The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1956 Page: 3 of 10
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THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1956
Locai Babe Ruth
Team Boasts Six
Straight Victories °
Shamrock’, baseball team in the
Wueeler-Collingsworth Comities
fe be Ruth League k sitting m
t0|) <;f a winning streak consisting
cl six straight victories.
Then- lust victory was a thml'.
i.ig 9-4 gin over Wheeler in a
fame played at Wh. eler last Fri-
day On Tuesday o5last wOrk-they
defeated-Wellington, 11-2, atwel-
ling ton. Cj
Li 9nc game at Wheeled Oef?e
Rich, o® the mound for°Sham-
r“c o alltwed >y three hits and
strd* out 16 batters. Leg SigleO
Mrd baseman, hit two long home
runs.
O others in the line-up that nQht
■ Dlc1^ Payne, catcher; Charl-
es IO1 r. first base; Tim Tindall,
set ond base; Lee Clarrison, short
BU'»: Leo Castle, center field; Al-
Y^i Henderson, left field,O Mickey
^MngHmi (Want Emmert, right
field. q
) "hi teaf^) will play wQington
itie at f, o-cl.Qc Friday evening,
oe Q-jT-vilcd tn tm'n
'•'©Cr1 tile Wains in action.
9k “w Shanircck team is managed studied the ©there and
Wanen Cusick. I......... ^ .. . -
! Qe;
p4 iN THE
• OF THE LAW
THE SHAMROCK TEXAN^hamrock, Texas
Among Patients
PAGE THREE-3ECTI0N ONE
A
CONTRItUTEO IN THE
PUBLIC INTEREST ST C
1EXAS POUCE ASSOCIAT'D^
OJLVEMLE Oti.INgrENCV Tin sttc.iid ail.-lake is
by o
Wille BauerO
Assistant Chief of I’oliecj
Beaumont, Texas
Juvenile Delinquency'
ius ■ happen. It if causti.
Teentown
. Talk
ial and
receiving medt-
. *ICal are in shiim-
W r !.HcSPU'“ ti.iK week
an6'Owen' Sht,lcy' M K Mareh-
11 ' OWC - of Kelleiville,
Barbara, T. v.
ns. John faai Sandeis
Okla.. Mrs 14 Qdl^
abd Douglas Mur- I
Aged Mother Of
Local Woman Dies
when
parents become too busy to have
Iho.-e good Vie tushie..tCO ta:^2j\ q
c.^fu('.ices We fail tt 1;-*^0 ■ 1
OuKci town gucsQ Friday niflu
it;': re Barbara Doisett from A-
Pass ami Gary Veazy from
American Legion:
motivated: Midland. We welcome the collegeOBrokar. Riley B Sanders Church at Lockney, with Rev.
1 roup who came, too. H( > you i Okla . Gary Shiiiikle „f m. lQ,, .H Coggm, pastor, liO'hargc, arsis-
much as BessieJ^I’liomas, j. All , M J j'ed by Rev. Olay Muncy, retired
„ | Baptist minister of Lockney. _
place ,Vi ... Many tiuirks to M r Wt. -' lierl y | *- ------u “ ‘"'I Burial was in Lockney Q« mytery. j
We fail t
tfiat children arO not
doesiid hy ic : >n and object. They l a. -.....— ■>...... 1 ,
m - | wisdom, the wisdom we, as puP njiyed the evening us much as Bessie W* _ mus, J,,yce Ann
Q’ossi*ly in VJmcTascs by *.-!«»»«. are obi •.at'Sl to p:Wjde fui I «’• eQ vd lu.vi.v JcU d.cp by. Winter ivefte W;i^ aQ| m
iety in general, but mor© often them. What botlW place iJ-'tlier. ; Many tiuirks to Mr Wt.'heil y u bmw .q
than not Ouvenile Delinquency is ’ develop such .wisdom tha in for draw ng eff anot ler shuffle-I
(he direct result, of "Parental **le Vie fashion&ijamily confer- j i'c.ir.l ccurt.. tliul ■ ! - tw < u- TtO M> nts.nlle
Delinquency.'’ ^ , ence? UQ I rts, 10 Mi. audCfcra. Roy ScrngP J patient at j ,
The Harvard Law 3(9ool re- °M third mistake is pi - lObringi the O 1 1 Hospital, :
gently made aiOexhaustive study i<Hle m,ot expensive ok all. vQ-1 A©,rill'> in (i,ne foi the fans to hum . HO m, , j Ul Ht
of Juvenile DeltnqueuO in this ®“att democracy a teMfic blow1 ,,S1' “ Friday night, Kenneth Lay- !S u.adualo ,,ble
Country. Tile results of this study ! WB#> we took the .paddle Or, of I r' ** l'.iO'"K the < enter 11:(Otto- to sit up 1 a u , „ h davO
have aQazed me For instance in ['he school tc.clitr's handrW. at ini'' Qngpo^ table.©» Mr and M:s.
