The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1962 Page: 9 of 12
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7%e SHAMROCK
TEXAN
Published on Thursdays by
8H AMROCK TEXAN
FU BLUSHING CO, LNC.
/1J-15 N. Main - Dial BL 6-1131
Kilim d m the ijo.i offir«- of Khsinroek
Tn»» April as, I Ml •> i-cond - cl*»
omltrr under Art of Mitiuii 3, 1*711
A l Hh RT COUHkR
AHVAI MONTUoMKRY
Hill. IIOWE
MKS. G I, STANLE Y
HRS W C GLOVER
STANLEY WRIGHT
HOY l) IIOVCH IS
SI At. I ASH AM
HAUL IIARRAt.
FubUlht*
I 4 t ’ M Itofft
Attv. Munupri
W tun an * t.if>
Of/tei k Salti
Shop Hureman
Hloorman
Linotype Operate
Apprentice
llll JAI'ANI M IIM UVIKV
The Japanese recovery isintinues
to be the best eiply to CnmmunlM
propaganda that the fr»< enter-
pn-e system does not work for the
benefit of the masses Like West
Germany, Japan has slutted a more
successful recovery than .my Com-
munist - occupied country since
World War It.
The latest Indicator of the
strength of Japan's |>omwiu econ-
omy came in the annual m ounce
incut by I.loyrl. Register Of Ship
puig, as to the tonnage of ships
built by the various imtion- of the
NOTICK TO PVlIt.lC
day irroneoui fillci ilea upon tin lAer
a Of itiitiiUng i r reputation o 1 any per.
■ t Of) relit1 n hi< h si ay
upfirrr 1 n the , alumni ill /hit paper u'lfl
hr gladly , crrrctrd upon cfur notice being
guru 0, the editor prttonally al the otllct
nl IIS N■ th Mmn si Shamrock Treat
111 '..imroik "I•sari (In.* nm knoialnglf
1,1 hil i nr fraudulent advertising or
rlh'T Hdvrrtlalng of an nbjmionable na-
mo c»,h advertisement In It* columns
Is printed in fun ronfldence in the
t,r' " '“d" ...... Readers *111 route/ a
"r H fhrv will promptly report any
fail'iri' on thf part of the advrrtlufr to
ti i.K. irnod any ml«rrprraanUtlon In our
• <1w»rtlfl*rrentl
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
(Outbid* fttiarrrocl Territory)
1 Y*ar
A Mentha
* M«i* *ha
94 Oi
92 ftt
II hC
iIn Wh*#l»T and adjoining rouatlrat
» Y»-ar
fl Mentha
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91 00
ADVERT18INO RATM
Vatlona! fii-.j.luv ml inch
o iiol n ■.111»\ < n| men
HA.
70,
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world In 1961
Japan led I fie world r >r the
sixth successive year, with 1.799.342
tons This was far fthciol of the
total construction achieved by
Great Britain mid West Germany,
both just under l.ooo.ono tons,
which ranked second and third
among nil th.* nations of iia. world
The recovery, under the free en-
trrprlse system, of Jiipm u d Oi r
many Is a remarkable tru* mnnlal
for the system, In till , . ()f Pr.
onomlc competition with Commu-
nism Certainly these two n.untiles
were more thoroughly d. v.istated
at the end of World War u than
any other countries which I ol been
affected by the world win
Both had been inert lie. Ijornli-
had been reduced to ruin, v <t from
this utter chaos and d< •. elation
these two countries today have far
higher standards of hvn than
those to be found in any commu-
nlst country.
DON’T WAIT I
TOO LONG
MO I HS ( AN DAMAGK YOI l{ Wtltll.KN
(J ARM KM'S I AST!
' WE LL STORE YOUR WOOLENS
AT LOW COST
Send us your dirty clothes . . , We’ll
( lean them and store in mothproof bans
until they are needed next fall.
Come in to see us, and ask us for full details
about our storage plan.
SUPERIOR
DRY CLEANERS
IIS W. 2nd — Ph. BL 6-1591
KWH CLEANING
.1015 GETS OUR
PERSONAL
ATTENTION!
