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PAGE FOUR—Section A THE LEVELIAND DAILY SUN NEWS, leveliand, Texas TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1960
BUSINESS SERVICES
MAYTAG
SALES A SERVICE
COMPLETE REPA1X SERVICE
l«nt Ml Commercial
LEVELLAND HARDWARE
Art. IIHIR TW 4-1TN
SELECT
YOUR DRUGGEST
AS YOU DO YOUR
DOCTOR
UPSHAW DRUG
■heat Metal — Electrical Repairs
NORGE AppUaaeae — Beetle*
Refrigerator Service — Air CMIItae
Mr. — Me Jeh toe large er toe emeu
CHAMBERLAIN ELECTRIC
INI BrewafleU Birr. — TW 4-MM
Nile rheas — TW 1SR
SALES and SERVICE
Refrigerators and Appliances
Radio and Television Repair
TV Picture Tubes Financed
LEA $ COX Appliances
Dial TW 4-201#—606 Houston
COPELAND PLUMBING
AND ELECTRIC
til Detroit Drlre—TW 4 MU
Electric Roto - Rooter Kerries
FI am Mar — Heeling — Electrical
Warfc GBerenices ONE YEAR
MATTRESS MAKING
Old mattress rebuilt. All kinds
Padgett Hclel, Leveliand, Ageht
of new mattresses. Dial 4-3511 at
for Direct Mattress Co., Lubbock
FURNITURE recovered. Carpets,
furniture and automobile upholst-
ery cleaned. Butler Upholstering
Ph. 4-3231, 615 College.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
TRY CLASSIFIEDS FOR QUICK RESULTS - TW4-3121
New Orleans schools ordered
desegregated by U.S. judge
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Political announcements
Tha following hove authorized announcement of their
candidacies for office subject to the 1060 Democratic
primaries.
FOR COUNTY SHERIFF:
WEIR CLEM (Re-election)
B. L. (Scrub) WARREN
FOR COMMISSIONER, Pet. 3
DALE REID (Re-election, second form)
J. E. (JACK) MORTON
FOR CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 5
VIRGIL HUMPHREYS (Ro-election)
BILL HORNE (first term!
REAL* ESTATE
1959 Harley - Davidson 165 motor-
cycle, crash guards, windshield,
buddy seat. Sacrifice. Call 4361,
Sundown.
FOR SALE — Back yard play
ground equipment. Priced for quick
sale. Phone TW 4-4607.
4,000 CFM DEARBORN Air Con-
ditioner. Compare, then 'buy this
one. Installed complete $119.50 —
Bigham Furniture.
FOR SALE OR TRADE — a 250
gal. butane tank for pick-up. Call
TW 4-4118 after 5 p.m.
FOR SALE —2 piece living room
suit, blonde coffee table and 2
matching steptables. In good con-
dition. Phone 4-2485.
FOR SALE—Wizard 25 h.p. out-
board motor, A-l condition. Call
4-2894 after 6 p.m.
FOR SALE OR TRADE — 10x20
metal carport — Perma-BUt Sales
Pho.- TW 4-2943.
CESS POOLS AND
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Reasonable Rate*
SKUPIN SEPTIC
TANK SERVICE
Phone TW 4-9504 — Leveliand
1955 PONTIAC 4-door with radio
and heater, Hydramatic $545
1955 CHEVROLET V-6, 210, 4-
door ....................... $795'
1953 FORD 4-door V-8 ........ $295
MASSEY MOTOR CO.
909 8th — TW 4-2281
FOR SALE — Equity In 3 bed-1
room Brick — Would trade lor |
house in Hereford. Ill E. Monroe
Pho. TW 4-4436.
CESS POOLS and SEPTIC
TANKS — Drilled, Topped and
Tied In — 4* inches up
Enjoy trouble-free eewer eervlce
TOOTS PLUMBING
4-2179 Leveliand—2481 Smyer
CLINTON TYLER
PLUMBING SERVICE
109 Hickory or Call TW 4-4066
FOR SALE — Cotton seed. Several
good kinds. Acid and saw delint-
ed, ready to plant. See Hugh
Davis or J. D. Lewis at Level-
land Hardware.