80V Of theOcases studied there and year out QjaWiculiujfr^ duriag i tt^ Biu'di n for ordering some new
was na “team spirit” in the home. ' the formative years—ouPehQlrc:i! Ph<a ©up sou , and 1 ( but not
TwQt9isQnanv Juvenile delin- i spendOlar more of their artivr ' ji" ihui ks t.o !.jq ( Ids J"Uys
queii ts came fW.11 bioken homes1 hculs W'W sc)Qjol tcauiiers than!J.U.nenckT.auiK and all the, M,ull 3 was''named
as oiliers. w 75'! of the cases 'hey do-wtth parents. Vet, we lum I ‘" O’ ‘"''A ' "ho ijune each Fri-; George SL.iig uiid weighed Os.x
studied thpr. «•,.« n.. 1.v . 1 .11____ depriveFtfliOse Q-achins wno ; ..O r*lin;..;iMo act V.:/: and host- ; penuds ai ! 11
last day of his 111-day grace period7
A — Tile date of lapse is the
date the 1 st premium was due
It is not ( e last day of the grace
period.
Q — ' ■' a World war II vet-
eran, I tu eligible for a GI loan.
Howeve. 1 returned to active mil-
Q I have Just been discharged itary riity. Am I still eligible for
Jessie Fish- j where she had been a patient foi flom the armed forces, and I un- the loan, . v must 1 wait until 1 am
Mi QfJ Wayne | me nui month | derstnnd that I have tluee years j discharged again?
to begin Ko- A — As a world War II veteran,
BUI Training H^yever. l!you still a, cl: ibie f„r a gi loan,
INFORMATION
FOR VETERANS
Mrs. C&mmie Messintr. K8. of
of Kd< k, i_,cckjiey, mc^her cf Mrs. Stella.
RUh-^rdsorOAlvin n *c1’ °‘ il. Messer of Shamrock, died Thurs-
| Route, Memphis ^Ll'‘X ,nf ^Ult11 , day. July 5. ir. Lockney Hospital
er, John Grog-.
Mrs C. L). Ev-■ 'rC' vvayne|the past month.
Thumpi .m. 9° (fvm,'Un,5 I Funeral services were held Sat-|trom ™
Mrs. C. D Eva*. Mrs. J™!! urday in the First Methodist rean GI B‘U Yl
1SC Q
Ha
V. who
ii'k Geneial
envijesemg at his
Mr. and Mb Eui'Qe Collffts-
worth lire the parents of a son
bum n'0: 're'iumk GeneiiTJ Hos-
pital oil J(fi s n.. Was ■
in the home. Jnr<j CD of each 10
cases studied ilie motlieijr^of tlie
c
o
One Reason for their winning
stnnik.Qvlnch followed three
LOgJlt.
_ - v- iuderson
O | Joy He11'0 © l^°0VlcCaskIll
uted
O
the responsibility Q forming our hesses' — " -----©-
- —................. Child,cn into good solid ciilQjs. | Men: v ur friends aPlhe Youth i gomery, JEin.ic Stutznmn. Nixli
delinqufQs spent very little time | w!,h ,!'e veiTc disciplinary:action Center ©ulaj in.dit anytime l'n.Q Harris, J@ Reeve © 'scliMider
at home. In 75'V of t© ci*«s makes ciWdrciWnto gCefi citi- I 8 OO uni il 1! 00 We knc.w-Jou ] ■{(. A iayi - \\ .-O* Uoiu ””
mo lrnrs zens :0d Orents. qq O | wjft enjoy it. _ O U I ara QJniafiiierPiaQ,., ., '
h ught and quarrelled. In 80"; of I (^l:i^bu:Qiess of out-smarting a j CO q Connie Blako |Q*ukOYork J;nin(j
the casQ studied the mothers took j child Was a tough thing forz-vurU Q
no imuutst in their chikMQ. In a Inarents to put ovt© on us tfficn 1 GITFstCQ WIftU aw .101 i-.nr.i; .ituvCBnn i ' ittm, .................
