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page eight—section one
THE SI IAMROCK TFXAN, SI IAMROCK, TEXAS
GLENN -
(Continued un Page 8. Sec. 1)
mediately prior to that she was a
member of the faculty at Dodson
for two veins. She and her husband.
I*. M , and their (wo children will
move to Shamrock In the near
futuie.
Mrs. Scott Is the daughter of
Mrs Mary Bledsoe
Supt. J. C. McClesky called at-
tention to three vacancies that will
exist at the close of the current
term An English toucher for the
ninth and loth grades will bi
needed to replace Mi Kathleen
Smith, and » principal of Dunbar
and a primary teacher there wil
be needed to replace Mi and Mr
K S Davis
PUBLIC
(Continued from Cage 1)
Commerce members, pros|>ei live
member* and Individu.d citizens to
attend tin meeting Friday night
"This membership drive must
succeed if the Chamber of Com
meree continues to operate offer
tlvly and we need your help In
putting it over," he said
SERVICES
(Continued ;rom Page n
TOP-OF-TEXAS
(Continued rrom rage
erson Funeral Home 1 *'i I'in of WellmgUm and Mi
Miss Rankm was born April * cTiurh H Hyd- of Higgiir An
I, Moli m of Hugohui, Kan: i
I .. .1 Pn ident of 7lh District. Kan
IBI18 III At kills, Ark. Wile moved I Oimncrd as line all
winner were , *.,: FWC at tin breaklasl honor
to the Dozier Community m MU8 [ Jeiry Harvard of Duma.*,. lust pU«*** ; tor an year Club:. the pluyiet. '
She was a graduate o| Wesl Texii-| Virginia Olay, i’.uihiindle. herond j |>|marr In Petticoats*oil the llle
state College, Canyon, and taught | p*a. e: id Jrnlv Me.iudiump, Du of Mi: Maggie Weatherly ot f an*
school in Wheeler and Collin;* Ilia third pi.
MAYOR
(Continued from Page n
Businesses and Individuals wlm
received minimum membership die
letter are requested to return then*
promptly indicating their willlng-
nes* to co-operate In making tin
a banner yeirr of activity and ac-
complishment for the Chamber of
Commerce
Remember Public meeting for all I )H)| I)U(t(, (he,r
perrons inteiested In a prospermia ^ l(l
fiiture for Shamrock Friday night
Clark Auditorium 7 30
worth Counties for evei.il year.
She was a member of the Metno-
uist Church,
Hut vivofN Include two brothers
Dr John Rankin ot A: loria ()ri
and Dr Fay Rankm of Salem, < >rc
four Inters, Mrs 1*7 ank Pn
of l,alice Creek, Wvo Ml Ruth
Rankm of Astoria. Or* Mi* t>. we\
Winn; ck ot Dnunnli and Mi Mai
ilia Farrington ot ('id* iait** spring
Colo
AREA
(Continued rrorn rage 1)
Methodist Church
Palliaarers were; David Clark
I .line Clark, Cliff |( '* on. Ron
nil Robinson, Carrol Will am and
,1 c Williams
Clnv funerid Home wa n * barge
ot interment In Htiunirmk feme
terv
Mr , Rorildu lane ('laik w ** toou
Align t la 187), 111 Menard, '1 ex.*'
r'h, wa married to Joshua Ati
-atom Clark on Align t 18 1893 at
M* naid She had re tded in Wt * *
er and Collingsworth County for
4;| yen*' Stic moved to .Shamrock
in 1917 from Dozier where Hu t m-
In the Vogue Style Show, stu-
dent division, Mi Elaine Yar
borough of Wellington, received
flit plan* award Ml ,. Jane I*\| ke
Horgi i • i ond 11 o 1 . mat Mi
Carol Harrington of Hlntmroek,
third I l.a * In II" 1 luh women
*i.vis,oil, Mr- Ro*. C.n roll ol Duma'
lust; Mr* Nel.on dumbest ot
nd and Mi Hill
Panhandle
Sun ell ol p.
I’m lio *k .