FOR SALE — Fryers 80 cents
each dressed on order Wednes-
day, Friday. 2 weeks old started
chicks. Ray’s Hatchery, Pho. 4-
4356.
—PROMPT SERVICE CALLS—
—Irrigation Motor Service—
All Brands Radio, TV’s.
Appliances, Furniture, Jewelry
PHONE TW 4470#
Otho Rush—106 N College
RUSH ELECTRIC
NEED HELP? LOST A PET?
LIKE TO sell trade, buy, get a
job? Just call 4-3121 the Want Ads.
We will be glad to assist you with
any questions.
FOR SALE — 2-bedroom house.
Has new carpet, air conditioner,
garage, and fenced back yard.
Pho. TW 4-3240.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT — Nice 3-room cot-
tage apartment furnished. 301
Cactus Dr.
j FOR RENT — 2 bedroom unfurn-
ished house. Owner, 302 13th. Phone
TW 4-2964.
Leveliand Septic Service. Septic
tanks and cess pools cleaned. Rea-
sonable rates. Call TW 4-2328 or
4-3948, Leveliand.
EMPLOYMENT
WANTED — 80-160 acres. Irr. 100-
150 Ccm Ranch. Give description.
Terms - location. Boot 478 Ed-
monson, Texas.
WANTED AT ONCE - Rawleigh
Dealer in Leveliand, see Hugh
Lawson Rt. 4. Leveliand or write
Rawlelgh's Dept TXE - 380 - 3
Memphis, Tenn.
WAITRESS WANTED — Apply in
person at the Spot Restaurant.
WANTED — Car Hops. Apply *t
Dairy Mart.
WANTED YARK WORK — Spray-
ing and treating dandelions and
weeds of all kinds poisoned. Yard's
plowed up with De Tiller plow.
Please Call W. T. Rochelle, 205
Austin. St. Ph. TW 44539.
WANTED — Will do your garden
plowing. Call 44153 or see at 302
Cherry St.
SECRETARY WANTED — Must
be proficient in typing and short-
hand. Only permanent residence
and married lady need apply. Con-
tact Box 337 S, Leveliand.
FOR RENT — 3 room unfurnished
house, lots of closet room, $30. 404
Ave B. Bill Dison, Ph. 4-2194.
FOR RENT — Furnished 2 room
apartment with bath. Bills paid.
$35 mo. Ph. 44793.
FOR RENT — Two furnished 3-
room houses. Close in. Couple with
steady job preferred. W. C. Elliott,
Pho. TW 4-3758.
FOR RENT — 2 room furnished
apartment. 1209 Austin. Phone
Mon-Fri. days, 44321, nights, Sat-
Sun. 4-2694.
DON'T KEEP pushing unwanted
furniture out of the way, Let a
Sun News Want Ad get “top dollar’’
on the things you no longer need.
Phone TW 4-3121.
CONTRACT TRUCKMAN make
$$’s with our van. IF over 22,
write MAYFLOWER, Box 107, In-
dianapolis 6, Ind.
SOLVE YOUR SELLING PRO-
BLEM FAST! Just call 4-3121 the
magic Want Ad number. You'll
get good results at very small
cost. Call our Adtaker today!
LOOKING FOR BARGAINS OR
BUYERS? — Whatever you're
looking for, the results are faster
when you use Want Ads. It's the
easy way to buy easy way to sell.
Phone 4-tttL
WORTH REPEATING — For sale
ads sell it For Sale ads sell! For
Sale ads sell it! Yes for Sale ads
sell it — whatever It is — refriger-
ator, rug, bed, bicycle, washer,
anything at all. Phone TW 4-3121.
FOR BEST RESULTS AT VERY
MODEST cost, use Want Ads. To
buy, sell, rent, trade, hire—you’ll
get the fast action you expect
through Classified. Call 4-3121 for
help in wording your ad. _
IDEAL FOR COUPLE
nr small family. Kxrrllrnlly lortlH.
