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^ACE six—SEO-rAN OVF,
SEIBERT—
n-iontinuea Irom Page 1J
BAND—
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mediate formation of a committee
to gatliei vital statistics .vs the
first step in S.ramrock's all-out '
effort to attract industry.
cnts of band tudents. Everyone
Interested In the bund is invited
to join tie' clut'.
Judge Clarence Morris'and Guy
iwu co attract industry. judge taaieutc ivn« 11,1 nuu vjuj
"It's a selling job and before you j Hardin were selected to write the
can sell a product you need to »n av islitution and bv-Iaws of the
everythin;; about it," said the two j j, v organization. Mir Clyde Whit-
Abilcnc men "Whnt does gjam- tU and Mis. Chester Payne were
rock have to offer inu
tvay of labor force, ®ix stiucture,
natural resources, climate, gcci-
MRS.--- p n
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in Shamrock
CM5,f Rives was bonv. October 26,
1878, in Georgia, and came to
Wheeler County m 1018. She re-
sided m the Kelton Conunl'nlty
fur many years, later moving to
jhanuock. For the Past two
months, she h >d made her home in
gram committee. Canadian with a sl!>ter' Mm. uhui-
The group will meet oil the third av Riddle.
.........■■■ -» Mrs. IPves was a member of the
Chuicn of cm 1st.
Surviving ate four sons and three
daughter: W. F Hives. Borger
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to offer industry irr l«ie j n.imi‘,1 c/ii the piojecU, aiul pro-
r% "VV . O . V/ 1 l 1 If ' i'O ' .' I i > i . ■ : 1111 I I I • I f'
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'-ell 14 1 U hUIII V C.-., I 111 I Lei ' < , . ■ l . 1 ' , . , , /
graphy. building sites, trareporta- j M„nd:.> night ot each month at
tion facilities, schools, churches,; the Land heuse and Lire public e
etc? Itcmember business men want,! ,nvi:e.. to attend
facts, net generalities.’’
The group of citizens listened at- |__
tentively io the industiy- seekers
Inst week and volunteered to-tlie-
nian, to assist in digging up ne 1 - I -
sary data and . rgunizu ,• it into | a! stu.iHit. enrolled t..ere, They are
brochure form. ” Mery Cutiurini Setzler, Ruddy
Hi,rv. y. j.ilin Bond, Jr , Wayne
John stone, Julia llolQ's.
Kay fhieli. Chillies PhilliIK,
Morris i'!
,.t the University oi Texas, Aus
tin, will be Bruce Barkley, Nancy
titter Folks. Charles Bay Finks.
Ro:.;e; Kf.hla, J.m Mundy mid
Mu • Clirirtner, Bub by Close and
Gear Taeg' istroei aie stuuents 'll |
the Texas University Law School, j
Mickey LInkey, bhly Ryan and'
John Teegerstrmn go to Texas
ilUK * • 11 * • •
W Rives, Redondo Beach, Calif ;
Worley and Walker volunteered ,
to head up the committee, follow- | H n
ing a meeting o. the Ciianifcer .J j Mm
Commerce board of directors llie, Junes U•.’'1 ’'
following morning. The two men and Doyle Brov.n
are presently preparing a list of'
citizens who have indicated will- ;
inguess to help. They urgently re-
quest iv.cn and women to tele-
phone one o' them oi Mrs, Aim
Cantrell at the Chamber of Com-
merce office and acid their names
to the growing list of volunteers.
Assignment of major committee
heads w 11 be made by Worley and Christian University. Fort Worth,
Walker tins w eek, and there will be | Kddie Tarlmt ■ ml Re.vre Clay are
a meeting of ail committees next ; riudeuto t.l AbilenpCnristian C.u-
TIIFJ SH AMROCK Shamrock. Texas
IRISH— FIRM—
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pounds, and Ladd Adams,
pounds, both tackles.
]u three starts, the
vj3 ,,r.j earnestly request that new
, pstomers try Blakemore Chevro-
........- -----. — Irish ^ve i< <: " ' at 'in elliy date"
lost two games and worn one. Then- i Biake 'l,Kl Jiin 8uld-
defeats were at the hands f xiie Elakemorcs purchased
McLean Tigers and Clarendon ! Montgomery Chevrolet, Sept. 6, a
lrcm Mrs. Jack Mont-
SERVICES—
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Brones Their victory was ever u
Lefors Pirates.
