The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1957 Page: 4 of 12
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Wamt Ad Section
THE SHAMROCK TEXAN. SHAMROCK. TEXAS
Few Aufos Have 1958 Stickers
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957
CLASSIFIED |9 Household Goods
ADVERTISING
Rate per line ..........
Minimum charge (>0c
Display in classified section
per inch ________ 75c
Card of thanks 80s
Errors in advertisement should oo
reported Immediately 'Hie Texan
will not be responsible for mon
than one Incorrect Insertion, and
assume mo responsibility above the
cost of advertising
FOR BALE — Twin beds, match-
ing dresser and chest of drawer
. 20c Mrs. J. W. Oooch, Rhone 159
JO-tfe-9
SEE UH BEFORE
Ronald T. Jones
Is Stationed At
2 Lost and Found
10 Machinery
FINANCING
Your New Car
Lowest Rate* Offered
LOST — hi Shamrock night of
Wellington game, billfold contain-
ing driver's llcen ;e ami other Im-
portant paper b'lon lng to Glen
Warrick. Owner keep money and
return balance to V. E. Warrick,
Wellington. 31-ltc-2
3 Help Wanted
FOR SALE
Bruner Supreme fully auto-
matic witter softener; Myers
water pump, M motor, 66 foot
plastic pipe, 42 gallon pressure
tank; Myers water pump, % motor,
45 foot plastic pipe, 42 gallon pres-
sure tank; windmill and Lower, 200
fool Inch galvanized pipe. Will
sell at sacrifice as new well and
good water requiring larger equip-
ment make this equipment umiec- j
rssary Also 1948 Itoudmasler Uulck,
I practically new white sidewall tires,!
good condition. Will trade for Ford 1
Praetor (qulpment, feed, cows, or I
what have you? C. A. MHANH,
Phone 908-J-2. 30-2tc-10
See Ked or Bill Walker at—
Walker Investment
Company
“Houses are Darning every day
and night that aever burned
before.”
Remember that your home or
>ijxlr>e«* la only as valuable as
bs Insurance wlilch covers It—
Why not call or w*s BUI Walker
or Harry Frye
WALKER—FRYE AGENCY
■ ■■■■•■> ar ■
With only one-tenth of the motor will not prevent Inspections stations
vehicles In Texas Inspected for the from being rushed again during the
vear 1858, automobile and truck t lew weeks of the Inspection,
owners were urged to obtain their icrlod ending April 15, 1958. Ve- IfUylnnAn
new .nspeetlon stickers before u,e ulele owners who complete their l\ITAlllyCll, VJllIlC3f 1J
KITZINOEN, GERMANY — Ar-
hollday season. | Inspections before the holiday per-
Col Homer Garrison, Jr. direct- lod will avoid the Inconvenience of
or of the Texas Department of waiting at the Inspection stations.
Public Safety, called upon motor-
ists to obtain their 1958 Inspection TIie state pol,ce dlrect°r also
stickers as soon as possible In order ' ^ thaL ,-i1[ly Inspections will be
to alleviate the last minute rush on of b?ncflt 10 lnot(,rUU wbo plan
the 4,200 Inspection stations In Tex ■ 'rlps durin;? lhe Thanksgiving to
aa. ■ New Year’s period by eliminating
_ , mechanical defects.
Garrison said only about 450X100
of the four million registered ve-
hicles In the state have been in-
spected and approved
Kate Holmes (colored) was dls-
ml'S«d this week from Shamrock
•While this number exceeds that General Hospital. Mrs Will Dan-
for the same period last year,” he lei (colored) Is a patient In the
said, the present rate of Inspection hospl'al this week.
my Specialist Third Class Ronald
T. Jones, whose wife, Eva, lives In
Shamrock, recently was graduated
from the 10th Infantry Division's
Non-Coinmissioned Officer Acad-
emy at Kltzlngen, Germany.
Jones, assigned to Battery E ol
the division’s 7th Artillery, received
Instruction In leadership, map
reading and other military subjects.
He entered the Army in June
1956 and completed basic training
at Fort Ord, Calif
Mr. and Mrs. John Sherrod and
children, Mitchell and Melissa,
spent the week-end visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sher-
rod. Mr. Sherrod is seriously 111 fol-
lowing surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Utecht of
Los Angeles, California, are visl-
;ng with Mr and Mrs R. B Lewis.
Mrs. Utecht Is a niece of Mrs. Lewis.
Mrs. J. C. Tinsley was In Lub-
bock recently for a visit with her
daughter Dr. Willa Vaughn Tins-
ley. Dr. Tinsley drove to Sham-
rock to bring her mother home.
Earl O'Neal and daughters De-
borah and Kathy of Pam pa. visi-
ted his mother, Mrs. C. T. O'Neal
who Is sick, Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Utecht visited in
Pam pa Tuesday evening and were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
O’Neal. Mrs, O'Neal prepared a de-
lectable chop suey dinner.
Mrs. J. M Tindall and Mrs. Bed-
ford Harrison were In Houston this
week where they visited with the
Bedford Harrisons, Jr., arid with
Mrs. Tindall's son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steb-
blns.