Neal 2-bedroom home al 121$ Avenue B
BILL DISON
609 Auatin Pho. 4-2194
BRONZE MEDALIONS
2 new 3 Bedroom Homes
Carpeted, Electric Kitcheno
Tiled Bathe, Etc.
We also have 3 bargain Used
Homes ... See
HAL HARPOLE or H. D. HILL
After 5 p.m. A Sundays See Hill
121 Cedar Avenue
AcrM|. Mir town on pnvemwit. On*
to Jtt arm. $1.2M mere. Rulnru nnd
dwelling Inti, most any neettoa town.
Friend from $400 ap.
Paul Williams—Real Estate
Bob Ford Paul Williams
Ph. TW 4-2692 Ph. 4-3562
HIGHLY DESIRABLE
highway property. Beautiful IV* story
home. Approximately one aere. Ideal
place te retire to or to raise children.
Reasonably priced.
HOWARD VAUGHAN
*17 Aa.tla Phono 4-31(3
PACE REALTY CO.
Farm* — Ranches — City Property
Oil Properties
912 Austin Street
Office Phone *r*" Boa. Phene*
TW 4-29M TW 4-17B
FOR SALE New 3 bedroom brick
home with den, carpet, garage and
fenced back yard. Contact Cicero-
Smith Lumber Co., TW 4-2179,
Leveliand.
FOR SALE — 2-bedroom house.
Living room is carpeted. See at
105 Hickory after 5, or call 4-
4076.
FOR SALE — 2-bedroom house.
Ketchen den combination 1350 sq.
ft. Carroll Bowen. 124 Poplar.
FOR LEASE — Independent ser-
vice station. Good highway loca-
'tion in Leveliand, good gallonage,
low overhead, good equipment.
Possession on closing. ^References
must be furnished. Ohlenbusch
Service Stations, Inc. Box 21, Lub-
bock, Phone PO 3-9239.
ONLY $300 down payment with
new FHA loan will get you into
nice 5-room home at 1724 Sun -
down Road. Big 100 fool lot. Bill
Dison Pho. 4-2194.
HOME WANTED!
Would buy your equity in 3 bed-
room home in city. Must be
good location.
—CALL—
WALDINE — TW 44656
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
PIANO LESSONS — To begin July
1, for Beginners. First and Second
grade pupils. Reba Willis-Ph. TW
44261.
I AM STARTING a summer class
for beginner and elementary piano
students June 6th. Mrs. Bob Thorn-
man. Ph. 4-4403.
HOME-MADE PIES TO GO
Far Custom Baked Pin,
riMt your order 1 day lu advaar*
THE SPOT
FHA Homes $350 Down
All Brick, Priced From
$10,500
In East Leveliand
20 and 30 Year Loane
Veteran — Conventional
A. J. KAUFFMAN
917 Auatin — TW 4-3164
t YES — Immediate possession, 2
blocks from elementary school,
wall - to - wall carpet, fenced
back yard, landscaped and priced
to sell. Phone TW 44607.
Southern Baptist
convention head
urges restraint
MIAMI BEACH (AP)— Southern
Baptiste have a hint from their
president he doesn’t want any ar-
guments started for publicity pur-
poses during their annual meeting
opening tonight.
Dr. Ramsey Pollard of Mem-
phis, president of the Southern
Baptist Convention, told the con-
vention's pastors conference Mon-
day: ,
“Listen fellows, this can be one
| of the greatest conventions in the
history of Southern Baptists. We
dtxi’t have a lot of pesky problems
to argue about.
“I don’t know everything about
the rules of order, but I am aware
that the convention can hear mes-
sengers or not hear them.”
The convention could be asked
to take a stand on a Catholic in
the presidency. A resolution
against a Catholic in the presiden-
cy would be aimed at Sen. John
Kennedy (D-Mass).
Other issues that could come up
could include integration. There
may be some objection Friday to
a report of the Christian Life Com-
mission of the convention. The re-
port is understood to recommend
that Southern Baptists help Ne-
groes secure rights through peace-
ful and legal means and “to
thoughtfully oppose any customs
which may tend to humiliate them
in any way.”
