle ~I'Uls will be ... houing up
111 )OLJr lxt'f ht·rd \\"(' haH' Ul
E. G. (led)
150
155
...
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1-"'UR SALE Quflil tor foundn·
lion !-.tock . Deroy CalC'S,
49-Hc
•
Pleasant and 11rofitabiP For more
information pl ease call collect.,
926-Jl or write Nova Melton, Box
663, Uttlerleld, Texas.
tfn-47
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DEXTER DIAPERS
l!'fi..i.Pntial.
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145
160
165
don't drink woter,
llnl.a"t look for t: ~"oi.
If \f•lll' )l(l),o;
FUR ~ALE Two llf'\\1 mnde1 IT
3-l.~..-droom houst:· . Stt' R[\y fi,•;.ndt'n at CQstro Motol' Co, phmw
i:l.
lfc3 1
car
KlTCHE")fE"n'E apartments
DrM,fiTI COURTS
l O·tfC
Telephone 04J
DlMMITI COURTS
- - -- - - - - - : : - - FO R RENT-P'w'nished apart·
SELECTION OF YA RNS, CROCHET
SALE Chrome d mettc
!\lrs. L. G. :\lonmng. 17·trn
but
RENTALS
FOR SAL
Win-Tex
l\lr. and Mrs. E . v . Dunn had home WcdllCSda)'.
seed. $1.50 per bu. Fred Broougci.
as th(-lr guest this week, their
5 miles wes t of Dlmmin.
daur.hter and ht'r husband. ~k
Mrs. AI C. Williams undei"""'Crrt
and Mrs. o . o . Kidd of Marysvil le, plA.stlc surs;crr on her nose in a
FOR SAL
T\o.•o and four·
Cft Hr. The Kidds rt'turnl'd to their ~L;;
ub;;boc
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'p;;it;a;;;l;;re<
= e;;nt=l'='·= = ; wheel used cott on trailers, loca ted
ten miles nort,h. two eas t Rnd one·
half mile north of Dimmitt . Don ald Gilbreath.
3-tc-52
160
145
169
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tmm..:uT!'l,
16 5
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GEORGE BRADFORD
HARVESTING Have brand new
John De£orc cotton puller and
plen ty of trailen. Joe Bill Clark.
Contact Choc La y at Magn olia
Service Sta t ion.
2-tp.. l
SERVICES--Ca n lay sewer connectloru and do plumbing work.
S . R. Salinas, next door to
orrice. _ _ _ _ _ __
(.;...;.;..,
1--:F::O::R:-::S-A:-L::E--:U:-s-cd-:-:k-:it-c:-h-en-c-:ab--:
Muleshoe
vestment
l§eeds, lawn and gt~rden
klll era, (erUllzcn,
in.secUcldes, Corrunodes with trim a nd
00
•
aga1nst
C lass
$73 .~
tl"im
pany fo r a comple t e line of Pur·
Ina IC<ds, poultry supplies,
Friday Night
No.
WA ~T Jo':D \\'t"' nud Jl""tim.
Dimmttt tr-rrit{)ry l( )CJU ho\ f' a Call
( 'AltO ,, ... TitA-"K....,
rarm for 1u:lh·, v..f" cv.n ,.,.u It
Owen Cox, Tele 33
1 wish to taKI thl m~"'llrlli of
Phon<", writ f' OJ' <'<1m(' to SH' us
(')((Jl'l '""'my my- ths nks and AllfM"'Phone 5221, Box 127, TurnPr Bro"i
FEMALE HEl.P WANTF.f~ c 1ation for all th1• lov('l)' rlow-Pn
Land Co , J£a le Ctnter, Texas. HousP"''' 'h' ror dl"mnns tratm~ S tan· am:t card!ll sPnl to me dur\1'1.1 my
COTTON S TRIPPIN'G Let me
49-Stp 1£>y H omt> Products zn D1mmltt 11Ln
and to Dr BISChOff and
....1tal
do your custom cotton litrlpp1rrg, ---:-=:::--::-::-:---:---:- and '"~lmt y, Pttrt lime or ru 11 nur,.. and all of the ho5 ,...
haw t~o•:o new Ji trippen~. P hone 487.
WANTED- Chlldr<>n to keep by time Pleasam and profi table Car !Ct.a.rt. May Cod bl('SII rach of you.
Dimmitt.
Jack J ohnson . 2-2 t" week, day or hour. CaU 356W or essential. no lnv tm('nt. Cell w1th good health ar~d hl.IPI)i.nea
oocntact me at Nursery on N. W
r ld
wr1
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lo my pca,er.
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SEE WILLSON & N!OJOU3 8th SL 2 blocks oH W. Bedford ~·~
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FEMALE HELP WANTEDSPECIAL
pay, no down payment, 5 70 Inter- Additlon.al den.ons trator for StanMe de To Fit
est. No waiting period, same day ley Home Pr">CCu,.t.s In this \"lcln·
service.
50-trc Hy. Part time or fuJI time, no m·
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THE CASTRO COUNTY NEWS, OIMMin , TEXAS , THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 10, 1955
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LEG AL NOTICE
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1.. G' e>(•n
~Uit numbf' r 3
W. R 'at··
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f ..ut - Hltl("k 1 Lot 9 Block t dh f"t a I [.., •., l9 20. :!1 Block
!. Lnl 2. Blol k 0., Lot ~ B!t)('k 1~. 36. F1aJ<u:: Castro County, Te , as
~un numtx•r 3212. P
Bf'ardc n
t~t a\. Lot i . Rlock t) , F la~:z;;
L t
R Block tl. Fla!';S: Castro l...'ot.:.n·
ty, Te'a".
SUit numht•r 32li, W R. Ri'ed
t- t al. Lots 4:, 5. 6. i . and S. Block
l02, Ori~. town or Harr . Ca:,tro
County, Te "tas
Sutt rrumbt:r 3218. J . J Brown
N a l. l..ot L Rlock 110, On~tnal
IO\I."Il of Hart, Castro Coun~~
TO
ow• THE
BEST
lt·"\Q.~
~u1t
2. Costs less to install
3. Costs less to maintain
~~~4;.: _Co. sts less to operate
\\ 1111
·1 .• 1"t
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~.,,..riff
D. H. S. Dates
N O\ "C'IllbC'r
F. T. A. Goes To Colle9e
Ideal Girl
On November l the FTA went
to Can ) on t o n corwemlo n a nd
Mos t ncautiful- Ail ee \\'aggon':: i-INI or le c tures, also · to elect
~Cutcst- Ln Juana Thomas
di s t rict ofrk•(•J"S . We wet'(• I'BihPr
shoc ked whe n we ~o t th ere a nd
Sweetca t- Mat·y Coke
fo und we had come o n thf' wrong
:Nt>.a test-Syh·la Chenault
day F'i r'S t it was emha rntsslng bu t
it Inter bccamf' a m us in g. We tow·Persona!ity M<'lba Chis m
ed
the ca mpus or t he college and
Figure-Judy Boothe
rf'turned la t('t• in th <.' day.
J-l!mds- BCI\'a Warren
\\'e were accom J)Ilnicd by M iss
.r: . . es Pat Cowe ll
Mer ritt a nd Mrs \V('stbf'r ry . O nl.)
TCcth - Sut' Bag we ll
S('niors arrd a ~rou p o[ people
l.lps J o 8Cf'ChPr
t·unnin2' ror office w e nt.
~milt.'
l\ft"'lba Curry
RC'portcr : Ann Palmer
Ch arlot!(' ~1<-ars
1fair Mrrle 1 ~· 1. , T rim ble
1-'f'et J t'<t ll Mills
Senior of the Week
Wnlk Pc~jl)' W ilk inson
Car Jo:,• \\'.a lk er
If )-ou'r<' rww in DII S a nd you
\\'1ttil'S I M Pi ba (Cnzndma ~)
hnw nOilC<'CI a cu t(' lit tl e brow nS h••\lnn
<'Yt·d, hrow -han ·ert hoy running
M0st Friend ly IW\'crly 1\l ill~
around ._..-i th all t he girls you w ill
1{1 ,t nr~st-<1 Dolol'(•s B..1ttlrs
soon find uut thu Ill' 1~ "Cnl;al >l"fJt:l<;i l lnn M ary C,lkP
nMa Shrfh "
I Q
llarhon\ S l t'\('0~
Ht .t t\ ll Around Dt>nna WOC\d111~ real name is Don. l ie was
dtl l
horn in D11nmilt on IX'ccmht•r t 9,
\fo t A thlctic Shirley DeLozier t93i Ills p·1re11 tS Ut'{' r"111· and ~1 n;
l\lp->f Lakcly- to ~UC <'I 'l'd Pat .S id Shdfy
]lowell
Don plrl)'~ roothall , and he hnlil
n•tt·ntly j() uwd th e Rcudy Re-
"ali
E. A . I Do e) Noble is th e re cip ie nt of one
yeetr's subsc riptio n to th e N ew!. a s tho re·
suit of cor rectly ide nt ify in 9 my,t e ry farm 28
o!U th t<d o f Mr. and M rs. Pa u l Br oo ~s of near
H a rt . The farm picture w ,H p u bl i~ hed a fe w
we e h a9o in the News .
Brooks
the year
~ i"', Sr. ,
one m ile
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF DIMMITT HIGH SCHOOL
Alton Whitworth's
"Doc" Noble laentifies MysieryFarm No. 28
has been on th e Lum t. mc c 19 4q,
he purchased it fr om W, A . Haw Hart resident , The farm i1 loceted
south o f H ert.
All buildin9s and impro.,.eme• h on the
Brooh farm have come about ~ ince th ey
mo...-ed on the farm . Th ey inclu d e a ne w home ,
sh o p building , 9ara9e , t enant h~u se and
chicken house as well as e•tensive lendscap·
in 9 .
B roo~s has 4 00 ac res 1eede d t o 9rain1. and
200 a e rcs in cotton. H e int (lr p lan h cowpetu
wi t h h is grain s a nd deep br ea ks hi,. lan d .
Th o H a rt farm e r al so uuts commercial ferti .
liz e n e xten si.,. e ly .
8 4th Grade News
Brook W4S mDrri e d to the former Irene
Vv'elty in 1939 . They ha...-e th ree c hi ldren :
Thomas Lea, 14, in the ninth grade; N eom•
Rut h , ei9 h t, in the third 9rede; an d Sharon,
~ g e two .
The Brooh belon9 t o th e C.Htro County
Farm Bureau and Bapti \t Church . Mn. Brooh
is a me mber of th e Hart H ome Demonsfr a ..
tion Club.
Our room on::nnlzcd a club C'>n
l'rldn.y, October 2R \\' (' dC'cid<'d
un tht' 11amc "T ht' Good f'1tit:<'n~
Club." nn d elected t h(' ro llo\\ing
officers· JO<'l l.yUH, pr<'tHd(lnt ;
S.andra \J'(' l.il'l~l)', \icf'·pr~l dl'n t .
Nttncy Curo1 11nys. sccrNan::
C.ll'lan nC' ("al\·1'1 t , l reasuN"r: and
K:n ·e W illia ms, Tom N<'lson, nnd
l.arry K£· ith Jla.s t ings , l't'JXlr t<'1'8.
