The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1961 Page: 8 of 16
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PAGE EIGHT—SECTION ONE
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visits in the home of Mr. and Mrs k«- "’ho is just out Qf ‘
Don Yioor. Mrs. Yioor is a grand- Hospital following sever ,i ,i«,'
daughter of Mrs Tucker. illness.
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VOLUNTEERS
i Con mate.*. iroui Tige 1)
ance or rejection.
Budget committee members this
year are: James Brothers, Wallace
Fields. Mrs John McDowell and
Mrs J W. Blake.
THE SHAMROCK TEXAN, SHAMROCK TEXAS
JIM-
'Contirmeo :rom face t>
This year.
All of the kpy workers In the Boy
Scout finance drive will attend a
■ pecial faining meeting to be held
it: Wellington at 7:30 tdnight. Other
CHEVROLET-
t Continued
THTTtSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1^1
IT'S WORLD SERIES TIME! AND ON THE CABLE
THE PICTURE IS SO ( LEAR YOU CAN SEE THE
SEAMS ON THE BASEBALL!
JOIN THE HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED AND HAP-
PY CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE LEARNED TH AT
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY.
CALL TODAY FOR AN ABEL CABLE TV CONNEC -
TION.
AND LIVE LIFE THE MODERN WAY.
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"Before we get started with this
i year's campaign, it would be
if we could complete last year's
drive. There are still some pledge
cards from last year that have un-
pai dbalances on them. I hope we
can get these In before we start this
year The uni aid pledge balances
total S252.' Chairman Clay said.
‘ Last, year's allocations were bas-
: PC not only on the money actually
I obtained during the drive, but also
j on the a nounts pledged, so this
! figure represents a deficit of that
amount,” he declared.
The chairman concluded:
"We hope to have a successful j
drive this veer. I believe everyone j
is familiar w.th the agencies and
organizatons sharing In the funds l
and I'm sure everyone will want
! ) support them again this year,
ns they have in the past.
"Our goal this year is not mere-
ly to attain the quota, which repre-
sents the bare minimum needed,
but to exceed it Ttiere were som,
cuts made this year by the budge,
committee in the askings of the
various agencies. We would like to
cxced the budget enough to re-
store some of these amounts — at
least partially. If we all give our
fair share, this may be possible"
Commanche District
aluj will b? represented at this
nice meeting.
In commenting on the forthcom-
ing campaign. Community Chair-
man Moore said:
“How much should YOU give this
program? Only YOU can decide
that question. However, you should
I remember that it costs much less
I to build BOYS than to mend MEN,
.rom Page
design,
Although the Chevy
fl'lv conventional, it
front
engines.
FORD—
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FIGHTING—
(Contu ued Irons rage d
-A factory installed radiator cool-
II is bast- ant good for 35 degrees below zero
offers new I and with a normal change interval
mounted four and six-cylinder i of 30,000 miles or two years.
PIONEER DRIVE-IN
c^uidUea 1 COnstrucU°n with bolt-on front end
... ana an industry exclusive In taper-
ed plate
How much will YOU help Scouting : ors and interior
to BUILD BOYS?
rear springs. Both three-
nrrd manual p.rd automatic trans-
missions will be available.
r°rn a styling standpoint, the
standard Chevrolet for 1302 reflects
the greatest change, although Cor-
Vi1,r models and the Corvette wiU
dso feature a number of appearance
changes as well as new exterior col-
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2.300 feet.
Spindling Drilling Co. — No 2
Bradshaw — 990 feet from the
north line and 990 feet from the
east line of section 34, block 13,
H&GW Survey — 7 miles east of
Shamrock — proposed depth 2,300
feet
Location Collingsworth County
F,1 Paso Natural Gas Co. No.
11 - A Haycock 2,300 feet from
the north line and 2,310 feet from
the cast line of section 96, block 12,
H.VGN Survey 14 miles .south-
east of Shamrock — proposed depth
2.150 feet.
fuel filter of 30.000
ntegra: frame and body j, -Extended
miles.
