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PACE TWO—SECTION ONE
THE SHAMROCK TEXAN SHAMROCK. TEXAS
Want Ad Section
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1958
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
iWr ill'' especially grateful to I)r. FOR HALE- beautiful, tlturough-
i). M K'lljtrt*. Dr. Curtis Chaffin, bruit German filiepherd puiM.
the n ir.-e.s at Shamrock General Guaranteed Reasonable terms.
Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Phone 088 . 43-tfc-15
Sherman and Mr. and Mrs Alvin
I t Millilt SPECIALS
2x4'x l it, dandies ..... 7^5
IxX WM1U Pine sheeting 7.25
2x8 Hr, good buy 7gj
N,i. '! O.ik Flooring .. 950
< K 11.0 .SMITH I.I.MBEIl Co.
Phone 20
SHAMROCK, TEXAS
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20# Nix Wt* appreciated the beautiful
Minimum charge .1 60c
Rate per line
Display in classified section
per inch 75c
Card of thanks 50c
Errors in advertisement should 01
reported Immediately, The Texan
Will not be responsible for mor
Uian one incorrect insertion, and
assume mo responsibility above tin
rest of advertising
sympathy
Mr and Mrs. Bryan Davis
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Davis
Mr and Mrs. M. L. Franklin
Mr and Mrs. O. R. Buckner
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Guyncs
Mis; Callie Moss
Mbs Ella Moss
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1 Announcements ^ Help Wanted
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For County Judge:
G. W. HEFLEY
J. C. (Joe) TAYLOR
F'or County Clerk:
HARRY WOFFORD
F'or County Treasurer:
PALMER SIVAGE
F'or District Clerk:
MRS. HAROLD (Rena) SIVAGE
l or County Superintendent of
Schools:
THOMAS H. BAKER
For .1 iistice of the Fence:
(Precinct* 3 A 41
JOHN H. TEMPLETON
For Commissioner Precinct 4:
DEAN C. McMURTRY
ERNEST HENDERSON
For State Legislature:
187th District)
GRAINGER McILHANY
T.uiv with car, 4 hours a day,
*40 wei k Stanley Home Product s
For Interview write or call col-
lert MO 4 2tlf>5, Loretta Wutei
U07 Duncan, Pampa, Tex,is.
43-3U-3
1 Rentals
FOR HFNT Three-room, un-
furni'hid apartment, share utlll-
:i . W R Wooten, phone 797.
42-tfc-7
8 Real Estate
Gierhart
^ And Montgomery
HEAL ESTATE
IT'ASF'H AND ROYALTIES
I at it* limnehra
( Piop» ;l/
Johnson [lote! Building
• Oft Ice Ph itt’ftiilcncr PL
4 03 225 * 565-J 4
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FOR • \m 640 acre* 11 miles
N. nil of Shamrock, known as Sect-
|l. .1 Poitevant Survey: L minerals
::o with land. If interested write J.
r. I > ■ • is 2711 Greene, Ft. Worth,
Texas. Itp-8.
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT -
standard and portable, Including
wide carriage standard; also adding
machines for rent THE SHAM-
ROCK TEXAN lfp-15
FINISH High C..410 >i nr grade
jcnool h*. In rue Spare time Books
furnished. Diploma awarded. Star
where you left school. Write (
lumbia School. Bax 1314, Amaril-
lo. lR-ti?tc-15
FOR SALE — oil urunis. Ideal
trash barrels Only $2 50. Tin
i'exns Co. phone 178 40-tfc*lb
• iiaiiiiiigaii
SEE US BEFORE
FINANCING
Your New Car
l^owesl Rate* Offered
see Red or Bill Walker at—
Walker Investment
Company
“House* are Burning every day
»nd night that never burned
before.”
Remember that your home or
m-'inrsa lg only as valuable as
(h# insurance winch covers It—
Why not call or sec Bill Walker
or Harry Frye
| W ALKER—FRYE AGENCY
■ aaMoun ■!■■■■<
FDR .SALE—28-foot grain bed
j Inn 't Jimmy Wheeler, 603 North
V\.ll St., phone 619-J. Itc-15.
ANNOUNCING
Your loca’ Kirby vacuum cleaner
repi f dilative, Irvin Williams, phone
851-J. 39-tfc-la.
