The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1956 Page: 1 of 10
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^iHIon Dollar Rain Falls In °
Area; Crops Damaged Ai Kelton
A million dollar rain 'ell in the and continued for one hour. miles South of Kelton reported
e a e me area early Wednesday a strung wind preceded the rain the 3' inches The ilex1:. heaviest
evening, gauging from a mere .03 and serious damage was reported fall was repotted by J. R. Hefley,
of an inch in theGPakan Commun- tc crop© at Kelton. Extent of the who received 1.90 inches at his
>’ to J1.. inches in the Kelton darSage could not be learned hero farm five miles east of Twltty.
vcinty. this morning. Mrs. Woodrow Carlton gauged
Tim official measurement in Some crops were damaged by 1.02 inches in Twltty and said
Shamrock was 1.07 of an inch, ae the 3'r-inch downpour near Kel- some in that area received l'j
coidmg fy Mrs. Roe Davidson, ton. inches. Ernest. Blake of two miles
lie rain started here at 0:45 p.m Mrs. Raymond Mcore of two north of Twltty received 1.20
_ n---inches.
SHAMROCK
10c PER COPY
>2.50 PER year by MAIL
In Wheeler and Nearby Counties
TEXAN
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Letter To The Editor
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July 5, 1956
TO THE EDITOR OF THE SHAMROCK TEXAN:
The former hospital employee, to whom you re-
ferred in your last issue of the Shamrock Texan, would
like for your readers to be informed of the true facts
of the matters which ^ou printed in your paper.
I wmiki like for you n> advise your readers antPthe
public in general that this erQployee wasOnot QmQcted
by the local authorities prior to your last issue of the
paper nor has this employee ever been contacted by
anyone representing the Hospital Boarqij neither the
new board nor the old board.
The first I had been informed of any possible
action, by anyone, was when I read your last issue of
the Shamrock Texan. I .was not t£Ving to get anything
that did not belong to me and did not intend to “beat”
a bill which 1 owed, as was infwretl by your paper; if
i had been trying to do this I certaiiiR' would not have
left a check in the cash drawer.
1 would also like for you to inform the public tliais,
this bill has been paid in full and would have been paicr
Cbooner if I had been shown the courtesy of having been
contacted before your article, based or£}facts. Next
time let’s get all the facts and not parts facts aftad the
balaitch rumorsQ O ' O
—“Former Hospital Employee”
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.7. C. Bradley of Lela said 1 incli
fell there. Oiville Cunningham of
Samnerwooa reported .50 and Mrs.
C. H. Caperton of Dozier .30.
Mrs. G. ;H. Aldcus received .50
of an inch at her ranch, five miles
south ol town.
Mrs. Dennis Porter of Magic
City repotted .44 of an Inch and
Sam Pakan said only .02 of an
inch fell at his home in the Pakan
Community,
Some rural telephone lines were
out of order this morning, making
it impossible to contact several
communities.
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EDITORrS NOTE:—Thjj “bill” referred to above con-
sisted of twtjQ“checks” totalling $454.56Qwfich repre-
sented part of the petty cash fund of Shamrock General
Hospita^ This settlement makes a total of $1,119.54
the City Hospital Board has recovered from two form-
er businftss office employees. The two “checks.” re-
ferred to ab@ve wtjjre dated October 22, 1955.
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New Officers
Installed By
Rebekah Lodge
instnllatigi
sday ovemrQ fn
o Rev. R. J. Daniel
To Pastor Church
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At Hooker, Okla.
Representative
To Boys State
Addresses Club
Donald Davis. Shamrock High
School Junior, described his ex-
periences as delegate to Lone SuQ
Boys State in Austin to Shamrock
Rotarlans and their guests et the
chib's regular weekly luncheon
meeting here Friday Q
Donald, who explained the pur-
pose of .-Hoy." State as being to
teach boys about their government
by doing, was one of 32 delegate©'
from the Texas Panhandle to
“ participate in the anual event the
first week in June.
VisiQig Rotarlans were: N. M.
Higdon, Hurschel Tyler and Emil
B. Kersten, Wellington; A. S.
Jackson, Ca|jhdia£)
W. M. Collie of Lee Way Motor
Freight was a club guest. Q-
Boyd Williams’ name was read
— the second time for proposed mem-
bership and will become a member
of the club next wee© o.
