Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1964 Page: 8 of 10
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BRINGING UP FATHER
Vernon Green
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SINGING YEARBOOKS—Singing auto- school yearbooks were distributed at
graphs for fellow students was the order a party in the high school Friday night,
of the day for Panhandle High School Soft drinks for the event were furnished
students and 1964 grads as the high by the yearbook staff. (Herald Photo)
FALL FESTIVAL
(Cont. from page 1)
portrait of the baby which
won the Jolly Janes Home
Demonstration Club Baby
contest will be presented
sometime during the day
activities.
At the courthouse will
be booths and consessions
stands being operated by
local organizations as
fund raising projects.
Dairy Kreem
SUPERBERGER
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OPEN 7 DAYS
10 A.M.-10 P.M.
SUNDAY l.P.M.
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Buccaneer Stamps
Phone 3301
GROUND MEAT, 3 lb. $1.00
CANTALOUPES, per lb .08
SHURFINE COFFEE, lb. .75
PIE APRICOTS, 1 gal. 1.05
MIX THEM UP
PEACHES - PLUMS - NECTARINES - GRAPES
4 lbs. .89
SCHOOL SUPPLIES COMING IN
Be Seein'You
W. A. Miller
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RECEIVING YEARBOOKS—Panhandle High School
students filled the halls of the high school Friday
night as they received their copy of the 1963-64
yearbook. Shown here is one of the students as she
receives her copy of the yearbook, “The Lair.”
(Herald Photo)
Swimmers Complete
Course, Get Certificates
Swimmers who com-
pleted the recent begin-
ning course and also the
lifesaving c o u r s e and
passed their examination
were awarded certifi-
cates Thursday at the
Panhandle Pool by Mrs.
Albert Wilson, Red Cross
Director; Joyce Garland
and Wayland Wade both
of Amarillo, teachers of
the beginning class, and
Sharon Jones of Amarillo
teachers of the life saving
class.
Receiving b e g i nne r s
certificates were Joel Ri-
chardson, Milo Steffen,
Johnny Janssen, Joe Lee,
Johnny Gilbreth, Jo Ellen
Hatfield, Lee Millican,
Sue Hale, Debbie Labus,
Nancy Garner, Gerald
Sheppard, Lorelei Gid-
eon, Dianne Gilbreth,
Steve and Joyce Kueh-
ler.
Margaret Millican,
Christine Zamore, Riley
Nunn, Sam Pratt, Lessia
Simpson, Alveen Tabor,
Debbie Stovall, Richard
and Eddie Gray, Lana
.Mecaskey, Becky Morris,
Darrell Pruitt and Ellen
Webber.
Receiving life saving
certificates were Ginger
Loving, Ann Dowlen, Jo-
Dell Meaker, Gary Pat-
ton, Carroll Tabor, Kay
Mayo, Melinda McGreg-
or, Evelyn Justice and
Tommy McGowen.
Other certificates will
be awarded at the close
of the second session of
lessons, which will end
this weekend.
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FOR FRONT STEPS
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long-lasting concrete. All of our work is guar-
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PANHANDLE
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Legal Notice
Citation By Publication
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: VIOLA STONE, the
unknown husband or wife
of VIOLA STONE, the un-
known heirs of VIOLA
STONE, and the unknown
heirs of the unknown hus-
band or wife of VIOLA
STONE, if any, if living
or if dead, the unknown
heirs of the unknown heirs
of the said VIOLA STONE
and their legal represen-
tatives; T.H. KIMBALL,
the unknown husband or
wife of T.H. KIMBALL,
the unknown heirs of T.H.
KIMBALL, and the un-
known heirs of the un-
known husband or wife of
T.H. KIMBALL, if any, if
living or if dead, the un-
known heirs of the un-
known heirs of the said
T.H. KIMBALL, and their
legal representatives,
Defendants, Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY
COMMANDED to appear
before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Carson
County at the Courthouse
thereof, in Panhandle,
Texas, by filing a written
answer at or before 10
o’clock A.M. of the first
Monday next after the ex-
piration of forty-two days
from the date of the iss-
ance of this citation, same
being the 28th day of Sept-
ember A. D. 1962, to
Plaintiff’s Petition filed
in said court, on the 12th
day of August A.D. 1964,
in this cause, numbered
4385 on the docket of said
court and styled LOUIS
E. SHUMATE and wife,
RUBY FAY SHUMATE,
Plaintiffs, vs. VIOLA
STONE, etal, Defendants.
A brief statement of the
nature of this suit is as
follows, to-wit: Trespass
to try Title of Lots Num-
bered Six (6) and Seven
(7), Block Six (6), Origi-
nal Town of Skellytown,
Carson County, Texas, as
is more fully shown by
Plaintiff’s Petition on file
in this suit.
If this citation is not
served within ninety days
'after the date of its is-
suance, it shall be return-
jed unserved.
The officer executing
phis writ shall promptly
iserve the same accord-
ing to requirements of
jlaw, and the mandates
hereof, and make due re-
turn as the law directs.
Issued and given under
|my hand and the seal of
jsaid court at Panhandle,
|Texas, this the 12th day
jof August A.D. 1964.
[Attest: Fannie Williams
Clerk, District Court,
Carson County, Texas.
CRAIG
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stiff hackles attached so that
they stick out at right angles
can create the effect of a larger
apparition. The same feathers
placed on the tail give the ap-
pearance of a longer lure. Nei-
ther alteration affects the cast-
let % Go
BY' BOB BREWSTER
Outdoor Editor, ,
Mercury Outboards
Panhandle, Carson County, Texas, Thurs., Aug. 27, 1964
ing or fishing abilities to any
degree, but both create an en-
tirely different impression on
fish.
So heed the hues and pad the
plugs—a phoney line has’ been
the downfall of many a lunker.
AIN'T NECESSARILY SO
A dab of paint or the addition
of a little padding may be all
that’s needed to salvage a lure
that is not producing fish.
Color and size are extremely
important in influencing the de-
cision of a fish to smash a cer-
tain plug, comment the fishing
authorities at Mercury out-
boards. But the lure in your
hand may appear entirely dif-
ferent when scanned by the
critical eye of a roving large-
mouth. He may not be im-
pressed by either its size or
color.
Instead of disposing of an in-
effective plug, try changing its
apparent size by painting it a
different shade.
Skin divers have noted that
lures painted yellow appear
much larger when viewed from
beneath the surface. This aber-
ration is apparently caused by
reflection, plus the magnifying
effect of water. The same mode!
in a different light-absorbing
color might appear nearly nor-
mal.
Yellow and white-and-red com-
binations have long been favor-
ite topwater choices: their
effectiveness probably derives
from the reflective qualities of
these colors, not the colors
themselves.
But color is not the only way
to achieve a false dimension.
There are other ways to pad out
the girth of a lure without ac-
tually adding bulk.
Ordinary flyrod bugs with
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of nature's test
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Chevrolet’s 1964 pickups give you the last word in com-
fort, easy entry and broad view visibility. Engines range
from the High Torque 23D Six to the High Torque 292 Six
or the High Torque 283 V8.
Front and rear shock absorbers and two stage coil spring
suspension are standard equipment on all 1/2 ton and 3/4
ton models. Available in Fleetside or Stepside models.
Priced as low as
$1745
SEE THE MAN WITH THE No.l BUYS
YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER
RANDEL MOTOR COMPANY
3rd At ELSlt Panhandle Phone 5111
They passed the Hi 160,000
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110 H.P.
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201 East First Panhandle
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Peoples, Don. Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1964, newspaper, August 27, 1964; Panhandle, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883810/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.