The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1965 Page: 10 of 14
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BEDFORD HARRISON
First National Bank Building
Phono BL 6-1111
PAGE TWO
SECTION TWO
THE SHAMROCK TEXAN, SHAMROCK. TEXAS
THERSBAY. OCTOBER 7, 106.',
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panels combined with a new extrud' d alutnin ira < pe.itl up the styling surge made by tbo
grille and redesigned front and rear lamp ti e 1 ’»“> Che? 11. Chevrolet dr; hr. throughout the
menu complement the sparkle of the new Into- I nation will di-play the new cars on October 7.
DOG GETS ESTATE
Painesville, Ohio — Eighteen
cousins are trying to break the
Will of Mrs. Edith H, . • I'.burci r
who left her estate of $119.(XK) to
a neighbor for the care of her pet
dog The neighbor will get the re-
mainder of the estate upon the
dog s death.
; Shamrock
Is Listed
GO TO CI1ERCI1 SUNDAY
Dr. M. V. COBB
Chiropractor
Thone BL 6-1133
Specializing in the examination
and treatment of Spinal and
Nervous Disorders.
AUSTIN — N '
events which will t:.!
state of Tex.;: durm
months are listed li
nual “Calendar of E
last week by s*
formation Div:..
Highway Depurtrnru
Listed on the calct
Patrick’s Day C , oi
nually in Sham: ck
in.
Covering the period
11. 1965. through Marc
i new Calendar is fillci
of fairs, pageants,
i horse shows, dog she
I br.rtions of all k: ds
Visitors to the st
! ans as well, cai
I to a dozen or n
j given day — al
the fiesta flavo
Texas “America’:
Published in
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ALTZ THROUGH WASHDAY • WALTZ T//^
Tourist Bureaus, ]n-
rimary highway entrances
te and In the rotunda of
ol. The Department re-
i processed over 200000
rmation tequests during
endar of Events is only
tl any aids to travelers
rom the Texas Highway
:t A cnlorlul selection of
pamphlets, Information
the official State Hi h-
rre included in a packet
Texas Fun-tier Folio It
■ free upon request from
Highway Department,
■1 and Information Division, ;
B IX 5064 Austin, Texas 78703,1
any of the Tourist Bureaus. I
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News Of Interest
From Your
HOME DEMONSTRATION
AGENT
A ivian Warminski
Acre
ri.mr to the county
static-
j tics, :s:
percent of the working peo-
i Pie mi
ike under $3,000. Th;
- is an
j indicat
ion that we need to know
1 hex
o fix low cost mi.;
Is and
Is.ill st
ay within the realm
of bai-
iii iced
nutrition.
First
rule: Avoid getting
rn a
“rut.”
Keep your mtuls at
active
by ch
losing a variety of 1
ow-cost
foods,
like beans and frozen
orange
juice,
that provide e&.cntu
1 food
nutriei
• ts. Then explore
various
ways to maki
Take th.e n
ample. Ri ..fit
en orange jui
g and repair,
loose meat cut;
mand, like chu
inburger Thir.
-ving turkey a
Both an? abunda:
Beans and pea;
icmlcal Inch
t for body build-
al-o is Important,
that are In le.ist
t'k r 'ast. liver and
t also In terms of
nd chicken often,
it at low cost.
,,re unusually ec-
protem foods:.
They re always available m abund
ace. And they can be made into
attractive enjoyable dishes that
please the pal iU But they ..ren t
complete protein” foods. They
need to be supplemented with an
animal protein like meat cr cheese.
When you are looking for a low
-t.-t, but nutritious and hearty dish
lo serve your family, try this bean
alad recipe.
Use 4 cups drained cooked or
canned beans — kidney be ess. pin-
to beans. Chick peas, lentils or a
combination of these.
To the beans add 2 3 cup French
or Italian s lad dressii :, i med-
ium onion, sliced in rings; 2 3 cup
chopped celery. '■.■ cup chopped
sweet pickles, salt and pepper to
taste, and chunks of processed !
heddar cheese if you like. Mix all
Ingredients and chill an hour or i
more. Stir gently now and then to j
bic-nd the flavors.
No longer is it necessary to soak I
dry beans over night to cook them ;
tender. Here's the short cut: Cov-■
er bean.; with w er ai d bru to u i
boil. Boil uncovered for 2 minutes, j
remove from he.it and cover. Let ;
the beans stand for an hour. Then. I
cook according to directions. i
Serve your bean salad with bolog-
na slices, rye bread, milk and fresh j
fruit for dessert.
When shopping for bologna, re- i
member that It usually costs less •
by the piece rather than already |
sliced. Bologna with the circular
ISDA Inspection ma a.Mi,rcs you
that it was made only from whole-
some meats and other ingredients
acceptable for food.
REPORT ( \RD Rl VISIONS
Revision of old f shinned report
card, to include record of observa- 1
tions. summaries, exhibits and !
demonstrations, has been urged by
Robert S. Fleming, New Jersey as- I
sistant commissioner of education.!
