The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1957 Page: 2 of 14
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER
Hy BILL HOWE
WWW/WMMVAWWAV
The change from gny, carefree,
Summertime tormentors to serious
purposeful students became com-
plete for many a Shamrock young-
ster with the starting of school
Monday .
had a tear
and son HANDY, 6, of Borgcr.
RANDY volunteered the Informa-
tion that "we also have a dog
named 'PRISSY" TROY is man-
ager of Lee Way Motor Freight In
Borger,
Just talked to LENA BERTEN,
who Is In process of moving to
Fort Worth to join husband ItOY.
ROY. former owner of Berten Drug
In Shamrock, is now working for
Bonham Drug on Hemphill Ave-
nue In Ft. Wurth. The BERTENS
jwill live at 2017 Hemphill Avenue,
I.ENA extended an Invitation to
El Paso Gas Acquires
6,200 Acres Of Leases
j Leo J Pcrtman and a group of paid a little more than $420,000 for
I associates of Oklahoma City have the property. This was for gas
j sold to El Paso Natural Oas Corn-i rights and properties only.
All of these leases lie in block
Samples Of Work
At Annual Fair
Competing In the educational
exhibits department of the State-
Line Free Fair will be: 4-H Club
boys, vocational agriculture boys,
homemaking students and 4-H
Cli b girls I pony leaseholds on 6.200 acres,
Frank Kennedy of Quail, who has I jong wdjj 33 gas weulj goujj,.
sale were described as the Bell No.! connection with
I pumping units, tank batteries and
other personal property used in
1. N 2 section; Bell No 2, 8 2
section 14; Bell No. 3, N/2 section
16; Bell No. 1-A, NW 4 section
6; and Bell No. 2-A, NW, 4 sec-
tion 6.
Nicholson No 3, No. 4. No. 5,
operation
two wells also producing oil, the
Bell No. 1 and Bell No. 2 A.
Also filed In the county cleik’s
office were assignments (sale) of
gas purchase coutracis entered
into in 1950 between Jenkins and
Mrs. Charlie Buchanan under-
went surge'-y this week In St
Joseph's Hospital in Wellington
Mr. Buchanan and Mrs. Chancel
Buchanan, a daughter-in-law, were
In Wellington with her and re-
port that she is getting along well.
Eavesdropped on an Interesting
fishing mill hunting conversation
last Friday between DR.
LEHR and R C HAWK JOHN
was looking for some gun cleaner:
said he alw.iy. starts getting ready
for Sunday Friday. R. C, said he
had Just about given up hunting |
and fishing . . . can't seem to I
get in more than six days a week |
anymore.
"If they all happen to
at the same tune we'll Just
.SJgDlNrfc lAl'IlUlU a.
• akul many a mother ,U1 thclr shamrock
ln ’ler l've as ***• Kave and see them when In Fort Worth,
her little girl or boy over to the
care of a teacher for the first
time. I have a hard time under-
standing mothers sometimes! Our
little kindergarten scholar came
nonie the first day and announced:
“We didn't get unrolled today, but
I think we're going to graduate
tomorrow!”
been associated In various ways
with the Shamrock fair since Its
organisation 10 years ago, is in
friends to stop charge of the division.
Twenty dollars will be awarded
stop ;each entry, and a rosette will be
put awarded for the /rand champ! ,n-
13 In Wheeler and Collingsworth
County and North- Counties.
them up In one of tire dormitories ship booth In both girls and boys
at TCU, which Is close by,” LENA 1 work,
said.
east Wheeler
east Collingsworth County, 0wners and djrectorg Qf thg dey.
I he transaction was recorded ploi>ed tfa# properties were Port-
Entries will include: 4-H boys,
two entries; vocational atfriculture
boys, four entries; Future Home-
NA WALL Tuesday pm. MtW (makers, three entries and 4-H girls,
WALL iins Just reopened her Cafe ! thiee entries.
Had a nice visit with MRS. VE-
completely redecorated — after
being closed for a month. MR8
= | WALL and El/LA TUCK took a vu-
I cation trip together to California
during the time the cafe was
|elf*ic*d. “Drove all the way out and
I all the way back without a bit of
1 car trouble" MRJH WALL said
Took Texas air in the tires and
brought. Texas air back."