FOR SALE — Modem 4 room
house in Whiteface. Write Irene
Rhodes, Box 805 Littlefield. •
FOR SALE — 2 bedroom and den
home, including drapes, carpet,
air-conditioning, fenced yard, and
storm cellar. Ph. 4-3222 after 5.
MISCELLANEOUS
ALWAYS right. . . keeps colors
bright. . . that’s famous Blue Lus-
tre carpet and upholstery cleaner.
Rent our Blue Lustre electric
shampoo machine. Copeland Hard-
ware.
HOUSEWIVES—Need a new wash-
er or TV or carpet? Thfe things you
need can be yours with earning*
as representative for Avon Cosmet-
ics. Write P. O. Box 935, Lubbock.
WANTED-— Will the person who
took two of our tall wicker flower
baykets home with them, please
return them. We need them very
bad. City Floral.
The Leveliand
Daily Sun News
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Tuea-lay. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The ordering of desegregated
classes in New Orleans’ schools
highlighted today's sixth anniver-
sary ot the U.S. Supreme Court
decision outlawing segregation in
the nation's public schools.
U.S. Dist. Judge J. Skelly
Wright directed public schools in
the Louisiana city to desegregate
next September.
The judge had advised the Or-
leans Parish School Board to sub-
mit a desegragation plan "or
I’ll have one for you.”
Gerald Rault, school board at-
torney, told the court Monday the
board had not prepared a plan
because it believed “that it does
not have the right to do so” under
state law.
The judge then issued his order
In Atlanta, Negro student lead-
ers were uncertain whether to go
ahead with plans for an integra-
tibn sympathy march on the Geor-
gia Capitol in the face of a stern
warning by Gov. Ernest Vandiver.
The governor said he would not
tolerate “demonstrations which
might incite violence and riots.”
Roy Wilkins, executive secre-
tary for the National Assn, for
the Advancement of Colored Peo-
ple, issued a statement in New
York in connection with the an-
Lawyers suing Borgnine
for percent of earnings
LOS ANGELES (APi - His
former lawyers are suing Ernest
Borgnine because, they say, he
didn't pay them a percentage of
his earnings.
Irving B. Glickfeld and Hyman
L. Goldstein said the husky actor
agreed to pay them 5 per cent of
his gross income during the life
of a 1956-1958 contract. They said
he earned $284,646 in the period
and still owes them $5,732.
Mahoney to attend
opening at Ruidoso
Wcrd has just been received
from Hollywood, Calif., that TV and
Movie Star Jock Mahoney and his
wife Margaret will attend the big
opening weekend at Ruidoso Downs.
The Mahoneys will fly into Rui-
doso Friday afternoon to attend
the big inaugural races on Satur-
day and Sunday. Mahoney is th#
star of numerous movies and the
television series, Yancy Derringer.
Recount $hows victory
by Bexar independent
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - A re-
count of Bexar County votes in
the May 7 Democratic Primary
shows independent John C. Alaniz
defeated veteran Rep. Frates See-
ligson by 92 votes.
Latest figures gave Alaniz 32,363
and Seeligson 32,271.
Seeligson was one of three of
the conservative Bexar County
legislative team defeated by inde-
pendents and members of a liber-
al coalition led by Rep. Franklin
Spears.
niversary of the Supreme Court
ruling
He said that six years after
that' decision only 6 of every 100
Negro children in South and her-
der states attend integrated class-
es.
Another Negro integration lead-
er, the Rev. Martin Luther King
Jr., protested his being placed on
trial in a segregated courtroom
in Montgomery, Ala., would vio-
late his constitutional rights.
That action and other pre-trial
motions led to postponement un-
til Wednesday of the minister’s
arraignment cm charges of filing
false state income tax returns.
Twenty-four Negro students—
four of them girls—were arrested
during a sitdown at a lunch coun-
ter for white persons at the S.H.
Kress & Co. store in Chattanooga,
Tenn.