Ill If ( HIM
The Chinu Reporting Service
Which spcci,notes in news ttolll
mainland and ha* ulltce.s m Him;
Hung, recently reported -wine in
teirstlug mlonii.iUun in regard '■
fled China and the mainland
These report* tilthcuied thai the
Communist ChlneM are prew-iuh
conducting a coiiiiirywitle gi >
root campaign against Suviei r ,
liner Khrushchev
The communique muted that Hu
Communists on the inamlund w"i
pushing four pmni.s acmes ui He
peasant* in China in an utienip'
I urn them again i the Hu- ..
Under There is Home question v
to the accuracy of these repon
but they are cerlalnly worth e.
sitleruig and the probably accurate
The release states that the fin
point and the |x>nit being put av
the hardest by the Red Chine ,
the accusation that Khrushchev
an "opportunist," who dares to in
tmk Stahl) posthumously, bill w <
kept quiet during Hlnlln's lifetime
In Communist language, an op-
portunist Is one who is working a
gainst the alms of the overall Cum
muntst plan for the world, by nm
conforming to the acrcpled pun
clples This Is a grave charge .
gainst any Communist
Another point raised by tie
pea leer* who are going dlreeilv
the peasants, arc that Khrushchev
is a "revisionist' or one who op
poses Communl t China ■■ firm si n;
on the Inevllabllliy of war A. an
■nod conservative Communist wml,
tell his followers, this r break in
with a long sel precedent Hint i;
Conmnmials feel war i. certain
the countries of the world, as tin
bis ome Comimin.' lie
If these reports are true an,'
the Chinese Communist' arc re
lying a grass root level ramping;
against Khrushchev in their coun-
try. it would result in serious pic
suns being applied in Ru ia is
could aim lead to a . clous breach
between the Communist leader l p
in the werld and posmbly divide 'll.
|(Ximmunlsts Into two separate
camps, rather than one unified
front
C harles Rushing Is
Airman Apprentice
At Alameda, Calif.
ALAMEDA (' if ■ FHTNCT
Charles W Rushing airman ap-
prentice USN. son of Mi and Mrs.
John H Rushing v>! H14 North
Main. Shamrock i crving at the
Naval Air Station. Alameda. (' in
The base, known as the "avia-
tion gateway t ■ tin* Pacilic i. the
home port tor several Pacific Fleet
aircraft carriers.
Mrs L. K Drprw was here Iasi
week front San Miguel de Allende,
Gto Mexico, where -he has been
studying Spanish for some time.
She was a house guest of Mrs J
3 Christ ner
Mr and Mrs Farmer Hefley of
Mobeetie, were guests last Sunday
evening in the home of Mr and
Mrs Winfred Buckingham.
GIVE A MAN A QUIET, CONVENIENT PLACE TO TALK
Personal extension phones shut you off from household noises:
Put one in your bedroom and lie down when you talk It's great!
Put one in the kitchen or dining area and you handle calls at
mealtime without leaving the table Another in your workroom or
den will save you countless steps. Cost? You can have all three
for just pennies a day!
Who needs extension phone service mostr
Families that make or receive five or more calls a day.
Families with one or more members active
In school, church, civic or club work.
Families with active, popular teenagers
or young adults
It any of these conditions f*
your family, the chances
are you need extension
phone service,
To ordir your personal extension
phones —Princess wall or table models,
In a wide range of colors —call the
telephone business office, or ask any
telephone serviceman.
SOUTHWESTERN
• >•
BELL
Cell by number . . . it s twice ee fast
Panhandle Heritage foundation Names
Chairman Symphonic Drama Campaign
l'on Htnndloy, vice piwldfnt
NiiMoiuil Hank m Cany
Bc-n Ramsey Is
Candidate Lor
State Office
IkjwtT prldf* phid by TVx.i:> nun
i,fm-rs for petroleum product!
point up that our state Ik irtuli
111 Hilly and wuiM-truilly ahead ot
| uilii'i ui safeguarding the nr,hi
nf its ptaipli*, Railroad Coniine
loner Ben H un cy aid in Au th
last week.
Rum . \ appointed to 11’" Hn11
until Cumml ion liu>t Hepientbci
i candidate for the unexplred
trim ol Hie alte Commissioner Olln
< 'ull)tr*Mii
-The primary function of the
Railroad Commu'h»on.‘' Ram ",v
a let. "is to protect the Interi’Nt of
the public Sihtcks in this ra pon-
ihihty uml> r ivnservaMon law
and court drclaions Is clearly re-
flected In the lower prices Texan
pay for petroleum product ■* A good
t x tmple, he said, "is that the ave-
la.'i1 price of regular ga.sollne, ex-
. lulling taxes, ia Texan Is five cent
per gallon lower than the average
nationwide price for the same pro-
duct This add', up to a sizeable an
ntial a\ nut to the Texas torusiHM
or.”