Coach John Bond
imery. 1 he late Jack Montgomery
stated thls 1 purchased the Chevrolet franchise
weex that Wilburn Tyler, i,-M' ,u Sluiur :k in March. 1840, end
fullback, will again oc sidelined ' '*! N ‘derated continuously as
beeau.(( ol an ankle injury, Tyler Mont.,* niery Chevrolet uiitil the
Shamrock's major scoring threat '.time cf tin sale.
was injured in the game with Le
for: two weeks ago
Wednesda y Oct. 3 when M,Table
and Savles will return to Sham-
rock and spend a dry and night
helping sc. up the a.k,., . .tlon to
conduct tlie survey.
It is the plan of President May-
field and Industrial Committee
Chairmen Frye to iuive Marable
and snyes meet separately with
each survey committee dur ing the..........
day of October J and then to hold! ha tlujt
lf.;.( -^nnd at WWdin-Sinimont.
Ci4i%^lty in Abilu are It. F.
Ulsliuer,' Jr., IJeivayne Beaty,
Gay dQPa trick and F.-idie O'Neal.
Jack and David M'C;:hi)l
f elected xRrendon College, white
Margaret c. • ler and J' hn'iy
George chose 'ur University ~of
Oklahoma If | nan OklaHUB'-
A am. M v T •• 4ft Stillwntei
B T Rives, McAllen; Douglas
dvrs' Shamrock; Mrs. Lorene
( : suamy; Mrs o.ieh Brtt- .
... ..I Mrs Alma S\W&. both Q
ol Kelton; ■ nd a stop-daughter,
Mrs Elsie Brazel, Dcsdemona.
Also survivihg sic: a broth’ i,
Johnny Betti*. Higgins; four sis-
icr Mrs. Anna London. Maybar.k;
Mrs Charity Riddle and Mrs. tics
I tie Gilbert, belli o* Car ».di;m, and
' Mrs Surah Newman, Cottonwood,
cj'.z ■ 94 granai'hudreii and J6
ej'tat-'uimdcli.ldrcn.
Her husband, Blllington Fives
passed away in 1946 Also preccd-,
.UK tier in deatli were four sons
f.. T. Rives, who died in Infancy;
Marvin Rives, who died in 1922,
Den Rives, who died in 1949; and
Ti ,v:. Riivx, win. Septembe!
12, 1053 |jj|
In addition to Blake and Jim
BUikemore, ptrsc.mel of the firm
James Cannon, two-year letter- mlucto
mar. v-ho dropped football h’rter ' R. L. Wyatt, Dalton Honeycutt,
one day cf training this year, re. iowei. young, Rob Roach, Jr , Ebb
jinrd .lie squad this week when' .“mi<l>. Lib Smith, Tom Harrirmi,
Is plans to enlist in the Marini
failed lo mateiiulize. Cannon, f,,,
ntf.tandlng brickfield mar.., will
int be eligible to participate m
"t mpctiilve play for 30 days, Thu
will mike it possible for the 150
peunder to play in the Irishmen
llrst conference game which wih
be wiUttj'Ouaimh on Oc'aber 26. : .
C.-Sr Bond raid Cannon would pa
jP*(probably lake over the quarter-
b/Jh p#tion when he becomes
4 Jlrjhblc. TTlievlug Gaston Tarhet
who will be used to strengthen one
of the end positions.
A now man on the squad is
nobby Fulkerson, a 14b-|X>rlU’cr,
who will be used itlti halfback
position.
Re. ford Harris,
A [' OHU.nd,
W. IT. Dial and
a Joint meeting ol all
that evening.
induces
uiniia :<lMK
; )!) M f.' 1
f r ;
B1inmr..?ir students,
id and
m
2,500-
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28-year history of the Texas-Okla-
lroma Sinters Association' thtf
Shamrock has bcun h 1 t Ba k lr
1933 till lib it. I rile lamed 1 "
eslimatcd 5.00u'mi "is aiu1 vi.. Inf
and again 111 I8a0. Iii.s cue 1 the
I ■ r.....st annual . m the
P'inhantiie or Wc: Fm" Oklahoma,
Emd a unique oae.
