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Shamrock's Smile Is Big And Warm As 1964 Irish Festival
Is Unreeled Before Crowd Of 30,000 Appreciative Visitors
____-a. ■ anuia ua hlif ax ution. The -aniline wnvlna colleens SECTION 1 — West Texas State unclatlnn Float. Freddie the Fire- tie Motel Float, Boye R*nCh Mount
Shamrock wore a smile as big as ulion. The smiling, waving colleens 8ECT10N 2 — West Texas State soclatlon Float. Freddie the Fire- tie Motel Floa ■ J i—atnck Auc-
Irlshman » heart and as warm were unusually beautiful, and the University ROTC Band, Bam Hous- man, Kiddle Section. Cub Soouta ed Patrol, »nam Riding
as a colleen's aflectton on March bands and drill teams marched ton Rifles Drill Team of West of Shamrock lion entry' uu*e
17 as the 18th annual St Patrick s with snappy precision. Texas State
Team
University,
A list of
lows:
MISS IRISH ROSE OF 1964, PAULA
SANDRA SEALEY, AND ATTEND-
ANTS .. . Sherry Burrell (left), second
runner-up, and Wynona Jones, first run-
ner-up. Paula is the 17-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sealey of Pant-
pa; IK-year-old Sherry’s parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Burrell of Kelton;
—Texan Staff Photo
and Mr. and Mrs. Hezze Jones of Well-
ington are the parents of Wynona. who
is 17. Miss Sealey and Miss Jones rep-
resented their respective communities in
the annual Irish charm contest, while
Miss Rurrell was sponsored by the
Wheeler County Farm Bureau.
Day Celebration waa unreeled be-
fore a gay and obviously uppre
ciailve crowd estimated at 30,000
people.
The sun-splashed sidewalks of
this little Texas Panhandle town
were lined with visitors eager to
partake of every Juicy morsel of
the Jam-packed program which has mBn ,
been in U>e making for the past six ,1Yuax lh(,
weeks , , „ Irish Festival; si
The day dawned bright and clear BtmJ> cily
with a gentle, aouthwes ret j»|0a[ chamber of Commerce noat,
potent enough only to tease the fiH8 8tudent CouncU Float beai- Unlted daughters of
colorful outdoor displays of flugs ______ Confederacy from Sayre, Ol
and green and white bunting. The
mercury rose obligingly into the
mld-70's and the customary March
winds made a complete detour of
this Irish city.
General Chairman Seibert Wor-
ley and his many co-workers - and
that includes most of the com-
munity's population — can well be
proud of a magnificent presenta-
tion.
The hour-long street parade,
with all its color and beauty, lived
up to its advance booking as the
festival highlight The floats were
moving proof of the hard work and
planning which go Into their cre-
Sayrc SECTION 7 — Oruver
Junior Club. Carson County Sheriffs Poe-
the parade entries fol- <Okla > Junior College Float. Ro- High School Band, White House ••• Hid*-
tary Club Flout, Meads Fine Bread Lumber Company Float. Santa Wheeler * .... Ridimr
H*Y~nnM i fmv nwr nf T-38 decorated car. Clarendon Hl«h Kosa Roundup entry from Vernon, Ing Club. Cheyenne R dl a
Mit r ' 72 School Band, Amarillo ChamUr Shamrock Rainbow Girls Float. Club. Leather and *“»«
T ' ' “ oo.P ubh!k or Commerce Roundup Club Float. Shamrock Coca-Cola Bottling Com- Club of Pampa and rlcsni from
^Zav patrol cX oZToi Service Float. pany Float, Borden. Milk Man, McLean and other surrounding
Sliamrock’ National Guard, group »™N / ~ m'Z Gras and nuraery rhyme
Mn^aUer* Rogers ^nd^Glenii relU^ship^Ploat. Lions Club Flout’ SECTION1 8 - Canute <Okla> costumed characters furni&hed^ by
rt^mv nf Sh.nm!ck s Sweetheart of Beta Sigma Phi, High School Band, DeShaso-Oeorge Frank Cain Parade AttlWCttoM M
Shamrock High Wheeler High School Band, Wheel- Post of the American Legion Float, Burlington, owa, spotted
f HhAfnrock er Elementary 8chool Band, City Shamrock Boy Scout Troop 76 local youngiter , PO
. rtr~„;Jr VrV .nmrn r Float of Wheeler entry. Rambler Motel Float, Shamrock Red Croas Chapter, throughout the parade
Float, Chamber of Commerce Float, ^ ^ DaUght(,rs Qf ,he clarpndon Junlor College decorated Ernest Henderson “rved “ P“*
. , , r Confederacy from Sayre, Okla. car, James Reneau Feed and Seed rude marshal and was us»
i rZ fI « Ams SECTION 4 - Stinnett High entry, Bill King and His Longhorn heading up and moving Ihe purade
foreign exchange students, Ams- shamrock B&PW Steer by other members of Shamrock
rlilo Air Force Band, F&M State rcnooi_ JMna, snamrorg axi w nicer.
