ack I ,I I b' . ;. le~ults of.First lrrigatiou Belt Baseball league THE PETERSBURG JOURNAL "IN '1\HE HEART --OF J. COMMUNITY OF MASTJ!lR FARMERS Volume 29 t n:t Peters· died at morning. He Shop h,~.re . widow, five J)rlcllea, Abor· Patsy, J.Anda all at home; :l Abilene; Pete, , Freeport; one fn J enkins, and Laura Morgan, One grand oblld Petertburg, Texas, Hale County, Ftlday May, 27, 1955 · Commissioners Court Calls $750,000 Bond Issue For Hale Coaly RALPH MABRY GAVE FIRE ALARM BY RADIO IN LUBBOCK NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY FIRE Lubbock's National Guard Ar· mory fire Saturday night recently whtoh destroyed equipment and materials va.Iued between $190,000 nnd $150,000 might have caused more damage If •It had not been for resoflrcefulness of 1 a Texas 'l'ech student. Ralph B. Mabry, a 'l'ech stUdent taking Reserve Otrloer Training Corps flying, happened to be at the airport Saturday 1}1ght. He noticed th e fire about 6 p. )n. · Not being able to find a .phone anywhere .Mabry jumped Into a nearby airplane In one of the h~g· :~~ka~u~i~l~~d~l;~~~~~dto\~:r ~~ 1 reported the · ~l~e. Three fire units from tbe airport . sbon answered the call and to.wer ofllclals alerted city fire flgbt· lng units. Mabt•y said he and others saw the emoke·llke fumes escaping from the armory and thought It might be steam. Investigation proved dl!fereut. 'l'hen Mabry went Into action. VACATION BIBLE SCHOO,L. AT METHODIST CHURCH BEGINS JUNE 4th Th e annual Vncatlon. Bible School at the Methodist Cburoh will begin Saturday, Jun e 4th and coiJtlnue through two Sundays, closin g on Sunda.y night, .June 12. All have an Invitation to attend tbl s Dible School, and especially are the' parents utged to see that lli elt· children attend. LEO PURVIS WILL .BE SPEAKER AT ROARING SPRINGS COMMENCEMENT Leo '.Purvis. Superintendent of j)etorsburg school ~, will be the SJlenker nt the Commeneement ex erclses or th e Hoarlng Springs sc hool lonl>: ht. He Is a fo1·mer SUi) erlutemlent or Roaring Springs school, tt place be held_ before moving to Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kllt>ttl't• it- k and family left Sundny for J.os Angeles, Californll! where lhey wi ll vlsll with .th e !alters brother rot· the next len days. 0 :;r CIVIC CULTURE CLUB HOLD FINAL MEETING OF YEAR fln~<l meeting of the year. Mrs. Bill AllnJOn, vlce·Presldent presided for n shon busin ess meet hlj;, In tb e absence or the Presl· dent 1\frs: Floyd •r1·owbrldge. Sunshin e sisters wer·e rel'el.lled ond girts exch!t nged ronowlng the business session. Members present otber !:han hos teas wore, Mesdflllles Dick Wallcer, J. I,, S~lts, Glenn ~rashenr, John Alford, .rhomas In gtam. Wm. Ran· k(t1, 1; u~ Allmon, Elp1er Wats?n, L6~ J Ul vis, CJyde Martin, S.tm t.rnso1~, Ronald , WE~aver, Carl Ram· bo, 1 IY,de 0 Cot don, L. S. Clalto r, :i.ir. and 1!{rs. Clyde Marlin will Inn vo Sl\turday fo t· Augusta, Oeo· rgllt to visit th eir daughter and tittabMd, Mr. ttnrl Mrs. Cl(\rence n11.rton, ani! especially to viSit wltb tbat new grandson, Gary (j. L. St'll.r• CALLING ALL BOYS AND GIRLS TO BIBLE SCHOOL AT THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE It's Vacation 'Sible School time at tbe Church of the ~azarene. 'rhe school will open at 8:45 a. m. Monday, May 30th. Classes will be co nducted Mondt~Y through Friday encb week. Mrs. N. F. Totty Is the Super· visor, and assisting her will he a fine starr of officers anfl tenobers for all age groups. All boys a.nd girls ln U1e Pei· ersbutg area are inl'lted to attend. Mr. and Ml·s. J . B. S~;h and children left this week .ror California for a 1•acat1on or about two weeks. Wblle · In that state they will visit J. B.'s brother, Geo. nt San Fmnclsoo. Mrs. Enrl Hughes or A.Itus, Okln ' homu; Mrs. VIola Ca'l'mlchael oe ~~:,·:~ 8~'i 0 ~1~1 ~~ve~·~tlhet~~~st ~~0~~ ~~~~sl~lb~ .J gu~st ~~0 ~~:~ ~~~r~1e ~:~~.1 Howa,:d - Clift. ..... L . . Hauses To etersuur 1 1us1aes1 wt:/~ ~S:~y ~rt~~;l~~nw~: tb~°C;~.~~c~ose C' \l)ture Club members lu th o:r I Il,nasell. !'!ammy MIV Dill Doren, ,. 8 b~~ ;8 °~,~~ ~~~ ;::~tte~~s~b~!;. 6~~~ Slalet·s ror each home IJII\dc tood cake was : Mrs, Del· llll~<ma, W. AIVl\ Roten WOODIE COLEMAN TO DIRECT ~ASEBALL ACTIVITIES OF SMALL BOYS Amherst Tops Plainview, 9·6 In Irrlgatlon Belt League The summer nctlvl.tles of the AMHIDRS'l', May 24 - Amherst Pony Lell!gue and Little Loagu and · Plainview opened tbe Irr!gn· baseball program will. be under lhe lion Belt Seml·Pro I'Jaseball Len· direction of Woodle Coleman again gue here tonight with the host tbls summer, and the boys ine club lttl!lng a 9·6 victory, 11ow meeting at the baseball field Amherst outblt the vlsltot'A, a dally for practice. road team, 8·6, ' '!'be age group for tbe Pony -Lea Highlight of the evening was l4 gue Is 18, 14 and 15, anll lbe Little strike-outs rnng Ul/ by W. '!', J,engue ' through 12 years. All ·or Weaver In tb · last seV'an fnn.lngl! th e IJQys ln these age groups In of the game. the community that like to play L!>sfng hurl er was Tom H rtlln. baseball are urged to take advan· tage of tbls summer program. The Littlefield Beata Springlake 18-14 Little League group meet at .10:00 In ·Irrigation Opener a. m. and continue to 12:00 noon. S·P:RINO TJAKE, May 24 -Lf!Jtle· 'l'h'e Pony League players meet at rfleld cterm~ted Sprlnglak 18·14 3:30 p, m. IH're tonight ln the opening game '!'his Is a fine program for · the of th e Irrigation Belt Semi·Pro young boys tllat 1s being . sponsor· Lengue for both clubs. ed bY the Lions Club of PeteJ"s· · 'rhe two trams took· lurnR tour· burg and they ·arc anxious that all ing tne base paths throughout the boys lake advantage of the splen· lengthy contes t. did training under tbe dlrecllon Wi nning Hurler was Phfl .Tones of Woodle Coleman. with .Jim Bnnks taking the loss. . A meeting will be held at Olton - - - - - · ·- - - - - We learnd Ju~t as we go to 1Jress that. the 'ommlssloners Court or Hale County has Issued a call for a highway bond election In tbe a· mount or ~750, 000 to I e held 01: July 2nd. Al~o th e Court has called lln election to pass on granting Permi ssion to the county to levy up to 15 cen ts for constructlpn and maintenance of farm tO' market ronda, 'on the same date. Petitions w.ere circulated In .Plainview, Abernathy and Halp Center aaktng the Court to call this election. None was circulated In Petersburg or other remote sections of the coun· ty. Suf.flclent signatures ·were se· cured to call the election. ~0f0~~~~b~1i~~!