-dM
tpccUon. The board of trustees
mnki s no warranty us to the con-
dition of the equipment to be sold
Bids will be accepted on an as lo-
wlier: 1:,' basis with the stipula-
tion that the equipment ts to be
removed Immediately upon notlfl-
atlun of award. The bidder's check
n the total amount of his bid
■ h uild be enclosed with such bid.
Cheeks of unsuccessful bidders will
be returned.
Bids should be submitted to Mr.
W. A. Sims, Business Manager,
I) A II I I A S
f; ton like flowers you will love Shamil)-!: Pufclh Schools, City Hall
ni.r D.ihllns and enjoy their beauty Shamrock, Texas, plainly marked
In home and garden decoration s. HEALED BID' — "TOANSPORTA-
iiri( i you may even dance to Ul< TION EQUIPMENT'. Bids will be
''Waltz of (he Flowers." i accepted until 5:00 P.M., March
We don't have all known va 4. 1938 nnd award made at the reg-
ie ; w try to list the vciy ular meeting of the board that ev-
EOR SALE — 5-iuom house In
,1 ill-I <>w Addition. Lonn pending,
'hone 937-W 41-tfc 8
V Household Goods
Any one who has a slnc-re dram
'<, -top drinking Is asked to write
ALCHOLICS ANONYMOUS, P O
Box 589, Shamrock, Texas Your
oentity and confidence will be re-
verted. Tt costs you nothing, ana
may help you as It has 150,UOl)
ithers. 28-tfp-lb
CARD OF THANKS
Wolds cannot adequately express
m> deep appreciation to friends in
the Shamrock area for their
thoughtfulness during my recent
illness. Letters of encouragement,
cards and messages meant so much |
to me. end such kindness will be
long remembered
Mrs. Mildred Scruggs,
Thomas, Oklahoma--*--■— ----
Bp-1 : roil SALE: Norge refrigerator
f" id Hun suite, extra nice Dov-* or mlm>- Mls C.eoige W Davis
CARD of thanks Von Phillips, Phone 785.
The kindness nnd sympathy of
our neighbors and friends upon the
loss of our loved one. will always re-
main with us as a precious memory.
We are deeply grateful for every
thoughtful deed, the beautiful flo-
wers, and every sympathli act
God flex: eneh %f you.
W. Swift and family.
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43 ltp-9
INCOME TAX SERVICE —
Trained and experienced. Reason-
b'e rat 's. Phone 418-W-l for in-
terview appointment at your home
12 Automotive
GENERATOR
& Voltage re-
May gulator service. Quick bitte-y
charge, 6 or 12 volt Tom's Auto-
motive Bioctrtc, Tom C In-
gram Call 182 ltp-12.
CARD OF THANKS
Fir the many acts of kindness
shown us in our bereavement, we
will' be forever grateful. We ere
appreciative of the flowers, the food
and the untold number of svm-
pathlc deeds. To you, our friends,
we say lhank you very, very much.
The Family of
Vernon Chance
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FOR SAI E;
Pud pickup.
Phone 785.
48-model, half-ton
Dayton Phillips
43-ltp-12
14 Wanted To Buy
WANT TO BUY Junked John
Deere combine, 6 foot. Com act T. J.
Bergln, U \ 723, Graver or call
I139J1, Shamrock.
40-12tp-15.
WW.SV.WAV/JViVAW
WANTED
Are You Planning On Develop
ing Water For Irrigation Pur
noses? If You Need Financial
\ssistance See lls Before
YOIJ CLOSE DEALS.
See Red or BUl tt tlkcr *t—
Walker Investment Company
F A M Bank Bldg— Ph. 171 or 170
.V.W.VV.V.V.WAV.V.VA
FOR BAJ k i \ ei d thousand
de-headed sorghum almum bund-
les and approximately 300 tons of
ensilage. Can provide pens for
handling stock while feeding, if de-
sired. Paul I, Kennedy, phono 253-
40-tfC-l .3
b ' In domestic and
■re, ;ii, large and small, Iroin 12'
acHis; down to ono inch.
Mr. Farrells wouldn't win any
prlzi ■ in e. b mly conte-t, but hi
Dahlias always win. If they win
for him, thry will win for you, and
possibly be bigger und better In
Texas too. Si ml for our' new cur-
tent catalog — It Is free.
