The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1957 Page: 6 of 12
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^age SIX—section one
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1957
IRISHMEN
(Continued Ironi fuze 1)
other 89 through the air and had
two touchdowns called back
Irishmen gathered 10 first downs,
I5b yards on the ground and an-
other 8 In the air.
Shamror-k played on Inspired
llrst quarter, but as soon ns the
second period opened there was
little doubt about the outcome, In
an effort to hold down th< mount-
ing score, Peterson emptied his
bench, but It proved to bo of no
avail.
SHAMROCK MADE two serious I
threats at scoring, both In the I
fourth quarter, but on one occas-
ion u fumble stopped the drive on
the 2-yard line and the Irish I
lacked the punch to ret the hall J
across on the other try Pi rryton
holding on Its own 2-yard line.
Tile Rangers w orln: was divided
among 8 players Burly Don .Sey-
mour, a 185 pound fullback, scored
twice as did Bill Apple, Thomas I
Carter. !■: irl McKln i Kell
fer, Sammy McLain and Zack MU- j
ler each scored am i Harold Bl.die' j
Converted after four lalller
THE MOST EXCTTiNO run of
the game was turned In by .Shaffer
who look the sci on | him kc ell |
and romped 90 yar lor a touch ,
down. The run roqum'd o , hi
seconds.
Tile Rangers played ver.
tlously throughout the fir t
ter and did not m.um, a f
down. The Irish, on I
played inspired b..i ,.nu pi.....,
three first down;, and le d 1J
yards rushing and 8 mine -a:
ONLY—
(Coi'tiuuod from P<*ye l)
brought m was grading low, gln-
The | tiers stated.
J M Tindall estimated that the
freeze wet weather Itad cut pro-
duction 40 per cent and had low-
ered the grade 25 per cent.
Compri , Manager Woolly said
how much farmers were able to
salvage from the crop depended
largely on the weather for Che
neat four or flic weeks. 'With a
few; week; of dry weather, we might
realize more than most people
think, Mr. Woolly said.
The Perm Libor Bulletin, pub-
lished weekly by the Texas Employ*
ment Commission, estimates pro-
duction in Wheeler and Gray
Counlics at 7 500 bales. This Is 500
bales below the original estimate
The bulletin states that 75 per cent 1
of the crop Is open and that only
22 per cent lias been harvested.
GIRLS-
(Cun unued trom Page 1)
area, ha
bi-dtstra
Dixie
player of
,k< view . team ts consld-
f the strongest In the
lug won their district and
last year. 17ie same
bark this year.
;, i, wa.‘ the htgh-point
the evening with 23 Car-
lin Tinkler hooped 17, Ann Orlf-
MAIL—
(Continued fern Page 1)
and
eludes the full name, street
number, city, zone and state.
He said, also, that It Is a good
hlra to ttock up on heavy wrapping
paoer, sturdy corrugated cartons,
strong cord, and paper adhesive
tape foi use In securely packing
and wrapping your Christmas gifts.
MOTHER
(ConthiutfU J
In Denison. Mr
owned «nd rprr
I>ry GofX?s Store
Mis. Dfvann.v
Queen of All .s.
Altar Six-lety and
I* Study Club.
ruwi Page 1)
Devannev, who;
:*(•(; nev&nnry’fl
in Sayre, died in |
v/#H a member of
.1 fh Church, tiu*
the As You Like
f.n 12 and C. - en Newkirk 5.
i, guard positions for the Lassies
V . 1m Tinkler, Bonnie Shel-
ton and Kay Dodson.
Lel.'ermen from last year's team
, ; ,'jn ; rid Vi-rlene Tinkler,
in ,|. Neel,. Ann Griffin, Gwen
Newkirk, Kay Hudson and Bonnie
■Shelton Other squad members are:
in. King. Clara I vans, Huberts
and Shirley
Pepper.
. nellcri and V. Tinkler are co-
i alns for the .on,
, , i irl made Iota of mistakes
i 'aii,.st Lakevicw, and we know we
na..(. uiti1 i work to do to over
ii,nii' tluse error If we do
we n |.:u dr v. lop min a fairly good
.,,11 , ir> bif .re the season Is ov-
risaid Coach Smith.