'""a:.:, mint De atirib- . iy: riV < f the cases Hi p.eentsOe ©re children, and ltflgett FRIDAY BVENIlto: V O .....^
t0 a boost m marale through I were unearned about 6^r ehilA tougher with each genuaUonA 'Ay v,0 ^"'lds-
dren's friends. In 75% of the cases: With the movies, television, and ,
ie W.rTtlen G. P. Davis nnt- studirt-the JoQigsters replied other things, our Qiitiren arc "*''• ......... ... . ■ ■ • • , q w — p.
their i^rents were indifferent givi© a ouiWhrN better oi&etunity ! Dherumy 11 dal IQ v Ji lly iroSTS ©10 HOSTSas
icre was no 1(Q- oi ] to bc-ewiie ulC/aled e tftier m life Jlllnes Laniimn, Judy Mundy, Jim ■ _ Quly
he home. In 80',' of than Vi din. Don't ti y to out ii'1' © uv Charli 0>:' tlmi Hu- ( July 6—M. Q, u . r|(„ , n.
BlniA. C,irtUA„n l@vey.|0 0 -Mr.and iffis J
dccscQ
13—A'r. a^QS
L’antnil
Q© ' M
studl
Oct
|0K
to them --0
respect in ti
he cases sradied liq^r was a fa*
F6 4,“
Gamp" WUrden G. p. Davis, not-
Lj ’ f q!- '' :l to (11C youngslters Fere
hiuWicapped Q the lack of eqpj)-
ment. made a round of some of
the bn: iness houses and took up
akjtcllection wl©h put the lads “in
VU business” in a, hQ way.
fo^spondiilg to Mr Davis’ soTtti-
CJ tsrion wee: Bgi'tefc) Drug, C&H
Sl|PPly, Dixie Wife, Dodgen Feed
St''icq Kersli-Griffin Hardware,
iQjcnor Dry Cleaners, Newman's
SportinaaCJocQi Sore, J-Lee Def*)'1!^
Vci'arlUciVtOstoie, Holmes Motor I*-'’
UCo„ Poole Motor Co., FreiOwoud.
j-glakemcQ Chevrolet, Sheriff BusJ f 1 n d i n g s “THE
TJorman, Jake Slaughter of 06 Ba^-f FAULT WA£) WITH
jr Shop, and Wesi0n Auto Store.'
:_9d:0'a'!A L’usick ai/K the players
are gptMiil for the eqiOmenit.
) purchased through the contribu-
tiens.
- Q)1 (its IT}her fail or refuse to admit
OOO N -L Wattenbarger Vff Milan, it. O
has >’n visiQg In the lionie ! The very first mistake a good
ol'-10s aunt, Mrs. Maim Watttbr- , many parents miQ /TV ‘when tliey
barger. This week N. U%and Gor- \ Q. - --------- - ' •
don wW/tenbarger areo-cm
Cci
| John Teeg©i, ,,„b D, ( Jului
© Ju^ '1Kelds- anu Mr and Mr*, li C
'llurkliraier, Ra..' @hU S: We- ; v/euilieitO. O Cq
Kenneth Fields No, y P. 0- ^ 'Jq
m,
le
i die
j snQt your child. Theie’s CJ^such
catcd^Kit only Vi few Vf the "sotis ! do that somOof tin
*n£) d0ighters Q^nt to Sunday old folk, tried to p
School or chiQrhQ Qen Qifre- 1 j© didn’t take. Re
(SQK
_ late,
or. /T%till further t^e wd,udy j short-cut. You know as wefi^as [ U-onme Hi^«e. AT111O @.iit!i. p|Jat
s/r I zj,. «u..» ......l) * it. n ii .I Riifihine and Fkulu* ^1 ^
lan to reenlist for
wilObe in uniform when my start-
ing deadline comes alongQso my
question is will I be able to begin
GI training after I complete my
four 'Ons of active duty?