~ewt~~ ~~~::re~~~ 'l'bls bond election Is for the mlltcbe,d games will be played. purpose of securing money to buy See tbat .your young boys at· the rlgbt·of·Way for a four l~ne tend these sessions d!lilY. highway from the north part of the county down througb Plain· view, Hnle Center and Abernathy SCHOOL BASEBALL and on to the south border or the BI-DISTRICT PLAYOFF SET county, 'l'hls election has lo carry by n two·thlrds majority. BI·Distrlot P)ayoff between Pet· More Information will be given era burg and Whlthanel High on tbls bond election as time pas· Schools District winners of 5·B sea. ·and 6·B will get underway at Whltbarrel Monday afternoon, .GEO. PATTERSON AND RALPH ~~~&~!Obe:~ ;~~O ~·t ~~:e s:~~~!~ MABRY RECEIVE WINGS IN \~Ill be played at Petersbturthe f!OTC CER!;MONIES !ollowlng day at tbe same hour. 'l'fme and place of the third game Geo. Pattet·son and Ralph Mabry of ·Petersburg received their If needed Will be determined lat· "Wings" In ROTC ceremonies re· er, Delay In the playoofs was nee· cently held on the •r ech parade essltated by wet grounds and Sengrounds. George and Ralph · are lor trips, members or fh·e •rexas -~·ech Flying Club. Col. William A. Sch ulgen. commanding officer. presented the Mrs. Jobu Sowell, underwe nt wings. major surgery Monday at tbe Plain Cleorge Is a brother of Hent•y ftnd view Hospilnl and Clinic Founda· Robert Pattet·son and M1·s. Smokl e llon. He1· husband and a daughter, McDaniel. Ralph Is tbe so n of Mr. Mrs. Louise Arender of Amarillo, and Mrs. R. L. Mabry. They are rue with her. She Is doing nicely.. students nt •rexaa Tech. l'atscy, clrticgh ter or Mr. and Mrs. Gnu Matthews. 111 spendin g this week In Port . Woc-th w1lb Jc r aunt. ;\ltol'(\. Anita Mallhews. Tommie, son ot Mr. and Mrs. {lm(ly 1\ollY·, 1 fl by plan .from l,ubbckk lhl a week for T!oll, T X· ll~ whcl'l• he w.lll visit bls grand· pnr nts. Number 50 l-ubbock, Peteraburg Split Irrigation Loop Twin-Bill Lubbock's Boosters and Peters· burg &llll t ar\ Irl'igatiDn Belt Semi Pro nasoball League double·hend· er here 'l'ueadn.y night. 'l'he ~oost· era winning the opener 4·0 and Petersb1irg tlle second 5·4. .,. For . Memorial Day·, Moaday , Practica lly all busi ness bousea BECTON BAPiiST CHURCH TO HEAR EVANGELIST PAUL CARLIN SUNDAY in .Pelers!Ju,·g wi ll be closed . M.on· day Mny 30th ror Menrorlal Day. 1'11l;l will give two bolldays In a row, sunday and Monday. Follow· lng are th e names of those bus· 'l 'housnn.tls ha ve crowded church Jneas concerns lhat will be closed : es, tabernacles . and 1/..U parks to , Joe M~tyo, Kell y • Suits, Smiths !war 21 yea r·oltl lllvrl!lgellst Paul D1·y (loodR, Hagoods Dry OoodR;Carlin tell of his .couYI/f&lon . rrom Wallace Dry ooods,.. Lacy.Watklns dope-addi ct to Cbrlstlan. Httw., Dunlap Furullure, City Bat· Becton IJnJ>llst Church Is happy ber Shop, Band .r Tlarber·Shqp, A. to announce that lllvangeltst Carlin 13. 'Bracy, JoiHi son Hadlo and 1'V, will tie uest spettket· at the Firth Ci ·jls Car~. Goldens Cate. TomR Sunll ay gYoulb·Day, May 29th, ror Vnrlet:Y, illllas Girt Shop; City both morning serv ice, at ll:OO, anll Drug, I<'oote Drug, · North Laundry. · evening service, at 8:00. . Dr . .Jilek Harris. Jacks J?ood IDveryo ne, especially young peo·. ·Store, l.omon's Grocery, 1llnve11 nle nrc Invited to come ahd hera Food Store, M!llre Food Storol Pa~ l once an outstanding Houston McDaniel Auto Supply, MoDnnlo 111 h. School baaketball player, M.otor po., Johnson and Martin 1 t~r lxctl up with a narcotics (Mrage, Linn Auto Service, 0. K. 1~n ~ 100 an·ested and indicted Garage, Bradford nnd tlollen <Mr11 by brand Jury Hpuston. 1• now n COI\8Qcra.ted evangelist de· · Rt i Dt cllcntecl to proa bing the Gospel or .roo !3arlow Service . at on g~r,. .Jeaua' .Chr.lst. · ;g~~~~~·.vice tutlon , Wrlle. S rvlco ~he In but ~f:tlo 1 ltyGo~ ~ 1~~~~ ~~~ige ~~~~~~g~ M1'. uiHl Mrs. Gone . Mn:llbews l ~fl Sunday for J>osaom Klng'tlom j'.!r. Md Mrs. Jobn A[tord lett tlnm to get 111 n 'littl e ff shJng. • ' Tbursuay for Klngsvl110 whe re lift·. lll~g lns , father of f'hestllr q1cy will visit the Iattars. bro th· Mr. and Mrs. l( ntlt·etl Unci r· Mra. Cecil lloyd w.lll on r·oll at o)',. G rn ld llrlght, for a rew days , wood artd boys anJ Mr. and Mrs. anrl. Stat'I'U JJJgglne, underwent •roxns ·riwh ror- the summer term. Qarald JR In the Nttvy ttHl sto.tlon· Wayne Thorpe and hildren left lllll'{iCI' Y nt u Lu bbocK Hosplr,\1 Sh!l Is teaching In on1' locnl sc hool. a nt l{l r.gsvllle. Saturday nlj~lrt for rdew dttys fleh 'I'huwliiY of ~~~t wet>k. Hi' Ia g~~· png nlong flllr, so r.oportB slate Mr. and Mrs. Bill 4llrnon lc!f, lng at l'osi!O!Il Kingdom Dam. Mr mtd llfr:;;:-Konc 1 til ,Johnson :·enQbln;t thlij · orrtcc. move'd to tb.c 1' hul'l>er Bllberry redny ro~ Denton, WbCl'(l they v, c. ling·oo", talhet' or .H .. I), : Mr-. and Mrs.' Ezra Tillberry ana furrn pla ~e l11l ~ w ek. 1' ho baus Thn WliJ pick 1111 their CRr that hilS h M u they wm•e living In aolrl and thO)' tlndcrgolng rOJlllll·s 'sl n·ro DIIJ and Hagopll and who le l!ero visiting 1\{r. and Mr$. f,oy Ja.y· wero at nn had to move. son, Ohtwk, were lnvoi'VPd In n wne 11 p at Plt\Jnvllll\ . Mouday to yon Sunrlny to attrrlcl gra4uallon ~h'l!. ·GlNtn lHnshel.l1'1 llCCOOJ· :~~. t:OJif slon th!ll'~ severn! weeks r~R\tnat~e~n\:~:jl~ls. :~~;~~r~I;J t~o~ e~~;~~!