Play.J If you’d like to Include your Christ-
Jock Mahony Starring In
'Slim Carter' At Liberty
Jock Mahoney's forthcoming Un-
iversal-International picture, "811m
Carter," showing through Saturday
at the Liberty Theatre, has all the
in, card or letter Inside your gilt | entertainment elements to attract
p.okiu:e, Just add the appropriate youngsters and grown-ups alike.
Kn t Clavii mall postage to the pot- [/,vely Julie Adams and diminutive
tage for the package Itself; thus
in uring simultaneous arrival of
your gift and greeting.
Thu post office will furnish upon
muo t mailing slips for your
Christmas cards designating those
for local delivery and those for
out of town delivery.
CASH—
(ContJumcO lrom Pagi* 1)
I Dr Phi
I/ nih I)
J I)*
BUT THK HAN
scoring punch In
ter and they left
time wit)i a .'120
32 point quarter, t
scored with only
half. Seymour br k
with a 26 yard ru
which capped a 74
let booted tin* «
Perry ton led 7-0.
After the first t
came easy for th<
ft :24 left before the
to Thomas Carter
yards, hit pay dirt
touchdown had h
This capped u 40 }
Rangers kicked off
down, Shamrock <i
ihHaS i<:
d and Walter
Tenn , and
McSherry. al'
r• e sons, J. Tom
vanney of Havre;
y of Knlrl, Ok la ,
two great prand-
thers, E B. Ty-
'I'' card of Mem-
. : aster, Mi s Ma-
of Memphis.
ACHIEVEMENTS
(ConUnu-a Irem » age li
•Jefin- skillet and two electric
ii.i, lidded to equipment in home
mt plan.
r de; dresses,
apron* made
.70 handmade
i ted edges;
17 dollies, and
iar
in merit*
> with
gloves;
field at
I. De.vpite
Hi lett in tire
REMODELING
.CoiiUmucq Hi,in fa-
c 11
enjoy your
point
ilddS
Bhf-
iiml
the i
off a
the K
round pm
nifty 47 yard
ue era ahem
kick Was trur aim 1’e
20-0 lead. Tills drive
j ards.
THE NEXT TWO
Hungers hud tin bull
IIv, touchdowns
Rang. IS. With
naif, a Seymour
, i»g 4(1
minruts ufter ,i
•ii (idled buck,
rd march The
and "u ,,ond
i, k kicked (in
M'KInlcy broke
rniler to put
11) 0. HI 11 flot’s
rryton held u
■ covered 54
I luC6 Where you will
movies to the utmost "
Emlshcd hi n il in ul sundnlwond
panelling wlili t.m walls, the spu-
1 ilons lobby pi Mil’, nil Inviting at-
I molphern to the thenlre-goer us hr
rliters thr lobby of
! Ill J
I
i blouses, si 1J
totaled 129 g
iiamlkercfiief
fix pairs of
20 rugs.
Tin. women of the Three Leaf
flub bn hi.l all of the regular I number enclosed
c lub meetings through the year, j fix the amount
.itin.icil i , ,i.. d me, tin :s, assisted jand use as many ns you can. More
In helping In e.ue for the slek and will be
in, ,, , w 'll ii tali m : part In the [the enclosed envelope
Tim Hovey are starred with MaPo-
ncy in the panoramic color action
drama.
Pans will be hearing Mahoney
sing In the new movie. Three cow-
boy ballads are Introduced by the
star who portrays a guitar-playing
cafe vocalist discovered by talent
scouts and elevated to stardom.
Miss Adams has the roll of "star
mnker” and the 'behind-the-
scenes" story by David Bramson
and Mary C. McCall, Jr., unites her
romantically with Mahoney.
Most exciting Inovatlon in “SUm
Carter”, however. Is said to be the
appearance of 11-year-old Tim Ho-
vey.
The talented litle star who gain-
ed prominence In "The Private
War of Major Benson," will be seen
as an orphan boy refusing to recog-
nize deceit In his make-believe
hero.
Mahoney, ex-screen stuntman
and famed “Range Rider" of tele-
vision, presents some dare-devil
acrobatics In the picture and pin-
up collectors will see their favorite
glamor girl, Joanna Moore, in one
of the film's top roles.
Well known screen players in
supporting parts are William Hop-
per, Bill Williams and Barbara
Hale.
