The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1957 Page: 2 of 12
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l‘AGE TWO—SECTION ONE
THE SHAMROCK TEXAN, SHAMROCK, TEXAS
THt’RSI)AY. MARCH 21, 1057
Want AdSection
CLASSIFIED
'.V.V/.V.V.V.W.WA-A-//,
WANTED
ADVERTISING
Itale per line ........... 20c
Minimum charge 60c
Display in classified section
per inch ............... 75c
Card of thanks 50c
Errors in advertisement should O '
reported Immediately. The Tex.in
*111 not be responsible for m a
than one incorrect insertion, and
assume nio responsibility above tii
cost of advertising.
6 Business Services
gulator
INCOME TAX
ASSISTANCE
Reasonable Rates.
Mrs. George W. Davis
Phone 418-W-l
38-14tc-6
Arc You Planning On Develop
service, Qui k batte y inn Water lor Irrigation Pur
chm r. 6 or 12 volt Tom’s Auto- poses? If You Need Financial
motive fit Electric, Tom C. In Assistance See Os Hefort
gram Call 182. ltp-12. YOU CLOSE DEALS.
.See fieri ur lliil Walker at—
299 Attend Banquet
Opening St. Pat Fete
%
7 Rentals
DEKLE
Motor Company
Dodge — Plymouth
’Sales and Service
Dodge
Two hundred and fifty local re- Cnntrell of the Chamber of Com-
WALKER FRYE AGENCY fa F™'
, F * M Bank Bid*.—Ph. 171 or l'.'t Iruiser of the 1957 St. Patrick’ii
i: /.V.VAW/.Wmwwwv I Uay Celebration at a dinner in
i i ■■■■■■■ ■ I National Guard Armory 'Friday
He Buy and SeU I n* '*
FOR RENT 3-room f urnished
apartment, close in S*e Mrs, D
|H. Sherwood at Amin’s Ha.d-
|ware. 48-ltc-7.
| LAND FOR RENT - either
-------money or 3rd & 4th. If Interested
CARD or THANKS
We desire to express to our kiad at the homestead N W
Job-Rated Trucks
Used Cars
USED FURNITURE
DODGE-PLYMOUTH
1 Announcements
-ill VV. Hwy. 66
Phone 70
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express
neighbors and thoughtful friends
our heartfelt thanks for their many
expressions of sympathy. The
beautiful floral offerings were
especially appreciated.
Mr and Mrs. Luke Henley
and other members of the
Henley Family.
ltp 1
of Cli V.
4R-2tC-7
8 Rea! Estate
FOR SALE — 4-mom
409 Fast 10th. To he !0
and moved. Phone 202-J
house,
n down
14 Wanted To Buy
Paced by wise-cracking Toast-
lnaster Harold Teegerstrom, per-
formers and guests beamed dur-
ii, a three-hour dinner program,
C — — — — — ® at H JjB H ■ i (,i aditionai kick-off of tlie annual
Irish Fete.
Shamrock Upholstery
Even C. G. Conner of
WANTED TO BUY—Clean cot-
ton rags with no buttons or buckles
No scraps, please. Five cents per
pound. Please weigh before bringlnt
in THE SHAMROCK TEXAN. 14.
46-TFC-8
CARD OF THANKS
We extend our most sinceie
thanks and appreciation to the men
cf the Lela Community who fur
liished tractors and drivers and ;
plowed our farm land Wednesd ■ j
a’so to the ladles who brought fu 1 i
mid served lunch
May God’s richest blessings be :
with you all.
Robert Trostle and Family 1
ltp 1 jl
FOR SALE
Merit -low Addition
Phone 937-W.
mom house In
loan pending.