President Bcrten introduced
ft Marvin Tindall, the new program
chairman succeeding Harold
Teegerstrom. Marvin announced
that “beginning with the meeting
two -^eks from today, a different
member of the club will be as-
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AN AERIAL VIEW of tilt’ site of Shamrock's new high school plant
is pictured above. Readers nun easily pin-point the local inf? through
the streets which have been let * “'d-in. G radii®' of the site is being
completed this week by Frenchu-’s Welding Works and the buildfflg
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O contract is scheduled to he let this afternoon (Thursday). The pic-
ture was made h\ Toni Mills, representative of Herbert llrasher X
Associates, iQihbork. l iving the plane from which the picture was
tatken was It. .). Franks, Las Cruces, N.M., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
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Wheat Marketing
Quotas Will Be
City Will Resume Operation And f[med Rj*b?y
* Charges rued
Youth
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each week."
An installation scjrvice was held Rev. Robert J. Daniel, pastor of
Thursday f-vcniik? in tlw loop the Lutheran Church of Sham-
IIall by the Rebekah Lodge. rock and Pakan Community,
Tile hall was decorated with preached his farewell service at
summer flowers. The (Sea table, the Trinity Lutheran CburcliOhis
lrgp with a cloth of lace, was cell- past Sunday. The day wnOalsi©
tcred with an arraCfcemeut of observed with a farewell banquet
pm pie phlox. O O in the Pakan Community Building
SerVtnJf) as InsQllirQ officers Rev. Daniel has served the local
vvcrQ Mrs. Avel Leake, District Lutheran congregation since Au-O11
DeputjOPresident; Ctvfrs. Ethel gust of 1949. This was his first con- I - Al V UiUVnO
Brickey. Deputy Marshall; Mrs. C. gregtuUcn. Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Aifthorily ha© boon oftnted by
G. CMlreU. Sr., Warden; Mrs. O. and their daughters left this jQst the Post offt-e Department to cx-
A referendum of wheat famous
will be conducted In wfieele'
. , County and all other wheat pro
signed to provide t!^ program d.n[.|nR
20.
HWWSUJ T¥ III Ut B O Velldiyc^
voted Gn luiy 20 Maintenance HI Shamrock Airport Against
A referendum of wheat, famous ™
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counties
Mail Delivery
Is Extended To
ns Lllthc* -'ll /-nefrifts rvf _Shnmmc-k: 1200. 1300./p*v , '
Next,enrich
Austin,
Bank Deposits
Are Up Slightly
the Gulf OhQ f^?liPi.
TQGlasscock, Deputy Chaplain, week for Hooker, OkkiCfna, where tend
O Others who served on the install- next Sunday he
Qing staff were: Mmes. Mildred as pastor of St. Johns Lutheran districts of, Shamrock: 1200, 1300, Q
Rfiok, Lodge DQjuty, Elaine SIuiSq Church, q O q 1400 a©i VStO blocks of North ___.wr., a. B-u When i o h
Jewell Kabo, Arvazine Robinson, Pastor Daniel was born in Main Street, according to PosD (J (Continued ou Pr.fft 6, Sec. 1) q 1
Emma Connell of Whaler, Verna tor, lllinoiP iyr 1924. He received mister Flake George.
