The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964 Page: 2 of 14
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PACE TWO — SECTION ONE
THE SHAMROCK TEXAN. SHAMROCK, TEXAS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1964
Young children receive milk at one of the school
feeding programs conducted by Church World Service
in Latin America. Some CROP contributions pay foT
the distribution of government-donated foods such as
dry milk which CWS exports to needy people.
Youth Of Three Churches To Take
Pad In CROP Hallowe'en Project
Young people of throe Shamrock «h*ring to the young people of
Churches — the Pirn MrthoeBst
Church and the First Christian
Church and Ntuarene Church, w!3
work together in the annual CROP
Hallowe'en Project.
Mrs. W. Y CUsiek is "erring as
general chairman.
At 6:00 pm Sunday, October 25.
It has come to be a tone
of collecting for other* in a Christ-
ian ministry of compassion to a
part of the world's warring pop-
ulation.
Contributions received through
thi* youth effort of concern will
be used to help provide the hand-
a "firt “Sounds of* the’ Earth,’" wHl I lir*g «id distribution of govern-
be shown at Methodist and Christ- j “«*>» a®**** food* of the Pood
i&n Churches, and on Thursday jfar ****** prograsi as weu as to
evening. October 29 between the ’ P^vlde other awtetanoe - high
hours of 6:30 o'clock and 9:30 Pn*cln foods, emergency supplies
o'clock, the youth will make their ***cuK«^ toota. seeds - not oto-
anr.ual solicitation for CROP. ierw,se avaflaMe to the MMw
| programs of the churches. In 1963,
Participating will be young peo-
ple of junior high age and older
CROP is the Community Re-
Texas young pottle collected over
$52,080 for CROP aftd helped to
. provide 98.267,600 pounds of gov-
sources Appea’ of Church World orT,m^t doimted load ^ other
CROP shipments not otherwise
available for the overseas ministry
Service which collects farm com
modities and cash through volun-
teer workers, for the overseas re-
lief and rehabilitation programs of
the churches. Gifts to CROP are
put to use under church super-
vision strictly on the basis of Med
Hallowe'en has ctbne to mean! the home of Mr. and
CROP and a time of Christian * Claude Montgomery
Three Oil WeHs
Are Completed In
State-Line Area
Stato-iiae area filings last week
with the Pampa office of the Tex-
as Ra Broad Commission included
three new cal w*8is — two to Wheel- *
er County and wne in OoBtogswonr.
Omnty.
J*o new location* were announced |
to the area.
Catnplrikm.- Wheeler Caamty
Phuww Oil & Gas, « al-No 1
Plyr — section 54. block 13, H&ON
Survey — spudded 8-31-64 — drill-
ing completed 9-2-84—test complet-
ed 10-6-64—treated and sand fracl-
ed — pumped 37 barrels of 36
gravity oil plus 72 per cent water — j
perforated 2,258 ieet to 2.266 feet —
total depth 2J50 feet.
lies* Whitaker. Sr-Ro. 6 L. I*
Pike — section 34. block 13. H&GN
Survey — spudded 7-1-64 — drill-
ing completed 8-1-64 — test com-
j pleted 9-30-64 — treated — pump-
ed 26 barrels of 37 gravity oil plus
10 per cent water — perforated
2.125 feet to 2.170 feet — total depth
2322 feet.
Completion Collingsworth County
El Dorado Oil & Gas — No. 2
Yates — section 7. block 13 HA-ON
Survey _ spudded 9-22-64 — drill- j
tag completed 9-27-64 — test com-:
pleted 10-10-64 — treated and
fronted — pumped 66 barrels of 3*
gravity oil plus 40 per cent water — j
perforated 2,063 feet to 2.061 feet —;
total depth 2.168 feet.
Wheeler County Wildcat*
Phillip* Petroleum Co-No. 1
Hefley -A” — lj980 feet iram the
south line and IMI) feet from the
west Sine of section 73. block M-l.
H*GN Survey — drilling below
8.653 feet.
