The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1956 Page: 4 of 10
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Want Ad Section
Classified
Advertising
Kate per line......................20e
Minimum charge ..............60c
Display in classified section
per inch ......... 75c
Card of thanks............._ .50c
Errors in advertisement should be
(•ported immediately. The Texan
Will not be responsible for more than
ene incorrect insertion, and assume
no responsibility above the cost of
advertising.
7 Rentals 12 Automotive
I FOR RENT - litS© house across| GENERATOR voltage regulator
I street from South Ward School, i upair and exchange. Oil 2 ga.
$150: qt. 20 cents. TOM'S AUTO-
H. Buice. 799-W-2. j MOTIVE ELECTRIC. Tom C. In-
28-TFC-7.! gram, 520 W. Hiway 66, phone 182.
___ |° ltp-12.
514 S. Wall. *35 per month. See or
phone Mrs. W.
gBE SBAMBOCii 'rfiCAix. bhasarock, Texas
WKWA’AVW
Are You Planning On Develoo
ing Water For Irrigation Pur-
poses? If You Need Financial
; Assistance See Us Before
1 YOU CLOSE DEALS.
See Red or Bill Walker at_
W. H. (BILL) WALKER AGENCY
F * M Bank Bldg.—Ph. 174 or 1V5
FOR RENT — Furnished, garage
f.pajrtmenti, bills paid. 908 N
Houston, Phone 674.
FOR SALE — 1950 model Ford
30-ltc-I I padic, heater and overdrive. Day-
---I ton Phillips, 710 N. Houston, ltip-12.
Furnished apartment, with living
room, having rollaway bed. dinette,!,.........................................•••■■■■...................^
t Announcements
CARD OF THANKS
The thoughtfulness and
palhy extended by our friends and
neighbors during our recent sorrow'
upon the death of our mother will 1
always remain with us as a pre-
cious memory. We also wish to ex-
press appreciation to the doctors and
nurses of Shamrock General Hos-1
pita! and to others who were so
kind during my (Mrs. Henley's)
recent illness. Our sincere thanks
to all.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Henley
ltc-1
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- kitchen, bed room and bath, lots J
of closet space garage and yard, j f
Unfurnished duplex apartment,!;
j newly redone throughout, extra \
iiarge kitchen, with plenty of j
_; cabinet space large living room and j
I bed room. It has garage and ;
I fenced-in back yard. Both apart- :
sym- j ments available to day. Phone 38,11
Agnes Reynolds, Real Estate, 207 5
E. 2nd. ltc-7.ll
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DEKLE
Motor Company
Dodge — Plymouth
Sales and Service
Dodge Job-Rated Trucks
Used Cars
F OR RENT — Furnished apart-
ments, private bath, 909 N. Mad-
den. 30-2tp-7.
2 Lost and Found
$10 REWARD for return of brown
billfold iost m Shamrock Nov. 9.
Ray Dudley, 123 S. Cuyler, Pampa,
Tex. or return to Shamrock Texan
office. ltc-2.
FOR RENT— 3-room, modern,
furnished ai>artment. Bills paid
Phone 3545. 20-tfc 7.
8 Real Estate
REAL ESTATE
H. O. BRANNON
115 North Mailutn
Farms — Ranches®—
0 City Property
DODGE-PLYMOUTH
211 W. Hwy. 66
Phone 70
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15 Miscellaneous
FOR BULL-DOZING and house
moving, call Lloyd Anglin. Wheeler,
Tej., oPhone 2571. 29-4t|i-l5.o
3 Kelp Wanted
WANTED: A gtbod reliable man
to supply Customers with Rawleitrh
Products® in Wheeler County
,T A- Tucker, 511' : N. Wall.oShnm- •.
lock, or write Ravvleigli Dent.
TXK-1.^0-127* Memphis, 'Ann. Nov.
®15-29-Dec. 6-13-3-p.
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Combination *utomobii»
Paint and Body Man. I’oHjt be cap- j
a to? of making estimates, sobe:, ~
a reliable, .and* have referen ®”!