Williams, Thelma Brewer, Dean his high school and junior c<@?ge ©the Service will replace the
McMurtry, Qmd Ruth SiephejMj, educgi^Ji at Concfijdia College- present Star Route seQlng those
wl^j was installing musician. ' J't Wayne. Indiana and his Qiinfej fourCblocks. O
Q NeWj-officerfiiQtiSJlcd Q're: Mrs. <9>tei©l trajpinp it (Qncordia Sem- ^Service has alsa l^yn^f
Q")Minnle Moqrp, Noble Grand. Mis, inary, St(^fiouis Missoni. Befoi© 'to the 400 block Vf Soiildi
Lf BallieDHager, Vice Graft; Mi© completing hi » idies aftConcorrijg) south Texas, South (Milahnma and A I t oVaaii
- SemmarO he speiC . • K car each South Missaurl Areets and to the IlyPr l«\T 1001
— aiPassistant sWdent-pasto© fiOfDblock of East First sQiQt,, 100
Charges of armed robbery have
Members of the City Council ‘'flort will be made in the future to nick Gene ral Hospital, met brief- |xt,u Rtea against a 17-year-old
pgreed at their regular meeting lu>" fircseivt ordinance lj with the aldermen and report youth in connection with Uigh-
Frlday, July Ml,„dl,y night to wsgme Operation which prohibits : toe H no the looWcr in which work ,j„ tu.cIVi Onvery 4
Tf |U„ IH 1 , «»«* mnim-enance of the Sham• works in the oily limits is itrcrre.^.n ,| die c/ty-oivne.l Lela on Thursdav .ifferuodn of last
If moie than two-thirds of those I0rR Airpoit which has not, been The r, unciiraen voted utninl- inMiiution „,.,.k
ro.niir roug on , ie nation lighted for emergency landings inoiisj, to pw«y hnse a 1< iv spring An Amarillo on ’ i ;i i it ui" cut -
", "wii|,,"he "m In'elfldv' *in< r C '' m M,,3' ($ tins year. I o:ird for The rfty/dSW'in-.mitiK -P ui 'il Lie group w. .1 ni|iics of reen,' 1,10 .v11111'1 reportedly AWOI
1 "';d’ W1 o . n , Ve't ! ......1 mpn discussed at length (>pd inslrueted BBycf Willianw. nidit iSWe cr the ruv art! ho-- 3 “M" base in Long Bei h
more than one-t idJvote aga nat_tjl( shoonip, of fireworks I11 (he ninlimter olOllie p-oi, to place ft? pitul b.u;(g|. ■ n,,. uQ’inien ex r,lM ' Ls b ,n- held in Wheeler
ity limit A met ion to prohibit order for one 'lQ> cost v.'ll: be pressed 11 diQre to make a s udv ( llllnlv I-’11
the sale of lirevvo:k.: was voir I S6:; 00. Q ol (lie audits njmr t further (Its Exanimii.g trial v.gill be held
VC m- Ci0Wnj b' ' M ' ’S' 11 ■Vorll'y 17 IWJttOAll.rU]!. mil; and ‘ 'onOvlIli tjn- aiLoinilalll 'inr tunc 1 In., week, according to
Tnl|i’Q 11 :l :l '**’ '0 ' .......1 1 .......... Ici hmci.'iii of Sham- Atlendinj: the inwing were r‘ "nly Attorney Guy Hardin.
places- ' -, j Worlcv. CouiicUtn.'ii June -r- C. Bivdley, owner of the gro-
^^^.0Th.S»,||».Forg.tfH«|g;! “
markfiting quotas Uio pro/ram wlllCf
not become effective.
Albert Maif-hall, of fire manager
r f the Whfiler County A»s^
nounccs the following
who owns
601 Nortn
i^aiil SI rod. sclls^a I’.mlOol r.<.
.oilne, heQko0ln ct ll' • t a.ml
'd')inotiint3,‘Qlii‘ ran 0’ 1 "hi
( .):uI)boiC ,tbfT)f. it
Las! ThursdajO aite0i<ion
out-6f-l,ow n liian drove in t
Qiib
'. O 1 -O'' 1 ov<0 tlieOmattei ol
■ i i k Qjll of e.i.st,line which h.ul
not ii"tii^i.d for.
:h l'el hi nr si O ,©a^j|()('k a ill/
iQdi II
was around and came back to his place
f business.
ptu.d
ar. He
from
did not
HO
. chaiRi
limui Hubert
■ "'O ' " "nir «H<Ta#n and The youth purchased a Coke
: nidi:-.rc of Hie Boamrock Air- -mm Bradley and tin store owner
Ma.voi Wor- sicpjiecl oii-JsuV for a v3linute-
1,1, 1 11 CAA of- When he returned, the man
■Jlc.nl IP aV such a inovement Oived n .22 calibre
'Ur "Ilicial pi inlcd out IhjR his stomach
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his
aK5T= SSyjgg R W' B,rll’“
tile mnllQ1
Amerson, oanductor. O
Mrs. Ruin Stigiliens, Right Sup-
Oporter to the Noble Gra^l: Mrs.
O;— Cflara RankirQ Left Supporter to
-'the Noble©3rangj MrsORuby Rives,
RQhl, Supporter to the Vice Grand,
Mrs. Janet Johnson, Left (Support-
er to the Vicetjlrand; ’J^iss Nancy
Wliite, Right Supporter to the
(Continued on Pnj$ 6 Sec. 1)
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Rites Are Held
For A. E. Tate
Claimed Bv Death
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(Continued on Page 6, Sec. VQ
Services Pending
For George Vail
Funeral services are pending(Jrr Sunday night.