In Detroit, the S. S. Kresge Co.
said its policy is not to file com-
plaints against sit-in demonstra-
tors at its variety store lunch
counters in the South. The com-
pany said it is obeying laws and
customs in Southern cities where
integration is prohibited.
Servic* discontinuance
is asked by Pan American
BROWNSVILLE (AP)—A hear-
ing will, be held today txi Pan
American World Airways’ request
to discontinue service here.
The airline has asked Civil Aero-
nautics Board permission to drop
Brownsville as a stop on its one
flight a week from Houston to
Mexico City.
i-Junior Editors Quiz on-
PERSONALITIES
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Publisher
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being brought to the attention of The
manage me t
SELL ANYTHING FAST WITH
DIRECT action Want Ads. Just
call 4-3121 for an Adtaker. Let
him help you write your ad.
READY CASH IS YOURS WHEN
YOU SELL — Don’t Wants through
the Want Ads. Phone 4-3121 a
courteous Adtaker will help you
work your ad.
Judge refuses delay
in integration of
schools at Houston
HOUSTON (AP)—Federal Judge
Ben C. Connally Monday turned
down the Houston school board's
request for a postponement of the
June 1 deadline for its desegrega-
tion plan.
He warned the board that any
desegregation plan drawn on an
area basis would be unacceptable.
The board had asked Connally
to extend the deadline so it might
have the benefit of the results of
a June 4 desegregation referen
dum bfore drawing up its plan.
One plan under consideration
would desegregate first those are-
as in the school district that cast
the least number of votes against
desegregation in the referendum.
The judge said the board must
realize desegregation is not a pop-
ularity contest.
QUESTION: Who was Don Quixote?
• • «
ANSWER: The story of Don Quixote has been ao widely kno n
for more than 300 years that It often seems be was a living
person. But Don Quixote was a character from fiction.
He was the creation In 1905 of the great Spanish writer Miguel
de Cervantes. The story ridicules old-fashioned Spanish chiv-
alry. In It, Don Quixote, who fancies htmaelfaa a knight, makes
a sincere but ridlculotto attempts to reform the world.
He Is accompanied by his squire, Sane ho Panza, who, always
concerns himself with practical matters, suoh as sleeping and
eating.
Don Quixote, on the other hand. Is an Idealist, ki his Im-
practical way, he attacks what he considers Is s long-armed
giant when It really is only a windmill.
From his name we have in our language the word "quixotic"
which describee anything idealistic but Unpractical.
* * *
FOR YOU TO DO: Read the book, Don Quixote, and look for
these popular sayings which have come from this work: "Tilt-
ing at windmills", "Murder will out" and "A Usd to tbe hand to
worth two in the buah."
• * a . ■ -a
(James Scott of Baltimore, Md., wins $10 for thfs question.
Mall your question on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins, AP
Newsfeatures, in care of this newspaper. If duplicate questions
are received, Mrs. Higgins will se'^"' *’•“ winner.) 3-24
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BUCKLEY
OKAY DOAKS-Only Comic of is kind
By George Tuskay
IF YOU HAD ALL THE GOLD IN FORT KNOX
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you couldn’t buy bettor Lite Insurance
Protection than ia sold by the Life
Insurance Agents of Leveliand.
—For details about more than 66
plans, see
HARRY MANN
REPRESENTING
FIDELITY UNION LIFE INSURANCE CO.
HOME OFFICES: DALLAS, TEXAS
Multi-million dollar plant
for Goodyear is planned
AKRON, Ohio (AP)-The Good-
year Tire & Rubber Co. is build-
ing a new multi-million dollar syn-
thetic rubber plant near Beau-
mont, Tex.
Board Chairman E. J. Thomas
said the plant Will be completed
in about a year and that initial
employment will be more than 300.
The new plant will produce «yn-
thetic rubber. Tbe plant will be
several miles of the Mobil Oil Co.’s
Beaumont refinery frm which
Goodyear will obtain Ha painoipai
SCORCH Y SMITH-Mr. Adventure
By Ralph B. Fulle
SCORCHY YOU RE IN SEHIOUS TPOUBU
IF you CONTCARRY OFF 7HI5 PEAFi
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