Tlie uistisct t'
formed 1.. 192; a 1. a.1. - r.
lal county siis^W convention.
firm tine 1 ifmann an^Uchard
Cock era-oiled in McMurry College
in Abilene, while Marvin Dale
Barker end Bobby Clynch are at
Midwestern University in Vi’ -hita
Falls
t sty!i‘Usi 1. 1 uig Ti ■ . A. ar.d
X* it1
. ..
K. ma th 0»i 1, l«0 and r"m
1(
Ronnie Alexander is u. Tulane j
M- : d (v diiq.- ia N.y; Or lest 1: .
1 uvnietui MclJpore
.■ml 1 i;m.' 1i it, three cc nt
i,a: <■ lym;' 111 ii'ieJpnd
and
;e 1)
MOTHER
(Conw- n irom
11,.ar 1 fy-miTf. at her home near
Shu mi1 ,t in February of 1952b,
BunUW a*. ih?r ^IcsbaM.
Cf.'. 1 . Shamrock; ltt>
Adrian Lee SIkitWh, Shamrock;
A Mr andfflP'S O. B. Sloss,
r, ufe 1, Shamrock; a step aty.
two brothers, G. B. Sloss, Jr., Tw-
ain, Ok!.. ; and T. J. Sloss, Sham
■ and lour sister^ Mrs R. I.
iSffit Jjftinrwk; ®Ir
W.T’hi afcirock; H. W
■B \frp J !. ! i U .0.. . I '
Lillie Mae Sloss all of Oklahoma,
"i'.'-O „ #
■~W 6)
$52,723
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CLARENDON
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ni ne (lie ice. After a 20-yard
'nd time, running p.ajs ir.
tue Bronr.s piiikc 1 up 12
Philley skirted 10 yards a
gilt ciid for tluik initial
...nter. Robert Mills’ for ex-
tra '.101111. was vzide of the goal
W ^
ChiiTi.:l(Ol:l(i«X> over the Irish
al hue. dnd the ball was brought
|pfc\;,o the 20. Putman lailrd to
■CO1'
|er.
'5
Jim Ailing 14'. Manuel Quarto
Orville Briley, Repaid Dcvne:- and
A. D. Williams.
Clay Funeral Home was in charge
of interment in Shamrock Come-
toi yy.
Mrs. Adda Inez Griffin Swafford
w..s born May 1", 1875, in Tupelo.
Miss. She married John S. Swaf-
ford on April 21. 1890 at Frecmond
They f irmerly lived in. Shanircci.,
Austin and Corpus Chrvh. anil
had moved back to Shnimock from
Corpus Christ! about a month ago
Mrs. Swafford was a member of
'he Metnoaiiit Church.
Survivors art. her husband, one
son, j. g. Swafford. Victoria, three
daughters, Mrs, Burden, Shum-
rock; Mrs. James A. Creighton1,
Corpus Christ!; and Mis, Clea Wal-
ton, Manassas, V.. . six gram,.
• hildicn and 12 cieat-granileiiUd-
ren.
TIIITRSBAV, SEPTEMBER 27.
AARONS
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part-time
STATE
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Ul.-U,,.. ------ - -r*.- 1
itevot. his entire James Colvin, M1S3 Rutn ZMglei,
yea rs uri a
plana now t
time to the insurance business.
General American, with more
thun 2 billion dollars of life un
basis. HeUnd Mrs. Harry Frye, Mr. and Mis
I Kenneth
1 Robinson,
I.a.vcocl; Mis. George
Mrs. O. B. Harvey, Jr„
surai.ee in
ti. e m at Louis. The Cooley
gency fn Airarillo is
office f, r this area.
Mr. Frv has completed the Life
...... ... ... jjr. and Mrs. Chester Payne.
has its main of- Mrs. Katie Close. Mr. and Mrs. E-'rl
------j - . Hamiil, Mrs. Elsie Mac Hood, Mrs.
the district j 1>,1j,mon^ Zeigler, Mrs. L('e Ban-
!:i;i„ Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Nix. Mr.
nd Mrs Jack Dekie, Mr ana Mrs.