\\'(' a ll ha d run at th <" Ha ll ow ('n arnl\'Bl and sold all the rood
from our food booth
Reporters
Question of the Week
DHS Boys Take
Whn t w us your mos t embannss-
Induction Test
ShurOn \Vetison
Lll'>t T hur'>da)', NO\ t'lniN•I' :l, fl \1'
lucnl boys went to Anvwl llo n11d
und<'I'WNit
P h}sicnl
b "'nmanat ions and \('Sll:l Cor tnP UnttPd
States Ar-my fu:s(.'r\·e. T h('se boys
9. 1' 4:': Ji m m y fl utlcl·, Don Sheffy,
J OC' l...ce Wilcox, a nd Tomm y Ro b·
t::noon. Th ey w il l become mem tx-n
of l hc ActJvc Rrsen e
1'\, (' bee n em-
ba rrassed so many times, l rea ll y
cou ld n' t say.
Barbara Roger~~- At Band ('ontest at Canyo n last year when J
N. wa lk ed in on me w it ho ut a
s hirt on.
Melba Curry- Las t H a ll ow re n
when I walkt.'<l in the gi rls d n~sS ·
in g: room ami some bo ys were in
there .
Bel\· Warrcn- LosinJ: part of
m.y ba thing s u lt.
Do lores Battles - Losi ng m y le·
Melba Chism's
Ideal Boy
\'IS.
Most ll andsomc- Oon Shcf(y
CUtes t Eddie Wa y"c Winkle
Personality Bud Dye
S we tcs t Jimm y Hcnna men
Physique J oe Ben Mitchell
J la nds Nomta n Nelson
E yes Don G reJ{Or y
T eeth Mo nt y Boozer
Lips Dona ld c u .... y
Smile Keith Lo \-\ e
Nose Leon Crum
Hair Ji mmy J oh nson
F eet Romlif' Jo~ ld et·
Walk Zn y Gilbr(.·ath
ar 0. C. Rro nh ·o
M('a m:st J imm y Bu tler
\\1tii"St Ralph Sm1th
Most
Frit'ndl) A ltun
W hit·
M r. Bates My firs t d ny t o
tea c h. I th ou ~ ht Fra nkie U ll ey
was one of the k id 's mo t her.
B.nr·hu ra S tPw' nS \\'ould n' t you
llkC' to kno w ~ f Ru tdo!oio?l
Bll\nche Bnllard I' ll go along
wit h Ba.rho t'll.
WOI Ih
M:-rlc 1i·imblc When I walk('((
Best Drc<>s£'d Donal d R~nfro
iro on a boy changing cloth~ ba c k • Dispos1t10n K"1th ·1 aylor
~Ul~C.
1 Q \\"mst on \\'ttt:i,"'ile l'
F:\"~lrn Cummins
A t Plnim·icw,
l3t:,t All Al'ound Alt on Ba l('s
\\.-hilt' !'.kaling my i~>dat-pu3hi:.'I
Most AthiNt(.' Uun Moblt'.'r'
>scam-. dt•cid<·d to P..11't.
Most Likely 10 SUC'CCcd JCr f')
A nn ~mith \\'hl'n my Nening B1·own
di'I.'S!-o I II>[X'r decid ed h) IOW{'r 11'-df
ut IVuniX"II\ S.
Room 58 News
Chru ·lottr Hestand ~ l inl' was
\l'hl"n I anS\\·el€'d th<' Roll Call for
Joy Tailf')'s mother surp!'lscd
!:'tmtC' o( Don's fll\"OritC'S arc :
Jackie \\'ood 111 .!rt udy hall.
1'001'11 58 Fnday with hirthd ;t:o· re·
Fn~xt Bl!t<'k hea t· st eak
J oyce !\l ('ss r n~('!' \ Vhcn 1 rclt rrcsh ments a t t he las t period or
Colo.- Black
down the s t airs HaJ iowccrt nigh t. school. Sh~ brought a \)(.'auttrully
:-;port FcX"Ithall
C('C\•Iia
S t('hr When
Cuson decorated blrthdlly cakt' and hot
SUhJ('et P E.
Smith sen t me to t he office
chocola t e. E\CI')onc enjo)·cd t he
T C'achi'r !\11'. llatl'S
Muy Mc ACt.•(' \Vh en 1 asked delicio us refr{'shme nu.
E:ntcrtainmctrt Ctrls
M r . Mccart y ror a book to s it on
TI1e Busy Bee Club met a nd
Actr<'S!'; Jan(' R ussell
t ransacted routine business, then.
80 1 cou l d 800 a mo,·ie.
Al'l or Roh<'rl Mltchum
R it a Sanders- Ask O t <' l a C. and Sharon Tilom as,
t ht!
p rogra m
i\lo,'ie- Priva lc War ot Major
chairma n, pos tpon ed the progra m
Bl.•n.!;Oit
o;;h c l>ett er not tell you , "Ca n ~o n." u nt il a la ter dat e.
Son~ Bl11c k D<>nlm T rousers
Cal-rol \\' .- When 1 ye lled " Hey
The snow M onda y was to,·ety to
P astitn<' · Fll rt l n~~t wi t h girls
Whis tle ."
see Ca lling.
Pet P l.'{' \'(~- People w ho won't
P a tsy Queary- Wh cn I a ccld(' nYour reporte r .
let me do '-''hat I wa n t to.
t a lly ho nked the car horn.
George ne Blanton
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new·Internationals!
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:-'Uii numhcr 3.;.-.. \ ' E Bt.ald• n
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1 al 1 \If, t Han t
1ro Ctnmt~
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SELECT
your mode rn. depe ndable, funy automatic gas
range now. Gas a pplta nee deo le rs are featuring their
ouce-a-year opport un1ty ror you to sel ect th e auto-matiC gas ra nge of your choice and get 1t at a saving. An
a u toma ti c gas range
1\
the mo\t. dependable cooki ng appJi ..
ance betng manuf.-Jured toda; Buy }our modern, automauc gas range today and enJOY carefree, dependable
cookln g. No range rs morr al.domatic.
...:u;t ·tm:brr ;~:... 1 .. :-.1 tl l-1ld
't-t al. l..,t, ll, 1::: & 13. Block 1.1:i.
tin :nal Tn\\11 or lla 1t. Ca:-; lru
(-t>•u t~ Tt·,;J
~u11 numhf·r 3:.! U>, ChR'~
.\k[)a dt• t·t .-t. l Lui 2. Bluck 2, .;-..:am·
rrth ( 11 il.nnal Town. Castro <."ount;.. Tt·:\cJ"
SUit number 3:.: li. E S ~lc ·
C'urnuC'k 0 al. l..nt J Blcl('k :.!,
lrJ..,mal '''"t~ (f ='-".s.lar·l'th, Car..u"O
101 I)
t
."Ull numt ... ·r J\13. o . .-\ D>t r
• 1 a Lot 3, H\lx·k 93. ( 11 i~in;;~l
• ·\-\ll or VmllUIII Cd' tro ('tJUOl~.
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n•Jml.11 r 31:.!~ R \.' \f r)la·
tl al Lut11 lf). 11. 12
1)1 1 ~11\UI V,.t
IJ!Jt.;lhfll tr.v.n of
Bl •I< 10 1
~Clean
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1:.!. BltXk
Jn mm111.
unt} To. s
, t ,umh.. ·r 31 ""
.\h s l': 11
\\) r h t'1 hi, Lot 10. Block 2, Lot
"' 1 ltlf"k W Lot HI, Block i2 .
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See Your
Gas Appliance Dealer
numlw·r 32111,
\..('\\>
J ohmun
IA1f 'i. Bh;t·k 30; UltO:Irllll
1 f'laR:f!". Ca :-tr :;~ C. lUn ty
"11-:\ii'l
utt numOCr 3211 , H J . Mar lar
et •I. I...ots 5 & 6, Bloc k 43, Orlg·
m-i . !Hun of f 1 aj.ur. ('a~tro ('oun·
t) Tt·xas.
:-.u11 number 3213 . J, Bru ton
Slarl•· l'l al. Lo lli 7 & 8, Rlock 110,
Lot, 6. 7 & 8. Block 116 Lo t 7,
BlriC!k 129; Loti 23 & 24, Block
146 . Lou 23 &. 31. Bloc k 133 Lot
11. Dlock 1 35~ Lot• 5 lhru 8, a nd
9 & HI. Bloc k 155; Lot 7, Block
164 all Orh.nnal t O""'Tl o f Ha rt ,
C~tro County, Texu.
S uit nurnlx·r 3223 F rank Bsl.u·
m"n N al. Lo ti!. 1 & 2, Bloc k 1 29~
l..nt 3 th ru 6 a nd 8 th ru 16, Bloc k
129 . Lo t 26. Block 133 Lot. 1
thru 15, Bloc k 130 ; Loti !5 1hru
14. Block 108 . all O d g. town o r
Llart . Castro Coumy, Tu.u
Suit number 3228, E. £ , W lnn
lunctlonoUy Styled for Pratflcol Good looksl
Coronet 4-rloo r loncer
New '56 Dodge Coronet
Invades Low-Price
Field
!
tn•
C.. llln 1M
rewa If 1M PNI llllfiSICCISS! l1n's thllly lltt·lill,
- fll ·ltytll, ltl·laaitod Kltl5 Sill CAl II
Here is no s tripped-down "price spec.iil'' .. . bllt a fuU-aize,fullBlut.d, fuU-fG8hitmed. beai!'Y that's KI NG SIZE in every way,
This new Dodge Coron.>t tak,;; the measure o! ali other• in the
low-pri"" field on every l'?int of value: Size! Beauty \ Style !
Power ! Roomineosl Comfort\ lt is actually 111riaer and more
lu:rurioua than can coating up to a thoUMild dotlal'll morel
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at llw·lfla fiiN wiD I flit MM tiW, siJII$1
You have a fuU choi<e of body styles, a fuU choite of advanced
power features. And . • . you get the Magic Touch of Dodge
pu..h-buttan driving I
t-
Come discover tho dioidcnd of extra roltte that Dodge brin g~~ you
in tho Coronet. ll'aiM King Siu bu~ in lhelow-prit< ,l!tldl
:)t>
Vol..
ol ll>o F......N teeto
- - - - - - Win 1 Nn Dodae lor the rest ol your IHel Entw fablllour "Dod&• Jw Ute" Contest 11 your OOlite Dealtr'l nGW!
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MOTORS
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H ere are th e new I'I'I'ERNATIONALB ... gr~nt from any point of
Ne w INTUNATIONAL " S- 1\neH indudn lighl, mt:fium
""d htc~.,--duty modo~~l1 from <1,200 to 33,000 lbs GVW)
10 gcsoline, lPG englne1. e.,.ry modern truck fee~ture.
Driv•r· DesJgned for Ileal Comfort I
The~ie
develop their power for sustained operati on at lower, more
economi cal e nsine speedg. They're aU truck with no J)D.S8Cn gC!' car
enJincsor componentsaskod to do a tru ck job. That saves
you the BIG money - the over·th~yeartl openting
•
and maintenance money. Drive them today.
INTERNATIONAl:
TRUCKS
Y- rt~l•• I• IIAL narf•rt In Comfo-Vblan cob1.•
Comlo,·cuttled ll.. llrtg whM I. Low hood fo1 clo..-r •lollw
o hf'Qd, " Q.., l•l·•ld•n 11XJf l l n i ~Q. droh·frM door t f'QI I. A
wid• vorl•ty of ~lid ond two-toll• •~ter l or color1- Optlot~ ol
d• lu11• tobl hav• color- ~•red ln t.1ior, d!rom • lr;M.
AU·livch BuUt to
save J'UU the BIG rrwneyf
FACTORY BUTANE ECj)UIPPED PICKUP ON DISPLAY
HAYS IMPLE MENT CO.