A — No Under the law, a vel-
eranQnQit b 'in G.T training with-
in three years from his first dis-
_ .. . charge. The law makeOno excep-
Survivi® are; five daughters tioll. to Qs
«nd tt?) sous, Mis. Bessie Cirif- ,
fin, Floydada; Mrs. FloOwagiui Q “ M B yeU'ran :,U,WS hls <:I
bn Jon. N. M.; Mrs. Ethel LuMti. [ I msurance Policy to lapse, is the
i.asQVev.0 N. M,; Mrs. sHthk
Messer, fa^inugick; Mis, Lee Hiv-
Mrs. Messinei was IQrnO April
20. 1868. in Georgia. She moved to
FltC^l County in 1900 She was .i
member of the Mdthodist Church.
four yeuvs. I j and you have the eight to use you*
loan benefit whiio you are ir* the
military service.
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MQ and Mrs. Veil Kuhlmrm are
the paiuiii:: t.f a s<.n, Billy Eugene,
fc(.«rn in Shamrock General Hos-
pital July 5. His we’ght was seven
pounds and 11 ounces. *
IroekneV?^
$
Frank
Mosstner,
Dickney; in9 John Messiner, Hi-rV:
co, okla O re*-
eifeetive0alc of ).i;Q the dale the
lusWpreitrum w.iQdim ur is it tlio
—-c------
■' Wednes-
day morniiiu lor Od<a, where
she will ;‘itend h. wedding of
j her granridaiighli r, Mirs Helen
11. u :;e Wall
Also surviving W'C.Qn (QUh’Q
ehjyren% U5j great .Tuiulcfnig n. 1
10 grcat-giefit-grundchildren, four —- - - ^
Of I Ik IS. Ice BraiicijQH.UQ'i ul.-i, - Q
To© and Lon JUuidy. /Wuuillo; j
Ri0urd Knuiy,Mithens, On . and
a slater,'Airs. Georgia Eniei)!,,'
whose nddress is uolwoijpti,^. rH
o <J0-----g ^
0W. R. Hdtbiminei'Qwim returned i
jLc wa t kHronr BroViftW'ld, where j
hfcJhas been vfsiting w*C8)i his son
Aubrey Hiltbrunner, w^s- kdici
to SliAo0,c'k C0jieraly-)yJH<S5iii
WedneSn.iT nioriui;
revolving trentinent.
©mi0he
tt>o 1 ILiifiilinii. and i-.cicii (3li©idioi AJ Oi
it)iunii &)dg<n, Juiu •. J<essi ;
l’ol) Clyi.ih. AlUpQDt©»0 1
TMrs.Qj.
G
and (^1r
O O
Ai
i ii-1
ouently; and the same was true >Qi and I did when such ®^mpl..M/CI:ai'Ie.s. M lUg-ws. F ijB
of their parents. To top this off,'were made? Why, of cour;© uQ erby, D.i'ialdW. hi.-. Kp,' Man,
tlierj ’.van absolutely no religious AjUghed at sucl©stupidity — and ®>d.v J, H.v. Jim Ali-xaiidafiT'iini,-
dj^cussicn in the homes jrtfedtea. fliiat's wliawyour children will do j n@ Holmann, i , (ft Tucker, Tanie^
too. O On Crow, JonoQ FenjGfoMarga*yl Gr^
Tiliafc I’m wrong? If /you do <8;,n‘ Ftt‘'b.:Ue 'VflTnum. Bettr-j
then take a look atQtJi£ othefii" lun//1’ A Mo© ■ 1AJ" *s,'c/
„ rS‘ tjcj------- countries of 0n woQl
ber Shop, and WeslQn Auto Store, j There's no seOfr abtQt what practically tW juvenile delin-1 Rl’v- !inrl A11 _^11 r, M. .-qglev.
was indeed interesting Tor me
to note that in all ten of these
ORIGINAL
SNTS."