° Western Oklahoma town, popula-
4?xtn 5.000. good deal to
fer. Young ^mc-s prefeiTed. Maji
Gierhart
And Mor.lgomeryo
0 r£al estate
LEASES ANI? ROYALTIES
Barms °Ka inhtT*
°0 'o'ly °Pr(g)°rty °
Johnson Hotel Building
Office I’h. 0 o ResideiyWh..
! FOR Sy..E — aboift 60 tows of
ensllagf. Clyde ^earrow. 29-tfc*l5.
An? (®ne who bps a sincere desire
»to stop drinking is asked to write:®
/SLCHOLICS ANONYMOUS, F. O.
Six 583, Shaggrock, Texas. Ya®r
(•entity *id confidence 8will be rc-
speefc?!. It costs you »othii®g. anc«
may help °you us it ha?. 150,U00
•others. 0 ° 23-tfp-15
, FOR SALE — oil drums, ideal
for trash barrels” Only $2.50. T#ne
Te:t»is Co., phor8e 178. 46-tft-lS.
FINISH High School or grade
scnoul at, home. Spare time. Books
furnished. Diploma awarded. Star*
where you left school. Write Co-
lumbia School. Box 1514, Amaril-
lo. • 18-52tc-13
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SEE US BEFORE
FINANCING
Your New Car
Lowest Rate* Offered
See Red or Bill Walker at—
W. H. (Bilb Walkejr
Agency
“Houses are Burning every day
0 and night that never burned
beforg.”
Remember “chat your home or
business is only as valuable as
the insurance which covers it—
Why not call or see Red or Bill
tv. H. °(BTill) WALKER AGENCV
B O ■ I « ■ i ■ ■ ■ ■
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT
standard and portable, including
wide carriage standard; also adding
mSLchines lor rent. THE SHAM-
ROCK ®TEXAN. Up-15
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Scouting With
TROOP 76
Troop 76. Boy Scouts of Ameri-
ca, met in the Scout Cabin at El-
more Park, Monday night, Novem-
ber 12, at 7:30 o'clock with As-
sistant Scoutmaster George
Smith in charge.
The opening ceremony was con-
ducted by Senior Patrol Leader J.
D. Clay, Jr. The troop was formed
as spokes of a wheel representing
the points of the comi>ass with the
flag in the center. The entire
Troop recited the Scout Law in
unisen.
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9 We Bay and Sell
IJSED FURNITURE
Shamrock Upholstery
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liana
re-
and
“FOR,®SALE —‘Prairie and ntfeifa
:"j hay, m#o stalks., W. L.” Collin,-?,
°o
uo-atp-is.
Machinery
FOR SALE — flsed tractors .
’?<J.j*b'es, Kansas.
SELLING out V’ojck pa*nt $2 99
and $5 9ft* gal», whjje it lasts.
Phillips Grocery, f»5 N. l?Iair0 ^
• ” _ . o0ltp-l°5.
10 Commandments
For All Hunters
gum Motor Co., Mangum? Okla.l^Jf™ machinery .excellent^
.FOR SALE
Christmas turkeys,
phone 269-W»>.
Persons e^hroughout the state will
soon be polishing uposhooting ’arms
to try fof.duck’s, geese, deer and
Thanksgiving and j either Texas game.°HereSJai;e 10 good
—" ‘ °K)joU,I commandments:
-3tc»15^.« 1. Treat every gun with respect
\ due <1 loaded gutt. °
2. Guns cewried into., camp” oF
Kcme m«Bt -always he unlwad&d.
5. Always be“sure that the
and action’, ure clear of
tloris.
4. Ai.WftVS carry your gun so that
yflu'tbun control0 •lie direction of
the dmzzle.
Assistant Scoutmaster Smith in-
troduced the new Scoutmaster,
Lobby Crooks, and Troop Com-
mitteemen Bill Howe, Russell
Barker and Roy Scrivner to the
Troop, then had each Scout stand
up in turn, give his name and
rank and tell how long he had
been a member.
Assistant Scoutmaster Smith
tb8°n gave an interesting instruc-
tion in the use of the compass with
[.articular emphasis on the
inurements leading to Second
First Class rank.
Pjitrol Corners was next with the
Patrol Leaders checking up on the
advancement of members of their
respective Patrols and collecting
dues.