~R of West T~XU Ten~hOr!\ panlrd Ill' nor ~rtllll$, Mr. . rtnd · -- • n 'brokOII hlp rccclvl'rl In a fnll. ........,._ Mrs. J, D. •UnrV~>Y RP<mt ~aturdny lfrf!: Jnlt WiltRnn and rlaughtAr -~hn 1~ tn lll'r no·~. nnd t·hi' wife of.;' Mr. ~uul Mr,, R!illi,h . Boyrl hnd niAJht lind Sunday at T.ubboc:.l< the or Floydada 1\'(•rr bar Wellnt>sda.v th~> . Jnl(l nr. htnl ror mnny ~'"ltrR as t>heh Kt:r~tr' thl.~ ·I,\ PPk Jmr broA'lll>l\t~ or thl'lt ·slstl'r nnd daught r, 1 111 1 wit I1 t1r>r ~I B I••r Mrs. Dtok a rcRirlent or T,o kMy. I her nnll '' f . Mr. 11.n11' '(lf.rs, H, IL Mt•s. l'AlOllll li181Jf, ' • ' llagt r of Wnhulllgton, caurornta. · ... W~lk~~. ' J I ._ j ., Olton Farmer Whips ,. Lake Problem wC8mmunity News OLTON, ~ l a,v ~ti. -'-At. Olton ft•r: m. l'. J:Ollt'!">, !!'II lunung tlH: U.l Cl' (.ub l ~s on MntiWI' ~!l£UI't' I.J y ll~ln.u: Mr·. null Mrs. Jame s Holcomb ot ·alnwnter whlt·h has .fo!lt• n on ht!' ~;trn) to t'<"Pl cn!sh ~ hh 11nd1\r~rountt Lubbock worit guests In the N. Mntlbews 1\ome.l:!atur·day night. Ted Oolrlston, smnll son ol .Mr. and Mrs. IIIII Oohlstm• ltnd the tl'l'lgatlon suJ)t•l)'. . .Ton e:=;:, I'hairnmn ot thP. l>onrd ol R~l f)erlfi~l ns ot tll~ Lomb Connt~· Soil Con~eva1iou hom e of' l!ov. ani! Mrs. Skeet Ril· od es, Mr. and Mrs. Rlllldea , Mru·· genel! 1\HCI r1on l'Ctnrued thiH weok. \Vnyn e nrht Su mmy, r e m.1tii10d for n longer· visit. ,ilh . and Mr s. Curtis Flget• or AuRlhr, ')'ex ns vi• Iwd In lite home ol th o !utters ~ntnfnlho r, Tln cle lJttly Brr,wer·: anrl wlfo. Mt·. and , pu; hlng II. nph ill !.UOU i(•Pt (0 otw Irrigation well :nui ~.uoo fL'f'l to . ni cely nntl able to be ouf now. Tire 0 . D. Hlt\ltles fumlly a'nd Summy Mnttll ews lett last Frldny lor· fcum e mn, Mo. lu visit In tlt e lHliHPing t he. w·:d.('I' j'r'om !lw 1nlu· tnto Uluit'rt;rounll t:{Jnl' r f'le pip(• 111) Hr u:-:. 1,1~ t h pump . " measl(lfr last. we 'k, be ls n?('OVCI'Ing J)ls.j.rlt•t , mtltl tu· dav that :IPPl'OX.iuult~'ly fo ur ff'Jlt 0 ( watq1- is s ta nd lug ill :1 Vtl :ll· t' 1' lukr b€'rt. em Ids f arm abO\Il milfl l)liAt of her e. In tlJC miildle- of thfl hlkP hf' hils fnsti\llNl nn lrJ'lgation pnrnp. liP Is oth~r. SAVEl ON THIS LOVELY 10 riECE LIVING ROOM ENSEMBLE au- u boat tO sf'n'lrr· Mrs. Char !om Grower. Mr·. nnrl MrR .' C. f>. T.oyd and rn mJi r S /1(' ~1 1 KI"V(H:nl thtYR . Jn at W('{')\ in Ad!i:il lf'l, Arl!. Wit h l'f'> l flti \'PS, thfly were artom(mniPd by his pnr ·~ ent• .. ~·tr. and Mrs. C. 11. Loyd ol' Aborn:tlh)'. ~f r·H. h:lonn r 11nbersnu nnd r hll <l· rr·n pt Ulseo, are vl s'ltlng , h~r molher, Mrs. wenk. m. 1•. MaOaugh th is LaM~o~~r{\~~ :~:~~;f· rr:f;~t ~·~~~~~~\?)~~ =;t~·~ lll embon:~ or lh e ilhlln g Club rod (' In th e pa rade. nt the Old Settlers Re~tnlon In .Plainview Salurrlay. Mr. and MrR. Maurice 11'r(o\ cl and Clt lldron of F loydudn viRIIed In !he 1 Original st yled sofa bed. i l•fcrfres i111o full <i:to one piece bed. H artl wood fram r1, .coif spring seat and back, steol frame, limed 6Uk trirn. ·Metallic tnpc•tl')' c9vc1' irr ret! or green. ' 1 Modern limctl oak rocker in lrlAiching cover. 2 MarJjtc ·plastic top limed oak slcJ> tables. 2 Brass and black table lamps. 1 MarJjtc plastic top limed oak cofTeo table. )JOmP of th ~ fo1 •mcrs parent R M1'. nr.d Mrs. N. J'. ~'r·e•l Sattu·ctny. Mt·. Fr·ed nrrompnnf ed thP.:m to Lnbo r k where they ulloned Armed Forres Day nt Reese Air Force !lase. M1·. nnd Mt·s. 0 . s. i:h'lstbw nnrl Snndr·n spent lbc weekend In F t. Worth with t'elrutlves. Mr~ N eld a Hobbs underwent n.n avpend.eclomy last WerlneRdny . In · the Crosbyton Hoaplln l, she hn • re covered nl oely and bns r·eturned t.o her hom e. Het· htt sbnnrl Is· ployed on the A. B. Colwell em· farm. Mt·. and Mrs. John Vineyard or Abernathy visited In the home nf Mr. and Mrs. N. Matth ews S!tnday . . ~n Appeal fo·r 101 Days of Safe Driving During the summer months- from Memorial Day through Labor Day-high~ay traffic motori~t, can make this campaign a succe!s • .. If you, and every other highway traveler, . will resolve to drive at a safe speed? to follow the recommendations of Safety for safe ~ghway A~sociations ~ved driving, literally hundreds of lives will be during this summer's travel.. One of them may be your own. Wherever you f;irive this summer, PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY Safety Associations recommend that you follow these sim rules fpr a safe vacation trip: pie • Observe all posted speed limits ; don't hurry, ever. • Regulate the speed of your car to highway and . • Don't drive too long.:...stop when you're tired. t ff' · . ra •c conditions. • Obsei'Ve all highway cautio~ warnings-slow down for curv · descending steep hills, etc. . . ta, when . . e Don't ddnk when driving. • Follow the gol,den rule of traffic courtesy . glve th. · . . you'd like for ·them to give · you. o er rnotorlat1 th • same constderatlon '\ ~· ~\1, '· ' afternoon ~ Visitors In tho borne of Mr. and spent Sat." Mrs. Bill Gold ston Sunday were, or lh, falters Mr. and Mm. J esse ~ldston • and McGa~gh. son anrl Mr . 'l'ed Sparks aqd daug. . A. McDougnl n.re. htqr of Roswell, New Mexl~o. Mrs. thi s week with Ge11rgo Harkn ess and daugbter· of bernalhy School. Cat·Ishnfl, New Mextco, M:t·. and Mr·s. being a .r. D. Beard nnd .Jtfdy of A bel'!l a.tby, and Mr. ur;d Mrs. John Drachn · lo PIECES! Come'ln and See Them Regular $2.25 Value • l th'r.s Spec&a A REG~LAR s225\/ALUE $189 50 $}49 Ea.