The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1956 Page: 4 of 10
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Thh SH AMRCK h N> Shamrock, Texas
THURSDAY, JITLY 12, 1956
Want Ad Section
Classified
Advertising
Rale per line ......................20c
Minimum charge ____________ (iOc
Display in classified section
per inch ......... 75c
Card of thanks .................50c
Errors in adve’ clsement should be
reported immediately The Texan
will not be responsible for more than
one incorrect insertion, and assume
no responsibility above the cost of
advertising.
ESPECIALLY Robert Baxter and help ' ou get started. Write Mr. C.
Bobby Baxter, Denzil Deger and t. Unftm, c/o this paper
We rid ell Morgan, who were the personal Interview,
first to arrive.
Thank you all so very much.
Mis Allen I Smith
and Peggy
for a
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I Announcements
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For County She*iff:
BUS DORMAN
For County Tax Assessor-Colleger
THURMAN RIVES W
B. F. CHANCE, JR.
C. Ct. CANTRELL, JR.
For County Attorney:
D. O. BEENE
JIM DOUGHERTY O (
For District Clerk:
MRS. HAROLD SIVAGE
For Commissioner Precinct 3:
CLOIS HANNER
SAM McMURTRY
For Stale Senator: Q
GRADY HAZLEWOOD
For Stale Representative:
GRAINGER MrI©BANY
q JOHNNY WILLS
CARD OF THANKS
ATTENTION: MAN OR WOMAN
- Have you three hours spare
time daily? Could you use an ex-
tra *5.00 per day? Must be neat
and aggressive. Full time also u-
CAKD OF THANKS vaili.'olf For full information write
We wish to thank our many j Mr. C S. Griffin, c o t us PaPei
friends for their words of syinpu - . a personal interview,
thy and ’’eeds of kindness upon j .
the death ~f our loved one May i - vv,\N |TD fur 1,500-family
I Rawteigh Ibusiness in Wheele. Co.
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you.
Go.! bless every one of
Mrs. Wilma Cock,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cock,
Mr, and Mrs. Will Cook
and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook
and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook
and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Reed
and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Reed
and family,
Mr and Mrs. Dean Bates
and family.
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Permanent if you are a hustler.
See J. A. Tucker, 511L N. Wall St..
Shamrock, or write: Rawleighi
Dept., TXF-150-123, Memphis
Tenn. 8-6tp-3
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SEq, US BEFORE
FINANCING
Your New Car
Lowest Rates Offered
See Red or Bill Walker at—
W. H. (Bilb Walker
Agency
"Houses are miming every day
and night that never burned
befor.”
Remember that your home or
business is only as valuable aS
the insurance which covers it—
Why nat call or see Red or -hll
W. H. (Bill) WALKER AC.FM V
Any one who has a sincere desire
to stop drinking is asiked to write:
ALCHOLICS ANONYMOUS, P. O.
Box 589, Shamrock. Texas. Your
John E. Welker's Mother Succumbs
Mrs. A. Walker, 96. a long-time
identity and confidence will be re- j nitizen of Lamb County and moth-
spected. It. costs you nothing, and er John E. Walker of Shard-
may help you as it bar, 160,000 ! rock- dibd at 8.45 o'clock Thurs-
others 28-tfp-I5 I claV July 5, at her home in
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We Buy ana Sell
to Lamb County in 1917.
Mrs. Walker was a member of
the First Baptist Church.
Surviving are: four sons. White
Walker, Houston; John E. Walker,
Shamrock; Ike Walker. Gainex-
C5ED FURNITURE
Funeral services were held at 3 villa; ana Horace Walk ". Olton;
! o'clock Saturday afternoon in the jdaughters. Mrs. Mosxle BridS-
1 Olton First Baptist Church. Of- ! Gainesville; and Mis. Mae
I flciaMng were Rev. W. B. Fitz- Robe/. tscn, Plainview; 19 grand-
! Rer:.W of FabiAs and Rev. John children, 39 great-grandchildren
| Lewis of Olton. | and ^e great-grealrgrandchUo.
■ W ■ B H'l Interment was in Olton Ceme-
--- -——-— | tery with arrangements by Lemons I wanda Jo Elliott is spend
Mrs. P. lx. Yarborough of Wheel- j Funeral Home of Plainview. | iUf, t,he week in Aitus, Oklahoma
Mis. J B. Hammack of M Kin-
ney, is here visiting in the home of
her’ sister, Mrs. J. B. Wright. Sir-
icurned with the Wrights who
were in McKinney recently after a
trip to Abilene where they visited
their son, Fred, who is spending
some time in a hospital following
a traffic accident.