Phillips Petroleum Co.-No, 1 Lee
T” — 1,980 feet from the south
line and 1.980 feet from the east
line of section 80. block M-l, H&ON
Survey — shut-in awaiting on po-
tential test.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Hodge- and
daughter, Dorothy, of Memphis
were guest* Sunday before tost in
Mia. E.
DELICIOUS FAN-TAIL
SHRIMP - N - BASKET
WITH FRENCH FRIES AND TOSSED SALAD
DAIRY HART DRIVE-IN
Next To Lewis Station On 6€ West
Bible Verse to Study
“Bot first they gave their ewn
selves to the tord."
1. Who was the author of the
| above statement?
| A Of whom was he speaking?
i 3. What particular virtue does
! this statement praise?
! 4. Where may It be found?
ANSWERS TO BIBLE VERSE
1. Paul the Apostle
3. The Christians at Macedonia
3. Their liberality in taking care
; of those in need.
4. n Corinthian* 3:5.
Finest Ginning...Highest Prices
Foi You Cotton
WE WILL PROCESS THE PAPERS TO PUT YOUR COT-
TON IN THE GOVERNMENT LOAN IF YOU DESIRE.
Gins At Four Convenient Locations In The Shamrock
Area To Serve You . . . “Where Ginning b An Art And
Service b A Pleasure/’
R. A. NICHOLS, JR., Manager, Shamrock
A F. KNOLL, Manager, Lutie
GARLAND ABERNFTHY, Manager, Kelton
J. M. TINDALL, Manager, Twitty
Our gin equipment b second to none. It will give you
the turnout and grade which will mean the high dollar
to you. Just come in and check the records so far which
our gins have established from the 1964 crop. We are
old hands at ginning cotton and have the land of plants
which will get the most from every bale.
J. M. Tindall Gins
TWITTY
KELTON — LUTIE
SHAMROCK
MW9di M
WEEKEND
Imperial Pure Cane
Sugar
10 Pounds
Hawaiian
3-46 Oz. Cans
95c! Punch
PLUS 50 BONUS TOP STAMPS
Hunts
Peaches
4 - 2Vi Size Cans
$1
PUTS
50 BONUS TOP STAMPS
Wilsons
Bakerite
3 Lb. Can
69c
PLUS
50 BONUS TOP STAMPS
FOLGERS
Coffee
POUND CAN
2 POUND CAN
Wilsons
5 - 4 Oz. Cans
Vienna Sausage
$1
Regular or King Size
Privia Na
Carton
0Q«
vOCa-wOlct
v9v
Plus Deposit
Pucketts Best
Mt. Scott
Flour
Beef Stew
10 Lb. Bag
13/i Lb. Can
89c
55c
Meat Specials
»—■‘-,}||gjj»*—"to •
PUCKETTS TRIMMED
POUND
Round Steak 89c
WRIGHTS HALF OR W HOLE
POUND
Cured Hams 43c
MEADS
5 CANS* ,
Biscuits
WRIGHTS
2 POUND PKG.
Bacon
J® WilM
GOLDEN
POUND
Bananas
NATIONAL APPLE WEEK
EXTRA FANCY RED DELICIOUS
EXTRA FANCY GOLDEN DELICIOUS
EXTRA FANCY ROME
FOUND
Apples
U. 8. NO. 1 TEXAS STRAIGHT NECK
YELLOW
POUND
Squash
U. s. NO. 1 EAST TEXAS
POIND
Yams 15c
Delsey
2 Rolls
Tissue
Giant Size
DOWNY 75c
Giant Size
SALVO
Liquid Giant Size
IVORY g5c
Giant Size
COMET
-
Premium Starter Size
ouz 59c
King Size
JOY
93c
2 Bath Bars
LAVA
29c
For Automatic Dishwashers
tisane 39c
PUCKETT
DOUBLE TOP SAVINGS STAMPS EVERY
WEDNESDAY WITH $2.50 PURCHASE OR
MORE. THIS IS YOUR TOP STAMP RE-
DEMPTION CENTER.
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964, newspaper, October 22, 1964; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529466/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.