· 1 montt& EACH OF THE TEN ITEMS MAY BE BOUGHT SEPARATELY Dan·I.,. FDill•1are c0 . . . · • _ _ _ _ _ _:,.._ _..;.,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ fata lities are high. So high that the Governors' Conference has endorsed a nation-wide safe driving > . ·/ ' program during the 101 days between the two holiday~ Only you, the (Detaito/ wall plaque) THESE .BEAUTIFUL 8'12'' BRAss 'N BLACK PLAQUES AR'E A n Dees and berg of Snyd er: Muhail ch damage s don e by nnd StHldOy wa a.l't.eruoon to wind sev· eml rarms In this community about 1 1 1 0 ~ot~~~r t:~nll ~ r~~gewe~r~\e:t~·~y~ ~~ 1 Beautiful plastic top upholstcl'ed hassock with black iron legs. 2 Drass and black wall plaqnee. · Chair, sofu, and table legs bave brass ferrules. J A tb r·ee bed room home 18 under ronslru c Uon oa th e A. , 'lit 'rbomas far m, WAS l . Of . t'\Jtats,bUt'g. 1'he oWdy· Podner Clnud l!art.sell fanj lly 1Vi ll ocrupy It wh•n r·ompl eted. Tlw. lfn rtsell s h rt v~ operated this i~ rm lor Rnvara l -· yours. Coine Right On Into the DEEP WELL CLEANOUT SERVICE 81 ·Of Food 8arains Ire Aaxious to Braad You One Of Our ' ·.Happy 11d Cont~n.ted Cou•fomers. e Are !Just Aw.fu~ly Pump Repair ScHOOL MARMS - Actress Eve Arden, .who plays school t'l!ncller on tn4lo-TV program "Our Miss . Brookl," confers with re~l-ll!e school "ma,m" Floren.ce Strauss <left) .on plans f.or Teachers Reeo&piUon Day In New York State. Governor Av· erell uarrlman proda!ms teachers day May 231'11. Mt"' Arden ts pushing drive to make Tench• eN Reco&'llltlon D~y a national Delbert Williams Phone 3736 · one. Friend.ly ~.. And Will Be Gl~d To ·See You ·Mr$. \Vnltet• Overton's fnrm nnd n s ntllll bom nut) rottmr lr'ltllN or ·am Hal'!'lsous. Pump house on tb ~ l..aronr Mcl(ehzle nn tl W. A. Ar·net f!lrrns w~~& domollllilod noll th m6tor·s or boftr w•lls wo re thrown from l.llcr•e toumtnHOn11 , hail de• · trored ~oting cotton on the n. A. Mcl)ougnl, HnrverLntrlok w. A., ArnAI, 1\. W: Mays. Herbert Wat· . I• ROn; f:y Young, Th>n Mt•Krnzt e nnrl Qon Sanfot·ll rnmna. HUMBLE 0~. 1 & REFINING COMPAN,Y Rrv. and Mrs.· T'n\tl 1!itrrlngton ot Al btt<Jllot'ltne. Nr•w M xl<!u tll'<l ~ta l· llrw: In the homo lito 1~tlet'8 ]')ll.rt> llt~ . M·r . nnd Ml·•· T. lln~tl nrmd . O, 11 . Pillman ~nrl 11IIl (}o ld RJOn or ntt•nded tho $nnt·a llosn ltQ~ o nt Vertr()n !B At werk M~· ~otl In tbo P«t'ade. I I I . ·- ' ' " JoUrnal, fleterabura, Texu, May' 27• 1955 Jorc o,,vll IJ ' rory muo.b l.mprQv ~d und suJd be waa &!>Ins to try uud wc>rk •oule. M, D. Jl&WJe¥ Ia not do ing so wvll. lie 1» up .WOit o( th~ tiiUt but Juwt h•tn'l 101teu \Mt l. to twnuul hl'allb sluee Ill• op- We Are ·~~:~~~1 a out at Faith anti Lo•·ey Motley, Room Motberg ro altl ug t b e trip with them to tb e Oolorudo Springs Colo. nt·ea are Metidrunes H. M. Turner, Glenn Eu banlrR. All ne. ldfllou and M1·s. Joe Ue cton o! Becton. Mis s Betty MotJ er accompanied Mr. and Mrs. F•·anz HetLie1· on a to·lp home to Snn. Fntuclsco. Also with th. m for " vlelt w1w t}jelr duugltler Mrs. Donald Coover nud bnby. Th e group . left Wedt)estlay . Coorge Low e, Gorald' anrl Taffy Lamge <t, J~tckle J effcoat nne! Don ~( lelh were guests of Win ston Jou s nnd hi s pno·ents Mr. ttnd Mr~. C. C. Jones at 11 Mexican suppor nt their home Monday nigh(.• Congmtuhillona to : Mr. and Mrs. Kelstt V, Jllalr or 2$09 40th St Lubhock on the bh·th of tbeir U1lrd child a sO<), weighing 7 pounds 13 oz. who 11n·1ved ttl. 10:00 a.m. Mon- P~l rabur~ '~d ~~~ldu Jo Jlaru~oy lUid Tommy ."mltll .. o r~ F;lghth Grade Qradu.t- t.ts. Mr ••nd Ml'll. ll. O~ry returned ltOIIH' I rom 1\rKRD"U 111\d 'J' PUOI• .,,, "bt•r• tbt•!' ll>COI nlruOilLa IliOn· a. Always Re~dy ,and Willing to Help Yeu With tb tnk l <l~ tb•• batho and vltltlnc. ,.lw y r~ po rt ed ~ •·ouderfl.tl tlwe, uo Jln t, t o wreck or didn't von ao a Wtl:'(lkt, ·Your Building Plans Don't Hesitate to Call On Us HigginbothaJQ-Bartlett ·Co. Mr. t>nd Mrs. I.Oyce 'l'uruvr and •on Rt••n t n wr ek In Omaba. Nebra. kn. o 11 bu•h>eu nnd vlaltlog 11 1th ohl 0 l<'ndR 'wbo 1voro In aer· >lc<' with Loyce. 'l'h• Htnto Judge~ front A aod M ~ert•' here 'l'burld fiJ', tor tbe Clnal J U d~Jnlf of ou r Community. Harmony waa first in the lll~trlol again Du!ldy mllh thle year, Aft~r !.he lour Thura<lay -·lllgh SchClOI. He ruo rnlng lbey relut Jtt•d lo tb Can. tour •·ltb In~ t••r ror r•' l~lrti Wblrb \1 a ~ g!vno In lluddy lftllt ~ n untqur way by ca lling UD ni\Ox. <:no•h C'Q illn!ltloe head over tole· The \'n rauo n p bon t~ n.nd 48kfng Cor thuJr revort will bo h ~ld al on tbr•lr phas~ of tho work wbl cb belfln Monday, wn• gh en In & htuuoroul ·wa, aod o'olork a. o1. WNn well with the judges. After and lh ~•t on th e re tl() rtl tllnn r was served IQ will Ol>t!tl ai 9 all pres ent. 1' b~ Judg~s Crow A and ll B. Ill ll!llnf M were Mr. Rl~hnrdson, Mr. Hoot- lllveryou c has 1 en, ~Irs. Randle, Mf88 Moore ud to attnnd till• Ulll Rogers roun ty AJent, and Afro. there will be llrommltl Uoruo DomoostraUon eba.rge. Now ,\gent ~l •e .nllend ct tbe meeUns. Iilble SchooL 'l'br juclgos wont from llnrnlQnr to Mr. and Mrt. Ann At ron~ Cnunly to do judging . Mr. an~ Mrs. 'l'he rt•gulnr mMt.hly mnetlng and Mrs. was 11\•lrl ·rburaday nl~bt a1 lbe Pe~gle Pllrkey (',< nt~r. 'fhe hOU$0 WI!JI Clltrod to tlon el ~rd•es ord~ r by thA r~slil ent Jllll lor llal· evening, Mls1 ley, Hora ce Carr acted' n8 seoretary .r:raee, wns a In the obsPnre . ol the secretary lege. r!>ey Mrs. J. Turnor who WRI by Mr. and AIIPr the bu•lne~' the committee or n. nr. )latenta or Mr. nnd Most ~®cil®cruu Trucks Your Money Can Buy! tended the Only new Chevrolet Tosk-Forcc trucks bring you all lhese lruly modern fealureslll you don't get these up·IO·Ihe ·minu!o getting an old-fa•hloned lruck--<Jnd sland to lok e o lickin ~ or lrade-in li me I advo~l~~~;, . you 're ,fresher air In all New Ovordrive. kinds of weather. 1 Optional at ex tra cost on Y.:ton New High-Level ventilntion takes models; Hydrain air thrQugh M a lie optional on louvers at cowl 1'>-, % • . and 1leveL ton models. New conc nal ed ,J I I ---·--·------ r~ - -~ - I safety step . A snfe ty fenlttrcsteps stay clear of ice nnd mud. Out of sight. with doors closed. . -••••- . • • •-•·-•• ••1-~--••• i Styling that wori<s j. 