-A recommended oil change in-
terval of 6.000 miles.
These features, coupled with our
about equal.
Statistics on the series of game.s.: inillllllillllliliiiiiiiillli|i||lH15llllH|||i|lllllll,llll,,lllilt
between the two teams are ]Qp_ I
sided however Last year the Bucks
won over the I’ish, 44-12, In 1959
th escore was 32-0, and in 1958 it
was 72-12.
Indications are that White Deer
The new standard Chevrolet fm-
0 crisp, tailored look, Thf
,lf’ ’ moflels have completely new
f' ""i m«tal. grille work, bumjiers
cn-i ornamentation, as will as new
exterior colors and restyled interiors !aR<>ncy ownm’ faid today.
New roof lines for sedans and the >The sculptured body of the 1962
Impula sport coupe also highligh* f,aIuxi‘‘ gives the appearance of
the new styling ° I actual motion to its unmistakably
A number of mechanical changes clas,sic Purd lines- This appearance
and modifications will improve 1 ’f movement i<; PmPhasized in the
performance, durability and eco- !'"cesfod Thunderbird-like rear win-
! i'omy of 1962 models dow' ftnd in th,‘ ,0' Ward thrust of
Among the major changes -- thp roof !,self'
a new 327 cu. in, V8 engine, a
30,000 mile major lubrication sche- ; always plays their best against the
dule, self-adjusting brakes, double- , Irish, having scored 148 points to
wrapped aluminized muffler, and j Shamrock's 24 points,
t-specially processed underbody parts, As in the past, the Bucks will
Mr Iacocra said, "mean that | undoubtedly attempt to run up an
the average 12,000 mile-a-year Gal-'
axie owner will require normal
maintenance on his vehicle only
once every six months.”
The new 18-32 Fords will be intro-
duced in Shamrock at Holmes Motor
Company showroom, Friday, Sep-
tember 29. Lyle and Billy Holmes
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
with ad-
transmlsslon anti tires
vanced two-ply design.
The new V8 engine is rated at
250 horsemwer. It replace the 348
cu. In engine except for use In
heavy trucks. Its perfoimance
equals the 348. but fuei
SHAMROCK COMMUNITY TV SYSTEM
RITES TODAY
'ContiLjed irorr. ratrp li
DIAL
BE 6-3507
LIBERTY THEATRE
BUILDING
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economy
Dr and Mr;. Bradford Cobb and ifnd engine operating efficiency are
I children, Ricky, Mike and Carrie \ both improved
Jo. of Fort Worth, are here visit- I The redesigned Powergild
ii.a with his parents. Dr and Mrs. he used with the new V3 engine
M V Cobb and other relatives, mid both the four and six-cylinder
engines of the Chevy H line. Ex-
Visiting last Sunday in the home tensive use of aluminum helps save
■id Jimmy Dean Howell of Cana- 01 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wright-. 65 rounds of weight
(linn were hr parents. Mr. and Mrs. The new tires give unproved fuel
Aid .surviving arc 16 grandehll- Allen Wright of Lindsay, Okla : his economy and ride quality while
| dren and three great-grandchildren, J brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. j retaining load-carrying abilities,
two brothers, jim Pierce of Wichita Maurice Wright and daughter, strength and durability of four-
j ' Falls and Rufus Pierce of Brown-1 Cindy, of Elk City. Okla.; Mrs |Plv tires.
| wood; and three sisters, Mrs. W. W Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Heaters nod built-in front scat
Stowe of Shamrock, Mrs S G.! Gipson of Texola, Okla ; and Mr.
, Stowe of Bonham and Mrs Tom-1 and Mrs. Kenneth Davis of Elk City,
i mie Stembridge of Bmwnwood. former Shamrock residents.
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the roof line to further the im-
pression of forward movement and
envelop the large circular tail-
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light in the rear. Three sculptured
wind splits, one on each fender and
another running lengthwise through
, the cent“r of the hood, are repeated
in effect in the rear deck lid and
Wl11 rear fenders.