1 FnllowiP. Patrol Corners, Senior
Patrol Lcs'.tii J. D. Clay, Jr. led
the troop hi a brisk O'Grady
Drill.
Scout ' jmmy Scrivner appeared
bcBye .1 Boafd of Review consist-
ing of members of the Troop'
Committee present end ..was ap-
Pk-v,
The following members were to
attendance:
>0 Candidate Scouts: James Holla-
baugh. Jr. and Bobby Robinson.
Tenderfoot Scouts: Kenneth
Denham, Kelly Parker, Jerry
Jernigan, Philip Vinyard and
Buddy Clifton.
Second Claj-s Scouts: Bob Chap-
man.
Piano Students
Appearing In
Honor Programs
Mrs. Cabot Brannon has been
presenting her piano students in a
series of honor programs at her
home, 706 South Madden Street.
On Thursday evening the fol-
lowing students were presented.
Ruth Porter, Gail Holmes, Petty
Kay Barrett, Ann Brannon, Jams
Ruth Holmes, Gale Blake, Jan
Horne, Connie 31ake and Ami
Scrivner.
Monday night the group play-
ing in recital included: Mark
Bionstein, Hubert Blake, Jun Coff-
man, Martha Hrnciar, Billy Don
Rives, Jan Williams, Randy Wil-
liams, Juda Clay, Rhonda Smith,
Dianne Baker and Ann Brannon.
On Tuesday evening Mrs. Bran-
non presented Gary Harvey. Carol
Ann Harvey, Sue Ann Benson,
Sharon Stiles, Shirley Brashears,
Lee Henderson, Cynthia Davis
Charlotte Harbour, Julia Helen
Brothers, Janis Ruth Holmes, Ruth
Porter and Holmes Brannon.
Other students will take part
on honor programs between the
Thanksgiving and Christmas holi-
days.
Business Meeting
Held By B-PW Club
Shamrock BUBiiness and Prn
fessional Women met Tuesday
evening in the club room of the
Community Bundling.
A business session was held, with
Mrs. W. C. Glover, vice president
presiding. The group voted to make
a donation of $10 to the Shamrock
Public Library.
Games nnd other entertainment
followed the business meetiing.
Hostess, Mmes. M. E. Leiwallen, J
Arvazine Robinson and Katie
Close, served refreshments to the
following members: Mmes. Delia
Cowan, James Brothers, A. C.
Brown, Gene Byars, Barry Clay,
|S. L- Draper, Priscilla Glover,
Elsie Mae Hood, M. M. Nix, Mary
Pace, Marcille Payne, Kay Rey-
nolds, Nadine Sims, Marie Taylor,
Cecil Turney, Miss Nell Adams
and Miss Ruth Zeigler.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1956
sr an
llchael
ene ml
Mr. and Ivlis. Dcnaid Pcitei Mi?
the parents of a son, Mlcha
Philip, born in Shamrock Ge
Hospital November 10. He weighed
seven pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood Coleman and
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Coleman were m
Dallas for the recent football game
between Texas A. and M. and S.M.
U. They also saw Cinerama while
on the trip.
Mr. and Mi's. John Johnson, Jr.
arrived from Tularosa, N. M. in
their Piper Cub plane last week-
end to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Carreker, who resides
iin the Dozier Community.
Larry Claii; underwent, surgery
last Friday morning in St. An-
thony’s Hospital in Amarillo.
Patients reported dismissed from
Shamrock General Hospital thto
week were: Sue Thomas, Mrs. Faye
Crossiand, Marcella Holland, Mr*.
Robert Laycock, V. W. Bentley,
Vernon Henderson, Eleanor Hane*.
Dennis Price, Mr. and Mrs.H. L.
Price, Tommy Burred, Mrs. Sara*
McCaskill, John Garcia, Jam«a
Robinson, Mrs. Lucille Hooves:
Jimmy Livitt, Tom Montgomery,
Danny Brown and Beckie Harkin*
Is?m Hayes (colored) has bee®
dismissed from Shamrock General
Hospital.
Mrs Helen Ward (colored) is a
patient in Shamrock General Hos-
pital.
Nationally advertised
Step Shoes for the ladies
B&L.