'The latest in cab for you. ln two • com for I and • .design treatments I/ safety. More dur-s·tyli ng that able constructirln; catches the eye, 1 ·sorter seal nct~on; I calls attention tQ • many now con- . ~ venienccs. your business. /I ••• w Tuboleu Grca!t'r blov.. nut prnlcction - they deflate mo•c slow. ly if puncturctl. Power brakes standard. On 2-ton mo.dols. An extrnCO<t o~uon tm all ot hers. Reduce driver oilort; udd to sllfety. ---~•••• • New panoramic windshield. For a brander , safer view of the road. And 1hcre's more g la ss area a ll around. New suspension , front end rea r . For a ~lllttothcr ride. Frames are more durable ·with full pnrullcl &ide members. Como In and see It,. .most tir es standard on 1f1 .. ton models . King-slto 12-Yolt eltc trlcat system . Count on quick~r starts even in cold weather, and still have .~ husl.y reserve of poll'cr. Po w• r !turing, Drh tng's so much In tho ~·red All brothers ·and • er ot niece• and senl., coming rrom Springs, Amarillo, ney, Floydada Cor tbla reunion. A wae aerved Ql Mr. liJld Mra. tended the Doris lllJayne du&ted to·om day evening. Mrl. H. Nel•on Mr. aM ~fl'!l. n. Ol!rmaoy 1<1 be who IB stnUonl'd oompanl ~d join bc r hu•band fdn . We otrr Sunday evening as mud• ns go %. AV:iil fllltt al au warda . home. Wp ju~t rer•lred Option. ~ Patornnl Grandfather Is S. W. J;llalr of Hecton. Maternal Crand· g~~~t1 '~'f' t~~in~~~- Mo·s. Grove•· Word haa been reolovoct here of the promotio n ot C!tlef .Eng)nce r or Ule ·Dearloyer 'l'ender u. s. s. Sicrm. nay (). NelllJnn, ~o n of Mr. and Mrs. (HtH C. Ni eman, to Navy Lleutennnt Co mmand er in April .. He Is mnrrletl to the form ~o- Sarah J. st.nndley or Berkley, Cnllf. u . BANkS ARE BUILT OF STONE AND STEEL and human understanding! Shirley Wlghnm Leroy Lance Wet!. . Rev. Dilly Wadley, ot Plalnv.lew and pasto•· of Bec)ton Bapllst Church ofl'lclated with a double ring cer noony at 4:00 [l.m. at the Church when Mis s Shirley Ann Wlglmm, daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wl ~ l.tttm tu1d Leroy Lance, son of l\fr. an<l Airs. L. A. I.ance, exchanged wedding vows. 'f:,lt e bride, given In marriage by he1· rather, wore a. two piece dress or wblte linen, leatu rfng a peplum To peo~le of go~d intentione, a hank need never be "for-bidding." They can walk in and find other people, just as human us - thcmsel~cs, ready to help them build sUe· cess and security and .peace of mind; Whutht:r you want n Joan, or a safe place to deposit your money, ?r simply seek an opil'lion on some finnncinl problem, come see us. You'll always find a welcome here. ~~!o r~~~u~~'~·e 1~ 18 ~ 0!~\~~ ~~eJ .~~ wore a s bonlll er col'sage ot wblte Camntlons. • . Miss Wruula Lindsey .or ldnlon wna ~[aid or Honor and Mr. Carley Sorrells was Best Mnn. Til e Chnruh WAs de~ornted with red roses. Mrs. Huborl Lance nnrl Mrs. Dilly Wadi Y sang "I Love You Truly" ll~ c ompnlncd by pin· nl st Miss Snndm Johnson, who also Jlla~ed trad lllon!ll Weddlnt~ First .State Bank PETERSBURG, TEXAS EMOST AMAZING SAN JACINTO OAY JUNE 3rd, BANK WILL BE CLOSED. NCS-PWS-PROTECnOM PLAN IN AMERICA I , music. R l)t~J1 d ! n g. th e WCP.IC Wil.li hla AllOt Atcr a bt'le! honeymoon trip In and un cle , 111 r. and Mrs. M. A. llnldosu, N. M. tile CO\Hlle will be at home In the !leeton Community w~:~.~·~;~~~ Mr~"llarold De~n Sneed wh ere he Is engaged In !arming. rLnCI Mike moved lo LubbOck nnd. wi ll live In lll~ Arnet- Bm;son A<l· Mr. Robeot Meyers was serio usly <l illno. Hurold Is n 'l'ecb Student. injured and In n LubbOck Hospital Mi ~s Violn Hllckrteld or I.ub'slnce satut'dnY w.heu he !ell be- bo cl< wns a sUtlper gueu t Saturclny ' tween hi s tractor and planter and night In the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. wus dragged n co nsid erable dis- · ,~. w. Dean nad family. r.one rued, Texas Tech studen t lance. He li ves on Route 1 Idalou nutl Is tho broiJlor or Mo·s. Hall st•e<<t the weekend with his pCLrent s Loon ey. and the Unc!p of Meyers .11r. und Mrs . •ramo• Jl.eld. 1 Mrs. Eluge,;e King, of Luboock hnve moved back to Bee- ~t~ r:~~:resT.I~-~~~~E 4 J~l:ARS tOot where lhey will s pen d lb ltUSS ii:LL SPRINGS, Ky., - J efl ~~:'~~~e~hbl~~~~~~~~~~ rno·m s wllb Ltakor visited lluss.ell Springs lor Mo·s'. Morris Wfllers lut.R bee n lll the fh·st tim e In •18 Y"lt';"· all.bonglt with n th>·oat ln!ecLion for several lw lives only Jt mile• away. Tho U: Pro11idts r.ash retiremmt fund if )()ft li1e. YOUR FAMILY: Returns ~· dJlar :M1 ba~ pUJS,the f«e f~Mii»> of the plmt if,. die.* T..o~~~ imd ~·-- Dopteit,hW . iltst f.l mo be sa w hi ~ c~unty f'IO.at 1]n.ys. Mr. nnd Mo·s. A. 0. Smi th anrl wll s In 1907, when he attended a son s Guy Junlt11· vlslt rd )lis l'alhc•· clanc••. Ho got murrl erl shOrtly nll erS. w. Smttll or HILli s htl.e Sat urday. ward and •·cnlly seltlod rlown . Mra. J,lgc Dean oud aon John , Jcrr. now .;11 Ills sev nll s, hltc h~d nnd Mr and Mo.·s. M. A. W~tte r• a rtrl e to town In the mallman 's vls lled Mr. and Mrs. Joe l)(•nn llllM lt orscloss ~nnln ge. He observad by ca•ier with turn· ing ctforl reduced CXtr3•CU$t dny Mny 16 In St. Mary's i'i.osp ll.nl. Commander Nlenlan enllsted ln the ...;.;..,...,..;;._ _ _.,\,_;_ _ _ _""':"_ _ _ _ _~~-~ Nai<y In 193q .nad held 'every en~ listed mte through Cblel Machlnets :w~to unUI 1943. During World War ll he aetvod lu the Sduth Pucillo a~d later participated In tbe lnvnslon of Southern F.ra.nce. Durlns the I>orean War he served aboard the fl eet refrigerator ahlp, 11. S. S. Merapl, supplying Ule fleet oil 1(0 <' o. wlth lreH h >md frozen foods and pnrtloi patln g in tho evnouallon of Marines !rom Huug Haru to Wonsnn In Dece mber 1950. ~at~~~~lya~;l L~I~·~"~•Jit~t~.:;~',\i·.Y I~ attrl <he .., dhlldre11 or Pla fnviow WOI'O s upper ! •owl'n n~:l cu nul\'hlK p lNurt> electric light~. Ute llou sm~. ilWl\'Pll 'J( rl!~}tR 11!111 hus tl in g guests of M>-. ir nd Mrs. I.. A. J.ruwp o·emnrked. fJ•afl'lc ~;~~o~rf~~l~r Q~~~\\::~~lo~~l~:1~~~~~;!