41-tfc 8
15 Miscellaneous
itirn ar **♦*♦♦**♦♦ #**♦***♦*-
Gierhart
And Montgomery
REAL ESTATE
Any aie who has a sine-re desire
to stop drinking Is asked to write-
AI.CHOI.IC3 ANONYMOUS, P. O,
R, x 5! 3 Shamrock, Texas Your
dentlty and confidence will be re-
pected. It costs you nothing, and
may help you as It has 150,000
athers ?3-tfp-15
LEASES AND KOI M TIES
Ranches
Farms
CARD OF THANKS
The thoughtfulne and svm
pathy extended by our
neighbors during our n nt son .v
trill always remain with os as a
precious memory. We tn to ex-
iress our heartfelt thanks to all.
Mrs. Irene Sivage
Mr. and Mrs. \ t r: Sivage
and Family,
Mr. and Mrs Harold Sivage
Palmer Sivage.
Ed Randall aim Johnnie.
ltc-1
4 ’lly Property
|
Johnson
Intel Huilding
Ti i-urls and T Office Ph. IpM.lenre Ph,
| 213 225 Si 565-J
Allgold Sweet Potato Seed, $3.50
’ er Bu. Slips, $4 per thousand
i Clin F Curry, 4’i miles west of
Hoi s. okla., on Rt. 1. 45-4tc-lo
TYPEWRITE?Z TCR RENT —
standard and portable, including
‘vide carriage standard: also addmg
tiiti-ilines vur rent I UK oHAM-
l.OCK TEXAN. Lfp-15, i erious address,
' - Ires' mbl '.nee in
TINISH High Cvnooi or grtaeLpgejp
scnool ut h me. Sparc time. iloo..s I
furnished. Diploma awaided. Star
Miss Ruthle McCaskill of Well- j
ingtun whose parents, Mr. and i
Mrs. G. E. McCaskill, reside in I
Shamrock favored the group with [
two vocal solos, "True Love" and I
“Too' Ra’ Loo’ Ra' Loo' Ral," an
Irish lullaby, she was accompanied
by Mrs. Featherston at the piano |
The Irish theme was further
carried out in three vocal numbers
by a trio of Shamrock women
Austin, j Mesdames Boyd Williams, J. K.
r . istant chief of the Texas High-j Lester and Landis Horton, ac-
v iy Patrol, billed for the only i o mpanied by Mrs. Lyle Holmes
bore a striking I at the piano. Their selections
appearance and!were: "Galway Boy," "Dear Old
MR, ANI) MRS, T. D. HOLLAND
where yr.u lilt school. Write Co-
lumbia School. Box 1514. Aniarll-
ic. 18-52tc-15
FOR SALE —
tor trash barrels.
Texas Co, phone 178.
to the Arkansas story tell-
er, Bob Burns, as he interspersed
| somber •no.-nln^s of mounting
| liigtiv .,> dcauis with stories of a
I(omiti. uncle who couldn’t lead.
__j Members of Battery “C”, 474th
oil arums, Ideal Fleld Artillery of tlie National
Only $2.50. The'Guald- Spared the meal ami
46-tfc-lb table decorations were by the
'Shamrock Carden Club Twenty I(nee, the department of Public
Email plain Up- shamrock men under the chair !safety spokesman .said the psy-
, mliti' ii, 2 goo manshlp, of George Farris hosted etiological progress of man had njt
function and it was a fast- I kept pace with scientific advances
Donegal” and "A Little Bit of
.Heaven.”
Tlie speaker. Assistant ChicS
Conner, was Introduced by Patroi
Capt. J W. Blackwell of the Am-
arillo District.
Recounting incredible develop-
ment in transportation methods
within the memory of his aud1-
Ml And Mis. T. D. Holland
Observe 70th Anniversary
March of 1957 marks the 70t,i | The couple married in Old For -
wedding anniversary of Mr. and lerville on March 3, 1887. They
Mrs. T. D. Holland of Shamrock. I nade their home near Larue in
Mr. and Mrs. Holland are native East Texas until coming to Wheel-
Texans. He is 89 years old aud tr County.