'ton l, cius
of Itigem* In
I'l.r It pin
ton, first pint
ot Perryton,
Divi,'
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. first place, Divi,
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REVIVAL
(Continued from Page 1)
the Rev Batchelor He received his
seminary training at Oklahoma
Missionary Baptist Seminary In
Marlow, Ok la . and pastured chut*
ches in Arkansas, Oklahoma and
Ku t Texas Before going to Amur
illo as pastor of the Antioc h Bap-
tet Church He is married and
har two children
Tin nursery will be open each
evening Tlie pulilic is Invited to
attend all the services. . aid the
Rn Batchciur.
TEMPERATURE
Bv DICK UTST
Chemist, Ifnlted Carbon Co,
Date lllgli I.nw
April 11 71 4fi
i 04-inch moisture I
i-sf ic
Club. SuniitV.
i
on IV, Cln B
ton. fu si pliice
< ’luh.
Hj farmtn
HW't |
(• Av if!
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(‘ till
and (» -At * I f
Y';
u lxmk Award
(Mub
• me l*h.k .1
Book
Club ol Cam
She wa? a member of the Dozier (*|U|,
Methodist Church,
Surviving are five .'anil
daughter H J and David Clark |
of Dozier Jack and W D Clark cd
Shamrock, and J K Clark of
of Wheeler; Mrs Mimdi Willing-
ham of Amarillo, Mis Julia M i -
M*y ot Dozier, Mrs, lain William* i Hub. (* nyoli
of Shamrock Mrs Sa::dt Rolnn mi \S,ii11. da\ S
of Redan. NM and Mi Oertii
Robin* on of Dumas
AIw) surviving are; 31 griindchd
dren, 80 great-grandchildren am
13 great-great-grandchild:en
Mr Clark passed away on M ir* h t*'m(,
18 19,54 Two children, a son and a j | lac e
daughter, also preceded her in | old Port*
death Ida',’ Herllac*
h ’idle, wlm wa presented at tin
clou,, of the impre ive story Mr*
Pie Harper report on the pro*
ell** of the symphonic diiitiu pro-
posed for presentation In l’alo
Burn Canyon Hi do Park, pi*i miia
lion of Dda B Mundy Scholar
from West Tex.is Stab. College;
High School Stage Band concert
directed tiv Wtills. Gidden.
Mr, Harry Griffiths, Slate Presi-
dent of TKWC. gave the iddri
*“ ' l,l,rd p " '* lain,, 1*'' Ida. lull) *heon Kill* tri" * |
a 4Ki wumi'i I >ivi 11f>' gie.d opportunity tin worn :i
A M igazmi Club { ot today In the field of edicutim.
i Du; ion i. of being menially alert, and ot vm
;iud, Club, Welling* I pathetii imdcrslanrilng She ad
,h 1 ,. J.in,. (;i,|„ I monished club women to In* out
phicc / slimdtim workers In then own
communit lex.
Another high point of Hi Con
Vi-Mum program Wa tic* panel ot
I * t ,ii gludchl at'! nd In :
*1)01,1*. in the Texas pant
They were Neilo Puterllnl
II ■ Iv Ink)* Ttmulenian for II
M.ignar Bukke from rforwu
( hry.stl Ti>|><*uzi fiom tlrei i
Indent delighted Ih., group with
then nut urn] charm and Int**!l
ulc were to questlonk
Mr Allen. retiring pres!
|,|e*.inb*d a g.ivel to the pre*
of the newest < tub in the d:*
*1 la- Polly lui Club of Peer,'
New off rets were pri'hioib
lb* T id (>i Texas District lo
i iiid** the two-day 11'.ssloo
A gift from the DL*Irict wa
Mailed la) Mr* Allen, out-
pre ident.
Throughout Hie program
menial and vocal music wa
vlried by both visiting and Uh*:;I
I *len' table* were elaborately d> •
i rated lit dl meals served, wdh ,
attract ive f tvors for each cu»* t
.VHh Mrs H P Mundy a ro- '
ordinal or Mr* Henderson Coffman ;
a io■* *”iil chairman, Mr F c
Hofmann a co-chairmnn and every j
Federated Club woman In Sham-I
oak and Wheeler working in close j
rixipt ration the voicP of ih"
pi**,pie proclaims the Second An
provemebt work proposed
done to Ulc Interior of Cl1 *
Council voied to hold tic*
{,'17 50 pel i in ml li beginning April phone Base It,)"* Ordinuia
j to supplement the present .'.alary
of county City Saint.man Churl* ,
(iragg
A representative of Standard oil
Company of Texas, appeaieq he
fore council requesting ihal paper,
he executed covering the lease ol
285 plus uues ol eity land to
.Standard at $2519 per am sub-
ject to title approval,
He offered the following ex
pluimtlon ol the rider attached
In lease papers (iivering prole lion
of the city water rights.
