The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1961 Page: 6 of 16
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SECTION ONE
THE SHAMROCK TEXAN. SHAMROCK TEXAS
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V^sE R VI C E
M PLOVM ENT • PERSONAL
1 Announcements
thank vor
WORDS CANNOT ADEQUATE-
LY EXPRESS my deep appreciation
for the flowers, visits, and the
many other kind and sympathetic
nets while I was dl in Shamrock
General Hospital recently. Thanks
to each of you.
DEE VINES
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FOR SALE
card of thanks
We wish to r press our sincere
thanks to our many friends In
Shamrock for the beautiful flow-
ers. cards, messages, and every ex-
160 acres in I,ela Community,
- minerals, part in soil bank,
nood cotton allotment, poses-
sion January, 1962,
4-room stucco, 75-foot lot,
$1000; $1,000 cash, balance $50
month.
Trailer court Highway 66.
Space for 15 or more trailers
$7,000.
C. E. GIERHART
REAL ESTATE
SHAMROCK, TEXAS
AIRLINE
Among patients leceiving medical
| and surgical care in Shamrock 1
General Hospital this week are:
I Scott, Mrs. Edna Harlow, Mrs .
Remain Pugh, Mis Jim Vearner.!
Mrs. Louise Knoll, 3. D, Vines. Mrs
1J T Rhodes, Mrs. Ernest Smith, j
Mrs. Willie B. Tate, Clyde H. War- !
, ley of Wheeler. Mr. Euall Rushing, j
Many Teenagers
Attend Meeting
Following Game
At least 75 teenagers enjoyed the
______^ERSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961
eded. Mrs. E D H€mphiU returned re-
Part of the brief program will be; cently from a trip to Muskogee, Ok-
where she visited in the homo
of her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Adkins. Mr. Ad-
MUNICATIONS, STATION AC- ln thp n raonths preceding the ’’ftyne)t and (,au*h,er' Patricia of present were some 5 men and
| ENTS. TICKET AGENTS TRAIN j ^ate shown above was; 1.927. Rofcwrtl- N M, Mrs. Bill Little- women who prepared and served
NOW — short, low cost accredited j ARVAL MONTGOMERY * |0'1n' Mrs w J- Roberts of Erick. J the delicious food,
training can qualify you for these j (Signature of Editor) 01'lft" and J D- Thompson.
j positions that offer FREE TRAVEL Sworn to end subscribed before j __
passes, paid vacations and pubhc me mis 22nd day of September, 1961 '
| contact. (Seal) O. J. Walker Mrs' R P Rushln& has returned
| NATION-WIDE PLACEMENT SER-, Notary Public j from a vacation trip to Springer,
VICE ] My commission expires June 1,1N M„ where she visited in the
home of her sister. Mrs. L. H.
25-Itc-16. McIntyre.
FOR SALE — 2 choice quarters,
well located, both have good im-
provements. Tom Montgomery Real
pression of kindness, upon the loss, Estate Shamrock, Texas, 24-tfc-8.
of our loved one oATn, r , ,
TOR SALE — two duplex apart-
ments, well located. Excellent
rental property. Will sell one or
I Doth. Bedford Harrison Agency,
BLC-1441. 3-tfc-8
Mrs. O. P. Geyer,
Mr. and Mrs Glenn LaDue
and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Geyer,
ltp-1
If vou are 17-39, high school i
graduate, see how you can qualify.
Write. Including age, phone num-;
her, to
Highlights of the game to be
given by Coach David Kelley, and
•A Lapse of Memory" and "Wakin'
the Younguns," humorous readings i kins, who underwent major sur-
by Mrs. George Stanley. Songs, | gery, is reported to be in an im-
scripture and prayer will close the! proved condition,
hour of fellowship.
All teenagers who would like to
attend are cordially invited, I Mr. and Mrs. John Hale of
; Beecher City, Illinois, recently
j visited with their son, Darrel Hale,
Patients reported dismissed from | and bis family, Mr. Hale, who has
Shamrock General Hospital this worfeecl for Stunuai d Oil Company
week were: Ira Fish, R S. Mat-'of New Jersey for 38 years, will
Similar fellowships will be pro-I thews of Ohio, Mrs. Grover Lamb, |retire next Ma-V-
vided by eight of the local chur-
ches after each home game. This
Friday night, September 29, the
host churches will be Trinity Lu-
theran and Bible Methodist. They
rhose First Baptist Church as the
Gary Williams, Larry Levitt, Jerry |
Smith, Mrs. Leslie Herring of Erick,
Okla . W. L Martin. Steven Wright,
Orville Rascc of Dumas, Mrs. Ethel
McLemore, Mrs. Roy Carlton, Miss
Mollie Cantrell, Lewis Perkins and
meeting place because of the space Joclie Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Argus Nix are in
Santa Fe, N. M. visiting with their
children and grandchildren. The
group has gathered for a family
reunion.