Rhythm
at the
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Purkey ar<
the parents of a daughter born it
Shamrock General Hospital Nov-
ember 6. She was named Margaret
Elaine nnd weighed eight pound!
and two ounces.
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Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams and
children, Jeanne Ann, Beth antJ
Kelly, spent Saturday and Sunday
in Panhandle where they attendee
the Homecoming
Panhandle Schools.
activities
>•<
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bennett are
parents of a son, Jerry Kirk, who
was born October 31. in the Strat-
ford Hospital. His weight was eight
pounds and six ounces. Mrs. Ben-
nett is the former Merletta Lamb,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover
I amb. Mrs. Lamb has been in
tXratiord for a visit in the home
f |her daughter.
5. Be Sure o,f your
you * pflll the trigger. * < .
6 Never .point a pv.n at
thiag you do not* wa;L to shoot.
First Class Sco-uts: Jimmy
Brothers, pilly Slielton, J. D.
Clay Jr., David Smith and Tommy
Scrixner.
The0meeUng closed with the re-
O tfyc-fiit.il of tilt o lilt*oath bv all the
Troop assemoled in a friendship
circle.
. °
"On my honor i will do my best
To go my du!y to Goa and my
larger ^before i
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FRIDA-Y.
Coffee, Folgers, Lb..
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Tender Crust* °
Bread, Large L°oaf°
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Shurfine IJartlett Halves
Pearsj 4° No. 303 Car?s
Qjlirose ®Brand 0
Peaches, 4 No. 2% Canjs
■■aspp-.d
gans Jioyld ‘
e
or a fenefc
SATURDAY.
MONDAY
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1.00
Mellorine, Laji^S,
Sugar, 10-Lb. Bag
.....
Shur-fi.ne •
Milk * 8 T§11 Gairs
1.00
Wunder Brand
Pecans, 4-Cup Pkg. .........89
Shurfine
Pop Corn, 10-Oz. Can, 2 for .^5
■ihurHne
Spinach0, 2 Nc». 303 Cans
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l ender ( rus.t 0,0 0
Potato Chips, 29c,Pkg.
.2(5)
?. Una?tenci7.‘d
unlcaaed.*". ,
8 Never cl^mlr a t*?ee
Fith a lo8di|d tun.
.» 9. Never shoyt at a flat hard
.>-h)?ace .or the siSfac« "of t.ater.
'0. D(® not mix gunpowder* and
yilcohijju "
country
I To fiejp* oth«r people at all tiiYies
any" To ijeep myself physic ally strong,
nicnwilly awak’e and morally
Mr. and Mrs. Ei-nest Henderson
attended the T. C. „U. - Tech
footba'fl game in Lubbock last
Saturday.
Mr. °and Mrs. William F. Holmes
were in djubbock to attend the
T. C. u. - Tech football game
RCA WHIRLPOOL Supreme Washer and Dryer
All new for ’57! Agitator action washer with built-in lint
Alter—white clothes are whiter, dark clothes free from whit*
specks. Supreme dryer with 5 Separate heats—every fabric
is safe. White or yellow, pink or green.
O
Get both on the same contract and save, save, save!
PAYNE PLUMBING & ELECTRIC CO.
N. MAIN
PHONE
Shurfine Cream Style Golden
Corn, 2 No 303 Cans
Shurfine Fancy Cut
Green Beans, No. 303 Cai»i
.35
.19
Shurfine All Vegetable
Shortening, 3-Lb. Can
.79
Shurf?ne° Early Harvest
Peas, No. 303 Can
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Cinflt
Cake Mix, 4 Boxe§
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Jde Je4‘t Elected
Study Chairman Of .
Texas Tech ingle’s
“^LUBBOCK0— ,Joe Jett. "Texas
Teifc student fspm «.. "k,*has,,
?;ten fleeted "(?iiidy chairman for
the Tecdi ^jngles, .unmansed stu-
dents’ organization of the First
Christian1 Cahuvch. ° ° 0
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Borden’s 0 oe o
Biscuits, 2 foir....... V--*- 25 °
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■ihurfresh ^ fe
Oleomargarine, 5 Pounds 1.00
Baby Beef
Steak, Short Cuts, Lb.
.39 |
Baby Beef il
Steak, Sirloin, Lb.