Shamrock Upholstery
Mi a. Fluke George visited this
week with her sister, Mrs. George
Mathers of Canadian.
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or. visited Satu>(U»jr in the home, gile was ^cin Cornelia Pearsor. i with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
iL ner s^er’ ^ s> ^°*ln Harvey. | on September 9, 1860, in Claiboi me I E. Elliott. She has been making
Cl yton Hear®, former Shamrock I County, Tenn. She married Albert her home here With her brother-
resident, now o# Amarillo, was a Walker in 1885. They moved to j in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
1 Cook County, Texas n 1897, and on I Lecil Lanning.
7 Rentals
j FOR RENT — Unfurnished duplex
apartment, newly decorated, bids
paid. 305 North Choctaw. 12-Jtc-V
3 Kelp Wanted
FOR RENT 3 room furnished
apartment, bills paid. Mrs. IV H
Sherwood, 209 W 3rd. St. 12-ltcl'i
rent,
Furnished apartment for
bills paid, $8.00 week. Phone 926-w
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MAN OR WOMAN — to take over
route of established customers In
'siiamr k. Weekly pQ'its of $50.00 Q D/\Q»I Fcfafo
or more at staxt possible. No o' fj IlCol LjlUl'i
or other Investment necessary. j\3 __
We help you get started. Write C.
r. RMiie, Dept. 7-2. 'Die J. R.
Wa'tkfcs Company, Memphis 2,
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MAN OR WOMc
REAL ESTATE
H. C. BRANNON
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Products to established i u-'
in Shamrock. Full or part
Farms — Ranches
Cily Property
PHONE 535
118 North Madid n
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and neighbors who > >rnums unlimlird. No car or ^ ^
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To friends
rxpiessod their :upath,v m
many beautiful ways diQig. our
bereavement, we extend our heart-
felt thankiO O
M W. BuiThnm
Mr. ana Mrs Fred Rurclium
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Adams O
iVfciftmd Mrs_HowO:l Turner
'nltr Jas|vr©Mrch:un family.
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Chiropractor
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CARD Of THANKS
We wish to thank the Shamrock!
Fire Dt partment f< r tht lr splendid :
Oresp use )o our "lire i.ill" Julv 11
Phone 18®
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jj nap 'u (fin liii c«‘11 July ji ij
also wish to th.uik all neighbors I
:1 friends who came to our aid 1 -
310 Soi$h Main
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REAL ESTATE
LEASES AND ROYALTIES
Farms ®-:- Ranches
City Property
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FOR SALE©-
VELVET A CHEESE, ?Lbs.
89c
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i FOE SALE'LL- JJseP tractors . . .
I lsed I arm machinery . . excellent
\ coridition. Burks Implement Co..
IpBonc 327. ^ 5<*fe-10
15 Miscellaneous
John Bean^. 'd-aal
Sell or-trade Tn-
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trader or motor b at. PhonrgP^
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DUNCAN HINES
BAR-B-FUEL.10 Lbs.
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MRS. TUBERS’, 3-Eh. Can
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ORANGEADE •
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choice Qii.rg with grain and sup-p —
pli'ment in rnen©tests. (gliis work; WAI^' TOl
showed that a few pjmni$ worth waters, addi^
"Wits of teigr fjl.p (Psks
of salt saved ISTQiwWds of leci
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tir(Jtltng cabinets.
Purina’s tir. llohart G;
"We’ve ^©md it most
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To mixtjlie I ii; tit ^vls ot'^ll in
the ©Pidenu ntQind i@ a mineral
mixture fert tree-elioii e."
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GOOD FOR l l.OOR
AM) MI LOS
SWpirphosphale fertilizer is bet-
ter than lime for use in dairy
slanrhicn barns. Extension dairy-
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ouian sals AD&G .©ACHINEagtElj^ll'
p^nitable 1 Ly week nr wtonth. THE orlAM
ROCK t:
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l ei mite I xtei mination Servi«
men at Michigan Stall*
Stop that costly termite
d.jgvute Jo your home.©
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FOR Sm,E — oil drums, ideal
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PORK ani SEANS, 3 For
eior
c-15
ln.uld he
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in the
I,ARROWING URATES
SAVE BABY PIGS
“WoitliQs weight in pigs.” That's and for a
what many Iv.g men say about the the gutter
value of farrowing crates. Tho Purina Dairy Researcher,
idea comes from Purina’s Re- Thompson, comments that
soarih I arm. Gray Summit. Mo. ri'.'ite ties up
advise tiiat a hallQmund ui-J’hos- f,,j- trash barrels. Only $2 50.
phate fertiUer |>er cow per®) day xexas Co,©hone 178.