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for children ege 5 and b
Mrs. Jack Malone
•
Corner Dulin 8 Se..,enth
Phone 110
when you~hop here
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FRESH PRODUCE
GRAPEFRUIT .---. . . .. . 3for 25c
BANANAS . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 13c
CABBAGE . .. . . . . . . • lb. 5c
ORANGES . . . . .. . . . . doz. 39c
LETTUCE ... .. -:-:·. 2for 15c
CHOICE MEATS
BACON . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 49c
PORK ROAST . . . . . . . lb. 29c
SAUSAGE .. . . . . . . . lb. 39c
T-BONE STEAK
• • • lb. 69c
OLEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb.19c
35c
CRANBERRY SAUCE
Large 80-Site Ruby-Red
Mout~ta l n
M edium Site
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2 For
Anytime freestone
sreat new INTERNATIONAL trucks ofTPr mor e b(lf'S('powcr-
The Play School
by
Dimmitt, Tfo·..c.
Pho ne 31 2
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More usabl• llorsepower for ~·Money savings I
the openmg , Tuesday, Nov. 15,
OPTOMETRI ST
Min-Ot
And U1ey g!ve you real com fort , tool They're d river-d esigned to
l et you work lon ger without. fatigue. Looded with J)erformanco
and handling features tha t mak e every hnut ing job easier.
A NNOUNCING
WOHLGEMUTH
W ilson
vilow! Th eir dean-lined styling is trim n nd functiona l - designed to
tnkc the rough goin g of truck work without excess ive repair costs.
,.,ra
W eek:days. 8:30. II :00 A.M.
Pu re Pork H ome Made
T1'
n~'OrjO•
11111111' (.:&mf• ' H\. II
n,e 1 toeau r 1lli(l'(l in thP 'Ill'<"•
Tilt hub<· 11 v.
0 •1' thl· liM- ond hall \ollt M .. trt y rn&klll~ Mrt
nH· 1!1-14 h•·•· •n tht
Bolll"·at H-;.a 1d '\.m lt 1r !Jfl)dirt
Brown
Stad1Um F rJdHy t:lght, .'\0\ f•lllloi 'I'
l111llt'fl
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for
thE'
Pxtra.
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Th mado· thf• liC'(•rf' 11-13.
l)lmmilf w II pl>tY'
MUlf· tfX'
h1·1 P Ftlda )- IliJ,;!ht fur thl'JI' Ja~r~ ln 1h,. Jasr qwtrlf'r hatrLitrk
hom~· !lam
K t 1th l.o~•"'f· ran 5 yards for a TO
Th Rob<'BI' Opt"'nf-d" \\t th '\ ~.3 j,, ma.kP l h{' ~l"flt'f' 19-1 4
DR. JAMES E.
Fresh Lean
numl r J:..'.'l"o!. J. (' G;~n.
t 1 Bl:>ck :ll t Jrhttn<~l to" n (>I
u·rm1• rft ld (' ~1 o Cmlilt~ Tt:\·
t,n ::-\
011 Thf',dHy. ~O \'f'mb(lr R, 195:)
t he <'ighth .':rad(' ~ids had a mt•l'tin~ a nd df'C ided to ha.' (' an orl{lt niz.ed chull· and to <'I('Cl o!fiC(·r~
Th ry w(·rt as foll ll""'
Pl'f'Sid £>nt ZNhn [\r·y;
\ •icrPrf'sid ent _'\ormll Baltll',,
St(".
and Tr(•asurer· Tht•nia ~mllh, HflJlOrtN'S ~tmnyt• \\'y er a nd A :.~n­
drea Boo thP
\ \'r al~u han• A nf·u
choral
tr>ll('hr>r tm..., y. :tr Jh·r nam"' ,..,
"rr... Bain \\"e :.t1·c rt•alt) l'njoyim.:
he1•,
h!H'k
J .o~tt;1
Officers Are Elec;ted
Armour Star
~111t
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T~:xas
umloe '~ l• F E t'a111~
1..()1 1 II nck } 13. ( ,Mt1!1."1)
IJ > c. • unr~
II~: t
Dependable
~l"fldUttlf'
\111\ldH)" in th,. St:tt•· Farm nurt:6U
Qu('(ln COITtf'tlo\
a llME d1 :n c• . Sht> p]H)1 'd I !<ill !\1)"1na \\ tl:oo lif'mm ponir·d hy hl'r
chair Clarinf't with thC' \\'1 st Tf·X· mOThr•t'. Mt·s. J \\ .
Thc,mpson,
.
,
j\nd '''\t•ral nthrr Farm Bu . f'HU
as S ta l l.' hand, and i<HI ~ Soprano nwmbf·t~ and dl'if'2'B t 1 ~ 10 tht> Anw ith Lh(' W T Choi r . Mrs. Bau1 nual Stat(' Farm BUt'f'UU Con\t•n·
played Cln rinN and Bass Clari - 1hn a! F'on \\'o r·th
ne t \\lth th.-. Amarillo S}mphtm\"
She tau~.: I t t w , , 11 M ••
_r..1 y rna "'ts m ('Ompt•tltion w1th
sourl, lx> tor~ !mlna•)~~~~~~ ' L!o thf' ~·r!:-. rrnm thr thirtN'n dis'f
n .. • 1
gl
I
I riel~ fo t• the f'a1m Bureau QU(·f'n
!• ~n.~~ m .~ a p•· \atP n " th is of Tf'xa.s.
mon !l army
He Is l:K'lng Sf'nt
Rl'
th
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t o Alas ka .
mg
r> • u.·trmPr, .. yrnA n«S
Some o r her r ,. -1
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rec<.'lvl'd a wnst watch and !!.PH' NII
S port All 51 )0~t~n <'S are.
~ t her award\ and honors Sh(' wl_ll
Pastime R idin
h
tec("IH an a\1-exPf>nsC pald t r1p
F'ood &n11. na ~)Je orscs
t~ Chlca2;o to the Nati onal Con.
of the Farm Bu·
Col "- ' - p urp1e an d \Vh 'at(' ( Yea \~ntlon. S<'\"eral
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f
Dlmmitt l
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rf"tiU m(>m'JII.'I'!i o
Dtmm!lt will
Movie All musica ls
accompany h~r
So ng- I li kf' all
·· srf'ad ts th~ !'i tarr or hrr , but
ther(' i.s nn rNIWn w hy thE" llrl' or
Ei9hth Grade Choir
th£' starr should be om· Jons:- loaf "
Amarillo Dally :-.:r-ws
Firm
numhl-, n:.."l R.ty .\h'i'\.H.
1 II, Lot .... 1 & .!1. Bl<•ck 1::.:3.
1 llart
I~
Of Wf'-.1 T ·MIS St~ tt e C'ollt·~f· Wllh
Larqe Golde"
~u1t
10\\fl
Bobcats Swat
Hornets 19-14
M rs
'\1u,(e H·&d1('1' Shf'
Joy WalkPt' Ont'
.nrt e1 nuo n
th ls sum mC' r nt Band Clln\1)!
Alllt Goltehon
ne d ay when I
lost PM l of m y bathin g s uit In th e
s wimm ing pool !
Mel bu Chis m Wh<'n I got my
s hh·t Ulk cn oft ul Sha ron's la~ t
s lumber part y,
State Winner
Tulrl
hln 11•\1, 1 n Hn 'Ci }li rd TI>.
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Jll.!tg\11 d "llh lrt~d ltJ('k ,.
tht·y
tuml,)~ un Uw KU k '" ;u•d Tulta
n 11 a not ht'r TP on I t "'ra JII"Jtnt
foj lt"ld ll h
NUMB ER b
Teacher' In Review
in~ momen t ~
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llu..,t'\t·r on th1 follo141nlt' kickpeN!~
VOLU ME XIX
MPiha Cuny
numhel 3219. \\' E Phlit·t ul. L.o:•l 3. Bc.1kk 116, I )fl-..
mallo\\n uf !l.trt, Ca.tro County,
Tt"\a
su.l number J:.!~l. F. R <'111 ;I(' nIt
t al.l..::t 1.:. Hukk llli_ t)li'•
.nat tC•\\on of Ha.11, Cn, t1o Count),
lt•':l"
JO·W n'£'1rrk A
and 4:00
o't hd·!
1 exn!l or Cru!tro C'ount:'_'
:-ou1t numb•
3~.!7 R A. find· rl•ll"k P )1 , t o t h
ge-r:. t'l al. Lot 3:.?. Dl•Kk 13:! < ~·~o:~ ~~~~------~ --------1 nal h \\ll ot ll:ut. Cat-.tro <."oun'Y.
11~.
1. Costs less to buy
tr.
u l
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BOBCATS
l I Bobcnts \ ·s. Mulf'shO<', hf'l'l'
Bl a ndtl"' Il.'lllard ,
1 i RalnhO\\'i
Claud<' Bloc k(' r, J e-rry Brown ,
HI Bobcu ts vs O lto n, th en'
JammY Butle r, Do11nld Cheek, Mel·
h.'\ ("hlsm , \\'aym.• Co llin~. J o(• IJ<on
23 South<-rn A ~;~cmbly P ro·
Mit hell Don M obley, Melba She\· gmm
t on Barba ra S t ev<' ns, A lto n Wh it·
25 IlaskC' tba ll l i l CRn) on
wu~1h a nd Joe Lee Wil cox .
2Ji; Rui nbo..-.'"S
29 Baske tball a t Abe rna t hy
wll '-1'- ''hil t• hmM..., H l'un-
t'lrkh. "'''n,.;i<•n n~•h·t-.lt I "'~""
teullm.tl u UkU
l ast1n l'outll),
lit' ..,,t;.-. ·lll"luu~ mo ltll--:; "h' uld
1\ ,,\..;
:11-.1 ho· df'lHWd . ttw l'rttnkca"t'
~mt nm:1ber 3~1. ll att T o\\ n·
•lrllno-d 111d n tilh-d \\ llh llC.'" oil
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Co.l. tt nl. lAl\ "..'"7. HIO('k 13.1. .Hltl 1h 1· 1:tnltll run 1111 ~c\,T:tl
f
II•Jrt, ca,lnl
l'rl~mlll lP\\11
minU1(',.; 1,) ctm l tt ll :-.urfm'l·~ \\Jih
l \IUOIY. T ,~,
Pr. Fl" 1n J\ Skit" i111d thf'
:-:uit llUil1h4 I' 3:2.33. J ~1. Mt h~
1-"it'!OI Br~ptt ... t Church of Abi!.. m•
f'1 nl. l.•llt 3~. Bii"ICk 133 Ori~>;ln::ll
\\Ill lX' hr~t3 to tn(' ('tnln·ntlon.
t''"-n {l( lhrt . Cu'tiO l'ount) 11r. T C G:ndner, darecto r of lht'
T,.,.:~,,..
Trnmin~ t'nion OC'Jlal·tmrnt fm
:'uJt numt,._.r 32.';3, Ra~ Johl".;on
t hl' Rapt i~t c.•
.·nero 1 Corl\C"ntlon
N al. Lots :!. 3. 8. 13, l •l. 15, 16
or
T
e
xas.
will
l)('
m charge of t he
l i & t. Blot':k 5-l OriJ:lnal tOYdl fl [
Summr.'rfi ld, Castro County, T l X· m('l.' tmg and \\-ill S::l\ e a rc\ tl'W or
"tfltc·w idl" wor k
ll!l.