he
FOUNDERS
"Before setting any urfaee i :r in *
vei w.li hnv** to contact till* Slab
I’.oiird of Water Kiiglneei*. wh *
know where the water .supply i
mil with tin Ir pi rnii.vaou w ill , <■
(■using In protect water right, in
Hull HM‘,1 In ai'niKlunei* wilh Rule
BI ol the si ib R ulwuy (,'unimi
iUll.
A re *< >1 lit Ion to lease (hi* land t>>
Staiiflard wil' unanimously up.
pn vd bv the city Hoveming ixxlv
,1 r Wy.itt, C'liuiriimn of Slmiii
poM'd by Howthvwstem Hill 'I He
phone company m aheyam < mu
up nibci.'i of tlx* codhcii li.iv i
( panel* to (ti ensv it furtIp r wi*n
the local Telephone Cumpair
manuuer.
Collection of delimiuent tax*
wa*' diM ii .iod with ti*" i.'cii* in
opinion hen r that Step shoul! I"
tul'eii to Insure collection befon
the amount of hack luxe h*11 tn-
iirore than the value of tin* |>i'*P
f l tv
Tin* city.; official biulc.et hen-
In > w i scheduled for the M
meet iiar.
,’ ' * v. U ill >, ’ *.
quo: S udepfs
. or tiiqh
>:o Listed
if h
POLITICAL
Couth
himi Horn Pat"
Whin
Off O '
that will 'Pi
th** **
flici •!
I’m-
Cd!|l,
!v Jrnl * <;
li'V
1 or
( 'dill!
ty rti ik It it
ford
Dl Ir
let Cl) ik Bi
A Prospectus
■ftiatfonl I r t place; Futur-
>» concf plac
Solo,i (*luh,
20th Ontury
eeoud place,
in Cias es I).
Hoipei HtdUy
in Junior
Junior Woman s
first place;
Department a’ Club- fin,, book
I'ciryton 8or»si Club. Perryton, til l
: lace SriiH*r (TuD .N;t h C*»*nt ury
Club. IPiiL,er, first pla(*'; Sue Hite
second place • and
ly Club, Wheeler.
thud plac <
TV v H* i Vi >■ A a u d ('at tie
Brand and H.ineh Hi.stone
1 PI Pr<" r«• vi Pampa fir f ; M.ica-
| zn.e (Tub H «i’"in , econd, and
An (Tub, Panlumdle, third
nd Mussioris - Thin -
(Tub. Shamrock, first
h u'Ji
i k Ctuunbci' of Coiuiiii'iic ip
,ull*
tail Mercliiiut,4 (’iiiiiiimtic, i,.
PchooH f
from
qur led the city', help m
| Mf C* HI
Th i-
and
th'- * i mil;, puikiiiK proldcm o*i
Main HfrtM'l
for Countv
l ti*
w if li
Bin| loyee. and biudin owner,
taki up all the paiknig pm op
i'i 'imp
K.,r Coiom
| •
Mam Sticct, nmkiiu* it imp,, ihic
O W P* M ' 1
H
don'
for (Uxtomer.s to tiii<| a p|.l(l. l4)
1 ik while they shop," Mi WvuH
Tnm P <
T" r C<»mm
I*
p«*mti*d oul
.
(Xmncil Voted to gravel (bp Ini
ink of ( *y Hall mid fix th*>m up
an itil racfivc oM tic*| park li r
| .1
111 * ) n II eo-o| ei a live effort Wi! tl
It’ ! hit " . d
J li
pr**-
» *' Detail Merchant Commute*
li* Ip "lve the parkme, problem
I,mm It.