■ ■ □ ■
SEE US
■ ■■ai
BEFORE
PIANOS
light, perfect
f-'pinets (one blond oaki. like new. the
Will be here shortly to dispose of-moving program and conversation- 'Horse-iuid-buggy minds are drive
theae pianos. If interested in add gathering from the time Ft an lug jet-powered vehicles, he said,
leal bargain, contact us im- T' liters ton opened with pre- slaughtering and maiming men
mediately for particulars. These | dinner music until MTs. Boyd women and ehil#en in greater
must be sold at once. Cash, terms t Williams led the group in singing * ~
nr trade. M HR AYER PIANO \T> Wild Irish Rose” after which
CO. Box 442. Childress, Texas. Jin ter H. L. McKinley said the
46-3tc-l,i ,l-i • diction.
----i T buffet dinner was served
FOll All OR TRADE — com- invocation by Rev. Jim ft.
s Mrs. Featherston was at
during most oi the
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REAL ESTATE
If ( l;K\NM»N
115 Ninth Matlufn
Farms — Handles —
( it \ Propcdv
FMFONF 535
FINANCING
Year New Car
: tete machine shop, 3 engine
lathes, 18-24-34 inch swing, shaper. , ,, )lan0
i iill, 2 drill presses, hyd. pres.;. m( a]
jliack saw. etc. Trade for business tiding formal welcome
property or farm in central Okla.:. r Mayor Feibert Worley
A H Llndell, Crescent, Okla
phone 12F12 48-2tc-15
to
told
‘T may not he the best
M til the United States but I
or of the best town in the
Carter, Okla., parents of Mrs. T |
E. Johnston, are visiting this week
in the Johnston home.
tarn
Lowest Rates Offered
See Red or Hill Walker at—
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2 Lost and Found 10 Machinery
Walker — Frye
Agency
STORM CELLARS
General Concrete Work
F. J. HARRAL
Phone 202-J
LCST — Tail short r
in* to Mickey Link,
Drapers jewelry or < til
Reward
FOR SALE — Used tractors . . .
,sed farm machinery . . excellent
onditioii. Burks Implement Co.,
’hone 327 51-*fr-.’(
are miming every day
that never burned
Mr and Mrs. Earl Hen
Denver. Colo., were hei ln enU:
and visited ir, the hoi < of Mr
end Mis Robert Bax-
,11 Automotive
i^^i
c,;y cuatok
Voltage Dr-
"llmi ses
and night
h f ire.’’
Remember that your home or
business Is oi ly as valuable as
the insurance which covers It—
Why no’ call or see Bill Walker
or Harry Frye
W AI KEU—FRYE AGENCY
■ ni8aaiia«i«'
Shamrock Warned
To Become Active
In iliway Program
numbers than implements of war
have ever done.
The solution ties at the grass-
roots level, not at the state or
national capitols, he said.
Slaughter on the highways must
he stopped by an enlightened
public fl.nind, an awakened public
conscience, a Christian conception
of brotherly love among men and
women across the breadth of the
land, he said.
Registering as guests were:
Olin Culberson, Austin; Judge K.
States” Marvin Tindall Lawrence Haaser, Bucyrus, Ohio;
.1 42 out-of-town visitors Mason King, Amarillo; Mr. and
in’ Oiin Culber-on, chair-'Mrs. Ivan Borsum, Amarillo; M'-
n til" Texas Paihoad Com- sgt! James H. Stagg Amarillo Re-
al id Judge K K. Woodley jeruiting Station; Highway Patrol
Court cf Criminal Appeals, sgt. o. C. Wheeler, Amarillo;
th ,f Austin. Roger Van Bramer, Jal. N. Mexico;
uith, d'r.r.er arirng'-ments Kenneth Speer, Jal, N. Mexico'
n expressed his thanks to |Patrolman and Mrs. R. C. Parker,'Aaron E. Sargent, Lake Dallas;
ndy, especially those who McLean; Patrolman and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Florman
5C ’or tl elr tickets.’’ Harry Duanne Capps, McLean. | Pueblo, Colo; Jimmie (Peewee)
••neral ghtu-man of the ’957 Dovie Miller, Tahoka; Mr. and Moore, Jacksonville, Ark; Mrs.