Underwriter's Course with
his! Willard Edgett. Mr. anti Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailt-v
daughter, Lajuanna, and
Joyce and Kathy Perrin,
Amarillo last week-end.
and
Linda
were
company winch qualities him to i Fra. .k Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. W
write life inMirum e end to advise c. Gl»mr, Mr. and ^ Mrs. J.
clients on I he setting up of an | Pritchard, Mrs. T. K. Reynolds,
intelligent insuranet program.
' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Itschner, Mrs.
! j. c. Turney Miss Monnle Gill,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Tindall are j Miss Re Lummus and Mr. and Mrs.
on a. trip to Pierre. South Dakota. I Frank Going-
O * -. toA
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Texas Theatre
SHAMROCK, TEXAS
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Coach Bond .‘.aid Tuesday hti^ ’rh» ,l Ush vvrn“ pmah/ed 5
expected two or three other t<ir oil sides. Whatley
to :n Hie small tris|£taua<l thj,
week Qf
Prt,b:‘.ble starters for the .Si lain -
i'ock-Hoili.#fctme were listed
fclloas: ^
Irishmen - John Finley, left
end; ........ Spi :ns. left tpKif.
Alvls Beer.'; left i-'.uird; (>lrl |.s
Brother:-, ft l.tcr; Gib Ro . i
riyiit guard; Charles Tyler, Mil
kle D:!i..!|-JlurrihnlU'r, rf’
d < j .tou Tto/l t, <|.i.rrttffb.i-
Jim vPui n,: n, right halfback, Jim
Who!n L.' Kill lr '.! . Joe Jen.
'.ill. fullb H'rt.
Ti ." is 1 iC Gee 160 pound:
haltc
redit iryaaii'e put hing i he hoi pil
■ r piiywiii.
Tjgfc preafik finmi ml predua-
menl"Is hard for tire public to un-
derstand since they know the Iv'S-
liital is filled with patients much of
the time. What they do not un-
r»
Jackie. Je#v
itciordy .trine
pounds, center;
jlpounds, i mid.
pounds, tackle;
tto-
i^Rls
ot H
terest ny encouras'oq; usv<t viriT iiin Fr
quartets and song Look publishers j V(.^m,.jJoll at Dmnghaifs Bnsl
| ness College ill Amarillo; Davlo
■oiled in ! Le i are
i HonoiulvIPfr \ ments
and Lavenie
170 pourds.
130>ounds
CMawlt r.l, _,li.
I‘^ Brldgl^lM
I \M Adnm lik,
Nolan Orr. 155
Carol
OT.' II
.....- SU.....
' i se a month and someone sug- i ville, S. c 1'' PerlfiLthdobted to the hospital
gested an annual gathering of aU \ in Jklare nB'
itr, wfll
pounds, end; Bill Castleman, lot
p'llinOSL, qil ill"’ b: cf
Mp i>«aW:; ■ I . id Of i, o'., i:. Ferrell
Holes. pound.-', left in'! r !:j
Max Gallon, 160 pounds, ftllLheck
ip 0 .Hi!’, then lost 5. Burk-
. , kick into thcQyind was
tied on the Irisii 19, wfui Clurcn-
].;. u in |.«i.‘se.- of the baU
■ u_. i"sw: ,r pass U it ‘..ol
dQherbarlc Pnyrn scored
in m 19 ’ aids out IVtillito^raf t
",i point w.'sg,; Scof
C Kr'vL 1JL. SiWi reck 0.
■e d.Wi ' .J»4V ii ovelf "tfi«>
1 line 'bt.ii UiWJaJi wa«
.. ' * 'J. I j"' i,
i yarn in.’, i.ickfi^tio a Sarmd wL
-Wr
l» vr
ik ,.<tia ’■&
'loll:.den mode 9 yard., cud Bu*.
12-v Hr*
khn (Q "If®1 H e ho if
d ' iUr ''.a '"'i endojfc
. a r ' V. k
;>i' the tgglO quarterPTliil-
Gu Li 1. W tin
J i. •,: . ' 7. J ' ■ 1
■ en pickeBPKp a Mpnd "3
' .to.
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PIONEER DRIVE - IN
THEATRE
0 SHAMROCK, TEXAS
FRIDAY ANDo 0
o SATURDAY
9ne OF THE (J A VEST
FUNNIEST PICTURES OF
G,n9oA“!
