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Astrological Fore<
From Tike Carroll Righter l
SUNDAY. JULY
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LEVELLAND DAILY SUN NEWS SUNDAY, JULY 1», 1946--PAGE II
jOBS l
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Much of value can be yours this
Sunday by Irulv living the
(•olden Rule and by showing
others you are willing to do
somethin
ing
they especial-
ly like in the
way of enter-
tainment or
miuseiuent.
ARIES
(Mar. 21 to
Apr. 19) You
ire particular-
ly charming
and magnetic
today and can
make the right
impression on Carroll Righter
others so that you accomplish a
t deal. Social life is a very
| outlet. Show that you have
, are a devoted friend.
JRU8 (Apr. 20 to May 20)
J go after the experts who
have the knowledge you desire,
you can plan the future more as
you want it to be. Persons in
powerful positions listen to
your ideas. They give then fin-
ancial backing you require.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21)
Repaying social obligations and
showing that you have real
poise at gatherings, etc., sees
increasing prestige and good
will. Find new and interesting
friends. Enjoy those you have
known for some time, also.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July 21) This is an ideal day
to be with influential persons
who have power over your in-
terests. Do what you can to
please them. Be more interested
in their aims, ideas. Increase
credit through civic channels.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
Study new interests today that
can set your aims very much
higher, help you to grow and
make you a more fascinating
personally. Listen to what
sages have to say. Understand
their deep meanings.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.^2)
Trust your intuition if you want
to increase harmony with those
who mean a great deal to you.
Talk over ideas and plans with
your mate. Come to that true
understanding that is more
precious than gold.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
Conferring with dynamic part-
ners who have excellent ideas
brings about wonderful results
in joint endeavors. You are also
able to make fine impression on
10. 1H<
contacts in busii
Dress charmingly.
iness is often very im
public in general.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23
A new attitude ton
ahead of you makes
pleasant and you n
impression on co-w<
,he we<,k. Live
Rule — be an ii
others. They folio'
ample.
SAGITTARIUS (
Dec. 21) Being sur
to services first wil
the rest of the da;
and enjoyable w___.
Be the one to make
cheerful, happy. SI
are truly devoted.
CAPRICORN (
JO) If you are de<
and think of their
find that more han
ations are establi
that are practical
appreciated. Make/
happy day.
AQUARIUS (Jai
19) You are thinkii
ly and have woi
for increasing pi
happiness in all si
individuals who can k every day 1* splash day swy^d^ ^
backing. Be diplomatic)** day It’s really toy (P
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. ' * Kt A M I
By elevating your conscious-
ness to greater things, you can
now plan how to increase abun-
dance to a goodly extent. Be
sure to talk with those who
know their business about im-
proving property. Be explicit.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY ... he or she will be
one of those fascinating chil-
dren whose mind is trigger-fast
and very logical, but whose phy-
sical nature has to be built up
early to keep up with the great
energy here. Make sure you plan
the diet carefully and provide
opportunity dor sports, and all
will be fine* The field of mer-
chandising is ideal, whether
male or female, and much suc-
cess should come along such
lines. —----
“The Stars impel, they do not
compel.” What you make of
your life is largely up to YOU!
Carroll Righter’s Individual
Forecast for your sign for
August is now ready. For your
copv send your birthday and
<1.00 to Carroll Righter Fore-
cast (name of newspaper). Box
1921, Hollywood 28, California.
BY RUTH WARREN
^WOMEN’S EMTOR
....and Militate IBM aurcaaaa
teteurebouro^**
W-JWey Ptoy'rK fcay an-
Jar the rocniaaa of emerald
KT-’S.ffiS.irs
all live It up fa the aummer
hUl and blow a rwaniTbreete
•arose our fair city.
Residants swelter thru the
day hi offices, as they go Obout
their tasks and call to each
tea shade”, but they really dart
mind. Thsy gohomsinte»MlBr-
»» ease off their ahoea, go
ter a swim, loll in thalr lounge
"hairs oM ORjay tea good old
summer Urns,
Hors, on this page are several
ways to boat tea boat Wont
jw Join us as wo tour the
town?
keal ESTATE
enjoyawowong
sewm system
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PLUMBING
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Come
1129.
tent • One aid two bed-
apartments, furnished
by 1X12-90. Phone 894-
FOR RENT: 207 Hickory SL
in Levelland. Call Lubbock,Sh7-
2020.
FOR RENT: 4 room furnished e-
partment, 901 Ave. N., phone
894-8442.