~~ LQIIa Pelly WM llltrgery toclny, W e did not I Will be l n. MI.. O..n•oo•lrnllo n County, Buddy Cobb &Ufat or StPv~ evonln~;. PROTECT YO!JR CLOTHES FROM- Ytor alter ytor, M·OTHS Amedro 1, b~d selling lrU<k# Z'~•."! trucks for any fob ..• . New Chevrolet Trucks wm HAVIU TH ID BAas· TO PU'I'Yoon Task·Force \Y IN~'J>rt c.LO'l'BIDS IN FOR .S'I'ORAOID DTIHJNG 'l' ll ~; ' suM M lilH MON~lHS. MOTH , AND DUS'l' PROOF. Have Ua Clean Your Clothes f}'k~ A!:ID FIX b'OR STORAGE, 'l'HiiiN Wll<lllN FALL ANJ? WIN'l~lllR ­ JFUN ILTIM COMES THl'lY WILL LIFE ~~':."..~c• nm RElADY ~'0 WlllAR all fresh 11d cl'eaa t .. ....s 11, ue.c~ 1 Prn. sraiH<ii'UILo: II.&.!IHCW j YM:IJ.I~ Ul4 WTIHCOUrft.,. . . ~~ lll<k lifo,;;;,,...,,. ""'ki!J;, //, U•itrc/iSitllll imW . II/I. 6.Jt..rliJio~ ofOrJiu? 111111 AAM1f1 JIMI. REID CHE~II(ll.ET to.. TEXAs -~ ~ .·· ,. ' . , . ~ATIIY, (lfHI "'!'his pl(lCt• rertalnly hns rhangJanlre Jones spent Sund ay oHgl\t · "'' qu ite n ~IL" . · l~l th Kuy Q.lb BOil. Th ~ll hp ;el umed IO Ill ~ C?lltltry Tommy , 1 ran of !,ubbock Is homr. Dldn I RllY when ho d oeturn. , Kelly~Suits :Agency THORPE'·Ssu·op .· OUL 1181 HUTTO···Life lnsuranc~ R~presentative ' I .I .r •I 21, 1i5~ Jeurnal, Petertburv, Texu,' May l Ill 'l'he lol.. rt If a 6tl!lll1u"llll ef M••h~ __.._..._. I'II~W.••• h. Metho d'1St· Ch urc . d hl urr l,o bl ufl'. ~· ConfereAce Opene .A Cnli foruiu. woman is scPJdn~ A L bb k We•• .1 dl vo •·c• ou u,. ground umt hot·""" t u tC llnnd tt'les to boss her. Tho dh•orce weJ'" l~aplllg from cH I' lo c·lif1. No · duuilt Chou 14U·IHI ···periouce• R p.J milni· fel:'l ti n~ . as ho1 lon.n.a froru J. l~ surrs & soN F:ditor and Pub llsbor 1 First Baptist Invites you to iear Ueir spea~ 01 ••• aa !l P UBLISHED EACH FRIDAY should be grn ntc ol. s hotlhl huYe to No ll rcr with f't•out tllore than 250 II'Otnnn A SURE CURE FOR CHIGGER BI!ES MetbOdJH n JJlllll dnu·('}H•s in No rtb w~st 'l'tttihl, 11ilK· Eutured as second· class matter at that tlnmb. tor,, it•Y 1telegatcs and visitors mel the Petersburg- Postof[Jce under In J,tthtM>ek W dne•day lo ttttend tlto Act of .Congress, March 3, "'l'lte (loverumont no<'ds to pt·n· lhr· fJv,.·dn)' ·16th Ht\uunl meeting J S79. cti t·~ mora NO noms." s.HYR n eon· of u10 SorthweEtt 'fexnN Co n rer~nrt~ have fun, and th en !:Ct r·ld of tb a ohl ggcrft in t b!s wuy: aa lt ,r gressmnn. Uue womh.'rs thl ~ ~tniP oprning "\\'ed nesduy n.Jo ru ing In men't J.,n' t bit~l\{1 nn a fn J ~e J)lt•m!r.c. the l·'lrsl M(.ltbodlst Chun•h lu l.·Uh l R tbn 0 1J1.'ei'UlliP111 pl'll r'tit"lll.C: ~(lllW bOI'I\, Clly u! Peters burg, Rl. 1 and 2 d(JgrN• ,oC Prononn ? worflobiJl ~en l ce!-1. rrtXH'ls of L'On· · ou t Petersburg, Ht. 4, Floydudn, ft.'l'llll('e t•pmm!:islons:, bonrdl! an d llt. l an d 2 P lalu1·1ew, Rt. 1 Aber· 'l' he tlll'ot·c·e rnt~ in tho II. S. Is roulmlttet>S. addrr s~e!i and ot bt!-t nathy ........................... ,.... $!.50 'lear trnlltly Jt lgh, bu t jusl think I"'" nrtil'lli<'R will br ltw lndt>oj In l b~ .A ll others ou tsid e the above out· mw·h hlg)tror il '' ould hr !f l! WNP {nop;rtun, . whll•tl "Ill t:'lO IJfl' wllll llued territory .................... $200 Year ns em~ x. lur ~p nnf;l\'f' an d lllll'lllll•H· trn dln ~ ol. Ujl i)OintnH'n t! Of pagtor~ or "Brain Jewels" Prod uction from t)llt' n~ BffiD SITTER - Pixie, fam• .fly cat ln the v;nce HoH home at Park · Ridge, 111.. keeps wat ch over a bnby spnrrow nomed Tena. Pixie puts her henrt Into her pet-sitting duties without much thought tor her stomach. • 'The sparrow, adopted by the Holfs, . appnrently made friends with Its natural enemy. !t Is IO hy lllslJftp \VIJii Pill C. Ma rlin Sut.· A hnhv r hic'it tWPd> I•' " rxo'll"' rlay II [!Ot'UOOn . 1 0 /~~~0lt,11 ) 1;~~:\.! ~;t P~~~~;'!;:'~,~~·b~,1! than olm.o!ll nny othrl ' form nf lift• , the MPtbolll~t Chur<•h, lnt'ludlnx to lopph~ 0\'('1' n,n tl dle. ?'\ot• t hwl·~t .T('\lll:-1 Conft'rt'IJC'l', ~Ill only l>rn iu Very ft>w of c('ll t ha t tR WOt'klng. t lJo~~ ~~~~~·,~;~~~~· ~~~~B.~N' (01' ('01111lry PJd,) 'Pt)l'!wi ol,orM pr~~i~~~01~ 11 ~t~:.~~~n:~~~·S'~·~::-~~~!· 111 9 <'\'t'I'}'W h C'rf' arP tl'kt ~uvrr•Jn t Pwh•nbt, Abll~>nr rarll~t· pumping. An nc re·fo ot of water is the quanti ty reaui red to covt11· onn acre to 11 depth of one foot , anti It \\lHI mot lu this we k. wll lll Oitl is al ~o e(JuJtl to lo.oGO C11b!r f ee l or 32q,S29 gallon s. An individual niay uRo th is lnrorm ntion to determin e within rr · asonabl e lim i t s, how lo~tg lit e qua · Per iHli>S ll i" f'ortun n!r for thP ~t·r.~i on~ dUilliJ! tlw WOE"k to ron· hnmnn rn c~~ t) 1at J•Hn t~t~iu diil'l. ;ur ~:~~~~;. b!~~~~~~~:~- .rHll JntnH•nlH nnd who Insis ted that. hor now c·a.r mnsl r·eeol lu hiS effort$ to un rler.lnnd - - - · -- - - - - )iuve f~Jndo rs l hP t•n la-r o( c·rn ~ h l?ld lltn unir arse. Not long nflt'r he II~· BeaoiUn ..... !:trU\\cbef'ri er.·r So t ht?y ,. : avp lJ er un~ ll ou t lht~ n!om. man hnul Nl orr When the Amertou rlrlt Allll!f !'LruwbeHy tr udl·rfl aud let her do n avr. you h ani about tft() wom an ~ lllORhNI II· , "Git'l' lent·n mnrh <onn rr Met1 urc bPCO I!ling · hu~!er nnd I"" \' \Joys clo," s~y• n P'Yoho l,ogisl 11anJ,er tu ho~R. ThiH !-;prlug ! Ia• Th o lmt~Qn reru n lA not nnly g('IJ:; In hardware .stOI'PS are !'W iling un nn- lltr ln ' l. word, but shr pui s In thr prccedent.Nl num bt•r or womnlH\iz· firs t oue. "-'d lawn-mowers. A fellow who follow s lh t• hnr>e< PrfiHide nt lti~P nho w('t' srn s there s nro lms to. krrp <tltrnd of lht.n. :11:d th e crushing. are weeks whP n lte f~r l s ·;;;-t,,j,, as If he II\OVt4 lato the ltelor Hill fll . . A.l'<,IOIIDt Ferut on S.pllfiiMr .. Jill, tho7 wore oppolltt ,..., . . German 1•ilera~ van ·~ termed tht "moot ltllJ!IITt ol hit fortlllod Uno. rour ..,. later, S•pttmb«r M, tht .aH. ·man Ioree attacked tht a . In tho llr1 t of l!va, JUDHNift . . .,n•lve pb.uu. utity of nntl ~ rg:ro u rl<l water Jn stor- age beneath hi• ·farm wtll la st. JC ltc kn ows .Ut a tlllrlmess of the wat· - WE EXTEND TO OUR- J1 11~ hoPn poul'nd p1·orosely. Aft< r son lcln;, l oui "el( tlJOrougb· ly, takp 11 aUif bHtsh a.nd rub bil es un til they ap pear to ha ve 0 penecl.'