n. voiced his appreciation Mrs. Asa Willis, Texline; Mr. and L. W. Gilmore. Jacksonville, Ark;
-workers, and Toastmaster Mr. and Mrs. William Leonard.! Mr. and Mrs. George McCHnlic.
r<“ r. trum rcn unlr.ed the :;er- Pampa; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Okla. City; Mr. and Mrs. Dor
. of Bob Dougu’s and Mrs. Ann Neal, Jacksboro; F. W. Allen. El Patton, Panhandle.
Mrs. Holland is 87 years of age.
The Hollands purchased a farm
;ar Twitty In 1920 where they
Mis. Charles Ferguson left Mon made their home until about 12
day by train for Ohappequa, N. Y, years ago, when they moved to
after spending the past week with Shamrock and purchased their
her father, Rev. Ed R. Wallace, present heme at 711 North MaU-
and also visiting with her sister ,den Street.
Mrs. H. T. Fields.
Both Mr. ana Mrs. Holhnd are
n.embers of the Methodist Church
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Allen oi As long as they were able they
El Reno, Okla., were week-enc enjoyed visiting with their neigh-
guests in the home of Dr. ani bors.
Mrs. Curtis Chaffin. j Two of their sons. J. D. and El-
- ten, make their home in Shamrock,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker oi V»d the third son, B F. resides in
McLean Their only daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Patrick
of Denton, former local residents,
were here for the St. Patrick’s
Day celebration and to visit with
their host of friends in this area.
Reno; Gerald Jones, Kingsville
Jack Miller, Pampa; Mr. and Mrs
Fuel Bradley, Portalcs, N. Mexico-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laycock,
j Pampa; Jay E. Shllz, El Paco;
Mrs. Lera. V. Weehunt, is a resi-
dent of Amarillo.
Reuben Burkhalter and son,
Jimmy, of Amarillo, and Mrs. W’.
T. Dhorty of Hedley, and Mrs.
Ruth Erarr.bley of Clarendon, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
Burkhalter during the week-end.
. WELCOME TO
First Baptist Church
REVIVAL
March 24 — April 7
7 00 A M.—Breakfast ror Men
9:30 A M.—Morning Service
8:30 P M.—Evening Service
^ M ,T T V? TSvuneelint
______—--—
10 BOUNDS
FI
1 rePME
| Sugar &9c
\ FRYERS, Armours, Lp*. ■
]BACON, Banner,Lb...
1 CHUCii ROAST, Choice, L
1 FRANKS. Armours, Lb..
1 p MIL’S Maxi
41c
•4k Coffee99c
L -7C GIANT
. * Tide 73c
ken
QUALITY AT
NO EXTRA COST
Sweet Creiini White or Yellow
CORN, No. 303, 2 For. 25c
1.11)1)5 's
CATSUP, 140::. Btl.. 21c
Ashlevs No. 303 cans
TOMATOES, 2 For...27c
Krafts 46-Oz. (’an
ORANGE DRINK ... 29c
Del Monte Cot No. 303 ( ana
GREEN BEANS.. 2 For.. 45c
Northern
TOILET TISSUE, 3 Rolls 23c
Hack Cutorothj of Clinton, n<
- |ti( nal secret#of 13. S. Highway
G6 Association told i group of
Shamrock business nv-n anti civ
leaders in the Dixi Re i nu 'iit
on March 14. they had better lur-
ry and organize a Sh m ock Mi h-
jway Association or i k bein ••
ously hurt by chair s in routiaq
t Highways 66 anc? 6.1
The h cal unit of Hi iwuy 66
issociat:on has been complet lv
nactive for almost two years, he
aid. and now owes ap r ximtMy.