For Rent - 3 room ftiraUhod
apartment, full bath, air con-
ditioner, bills paid, no pets.-
894-51M.
For Rent - 2 bedroom house.
Phone 894-4907, nights 894-
««48.
RENT:
or mo
Apartments by
itfa. 615 College
Sale
The amaxing Blue Lustre will
leave your upholstery Beauti-
fully soft aid clean. Rent elec-
tric shampooer $1 Wackers.
DEADLINES
For weekday editions —
4:30 proceeding day
For Sunday editions —
4-.30 p.m. Friday
ERRORS
Please notify ua of any er-
ror at once. The Sun-News
cannot bo responsible for er-
rors beyond the 1st day.
PAYMENT
All ads are cash wiless cue-*
tamer has an established cre-
dit account with the Sun-News.
The publisher reserves the
right to edit, classify or re-
ject my copy.
CALL 394-3121
. ess
Opportunities
. -*irt being a rw.e
4^—-*-
guy!"
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WANTED Baby sitting in your
home and light house work.
122 Walnut.
MisctffiiMwtA
We try to buy worthing
we buy ,
good, dean, used clothes,
mens shoes, 12 Vi cents lb.
no rags
Shag'* Fruit MkL
303 W. Avenue
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pid.”
Like nearly all programs on
the three networks, “F Troop”
goes in color next season.
“And our time spot makes
more sense,” Tucker added.
“We’re opposite "Daniel Boone’
and a new show that nobody
knows anything about,‘Jericho.’
And we’re on earlier In the
evening, to catch the Idda. We
can’t fail.”
He qualified that. “Maybethe
show will only go three years —
if some heart isn’t put into it.
We’ve done all right with the
knockabout comedy, and we
could for another year. But
sooner or later the audience will
want more believability in the
characters. They'll have to be-
come more human.”
TIGHTER MONEY
Preta gage 10
shock to many folk because tea
money supply actually la bigger
than ever before. But there’s a
booming demand for credit to
nn a booming economy. Busi-
nessmen are competing ter
taFSSSRgSagj!
ing for oiy available maw;
Daily Crossword Puzzle
i
ACROSS
Rex Harrison
role.
7 East Indian
sailor.
13 That “Cloud
Nine” feeling.
14 Obtruded.
16 Relevant.
17 Kitchen
appliance.
18 _ alai.
19 Early Roman
historian.
21 Pindaric.
22 Footless animal.
24 Gosaip.
25 Goddess of strife.
26 Engages.
28 Pinna.
29 Cheeses.
30 Earthquakes.
32 Popular comedy:
2 words.
Ureas.
Caron role,
on. a
sughing.
46 Fabric on a loom.
48 Twist.
Y
|T
'ery ea|
50 Misbehave: ,
Colloq.: 2 words.
52 Delineated.
53 Storage place for
coal, com, etc.
54 Cretan city of
old.
56 Brother: Abbr.
57 Provisional.
59 Fisherman's boat.
61 Tiny protoplasmic
unit.
62 High-brow
modem style.
63 Melancholy.
64 Saratoga,
for one.
DOWN
1 From bead to
foot.
2 Deductively.
3 Battle area
1944-45: Abbr.
4 Superintend*!*:
Abbr.
5 Bellowing.
6 Salvage.
7 Of the shore.
8 - propre.
9 Vichy and others.
10 Kind of lettuce.
7
11 Oregon seaport.
12 Thinner in sound.
13 Potentates.
15 Stylish: Colloq.
20 Caliph.
23 Banyan's Slough
of --
25 Regally attired.
27 See 15 Down.
29 Secondary rale.
31 Brother or sister.
33 Josh.
35 Recent arrival.
37 Semitic language.
38 Theologians.
39 City in northwest
France: 2 words.
40 Detectives: Abbr.
42 Mrs. Mala prop,
for example.
43 Dine too well.
44 Express in
another way.
47 Term of address
to a little boy.
50 Infirm.
51 Free from a
charge, in law.
54 Larva.
55 Droops.
58 Shade tree.
60 “_ is Sylvia?
RELIABLE PERSON
TO SERVICE
LOCAL OUTLETS
REPLACE MDSE. A
COLLECT MONEY
Restocking tools, auto-
bicycle accessories,
household items, food
items in retail stores. Can
grow to full time. COM-
PANY SOLICITS AC-
COUNTS.