^4^
LAST THREE DAYS FOR THIS P-
TICKUNG PICTURE - THURSDAY,
o
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
birds-A«bcc£
0
J rt'sQie gayest, singiest,
danciest romance
in years!
YlSuVlSION W*
•■to.
to attend.
Originally only counties adj.irent
and bordering on both sides of Red ;
River were eligible to join but this
restriction was later reuioved ,
Presently 38 counties are a>Vh
(lu^mennon n. Hel(
cm.' one olJgCu-ri ' ■ - j , ' i.' "
H ini'., m AiuanUo. Frc-i'ircka
Shackelford will study at Dallas
College of Mortuary Science,
Vii" i: (.,!• enhiU, N.. J'T'K J'lll!''I
Cl lie 'P in (' 1 Sir.I mi; Har-
rison is at North Texas State Col-
in the nation.
The annual conoeutions feature
some of the outstanding profess-
ional groups of singers as well
he i.e.! h cal tUtu i in I'e . or.. 1 . ,, L
Jklnhcma. Singing is confined en-1 ^“00
.irely to Gospel songs.
Officers are: Elmo Hudgins.
Pampa, president; W, B. Johnston,
Mauitou, Okia. first vice president.
F J. Cooper, 3hamnx:k, se-ond
Abbatt Adams will continue her
study oi nursing at Methodist
diboek, .and 11a Carol
- 'J % s
aid ftlilff'll ' tf in
m* tT i^r%
plans
ited to malne
A\ the buftineaa
obligations. IiwR
bf* worked out or
£4 Ift^lT
iisrrPnTii
tnge-
to
ftiieut
ui
series of fuN^.,
rv.i^
I Hi Vallanw ir.ast of I
I fjym*' Mill r.4ii'k ,,0)1"; no j
,0q Vi re third quart...i ended:!
Clarendon 28. Shamrock 0. !
with tire Mfiontubrlity of keeping 1 Vallarice tndC'.l s^“1' ,pid- I
the hospitul on a solvent bajcHfuid \ way of thu ! ififli quarter, ^oin - 1
although reluctant to do SWnny j over from the i l- 'ard hue. Mills'j
he forced to resort to court act tor | Kick, was blocked, ^and the
1
M.
t,p collect rmriy dol'ncpict a-'i
now on the books.
ci ' ■ kali :hc
3.h«Rn.'k 0.
■ tnc
■ !h*.
0
'■W
h57S?
sum
ler.i; and Mis: namm.a | Sovitliwr-stenj
Svmpa, secretiiry-trens-
tiSb
l e.
1 P
(iai,|5jinil and Tommy Holmes
me • hifl.-nta in Rice In Uitue in
Houston, Annette Whittle goes to
si'
SO
Ualvei.,11
ti. r Vmi. Put ini
D-nlLrt ; l tending *1 - !‘te
College For Women; Charles Earl
llmTinrit ui «nruij
nolcglcal College
1 hi: s i., ,,t VA^k'hd Guile, i
PlaitjRbr, Alvecfflr' Reeves is
lb, the Birthday Party will be held gfceS^rt AmarUlo Junior College
in Hie fellowship hall of tit.;, .V-i e Hendrick Is at PanharjM
;hi: >i Time of the party, whtc^jft. ,.:.i M. College, Goodwell '>%-
FIRST—
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ilbfljtol Tulsa rech-
, i-i
in
a
v"U be in the foim of n covered
dish dinner followed by an appro-
priate piogram, will be 7 .30 p.m.
Arrangements 1 ur the party arc
being made by committees headed
by the following persons:
Bedford Harrison and Jack
Dekie, publicity; Mrs. Bedford
Harrison, Invitations; Mrs. F. J.
Conner, covered-dish; Mrs. J. R.
Brewer, party program.
The worship committee with Mrs.
W. A. Sims as chairman, assisted
by Rev. II L. McKinley, pastor,
will arrange special services for
Sunday, October 14.
Tahonut.
Gene Bearrow returned to the
University of New Mexico at aI-
buquorquo: Annette TumbowtOi-
rolled at Plainview Business ral-
lege, Wanda Wood Is a stud 11 I
Gallaudct College, Washlu«to:|yp.