Funeral services for Alvin Ku-
‘ gene Tate, retired farmer of the
Abra Conimunirv, were held at 3
o’clock WeiT^js-kiy afternoj^ in
the Glenn Davis Membria^Metho-
dist/-Church. Q
Mr Tate, 71 Qars old and a res-
Qident of this area since 19inOiied at
his home in Abra, at 1J^15 o’clock
-nad Avenue. tV ‘ “ ’ y““ 11
Patrons living in anQof these for the second quWter of the 5©vr0h6 lose on tlictjoiik After
areas J@ould erect regulation box- which takes in the eiop planting hue tie tank, the nniiQli ivr away -.p. sue Buirbnm 4!>
n esfSnd contadt the post office for ««« '©',y are slightly hi©ei fro* the .....on with , Um,
' transfer of their mail. Q than they were atj-pis time !n>(J Vshiig fiom the utinippcd l.-nk ..
Delivery will Start Stly Qi,®ost- J’ear. Q Bot jumped into In car ■,<< :i ’Inc i
master Georgeijaid. Loans show a slight increaSd for ill; chase. He Qw the man lO baud
O --—-— the past (three months and an ev- ^ hastily turn f4f,tQn 111.. h w ; i v pm
■rj-.smaller increase fjjr the past tit a he neared Nfic u. >i CF i
2nn^ths. U op-ighl.Qlc d>- ve (t^rl^li the
O OQecoruing to call statement: 'tJay °f E.isi m N Hi B d
WAItUII njflf HOrA pubQhed this week unnii rcqin:u rvic Station. 1 Lloyd
TV UIIIOII 11VI V ,-nl state and federal banking :m I 'ujko^tn iiccnii .
Mrs. Annie Dora Castle, 69, of tnorities the twe Shamrock baigf wr » chase at .< spied : „m
ShannS. mother of Mrs. (J;. M. had on deposit $4,442,560 as of ^ nilos <J-r hour. It b M
Stuart at this city, died at 19:30 June 30. This is a decrease of $30.. : an park his ,n li-mpH mu!
o'clock iQiii'sday morning, July 5, 4*1 compared Avith $4,746.3-^ Qof ulJ*‘n (af'- :n ■ -"- L Q
, T._____ ____u.o w rh Kl.tl.rn OMI,. . -
ii Ol'1 J)--iHciQ‘iieii
■'Wv i piipim-m
bed at 'IQM I . I In till- city
' (-iiiitimicd .-in PiQ (. .sc 11
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died of a
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Mother Of Locdl • '••••
Don Curl Accepts
Job At Jarksboro
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back of their
M Third Street.
Fui
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in SiQtmrock Genera! Hospital.
„ In ill health since October of
J. Crawford, pastdgQf la*, year, Mrs. Castle became ill
while visiting here
oPl
threw months 'Tiro, but $18,769 Eh station owner I'.'lowci lln
greater than on June 30. 1955. n aniif^ the cafi and t.-J i hhn
The First National Bank has he Wild btl<£) him Coke v In W
George Vail, 69-year-old retired Rev. L. ___________ ----^ -
livestock buyer, who died in Sham' the (Missionary Baptist Church of while visiting here In the home $2,419,768 on deposit, and the
rock General Hospital about 3 o’- Hollis, Okla., and RevfC. C. Evans, oHier daughter and was taken to' Farmers Merchants ^tate Bank
clock Wednesday afternoon^. nastor of the Lela Mcftfodist Chur the hoaaja". five days prior to her has $2,022,792.
tt_ ______ 4.^1 4.^ —«„i CA ....... ......... . f . t,.. ,.n„c riooivi w Leans at thr two banks total
was found by her tins
Burchnni, about 5.3
coupk:hvii.g quucc Don c Cu,., f,
Qp)"1,1 ShainriK-k General llo.sni'UI.
O h -0 been hired ns mi icrintcnriciii
1 • • i-vi; <© were in-id at il Qc nr-w Jm-k CouQy Ilosnitei
'■•"’■k TuiffKi.iy morniupHn. in J.uiksbom. “ O
1 1 *U-S' Glum!. will 1h(Q Hts saQ-j was set ,d $400.00 pci
I; - J. 1 I’1 s oQi nc- np n(n luQlic i on)mi.- . in i' < oui'l
Q miordinV to a pres; release fiom
’uUbnnrers wen Fi-arik Stc- Jack County. Q
| i: -l.cplu-ns. R. C H i-.vk. He wilLalirti serve j ,t labonilory
QDb Douglas, Dudley Holland ami X-ray Iccluiiciiui wnen the
in-i Robcrl Lee. vu hospital opens.