OTHER AREAS OPEN
QUALIFICATIONS: Few
hours weekly, car, bunk
references for open ac-
count shipments, and $800
to $3200 investment neces-
sary for 5 to 20 retail out-
lets. Air mail facta to Bel-
gin Enterprises, 2626
Mockingbird Lane, Dallas,
Texas.
For Tirade
Trade equity in 3 bedroom
house, fenced beck yard. Pay-
ments $68.00 a month. For late
model pick-<g> or small tractor.
Phone Donald Schwab 894-5154
or Rea. Ph. 894-6068. 103 Col-
lege.
Garage Sale: Cots, some furn-
iture, miscellaneous Items. 142
Flint after 4:30, All day Sat-
urday.
It’s Inexpensive to clean ruga
and upholstery with Blue Lus-
tre. Rent electric shampooer
$1 Copeland.
For Rent - 3 room furnished
house, new refrigerator and air
conditioner, near high school.
Inquire 407 - 11th St.
For Rent - 3 room furnished
apartment, air conditioned.
1111 Austin. 894-6848.
For Rent - 3 bedroom house
carpeted, fenced. Phone 894-
5240.
Air conditioned 4 roam furnish-
ed house for rent, near school,
close in, no pets. 894-3511.
WILL TRACE
3 furnished apartments.
Downtown site. Zoned com-
mercial. Ideal Beauty Shop
location. What have you?
HOWARD VAUGHAN
1306 Ave. H Pho. 894-3903
FOR SALE—Honda 150 Motor-
cycle-1210 Ave. C or 894-6945.
$275.00.
Notice
ATTENTION LADIES! If you
would like to loose inches try
Relax-e-eixor for a complimen-
tary demonstration, phone or
write Dorothy Sanders 3702-
44th SL. Lubbock SW9-4681.
TEXAS CONSTRUCTION
Proas p«a« 10
bring about an Increase, how-
ever, in money available for
home loans, it oitborlaes sav-
ings and loan associations to ls-
sue savings certificates, a pri-
vilege previously restricted to
banks.
^Card Of
Thanks
'In appreciation—we 'wish to
express our sincere gratitude
to the personnel of tea Level-
land Clinic during the illness of
our father, to the doctors for
their concern and professional
skill, to the nursing staff for
their kindness and comforting
words, showing they cared, to
the men of the commiadty who
watched by Ida side during the
late hours of the night. These
expressions of devotion will al-
ways be remembered by the
family of William O. Traylor.
TCteT'l** limited mum of
beginner piano students. Exper-
ienced teacher. 502 Ave. A,
894-3842.
•Mobile Home
For Sale - Real nice 1963
Detroiter trailer house - 10
X 55 - on corner lot locat-
ed 1701 Ave. L Or will sell
trailer and rent lot. See or
I' call Shotgun Bailey at 894- *
| 3387.
tL.___________—J
wish to
oar sin-
W#
cere to all our n-wnas
aid relatives at tea death of
our beloved mother, especial-
ly to teoee who sent flowers,
brought food aid other remem-
hranees, md to George Price
Fimeral Bona aid Matt
The Family of Mrs. Mollie
(Price) Fields
l Instruct ions
U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
Men-women 18 and over. Secure
jobs. High starting pay. Short
hours. Advancement. Prepara-
tory training as long as requir-
ed. Thousands of jobs open.
Experience usually unneoass-
ary. FREE Information on jobs,
salaries, retgdrements. Write
TODAY giving name, address
and phone. Lincoln Service, Bax
H.C. Levelland Sun Newa, Lev-
elland, Texas.
We wish to take this means of
expressing our appreciation to
everyone who extended help and
condolence during the illness
and death of our loved one Aus-
tin F. Hale. We want to thank
each one for the floral tributes,
food and personal visits. We
wish to thank Dr. Cook, Rev.
Blake, Rev. Hughes, George
Price and Staff, and Masonic
Lodge for their help in our
time of need. We want to also
thank all who have donated blood
during the years of illness. May
God Bless each one of you.
Mrs. Austin F. Hale
E.P. Hale and families
Mrs. J.W. Henderson and
families
iBusinesg
Services
ALUMINUM FOR SALE—used
shoots of aluminum, 25
each or in lots of 100, 20 cents
each. Levelland Dally Sun News.
Phone 894-3121.
FOR SALE—Early American
platform rocker, new ivhol-
stery, $35.00. See at 911 Ave.
C, after 5 pun. and all day
Saturday and Sunday.