~ u~ tmmbt:>r 3274. E. L. RJm,c~- et at. Lot 2, Block 91, Orig inal d e r for ca-"h. providjn~. ho\\. t'\·er.
town or D•mmltt, Castro County, tha t nom• of ..a1d proper t y shs!l
Te..:u.
be sold to t h<' n" ncr of said propSuit n umtx>r 3Zi , lro C F or· erty d irt'CIIy ot· lndlrl"Ctly or to
snn f;t al, Lot 5, Block 3i, Origin· anyon(' ha,-mR an inten:-st the rf'in
al town or Dim.rrutt, Caslro Coun- or to any par t y o t her t ha n a Th S·
t)' . Tcx1 s
ing Umt " hich is a part )i to u id
~Ult numher 3280, F loyd Smith. suits for I<"S" tha n t he amounT ot
Lot 6. Block 139. Orh::inal to~n lh£> a.djudC"cd value of aid proJ>o f Dimm itt. Castro Count)·, T rx· e1·ty o r th<' ali;"J:re~n.t(' amoun t of
a!!
thf' jud1m1enl Ri:"alrrst sai d propAnd I u ill o n the Fu""!lt 'T\It-sda)' f't'l~ 111 l' ll.ch l>UH. w hlc:he\ er s
in the ~l onth or l)('ccmbcr. 1955. lower. and sub}-et alllo t o the
th r.' !"~nll" hdnt: thr.' 6 t h dn;.- of rls::ht of th('l dr ff' ndants to rede1 •m
[lf'('~mt...-·r. 19:\5, JH"OCN'd t o sell ...alc1 p i!'Jlt·lty in the- time
afld
;~II (lr tht• 11-.!ht. lit if'. intt·rest and manm·r prnndt'd b;. lm1 and :-.U •l('Quit~ tlf th~· ''lid drr1·ndant o; 10 j('Ct al"("l t ~ thf' rls::ht o r thf' d-•·md Ill th1• !:!lid profl('rt y at the fl•ndnnt~; to Inn £' ..,:-tid propt tt y
C'uurt f1 1U"(' d lClr ot the said C'a · d 1\idcd and sold in )('..;., d•u~i t\Jl.S
tro Ct,Untv, T· , a ... in t he Cit) than th,. \\h•ll(>.
or 11m-.m1tt, h<·I\\N'n lht' hours o f
Jack C'art"riJ.:h t
Bobcat Stadium
Stadium, 8:00
]l ('J"X) rt en~:
Farmers Urged To
Winterize Tools
I And Machinery
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THE
THE STAFF
t "" r Ptm· 11tt l"t-.tr' l'o.unt) T '
r ,l..,
"' '.ll"numl~t "\h>~:ilh11""1111
l'·!l''•tlld.r 11h\ l} dan~.~~~~~~<-ik.'ll'llf,I:\Tt·'·lliC.'Oilt·~~" tnd
~Uit tllln\lll, I' 3ll.~'
\ I l~m\. h.un 1 t ;:II, Lot '-1 B k•~·k 57~ llr1·•· n n J;:l\t'n m~o:ht.
.
ll\11\1'11-ttt~.:s nr" mcludC'd nn th('l
1 &1
. t I 1~\.:x:k H
lo~.lt ., ·~
t \\11 o[
Jllmll\111.
( .\'-lf\1 I Cll:ll'l; P.u.d lko'\' dl":!. lllolll.._,,\ :O('Ill'fllll!• or 1'\f'll i S.
IU )('k. I aU U I .-1. llk'C.·h. ,\, :t.ll ill l'ou•lT.) Tt,l!!i
n1 l \\hth· tNm hmt' n ~oNi
Traini111: l'nton Jlrt»t lams plan·
1 o,q· r l'unmttl, l •.• ,.
;-: 111 1 r~umtx>r :'\lt)i. C f' Hl';.- d•·mc-o• hl ~Jit'Lm.: an up~wt ""m't· J\<'<1 h~· t ht" llit ~lur:-. nnd nwmlw1~
l I.H'l
r. , ...
nolU" <·I o.&l. l..lll 1,, Hl•lt·k 57 (1tl'- thb \\ llt ll(' t~f'll' la't ,::n mt' and it ol PI T l' ,:\tol ('hurc-hN will IX' p t"{'• I"'""..,~
11rnhf> 31 11; llilrnt'\ Rt'<'k· ln:al t,,,~n ,,:
\lmurutt
Ct,.lnJ ~~•11 ht• pl.t)ni nt Hart. The lint ,,·n t ('(l cmd l~ xplttilwd t'lt'forc the
ch: \('11 c-nm<' llUl o f the F tH"\\Pll m• ... ~('llCt'l~
Thl ' pro~t·mns will
!, l.ol'r H' Hlock •"'
r,p .. l··unr.' Tt"\..b.
ntlt••'-'
·fllJnllll<lt,l't"tru ""•un~u11 numb.·' 31~1. R IIJlh :.;nuth ~·u n~~ Wit hou t un~ ,t'riou_s injur· h(' u~"t in churches throughout
1;>' Tt,.S
l't 11 t... ,, 1. B loCk \21,); On~ n ·.al IP' and Qu;trt .. ·rha c k Fd d l(' Sn\a ~e llw 'ILtlt' rhtnng t he- £>arl)- Jlart o f
~Uit Ol1nlfM'I 3o,)U,, ~ :'-1 Th"m· 1<1\\n ""'~ Dmunttt Ct~tn) c..,unt), \\lll a~:am bt• r~nd~ l o ~uid•' hl" nt "\l ~1."'11
~--"-'q
a" • 11 Lot 7 l;o()('i-:: tl'7 ()rt~in tl T~,·,,t ..
t eam'l> Jlht T Bttac-k Thf' l>ame
\\ll f l•mm111t f'1:-.tnJ t\lunt;.
\lnt'UP \\ill 20
af' alll~ \.
~1ut num t.., ·r 3l&i. !\l N< Srtltil:' .. lnrtm~
A\<'n at
""1\ut~ln! f't al., L\.11 I Bln~.k l !l~: Amht·r ... t " ith \\£'1\ in
l '
Ftrm- (.1 j:ltlal tu\\ 0 c•f ntmmt tt . 't:.tro nL::hth'\lf. Jam .. Hollm\H) at l~·ft·
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1, Block C'vtmty, Tt""l"
hntr, \lfn .. t li•mn\ it•, at fUiltllH'k
and J till .., \\ t•hh. Jtlhn I .Jl<.'~·
B\Ol'k
~u1t numh..r 31!17, W B Ft(\\·
lliO<'k en t al. l-411 i. Hltli.'" 1!1 E'll ,: Pn~ ll' J'lunh~~onl, "onu·
P h1ll il'"
e
Rl
r.ltk.·k r..Ot, ... ~· ltlL\: 11, Blot: h. l~l. Fl •.t g "·•ncho
H.. nnld clark
H\Qt.k Lot t.! l1J~.X·k l~l. .I-"ll • l' t~ o nmi J 1•t.nm lhndn 111 m t he II III'
kl('k
At r 't"
th(' ~~ f"' .... cnt m·
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IV
n t 1 ,_ I ,1 P:! ].,11 rUI,.,
I'
ro •1
Ut' ad1 '"~'~"~ not tn put
llw In t till lit
Thn r.1ekC'd up m th .)11 11 uf \\ttltt.:ritinL!" larm
thn t (
\\11" 10 lol(' illl\111 l chi!KI'} "11'\ llltol I li d 11~('/f'
r r.od. l\\0 In !h1• ..,,'C'l,nd Ollt II'T
n iiir~. r noc \\ th d.Uxili 11·~ murl t• 1 1 I a d '" 1 tn lht' IIMI ' ' 1
nt'"ll and li('I.t
<.
Muleshoe Mules
\\ 1
\Ill
11.\\'' !I t' d "·1111 u tIn th lhtnlin .S imm .•u:.. l\o\\ tn•m..: !t•nll'l.'l, m·h D'- PI wr!'>, lk•~ 1 ~111<1 an d ' l't't'l<ll 11 mlillt111K
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tl
lti11 r~\"2· \..,-1 .... ,,f 'qq-mlw·z A 0 J!JS.'l
(If t he ~m, Th<• b y ror
poli1t fMilt•d Jtrr.v Dro oNTt
thl nmrkto "' an t'IV'II y.rrd
Bobcats vs.
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No. 2 1/:z Ca1
PEACHES • • • • 27c
C0RN.. -:·:-;-. 2for 25c
FL0UR... -:-:-.-:~ : 79c
.. 85c
C0FFEE·
•
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La Graede, Croom Style. No. 303 Coot
Gold MMal, \ll-lb. Priot log
I Lb. C•
Schltll. .
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•
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•
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FROZEN FOODS
ORANGE JUICE . . . . 2for 35c
LEMONADE . . . . .. . .. 2for 33c
STRAWBERRIES . . . . 2for 49c
SQUASH .-. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 19c
GREEN BEANS • • 2for 45c
M inute Maid or Snowcrop
.,_. inute Maid
F-lav-R-PJK
Hills 0 ' Home
Stokley's Cut
• • •
Rex
PURE LARD . . .-. . . . . 31bs. 59c
DELSEY .. .. .. . . . . . 2rolls 25c
SWEET POTATOES ... • • 43c
APRICOT PRESERVES . . . . 37c
BLACKEYED PEAS . . . . . . .. 25c
APPLE BUTTER ...... qt. 25c
Bothroom Tissue
2 For
Wopco No. 2 1 :z Can, lor9e
• •
Zest~e Pu re, Decorated Glcus
Van Camp 's, No. 300 Con
2 For
Par
DOUBLE SCOTTIE STAMPS ON WEDDNESDAY
WILSON
I
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n-prt·sntRII\t'!oo tl! R
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Curd. and tf hl•l"-' tkl't'Rt-.~ d to lht•
~- ll.:dford T.._,'t\n & I.·\t1<l h1·u·" and )PJ:&I t'<'lll'l"'('nl.rHiH'"' r1f]
d II C Bl't\1,\nl , Wm II fW!\n. ami
LEGAL NOTICE
hPl i"'S and lt>t::al n•pn.•.. t• n!Hii\t . ot
J\ t'lou~o;lu:-. H J. f~.IU~Ins, and
If ht · h1.~ df'<'i 'R!<:('J w thP lll'll"loo and
R
fl agg HOC Sl ates
Ch riS• t mas party
!Hospital Hews
PAT I ENTS IN T H E HOSPITAL :
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Fl~ll't'llllll<' Pt·nida
Rt•~··lla 1-A•kf'tt, .md If
GPmld Allrid ~c
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F\a~g 1Iom(' Dcrnonstrntlon H.oht·r·t Fullt-r
h:~al n·p~t·~t· rtt:i',l'\" t\t ROi'<'liR C'lub mtm!A·t'l!. rnt't:'tin•~ Fdd.J) in
Ma<' Clark
C"'{Wllpany,
a ro-r
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R· 11'<'"-hnwnu of fruit ~akl". sal- PJ\TIJ-::\',.... DI:-.;\ J IS.~ED
Jon~ . R R 1\uhn. and if hl" bo•
nd and c-oflee wul' M't' H'<I \k.. - F'RO :\ t THE HOSPITAL:
h•·trs and I~Al I'L'ltJ't>.. t:>nt.'ltJ\<'S of Mr., ca ... andra 11ou~:hs, to tht•
Rf'lx'c<''l. Mus~·
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Jl h£' llf' d('('{'""('d to lhu h€"11-.. and t-d ddt>nd.lnto. and to th<' h(•ll
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\\'oc.H('n, 1">\w"Jas Dnmron, Jamrs
lt'~-'llt't'Pl'4.".•'1ltatiH·.;; C.lf Rut us Bt•d- and h·~al tl·pn..,l'ntatt\._.., of ~o
Rntdford Ed \\'il<;;.nn, $1·.. Hay~
Grr~011u ?.ubiale
f.lrd, J K Scott, and tf ht' bt• dl'~ manl. tll tht• "i"lo.)u .. ,·-. of
th<'
JU/'In l-.l'l.t'tinc;:
l'hot·d Smithsnn, C'hde Danwor1,
N'Al-('d to thP hNI'I1 •~d ll'gnl rep- f'bo\e nanwd ddt·mltnt:oo a~ lllll) c..:inn, H('x \\ omen, Cl.~de 11 Ilnm~
Net uropet hie Phy1ici an
n.,m inl.lo Santone
n ...... nuniH'S of J h Srott , J Ro~ bt.• decl'tl:;d, l"''t·fl·ndanb , GrC('t- ron , J )1 Cokt>, llcnry and the
'llkt• Il udson
Prl Pl.wkt·lt , Jr and tf h(' b(' d••- mg
ho&t~s. Mt~ Smith.