O- PiiiuQi .v;i-; in Shamror k fui ] is 34 ycai -- old .i d had
Fi
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Fi
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revolver in
my ms siomacn and said: “I want
hud civcA ; lie money you’ve got here.”
'formerly _
He careful with that gun,"
Bradley said, 'file man ordered the
"I'"Or to take all tin bills and half
d- Hurs In in the cash register and
give them to him. Alter raking the
$25 or $21’. the man sued away
west ou Highway 06
Bradley phoned Deputy Sheriff
Luke Henley In Shamrock, and
Henley radioed Sheriff Bus Dor-
man. Dorman radioed a general
: l/Q-in and the man (vja.s appre-
hended by highway patrolmen at
Groom. He was taken to the Jail
: t Wheeler by Sheriff Dorman
about 7 o’clock that evenQg.
He was taken to the frospltal rtS were in charge of the last rites, dpath. Leans at the two ban
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Leans at the two banks
about 11:30 a.m. after he was Pallbearers were: Pat Bradley Tjg|P body was taken overland by $1,354,250 - an increase of $13,078
found besidt his pickup truck JohrOGrovfS, Bill Kjflf.Cftart Mar- Clav Funeral Home to Henrietta, over the $1,341,172 of three Months
parked at the xmef of Madden tindale, Buck Breedftrg an0 James Funeral services were held in the ego, and 4,740 greater than the
End sixth street with a bullet Throckmorton. ,-Q
Sevices Held iFsro
Mis.qJ, G. Mitchell
C'cinui-.y under the directions or superintendent of flu
Richer i n F ner.d Homo O hospital for five yen'
Mi B@ hum was born July :P He attended high :
1011, in Kentucky. Sim came 1
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Death Claims
C. R. Blandford
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wound in his right temple Interment wfts in Dozier Ceme-
ge had been in ill health for tcry under direction of gay F'^-
Church of Christ at Shannon Sat- $1,349,510 of a. year ago.
Loons at the Qlrst
G^~ Mitchell. (KJ
a Wsidenti of W!
(Continued on I>age 6, Sec D
MV J.
-o v4 md
, , Collry since 1914, died ins! bol-in-
11 a '' neWTliursdav, Julv i
Bank, $589,607. r ckjeneral Hospital.
xjr _ Mr
Bank total $764,653,
F. & M
several months. eral Homo.
The body lies in state at Clay Mr. Tate was born im. Ruston, (Qotton KStCh In ~~ ” Mi Mitchell suffered n n..k.
Funeral Home and Vireal Agan, .La., April 3, 1885. fbscame to this . . Ranch Building I* U in Satembar. 1953, and had been
a close friend, is maki1^ funeral area from Duncan, okla., in 1910. V^lty IS I ulTVing , 4 R F‘ a irn,ld since that lime FoQthe
arrangemen’ts. He was a member of the Mission- L. R. Allen says he and Bio. W. LeCStFOyCu Dy everal mm© ;i.c L d b-'-n
The only close relative Is Mr» ary Baptist Church. ~r B Gilliam aie shooting for A small building burned to Hie n,recfor in (he lionn f Mr. J O''
Adell Heaton, a sister, who re^ Surviving are: gy Widow, Mrs. Shamrock's first bale of cotton ground early Wednesday after- c Danis at Lela. O
sides in Rolia, Mo. k0s. Heaton. Kate Tate. Abra; seven sons and this year. ® © noon at the ranch home of Mrs. frugal services were 101 nt
who had been with Mr. Vail here three daughters. Tommy Otis, Mr. Allen has cotton planted on Allen X. Smltl^nlne miles soiIW- 2 O’oek Saturday aftenrenn in
* until rfj’.ree months ago, is ill and Bully and Flo® Tate, all of Etogier^ 7.7 acres (ft land belonging to Bro. west of Shamrock. thd Jrst Methodist Chi mb with
will be unable to attend the serv- L. C. Tate, San Jacinto, CalTT: G. GiUiag|. and it is growing like all All contents of thh building, th| tetor, Rev. J'm II. Sharp,
ices. C. Tate, Ontario, Calif.; Freeman geti-out. The cotton was planted which was used as a store room, offJcltlr.R. assisted by Rev O, C.