For Sale - Six vinyl cushion
gilder swing, sea at 404 Hicks.
894-6825.
Dime Apartments: Level-
land’s newest, 2 bedroom,
ultra-modern, furnished or
untarnished. Phone 894-4656
or 894-3594.
FOR RENT: One bedroom apart-
ment, furnished or isitarriisbed.
Phone 894-6127.
Acre aid of land, 3 bed-
room home, orchard sod shade
traes with Irrigation wall. Do-
ald Schwab Ph. 894-5154 ar
Res. Hu 894-6068. lOOCNkqs.
PAYMENTS
$72#0
PKR MONTH
AMO UP
INCLUDES
TAXES end INSURANCE
WILL MILD ANY
PLAN YOU WANT
BRICK er BRICK TRIM
CONVENTIONAL LOANS
PHA er 01 LOANS
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
Phase 894-4142 a 894-4982
ON LUBBOCK HIGHWAY
KAUFFMAN
HOMES
For Sale - Choice residential
lots, $100 down, $25 per mon-
th. 2 nice 3 bedroom houses.
Woody Weaver 603 College. Of-
fice Phone 804-3364, Home 894-
6954.
For Sate - 3 bedroom, 2 bates,
carpet, utility room, low down
payment. 110 Ave. T. $12,000.
Phone 894-3145.
For Sale by Owner - 2 B horns,
redecorated, extra clean eon-
lot. Priced for cgiick sale,
down payment. Pay off
er
Small
in 5 years, 894-4534.
IReal Estate
For Sale - Two 500 BBL.
Tanks, Located 5 mi lev west
of Level Und Just north of Pan
American Gas Plant Phone An-
drews 523-4600.
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
3 BR., double garage, beck
yard fence, lots of shrub-
bery, fruit trees, drapes
goes. Take FHA Loan.
202-15IH,
*944720
Open All Day
114 acres in HocfcleyCon-
ty, % minerals, 4 and 8”
wells, a real good farm,
priced at $285 per acre,
$8500 down, terms on bal-
ance.
3 bedroom home located on
401 PineSL, haa nice apart-
ment in beck presently be-
ing rented for $70 per
th. Shown by
only. Priced at $23,500.
3 bedroom home on 208
Flint Ave., has been com-
pletely remodeled, priced
at $10,250 with small down
payment.
ED HOFACKET
Rentals
2 bedroom borne, central ai
SS'cffStJTS.Si.e
ny Waller a Lea A Polk.
A LOVELY HOME
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, tile
entry, living room, dining
area, den, electric kitchen,
2-car garage, central beat
A air. Unusual yard. Play
house. Sacrifice at $17,650.
By owner at 112 Tangle-
wood. Phone 894-4555.
Clean one aid two bedroom tar-
nished bouses. Private lota.
894-5759 after 2 pjn. _
NEARLY NEW
redecorated.
3BR ha
o down
Mattress renovated - custom
built to your liking. New mat-
tresses and box springs. Ph.
894-3511—Padgett Hotel-agent
for A A B Mattress Co., Lub-
bock. or P02-4261 Collect.
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom Medal-
lion home $110.00—127 Cedar.
Telephone Smyer 2133,_
FOR RENT: 4 room furnished
duplex, bills paid, 406-B Ave.
F. Apply at 404 Ave. F.
MATTRESS RENOVATED
Save up to 50 per cent on New
inoerspring foam rubber and
king site, in Levelland phone
894-3231. Butler Upholstery a- Hickory, $38
gent for Direct Mattress Co.
Lubbock. For your upholstery
or mattress needs call Butler’s
894-3231.
Ave. D $78. 2 bedroom at 208
894-4273.
Unfurnished For Rent
|Help Wanted
----i
Would you like to be your own
boss with unlimited earnings
potential? Part-time or full time
Write Box 25,2317 Auburn, Lub-
bock.
38 39
MEN—WOMEN—COUPLES
MOTEL CAREERS AVAILABLE
sgers, Assistant Managers, Clerks. Housekeepers, and
K-.K’lftSSffSZ JETSE-Sw*
AGE NO BARRIER. . .LOCAL AND NATWNALEMPI^YMl^T
ASSISTANCE. Train at home in spare time, followed by
S 2ST& oBiS’™:
* 01USS M’SSSSi •
Dept. 2640 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
6440 HILLCROFT
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77036
NAME-
TELEPHONE answering, 2-way
Radio Dispatching, Transis-
torized Radio - Telephone* Re-
lease. 24 hour service. LEVEL-
LAND ANSWERING SERVICE.