Glona Z<'IX"da
•r~cl Chlropr1ctor
t'l'tt~t·d tu tht" hl'll'!'> and li·~al n•pYou .an.. ht•rt•h~ oonunttndl rl
Pt•t<> l\lanro
n· .... l'nta.\1\t':o. of J Rotk.·t· t 1-'\.Lckt.• tt. KP!X'HI' bdon• thl' lh'lnt)l't\hlt' Plio.
SalidA Ramon
... 04 West Bedford
Jr D\lrolh) \1.-l(' Puckdt. and 1f trtCI (.\1urt of Ca!.ti'O Count;. at
G,•rald !:){'.• MAr lin
~h(l ht_ do'('t>a ... t J. to th<' ht>1~ and th(' Court llouM• thtreof. tn l'lnn1\11'1> T('X Conard
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Brother Of County
Resident Succumbs
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lllo:id<'s a hrotht.•r in t his C'oun·
lhOIT)', 7 1, brothC'r Of \\'ell AllthOr\} f t he- Bh: Squ.aa-e commun~ ty, 1>1r. Ant h ny IU \"CS a ~o;on n nd
ity, ltho dl<'d .Snturd.ay in Cm·plL~~; dall!:ihlrr. onc o t hf'r b1•oth ('r, fhC'
Chrust I. "l"rl' lwld W edn<>sdar Ht slstl."rs and rour J:randchildn•n.
2 p m In t h<' Ro"" C"ha!X'I of DilMr. snd ~I I'K. Do~·lc 1llomRs
lon's 1-' Uil('ral ll onw in ll('r<>ford.
Budai \'as tn \\cstpark C('tllCh' l') and La Juana \iliited Mr. and Mrs.
Jim l\l cC'ntc hlm In Amarillo
at Herdord .
A f..>rnwt· r('~o;ld<'nt of ll <>r('fOI'd, da)',
Dr. C. E. Parsley
:--Town And c
ountry
~;~:t ~~l~~;~n~~;~e\,~fo~~:::. :;~t. :lta,sh:~,~~~-~~r:n~~loc,~c;:,~ Club Holds Meet·ing
th~
t>S~
~
fo~ty~two
horn In Corsi~
Mr. ond Mrs. S wain Burkett ore
<'nnra, Mn y 27, 1 ~1 II{' \~os mar- hom,. fnm1 u business trip t o SBD
l'lt'd to l mo C11!os In il ('rt'fo ad m i\ n ton io.
1906 nn d lh.t...:t lh<'l'(" turtll 1!)20
Jlr w u!O t\ mcrnlM:>r or IIH' M<'tho·
1\h Ant hon'"
F un('m l dips. for \\'ill B. An· dil!lt Chur·ch.
,,t
I
J:Uardut.n of
J)\'n!OI
and
aft ... the (':-.. para I ton or
PHONE NO. 7
tat.·-.. 1f J Rnho ·rt Puckt"tt. Jr, and dah from thl' dn.tP of the u;suan<.'t'
I Do~ro;:th~,~~\~I•~•;;;Pu~c;k~<~t~t~R.~A~Do~u~<::· tlf. th1s c::nauun. same lx'm.:; the
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.f:ith d:lv of I:X·c.:rutlf'r, 1~. then
and th,;rr to ansv.t•r piRinttff
f•nt amcndt'd ongmal pt>tlt1on
fllt:d m sa1d C'oUI"1 on tht> 8th d }
o! ~ J,rmlx>r, 195.-'i, an th1s caust·
numbered .!'.MS on lh(' dockl't of
~a1d rourt and Sl) led Mrs Ruh}
Cook. plaintiff, \'i Broford Tow n
& Land Compan}, tt al. dc-f~ndant:~.
Th.(' part 1 ~ to !'tAld .!I:Uit ar(' ~trs
Ru hl ('ook plamttff and th<> par·
It':.· and or~llmz:at 1 ~·nJO t o \\hich
thl" li-Tlt ts dll't'Ctrd are dl'fl' nd-
SPEEDS
EVERY
.108!
8111!'1:
A l:'ltiet St8tt'm('nt Cl f th(" t\1\IUr('
of th1 !lUll 1c; . .; follo"' , to-~o~o It
'I'rf'"'-llolSJii to Try T1tle ftlr IItle and
p ... F.-:-1l·n tl r th~ !ullo" 1n~ I'(' at
('o.!aiP m C<Uttro Count~
Tl!'-...a.S.
h.l· \llt
Th('
Lnt
ot the right price.
Killingsworth Bldq. Supply
Ros. 40
Phooe 34J
thl•
j
on<"- half
1 \\·1~ t
of
\\'1-.t OllP-half 1\\'l2\
Th(" Town and Coun lr} Gttrd('n
C'lub met Tu('sday m th(' hom(" of
Mr~ Glenn Merritt • .M rs . Ahin
Mr and Mrs. Do) lc l'nderwood
DIESEL SPECIAL
V.('l'f'
buo;;;.tn('SS
l"llillOI'S in Ama•
Speci~
s::wings are yours when you
farm with the new M inne!lpolisMoline UB Diesel Special. The built•
in power steering system. offered as
extra equipr'r1tnt, gi'o'cs you effortless,
r es ponsive, shoek:·proor handling.
T he interchangc:able fro nt-e nd asscm•
blies make this solid 4-plow lriltlo r
adaptnblc for ever)' job. W heel guards
are av:ulo.ble :LS extra equipment. Buy
something special-buy a UB D iesel
Special.
~o,
Come in ancl look over rho
h••hiJ~' \\'all't'tl
Cesspool Drilling
30"
Pier Holes
36"
I oopet
42"
nf"l :\ht- fll ll•l>\
FISH & WARREN
HEREFORD, TEXAS
21 4 A ve. H
Phone 121 3
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l~nn
\\"Jill
~" h 11· T1w"d
:-:om lP,
> nnd
Walt ~~m· l
\\ "t>rl·
':\
M n. Pcnrl S hcrfy and Mrs Mar~ ga rel 8()l'en ~tpcnt a w£'ek 1'(-'Cently
with 1he J . B. Brannans up neat'
Clayton, N. M. They hunted deer
with a high SJll"<'d c:nmera nnd
round 21.
INVEST TO-DAY
FOR TOMORROW
with
Rt. 2
JOW-ao
List your land with
fiiPlE ACTi o~
me. I need listin9s and
witll
NEW AND USED PUMPS
IIICM"t
Theatre
"""'ill ..
,..P"IIJhlftl ., low 01 XI' "1:1 )) f be !v-
~UALITY YOU
lil..,p-+r
KING , Mgr.
••"'...::!
tt.t I ft 4>! yov r co• ""'- Sol>o'"'•
eJ. A,lo lgr- '"'"' ot ttl.t- Sho"'IIIOt~
I'll, 108'9-M
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ELECTRICIAN SERVICE
and Materials for all Size Jobs.
REUBEHS WELDING AND
MACHINE SHOP
PAT PATTERSON
29 ~ ,
Phone
at Wilooo lo Nlc - U.... Co.
H , 193
- ;Dimmitt Teus
Dimmitt Motor Co.
Dimmitt
ACJenc:y
FoodltaM
& APPUANCE
S~~per
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Slouthlerift9
Co•pl•••
ft.sWIMe
A
c.riot
2
FRIGIDAIRE
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Castro
c-ry
I
SALIS . . . . . .VICE
Complete line of clomeatic
ond commerc ial
Refriger•~
Mulet
r.c-...
TELEVISION
rull Lint
lo A Modem ToWl\
HOME APP LIANCES
Dimmitt Wheat
Growers. Inc:.
Complete
Dimmitt
Pam & bppty
North'*
Wh•'-••le
Motor Shop
Oporatod
by-
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Dimmi" Motor Co. i
... ~.~tomot i ve &
W ELL MC IC'Q.S
ElevefCK"
I
Supplie1
Company
Aree
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OLDS
BARRY SULLIVAN
I.
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Sears Grail'!
Sorv in9 A Grcwin9
SUN. and MON.
Phooo
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Loophole
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Store
For immedi•t• urvic e
Phcne 131
G ood Ulecl Retrl,.raton
Ele ct ric and Gu
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POWEW TV
PATRONIZE DIMMITT MERCHANTS
W inthroath Pump
Supplies
Dimmi" Motor Co.
Pli()!'I"E 131
For Heeded
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Wichita
Merchandise and Service
:z
Honea
JOEL McCrea
Equipment Co,
CIN EMASCOPE
TinS SPACE
Dealen For
MASS&Y-HARRIS
In Tedmicolr
J
l
F•rm Eq ui pment
gullfd double-grip door latches. To h elp l essen In•
juriol":! from impact, Fo rd oHers optional sea t belts and
Lifeguard cushioning for control panel nnd sunvison.
A new d ouble-swivel Lifeguard rear v!ew mirr!>J'
"gives· under impact . Come in! See how safe , h ow
beautiful, h ow pow.!ul a car in Ford's field cun be.
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The fine car at half the fine-car price
CHANNEL 11, LUIIOCK
......
FOR SALE
that's what you get with the
TUES. and WED.
NEW 1956
NOV. IS end 16
I hey Have A Personal Interest In Your
Spy
Chasers
DESIGN
GUAT TV FORD THEATRE, TUESDAY, 8 :30 P. M.,
•
EXPERT
OF ALL IIINDS
NOV. 13 on o 14
Castro Motor Co.
CAN MEASURE BY YOUR CAR 'S PERFORMANCE
WINCH TRUCK WOitK
W ith • Frit"d\'Y
" •
You'll be safer in a
1 600 E 15"
Hoists f or Dum~ Beds
H - OwoO<I lo ()per.....
PLUS
$239.95
more important than Fo rd's Thund erbird
l ooks nnd go iJ F ord's n ew Lifeguard Design. It
gives you c:ctra protection in accidents. To cus hion
you from the steering post , F ord has a dccp-cent~r
Lifeguard steering wheel. To reduce possibility of
d oors .springing Ol>Cil under impact, F ord haor Ufc·
'56 Ford
11nd a complete line of parts for your
Maytag App lia nces .
end W indmill Pumps
e
WAYN E MORRIS
Hembree Bldg.
o.