Leonard A. Jones, Route 1, Roches-
ter High School and attended Tex-
The 23-year-old soldier, son ol as A & M College.
Mrs. Charles Ferguson of Chap-
peaqua, New York, arrived Wednes-
day afternoon to be with her fath-
er, Rev. Ed R. Wallace who has
been ill in Shamrock General Hos-
pital for several days.
Stanley Home ProducI . needs ex-
tra help lor heavy I,ill and Christ-
mas bui ill' . s 4 ho rs per day, $50
per week. F r Interview call collect
or write, Loreta Waters. 1301 Dun-
can, Fttinpu, Fa..lie Mohawk 4-29(15
28-3U:-3.
12 Automotive
Limited numb' r of opening foi
police off Iff ■( .s mil two registered
nur .i n. Age 21 10 li. Good i.llltry Ex-
cellent annual, sick and holiday ben-
efits. Rigid mental, physical mid
character lnvcsligullon. Contact Am-
arillo Police Department, HOD Pierce
St. Amarillo T> n between 11 am
and 5 p.m Monday thru Saturday
28-4tc :i
FOR BALE 1356 black and
white V-li Chevrolet Ilcllaire, auto-
matic traniiinlialon, power steer-
ing, power brakes. Small equity
and take up payments. Also block
ml I white 1955 Crown Victoria
Ford, Small equity and take up
payments See at 911 No. Muin or
phone Mis J. W Trlchell, 873.
31-ltc-12
tvpewriter;; for rent
itandard and portable, Including
vide carriage standard; aioc adding
machines for rent. THE SHAM-
ROCK TEXAN Up-15
FOR HALF — oil drum*, ideal
lor trusti barrels Only $2 50. The 1
' ' XH CO. phoer 178 46-tfC-lb
GENERATOR A Voltage re-
gulator service. Quick battery
charge, 6 or 12 volt Tom's Auto-
motive Electric, Tom C. In-
gram Call 192 ltip-12.
FINISH High School or grade
aaiool ui home Sparc time. Books
furnished. Diploma awarded. Star
where you lift school. Write Co
mm bln School Box 1514, Amarll-
k 111 l.2lc-l»
Any one who has a sincere desire
to stop drinking Is asked to write
ALOHOLICfl ANONYMOUS, P. O
Box 569. Shamrock, Texas. Your
identity and confidence will be re-
spect ed. It costs yon nothing, and
may help you as It has 150,009
others. 28-tfp-16
7 Rentals 14 Wanted To Buy
FOR I,EASE Independent ser-
vice station on Highway 66 — $190
per month. H.I ! bedi aim livin '.
•|Unrter Immediate possession I
Clara Rankin . n nine Ct . Mi:-7
WANTED TO BUY — Good used
television lower and serial. Call or
write j. M Davis, Ilox 191, Well-
ington 31-ltp-14.
POP RENT furnished apr't-
ment to wcrkhig nun Hills paid.
109 E. -Uli Street.
15 Miscellaneous
ltp-7
FOR RENT trailer space, grass
and fell' d yard, il r hi. bill: paid
Located -it 117 S. Main, phone 8
31 tfc-7. 1
FOi i.FNT 4-room niodern
furnished hull: ■ near I.ela Phone
£3(1 W o; 867-W2. 31-2tp-7
B Rea! Estate
TOR SALT, — 5 room house In
Mont-1,ew Addition Loan pending
Phone 937-W 41-tfc 8
lh I D ADDING MACHINES, small
Corona $10, small Remingtons $20
iid idc Aim new Iteinington-Rands
$1 I'll week THE SHAMROCK
rEXAN. tfp-15.
• ED OFFICE rYPEWlilT'EHa -
I'-mlngton 'landnrd $16, Mercedes
'ortajile $15. Royal Blamierd $80,
'-(nilili roroiiu siiuulard $25, Under-
voml standard $15. Most of these
mi hlnes neid a IllUo work THE
SHAMROCK TEXAN tfp-15
Gierhart
And Montgomery
NEW PORTAHLi; TYPEWRIT
I Efts - R iyal and Endth-Corona
j world':! two Iglge.' l idling portables,
f 1 (in per week tub SHAMROCK
j TEXAN. tlp-15
REAL ESTATE
,,EASES AND HOY ALTIKS
Eui inn
- Itaiiehrs
City Property
l‘X)R SALE 25-3000 Ravage rifle
and '.in i ouge Remington pumiJ
h'dgun, both now; also piano and
wo wheel stock to idler, both In
ond condition. Mrs. John Nunn,
phone 141 or 975. 3(>-tfc-l5.
Johnson Hold Building
Office Ph Residence I'll ,
$13 M8 a 685 ' f
CASH lor your piano. TEMHLB-
TCN PIANO SERVICE, 1310 K N.
W, Childress, Texas. Phone WE-
7-2685 30-2I.C-15.