.49 j|
Baby Beef
Steak, Round, Lb.
. 59 }g
Corn King
Bacon, Sliced, Lb. .......
.39 ||
Sunray Cured
Hams, Half or Whole,
.45 |
U.S. No. 1 Red or White
Potatoes, 10-Lb. Bag
.49
U.S. No. 1
Cabbage, Pound
.05
Fancv Central America^
(§)
Bananas, 2 Lbs.
.29
Red Rome and Ark. Blacks
Apples, 2 Pounds
.25
Eatmor
Cranberries, 2 for
l-I.b.
Bags
.49
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is a ^freshnjea architecture
Mrs<
Jett
ajnr.
He is tl?e son Oof jvtr. and
T^J t ShomrofiJ.' o
'P.°0. J&tt, Shamrock0
o° » 0
Niiti#n?.liy adver”*sed! Lee ftiders
for mei* *inc» tioys at oyie B&L
Dep,'rtr*.ent“,S^)fe? o o
straight’
Mr. and Charles Riley oi"
Borger,’were here over Ihe week-
end .for a visit with .their parent's
the Newman Rileys and Acie Hend-
crsorls. Tlwey .also i isited in the
Huey Cook home.
_ . •
Mr and Mrs."Bill Shelton were I
in Bori>er rScently*for a visit wi?h I
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald settle” and
son, Ronnie. 0
IMr. an^ Mils. Bud Lijwe. and
ffinjiifv ana Mrs. Bert Bojand spt-n?
Saturday in Pampif visiting vfith”’
friends? °
LIr an^ Mrs. J*. E. Acker of Ok-*l
lahoma**City, .Gfcla., stopped ov^ro
for a.”skoft visit with Mrs. G«„H,
Aldoiis recently.. 0
Mrs Rr»eoe Schafer of
Colo? Were week-end
guests ig ’She h%me of Mrs.
Spruill. ®
Mr. and
Durango,
DO F*|
VA^WA%W.’!V.V/*Y)V,AWAAWAYWIWA‘AVA
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!: IT'S TIME TO CHANGE -
J-Lee Dept. Store
besflopk
'fotiward
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Put a smile in your dressing
i®—-as well as your living.
You can relax when we take over
your wardrobe. You know every
piece of clothing will be delivered
to you promptly and beautifully
cleaned and pressed.
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PHONE ft48 — WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
It’s time to change — and send your dry cleaning to
Superior Dry Cleaners
We Give and Redeem
Shamrock Pride Stamps
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UspAMRCfgK, TEXAS
.Women’s6 Sueda.High Hecf*
. DRESS; SHOES .
■: $5.00 V
»
• Ois»r complete »stock of wo-
.men’s^ suede ^iig«h keel dress
shoes »at this low - low price*. In
i‘)l;u"k° iir brpwn color °sizes 5 Zi
to S. Shigp now anfl save. »
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W9M*:n’S*fau/
SUITS -
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Ladies: jiere is
the tojj suit valu^
in town. You’ll find
a gollectign of the*
Season’s • smartest
styles, newest fab-
®rics and t|i© most
wanted colors.
PHONE 718
Printed6 Actjpp
: FLANNEL;'
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• 3 yds.-for
o
$1:00-:
”° O ° 7) ° *°
Over 500 yds. of
firsjt quality printed*
flannel at® this losj-low
price. 36” wide j?nd «
wide variety oS colors
O ©
ancj, ptitt»rros to choqse
A owomft-rf ul
thi® price.
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STRICKLAND
Grocery & Market
JOHN STRICKLAND, Owner
109 N. MAIN — PHONE 244
DOUBLE STAMPS WITH PURCHASE OF $2.50 or MORE
EACH WEDNESDAY!
MEN’S & B(?Y’S IVY LEAGUE °®
KHAKI PAHT$
BLACK OR KHAKI COLOR <
fit-
11
4-12
Boy's Sizes 14-18
Men's Sizes 30-36
- 2.98
- 3.49
- 3.98
The smarlest thing in town
are these ivy league khakies in
black or khaki color. You'll find
deep swung pockets, dropped
belt loops, curfed bottoms, zip.
per front and the smart belt-
and-buikle back strap.
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