gale institute
6225 Brookside Blvd . Kansas City,
Missouri. 24-3tc-15
3 I’OEND CATS
Tried it yet? Seal Gloss acrylic
finish for vinyl and other floors
It terrific. Kersh-Griffin Hard- j
ltc-15.
jj SHURFINE
Shortening 69
3 Help Wanted
NEW HOME, — 3-bcdrooms
! bath and half bath, central heat-
ing. carpeted, all-electric kitchens.
| FHA approved; will carry good
loans Bedford Harrison Agency,
WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM ph0 BIj 6-1441, Night pho. BL 6-
DEPENDABLE PERSON with car 12I0 13-tfc-E
regarding opportunity to supply --------
easterners with Rawleigh Products FOR SALE modern home. 5
in Wheeler County or Wellington rooms and bath Buy equity and
For information see Mrs. Wilman assume small monthly payments.
Lang, 1014 N Houston, Shamrock Bedford Harrison Agency, BL6-
«r write; Rawell’gh, TXI-150-51.1,11441. 20-tfc-3.
Memphis, Tenn. 25-3tp-3.
WANTED — experienced mech-
ic. Prefer Arc Welding experience.
Apply Shop Foreman. American
Livestock
FOR SALE — 6 cows and one
„ _ , . tlinrom’hbred Black Angus bull, 22
I”t">rfe,vl<e- 41 ra',!, „._"l j months old. Also 27 head of calves, weekly
Frank Jackson, 6 mi. N.E. Twitty.
24-2tp-ll
arillo, Texas.
24-2tc-3
EXPERIENCED painter wanted
for paint and body work. Apply ;
Shop Foreman, American Trade-
Service, 740 N. Grand, Amarillo,
Texas. 24-2tc-3.
4 Positions Wanted
WANTED — Work of any kind
except truck driving. Arvill Blizzard,
just east of FW & Denver Under-
pass. Mac Blizzard. 25-ltp-4.
6 Business Services
FEDERAL LAND BANK LOANS
on farms and ranches Call at 111
North Main St. Shamrock. Ray-
burn L. Smith, Manager. 28-tfc-6.
' : . ■
Clay
Funeral Home
AMBULANCE
Phone Btr6-3233
25 Year* Dependable Service
ware.
HANNAH'S husband Hector hates
hard work so he cleans the rugs
with Blue Lustre. Kersh-Griffin
Hardware. 1 tc-15*
16 Legal Notice
STATEMENT REQUIRED BI
T1IE ACT OF AUGUST 24. 1912.
AS AMENDED BY THE AC TS OF j
MARCH 3, 1933, JULY 2. 1946 AND
JUNE 11, i960 (74 Stat. 208)
SHOWING THE OWNERSHIP
MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULA-
TION OF
The Shamrock Texan published
at Shamrock, Texas, for
September 21, 1961
1 The names and addresses of j
the publisher, editor, managing ed-1
itor, and business managers are: 1
Publisher, Albert Cooper, Sham- j
rock. Texas; editor. Arval Mont- |
' gomery, Shamrock, Texas.
1 OR SALE- 1953 Chevrolet pick- t)10 owners are The Shamrock
, up, also U1S Moline tractor Call Texan Publishing Co . Ine . Sham-
BL 6-3446. 25-1 tc-12. ; vnek. Texas; Albert Cooper, Sham-
rock, Texas; Arval Montgomery,
| Shamrock. Texas; William L. Howe,
j Shamrock. Texas.
3. The known bondholders, mort-
1 gagees and other security holders
i owning or holding 1 per cent or more
j of total amount of bonds, mortgages,
or other securities are none.