. Pnt yout·self o!t·y. 'F»ke a vowd el' Jlilf:f and gen tly pnl a prQPared tnl !< ture or flowerK or aulpbut· nlld tabl e salt on e&oh blto. Got dressed, ~o out, have fl goo cl tim e and forgot !he bl(e.s. PLAINVIEW NAVAL RECRUIT ING STATIO.N !!RANCH OFFICE OPEN EO 'l'he r, nbhock Naval lt~c·rultln~ Stalion 111111 opened a branch offk c . Ju Plalnvi(?w und youug men front ... t hat lll'<'a llll ore8 lod In joining th f' Nll t'Y sbO\!I cl c:ontnct 'l'O t'P6dattlan '~ M"lc l ·C ltaJph l,J. Keesli ng, In ch :11'~ e or tho office. Chief Ul. H. T.lnen bm kor, In c h nr~e ol' the Lub bo ck s tation said U1 c· Pln i n YIP.w br:unch will ~oval' both ll nle nnd ij'loyd counlleR. He atlcloct th at l J!IIllb County bas I'I' I'CIItly been ndd d to tho dls tt·J ct se rv lcool by th e Lubbock ' s Lnlion. Th e Pla iuv t.~w br·a noh la lot:al ed er·benrlng stra ta ltnd ·will lt ef'P r~· In Ihe hliRenoenl of lh e courtllouM. cord s of tbe annual wH hdra wa l an d .Methodist Fri "*"" . Sonltln a tub of lu ~ uwat·m w)lte t· Jn wltlclt el th•r roc!< Sitll or 'tnbl e SUBSCRIP1'10N RATES ra~~ing to ,HBt dlvo rct•d KN murried! \ l'lshltlrt anti Jr lrn ic 11111e Js ber·e auJ &O Ill o lite ~.tlgget'#. Cu outllDd 'r Ht~ INVI'l'A'I'I0N '1'0 flE. OUR SPB(' lAJ, !)A Y. AS YOU!t l'AS1'0ft WILL I ~J AT WORSHIP £II] liU f N.U ID'Itr r HIU ~nHJ MIDfltr · TDIDIJ,trr !Z:ZJ " /QM Jt;(),C(t • fQ /IO 'rtct miiiii] MD!U fH,IIIIJ()I),ttt Figure ·Hew Long the lrrl&alioll Water Will Your Far• wells ·ou file In th o orn ce or th e ;~~~~~~ 1Jn~1 i~: ;~t~!~;;~~~~~n ~li~;r~~i Water Distri ct In Lubbock. The qunntlty of wa ter availabl e sn ntl y clay as well as tho oou rser· for J.lllDlPing was determin ed by g-rained sa nd nud gmvel. compuUng the to tal volume or wal· 1'he approximate quantity or till· or-bearin g sl rata In t he u nd· r- derground wu tet· In stomge. avail· ground reser·voir 1n Parm er Ooun· able for pumpin g, bon~ath an !n ell· J.y and multip lying· thi s total by th e vi dual rurrn ma )' bo determl net1 by coertJ nle nt o l' stora ge or lfi t•orcout. multlpl~ lng the ~l)tntber or aores In This fl gm·o . of lfi perce nt lor the th e fat·m by Llt9· tbt ckn.ess or th e ooe l'ficlent or stomge was tl etennln water·bearln g st htlll und erlftylug ed from studi es mafle by th e 'l'e~as tb e fann an d th en mull lplyl ng hy Uoartl or Water f•lng lneer s In CO· th e stomgo coeffici en t of 15 JIC<'· operation ,lVtlll the U. S. Ge olo ~ l cal c~ nt. Suvt>Ose the farm c\mstsls of Sut·vey. Subsequen t studi es lndl· 320 acres unci ha s 200 fee,t of water· cate tbn t tltls figure is reasonably bent·lng strata underly ing H. then nccuml o In the Sout11crn Hlgll R20 acres x 200 feat x 0.15 equal 9, Pl n ln a when appli ed as au ·average GOO ri cre-foet o ~ ,\oat er avnltnbl e for annual chun·ge or the wate r tabi P. be· caa oomtlute th e IIPI> rox lma.tP nnmbor of yea t·s hi• supply or 1111 • rl ~rgro u nd wa tot· wi ll last Hl rcny annua l rnle or wltbdm wnl. 1' his :.tS· sumes, of course. t~t his neigh, bora pnmv n. comp, t'abl e at.lJOun l. Of WR tO t' per ,acre 0 th eir ffil'rii K Tlt e map and tho lnl ·mallon con renolt:l:\ t it quantity of wa.l.or I n storn ge will be revl aed from tim e to lim o as llddl llounl infornmllon becomes avnilttble. Slm il at· innp e anti lnformn llo n will be prcwa i·ed as r:t~ldl y ns pt·nolio·able, lot· nil th~ coun tJos wlbhln the Wa.l.er Di strict. rrbe more you lean on other·s th<' fl J'O for· sue· !llreol Appreaob In surface mining, when uoovallng machlnery strips the overbHrden from the coal, a bulldozer scra pes ott rocky lmpuiitlel and a ·. mechanical broom removes the liner ilnpurltles. ':\'be exposed coal bed Jo then drllied and blasted, and !urge shovels load the aoal Into ~ar.a or trucks. ·- - - - - -- - Only the l•OI< ~r pluyor is hnppy when be ba a lhn blu es. If th o •rv sets nsetl In cheap bars ~~~;;:t make you hllnd, the IJquo r Lore may mak e th e w<rld go 'l'ound; but it n.Jso makes a. lot of r------.;.,.____________. .;._'""' .1 n.ner your chnnC'os cess. people dtzzy. Crushed Ice . Make Some Good IF YOU HAVE ' NEED Universal Mills Is proud to' announce the appoint. ment of .'herr n ~west RED CHAIN DEALER in YO<Jr , co ~m~m ly. This mea ns fhot . you now hovt an ou ..1onzed RED CHAIN DEALER .vdto will stock the co~plete line oi RED CHf<IN fee ds for Poullry and ltvestock. If you will discun your feedln p~o blems wtth your new RED CHAIN Dooler, h: wrll be pleased to give you ell onistonco possible so feel free to coil on him al any lime and leer~ more about tho RED CHAIN Feeding and Men. ' ogement Program •.. oJeeding plan Ia help you make more money with your Llvosiock and Pou~ try. Meet your ne"': RED CHAIN Dealer todoy. Your new RED CHAIN .Dealer will be pl~sed to show you why the RED CHAIN Feeding and Mona.gement Pr~grom pjlys dividends lo Poultry and Lrvestock Ratsors beccuse growing pOjlulotily of RED CHAIN FEEDS is cancluslve evidence of their ability to do the fudJno lOb I I kinds using 0 wldt worloty of :od~tn -:.'.~· This It only pa~~'bl be · IJ\9 met'""''• CHAIN Feed 11 ;OI:ula~:d~toclt ::lflfd ~0 ~lanced , tWtrltlc~ for the PJJr:::.~ In~= d as dtrtciod, Tt.. RfD C:~AIN I . . provide not only od""'~l 1. t. f pc ley II to · -,•• • ..,,,. o P•oltln v!la. monl, ond ~lnercl•ln an flld!, but to ..; oxtra quantttitt Oro luppflt<l .,.h.r f volue will be ln<rtosed T~ "'" . hdlng nutrition txtro ~r~~~ ~o morglns qf f..dt.. ...,. ... ptoftt to "" ' Therefore we ltCOIIIlnf d thctt RED CHAIN Dtoltr o:a I YDU tiiMI 'fO'if lltW • 10/n 111010 abovt l4le conomy ond tRicloncy cl !Itt RED CHAIN. f ... lng ond JM 0 t . ...,. live>~o<:k ment ProgrOI!JI lor PO<Jltry ond . '' y Ort TIMf·TESTED GAd ""OV•" · " 1 _ ""'' "tt! t f:!:'• t:,f.':.,'Y ~ay that we ,.,:';.'