894-3400.
J “ui l" Ve"l"n D
"Storm Doors and Windows ”
uMivtnw screens -Camper!
Panels Repaired I
> MUCK’S ALUMINUM SHOP >
■ 110 Hickory 894-4744
r
i
ADDRESS
CITY-
Cholce Grain Fed Beef
HALF or QUARTERS
Lockers for Rent-
813.00 year
87.00 for 6 months or
83.75 for 3 months
PROCESSING and QUICK .
FREEZING for DEEP I
FREEZERS |
LEVELLANDFROZEN |
-STATE-
—PHONE-
ll
FOOD LOCKERS
I
!006-5th Street
3 Bedroom comer lot. Car
Port, Washer t Dryer Con-
ecticns 1209 13th, SL
$65.00 per month.
3 Bedroom, separate Din-
ti«. lVi Bath, Ducted in
air conditioner, Central
Heating. Washer & Dryer
Connections, Car Port,
Fenced back 1209 Ave. L
$70.00 per month.
2 Bedroom Carpeted,
Washer connection. Comer
loL Water Bill Paid 1111
9th, SL $65.00 per month.
Furnished
1 Bedroom Fully Furnished
including New air condi-
tioner 1848 8th SL $45.00
per month.
2 Bedroom Fully Furnished
including air conditioner,
Also large room on back
could be used as extra
bedroom & utility, Car
Port, Washer & Dryer ccn-
ections. Carpeted, fenced
beck. 1213 Ave. L $80.00
per month. Call Clyde
Younger for key’s.
Office Phone 4-6144
Res Phone 4-4335
menL Three from which to*
choose. Others $150 to $450 J
down. Must qualify foe loan.;
•
•
COUNTRY CLUB area tricar;
homes from $19,000. Seven*
from which to choose. Large,
loan committments. !
2 BR homes from $3950.;
•
BILL DBON j
707 College Phone 4-6194 •
For Sale - To be moved 7
room farm house, very cheap.
894-4149.
FOR SALE:
central beet,
J equity, and assume loan. Pa.
ments $61 month. 1721 Graot-
894-4539.
FOR SALE |
30 Acres with nice 2 Bed- ■
room bouse and 1 - 2 Room *
and bath. Small down pay- ■
ment and good terms. Join- I
ing city limits of Canyon, |
Texes. |
8$ Acres dry land near town |
Make offer. g
I Nice 2 BR home on Hicks I
| Dr. I
I 3 BR home with small down I
| payment. |
V.L. WARD |
pi ,,, one ifftO
r none j
!
Investigate
2 bdrm., tally carpeted, com-
1 pletely re-decorated.
* 3 bdrm., 2 baths, fireplace,
carpeted, dbl. garage.
3 bdrm., priced for quick
sale.
Call Austin Reid Agency
607 - 8th SL
Office Phone 4-4951
or 4-3977 Mrs. H.E. Brock
Country Club 3 HR-den, doub-
le garage, nice lutdscoilng;
3 yrs. old. $500 and assume
loan. Bill Dison, 4-6194.
One house for sale at 1402
10th SL 3 bedroom 1 bate
attached garage.
One house at 201 Monroe
SL 2 bedrooms, one bate,
fully carpeted attached gar-
age fenced beck yard Pay-
ments like renL
Phone 894-4676 after 6:00
pjn.
^Automobiles
FOR SALE — 1965 Rambler
990, Air and Power, less than
10,000 miles. Take ig> pay-
ments. Phone 894-4379.
Exceptionally neat 3-BR-Den-
Kitchen, fireplace, patio, 1Y«
baths. Large FHA loan, $116
mo. Bill Dison, 4-6194.
FOR SALE: one 1962 Clean lm-
[pala, 4 door Chevrolet, sir coo-
ditoned. Phone 894-4312.
SPECIALIZING IN COLOR IV SERVICE
42 43
60
/
MEMBER
also black and white T.V.
Drive-In Car Radio Service
CALL 894-4144 DAY OR NIGHT
MO SERVICE CALLS ON SUNDAY
PLEASE.
CITY RADIO & T.V.
1509 AVE. H
FOR A NEW 1961 CHEVROLET OR PONTIAC
r OR A CLEAN LOCAL USED CAR SEE
O'CONNOR STRICKLAND
MOTOR CO.
'A 600D DEAL FOR A 600D DEAL LESS'
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