Bank Float, Kelly Dairy entry.
ST. PAT STORIES AND
ritn RES will appear
IN NEXT WEEK'S TEXAN
With the St. Patrick's Day
Celebration falling on Tuesday
this year, The Texan staff did
not have time to give full news
coverage to the gigantic festival
in time to get it In this Issue.
Next week's Texan will carry
stories In drtail. along with many
pictures.
Club Float, Shiunrock Gas Com-
pany Float. Shamrock Federated
Clubs Flout. Morse High School
Band, Shamrock Community TV
System Float, Shamrock P-TA
Float.
SECTION 5 — Vega High School
Band. Sayre (Okln.) P-TA Float.
Shamrock Lumber Company Float,
Khiva Clowns.
SECTION 6 — Lefors High
School Band, Shamrock airs Scout
Flout, Draper's Jewelry Float,
Shamrock Ex-Students Association
Float, Sayre (Okla) Alumni As-
SECTION 9 — Bob George Cat- Sheriffs Posse.
Five Locations,
Three Completions
Are Listed In Area
Five locations and three comple-
tions In the state-line area were
filed the last two weeks with the
Pampa office of the Texas Railroad
Commission. Three of the locations
and one completion are in Collings-
worth County. The three new wells
are in Wheeler County and two of
the locations are In Wheeler Coun-
ty.
Two Intentions to, drill salt water
disposal wells in Collingsworth
County and one In Wheeler County
were announced.
Locations Collingsworth County
El Dorado Oil & Gas-No. 3 Bell
— 990 feet from the north line and
330 feet from the east line of sec-
tion 6, block 13, H&GN Survey —
12 miles southeast of Shamrock —
proposed depth 2,250 feet
El Dorado Oil & Gas-No, 2 Kyn-
cr — 330 feet from the north line
and 330 feet from the west line of
section 5. block 13, H&GN Survey
— 12 miles southeast of Shamrock
— proposed depth 2,250 feet.
El Dorado Oil & Gas-No. 3 Lay-
cock — 330 feet from the south line
and 330 feet from the east line of
section 15, block 13, H&GN Sur-
vey — 12 miles southeast of Sham-
rock — prposed depth 2,250 feet.
Location Wheeler County
Robert S. Davis-No. 7 C. W,
Flyr — 380 feet from the south
line and 990 feet from the east line
ol section 5, block 13, H&GN Sur-
vey — 7 miles east of Shamrock —
proposed depth 2,250 feet.
J. D. Johnson & L. L. Jones-No,
A-2 D. H. Porter “A” — 330 feet
from the south line and 1,725 feet
from the east line of section 59,
block 24, H&GN Survey — 10 miles
/AsSHAMBDCK
TEXAN
VOLUME 60 3HAMKOCK. WHEELER COUNTY. TEXAS
THURSDAY, MARCH 19. 1961
NUMBER 50
Sponsored By Emerald Study Club: HOflOf StUCfelltS
Winners Are Announced In Of Junicr High
Annual School Art Contest Scho®1 ,,List!d
“A” and “B" honor rolls
Sterling Davis, Tim Myers and Shawn Myers, first: Gloria Carrilo,
Linda Taylor placed first, second second; Kathy Robertson, third,
find third in the order named, as Mrs. Wllsam Hill's third grade
over-all winners of the annual art Stephen Range, first; Paul Davis,
contest sponsored by the Emerald second; Charlotte Brooks, third.