While 1 he new Oalaxie is slightly
shorter and fractionally narrower
than the 1961 model, the large
passenger compartment is the same
size as 1991. Large door openings,
coupled with Ford's convenient two-
position door stops, make entering
anti leaving the Galaxie an easy
and natural movement.
The Ideal dimensions and easy
steering of the 1962 Galaxie result,
in greater parking ea.se and
neuverabllity.
Superior Machinery
And An
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Experienced
Gin Ciew
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Setter
More Money
At the beginning of the 1961 Harve.t, officer,, and directors of the Shamrock Co-op
Gin extend a cordial invitation to make use of our services and facilities during the
season. It will mean greater net profit on your cotton.
This gin was planned and built with one idea in mind: to serve the cotton grower
better. To do this, our machinery incorporates a number of features not found in the
average run of gins. These distinctive features include:
• FOUR CLEANERS
• TWO DRYING OPERATIONS INSTEAD OF ONE
All of these, plus an experienced gin crew, mean you will get a better turnout and a
better sample when you gin at the Shamrock Co-op Gin.
- belt anchors are standard cquip-
j in* nt on all 1962 Chevrolet cars.
A limited slip differential and air-
conditioning are also available
throughout the line of 32 passenger
car models.
Adding to its fresh styling ap-
pearance-. Corvair will have new
twin ornamental grilles in front
plus restyled emblem;., 'ail lights
and engine exhaust grille. As a
result of the strong popularity of
the sporty Monza models, the Cor-
vi.ii 500 station wagon will be re-
placed by a luxurious Monza sta-
tion wagon with optional bucket
scat'.
Corvette for 1962 will display a
different look through a new body
side cove treatment, as well as now
radiator grille and emblems. The
higher powered 327 cu in. V8
engine will replace the 287 cu. in.
engine in this popular American
sports car
AMARILLO- ‘
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pate In the song-fest.
The first session will start at 2
pm Saturday, October 7. and the
second session at 7 p.m. The Sun-
day session will begin with a busi-
ness meeting at. 9 a m. The singing
will start promptly at 10 a m ami
continue until 4 pan.
Highlighting the convention will
| be the Stamps Quartet. Music and
Printing Company of Dallas, Mr.
and Mrs Frank Stamps, the
Stamp.s-Baxt.er Quartet of Dallas,
the Arizona State Quartet, the
Pecos Valley Quartet, the Camp-
bell Family Quartet of Lubbock,
the Calvary Trio of Lubbock, The
Gospel Teens of . Merkel, the Sooner
State Quartet of Oklahoma City.
Albert E Brumk-y, noted song
writer of Powell, Mo,, and many
others from all across the nation
Mrs M S. Carpenter Is In Hous-
ton visiting in the home of her
grandson and wife, Mr and Mrs,
Bedford Harrison, Jr., and children.
We are now paying fop grain prices
Shamrock fo-op Gin & Elevator
W. E. MARCHANT. M^r.
SHAMROCK. TEX. PH. BL fi-3101
Pastimes In Sports
By BOB LEGGETT
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Insurance
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113 N. Main RL 6-3176
There are 12 models in the Galaxie
and Galaxie 500 series: Galaxie 2
and four-door sedans; Galaxie 500
2 and 4-door sedans and hardtops
and a convertible. In the station
wagon series five spacious vehicles
are offered; the 4-door 6-pa.ssenger
Ranch wagon 4 door and 6 and 9-
passenger Country Sedans, and 4
door 6 and 9-pnssenger Country
Squires.
All five new Galaxie station
wagons have an easy-to-operate
roll-down rear window in the tail-
gate A power operated rear window
is standard in both of the Country
Squiies and in the 9-passenger
Country Sedan and optional in the
other two station wagon models.
The Galaxie 9-passenger wagons
have the only forward facing third
■eat in I lie lew priced car field, and
the new, eosy-to-fold second and
| third seats can instantly be con-
verted into a flat, level cargo floor.
