Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1964 Page: 4 of 6
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PANHANDLE HERALD
©es.
“It Only seems” \vas
the theme of the mem-
orial service presented
on Monday evening for
deceased members of
Panhandle Chapter of
the Eastern Star, They
were Mrs. N. Taylor,
Loyd Thorp, George
Jenkins and Merle Le-
wellen.
Opening the service
was an instrumental nu-
mber by Mrs. Carl Dale
pianist, “How Great
Thou Art”. She also
accompanied J„ L, Far-
rell, who sang, “In the
Garden”.
Others participating
were Mrs, Fred Crist,
worthy matron; Audie
Morgan, worthy patron;
Mrs. M, D, Davis, as-
sociate matron; Mrs, A,
M, Pemberton, and Mrs.
T, C, Castlebery, con-
ductress and associate
conductress; Mrs.J. E.
Weatherly, marshall,
and Mrs. J, L. Farrell,
chaplin.
Aspray of flowers was
presented to Mrs. Ver-
non Francis, Amarillo,
daughter of Mrs. Tay-
lor, who with her da-
ughter, Mrs. Wayne Ro-
gers, attended the ser-
vice. This was later
placed on the grave of
Mrs. Taylor.
Previous to the mem-
orial service a brief
business meeting was
held in which invitations
were accepted to a
friendship meeting in
McLean at 7 p.m. on
May 23; a 40th anni-
versary tea and book
review of the Study and
Social Club May 23 at
2 p.m. in the War Mem-
orial Building and a re-
ception May 24 from 3
to 5 p.m. in the Hosp-
itality Room of the Bank
of the Southwest in A-
marillo. This will be in
honor of grand officers
of the area, Mrs. Sudie
Beth Hancock, Mrs.
Robbie Yates and Mrs.
ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
HOW TO KILL IT.
IN 3 DAYS if not pleased with strong
T-4-L liquid, your 48c back at any drug
store. Watch infected skin slough off.
Former Resident
Wins Golf Club
Naming Contest
Mrs. Jimmy Mitchell
of Stinnett, the former
Carol Ann Roselius of
Panhandle, was one of
the winners in the Old-
Fashioned Golf Contest,
sponsored by the Bor-
ger News-Herald sports
department.
The object of the con-
test was to name corre-
ctly the 14 most com-
monly used golf clubs.
No one named all 14,
but Mrs. Mitchell was
one of four persons, to
miss only one club each.
In St. Anthony’s Hos-
pital, is J. R. Dough-
ten*
Elsie Abernathy. Hos-
tess chapters are A.E.
Shirley. Bonita, Tas-
cosa and Amarillo, all
of Amarillo.
The resignation of
Mrs. Floyd Richardson,
secretary-elect was ac-
cepted and a special dis-
pensation asked from
the Worthy Grand Ma-
tron, Mrs. Molly Good-
pasture for permission
to have a special elec-
tion. Mrs. Richardson
and her family will be
moving to Memphis on
June 1.
A letter of thanks was
read from the Worthy
Grand Matron thanking
the Panhandle Chapter
for assisting in the re-
cent School of Instr-
ction.
Plans were made for
an open installation on
Thursday, June 11. This
will be preceded by a
supper, hosted by the
past matrons of the
Chapter.
Watch healthy skin replace it. No more
itch and burning! Use antiseptic, sooth-
ing T-4-L FOOT POWDER too ^ fine
lor sy^aty-fotbt .odor; stays; active
in the* skin "’lor' hours:' NOW: at |
All Drug Stores
Sams
Appliance Repair
Automatic Washers
Dryers
and Appliances
Coll So/fl Pratt
5042_1400 Outfits.
■
John W. Apel, Jr.
Wishes to thank his many friends who suppor-
ted him in the Republican Primary May 2, and
solicits your continued support and influence in
the General Election, November 3.
READY MIX
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Concrete conforms to
any shape; adds beauty
and value to your home.
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PANHANDLE READY-MIX
301 South Main
Phone 6081
Jerry Lane Is
Supply Minister
Jerry Lane, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Howard
Lane of Panhandle, and
a ministerial student at
McMurry College, Ab-
ilene, has been supply
minister at several Ab-
ilene area churches.