Highway Patrol
lias Job Openings
For 70 Young Mon
St. Pat’s Day Festival
On 'Calendar Of Events’
rh 250 special Spanish Calendars will be distrib-
ke Pl“ in the jilted by Mexican travel agents
next six; along the border and in Mexico,
fvml-an-1 and some 75.000 English versions
released; will be distributed free through
- the Texas Highway Departments
r Texas e tit Tov.n t Bureaus arid by
I mail.
is the St. I Last year a half-million travelers
held an- Yb
rch UJ- cate
AUSTIN — Col. Homer Garrison
Jr., director of the Texas Depart-
ment of Public Safety, has an-
nouneed that the DPS has job op-
portunities in the uniformed ser-
v.; es for more than 70 young men
interested In a career In law en-
forcement.
' The positions Include opportun- >
ities for advanced education, ex- j
cellent physical conditioning and a I
chance to participate in an out-!
tiding public service," Garrison
s;nd.
Those who qualify will receive a
.'ary while training. They will
under -o training at the DPS Law,
I forcement Academy in Austin,
studying such subjects as Texas'
I Highway Law, accident lnvestiga-
! i ion, first aid, professional driving,
I cure and use of firearms, and many
others.
I Upon graduation from the 16-
week training course at the Acad-
emy, the ti.dnee is commissioned
I Into one of the DPS uniformed!
services As i ■ : incut is b, :, i,i on
1 talent and ability as well us the
desire to serve in a particular
branch. The services include. High-
way Patrol, License and Weight,
Driver Licensing, and Motor Ve-
hicle In;,; i ,'tlOlt.
"The work of a patrolman is
challenging" Garrison pointed out,I
"but the rewards are many. Each!
man answers the cull to serve with
the be. t of opportunities for par-!
ttcipntlng in the constantly devel-
oping effort to curb the dual men- I
ace of mcre.ising crime and traffic I
accidents
Benefits afforded patrolmen in- i
elude: two weeks annual vacation;
12 or more holidays each year; 12
days sick leave each year; $10 per
month Ion. ■ vity added to his salary
at the end of five years; modern
liberal re:cement privileges based
on age and years of service; trav-
JUW,
patrolmen are furnished
all uniforms and equipment neces-
. ciy for performance of their du-
ties.
“Application for these positions
slii/uid be made us soon as possible,"
G.-irr.son stated. “The deadline for
applications for our next patrol
training school is November 27,
h,f 1 Those who are .elected to
Iill these positions have the priv-
tlr: e of knowing that they stand us
the .symbol of order In our society,
are respected by all law-abid-
ing citizens.
L ’ill details on qualifications can
he obtained from the nearest De-
partment ol Public Safety office or
any Dl’S patrolman.
DRIVING INSTRUCTOR WOES;
Gadsden, Ala. — Driving in.';true-
tor, L. W. Barnett was pleased with '
his pupil on her first test drive
until he told her to stop. Mrs. Min-1
nic K Pi'agon pressed the accelera-
tor instead of the brake and ran
Into it telephone pole. The 75-year-
old housewife wants to continue her
lessons.
HONEST PRISONER
J La Bpezia, Italy — A prisoner
j found a diamond in the prison yard
i and turned it over to the warden.
1 It had been lost by a woman mem-
ber of a welfare committee. He ro-
: reived a reward and a note that
j read; "It is nice to know that hon-
est men can be found even in
I pris
on.
PAINTED THE TOWN RED
Dover, Ohio — This old saying
became a reality to Arlington Zelt-
rel. a truck driver. When he was!
forced to make a sudden stop, sev-
eral iiO-gallon drums of ted paint j
bounced off his truck and split:
open — literally painting a part of
the town red.
In Our Showroom Starting Thursday
Continuing Through Saturday
Recessed rear tvindoto in
•>r / i a
66 Chevelle Super Sport 396 Coupe
For Our Tenth
.Newest member of the stylish 1966 Chevelle
model-, is this Super Sport 396 Coupe with its
distinctive roof treatment featuring a recessed
rear window. A new radiator grille, simulated
hood scoops and the ‘bS 396’ identification on
grille and rear cove area distinguish this model
and the Super Sport 396 Convertible from ten
other Chevelle models for 1966. Strain bucket
seats are standard equipment for the SS 396's.
Dealers w ill display the new cars on October 7.
It's truly a double-barreled event with us . . . OUR
TENTH BUSINESS ANNIVERSARY and the
SHOWING of the 1966 LINE OF CHEVROLETS.
Certainly, these two events highlight our business
year, and we want you to accept our invitation to
come by and see these great new cars and celebrate
our anniversary with us. Without your friendship
and patronage, neither of these events could hap-
pen. Our entire staff looks forward to showing you
the new models.
Sincerely,
BLAKE & JIM BLAKEMORE
Blakemcre Chevrolet Co.
CO NORTH MAIN jiaSif PHONE BL 6 3287
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1965, newspaper, October 7, 1965; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529579/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.