Parrella Dahlia Gardens
3380 Ely Avenue
New Yoik 89, New York
(Bronx)
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—AIM TO LIVE—
PONTIAC OWNER
HE AWARE!
! BRINO YOUR PONTIAC TO YOUrJ
f I IT MI.It Pint IlKPAIR 1
UtCHANIC ON DUTY"
JACK GIBSON
I’ONTIAC
enlng.
The board of trustees reserves
ill ■ right to reject any and all bids.
43-3tc-16,
SEALEQ BIDS
S' ai“d bids for the purchase of
two motor graders will be accepted
tim Commie loners Court of
Wheeler County, the machines be-
-.1" an Allls-Chalmers HD-3, scr-
59, 1937
model, serial No. 514.
The motor graders may be seen
t the County barn on Highway
83, m rth of Shamrock, and inter-
■ ic 1 may be arranged bv contact-
tr Commissioner L. L. See, phone
781-W. Shamrock.
Sealed bids may be mailed to
C einiy Judge Clarence Morris at
t'c courthouse In Wheeler, and
will he nceepted until 9 a m Mon-
i", Mnrrh It), when they will be
ned and read. ltc-lfl
PHONE 500
FOR SALE -cabinet model Bel-
Air "Wing machine, used only e
months. Phone 343 or 310. 43-tfc-15
16 Legal (lotice
HERE FOR FUNERAL
Among out-of-town relatives and
1 friends here to attend the funeral
id Mrs. W. Swift Sunday afternoon
v'ic: Mrs. Addle Peden, and Mr.
Mrs. Elmer Swift and son. all
I Azle; Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Swift
i Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Brown,
II of Fort Worth; Mr. and Mis.
i Collins of Lamesa; Mr. und
i ! B :ster Swift and sons, and Mr.
Mrs Roy swift, all of Holiday;
------tand Mrs. Devon Childress und
REQUEST FOR BIDS clr'" of Briscoe; Mr. and Mrs.
PH*, will bo received by the un '' Clay and children of Andrews;
dersigned for tlie purchase of a 51 r. ,int* ^lrs. ^ Dean of Okla-
three-story brick school bulldln "ma City, Okla.; Six:. 3 and Mrs.
located on Block LXVI, original i!li Y<llk ilIld son, Jack Kelly, of
townxite, city of Shamrock, Wheel Bidder, La.; Jack York of Can-
er County, Texas, to be removeo ' n :ind Mr. and Mrs. John Hal
from said Block, basement filled. Chrlstncr and children, Jan and
all work b- inning on June 1, 195H Jl liny’ of Pumpa.
md xitc cleared by August 25, 1358 51r. and Mrs Charles Harris. Mr
A cashier's check, certified check nd Mrs. Bradford Clay and two
or a ceptable bidders bond, pay- children, Mr. and Mrs. Monta Flcm.
able to the Owner, in an amount ' ull of Pampa; Mrs. Denver
not less than five percent of the Warren, Mrs Oils Hall and daugh-
total lor the bid submitted, must r' Shirley, all of Amarillo; Mrs.
eemi.pauy e eh bid. A perfor- Mitchell, Burger Mr and Mrs
nance b S must be given by sue* P Blake, and M. -> Mary Setz-
District WSCS
Meet Will Be
Held in Allison
Ruth Anderson Sub-District
meeting of the Pampa District of
the WKOfl will be held February
18, in Allison.
A workshop will be held with
special emphasis on the work of
presidents, vice presidents and sec-
retnrles of promotion of the WSCS.
District President Mrs, Clifford
Beck of Terryton, will preside.
Registration will begin at 9:30
a m„ and district officers will pre-
sent the work for the day.
All officers and Interested per-
sons are urged to attend, and bring
their Bibles, WSCS Guide and any
other handbook that would be
helpful lr, the work.
Also members will pc asked for
Ideas for posters, yearbooks, wor-
ship centers, etc., for the display
at the District Meeting to be held
In Hereford March 20-22,
All persons attending are ashed
to bring snndwlches. The drink
and dessert will be provided by the
group in Allison.