$600 in billboard rental and its
>OlC
.WWSRK
I mints c. vcGcrwBtcs |
I’ick-O-Morn
BANANAS, 2 Lbs. ..
Texas
CARROTS, 2 For..
Red
POTATOES, 10 Lbs.
WATERMELON, Lb.
19c
Cello Hat;
. . 39c
8r
mm*
SAVING
STAMP
The
“Growingest" Thrift Stamp
(he Southwest
Shop The
No. 1 Stamp
Of The Golden
Spread - Frontier
1-B0B FOODS
Phone
BOH ORR1CK
Shop
Economically
Conveniently
with Pride
Double
210 South Main
J. BURKHALTER
Frontier Stamps Every Wednesday With $2.50 Purchase or More!
mid
lim!1
| koportii.nute cost of
[ lattonnl association.
| "You had better
rm a local highw
| rune some committi
■ log" the bypassi n
y Highway 86," he I
j He said there an
b’e plans of bypn
and other towns; fu
tional bypass; seenn
s"! vice roads on t,'
I puss; third, by ci
1 \-pa.ss.
Of the three lie
i " died bypass wltii
«■ in the future
Shamrock would
iiis plan in K un
! tance the bypa s i
I 'out cr.c mile e t I
vest of the citv
would be no bu
! nents permitted '
!of the start of tl
would make it. den
service facilities w
itlie old road and
linehities existed on
route.
I The Highway 66 i
rotary said it is n J
what type bypn-s dial
.Shamrock, as far as
when, as existing t":i
statutes which might
in the future could be
n ^ ictor.
The important thing
to do is maintain an a
vp.y association to k-t
watch on dav-to-d v d,
Frank Going owner
I Restaurant who invited
brth to Sliamrod- - id lie tdans to
call a meeting soon > p - foot or-
I anization of a In 1 : iation.
BOUNCING...
V.V.'.Y.V.V.WAWAiASW.VAV.W.W.V.Y.NYMAW.WiN
A NEW STOCK OF PREMIUMS ON
DISPLAY IN OUR STORE TO BE
REDEEMED WITH VALUABLE
SHAMROCK PRIDE STAMPS!
m
Stem ft
’
I
7
CREAM STYLE
thin
tl
nt iv J sec-
vet d elded
I 1 built at
/jv a or
■e laws and
be passed
I!"’ determ-
i ■ towns
t *• htch-
> vigilant
Toent
t D’xie
Mr. Cut-
Rev. aud Mrs Ed Byers had as
their guests Sunday, her mother,
Mrs. R. E. Brownd of I.evciland
and her sister, Mrs Rill Koont?
and children of Lubbock
CORN, 303, 8 For 1,00
WHOLE GRAIN
CORN, 303, 7 For 1.00
PILL
DEL HAVEN
303
TOMATOES, 7 For. 1.00
RAIDER
SPINACH, 303,10 for 1.00
FREE
PREMIUM
Every Saturday
At 7 P.M.
Register Any Time
During The
Week
PICKLES, Qt„ 4 For 1.00
OZARK SWEET
I POTATOES, 303 ... 12c
ASSORTED JELLY AND 20 0/..
PRESERVES, 3 For. 1.09
r‘.\
.■••St
®
KRAFT
40 Oz.
ORANGE DRINK
l'i-I.H. I’ARK LANE
FROZEN PIES, Each
39c
ROUND STEAK, Pound
45c
FRYERS, Pound.........39c
T-BONE & LOIN STEAK, Pound. 43c
PORK CHOPS, Pound
49C SHORT CUT STEAK, Pound... 29c
HAMBURGER MEAT, Pound .. 29c BEEF ROAST, Pound......29c
YORK’S GROCERY
AND MARKET
Phone 9 118 S. Main Free Delivery
Double Pride Stamps Every Wednesday On Purchase Of $2.50 Or More!
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1957, newspaper, March 21, 1957; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529724/m1/2/?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.