Study Club. Mrs. Lena Lurtians fourth 8rad*
Students from kindergarten — Tom David Weatherby, first;
through the eighth grade particl- Tyree Thompson,
pated in the contest which was Yarborough, third.
school’s
"A" and ”B" honor rolls for the
fourth six-week period of the cur1-
rent term were released this week
by Principal Arthur Wells.
Names of the honor students
follow;
“A" Honor Roil
DR. MARSHALL RIIEW
Revival Services
Are Scheduled At
Methodist Church
________ _____. Eighth Grade — Sterling Davis,
second; Danny Claudia Howe and David Yarbor-
ough.
conducted earlier this month. Betty Jo Sherrod’s fourth grade seventh Grade - Carol Sanders
Named as winners of the three — Dannye Edwards, first; Connie and Lajuana Bailey
croups were: Satterfield, second; Janet Cullers, sixth Grade — Vickie Alexander,
Group One — Kevin King, first; third. Richard Hefley, Kelley Rushing,
Mark Bliss second; and Donna Jo Mrs. George Robinson’s fourth David Range, John Scott and Gary
Snyder third. grade — Michael Hale, first; Karen Thompson.
Group Two — Linda Taylor, first; Porter, second; Ray Glenn Can- -B" Honor Rol,
Candy Dodgcn. second; and Kathy trell, third. Eighth Grade — Sally Coffman,
Mrs. Robert Lee’s fifth grade — Teresa Colvin, Terry Deck, Cheryl
(Continued on Page S. SocHlT Hall. Diane Range. Bhirley West
Revival services are scheduled at
southwest of Wheeler — proposed £be First Methodist Church in
depth 2,400 feet. Shamrock
Completions W’hecler County *wo morning services
Less Whitaker, Sr.-No. 5 L. L. APril 6 The £irst wlu be held at
Pike — section 34, block 13, H&GN 7 a m- for those who work- Coffee
Survey - spudded 1-8-64 - drill- and doughnuts will be served. An
ing completed 2-1-64 — test com- identical service is set ofr 10 a.m.,
pleted 2-16-64 - treated and sad- also beginning April 6. All evening
fracted — pumped 55 barrels of 37 services will be at 7:30 o clock,
gravity oil plus 3 per cent water — Dr- Marshall Row, pastor of the
Petropoulas, third.
Group Three — Sterling Davis,
first; Tim Myers, second; and
Rosanna Overcast, third.
The over-all winners received
cash prizes of *3.00 for first, *2.00
for second, and *1.00 for third.
were awarded
Judges Praise
St. Pat Parade
brook, Faye Jean Williams, Linda
Hale, Delmer Crossland and David
Brokar.
Seventh Grade — Larry Wil-
liams, Suzanne Hardin, Rose Ann
REV. JAMES O. TODD
Jubilee Revivals
Are Scheduled In
North Fork Area
List Of Winners
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
FLOATS
Commercial
First — Shamrock Gas Company
Second_White House Lumber Company.
Third — Draper’s Jewelry.
Organizations
First — Shamrock Girl Scouts.
Second — Shamrock Parent-Teacher Association.
Third — Federated Chibs of Shamrock.
Churches and Schools
First — Methodist Youth Fellowship.
Second — Sayre (Okla.) Junior College.
Third — Shamrock High School Student Council.
Cities and Communities
First _ Amarillo Chamber of Commerce Round-up Club.
Sec/nd — City of Shamrock.
Kiddies Section
First and Second (Tie) — Shamrock Country Club Golf
Course (deorated golf cart) an da ‘double bike’ (own
er not listed).
Comic and Smaller Attractions
First — Fuller Rrush Man.
Second — Freddie the Fireman.
Third — Bill King and His Longhorn Steer.
, . COLLEEN CONTEST
Miss Irish Rose of 1964 — PauJa Sealey, Pampa.
First Runner-up — Wynona Jones, Wellington.
Second Runner-up — Sherry Burrell, Kelton.