( V
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f TO-
CANCER
(Continued from Page ti
April 12
82
44
April 13
84
51
April 14
87
49
April li
78
44
April 18
HH
55
April 17
81
53
Pastimes In Sports
By BOB I, EGG ITT
(J 1CHIN6 MORSt?*HOC^ OATtS
TO THE. ANCIENT 6gtEKS
TODAY SEE
LEGGITT
Insurance
Agency
BI. 6-317fi
the month of A|iril
"An increasing number of people
throughout the country have liei .m* |
living proof that thp countdown for |
cancer is on." Ilule said. "In 1937 I
only one cancer patient in seven
1 wa.*' aved A lew years ago, it wa*
j one in four Today, it is one n> j
| three It could be one In two Bln
, is tlie countdown that ave., Dv«*s
“Today there are more than on"
; million men. women and children j
! saved from cancer, and there i
I hope that even mole substantial I
gams will be made soon
"The current Crusade of tlie
American Cancer Society i the
opportunity for all of us to help
speed up tins countdown. Generoti*
eontributlons will * ure the Hoctetv
that every promising rexrorch pro
jei t can be supported.
The Crusade also reminds us
to take personal protection against
cancer Annual health checkups ar,,
the best immediate assurance tied
more lives can be stved from can-
cer
"Thp talk about cancer is right-
fully filled with optimism. Through
our contributions all of u.s can haw
j the satisfaction of being an active
part of it," Hale concluded.
plan1 Pioneer Study (Tut), Her.
j ford, econo place
Pioneer Families and Personal!!. *,
- Prospectus Study Club. Stratford
lust place; Thin (lav Review (Tub,
Wheeler, second place; Pioneer
•Study (Tub. Hereford Hurd place
Park and pilgrimages Civic
! f'uUiire (Tub. Pa in pa. hr t place,
j Allien,i (Tub, H.u * r. Kind plan*
Wedne duv Shidy (Till). Wheelei
third and Adelaide ClUli Burger,
ioUlT-h J > 1.i<***
At the Thursday evening banquet*
si raker w.ui Dr Paavo Ha villa.
President of Finnish-American
StKiety, Helinskt. Finland
Dr RnvilUi tin lured that Finland.
, tin most democratic, country, may
■ee Communism come to its borders
but n will never see Communism
cross its borders, "as only a gross
violation of Finnish rights could
change the democratic way o| up'
In our country "
"Christianity gamed a stronghold
con before the Crusades and al-
though the country has always
been o eight up tn the struggle be-
tween the East and West our people
have a (rung conviction that Prove
deuce li . guided our country and
wdl continue to do "
hi addition, the lot buck ,,t
Adam' Hardware owned by tin*
W dlaee Estate have been made
ai.i.table for off-street parkin;
and are being graveled f,ir that
|,!tp* go*
In another important move that
has hem pending t.u* some tune,
cumuli adopted a retirement p**h .
affect mg all city employees The
pi \ provales automati, retire
incut at the end of the ft eat yea,*
tn which an employee become *,,
year: of age with the additional
proviso that retirement h>i tin,,*
employe)* already paul (j > b)* :n**
|li f. 1,1 1 n 1,1 :)■
For t
Cmi ■**
Re-'ei*'
F)
Disti i*
For
1 I
j fluff
Dl
trx
Ritp
V.
Mr ,A:"
tidal Convention of the T**p (it I (ffeetlve on July 1. 1982
H i/Wwood H >
Tor 8* t- I
'! ■ M V, ( ; '. C
Tlhiiny. Wlxe'ii
dr \ J* ■ • (
For Meruher I
T , , p
Texas 111 triet,
sluntfinK succrss
TFWC.
WflHxnn.
h DiVrict
Annrilk)
COUNTY’S
irontln'ied ir*im Page
I i:t ,N. Main
Mr. and Mrs Hubert Tindall and
Mr and Mi • Guj Hill left la t
Saturday morning for Seattle,
Washington, tn attend the World s
Fair.
Mrs Alex Vanpo.il is In Middle-
ton visiting with her brottier,
George Hutton, who ts ill.
Following the addles Mi Dolly
t vuch of Amarillo and Mi Avenl
hair of Canyon, presented a tine
art pro: rani of musical, dance and
dramatic numbers with artists trom
both Amarillo and Canyon taking
l»rt
The four Federated Clubs of
Wheeler hosted the reception fol- |
lowing the Fin* Arts program. It i
was held m the Shamrock High j
School library amid a beautiful
setting of tree roses
Highlights of Friday' program
included the address by Mrs. 1,
Shamrock and Kelton.