While In California, MR8. WALL
aw husband TOM, who works for
Old friends, HTLL and LILLIAN
REYNOLDS, stopped by to see
Ml'KUAY and BARRA DAVIS
Monday on the way to visit MILL'S
brother hi Albuquerque, N M
MURRAY said he use to fish and
hunt with MILL back In the old
home town of Columbus, Kan-
sas .... hadn't seen him for sev-
eral years.
• * •
MRS, JIM WINCHESTER of
Winchester’s Jewelry attended the
Da .'las Gift Show Sunday through
Wednesday of this week. JIM re-
minded me, by the way, that he has
a birthday coming up on the 13th.
Says he will be HI, but wishes he
wad 6*6.
Football Coaches
Address Rotarians
Shamrock High School football
roadies, Bill Lalicker and Truman
Smith, spoke to Shamrock Rotarians
and their guests at the club's rei;-
ulur weekly luncheon meeting at the
Doiulas Aircraft In Compton; eon |pjrs, Christian Church Friday.
;,ll(* diimdiiei -in-law MR. and j '|-pe coaches gave the ,roup a
VRS FRED WALL and twins . brief resume of the training rou-
>A111 and GAEL in San Gabriel;
•on and diiiighter-ln-law MR and
MILS TOMMY WALL Mild chil-
dren THERESA ANN and TOBY
In Compton; and son WAITER in
Compton WALTER, by the way,
tine lieing followed by this year's
team and how prospects were shap-
ing up
Coach Lalicker stated that while
the team, v.shallow In position
depth, the boys were enthusiastic
mauied to the former JKAN Lncj Wanted to play football. "All
Compton Tuesday
I A WLHING of
of Ihis Week.
In Pay.son, Aiizonu, MR.S WALL Coach Laliker said
look advantage of the opportunity
to visit with son-ln-laW and daugh-
ter MR and MRS. WOODY FOL~
LETT and children CURTIS RAY
and SHARON. And in Casa
Grande, Arizona, she stopped to
1 ee tier brother, GEORGE DAN-
IKIS; then in RosWell, New Mex-
ico she spent some time with her
twin Sister, MRS. VERA CARTER
Now I’m ready to go back to
work," she says.
of our opponents this season will
know they’ve been in a ball game,”
Hoi arian Stuart Tisdal was pro- |
srnted ;t one-year perfect attendanee 1
certificate and pin by Rotarian Ed
Bchaffner.
Visiting Rotarians were: M E. |
Farris of Sayre; Frank Weir and i
Kelly Plgg of Wellington; Georic* 1
Newberry of Pampn; and Irbin
Crowell of Canadian.
Club idlest,s wen Henderson Coff-
man. Dr Roy McNet.t, Ike Kmmert,
Willis G hide ns and W A Sims.
JOHN
RUSKIN
Talked to BILL BURDEN, owner
o! Simniriuk Coca-Cola Bottling
Company the other afternoon
MILL said he'd had a visit recent-
ly front MR. BELL, District Hupei
visor of Coca-Cola Plants In the
Panhandle ot Texts said they
iIIhcii rii plant operation and
sflcs The local plant Is now stock-
ing mm boxes in the urea with
King Size 00 OB.) ns well as the
(I ounce bottles, giving the cus-
tomer a choice a file same price
A recent urvey at Woodward,
Clinton, Pampa and IVrryton in-
dicates that this change was pop-
ular with the customer
* * t
LEE WHITWORTH and PAGE
HILL of .1-Lee Department Stores
weie in town Monday visiting LE
CJL LANN1NO, niannr.er of the
Shamrock More. PAGE is mana-
ger of the QUANAH store.
* * *
Hud coffee Mondav with MR.
and MRS BRICK Cl AY and I>
W HAWTHORNE. MR. HAW
THORNE operated Shamrock Mat-
tress Factory here until 1952. He
is now employed by Anne Muttr6ss
Company #t Amarillo.....lives
in Memphis
• • *
Among Shamrock yum.; men iit-
I ending Lubbock ChrUdmn Collciy
I Ills fall arc TOMMY LEE CLAY.