BANDS
First — Stinnett in Class AA.
First — Lefors in Class A.
First — Wheeler in Class B.
Second — Clarendon in Class A.
Second — Groom in Class B.
Third — Vega in Class B.
DRILL TEAMS
First — Sam Houston Rifles of WTSU, Canyon.
RIDING CLUBS
Kiavibj uii fiuo ° —■
perforated 2,125 feet to 2,155 feet — First Methodist Church
xtinm will bn fbn ovnncrolK
Identical prizes were awarded to
the winners in each of the three judges for the various categories erson, Barbara Itschner, Billy
the First Methodist Church In oups The 0ver-all winners also competing for prizes In the St. Fralley, Alan Neaville, Phyllis Par-
Shamrock, April 3-10. There will be received iarge rosettes, with smaller Patrick’s Dav Parade and judges rish, Sally Hager, Mike Moore,
two morning services beginning rosettes going to the group winners. of the coiIeen contest in which Rickie Arnold and Pat Copeland,
Ribbons were presented to the Miss Iris!l Rose 0f 1964 was selected, Sixth Grade — Rickie Collie,
three top winners in each room. were high in their praise of the Becky Bush, Sheila Mayden,
These winners were: parade. Kathy Perrin, Bonnie Lowe, Janice
Mrs. Jo Anne Williams kinder- The teams of out-of-town judges Parrish, Kenneth Gragg,
garten — Randa Henry, first; Dan- were comprised of : Bond, Stephen Hardin,
ny Zeigler, second; Cherri Adams
Plain- third'
___ March 29-April 12 are important
Overcast, John Roach. Toni Rich- dates tm members^of^^ me^ 20 ^ County 4-H Texans Riding Club.
. ... __' £-.______1 T ■»,, 1 - ~ /AMft \ U; nGink
North Fork Association area.
These days mark the coming of
“Jubilee Revivals.”
The Rev. James O. Todd, former
pastor of the First Baptist Church
of Shamrock and now pastor of
the Lackland Heights Baptist
Sidney ...._________ ____—
Bond, Stephen Hardin, Suzanne church, San Antonio, will lead the
Miss Bess Thornton, Elk City, Bednorz, Kathy Cook, Jack Howe Jubilee Revival campaigns in the
Okla., owner and operator of the and Phyllis Brashears. fl 1
Mrs. Mary Bledsoe's first grade Town House Resaurant and at
(Contlhued on Page 8, Sec. 1)
view will be the evangelist for these «ns- »«««-«» ---------th(, firs. lftdv „resident of
services. “Dr. Rhcw is truly an - Mark Bliss, Eugene Henderson. tosMadjjjesldem m
TEMPERATURE
By DICK WEST
Quality Control Engineer
United
Date
Carbon Co.
High
Low
March
11
63
37
March
12
76
46
March
13
81
38
March
14
60
32
March
15
72
39
March
16
65
34
March
17
74
46
of the Fort Worth and
Denver Railway Company — both
Many Persons
Visit Classes
lurd. uciivei ivo..—j —!—*—^ ,--- Four hundred and ninety-nine
- - .- o Mrs C V. Wood’s first grade — are world travelers and imminent ftdults vislted the foUr Shamrock
elected vice president of the Texas __mT ■ ~D.t,,™ authorities on modern beauty and __v».,rrh t
s4«‘wS i»p.” ™ w“'-
Holy Week Services
Will Be Conducted
At Catholic Church
Holy Week services at St. Patrick's during his pastorate there. He
Catholic Church will begin with served six 3
the Palm Sunday Mass at 11 a.m„ intendent of the Stamford Dis-
Father Patrick Burke announced trict. He served four years as pas-
today tor of the First Methodist Church
Holy Thursday Mass, commem- at Sweetwater prior to his ap-
orating Christ’s institution of the pointment tc> Plainview.
Sacrament of Holy Eucharist, will Dr. Rhew is well known for his
be at 6 p.m. lectures on prayer. All of his morn-
Good Friday, the anniversary of ing services will be on prayer, and
Christ's death, the sombre Liturgy the public is invited to attend any
of the Passion will begin at 6 p.m. and all of these services.