“Slim Carter” waS directed by
Richard H. Bartlett.
Montgomery rittman wrote the
screenplay and the film was pro-
duced by Howie Horwltz.
The Texas
“Another Friendly Theatre”
SHAMROCK, TEXAS
DON’T FORGET TO INCLUDE A FEW OF THE MOST
WANTED AND ENJOYABLE GIFTS FOR CHRIST-
MAS: GIFT BOOKS OF HAPPINESS IN DENOMINA-
TIONS OF $1.00, $2.50 AND $5.00 ON SALE AT
EITHER BOXOFFICE NOW!
lunty Chest Clinic, a clinic for med-
i ally Indigent tuberculosis patients
jand their contacts.
I help make possible free chest
j X-rays. 16,094 persons received
\ tree X-rays during the 1956 X-ray
survey conducted by the State
j Health Department, Local expenses
wei <■ paid from Beal Sale funds,
help give tuberculin tests to
first and eighth grade students In
Wheeler County Schools. 1.600 stu-
deiils were tested In 1956.
help spread information on the
prevention and control of TB.
help In the search for a sure
and safe vaccine.
Heals are still $1 per sheet—Just
as they were 50 years ago. The • ,, .
is not intended to i patrons with the finest, most comfortable facilities R
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The Liberty
"Your Friendly Theatre”
SHAMROCK, TEXAS
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In line with our policy of providing; our movie
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sent on request Please use | ^
LAST THREE DAYS-
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
FOR THIS LOVABLE AND ENJOYABLE FAMILY
PICTURE. YOU’LL LOVE LITTLE TIM HOVEY IN THIS!
//or Since
'Major Benson
Q///*U JM
HEARTWARMING-
CoMeoy/
in rn;
v: noli, churcheH of
work of
the city.
Mr Ruth Stephens Is president
• of the croup. Other members are:
the ’ newly-du- I Mm,’s Dcun Mr Murt,X Andrew
aking j
TIMES tin
they rucked
!< orated Liberty. The celling has
j bet n Iovwm i d and ITnlshed with
! ac ui.siJca! tHi*. All lighting Is in-
fill'd. The* outer lobby floor Is
finished in asphalt tile.
Tup concc.sHU.n stands have born
I moved to the rear <*1 the inner lob-
by to provide more space. The
j floor if the inner lobby is covered!
in thick carpeting in a design that
JeompUinciith the tun and sutulul-
j wood color scheme. A soft light 11-
luminatc.s the entrance to each aisle.
I The inside of the theatre has been
I redecorated in u modernistic style
with ull heaters recessed fn the
up tallies. First cairn* with 1 49 walls
left in the half, a D l Ray Mounts In announcing the completion or
to Billy Apple pvo . covering 17 TM LJowriremodeling program,
yards hit paydirt. This made it 26-0 Mr, WoMry extended a cordial In-
land with only 31 seconds left. Sey-
mour, on a draw play ripped right
up the middle for a 41 yard touch-
down gallop.
Perry ton grabbed two quick
touchdowns early in the third
quarter, one ot these was Shaffer';.
brilliant CO yard kickoff return and
the other was turned in by McLain i
who capped a 40 yard march by go-
ing the final 13 yards with 7:30 left
In the quarter, Shiflet's kick was
true to make it 45-0.
WITH 306 LEFT in the game. I
Miller raced Hi yards to conclude 1
a D8 yard march which required j
only n plays to execute
IVrryton Shamrock
Morgan, .J Rabo, Wr ley Leake,
Pi iti«! Bca’ley, Buck Slaughter, A.
P Bumpers. (; O Cantrell, Sr , O.
T (Jin cock, J R Stunnel!, F. T.
Grindl, Della Drake. I.oran flop,
Hern im: , O B Harvey. Sr., John
(?i'o; an, A .1 Laycock, W. W. Bax-
ter, Bert Boland, J. It. Clemens,
John Bilberry, Lula Harris, J. E.
Bh'kemore and Walter Ellerbee.
M , Vara Crlppen, Wheeler
County Home Demonstration Agent
work . In cooperation with the group
In their various protects.
your icfurn and make checks pay-
ab’e to Wheeler County Tuberculo-
sis Association. Your gift Is tax de-
ductible.