Ramsey noted mar a nreef 11
12 cities in 2t> tales by the Oil
and Gas Journal showed that a
nl March 20, tin* average price tot
the 1(2 cities was 192! cents pet
;nllon as tvimpaietl with the avc
r:, « price per gallon ot gusolini
111 Texas of 14 2 cents
Texa, receive1 some $41 j,0(K),(X)i
. In en mimed Area t TiliinntlM ol
tup) urn I. la in Campaign
A , ie M idtlen. (legeial ('ha trill a n
Hie Cuiupaig.il made Uio an
r
J
IHIN SI \\|i| | \
• sm nf al \ recent nteetini* of
Ti’Xiis I’.inliimilc Hnil.c
iphonk drama I.h the fit t ■>
development, of tin* area h?
- Amarilk) Ai * • Foundation
which the Texa Panhandle
Fouiulaifon i ifflll.iTd.
l cxn . Panhandle Heriia a
ot . mm in P;ilo Duro Canyon.
1 . •' mdley is si member of the Cnn-1
ii Kolary Club and tn a lurer of j
' f Panhandle Hunker.s Avociatlon
Hi a i vnl in ilie IJ H Navy!
rim? World War II and h a
uluate <.»t Wal TeXiiB Htale
f iairf-e.
'Miidley, hi < wife. Alin Ruth, and '
children, Joan, lh»b. IKmna and I
K iren Jive at j.y€M lUh Avenue in
c my <m.
V a re till <d I’oiiiinuin proi'ics*
cancel t mi ml one (acr i pa-
nl 1 sav-ul every three !iill|l|!e,s
Hie Ibiifed Slab's To coutiMUe |
pi\)t n the Aliu r ii an CiUlC'C r
• .efy need tlie support of every- \
"iie during the April I'm .ade.
<.<» m i iii in ii si nd w
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Dr. joel M. Gooch
Optomefriit
'bOO
207 N. Wall III. rt-‘U62
Shamro k, Texas
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Ml'* flrr.ild Johli:,uil til id chit- i
lilt'll. F \e und I'.tige, ol IJktii-
liooi.i C Ok til . 1 pent the Week-
end with I;,' p , rut Mr. Olid Mrs
Tom M .mi rv. Mr nrtd Mr,
R dplt W. II ml tin, Philip Tout
el Meiir hi t. n veiled during th"
weck-ei d mnh ihe MmitgMinerys,
KOPPER KETTLE
Home Made Camh
l.fwis Lift Shop
Kitsl Iliuliwiii 66
* RED KIRBY ROOFING CO.
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M l I S. OKI \II(IM \
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* 20 Year Bonded Roofs
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♦ All Types Roofing
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♦ Business NU 2-3525
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t Residence HU 2-2256
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a year in tuxes from the Industrie.,
which the Hutlrotid Comnis ton
1» dilute .. Ramsey .aid, and there*
fore the Commi.'sitm "must lulrly
and Judiciously administer the law
.11 ut court decisions affecting these
Industries — transportation and
petroleum so us to provide eco-
nomical and efficient service to
consumer and industry." Ramsey,
the first Texan to be honored by
(lie voters with lx consecutive
elective terms us lieutenant gov-
ernor, said the (s »l> ns Railroad
Commissioner is one of the most
important in state government. "It
is a great responsibility and chal-
lenge, ' he .sild, "1 feel my exper-
icttce In law and government qual-
| tfy me for the position.1
Mr, and Mr Bill Porter of Farm-
ington NM, long-time Shamrock 1
residents, were here over the week- 1
end They visited m the liume ot I
Mr and Mr. Charlie Brother and
with other relatives and friends 1
Week-end cm t in tin 1* me of j
Mrs Mack Turnbow, were Ie -on-
in-law and daughter. Mr. a I Mrs
Ja<k Crttes and d.mghter, Karen,
and Mr and Mis. M Cox all of
Pampa.
Mrs Lewi: Smith Iff. and eh 1-
dren, Andy and Carolyn, of Hill -
Itoro were heie rtveutly for a \ u
j with her parents, Mr. and Mi S.