Mr. Vail came here from Okla- Tate, Silverton; Mrs. B. L Stokes; on May 12,, and has been blooming were destroyed. q Evlni pastor cf t’re Lela Metho-
homa 16 years ago, and had many Shamrock: Mrs. M. Mitchell, since July 3 Members of tha Shamrock Vu- - -t hurch
friends in this area. He was form- Waco: and Mrs. Tom Huntley, On- The stalks are from eight inch- unteer Fire Department and some Pal,eai.els werp. Bnrney roo]
erly connected with J. P. Barber tario. Calif. es to more than 18 Inches tall of Mrs. Smith's neighbors '*•*- -
in the operation of Vail^nd Br.rb- Other survivors include: two sis- and are filled with squares and tied the blaze and kept it
er Livestock Sales BarnO ters, Mrs. Minnie Ola Thomas and blooms. spreading to the dwelling,
Recently he had resided 9t a Mrs. Emma HQ-ris, both Of Madill, The cotton patch is located In roof of which was damaged,
lake, which he and two ocher per- Okla.: 24 grandchildren and three the southeast part of the city, The fire starter! about
tons owned, 15 miles west of town 'great-grandchildren. north ol the airport. _ p.m.
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Louie Adams, Sr.
Receives Sev^?e
Electrical Shock
Louit A-11ms, or., ®m,m.rtxk
C. R. (Shorty) Biandford. a res-
idrnt of Wheeler and Collings-
>1 and vnr^‘ Counties for 55 years, died
junior college in Amarillo, hi.s home il( homr of his sister, Mrs.
toon. He is a Nhv> veteran of Westbrook, 301 South Nebraska
World War II. Later, h, attended street, about 7:53 o’clock Monday
Laboratory and X-ray evening.
Adams, or.,
truck in ' contractor, rccdfCed a
ei-vere elert-ru al shock and burns
lock Saturday nifun-
uv’ while v j&ing atOl.lic Kelly
Mold on West Highway %5.
The accident occurred when a
winch line being operated by Mr,
Adonis came in convict with a
lnshline.
Pcho »1 iii St. LouisrMo and com-
pleted his course in 1948.
Curls < ffices are temtxmirlly in
tlie Jack Counity courthouse.
B$ble Classes Being
Held At Lela Church
BoiiOa Bible Studies are under
way at
Cliuicli
Death followed an illness of s-e.v-
eial weeks. He w.is 70 years old.
Funeral services were held at
2 50 o'clock Wednesday afternoon
in the First Bap-tiat, Church of
Shamrock with Rev. R. K, Whit-
-'ker, pastor of he Twltty Baptist
' i.-ch, officiating, assisted by
Rev. J. E. Bvers, pa.stHr of the
(he Advent Christian Shamrock First Racist Church,
in Lela. under dhe direr- Richerson Funeral Home was in
in Sham-
tion cf Mrs. Gwendolin Bennett charge of interment
of Akron, Ohio. roc'{ Cemetery.
Classes began on Tuesday of this Clarence Ruscne Blandford was
week and will continue throitgh born June 17, 1886, in Kentucky,
i n addition to evere shock. Mix-Sunday. Each session opens at 7 45 He came here In 1901. and had re-
Adams v.-„ burned in his lellrp.m. and the public is cordially sided in Wheeler and Colling*
......... ...... ...... halKl- 011 tllP heel of his left fo-it invited. worth Complies since that
b;lt‘ Dimnpinker, ciois Banner, lance “U* nn lht' stomacl1- Ht‘ received Are there questions on tJie He was a retired farmer.
,rom Cntfewxidj c. G. Cantrell Jr and cO'-rRency tr< atment at Sham- Bible that you wonder about and Survivors include: two sisters
‘ Rick Gem : i! iHo.spitpl and was have never found a satisfactory Mrs. Emmett Smith, Wichit
taken heme answer? If so, you are invited to Falls; and Mrs. M. Westbrook
His condition was described as Lit end,” a spokesman for the Shamrock; and several nieces
paiiwul Wednesday afternoon, church said, nephews.
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1956, newspaper, July 12, 1956; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529641/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.