The next greatest vm: ir *'i* * ;.*th
Is in Commls'soner Puma < 1.
romprising Mobeetie B: * and
Wheeler nvcti, w* ere there are
4.(3 persons eligible t*i vno* by way
lit pall taxes or exemptin'
Commissioner 1’r* i; ** 2 Ailison,
Wheeler least i imri MeBee. has
29" voters and Commi a a*r Pre-
cinct 3 Kellervdle tte.i'd, T.ela
and l’ak in. lues Isa
Mr Rives gave th** followin?
break -down of voter* in each vot-
ing box
No 1 - Mobeetie 133
No 2 - Briscoe 43
No 3 - Wheeler * west i - 257
No 4 - Allison lil)
No 5 - Wheeler east! — 187.
No. 8 - McBee 82
No, 7 - Twitty #3
No 8 - Kellervillc 31.
Mo, 9 - Heald 24
No tn - Lela — 80.
No, 11 - Shamrock ( *vith> 35°
Hi * t .* Sham rod — 407
No in - Kelton 42
No 14 - Bakun 20.
"TARIFF’S
(Contlimed from rage
seivi* as master of reremoi
Harold WiHl*
tUeli**: o*> *re *: in** an* •1
gram The tabled) * tw
City Ha-pitol Manager Roy Bet -
en presented council with tire
monthly operating statement for j
the city-owned Institution.
E. W. Poole, retiring Fire chief,
submitted a proposed budget for
the city's volunteer fire depart-
ment for the coming year, one ot
the budget items listed was re-
pairs to fire department radio te* r enr
equipment. Council voted to take ID, her on
i are of any necessary repairs to Bell, Wall
iidi equipment now.
Council voted to raise (he base All number <
pay of certain non-key city cm- j vited to a'tend the annua
plovers not furnishing housing by ' iki* *■ their wivr * * * I * in i
$2.r. per month to equalize their I IP eivalM:: should 1, ma*.
base with those who are furnished la'**r than noon Frid: v. Apr
living quarters and all or part ot by telephonitii'. Gli*iut Re in
their monthly utility bills. BL6-1188.
Mayor Blousteln appointed Conn- i
oilmen Tom Deck and George
Barth to work with City Secre-
lTm*
II iro!
I, ,* Pie
Hem
O M
Pi);
I Hi
iff III I til*
1 -chili' *
it ions of
s * tU*(‘|*|i
Mr. and Mrs .1 B, Wi
Abilene, former Shamrock i
J. H TfMF ETON
seeing friends la t Wedn*
tary W. A. Sims ill establishing n | Were lift trans letin*. lei :■ ■
maximum number of years of ser-
vice to which the yearly salary
Increment of $80 now alloted city
employees would apply.
City Secretary Sims was author-
ized to secure bids for certain im-
ict1 i i the He;ice
•e(inri- 5 ., 1
PIONPR
. ||
’IIIMimilttllMIMIIIII:
Mi* and Mrs A B Crump ot
Wheeler, were Shamrock visitors
Monday morning
HOPPER KETTLE
Home Made Candy
I,o\vis (lift 'shop
East Hiifhwav 66
IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE
RESTORE REPRESENTATION
Vote For
LESTER A. JONES
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
BRAND NEW SHIPMENT
25th (Silver) Anniversary Silverware
50th (Golden) Anniversary Silverware
Plus . .
Big Assortment of Golden Anniversary
Gifts . . . including Candle Holders, Bon
Bon Dishes, Vases, Door Knockers, Bell
Chimes, Ash Trays, and Many More.
HALES JEWELERS
MonogTiimminsf, Engraving, Diamond Appraisals
Texas Theatre Building — Shamrock, Texas
Phone BL 6-1382
“Your Friendly Theatre”
THE TEXAS
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
; MERITS A WESTERN IN
Ol.OK YOl Will LONG
REMEMBER
"AT GUNPOINT”
— PEPS —
11ME 0(1 EVR1.Y VM'
E v I \ DEI 1(101 S ME VI
\T THE SN \CK B Ml.
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
GEORGE HAMPTON
l JOAN BLONDELL
IN
"ANGEL BABE”
PI,I S TWO SHORTS
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garden of ros,:s from S‘-:p’n r:*-*•«
lavishly embroidered on a blouse
with the look of fine linen. It’s m
all-rayon that’s easy care as can be.
White and luscious pastels. 30 to 38.
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