E ven
JACK NEWMAN
I
Two Guns And
ABadge
Fully- Automatic Dryer
four dry ing remperature s.
A sale automatic beat for every fabric
regular fab rics pf~ts a speci:-.l "~ttin&
( o r safe. gentle dr)"io g of ti~! i catt
and sheer fabrics .
Co-.llecl olr cii'<UiatiOII,
Gentlest drying pouiblel Hearl and
'-"'/'h'' drying air, thea circulate• it
through nu:nblin'g clothe• in 1 •cieati6c pattern to gi•e fast. gentle a.od
effi cien t d.ryiaa.
·
You dry more clotbea ia leu tiaM
with fewer loads. Whirlpool dri..
quic.k.ly a ~0- lb. load of wet clothe.
Satin·•mooth d.nam elimioacea aoas..
giag or turins.
Driea better than the outdoon.
Cloche. sec: fluffier an d sorter J•
Whirl pool. A ad, there's no dun, •u.ofading, maned appcan.a ce. cloth-.
pia "dog ean•• or wnr 84ld tear
from wiod -lashiag.
COME IN ••• SEE IT HOWl
·poWELL TV
& APPLIANCE
FIRST STATE
Opportunity of Serving You
BANK
THF BOWERY BOYS
NOV. 17 end 18
The Seven
Year Itch
E
2
Form Mach ine ry
2
Q
C. &. S.
In Color
· - Equl....llt
CINEMASCOPE
Hou~e...W
Wheel
Balancing
SEAT COVERS
Applienc..
FRI. and SAT.
NOV . "
FROEHNER'S
VARIETY STORE
"Whre CGitrO
Shop•"
.. no.-
DIMMm
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SU PER SCOPE
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TOM IWIU
MARl ILANCHARD
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Wheel Alignment
end
JOHN DICSON
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UPHOLSTERY
The Return Of
Jack Slade
i
Co.
DIMMin
Equlpmellt Co.
MARILYN MONROE
z
Cl
Hays
lmp'-tNttt
HUNTZ HALL
THURS. and FRI.
CHRYSL ER
lnd1atr ial Motor-1.
GRAHAM -HOEM E
Plows & Equipmen t
~
1.'/elfare and Will Appreciate the
LEO GORCEY
, , , } sctt.ings, WARM to H~T. for
,
• Fwlttura
e Aota Upllolstery
FrH Mottl Proofl09
New 11nd Used Mach ine •
Mayta9 Dryers
ILACKS MITHINt;;
fl irbenks-Mortt lrri9atio n
Taylor-Harrison
NOV. 12
-·.
• RU91
"If We Can't Fix It; Throw It Away"
10 SHOP IN
SATURDAY
TURNKEY JOB ON
I
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ftl11 WtU fH.tiUM :
-11:1•
dJRtely follo ....i ng the ceremcmy if1
the home of t.he bride.
f'riends arc eord.lally invited.
Haynes Machinery Co.
Phon e 329
mp emen
GRF;.-:TING :
You arP hf•rl'ln corn;·:smdOO to
li.Pl~ar b('ror<' the ll onorR.bl(' District Cour1 of Castr:> County at
th e Coull House thu .:Ol tn Dim·
mitt T <'1QIR, at or before 10:00
' I'
a.m. of the fi rst Monday
after
the
e xpiration
forty· t wo days from the
date of the !~Ruane<' of th is
Citation, sa me !'l('ing the 19th day
or OC'CC'mbcr, 1955, th en and there
to answet· Plaintif f'~ Petiti on filed
in .said Court, on the 3rd day o r
November, L9~5. in thi.-. ca use,
number«l 2250 on the d ocket o r
snl d Court and styled FRED
BRUEGEL, Plaintiff, vs. All Per~
sons to whom this Ci tation Is Ad·
dressed, a s Defendants.
A brief Sta temen t o r the nature
this sui t is as follows, to-wit :
Pla.intirf aues for the title to
married, Mn . H . G. Bedford :
,I
We Cl._ ll• 'fOtlr Home)
"'' • w••"tWOt f~ • , • S.h~t•u.U Mwh .. u-.tM!ty ""•'•• • •' 110p1
'"'Pft•t ,..,_ pr•loo-!0'0...-t o.,cf
•• '- $W 70 ~ lOW XI
.......... _70¥•
Dimmitt, Texa1
tist Churc:1. Dimmitt.
A rec~ption will be he ld lmmc-
IRRIGATION WELLS
LIFEGll
CLEANING
to
aftd t.oe!W:l rM l.ft of y -
"''"..,'Y fri-l>t \"••· ot "9lo.r1t oporrt AI
~al!ement nrc
an~·~:~~~~~;n~~'".n:',
t1age f tLetr daughter,
Fa) e to Da\·id H. F unck. son
Mrs, and M rs Edward M . F unck
W . H inton, and if ever married.
Mrs . J . W , Hinton : and if any
or aU of the above nam~ pa.rlleii
are decesa.sed, the heirs , the u.n-
FORD;ives yvu
MAGIC MASTER
tt't a KlriMilk fKt , •. lftotl MO- Wt a ' HCUr.l
1, O.."~tt tfte W~Jrm -IOp pel'.od b.fott otd,nory o:tol rho!ll ck.wn
ti!9Ygh 19 u·culo:;,,. ''"'"
2 .IJ h>91'1 f~tMrGt•"Q ''"'P"#et""" ...... " o•d·lloO'Y o•l th"'l do-"
too lftUCh IO 9•~• P"~' P'.,...,!<OI'l.
..........
Dimmitt
111 lomlllf·lln _.11y,
inlp1- 1M Wtflr.l' MQ!"M9
t .. rtlo11 0"'1' 00'* pti'IOI.to..,_, I\Obrw.o•"'9 oJ.
Ie •.
Mr. And Mrs
TilE STATE OF T EXAS
TO : c. H. pa yne and if ever
n·u•rriC'd, Mrs t . R. Payne : M. M.
Landrum a nd ir <'VCr married, Mrs.
M M . Landrum ; 8. S . Jones a nd If
t>\t'l married, Mr-s. E. S. Jones;
E. F . 1l3o!Sell ami if 1'\'er married,
Mr-M. E. F . lle. lse ll; G. M. Etter,
and if (•Yer married, Mrs. G . M .
EtH•r· R R. Dulin and If C\'er
marl'ied , l\Irs. R. R. Dulin: A. R.
Andr<>v.·s a nd If ever married, 1t1rs.
A. R. An,d rcws ; J. B. tims.on, und
If ever married. Mt s. J . B. Slim·
son ; R. L. Belsher, and If ever
married, Mrs. R. L. Be1shcr; W .
H. Bean. and if eo.•e r married , Mrs.
w . H. Bean ; W . C. D imm itt, and
if ever marrled. Mra. W. C. Dlm·
milt ; H . G. Bedfo rd and it
Complete Maytag Sales
and Service
hon Service.
J. C. Rawlings
' · h roto"'1 th
LEGAL NOnCE
I
HillS,
:::;::;;::;;:;: ; : ; ; : ; : ; :;: ; :;: ; : ; ; : ; : ; :;: ; Id:
Smith-Funck
Wedding Date
Is Announced
Thl" wcddins:: will t oke ph. C(' Rt
3 :00 o'ciO<'k in lhe attem oon on
Novrml)('r 25t h in the F'lnt Bap-
IMuranc:e Stocks, Inc:.
4 t% MONEY
l. If , ..~1/IQI-.
\lr~. T
A SingC>r and Mrs
Gt ace Radloff visited Juanita and
Glen n StiH in Ro6wcll. Juanita
Is Mrs Singer's dnu s hter .
of Auburn. Calif.
Mr. or Mrs.
P• .1. HOYLER
have lots of buyers.
tlwu-"'"'
ond
Sqfo(y? Only
INSURANCE
I do
I
~;nail prHmptly fXfC'Utf· 11'.1· 3rd dB!>' o' No,(·mbcr A D . 19")5..
I)OO;.!iCUlon of th~ following InK th<' nm{' unclf'r lhf' F'il.l" and C'f
Allf>SI
I doi'Soo·ll·"<< r<'al ('Blat<' ~1tuatl'd tn Ten Y('ar Stlttuh•fil ·o f I..Jmlt&tJon . .;arruo acNrdmg tll lav. and makr
and Plaintiff rurthPr pra} s that dUf' JHum a llw law dJrc(·t .
MNI .'\ 1"'\-H Hllstln.[!'l C'k>rk
Castro County, Tl'xas, tO•'o\lt
B~;·~nw all of Lnt ~ Nus. Sevt!n- th l" cloud cast on th~> tHlr-> to Itt·
lJitlrlf't C\.urt , Ca tro C'ounty,
Jst.l&l'il aml ~J\I·n Ulldf 1 m~ ltJtnrt
II'
t~en 117! and EIJ.:ht11·n IIHl In prOJ)l't'l)>' by ))('fllld<Jil ll 1..,md lht• St·. tl (,f ~.ud 0)11rl ttl (If·
'1t·)CJ1"
movt-d
and
said
tltlf.
V4$1t>d
ln
th"
Block No. 109 or th ro Origmu!
IS1•itll
rw<' m fJm.mltt, T<'xn· thtR th1·
Tow• uf Dimmitt, C'ttliltro ounly, Phunttff_ as is more full; ah<.twn
Tom.~. nccordin]:l to !h(' map or by Plaintlff'll JM'I IIKJil on fllf' 10
plat of said 'Jo"'n of record In thiS SUJI
If this cJ1ctllon i'i nf)t "~'n.·('d 1
thl' l >t-('(1 R<>eoHis of Castro
v.-ithln ninNy du.Y!i art<'r lhe dat
('ount)' , Tt•X1i'i
Pla intiff RIII'J(l'S that h(' is en· of it.J IssuanCE', It lihall bt: retunltltkd to the till(' l o 11. r1d the pos· ('(f UnM'rH'd
ticsslon or flald property, clnlmTh(' Orflt'"r exr>euuns thi pro-
SEE US FOR-----
The new '56 Fo rd and the Fabulous Ford Thunderbird
are really look-alikesl Yo u can see lhe resemblance in every
long, low line ••• every graceful contour. And you can
erpect to be envied no matt er where you msy drive in 1/0Uf'
n ew '56 Feu-d.
All Kinds of
w
\t, , and !\Irs. Ed Wilson visited
n~IH t he& in Stamfot·d last \\eck-
!-mown h<'ir'll (lnd lt'go l t('PN!"t'<'nlatlvM> or ('ach or tht• 11.bo"c named
purt i('JS; The l~df<lrd Town &
Land Company, a jo lnl s tock
r•tHllJAtny ; t he !:itockholdcr$ o1aatd
J{(>dfor·d Town & Land Compa ny ;
th" "uC'e~sorH nnd assigns or the
llrdfOid To"'n & Land Company,
If uny ; R R. Dulin , Ttustee. and
G. M Etter, 'l'rustl't', i.lf th(' Jled.
fotd 'fov.·n & I.Jtnd Comjmay: and
all I)Ct'!Sons elaimim: or own ing
nny lmPr<''-t In thfl land~ herein ·
aftt•r dt'),C:rlbed, all or "hom are
h('rf'inP.ftcr· rt'fCrr('d to as Defe nd ·
Grain Co.
Inspired by the Thunderbird
I
,....,, .. , Mot•'Y "''Oor 01l1
T,·mpiE', M r
M.n. CeorJ.!f' Bntdford ar '' ' 1
Sid S lwffy visited the Bill Slk~s
Ire Slaton Sunda y. Mrs. Sil. s nn d 1
M.rs. Sh{'ffy 1:1re !!.istt•n.