The
46-tfc-tb.
I’CRE CANI’
SUGAR, HPLbs.
shorT distance behind ^TYPEWRITERS FOR REWtx -
Sfai laid and portable, isUuding
The crate is :! x 7’ feet, with the xalue ol •«*>• manure
2x4 framing and 1 x 6 sidings fertilizer. It also does a better
andiual and r- « .
John x ide mriage stanviOd; also adding j
pluis-' machines lor rent. THE SHAM-
ogen anil boosts iQCK T©AN. _ ^ 15
KRAFT
MIRACLE WHIP, Ct.
Important point Is the 111 inches job in preventing floors from bo
between the floor and the first coming slippery,
sideboard. WHICH WILL Y<©
This space serves a- a guard rail j..j jES qr milk?
IIAA |Q
and gives room to work with the , ;ley don't go together
sow. 1’igs move out under heat aU(j ,„ng i ijes c„st
the
WANTE^
Are A’on Planning On Develop
ing Water For Irrigation I’ur
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d;«lrynvia
lamps hung right outside tho t|]rp(. anp un.third Ihs. of milk
crate. I; you use dative or scrap froM ,,a, |, ,.0w for each day they
him bet. tins irate should not cost arc permitted to torment the
much mure than $5. herd, aceoi.i^\: to X**sts in Iowa, i
GET THE FLIES, TOO! Purina's Fly Control Program
Sc itter Qjiwertul Purina Fly Bait K,.ts 'cm. Stop in for om
in the droppings area and k 11 froe ei.iular and complete in-
flies like magic! This eimcenrEyteci f„rmation.
drv flv killer is great for control-
flies be- SHADE IMPORTANT TO
lain cost, LIVESTOCK GAINS
During the hot summer months,
shade can he as Important as
either feed or water in profitable
livestock tarming. in a Louisiana
aieas, there is likely to be an in- test, calves on a no-shade pasture
iu disease outbreaks. This Rhimm L2 lbs. per day
nf <ome heavy calves running to shade gained
1.7 lbs. per day. Average air
99 degrees F.
fiieQposes? If You Need Financial
DASH
Assistance See Hs Before
YOU CLOSE DEALS.
See Red or Bill Walker at—
W. II. ‘RILL) W ALKER AGENCY
W Bank Bldg.—Ph. 171 or lVbj|
DOG i“0Q), 2 Cans
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ling diseases spread by
cause it kills QUICK!
too,
DON'T LET HOG DISEASE
GET A START ON YOUR PLACE
As hog population grows in given
crease in disease —--------- ......— -....... —• whi c
is the experience nf some
Iiog producin'; areas. Improved
sanitation and more space will do temperature was
hog and huminity was 62. A 16 x 26
portable c.title shade will tak*'
of about II) beef -ows, 12
much to prevtrit common
diseases.
Infectious enteritis is one hog
( ditease thnl is essentially a tgutt-i two-.vear-olil steers, 1.7 vee. lings,
to lion problem. The germs that 20 cal res. or 10 dairy cows,
cause the disease do best in ,.n- Manufacturers report that even
sanitary, contaminated hog lots. "» her a rt summer days alomi
Scours iu pigs Often occur in such nmn roofing reflectl. most of the
an finviroiiment. Resides causing si:n - i t- \\herc ot »ei m.» i i »”
hijrh mortality, these diseases cut is used. ;> layer nt h.o "ili ' * 4
growth and weight gains, result- increase the cooling effect o a
ing in stunted or runty pigs. shade.
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BLACK WIDOW
APPLE JiLY, 20-Ol Glass
SMEAR
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AND REPELLENT
Successfully used in the
treatment of pink eye and
all other eye infections,
screw worms, castration,
dehorning, cut teats, heel
fly, fleece worms, wire cuts,
sheep grubs and wounds of
all kinds.
The best yet for Ear Tick
Guaranteed.
norther:
TISSUE, 3 Rolls
TOMATOES, Lb.
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CUT OKRA0.. .V
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LEMONS, Lb.
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CALIFORNIA LONG WHITE
POTATOES, 10 Lbs. . .98
WINES VI‘
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1956, newspaper, July 12, 1956; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529641/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.