Up To $80 Trade-In
'.V.VJ.’.V.'.V.V.VAVVV/.Vi
WANTED
Are You Planning On Develop
in>; Water For Irrigation Pur
poses? If You Need Financial
Assistance See Us He fort
VOU CLOSE DEALS.
Her lied or Bill Walker ht—
Walker Investment Company
I \ .VI Hank BUlg.—Ph. 171 ur 1V6
A'.W.V.WAW.W.VMMl
WE WILL BUY producing oil
and g.w royalties. Ben H. Williiuns.
Clarendon, Texas. 25-lotp-15.
FOR BJULE rye seed, 81 50 per
bushel, llj miles south of Dozier A
F Wlsci ikaemper, Jr. lfl-t.fr -16
Penney Associates
To Receive Special
Christmas Payment
Juke llurkett, monai a r of J C.
Penney Company Sllin irock store
said that he has been advised by
tho New York office that the Pen-
ney Company's dlreetoi . have
authoil.'.ed u special Christmas
prtyinent for more than lO.noii nsso-
rlii lei In the Company'!- 1.700 stores,
offices and warehouse:, throughout
the United States
The payment will include all full-
time associates us well us extra
and part-time associates and those
employed on or before October 1,
1957
ON YOUR OLD BEDROOM AND
LIVING ROOM SUITES, REGARD-
LESS OF CONDITION!
»T "CW
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M
I All ell. ible Penney nssoidates will
j share except management stalf
members whose earnings are det-
I crinlned largely by the Company's
| long-standitig profit sharing plan, j
i'1 ie payment will be made in all
s res, offices and warehouses oil
December 3
! Tho payment Is In addition to
I regular Company provisions for as-
! sociates' benefits Including sick
j benefit, hospital and surgical ln-
> tunmae plan, gratultuuup death
mil dismemberment benefit, Thrift
and Profll-BUarln Retirement
Fund Flan, dlsaounl on purchases
and others
■O, -
TRADE IN YOUR OLD
FURNITURE TODAY ON A
BRAND NEW LIVING
ROOM ,,r BEDROOM SUITE
YOU CAN BE PROl'D OF!
VOLUME PURCHASE SALE OF
CHRISTMAS GIFTS CONTINUES!
Among patients receiving medi-
co! and surgical cure In Shamrock
C'.'hOiAl Hospital this work are:
Mrs V C Clay. Mrs Edgar Kep-
hail, Mrs. Mima Below, Mrs Tom
O'Gonnan, Mrs. J. \\ Toiler of
Clarendon. Tommy Burrell. Mrs Id*
C.urdner. Mrs. Buell Hardy, Mrs
Virginia Walker. James Bmlth,
Charles Gragg, II J Halley, A R
Cay of lXizIer, Mrs c. P. Calla-
han of McLean. Bobby McPherson,
Aqrllla Ramerls, Grace Harrington.
John Barton, Wheeler. Bessie Tho-
mas. Rev Ed R Wallace, Ann
Berliner and Mrs \y A Sutton
[Join us in this tremendous sale . . . made jmssible
by buying in cooperation with other independent!
(furniture dealers. By pureheusing in carload lots,,
I we bought at reduced pikes and saved on freight.'
(These exciting low prices are the result. Come in]
itoday and save on Chrmtmns gifts for the home.
Re uve no one else sends the
same Christmas greeting. Order
from THE SHAMROCK TEXAN
samp'c hooks by Burgoyne or Mas-
terpiece America's finest, in wide
rauno of prices Delivery In one
week. 31-Stp
BENSON HDW. & FURNITURE CO.
223 N. MAIN — SHAMROCK, TEXAS — PHONE 21G
- ' - - 5 -
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ALL PRICES GOOD
—FRI. - SAT. - MON. . TUES.
FREE DR. PEPPER ALL DAY SATURDAY
WED.-
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CARTON
PLUS DEPOSIT
Dr. Pepper
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PILLSBURY
Flour
25 POUNDS
1.8 9
FOLGERS
POUND
Coffee
89c
VAN CAMPS
PORK & BEANS, 2 Tall Cans... 25c
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VEGETABLES
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2 Tall Cans
29c
\ DELICIOUS APPLES, Pound
FLORIDA TANGERINES, 2 Lbs.
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GIVE A
TREASURED
GIFT
FROM OUR
TOP
STAMP
REDEMPTION
DHL MONTE PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT ! SCHOOL DAY
DRINK, 46-0z. Cans, 3 For $1 PEANUT BUTTER, 12-0z Jar .37
PURE CANE
HILLS BROTHERS
SUGAR, 10 bs.......99c COFFEE, Lb.
89c
CENTER
Largest
Ever .
Selection
MRS. TUCKER S
MEADOW LAKE
SHORTENING, 3-Lb. Can. 79c OLEO, 2-Pounds.
49c 2 cans 29c To Choose From!
DOUBLE TOP SAVINGS STAMPS EVERY
WEDNESDAY WITH $2.50 PURCHASE OR
MORE. THIS IS YOUR TOP STAMP RE-
DEMPTION CENTER.
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1957, newspaper, November 21, 1957; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529624/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.