On Holy Saturday, confessions The Rev. Orion Lewis, pastor of
will be heard from 10:30 to 11:00
p.m. At 11 p.m., the long Easter
Vigil ceremony will begin. It will
feature the blessing of the Paschal
Fire and the Baptismal Water. At
midnight, the joyful Mass of the
Resurrection of Our Cord will corn-
outstanding minister and Speaker,” Jr., second; Ernesto Gonzales, tne zux cuy Chamber of Com
said the Rev. C. B. Melton, local third. ' onri Mr„ E L Simmons
n-ator Mrs. Katy Glasscock’s first grade Mr. and Mrs. E. u. Simmons,
pastor- ^ Gormlez first- Carla Fort Worth. Mr. Simmons is Vice
He has been a leader of the Senaido Oa i . • president "f Fn,'t W('
Northwest Texas Conference for Good .second; Christy Lynn Pike, »
many years. Only recently he was
elected vice president of the Texas Mrs. £ V. wooers on modem beauty and
Planning Commission of the Meth- Kevin King, first, &ume kynn schools
odist Church. Ho was elected as a ^^Third86001’ ’ ' Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Brown, Elk City, ymlAUon nay aurrng me mmua,
ministerial delegate to represen - Skidmore’s second Okla. Mr. Brown is manager of the 0^servance Gf Texas Public Schools
£ tSST » c„y om,. Week.
Methodist Church to be held in
Philadelphia, Pa., the last part of
April. nna
Dr. Rhew has served as pastor of
some of the leading churches of "
the conference. The First Meth-
odist Church of Vernon was built
na Reed,^secondf Timothy Barth, Chickasha Cotton Oil Co. Mrs.
Brown is active in garden club
Miss Alza Hale's second grade - work and many other civic groups,
________ jo Snyder, first; Jeanne and is the organizer of the Audu
Featherston, second, Lavonda Cor- bon Society in Elk City,
bitt, third.
Mrs. Louise Burrell’s
grade — Randy Hale, first;
H.
second sales
Dale
manager of Trans World
(Continued on Page 8, 8ec. 1)
(Continued on Page 8, Sec. 1)
third.
Mrs, Elsie Maye Hood’s third
grade — David Lee Vinyard, first;
Reuben Gonzales, second; Gary
Wayne Atkins, third.
Miss Ruth Zeigler’s third grade —
Spelling Bee Is
Slated March 23
Wheeler County Spelling Bee
will be held In the county court
room at Wheeler on Monday,
March 23, starting at 1:30 pm.
Eight schools in the county are
expected to participate in the con-
test. said Mrs. Sallie B. Harris,
Singers To Convene
Sunday At Wheeler
________________ Wheeler County Singing Conven- director of the county bee.
mpm-e*1 This will be the only service tion is scheduled Sunday afternoon The regional spelling bee will be
nn Farter Sunday. ft the Church of the Nazarene in held Saturday, May 2, in Amarillo,
“Everyone is invited to attend Wheeler, starting at 2 o’clock. The Mrs. Harris announced. Sponsor
Hnlv Week Services ” Father Burke public is cordially invited to at- of the annual event is the Amarillo
muy we k . lend> Globe-News Publishing Company.
FREE SPACE OFFERED
TRUSTEE CANDIDATES
Candidates seeking election
to the board of Shamrock Inde-
pendent School District are in-
vited to make statements in the
April 2 issue of The Texan.
Deadline for receiving the
statements in the news office
will be 5 p.m. Thursday, March
26. All statements received by
that time will appear in the
April 2 issue. The space Is being
donated free of charge by the
Texan as a public service.
Because of the large number
of candidates, It is necessary to
set a maximum length for each
statement at the equivalent of
one letter-size sheet of double
spaced typing.
Second — Duke (Okla.) Riding Club.
Third — Leather and Lace Riding Club of Pampa.
DONEGAL CONTEST
First — Sherman Smith.
Second — Alva Clark.