TROY MAC JOLLY. MORRIS
PI LI ERS. CECIL GRAY and
(IASTON TARBJTT
New WAF Director
IT. COl. Emma Jane Riley, 45,
is shown after she was promoted
to full colonel and sworn in »*
director of Women in the Air
Force at a Washington cere-
mony. She succeeded Col. Phyl-
lis D. Gray ns head of the
WAFS. Col. Rilc.v, a graduate of
the University of Missouri, en-
listed in the U.S. Army in 1942.
TURNER
Lltltle CYNTHIA ANN TUliN-
Turnei .BOW of Denton, was a guest In
IVAN
Brothers ”66" Service Station tells I the home of her grandparents,
me DWAYNE WATSON, his right MR and MRS K A TURNBOW,
hand man for the past two years, I in Sluimioek the [>ast week. CYN-
ls a really on-the-bnll service sta- YHIA ANN is tlu> daughter of MR
lion attendant.
Met HARRY FRYES brother,
and MRS HOLllS TURNBOW
who spent Labor Day ln Sham-
and tool: CYNTHIA ANN back
HENRY. Monday. Couldn't tell home with them
whether HARRY and HENRY had
been fishing or not
did tell me they hud
day off.
IVAN Wit,COX Is back til town
after operating Plain
dramat. Amarillo, for a few days
while son DON and family went
on vacation
MARILYN ISUE TURNBOW.
. bat they 1 daughter of MR and MRS E A
taken the TVRN’BOW, is buck home after
| spending the Summer with sis-
ter, MARTHA, and brother-in-law,
RICHARD DARR, ill Ann Arbor,
IMvd Laun- | Michigan RU'HAHl) Is a Junior
the University of Michigan.
DARREL HALE, owner of Hale's
* * • 1 Jewelry ln Yukon, Oklahoma, and
Good to see DENTON MOORE a former Shamrock resident, j
,p and around again alter a 19-day i breezed Into the office early in the ,
week and said he was back be-|
cause lbs creditors had railed him
HAOER and COY HALL | bark Seriously, DARREL says his
is wonderful and his little
Is getting along famously
■ ete.e In the hospital
CHAS
excursioneri to Lugert Lake In Ok- buslnr
lahoma Saturday night and Sun- family
•Caught plenty fish and [MRS MALI and the children
day .
relaxed so hard I’m tired."
said.
CHAS
JOHN HAL CHRISTNER. wife.
CLAUDIA, and children JAN and
JOHNNY were down from Pampa
Sunday Visited with Hie CLAUDE
AYCOCRS and the J, B CHRI5T-
NERS.
MIKF 4, and twins KATHY and
RANDY. 2, are spending a week
with MRS HALF'S parents. MR.
and MRS WILL MEEKS in
Wheeler.
BOBBY O‘GORMAN. U-vear-old
Shamrock youngster, was the proud
winner ol i third place ribbon tn
the swine show at the Wheeler Fair
DAVID ; last week. BOBBY'S gill. LULA
Talked to the REV
ML LS for a few minutes one day | BELLE, was right proud too!
last week In Puckett's Food Store.
DAVID, former pastor of Sham-
rock's First Christian Chinch, Is
now pastor of Lamar
Church in Pampa.
In designing a man's hinges,
the Creator k;iew he would have
Christian j little occasion to pat himself on
' the back.
were
man, D. W Jenkins, Oeorge L.
A sale price was not given, but Manson, Edward M. Goemans, Ed-
ward L. Larson and Clarence S.
Is ln
earlier this month.
revenue ;..au,p» affixed to the in-
drunient* indicated that El Paso dale. Their business office
and No. 6, all ln section 13; and others and United Carbon Com-
the Lay cock No. 1-A, S 2 section Pany, agreeing to furnish designa-
15. | ted amounts o* gas from certain
Wells in Wheeler county were i lea*ses' ni05t of th(™ hi Wheeler
listed as Hall No. 1 and No. 2 count,y-
section 28; Nicholson No. 1, No. 2,
in section 28; No. 7. and No. 8. in
section 27; Lewis No. I in section
33; Laycock No. 1 and 2, section
29; Hall No. 1-A section 26; Brad-
shaw 1-A, section 26; Bradshaw
No 3, section 35; and Long No. 1,
section 25.