•
Mr~
('l)deantt·('ll from.
and M rs. 1-lillon L
Flt'tctwr from Pueblo. Colo nnd
L\tr and ;\Irs Will Bra nnon of M e l ~
rot-<', N M .
and
1
Beauty? Ofcourse
Mr. and ~I rs. R8ymond Hance,
Llnd.'l. and Kent and Mary Lynrr
H£>ndrix vis1ted rclathu ln TUlia
!-'unday afternoon.
GVAAANTHD , , , tM -
Vi-.itors ln t ht' Frrd \Va ggonrr
hnmP this JXI!St W('('k wei'C' Mr .
Drill Wells, Set and Repair All Makes of Pumps,
Perforate Casings In Holes, Operate Clean-Out
Rigs-In Fact We Render AComplete liTigation
Service.
. . . ~·, , ·1
F ord goes lil;e the 11mnderhirdl \\'1th this excit_ing new
"'Go".powcr you can smi le nt hills, have new con fid e nce in
passing. The Thunderb ird Y..S C'ngine can be yours at no
e:rtra cost. for it is the sta ndard eight in aU F o rd Fairla.oe
and Station Wagon modciJ.
Harry Rothw~U made a busineM
triJl to PlainYiew and Lubbock
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Warr<'n
and son were Tuesday night ,·Is·
Itors of his sister and family, Mr
and Mrs. Emmitt Sll~k and boys
·~.
studlf'd l.t:, nwmlwrs of llw ~qwm1-"'la~g <1 ~1l Cluh al 11 l'P('I nt mr>(>!.
ing ur t hl! on:onbmtiun 111 1ht'
hom~" (l f Borba an And ElrznbPth
The fabulous Thunderbird Y-8
!\f!'.
~fonda)'
•,
llt:'li
Y.l'l'f'
Power? 16zt het I
G . y Kt•lth \\ Prt• :-;.,;, rl'l)' \ .. Jtnr!i
f :\Ir .:tnU :\11 s. G·J} lo~n G!ll. :_.un
"'lltrJ(•W nnct hahr dnu ·hwr, L('d m
Arm tt<' of Hall' C\·nt<"r.
and ~Irs . K:-t\' Rt"•ht l'l~ !tnt\
"'~·ttY f •r n ll.:..1t m tht' n. mt· d
\1 ' s G('Or~e Bai:'wil \\ l'l"t. ~ unday
h1-. ruu""n• G L. \\"J ih'-. ami IE>ml· Aftt•1-r.oon Vi:.ltOI's o f ]'.l r and Mrs.
ly
R !\1 \\'a rr~n 111 Dimmitt .
!\11"-i Elzada Smtth JS spr·ndms:;
-.omP tim£' at home v.lth ht>r tlllr~
<'nts, :'.1r and l\lrs Leland Smith .
Elizada has been u:ork 1ng In Am~
ari\lo ror the past two )"t'ars.
.Mr and Mrs. F rank Wise wt'rc
viSitiOI.: her parents at Paducah
first of the "''cek.
:M rs. Bobby Warren and son
made a business trip to Lamesa
•k
npprupnatp to
dllll'lll't1°rllllll'S
"1r1
~I rs F !(' S h&lli'Oll "a,;, '\ F•
UB Diesel Special
JOHN
•t ut• day \l!!.Hor of \1" H•J.. ton L11 t
18
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Mr lind \1J., t ;, : c I
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Mt:tnlx't'l studi e-d colors I hot
wo uld look br~l with throi1· hllir,
ey~ ond skin. Th~~ · nttc-ndms:: 1
wcr~ M:try an d Mn Andy 13ehr·
t'nds. K ' l) nnd Mns J. 0. <.'otr]X'n·j
ter, "' ~. dt'l~ n And JO<' Smtlh ~t. n d
Are
Our
Business
SPECIAL SAVINGS
BETHEL HEWS
Color
l>hyt>i('l\ \
Cok~·
Irrigation Wells •
YOU GET
WITH A
and Mrs. P . D. Miller of
l)(>mm~. N M were s:ucsU of hl B
br'Olht'l' Qnd sislC'I', Goodwin Mil ler
and Mr<~ . Pt'arl Sheffy a nd fami·
ceorganna. Cablf'
P1·offitt and baby bo)•
White i('J"Ved u co-hos t loss .
Mrs Maxine Tidwell J::fl\t' an
lntel'('t;tmg talk on tray arrant;('·
nwnts from two bea uti ful PLC'CCS
she had prepart'd earlie r.
~frs Buddy Calhoun a nd "Mrs.
Bill~• Brooks Sinclair
Y. ere acC'('ptl'd for mPmlX'rsh.ip in thl' dub.
nw ne-xt mcet mg wtll bC' in the
h~nH! of ~trs . Charll't \"andn<>r,
Dettmbcr 13. It was pro ed
that thts meeting be held at night
a.nd i:1ft:i> wt:re exchanged.
R<'fr<'!'hm('nt.s "'"C're iet'\'cd the 1
C'ight m<'mbc-rs pn~ent.
and all of J... , t 9. nil rillo Thua-sda) .
!\1r. and :'\1rf<l Ka)' Rotx>rts and
m Bluck 12ti (I( th<' Onli{mal
TL Y.n c• l llm\mltl ca,lro L't.un- ~Irs . Jam Gl\ Un wt·r(' bu.:sml'~.:, \1~·
uors 1n Amaril lo Fnday and also
t:- T '' ' :\"
n"C'f'i\<'d Tn<'dic:al c:an•.
Pl:tmt11t al•o t'laim" lit!(' hy 'irl I<!Ust.ln t~u .. t and FatP Stmnnon
t It- t>f '.ht • h·n )t'dr ~tnlutt.• of
'""rt' m Pl'tl'J"!!obUT ~ Frid3) 011 bu'>~
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n •tt' lull~ 11\1"<:.
-.1 ~\n h\ J>JiUni JJI''o
In>! Rllll'lld•
~lr. and :'\1~ Clt'"'O Ric:h ard"(m
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ti;U~al P• ttuon on f.l(' 111 1h1..,
of
Bu:: ~Jlrin • and \l n;. J . B Jl;n '"
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Qf ll1mm1tt llnd \I r. a nd !\11 ..
T'lP r' ce" ,.,.-x-ut Ina;: t~ ~..., pn1· J· nt• Ft•st : rmrl <'hlldJPIT or ll1m·
shlll promJ•th
\..;-clil<' th
nutt ,~,, ,.p Thur:-day ni~ht ',,_
.Sm to lav.
:t• l
kf' 1h p., ut thl' Han) Ruth\\(']Lo, aml
ot Lot
Seve time, work and money on con·
struction projects. We"ll deliver th e
right concrete mix right to your job
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Square-Ra99 4-H'ers
Study Color· Schemes
Mrs JohP Cukt'
The n<''<l m<'Nin~ will Ill'
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TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 , 1~55
THE CA STRO COUNTY NEWS, DIMMITT,
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THE CASTRO COUNTY NEWS, DIMMITT, TEXAS , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1955
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CITY LOANS
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LET US SELL IT. WE HAVE THE BUYERS
WE MAKE
F. H. A., G . I. or
Howard Scoggin
CONVENTIONAL
LOANS
Office South of Courthouse
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FARM LOANS
Box 234
SCOGGIN REAL ESTATE
Phone 148
SnowStal s Cotton
Just As
Ginnigs Pick Up
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QUICK SERVICE
LIBERAL APPRAISALS
LOW INTEREST RATES
Up To 20 Year Terms
Claude Forsan
We Want and Will Appreciate Your Listings on Farms- Ranches-or City Property
port Sedan Mak s Bo'v w ith 1956 Chevrolets
MR. FARMER:
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MEETING Of GRAIN SORGHUM
GROWERS
TUESDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 15
thw "''k
\\tlh
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"t\J('1.( j t} th.tl l l li~ bah·~ h H.i ho•t•lt
.:mnNI or alnltl t d .>Uhl t hf' h un•
7.ti.'\."- \\htrh " t rt•l a •·tl \\"t-d·
.-sd-1)· ol ta... t "•'1·k
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A <"t•ld ma...... of atr at·t·omp.:m·
by J. l\\tHill'h 'IIW\\ ~tond.t~
bnJu ~ht tht• h: I"Vt'!ool IU 80 .tbl"Uill
.lwltt. thou •h, JU"'t it' II \\ \S bt.'~
~tnrun • to Jam mo~n!Um. l)n
1.IW' oth• t" hand the ... no"
\HIS
tonlC"Whal ot a guu•l Pm.·n tu
..::rowt·t~ a... at .. ,)ltt'm-d up holl ...
cau.•..m"' th•·m to C'rwk opt•n Otht.•r
n thC> drlay, no dam ~(> v. ru.
hl"\N to ha\t~ bt"t:n t.·.w..
10
ner l
Rl'mini.Kfftl of th~ port C'OUpt whic h C'tlrn'Oif t int rod uC't"d · ·ith en t'llcd 1'll ibillty. The hardt o p eeda n will be a ·u ilable In the
uc.h
nsat1onal u<"ce 11 In 1950, a por-t !lt'da n ma"
it dt'but \ ir (abcnf') and ""T• ·o·l't'n ... t• o of thrt'e prier-graduat ed se r ies of
along " 1th th compa n>' oth r nt' " mod rls. Elim1nat ion of lh r ur olft'rtd br Che H olet for '.>&. En.rine C"hoiC'PI int'l udr two more
..centl't_plllar iD the ,.- lndoYt an a aJJ;o, 8ma rt nt:
u • ~ll u wt.· I po• erfu l V 'a and one 6. The .. ' uPf' t Tur bo- Fire \' " deve lo p&203 h.p.
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eotton
"m"'• 1nnt
repur tOO
ftbh
at 1ft n JU t bdo
1t t an to
Monda~ and '''"r'" dl:-.m.'\)t--d
oV'M' th«' .trrl\·al flf t td " 'lther' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
8urchRe•eIec ted
10 1
OI•·rallon>
"''"' h u ht
I ,131tilillll )\l'l at I 1101~"
H 3~, t WMSSoc'1al
soil supervisor
tnuh'1-. " 'N' ht•gmm g lo
n )artb \\'1th th1~ retun
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lhcr, ho.. .- r th ,j, '·
II 1a t onl} t'-':l or thrN 1..
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tu (lnt"' gmner
tt.• 1 ull r hot t ..
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n a \\ t l t r " :'1
lt. t
Upt"
lo. mu
tr ppeh '' tll bt! put anto two Runmng \\ a!t r
!ln.
rki:'t and loan
n cutton th}j 'At"t k " ..,
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'.:ht U
1 t "' k.
fBHead Advocates Mitzi Wilson In Maid
Soil Bank To Help Of Cotton Contest
Solve Farm Excess
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Edd S. \\'ilson, Dimmitt, WAS
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hc- dPclarNI. "there is
\\\'•ldon 01\\ I
Paul Roht·r.<m. a notabl<' e'ception to th1 . story
Chart.·s llt:rnard, ~tilton Sharp, of nchM. And that e xceptio n is
Harn•r llfnf.., {..('..tf'r l.am.·a. tt·r, 'l~riC'ultur<' While labor and In·
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0. 1.. ~a\
, Edgar \'arnf'r, 01· dU'>try ha\·£' b<:t>n t•altn't htch<'r
l
n pumpkm (liP v.i h roff~\lr
hf" .\Yulk \'tsator
Wt rr
\Irs and hu:ht•r on thr hog, the farmer
l.f•"Sc.la
Ruth 11.-tmnl. lrf'f'll.ha . M>n ht mrome ~hdm~ fur·
k.s. F::1na H ttl. Cnr111 ttraVJ ,
\\'!l}llf' rk-a\C'I:oi. and Alu-•• Thorn· 1h1 r and furtht·r downhill ."