Tailgate openings on all of the
wngons are more than 50 inches
wide and the wagons' spacious in-
teriors easily accomodate full-size
f-foot by 8-foot plywood boards,
even with the tailgate closed
In addition to the Galaxie line,
Ford also is introducing its new
1962 Falcon series as well as the
new Ford trucks, the local agency
owners stated in announcing Ford's
initial showing here
DODGE -
(Conttrmen irtiji race li
other of their large scores.
The Bucks are led by Fullback
Carl McAdams, 190-pounder, who
has been a major portion of the
White Deer offease. McAdams
scored all three touchdowns over
Canadian.
Coaches Gene Stephenson and
John Bond who scouted the game
said McAdams was the hardest
blocker and mast vicious linebacker
they had ever seen.
The other Bucks are comparable
to the Lefors Pirates. They have
tremendous drive and blazing pur-
suit, speed They are extremely
quick moving and aggressive, much
in the manner of the Lefors team
The Irish are still not at full
strength for the game, and Coach
David Kelley and his assistants are
beginning to think their proteges
me destined to be plagued by ncci-
dpnt and illness throughout the
season.
Tackle Paul Clay will ba out of
nettop for another week. Quarter-
back Ronnie Rainey has been ill
and out of practice sessions all
week Jirry Brown, right tackle. hiu
also been ill and missed several
workouts this week
“We can only hope Rainey and
Brown will be all right by Friday
night,' 'Coach Kelley said
Coach Kelley commented as fol-
lows on last Friday night's game
with Wheeler:
“After running the opening kick-
off for a touchdown and immed-
ma-1 lately recovering an Irish fumble
!on their first kick-off, it looked as
though the light, but game. Mus-
tangs had come to Shamrock to
pull an upset victory over the Irish.
"As the game progressed, the size
and strength of the Irish began to
tell on their smaller opponents,
however, resulting In the 58-6 vic-
tory for Shamrock.
"Ronnie Rainey's passing was a
feature of the game as was the
running of Bill McBryde and Jerry i
Campbell Gray Benson, Bill Val- I
entitle and Bobby Cusick were es- i
pecially outstading on defense ’
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increased And the new design also
provides significant increases In
performance economy and maneuv •
erbility.
In Darts with the standard V-8
engine and automatic transmission,
for example, accelaleration from 0
to 60 miles an hour has been im-
proved approximately 7 per cent
and gasoline ecsiromy by about the
same percentage. With the six-
cylinder engine and manuel trans-
mission, 0 - 60 acceleration has
been increased about 11 per cent
and economy by about 3 per cent.
The standard-size, 116 inch-whec-
base car has three r.ew scries
identifications for 1962 — th<-
j lowest-price "Dart" series, the mid-
dle-line ‘ Dart 330" and the deluxe
"Dart 440.” Twenty-three sedan,
hardtop, station wagon and convert-
l Mile models are offered.
A redesigned mid more durable
automatic transmission for V-8
engines and improved, easy-to-turn
manual steering head the long list
of engineering advances in the new
Dart
Dodge also has Introduced a sleek
new addition to its compact Lancer
line for 1962 — a prestige sports
model called the “Gran Turismo,"
Mr Dekle pointed out.
The Gran Turismo. along with
the six olher 1962 Lancer models,
will go on display in Dodge dealers'
s lowiooms on September 28
The OT, a two-door hardtop, has
distinctive exterior styling and
luxurious, all-vinyl Interior which
features bucket seats.
"We are introducing the Oran
Turismo to meet the growing de-
mand for compact cars with luxury
tyling," said Mr Dekle The GT
represents an effective blending of
J both economy and distinctiveness."
Mr and Mrs. Bob Roach, Sr., and
daughter. Mary Adele, are In Anin- 1
j rillo today (Thursday),
NOW SNOWING THRU SATURDAY HITE
THIS IS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
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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/m1/8/?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.