4 Paragraphs 2 and 3 Include, in'
eases where the stockholder or se-
! curity holder appears upon the books
of the company as trustee or In any
other fiduciary relation, the name
of the person or corporation for
whom such trustee is acting: also
| the statements In the two para-
I graphs show the affiants full know-
ledge and belief as to the circum-
stances and conditions under which
stockholders and security holders
I who do not appear upon the books
of the company as trustees, hold
j stock and securities in a capacity
other than that of a bona fide own-
M ARY LANI) CLUB
1 POUND ('AN
SHI RI INK
5 BOTTLES
Catsup $1.00
SHURIRESH
3 CANS
Biscuits 25c
SHURFRESH
3 POUNDS
Oleo 59c
SWANS DOWN (Except Angel Food) 3 FOR
Cake Mixes $1
GUNN
BROTHERS
THRIFT STAMPS
12 Automotive
15 Miscellaneous
♦
SALVO, Giant Size..........83c SHURFINE COFFEE, 1 Pound Can
SHURFINE PORK & BEANS, 3 Cans . .
PEST CONTROL
TERMITES
EXTERMINATED
FREE INSPECTION
All Work Guaranteed
Crawford Roofing
Co.
1122 S. Chrinty MO 5-3513
Pam pa, Texas
40-tfc-15
(SUNSHINE MARSHMALLOWS, 1 Lb. Bag. 33c
, SHURFINE INSTANT COFFEE, 8 Oz. Jar . 89c
SUNSHINE CRACKERS, 1 Pound Box
SHURFINE FLOUR, 10 Pound Bag
Gold Bond Stamp
Company Issues
New Gift Book
j SHURFINE CREAM STYLE
♦CORN, 303, 6 For
♦ IM.ANTERS
, PEANUT BUTTER^
♦
18 OZ, JAR
. . 49c
Will build kitchen cabinets or will
do other woodworking projects, also
home repair jobs. H F Cannon,
Fhcne BL 6-1346 25-2tp-6
7 Rentals
BLEEPING ROOMS - quiet,
comfortable, TV In lobby Dally,
weekly and monthly rales. Mission
Iloiel, ihon> BL 6-1332 tfp-7
FOR RENT — Two-bedroom un-
furnished house 701 N Arizona
Phone BL 6-1756. 25-ltp-7.
FOR RENT — 2-room furni sired
house, bills paid Royal Motel, pho
BL 6-3646 21-tfc-7.
TOR RENT — 4-room furnished
and unfurnished apartments. Mrs
a L Dodg"n. Phones BL 6-1565
or BL «-9393 22-tfc-7
FOR RENT — 2-room and 3-room
f mushed apartments. Phone BL
6-1191 After 5 call BI, 3-1220,
22-tfc-7.
TORRENT— 1 In Caft
at EH k *35 per month. Alio for
.>.i!e: one electric pop box with wa-
ter fountain, one deep freeze and
■nock $170 Vernon Day, Erick.
22-Jtp-V
Rev. M. E. Wyatt
On Program Of
n
COR RENT — Two-bedroom fur-
lin'bed house, 411 South Oklahoma.
Phrii" BL 6-3185 . 24-tfc-7.
R Real Estate
FOR SALE — Newly decorated
home plui rental unit, excellent
location. Monthly lncomr around
$8t>, plus owner occupancy. Priced
to sell Walker Investment.
41-tfc-8.
FOR SALE by owner - 3-bed-
room brick a‘ 609 S Madden. See
or call Ben A. Skidmore, BL6-3284
25-tfc-8
Oold Bond Stamp Company an-
nounced today that it Is releasing
Its new gift book In this area in* . • i i i •
B•’ginning September 28. the gift |J|$Tr!CT M6PT
stores offering Gold Bond Stamps
appearing In the ad In this issue Rnv Meredith V Wyatt, pastor
of The Texan will receive 50 free' of the First Baptist Church of
stamps from any Oold Bond met'-' Shamrock, will deliver the con-
cliant I ventlon sermon yt the morning
Gold Bond this year has intro- i ossion o? the District Ten Conven-
duced In Its new catalog special I Mon to be neld Tuesday. Octobe-
sections of appeal to men and j 3. at th> First Baptist Church In
children, and in addition has ex- j Panipa
pnnded its lines of Rift Items In
these categories by a Mibtanttal per
ccilt , . ' use the sermon topic. "Through
The new book is the first trading i
rTflrh iip '
.stamp catalog to have a special |
Insert section of toys and the first The convention will open at 9:45 |
to have sections of special appeal , a m and will consist of morning, I
to men and to the women who • afternoon and evening sessions, j
shop for them ; oiip of the outstanding spaekers on
Nunibe" of Items in the new afternoon program will be Dr |
catalog has Increased by 23 per Buckner Fanning, pastor of th- j
cent and there Is an Increased i Trinity Baptist Church of San I
proportion of items at twn book' Antonio, who will speak on ihe sub- |
1
I.IHHiS - Hamburger Sliced Dills
PICKLES, Pint Jar . .