O
ir
c©ses ourOhvenile problenwif to-
day. BoIJi the cause nQt tW’ cure
liave been before us for years.
Yet, by far, the majority of pi©
o
larger are
U\ trip to points in Colorado.
ow tin
rr a fish- Sunday
leirQihilclr
9)0i u
fanatic.
(j'hil<0n to sleep pakt,
' - ’ time. Now, I’m no
religious
estly say that I've never attmWd
Sunday ocliool Qr church, whether
.Pal.sy Maydl n of Ccmmanche,
Okla., isj visiting i it.lie home of j I wanted to or not. without learn
ler sister. Mrs. Laverne Sullivan. , ing something.
o__-a
0llP nthe^Kl‘'Lim/71’.'0. Mm®. . Do
QtHfiit have®'' U U 0
. venile delin- i Rl v-
Jblem. _Wheii-. yours do f,ilj [k
tjwjt'Jfhe etlild®:© ’ in
.tries are being reareffj wSm-iv ?
&
Tfuency problem
you’ll find
those countries are being reave©
like (Wyic “raisin© our rlguQi Q
Kis G. N. Atkirfibiv lormeriy of
Shftiroek, who ljjM’ ©esidcs in
Dallas, uijgprwenr ©ijor Qu-geiy
ey lawliQ B bby Mmit-
Juiy
.0
O
Jr.
_ Lonnie Burks
aud Mis. M. w.
Oi'arbarouL®)
0iy TJUMiO:n(i Mrs. (glaytoiCjD
BiWjt i,.
M“ and
fiMmp
™ mid
H,inner
Ml and
vWtq
Mr,
Jack
fr. and Mis. Roosevelt Walker
ifwei© are theQiari iQQif a
daughter, born July © in Sham-
rock General Hospital She was
dSj' Hd) dranelne, Quid Q wtjqjiecl
......... Tijds. u ^
Path nts
Mr: Kennedy ali<Ofi—?- Iwm
•r, Mrs. Nora Lovekuid, ©le-
I.rated theiiQ^i Ulnay. ^
E. W. Solmon ol^Jercfovd neoh-
r.A'
w _ . . ew of Mr. and Mr*-?Frank >Sulo-
Qently In a Dallas.Ofehe reported i mon, was an nviniight guest in
to be getting aloi© well, q, 'the S.lomim home MmiLw Hi
- ^ | was here to speak i(f) theWoulh
Mr.—nnd Mrs ^Vtlier Petty of For Christ meeting' unuh was held
McLeSfl. and M-s^Zora Kennedy in the First Methodist Church,
and son. VernQ. Qof AitfarUlo,
&pent the weekViid in Abiloiie
Dl
•o C5
Mrs^T) Clot©
Qdrs. R. lC
o
(ismlsaad
(Wit © North»fcd Texas Tlospttai
in Ap&*Ulc for Wei a| /days.
O0o©-
Mr. and Mrs, ,1 Qf
in Glton la.
tlie funeral
wen
k-end lTf) attend
reported ctisi
from t@iinrock DendVaP Hos-
pital are. lia©ld Wliiiams. /-Mr:,
N. A. Bi0ee. Mrs. nvOa iTi^uly.
Flnvii.iis lTili©ii, Jr, James
inert, Wcssella-Miles nl Wlieeler,
Janet La iGiiulW', and Claire Down-
O _ ° O
c>
©iii.Qim tiler Mrs.
J. E. Waljgr-yiiey
m :@;i daughter-
and Mrs. cifcgles
anied by
in-law, Mr
Walker. ClUilies was one
grandsons who served ns
bearer,*.
Debbie Anderson or S'QneU,'
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jurk
Aiiderson, who has been pQi'Ung
Tier grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. II.
B. Hill, had tlie misfortuinry to
Am‘' M! ’• I tall and bleak iier arm. 9te re-
’ J!f ',u oii'p-1 ,-eived care in Shamrock Gener-
al Hospital, but has been dismissed.
Her parents came for her Mon-
day evening. Her brolh^A Lar-
on' ai cl Oarry were also here for a
Insit with
pall-
Sfc:
?ir&. H ^
Its never Too Hot to Eat
O
(l‘ol. Adv. I’aitl for b,v Uiilpli Yurborouuh)
FLOUR, Packard Best, 25 Lbs.