Third — Max Christianson.
churches of the North Fork Bap- OLD SETTLERS REUNION
Ivlngehst''m’°revivals"at McLean First'Place Plaque — Mrs. Lillie Trostle, Lela, who has re-
and Shamrock, as well as heading sided in the area since 1886. (
UPThee "revival1 StortHSil see the First Place Plaque -1 Tom F. Bird, Shamrock, who will be
joining of hands from seven Bap- , 92 years old in June,
tist groups across the American iririni l'pc
scene. For Southern Baptists, the UL1J I1 UHibblta
umuc effort win bc the climaxln.g ,°* “ First — Bartow Riley, Olton.
u a six-year movement to start 10,000 _ _ .
Wednesday, March 4 ^ churches and 20 000 new mls. Second — G. R. Buckner, Dozier.
special aioas by the end of lfl64 Third — Joe David, Clarendon.
TWISTERS
First — Johnny Mae and Bobby Edwards, Shamrock.
GIRLS BARREl/RACING
First Place — Judy Darnell, Lubbock.
Second and Third Place (Tie) — Linda Light, Amarillo;
Jody Green, Ashland, Kan.
PROFESSIONAL CALF ROPING
First Place — Bob Ford, Clinton, Okla.
AMATEUR CALF ROPING
First Place — Buttons Howard, Portales, N. M.
on
which was designated as
visitation day during the annual
Known las the “30,000 Move-
ment,” the effort has made great
Many others visited the schools progress. Reports showed that at
on other days during the week, the end of the 1963 year, only
and several dined with the stu- g OOO more churches and missions
dents in the lunchrooms at North were needed to reach 'the goal.
Society In Elk city. Ward and high school. Churches participating in the
A. Standi, Amarillo, district , - - ■
Cash prizes of *7.50 for first, jubilee effort include: Allison,
Bethel, Wellington First, Welling-
ton Faith, Kelton, Lela, McLean,
Mobeetie, Quail, Samnorwood,
Shamrock, and Wheeler.
The Rev. Dan Beltz, pastor of
the First Baptist Church of Mc-
Lean, is the associational evange-
lism chairman.
$5.00 for second, and *2.00 for
third were awarded the classes in
each school having the most vis-
itors on Wednesday.
Following is a list of the winners:
High School, 75 visitors — sen-
iors. first; sophomores, second;
freshmen, third.
Junior High School, 105 visitors
— Mrs. Gene Scott’s eighth grade
class, first; Mrs. Dorothy Dodgen’s
seventh grade class, second; sixth
grade, third. ----- „ .
Smith Warri School 111 visitors Samnorwood P-TA will meet at — -------- ““>• .........—----- ---------
- Mr, Wp! Lee’s’ fifth grade 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 23, ih Pat Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs, last Thursday from Glenrose where
class first- Mrs Lena Luman’s the school gymnasium. Open house George Howard, in his senior piano she spent eight days at the Meth-
Wh .i. second- Mrs will be held with Jack Sikes of recital at 4 o’clqck Sunday after- odist Soath Central Jurisdictional
Arvazme ^bln^n’s fourth'grade West View Boys Home as guest noon, March 22, in Clark Audi- Recreation Workshop.
class third speaker Mr. Sikes’ talk will be en- torium. Richerson known for her
Northward School, 206 visitors titled “Cradle of Spiritual Dive” Appearing on the « ou“ Z“w^'art Scouts,
_ Miss Alza Merit Hale’s second A group of 14 boys from the home soloists will be Linda Brewer, ac ^ ^ as counselor and director
grade room and Miss Ruth Zeigler's will sing. Vcenmnanied bv Juda of the District Junior Camp of the
third grade room tied for the first The public k invited, and each Billy Pike, accompanied by Juda Methodist chureh which t*
and second prizes; Mrs. Ma v family is asked to bring cookies so Cay. , . held at Ceta Canyon the last week
Bledsoe's first grade rouu won that Mr Sike* can take them back The public is cordialb invited to
third prize, to the Boys Home. attend. * —~
Samnorwood P-TA To Pat Howard Will Be Shamrock Resident
Meet Monday Night Presented In Recital Attends Workshop
1 P-TA will meet at Mrs. Cabot Brannon will present Mrs. Glenn Richerson returned
rnday, March 23, ih T
______ ____ ____ _ mnasium. Open house C
Mrs. will be held
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