NEW -
(Continued lroin Page 1)
available, we are pleased to announce that we have |
completed the remodeling of The Liberty Theatre . . . *
and invite you to enjoy a movie in its comfortable sur- i
roundings soon. We have utmost faith in the future of *
Shamrock and pledge ourselves to continue to keep our
business facilities abreast of the times. CONTINUOUS
SHOWS DAILY at either The Liberty or The Texas. |
i ♦ • <m< mm rr’~mm—nwr—i— i—r 'ii s
Ifnlion to tho people of Shnmrork
tnd surrounding tiadc ami to come
I) and see wlmt h i i been accui’p-
iished.
19 First Downs
305 Net Yards Hushing
89 Net Yards Gained
454 Total Yards Gained
4 Passes Attempted
3 Parses Completed
0 Passes Intercepted by
2 Number of Pints
44 Punt Average
1 Opp Fumbles Recovered
fi Number of Penalities
50 Yards Penalized
10
159
it
1(17
9 '
EL RANCHO
(Continued from Page D
:-i I the i;l Rancho will be open
34 hours a day, seven days a week,
.t* ( iuliz ii ' in Mexican food the
K1 Huiieho changes its menu duilv.
Mr and Mrs. Sisk have three
do lighter.'. Alisa, fi; Rita, 3; and
(iaII, 20 months.
B-PW
(Continued trum Page D
TWO—
(Continued Iruin Page 1)
Parrish No. 2 —> section 65, block
U . H&gK Survey — coni pit* ted
' 1() 28 57 potential 80 barrels of
oil plus 10 per cent water — grav-
ity 37 — total depth 2.190 feet.
William K Davis — Warren-Per-
kins Nu 1 Section 50, block 24.
HcVGN Survey completed 10-21-
57 — potential 05 barrels of oil
plus 15 per cent water — gravity
39 — total depth 2,004 feet.
Hal If. Vaughnn — Tindall, et
nl No. 0 — section 5, block A-R,
H«HiGN Survey — completed 10-26-
57 — potential 15 barrels of oil
with no water trnre of RR3 —-
gravity 3fi — total depth 2.260 feet.
Completion Wheeler County
Ornhnm-Mlchaella Drilling Co,
— Barbee No. 1 — section 30. block
24. II.VON Survey — pay 2.259 feet
to 2,386 feet — potential 1,300 0(H)
ruble feet of gas — rock pressure
20 pounds — Kellervllle area
Completion CollingHWordi County
El Paso Natural (Ins Co -‘Bet-
on bough No. 5-A flection 100, block
16. H&ON Survey-pay 1,923 feet
to 2,106 feet—potential 7,500.000
J mui Colvin, James Brothei Mis cubic feet of gas—rock pressure
Nell Adams, Ml.'s Ruth Zeu'ler,! 400 pounds southeast from Sham-
45 .m, | the t hree hostesses. I rock.
(till
Trs. w A Sims, Miss Monnic
nd Mrs Elsie Mne Hood.
Mi I, 1! DePew was a special
in t with the following members
1 pi» en' Mines. M. M. NK. Guy
0 H o din, Marie Taylor, Mary Puce,
6 Gene Byars. Shirley Draper, W C.
25 5 Glevri Chester Payne, Katie (’lose,
t
5
ANNOUNCING . . .
THE OPENING OF
The Dairy Mart
EAST HIGHWAY fifi
PHONE 2SS
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF
MRS. SEIDEL McPHERSON
• SPEC IALIZING IN DAIRY MART BROILER BURGERS.
• TASTY SWEET H E CREAM. MALTS. MILK SHAKES, SUNDAES
ANI) BANANA SPLITS.
• COMPLETE SANDWICH MENU.
• T-BONE STEAKS, FRIED OR BROILED TO Y(M’R ORDER.
• CHICKEN. FISH STICKS. STEAK FINGERS AND SHRIMP
IN-A-BASKET.
• HOME-MADE CHILL
• HOT CHOCOLATE. COFFEE AM) FOUNTAIN DRINKS.
Open Daily 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.
CURB SERVICE AT ALL TIMES
Plenty of Parking Space — 9 Stools Inside
(WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING SOON)
a charcoal kHH with ull suet re-
move'!, In addition to offering a
complete sandwich menu; home-
made chill; t-bone steaks; chick-
en, fish sticks, steak finders and
shrimp ln-a-ba«kot.