DEI, MONTE
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SUGAR, 10-Lb. S
BAKERITE, 3-Lb. Can (9)
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HKOWN DEAl TV
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COFFEE, d£Lb. Ba9 Q G79
FLOUR,CDkeene, 10-Lb. Bag °o59
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1.69 ............." 00
PEACHES, No. 2VZ Can .35
.95 O O
ARMOURS
TREET, \2&i. Cmu
G--------- ^
KIMREI.EIq
PORK & BEANS, 3 E
O
39
O
BIG DIP, Vi Gal. ..9
The 100% Dairy FrozWi Dessert
FREE CONES ALL DAY SATURDAY
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.39
VEGETABLES
III NOTE
TUNA, Can^
O
^ TOMATOES, U.S. No. 1. Lb. ,19
:„r CRISP ICEBMG a
f LETTUCE, 2 Heads......25
) 19 rSANTA ROSA Q
Du ' PLUMS, Large, Pouid . . .19
OO
,c
IX MEATS
ROUND STEAK, Lb.
DANNER Q
OLEO, 2,Lb^ .9. 0^3’ sxmv Mig O „
o CUCUMBERS, Poiaii... .12
AKMOl Ks -O n f
POTTED MEAT, 3 For 29| 80 CouaffZF„ .29
CAKE Mf^ES, Betty Crocker, fE^cept Angel Foodl 3 for SI.
Jpwi
"n^ ■in ■ areaxgrtv I-.-;
Wt
wgi
! KIMBEECS 20 Oz. Jar O
Strawberry Preserves .39
HI-C — l(i-Oz. Can
OR/tfMGE DRINK, h For 1.00
( WRIGLEY’S O
» GUM, 3 Pkgs. _ .10
SUNSHINE.
HI HCh P-Lb. Box..... . .29
1 SCOTT Sr delsey
TISSUE, 2 For .25
i
SUNSHINE — 1-Lb. I’kg.
MARSHMALLOWS .29
o
CHUCK ROAST, Lb......°... .35
Tender Crust, 2 Large loaves
JFLL-0, 2 Boxes 4 •. -15
Lanes
Meliorine Ice Cream, '^Gal. .49
O
Ciilirosiy, Hi and q
Pfkichfes, 4 No02»/2 Cans LOO
Slmrfine
03 O
O
Spina^i, 8 No. 30^Can»
1.
Shurfine q q
Milk, 8 Tall C^s ° O 1.00
Shurfft (©
SHORTENING, 3-Lb. Can .79
me
c9
1li-Oz. Can
ORANGE DRINK
,25
Slmi^mQl ai’iy Cul
Green (gleans, No. Sb3 Can
11IIIIt s
Catsup. 2 Bottles .45
ShHiiine i ream Style Golden
Corn, 6 No. 303 Can^ 1.00
Shurfine
Coffee, Pound Can ______ .89
ARM ROAST, lb.
SOUTHARD’S
FOOD STORE AND MARKET
f,l NN BROTHERS THRIFT STAMPS WUBH EACH PCRCIRsB
DEEIX CRIES — 1!) A.M. and 4 P.M. WEEK DAYS — ALL DAYlATCRDAYS
811 NORTH MAIN-----Home Owned and Home Operated---PHONE 79i f
i Baby Beef
Chuck Rv»ast, Lb.
Sirloin or Short Cut
Baby Beef Steak,(Lb.
Biibv Beef
.39
Round Steak, Lb
O'
Bacon, Corn King, Lb. .39
Shurfresh
Oleo, 5 Pq^inds 1.00
SUGAB>- 10-l.b. Bag .. .95
Calif. No. I @
Lettuce, 2 Large Heads .25
Slllifisl
Lemons, 6 For .19
Fresh
Tomatoes, Lb. ...........19
Bell Peppers, Pound .15
Fancy C. A.
Bananas, 2 Lbs. _______ .. .29
STRICKLAND
Grocery & Market
JOHN STRICKLAND. Owner
109 N. MAIN — PHONE 244
DOUBLE STAMPS WITH PURCHASE OF $2.50 or MORE EACH WEDNESDaV|
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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/m1/3/?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.