LUTON
TEA, 1/4 Lb. Box . . .
SHURFINE — 303 CANS
CUT GREEN BEANS. 5 For $1,00
SHURFINE
SHURFINE - 73/4 OZ. CAN
$1.00 TOMATO SAUCE, 3 Cans 25c SPINACH, 303, 2 For
SKINNERS - 7 OZ. HOX
MAC. or SPAG. 2 for 25c
SHURFINE
VIENNA SAUSAGES, 5 Cans $1.00
PET
MILK,
2 Tall Cans . . 2
9c '
’OWDERED OR BROWN
SUGAR, 2 Boxes .... 29c
SHURFINE CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE, No. 2 Can 29c 1
RELLIS GARDEN
PEAS, 303, 2 For----29c
SHURFINE - Re*. Round Box
SALT, 2 For.....1
9c
BANQUET - Cherry - Peach - Apple
FROZEN PIES, 3 For . . . $1.00
The local pastor will appear on
| t!ip program (It 11 30 am and will
MEAT MARKET
7y
FRYERS, Grade A Whole, Pound
HAMS, Half or Whole, Pound
QUALITY BACON, 2 Pound Pkg. . . S1.05
VEGETABLES AND
RUlfS
1 . ■
, . _
for delicious, healthful eating!
CARROTS, Cello Pkg., 2 For
and under. The gift book requires
less stamps or. the average for the
identical items shown In catalogs of
any other major stamp company.
Home furnishing item- m the
book have been increased by 40 per
cent. Tills Increase was due to the
fact that more than one and a
|ect. "Through Evangelism
Appearing on the Brotherhood
session Thursday evening will tx
Jim Vans, founder of Youth De-
velopment. Inc Vans is an ex-con-
vict turned evangelist and peace-
maker An electronics expert, he
fourth million new homes are being -'erred as captain in World War II 1
built each year and 24 per cent of as wire tapper worked for Mlek-y
the country's population moves each Cohen crime syndicate, then met
year. ' Jesus at a Billy Graham meeting.
Oold Bond catalog merchandisers „
The public Is Invited to attend
ROUND STEAK, Pound
ROAST, Chuck or Arm, Pound
79c
49c
LETTUCE, Crisp Iceberg, 2 Large Heads 2
[9c
RED POTATOES, U S. No. 1,10 Lb. Bag 39c
YELLOW ONIONS, l
).S. N
lo. 1,
Lb. . .
5c
MUSTARD GREENS,
2 Bunches .
• • •
9c
TURNIPS & TOPS,
2 Bunches .
. . . 1
9c
also found it necessary to increase
sporting and outdoor living Items
by 30 per cent
Supplying sports enthusiasts with
equipment has become one of the
country's biggest Industries, more
than two and a half billion dollars
a year.
For the first time Gold Bond Is
offering Pan American airline tours
to Europe and South America.
Oold Bond Is one of the two lar-
gest independent trading stamp
companies In the world and oper-
ates coast to coast in this country
and in Canada.
and hear all about his unusual
BIRTHS
Births reported from Shamrock
General Hospital this week were:
A on. to Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Brvan Pride on September 20 He
was named Ricky Lyn and weighed
six pounds and one ounce.
Mr and Mrs Bruce Montgomery,
a «on on September 2,4. His weight
was five pounds and 13 ounces and
hr was named Monte Aye
Mr and Mrs. Delmer Wayne
Penny, a daughter on September
22. She was named Susan Dianne
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PRICES EFFECTIVE
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY
iiiiiOii:
111
IOOD STORE C MARKET
hU V rif
AFFILIATED
Mr and Mrs Otis Walker of
Conway, visited last Friday in the ! and her weight was seven pounds
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walker. I and 12 ounces.
^ GUNN BROTHERS THRIFT STAMPS WITH EACH PURCHASE
| Double Gunn Brothers Thrift Stamps Everv Wednesday On Purchase of $2.50 Of More.
811 North Main .....fJT'JSSUL BL 6-3292
i
Deliveries: 10 a.m. & 4 p.m. Week Days—All Day Saturdays
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1961, newspaper, September 28, 1961; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529553/m1/6/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.