OtU<k-11 .\\t·n .. , Th.-lma llu ~:"PC"
wa~ a \L~Ifor 1n
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frtm \"('
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Hammond atd that too many
.nla
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k, Rut/ \Ltr ·
a 1d D1mm11t la"t '\H't
,..,.. ThntrHl.>~.f
P<'OIIII:' an• nnw sa) irnt that what
R.tlh) {lt
UU\.1, 11\1' 1f .\1
hap(l('ns to the farmt·r is of no
c·nn .. ('(Jllt·nri:' to th<' tntal econom\'.
SU BSCRIBE FOR THE CASTRO CO UNTY N EWS
JlC' .:olatNI that htstnl} has pro\~n
Prhtvn t'p... aw
Baptist Circles
Meet At Church
that 1dt•a fab(',
G ift She C an Wear
A pre ty httle dreu in Taffeta or in No-Rink-el Pr.nt
with white tuc ed yo e, just
Hom
li e b19 sister.
F rr i n
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tonan
on thf' prot:ram
about dimmitt
Olh•r
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\l~damr·., \lul1:ftn l)tnm};.
Auhl•>· 1\t ~l'rs, J. 0. Cotrpt"·ntt·r, E
Sweater with pearl buttons.
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CLETHA'S TOT SHOP
First Build inq
North of Ploy9round Drive-In
Phone 95W
Castro County Grain Sorghums
Producers Association
PTA Meeting To Be
Held Here Nov. 22
Thr Dimmitl Parern T eachers
Association w ill m N.' the fourth
Tu~day night of th is mont h I n ·
s t£'ad of thr usual llmf.' which Is
the th ird 1\.ll'Sday night of each
month. according to an announcement from the president , Buck
Clr&\'inger. Th<' meeung will be
m lh<' hi~h schoo l aud itonum
Tuesday. i"O\'. 22, at
p m.
Milk Consumption
In United States
Shows Increase
rlcultur('
and
Generous Apprasials
No Loan Service Fee
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\11"~ \\'il..,on i~ BIT <'I£'Tll<'nl r)
t'fluC'ation mnjor and is a member
ur Pi Onu·~a soronty
A fmalts.t for t he nationa l ~l aid
of ot1on con i P~I. slnu'd In DcC'emlx·r In ~lemphis . Trnn. wtll
lW' .selcctt-d 111 t ht• South Plains
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JOE COWEN AGENCY
Farm Loans
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Hart RA Service
In Davis Home
Orion , lonq sleeve Cardigan
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Coll<'gr in th<' south Plams 1\tRid
ltH>n C(lntest 1\tonda} m Lub·
ho<'k
In 1933 r3ch JWrson used thC'
<'QUI\Bh.•nt of onl}' 688 pound.'1 of
m1lk, th£" smalleH quantit)· smce
192·1 when fi$:ures first became
R CartX'ntE'r, Johnny Powrll. 0.
castro county
available. But the 1954 figures ar('
T Vardrll Dont !:im•lr) and Lil·
good news for dairy producers.
burn Arnold
•_ _ _ _ by b. m. "- - - - - · Consumptio n per person rose to
11llrty-ft\C circl(' m£'m})(o.~ were
av!'rage about 700 pounds. And
! Conunued !rom pep 1)
pre e-n·
s till bclle r, lndicattons ar·e the
th•• ~in. st:utro to hum the price 1955 average consumption figure
of c·otton started falling 2 cents will be sli~htly hi g h<'r.
J)(•r Jli>und PH day, the legal lim·
The upturn in the consu mption
II. tht.• r('aso n surplus. I remf·m · or milks, SB)S t he A J.:I ICU ituraJ
t)('r my Dad sa)·mg " that d Marketmg Sen Icc, resulted fro m
surplu 1. gomg to gN us agam." SC\eral factors. Retail prices wen t
Yet HJday, 12 }('81"5 later, Mr. Ben- down slightly when supports were
"tlll . a~-;. the only way t o reduce reduced m April 1954 . Consumer
Tif' Hllrl \\'\1~ RO)fll S<'rt.iC<' tht· ... urplu~ i~ to r(·duc<' pncl"8. incomes ITIO\Td upward In the last
program '-'A· an thP home of l\lrs Thf' uy !i-hould follow Jay Bos- quarter of l!J54, making Jt po&si·
ton'
d\ ire and a·c ign. \\'e nN'd hie for man}· farnihf• to arroa d
J,mrnH• Dll\'1 .
omt lM.dy for Pthld(·nt and Sec· morr dairy foods. Incrrased cort·
~r
Da\'l'i \\8~ m ('hargr of
pri1uam. • C'hri t l''or the \\.'orld •• n·tar) of A~TI C'Ui ture that ca n umpuon \\Us also a•ded b_v Gov\t. :-. P..oy F'UI rrll. f"Ct'md \IC'f'· rrn,1·mher \\hat t.'rnuhlions \\-(•tc (•rnment d1~posal pro~rams and
pr 1d•nt, \\111 JH' uit• O\rr thf!' Ilk•• under otlu 1 Rt·puhlican ad· by the lfldU!-!11'} 's promoliona I
Ad\f'I'IISC'I"s
RlH·'o~ed
mM•11JlgS In .\it !i. fJa1t
\\'<"St'S nun• It a taon" p11· 1·111 happrmn~~ CRmpaign.
lhf' fact that JX'Ople of n il ages
r•lau• Rl f• •r hrr r• n:nal1on at thr ltn• smular and at 1 ln~t:htcning.
nfi:d milk to k• ·<·p h<'alth)·
t rru r msr
And thr lnstallntion or \f'ndff~ flll t C1H•l<l
\\t'"fP
1"\'t"fl
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am
fJAnf'y I lit\ I, PJ1y
r.. n•~ hl·h Mr and ~trs. All:tn inlr! ma<"hinrs in 'Jifict·:-., public
);>eo lions
J ' •r JunrnJ(' Dau, J1m Jh h;:ht, \\'1 hh and ~Ir nnd ~fl-.... ~l('\C hurldang.· a~rd o t hrr
\\ d1 n {)a,u, 1..1' lrr J.anC"<Hilf'r, 1H~h·r \\l'l'(" timuntc Cw.. lro C'OUn- nutdc il ra~i('1· for w orkrr. , trav.r \'tuner. (J L. B"'fi\CMI, \\~,,~·nr thns who atu·nd!·cl th1• St<ttr <•lrt-s and o lh (>N IO bU \ !j\H'Cl
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, R.t:,) Fullnll and Elml'r f',u·m Bur'I'~U Nlll\tnllon at Fort milk,
hutterm1lk and • fla\Ott'Cl
Scotr.
1 Worth th1 Wef·k.
milk drinks
IJ.f.trd
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In Dimmitt
d·t~ to rrprr.. •·nt \\"t·st Te,ns Statr
".t\11 major
d·prf" .. ion~ ha\C'
lK"C'n fdrm·lt·d and latm·ft·d'' h<'
d1'(·~an-d "\\'<' mu!o!
put a~ricul·
tu1to on a par \\llh tht• n·~t of th£'
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('('()nomy if \H' ar<.' to u\·oid an·
IMrl r nt
m 'ng of tht• Bapll!ot otht•r
d•·pn· .. :>~.on.••
\\':\L"" ln Frllo\\ h•P tlall of hr
Tlw Tt·W tar m lr1d ... r hlnm<'d
COLLEGE STA TIO:O., No,- 10-local churcb ~~ nd.'l} nft(•rno<'n
hi h '"' d opera ling co .. ts und Amcricans ar(' drink in~ mon• milk
'('"brl.!.t for thf" \\orld. ' wa tht· fl,, pautt•cti\t• tRnff for al:'ricul·
and C'atirtu- larJ,t<'r quantitieS or
progr:t.lll 1h1 me
t U11·.. lc_, .. s of markets.
oth<' r dairy pr·oducts rt'pol'ts the
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tlrT',.: :'\trs YoJIIt \\Nt• ~trAl.!ri<"ultural Marketing SPn 1ce
I..Not~''" f){n\f'll and \Irs. Georr-•
o f th£" U. S. L>cpanment of Ag·
Hradfont "ho
pr rn11'fl Baptlo;t
G ive Your Dar lin g A
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In The District Court Room
A
mu ... t t...• put on a Jl..'\t wath
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n ... 1 t•l tlw ,,·unum~ 1t \ H' al't
to .H\OJ•l unotlu r d·'[lrN-sion, thC'
prf·.,~el nt tlf th(' T• '<tl' Fat·m Hult~.tu \\tlnw•t m a !>iJl4. t'<'h ht"r(' ter
ch) J \\'nlh·r ll. tmmnnd un:ro
tht" ad·'Pt ~·n of a "'ul fertiht)
hnnk plan to (tll('n3t<' the surplus
prohkm arrd put a ·ricullure back
on a ..,llUnd ba .. i.,
Hr pokP to thr 22nd annual
C\10\l"ntion of th£" Trxns Farm
ton l 1 ha\\ san~ :'•lOll...
br•i) !\: ! Y?Lr l..ll\i:'
C'Jc ... mt:
pra\el "" ~ l) ).If .. R.,)- Futrell
r., t... " ' l:l\ n nut !rom \;('(;Jet Burr.1u a thr Hotel Tr' d
1 h•• hu.. tt· .. ., "'l'l'\\·d 11 ltll·
Th!' farm lead<'r ~Rid t hat the
m.tl pumpkin p 1c and Ctlllt<~~ to L' S. i~ in a period of unparallel·
\1 1 ...damt. Clay And rson,
Ro) t-d prosJl('rity, with industry and
F"utrf'll. Dele \\•f"St. J 1mm) Dans. labor enjo} 10~ thetr richest blcss-
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Mys t e ry farm 37 hos been officiall y id e ntif ie d by the owne rs, Mr. an d Mrs. Gr e 9
Hoel l in9 . Le slie Bo c kus of Nn ore th is th e
su b sc riptio n w inn e r for this pictur e which
a ppeare d in an e arlier edition of the News.
The fa rm is located three miles south of
Na:u reth a nd c ons ish of a total of 320 acres.
Hoe ltin9 ond his lather before him lived on
the form for approximately 40 years. Hoelt in9 has operated tho place for about I 5
yea rs. It wos first put under plow 50 years
ag o.
A new irrig a t ion well was drilled on the
Hoe lt in9 fa rm a bou t thr e e yea rs a9o. Other
rece nt impr o ve men h include a new quonset
type ch ic ken hou se that was bu ilt to produce
e 99s for hatch in9 marke t.
Hoelt ing ha s row crops , wheat, cotton
and sudan planted on his farm.
He
hos SO head of Whiteface cattle and milking
stock and I ,200 chickens. He rents an additional section. His favorite crop is sudan.
Hoeltin9 married in 1938. He and his wife
have three sons and two daughters. They 11re
Dennis , I b; Leroy, 14 ; Mary Lou, I 0 ; Mar·
vin, 8 ; ond Anno Beth , 4 .
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SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE
Dimmitt, Texas
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FARM LOANS
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