Q Scott.
’Ii ory of the hi 'ory ol tl
Panhandli*.
I b- I’anhiiiidl** wl<lt» camp;urn
41 k funds U> build the? uniphi*
i and to i* .labh Ii symphonic
Pfermer Resident
Named To Junior
donor Society
! null " i'l(‘t at Hobcr! T Hi I! j
J» " Ihun ScIj-hJ. Billy Don wa ;
ui1 M» mber an chvv* a by |
* hip. chi
ractt*r nml cit
us miut.’cd
w.t In-
ducted i .
the Honor Si a
K’ly at .1
progr. in he
Billy It-
Mr and
M t
of t h L-
■» ids a
1(171!) L.ik,
Garden.' A yen
if Did*
la IK, Tex
Mi and
uk •* -1
Shamrock
Zolgler
of AlbUipic
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AS
MODNTCD FPCC
ALL SIZES SALE PRICED
nnd fir* off yo if
f( r RM AUDI t SS
of COP< dMCN
PIUS TAX
6 70-15 Black
CJY WHILE OUR
STOCKS LASTI
bir f itii(*n T t. .tone (MitTiiii,i,,n
■!■•* tf the lowest | • • • *Ver
tlferMI! I ires with the L lie tone
. r.Gin • I till1 I 11 ( »• I design
1 a rc\t>iutiMni/ed Hit* de »>!ii
I pet at ;num e Tin ■ in.e t*
i. *t I in -feme Kllbl’CI X 1 ; ! CS
itii (till A plv • on 'tin* In"’ 1 itt**»
el >■< II SjH «'fSv\ ’ - I t * i\ etl
| in t i t Safety Don l misi
ml I ai% now!
Tlic PC A Sail (lid i:dI
Nfrrictiltut.il ert
•ifrilt’il to tti, r I1
,f On* ituli'. 1 !, i
necessitates an
g indit ions and pi
inee 11’:”’. T’: <
t'rciiit ' . i"
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• rved tlie crciii!
t h o u s a n rl s of
* nichcrs and d."
t'l'i(|uen1 le/fin’c ■
; t ds of pt
llome-owni"! at .
Production ('tiuit
ti'ins arc d * Meat
ed
niKle ptirpn-u : pi;
;t stronjr. dep' ttdui
of afrricultui .1 cr
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just say.
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r. vro for
’Chm It!'
TAKE MONTHS
TO PAY
cstoru’ lire is
p;«
iTjJJ ! s jjjLlLj
! .cry new f irestone lire for your enr has a
t]oad Hazard Cisaranfee
Honored in
1 At
©to
Lfzi
Hone Store* Comptfifivuly p»
riONTHS
nil 50 Sf.i s
nod Cnn tl.i
GUARANTteO
N,»...ipt defeff-. in workman
1 ,, m l in ilrt in 1*4 (•»! tin* j; j
(i* nf Hie original treiot
ir tintl niii'l Im/ards
• I ’ '* l»nn* • ' ' j:)|
infefF 1 in pwrynay b
■ •'iti'M tar i *#• for the M
it lit* igtecifieil -6
I on li*t price*.
MulliftCI «>l
anil l>,
r,* at time ot ml tt^fmenf
•r. :r ;rr *n* rrr tp ;r w ;n: a:-
i
U ol f„Mlotn d.ol, ,. Ol- ol oil Ifivil. Holton, (luployinq F.mtof,* »,gn.
RUSHING’S NORTH END SERVICE STATION
Corner Mnin & Hiway 66—Shamrock, Tex.
on a 1, con t in no it s to a n
service for each ,-UhLi.*>ld-
L • (T-horrower.
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CANADIAN
PBODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION
Rervinj; Wheeler, Gray, Roberts, Hemphill and Lipscomb
Counties.
Offices in: Wheeler, Canadian, Pampa <V Perrylon
L. d t y Stockholder-Borrower*
WEST SIDE TEXACO SERVICE STATION
West Hiway 66—Shamrock
LOYD’S TEXACO SERVICE STATION
Kill S. Mam—Shamrock, Texa*
TEXACO STAR SERVICE STATION
609 K. Hiway 66—Shamrock, Tex.
RAY HARRINGTON’S TEXACO SERVICE
201 K. Highway 66—Shamrock, Texas
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1962, newspaper, April 19, 1962; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529451/m1/9/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.