~=~~,::~::·~:• ~o lrnpra.,. . , ,_,;~'. """~- lanters, ListeFs tltoi for ovor thirty yoan Universal Mlllt ha and cuotonter tho flnosl In th . I tfldtavorod to glvo ~~4th for Poultry and Llvootock, . It :::.".";'~tture of QUALITY ItO C!tAIN";'': of lhlo QUALITY Rll) CHAIN , ..d tho Y vaal to lmpravo ttt. 1110 111 10 and manCISement prograrrt't anc( r,oua~ ou~'h•ndlng nvtrltiOII" farm. ' ex '"' v• ''"• an OUt Owrt 11 ~ ln,t • .,.,_,.,_. ,··.~· H 'l< Wo employ outotandlllfl , ' 1t!'Mo •• • FOR a " 0 1'1d Home~ Made Ice, Cream - ..,. Knife ·Attachments T HING '£0 GET 'rll!S COTTON AND l1'iiJI!:l) UP ANI) ;\P'fl'll IT IS UP WE HAVlll. Rotary Hoes, Sweeps, Beet K11ives Godevil Knives ' 25 and ·40~ Sacks ICE CREAM SALT ' OMPLET~l, !UST 'OMl>J i.N AN;D SEEJ Ji101l YOUltSJlJI. F. wttome,. o4 the arlie Schuler Imp. . Ice House .I ... 11 . '• ,- in T1M HMrt et .. Journal, Peteraburg, Texll, May 27 • 11155 · · rate wUl be changed ·to So per word 1 • nullder "'" U fe!h;e ~per Jssue with a m!nlmum charge Charles T. Harvey waa bullde1 of soc. The expense of handling .,, the Salt Str Mnrlr cr•n'ol. through these small ads hns grea.Uy exceed · which more lhan 2.6 billion ton• ot eu the revenue derived, thore(ore Iron ort havo paned to 1upp!y we are forced to rnlse the rnte. thlt country'• blut fUrMcel Iince Cash must accompany all .ads .f! you lh original loclrl wer• OJ!fllt• lie do not have an advertising cbarge acco unt. Initials, names and ad· e 1 feMt ,.. dress counts us words lu figuring ColnlnJ Chanre cost or ad. Specht! rates !or contln· By taw, the "pattern plecea" eC • uous Issues or s·montbs or longer trial strike made b7 the U.S. MID! "ithout change In copy, 11 0 now caretully de~troyed. 1111 iho National GeoJraphfc Seclet)', b ~'OR Rb:N'J' - Large two room 40·2t c aarly ·day1, • however, woh ..._ house. See 'f. A. ocke. were often preserved and th111 01181 DUe to other li1terest wlll sell np· ..,.. lilt henct• et oollectorl. proximately <J acres on 4 lane high· KELLY · SUITS AGENCY We S.ll, Protectiol\ -----------· PITERIIURQ7 ThAI ~~~b~~~tht'n4.~~~~~~Yco~1~bb~u5~~t'~~ Bob .He non, Estncado Gin. pear Aunty: 49·2tp WE have tho new Jalhnson Crust· master go·devll In stock. Conie bY LOST - A Blnck nod white horse, and see it. Petersburg Imp. Co. new shoes on, wt. abou t 11 50. Ser 43·Ur Bill Goldston. 40·ltp 1 AM now yout· new Avon represeu· NEW RATES FOR tatlve for Petersburg. Mrs, Bob "WANT ADS" 47·4tc Beginning with the first Issue of Olive. Phone 4256. 1 the Journal In June our \"1 ant Ad FOR SALE orue Registered Duroc Sows and l)lgs also two He· glstered Boars. See or Call Clint Gregory, Phon ~ 4620. 49-ltc NOTICE - I have !n my home t11• beauty Counselors Supp11811, and would like tor you to come by and look at tbem. It you don't have the time to come by phone your order nl. Telephone No .. 3656. Mrs. S. E. Watson 4~tlc IJUaglne s!J ball atorrna In h•fta !ban a montb. Paut Willis roye h11's the victi m or auch. Qrauy and Mr. 'blldcra. an adJuatt>r for the ll!l e n ~y. went oul to see Mr. C. M. H!Uidlck Mondo Y about bl8 hall lofts or lbt• t7tb. '!'bey drove !!tty mllos to get twel ''" mfll1a, bt'<'nus ot lhP .tnk s ov~r tho roads, and tlleu round that Sun da y (WOntng more ball .!utd tnllen on Mr. Haddlck'4 col.ton. Wu too wl t to ndjuat tbe lose, but POuld Mall some or tbA cotton was Just atube. Mr. Haddlclr w1 11 probably ua the re-saed and plant agree- ment undt>r bls hall lns uranre policy to replant hl11 crop. F'lSHING LISCIDNES FOR TEX.A8 for tb!s year you c&n now buy them In Petersburg !rom Tom Sullta 'al Journllil OUlce. U·tlc l! you need fJabJng llacensea LoYI, Lucy B.IDFORE you travel, lllsure 11JI1ntt accidents. A good low coat policy Issued Jn 'UIIount to $26,000 tor any ))erlod 3 days to 180 days. No delay. See ua today. Kelly·Su!ts Agency: SZ-trc Tem's Variety Stere WANl'E D - 'fo rent a two bed· room house · here, wlll pay one year's rent In ttdvanc . See Woodle Rbod es, Phone H appy Union 2405. 49·2tp ~'OR SAJ...E..... 'l'o be moved, 6 room house. Would rent. See Aub Brad· ford. 48-ttc SEID me tor a &oOd trl4e on 11 new Cllevro!et car or pickup. Harrold Week End Specials D. · Rbodea lit Pettl'lburl Jmp. Co - .Apart.weot, turulab· .od or unrurnlsb ed, rede orated and enlarged. ·see Ted Butb. 49·2tc SEE US mJi)ETALENE, TWISTALEJNE CT.OSEOUT .................................. 39c ~ Poetry in Print True Tone File 45 Jncbes Wid e Reg. $1.29 (tbleUe Color) ON!,Y ............................ SSe Tuflen Cotton Rugs 36 nr 60 ONLY .......................................... $S.SS BY "WAMSUTTA PJU~C!SION li'IRST QUALI'rY FABRIC Maglcotton Suiting, Reg. $1.29 44 htcbea Wide Closeout ...... 88c White Sheets :~: 1~9 :::::::::::::::::;:;:::::::::: ::.·:: : : PILLoW CASES ................ ~Sc ea. (SEE WINDOW ) ONE GROUP Don Lin Materials 45 ln r hea Wiele, CrelUJe Hosl dt~nt, Several 'olors, Reg. $1.29 ONJ,Y ····-..·-·-···-................._.. _, 9 <' 11 •w type of door ONE BOLT Ol,iLY ON.Ill 1'ABLE ONE GROUP tor We&tlltr·llrlpplll(, U.76 tor J z I" ONEJ TABJ,.E 80 Square Pr-ints 4J...Ue h~T Just Arrived A ~~:AU'flli'Ul, ASST. OF SOLID PASTEL COLoRED ·Embossed Batiste · \'h:ny OUTSTANDINO, NOW ON OISP!..A \' ....................... - ...... 69c Yd. HAGOOD ' s FOR SAUl -De!Jnted .loa1a cotl4o :: · See Wayue Thorpe, Phone 'AllPENTJilR WOnK· WANT~~·~ No Job to largo or to amall. Al1o do repaJrs. Phone 4886. or see C C McGuire, Box 2ll·A.. :.t~ 1 47 BAHGAJ NS - 1 Groee ry scale $50.00 One s.. uaaxe and M at artnder U5. One Caab Re8fater, $36. On addln& Machine $60, One 8 cu Soda water Box nearly now $100,; One Mo&t Saw $60.; Meta.! Box a !rom Looker SOc ea~h; Oue A.lr Conditioner coat $165 lor $50. t;ue Jobn. Or ro;..,. .. Sl!lVEll!.Ar, iood •B"·2Ul tu";i leo.trlo r&< lrlgerators, worth tba ·moua7 Pot· ~mp. Co. '• tJo ~'OR SA.I.J;) - .Weta·J and OOden box • trow locker. JJao aome l ·J Inch Iron pipe. Cl!&ap. Jolln 1Or• gory, . · •6-tto