Mr. and Mrs. BPb IJoach, Jr.,
Miss Virginia Carey and Miss Alice Sherwood, Public Service
Department of West Texas Utilities Company, look over the lay-
outs of newspaper advertisements being prepared for the special
Live Better Electrically promotion in the month of K'bruary which
is being conducted by West Texas Utilities Company. During the
month all promotion and advertising efforts of West Texas U tihtiei
Company will carry the theme Live Better Electrically. 1 he second
week in February is National Electric Week and special events to
emphasize this week are being planned by WTU.
nnd Father Charles Knapp ot Well- ’ Parker. Ernest Oraham, Mina Be-
Ington, visited In Groom Sunday. lew of McLeaa, Edward Pattee, Van
► wr vm*- ~ xq» I .♦ .7*
Among patients receiving meat- Orrick, Lucille Pavlovsky, Mrs.
cal and surgical care In Shamrock Taylor Turnb -w, Rev Ed R. Wal-
Genernl Hospital this week are: Joy
Harlan, Duard Parker, Richard
lace, Mrs. Minnie Brothers, Mrs.
John R. Scott, Mrs. Ida Gardner,
Robert Seeds of Kelton and F. P.
Ferris.
, I-LEE'S DEPT. STORE
| SHAMROCK, TEXAS
PHONE 748
m
\ w/ i mz
or. fid bidder. Copy of contrao'
r!er. all of Lubbock; Mr. and Mrs,
and other Information may be <>b- ink Carreker, Dozier; Mr. and
43-3tp-14 m, McLean, Texas.
CAIII) OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends
for their many acts of kindness to
ouPloved one during his long l'l-
tt ess and for their comforting sym-
pathy to us in our sorrow. May
God bless each one of you
Mrs. W. B Gilliam and Family.
43-ltp-l
WANTED
To buy 2 rr .,tried
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to exress our sincere
thanks to our friends and neigh-
bors for their many deeds of kind-
ness upon the loss of our loved one
Hereford bulls, 2 years old. Mis
G. H A’dous. Phene 102-W-2
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15 Miscellaneous
USED OFFICE TYPEWRITERS -
Remlnvton standard $15, Mercedes
i Portable $15, Royal Standard $20
smtth-Ccrona standard $25. Undcr-
ivrod standard $35 Must of tnese
machines need n little work THF
SHAMROCK TEXAN tfn-15
i !• Oil SALE — Johnson grass
j haled hay Mr G. II, Aldous, Phone
1108-W-2. 42-2tc-15.
Want to purchnse Texas Fann
I Land Write complete details to
1160C Parker, Amarillo. Texas.
43-2tp-15.
Weening Lovegrass seed, test
98.5 x 85, $1 per lb ; 99.5 x 96, $1 20 |
per lb Send Lovegrass seed $1.5u |
tier lb Q'leniin Williams. 316
Hughes Bldg.. Pampa, Texas.
43-tfc-15 I
tnlned and b.ds deposited at the
office of the Superintendent or the
Business Office of the undersigned
Bids will be opened at the office
>f the Superintendent at 8 00 P M .
April 9, 1958, right reserved to re-
ject any and all bids.
Board of Trustees
Shamrock Independent
School District
43-7tc-16
INVITATION TO BID
The Board of Trustees, Sham-
rock County Line Consolidated In-
dependent School District, will :ic-
<ept ‘.ruled bids for tlie purl i
"f tlie following transportation
equipment:
‘1 - 1946 International School Dus
54 passenger*
This equipment is located at the
bus yard of the school district on
the campus of North Ward School.
Shamrock, Texas. Any person de-
siring to place a bid may inspect
the equipment by contacting Mr
Arthur Wells. Principal, Junior
High School. Shamrock. Texas, nnd
making arrangements for such In-
Mrs. Haskell Sammons and Jack
Jolly, r.ll of Twitty.
Tax Man SamSez..
Some of us know that the
groundhog can't predict the wea-
ther. But there are other folks who
figure that the TV weatherman g
make* more mistakes than the I"
groundhog does. When it comes to 1! :
llling Income tax returns lots of | J
folks see their shadow and run for , *
cover.
Somehow or other taxpayers fall J
to add and subtract right on their | '3
tax returns Uncle S.im says more ! 1
ncoplc arid In favor of themselves I
than In favor of the government.
However, a lot of people cost them- |
selves Instead of the government
by fnilin; to add or subtract right.