Excluded m the sale were the
Mr. and Mrs. Acie Henderson
and Mrs. Don Rives spent the
week-end in Boiger, where they
were guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Riley. Miss Mary
Dee Henderson of Amarillo, Joined
her parents in Borger for the
week-end.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Thompson and
children, Doug and Becky, of Pam-
pa. were week-end guests in the
home of Mrs. Thompson's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Douglas.
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■ «■ .....
FLOUR, Gold Medal, 25-Lb. Bag .. $1.89
ROSEDALE
COFFEE, Folgers, 1
•Lb. Can____95c
SHORTENING, Shurtine, 3-Lb. Can.. 79c
0LE0, Shurfresh, 5 Pounds____$1.00
DEL MONTE
FRUIT COCKTAIL, No. 2Vi Can .... 39c
HUNTS
PEACHES, No. 21/2 Can .
29c
HUNTS
TOMATO SAUCE, 3 Cans
• •*••• 25c
SHERI INK CREAM STYLE
CORN, No, 303, 2 Ft
)r .
29c
• •••••• lafV
GREEN BEANS
303,2 Cans.. 35c
SHUtl INK
BLACKEYE PEAS
2 Cans......25c
sin m ink
PORK & BEANS
3 Cans......29c
sin m ink
COFFEE, Lb...85c
sunn INK
INSTANT COFFEE
6-0z. Jar____$1.29
All 5c Candy Bars
6 For.... 25c
__ .
Wrigleys Gum
3 Pkgs____10c
rrwrTTn
HORDKN’S
BISCUITS, Can ... 10c
MIKE IIK.il
SWEET PICKLES
Quart Jar......49c
INSTANT
NONFAT
DRY MILK
P£J
Makes 12 Qts.
MORTON’S
Salad Dressing
Quart Jar.....39c
HUNTS
Hot) le
CATSUP, 14 Oz. 19c
SCHILLING
BLACK PEPPER
’/4-Lb. Box ... 29c^
\v?
.. .
LIBBY’S
CHOPPED BEEF
12-0z. Can.... 39c
Q
e)£
TV-
V/^
W|
2 Tall Cans 29c
fir wSijm ▼ 1
FREDDY THE
FRYERS, Whole, Pound
ARMOURS
BACON, 2-Pound Pkg.......$1.35
ROUND STEAK,
Pounc
J......69c
CHUCK ROAST, Pound
.......39c
ARM ROAST, Pound........43c
VEGETABLES
GRAPES, Tokay, Lb.....13c
EXTRA NIUE
LEMONS, Dozen......29c
COLO. ELBERTA
PEACHES, Pound.....10c
CALIFORNIA KENTUCKY WONDERS
BEANS, Pound.......19c
RED
POTATOES, 25-Lb. Bag... 79c
NORTHERN
CINCH
HKRSHKY’S
SWANSDOWN
El RHY S FROZEN
TISSUE
CAKE MIXES
CHOC. SYRUP
CAKE FLOUR
STRAWBERRIES
3 Rolls.....25c
4 Boxes... $1.00
1-Lb. Can... 19c
2-Lb. Box... 39c
1-Lb. Box.... 29c
SOUTHARD’S FOOD STORE
& MARKET
Phone 791
GUNN BROTHERS THRIFT STA MPS WITH EACH PURCHASE
Double Dunn Brothers Thrift Stamps Everv Wed nesdav On Purchase of $2.50 Or More.
DELIVERIES — 10 A.M. AND 4 P.M. WEEK DAYS — ALL DAY SATURDAYS
HOME OWNED AND HOME OPERATED
SUNSHINE
Graham Crackers
1-Lb. Box.... 33c
SUNSHINE
MARSHMALLOWS
1-Lb. Bag ... 29c
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1957, newspaper, September 5, 1957; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529543/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.