C„ and Don Haslam will represent
Shamrock at Baylor Um#%ity in
Waco,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles BrotlQl
children.. JJbarles, Jim arid
spent t^fffday in Crowell.
wTTfi'e they visited Ito Brothers
:Q
wlrei'P
father. W. A. CogdcH
From where I sithy Joe Marsh
Changed Her Whole
"Point of View"
Some local high school teachers
spent the summer taking courses
at the State University. They
1,’arned a lot, but one of them —
Miss Williams—got homesick.
‘‘To save expenses," she re-
ports, "we chose a hotel that was
ciean but grim. When I found my
window looked out on a coalyard
■ my heart just sank!”
But, when Miss Williams no-
ticed a pot. of geraniums on the
window sill —and a note saying
"Look at these instead, (signed)
I,ast Occupant” —she decided to
stick it out. She kept those flowers
watered and tended to make
things that much easier on the
next occupant.
From where I sit, it*s often hard
to adapt to new surroundings-
just as new customs often seem
strange to us at first. For in-
stance, if you’ve always had tea
with your meats you might find il
odd that I prefer a glass of beer.
It's OK to prefer what's familiar
to you . . . but also keep an open
mind on what's not.
fa
~l 19jo. t Hited Suites brewers foundation
rnngements made for payments
later m the year for families with
seasonable income.
Hospit^ftward Is charged
SHAMROCK
(Continued from Page 1)
the hwreaBlj^aiumber of boys
wanting in VD program, .toy
Scrtvner announced.
Mr. Scrivner is chairman of the
fund campaign which kicks off
lure Oct. 9 to riitse tlie Scout bud-
get. It is part of a state-wide co-
ordinated Scout fund-raising drive
which will raise approximately
$2,250,000 fur Scouting u> Teaxs
during 1057.
"Too much stress cannot be
placed on the importance and the
need f'"- meeting our local fund
campaign,'' said Mr. Scrtvner.
"We arc only asking for the
money to continue training the
youth cf our countrvtu be better
prepared hn body,((£S|lUs and in
spirit as they grow into young men
and finally Into the leaders off
tomorrow.”
Each year, he added, the demand
for enlarged Scouring facilities and
more Scouting continues as
more and more boys reach Scout-
ing age.
"This year we have 84 boys Jvh
our iocal Scouting program" he
said. "And we expect to Have a ic-
'd number next year. We want
be able to offer Scouting to any
boy who asks for it next year.
"To do this, we must be able to
help our local Scout executives and
churches, schools and other sfljy|
soring groups."
The Scout budget will be u.xea
in many ways to help operate the
program which develops physical
jitness, selfrellance, a greater ap-
preciation of God. a sense of per-
sonal responsibility, a spirit of
helping people and many other
Scout characteristics.
Part of the funds, said Mr.
Scrivner. will be used to maintain
Camp Kiowa, where local Scouts go
for their nu\u' activities. The
Bcout funds also are used to pro-
vide pogvam material, a service
station for supplies and records,
advancement standards and a- j
words, training for leaders and
profe vsioi ra 1 leadership.
Working with Mr. Scrivner, tire
campaign chairman, will be the
following: _
Special ©Us Committee: Hairy
Frye, W. H. "Bill'' Walker. O. J.
"Red'' Walker; General Solicita-
tions Chairman, Jack Stone, Audit
Chairman, R. L. Roberts; Publicity
Chairman, BUI Howe; Arrange-
ments Chairman, R. Stuart Tri-
ad: Prospect and Rating Chair-
n Kenneth Laycock.
A. W-toii
Liberty Theatre
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SHAMROCK, TEXAS
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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PAYNE
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HELLS
ISLAND
‘ V COLOH BY j?
•TECHNICOLOR
ALSO ‘KINO SIZE CANARY’ AND SERIAL
PREVUE SATURDAY HITE, SUNDAY,
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
WiSea
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starring ST.—
P\RK BOGARDE
BRTG1TTE BARDOT
JBflENDA D.E BANZIE ,
JAMES ROBERTSON JUSWE
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1956, newspaper, September 27, 1956; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529788/m1/6/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.