The givernment has lots of add-
ing machines and they check the i f;
tax return carefully and try to cor-
rect the errors. It pays to check
your addition on your tax return
instead of completing a correspon-
dence course with the income tax
folks.
ONLY
THE SUPER SWEEP
50 - YARD CAN ■ CAN
3.98
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75-Yard......$ 5.9 5 ♦
50 Yards, 15ft feet, 1800 inches of Crisp
Bouffant Net in 1 Billowing Tiers, with
Lacey Edged Hem, Nylon Tricot Torso.
Sizes S - >1 - L. Colors: White, I’ink or
Mint Green.
WOMEN'S
BABY DOLL PAJAMAS
52.98
This Baby Doll, strewn with
soft Pink Roses, is shirred gent-
ly at the wide yoke and ruffled
bottom. Pretty lines of Pink
Piping and Dainty Lace touches
o. make magic trim. Sizes S-M-L.
« Colors: White with Rose Print.
GIRLS’
BABY DOLL PAJAMAS
|g|pL Size 2-6----$1.98
Size 8 ■ 14... $2.98
•Rabv Check Gingham •All
Combed Yarn • Wrinkle Resis-
tant • Mercerized •Pre-Shrunk
•Guaranteed washable, color
fast • Colors Blue or Pink.
Rent it for a month — Huy it lor 50{ a day
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ATTENTION! Chicken* Hog liaisers
SPECIAL!
THROUGH THE COOPERATION OF EVERGREEN MILLS, INC., O. \DA.
OKLAHOMA, AND OCR TRUCKING FACITITIGS, WE ARE Alt! K TO OFFER
YOl! A BARGAIN IN .. .
START - GRO - LAY CHICKEN FEED
and
FORMULA 77 HOG FEED
Z'dt ]*■.......
SEE
EVERGREEN FEED PROGRAM! FARM, CATTLE & MARKET NEWS!
KWTV — CHANNEL !) — 12:15 P.M.
THESE FEEDS ARE TOP-QUALITY MERCHANDISE AND NOT THE ( HE VPER
LINE OF FEEDS, AS THE PRICE MAY INDICATE. LET I S REMIND YOU
THAT YOU CAN BUY A BAG OF CHEAPER FEED . . . BUT YOU WILL NOT
BE SATISFIED WITH THE RESULTS.
STOP IN TODAY - CHECK ON YOUR FEED NEEDS —
AND GET OUR PRiCESi
Clifton & Imm? Oispply Co.
1206 NORTH MAIN
PHONE 21
You can trim stubborn inches from hips,
tummy anil heavy legs with the Stauffer Home
Reducing Plan1" of effortless exercise and cal-
orie reduction.
For more information about this famous plan that
has brought new figure beauty to women everywhere
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SPECIAL!
MARY WEATHERLY
Phone 3591 -:- Wheeler, Texas
isekMping J
STAUFFER HOME PLAN,
Box 462, WHEELER, TEXAS
I would like more information about the Slautier Home Reducing
Plan without obligation.
Name_
Addrcsa-
Citr_
-Fhonc No..
.Stale.
1ST QUALITY BED SPREADS
6.99
FI LL OR TWIN SIZE
This Group Consists or Heirloom Type Woven
Reversibles, Tuffed Punchwork. Lint-Free of Vis-
cose; Multicolor and Solids, Famous Cordowale, 3/16
Inch Background with Overlay; Including Super
Siz.es and Houllion Fringes.
THICK - THIRSTY
CANHOd TOWELS
2 For... $1.00
Big. He-Man Size. Soft and
Absorbent. Famous Cannon
Quality. Stock up now and save!
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WOMEN’S LEVI
CALIFORNIA
RANCH PANTS
$7.95
J-Lee’s bring you the fam-
ous California Ranch Pants
by I.evi Strauss. Made to fit
you right from the slim waist
to the slim tapered legs. Col-
ors, Red. Black or Tan. Sizes
22 - 27.
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4
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FINE CHENILLE
BATH MAT SET
$
•1st Quality *Rug and
Lid Cover •Colors Red.
Green, Yellow, Rose
Blue.
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CURLED CHICKEN
FEATHER PILLOWS
u
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•Nice size. 18x25 •At-d*
tractive stripe tiekingy
•The Perfect Pillow for
Peaceful Rest.
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