Last Sunday he suppl-
ied the pulpit in Mun-
dav.
Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Mills of Clarendon an-
nounce the engagement
and approaching mar-
riage of their daughter,
Marie, to Terry Kit
Littlefield, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed L. Little-
field of Groom.
The wedding will be
soleminized June 5 in
Clarendon.
Emerald Held has
been a patient in North-
west Texas Hospital,
where he received
treatment for a stomach
ailment. Aparient in the
same hospital is his
aunt, Mrs. Horace Cun-
ningham, a former Pan-
ahndle resident, who
is also receiving treat-
ment for the same ail-
ment.
Panhandle, Carson County, Texas, Thurs., May 7, 1964
THANKS FOLKS
FOR. Youfc vote and support which
ENABLES Me TO SERUE YOU AS SHERI FP
this coming term.
John Nunn
P^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO*
LDSffAlR£))«ift.
Month Of May
Don’t Tell "Dad”
How Good of Deals I Am Making on Tractors,
but I want to send him and mom to the Worlds Fair.
Thanks to the following customers who helped make my
wish come true: A. L. Stovall, J. p. Calliham, A. S. Cou-
sins, Wayne Kotara, Fabian Haiduk all of Panhandle. Fred
Haiduk, Raymond McKinney and Darrell Ruthardt all of
Groom.
Trade Now And Get
The Best Deal Yet.
See Monty Bell
UNIVERSAL MOTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY
201 East First
cu*g
)ST OF US are always on the trail of
better values ... more for our money.
It’s an entertaining habit, and—if we play it
right—it gets us more of the comforts and
conveniences of modern living.
Of course, the first principle of successful
hunting is ... do it where the fattest game is
.. .even if it’s on your own doorstep. Being
away off somewhere else doesn’t make a
rabbit... nor a dollar... any bigger.
That’s why Hunting Bargains at home pays
off best. Because that is where the biggest
bargains are... even if we do get lured off
to other fields sometimes by the siren calls
of big-city operators.
Why are the Biggest Bargains in our own
home stores and service establishments?
It’s fundamental economics:
A dollar spent at home gets you the same
goods at about the same prices ... but in ad-
dition it also helps to support the growth of
your own community... for more vigorous
schools and churches and other community
services... for YOUR enjoyment and profit.
These Firms And Individuals Are Genuinely Interested in the Future of Our Community and Your Welfare
The
First Natioxat, Rauk
Qank.uiq,Auic& 1888
Member F.D.I.C.
Panhandle,Texas
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' FEATURING NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS 4^1934
_ PANHANDLE, TEXAS
I Panhandle Paint
& Body Shop
PHONE
|Day 5551
Your Farm Supply Dealer
22o>Main st.
PHONE - 6931
Night 6491
SCHULZE
General Merchandise Grocery and Bakery
PANHANDLE
Fertilizer & Chemical Co.
1,2 Els>e Phone 3071
Dairy Kreem
Dial 3351
Mr. & Mrs. Ward Elliott
CLYDES
Shamrock Service
Highway (0 Dial 6031
GENE SWAFFORD
MASONRY CONTRACTOR
CROSSROADS ’66’ SERVICE
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Your Dependable Phillips Dealer
SOUTHWESTERN
PUBLIC SERVICE
Carson County Abstract
Company
222Main Street Phone 5201
METCALF
MOTOR
200 East Second
co.
Phone 3001
Plains Grocery & Market
WE DELIVER
Buccaneer Stamps
Phone 3301
ۥ (Spark*
Commissioner Precinct 1
Johnson Plumbing
308 Main Heating Phone 3981
HERB’S SERVICE STATION
Western Auto Agency Gulf Products
Phone 5051
UNIVERSAL MOTOR &
EQUIPMENT COMPANY
C. H. Bell
VlcKiernan
Farm Supply
'Jack McKiernan
West First Phone 6541
0 NEAL ABSTRACT COMPRNY
Willie O'Neal Jim O'Neal
Phone 2401 Box 245 215 Main
PANHANDLE*
BUTANE AND OIL COMPANY
Glenn Downs C. F. Smith
BUSJK flLD
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Peoples, Don. Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1964, newspaper, May 7, 1964; Panhandle, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883711/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.