In the Ice cream line, Dairy
Mart offers Tasty Sweet Ice Cream,
I Malts, Milk Shakes, Sundaes and
i Banana Splits.
Fountain drinks of nil kinds will
be available In addition to hot
chocolate and coffee.
The new business has plenty of
parking space, 9 comfortable stools
Inside, and provides curb service
at nil times. Tt will be open dally
from II n.m. until 11 p.m. and from
2 pm until 10 pm on Sundays.
The staff, In addition to Mrs. Mc-
Pherson, includes Fay Orlffln.
June Hardin, Lnvlta IJncycomb.
Dale Miller, Wandn Peper, Mrs. Ce-
cil Fuller and Jnnicc Fuller.
■ ■■■■■ l
-LOCALS-
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Burris and
children, Pamela and David Lee,
of Hmger, visited during the week-
end with Mrs Burris' grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Dalrymple.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boston and
children, Holly, Talinage and James,
arrived last week-end from Colo-
rado City, for a visit with Mr. Bos-
ton's mother, Mrs. P T Boston. Mr.
Boston returned home Sunday,
and Mrs. P T Boston drove to
Colorado City Wednesday to take
her daughter-in-law and children
home.
Mrs. Austin Byrd Is In Marietta,
Okla., where she Is visiting In the
home of her sister, Mrs. W. B.
Looney.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
ApacheWells
A NATURAMA Ptclm*
Anna Maria Ren
ALBERGHETTI • COOPER
* REPUBLIC PICTURE
Jfltt
DAVIS
nrtcM try RICHARD BARTLETT•SotOTpbybv MONTGOMERY PITTMAN • Fralaen HOWIE HORWITZ
(fgp A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE
PLUS CARTOON “FISHING BEAR” AND SHORT
FRIDAY NITE ONLY
AT 11:15
ALL A^MAN DESIRED
SUNDAY, MONDAY
and TUESDAY
ALSO CARTOON AND SERIAL
SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY
A RIP-ROARING WESTERN
Mr. and Mrs. Roe Davidson were
In Norman, Okla, last week-end
and attended the Oklahoma llnlv-
erstty-Notre Dame football game
The Davidsons also visited In Ok-
lahoma City, while on the trip.
Mrs, H F Holmes and Mrs. H.
P. Mundy made a trip to Fort
Worth this week.
Mrs, M E. Risk and Mrs. L. E.
Depew were In Darrouzett recent-
ly where they attended an Erstern
Star dinner.
NINE DIE IN CRASH
Wnller, Tex. — Nine persons,
eight of whom were passengers in
one car, were killed when two cars
smashed together, throwing all the
victims but a 6-weeks-old infant,
from the twisted wreckage of tire
almost demolished automobiles
Four of the dead were children
and seven of the victims were
killed Instantly. The driver of the
other car, Walter. 51, of Hempstead,
was driving alone in his car.
We ate taking orders for Master-
piece and Burgoyne Christmas
Cards now. You may order blank
or printed with your name Delivery
in one week. THE SHAMROCK
TEXAN. 31-3tp.
flasxOL
Next Wednesday
and Thursday
- DOUBLE FEATURE
MU CANYON
OUTLAWS
MIAN RAimUM SOU M
PmtvtM *• CkreetMt*
f. ARANA UOOOt ---
WAUl IAHtmt
PLUS TWO SHORTS
PLUS A RIB-TICKLING 2-
REELCOMEDY
ALSO LATE WORLD NEWS,
FOOTBALL AND TOM &
JERRY CARTOON
PLUS
"SKABENGO
STARTS NEXT WEDNESDAY
ONE OF THE MOST UNUSUAL MOTION PICTURES
EVER FILMED. AND IT IS TRUE. READER’S DIGEST
CARRIED THE STORY. IT’S THE TRUE STORY OF
A YOUNG WOMAN WHO HAD THREE PERSONALI-
TIES: A MEEK HOUSEWIFE. A FLIRTATIOUS AND
FUN-LOVING GIRL. AND A NORMAL WOMAN!
Tl\IS IS ONE PICTURE YOU DARE NOT MISS!
& The Three
Faces OF Eve
C/HMmaMcOP£ JOANNS
MW. WOOOWAJIB
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.