The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1964 Page: 10 of 12
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.• up with
i Inttcr wan honored at the Santa Monica,
presentation as beat actor (or his role in ‘1,11ns
of the field.“ Miss Neal, awaiting the birth of a
bab> in Great Britain, won for h?r role in "Hud."
s John 8. Hampton of Lub-
the former Dolores Ann
,• daughter of Mr and Mrs
s Chip-O-Oirl"
rtlficate of ap-
Mortoti Food
Mrs. Hampton was presented
I several Items of food product*
I featured by Morti n Food Company.
She lives In Lubbock with her hus-
band. John, and two sons. Robert
and Pldl. and daughter. Debra.
Mr Hampton is hi the Navy. at-
| tnched to the Navy Reserve Traln-
S mg Center in Lubbock. He is sched-
uled for retirement in August of
1 this year.
I HE SHAMROCK TEXAN. SHAMROCK TEXAS
THURSDAY. APRIL 2.1. 1961
j- A weekly public service (eotur* nun--
the Texes State Department of Health
L- IE. PLAYY. HA, rn—nwn— at HuiOi -
AUSTIN — Can you
poisoning from fruaen
frown lied thaw* out.
be destroyed? Can you
meal that has Uluwed out?
1 These questions persist although
frown foods have become an lu-
But
aljf.
Wheeler County
FARM And
RANCH NEWS
3y CHARLES I). JACKSON
Agricultural Agent
get food to growth of the bacteria do they
food? If begin multiplying,
should it1 And what about frown foods
refreeaa that have Utuwcd out . must
they be destroyed? Not necessarily, takes its
After all. they must be thawed m the film Jerry
before they can be cooked and eat - i eight babies and
j tegral part of modern living But en. If foods have been tliawed | Things do gel pretty rocky as Jeny
I properly stated, handled and pre-; only for a short time, they may struggles to maintain order In a
pared, frown food* will serve you 1 be solely eaten Tlte important | house full of screaming babies.
and your family well. | question Is how long huve they . »---------—
Fund poisoning, originating from i been thawed out and how high | froiewn food simp y
frt Wn foods, is a rarity. Proceasoi*|'he temperature has been If thej‘
are careful to prepare and freew j temperature went no higher than
j tlieir products at the peak of fresh-1 degrees. Uie foods may be
ness, insuring that bacteria are at maintained at this level safely for
a minimum. The very act of several days but should not be
I freezing the food suppresses the | refrown.
lability of the bacteria to multiply. Is it ever safe to refreeze meat
I Not until food temperatures rise i that has thawed out? Refreezliig
j and conditions become favorable \ meat is permissiable if the meat
I-————----| was freslt at the original freezing
11A TIAIJ J and If it was thawed for only a
11VI V/lIrlM I lull i short period There may', however,
rnn lirrm g kIC ! br -sUnnp degrading of flavor and
FUR Vl I lKANj | quality with Uie
lull VLILIIHIW Xhe mk m refreexhig ----- -
War smoked meats is greater. These P^blc Rising temperatures cause
and meats may be slightly spoiled ev- chemical changes with i m Ul l
she en though there is no discolor-
ation. off-odor or other signs of
spoilage.
Cun you tell about Uie quality of
, Three Top Stars
Are Featured In
| ‘Man In I he Middle’
1 Lovely France Nuyen has a role
| tiillryud to tier measure In "Man
in llie Middle." the Talbot- Pen-
nebxker Cinemascope production
lor goth Century-Fox release' in
■ which site co-stars with Robert
, Mi; hum, Barrv Sulhvuln and
I guest star Trevor Howurd.
The provocuttve diaina. based on
Stevens and Hans Courted, and U novel by Howard Fast, will
name from Uie fact Uiat ] on Sunday at the Pioneer Drive-
‘Rock-A-Bye Baby’
Stars Jerry Lewis
At Pioneer Drive In
A fun-packed Jerry Lewis film
that will satisfy the appetite of
any devotee of comedy la showing
through Saturday night at the
Pioneer Drtve-In Theatre, with
presentaUon of "Bock - A - Bye-
Uiiby' in Tectuncoior.
"KdCk-A-Bye" stars Jerry Lewis
with Mttrllyn Maxwell. Connie
and
accumulates ThbbUe,
two wives,, Tuesdlly.
and continue Utrough
by looking at
Loss of quality-resulting from
improper handling or extended
storage - is usually indicated by
loss of flavor and color. (Tills is
particularly true of vegetables.!
Orange juice, us it deteriorates,
tends to separate and "settle out
rapidly when reconstituted. Cream
sauces appear curdled and the
liquid begins to separate
To perserve Uie quality of frozen
foods, store them at the lowest
possible temperature, and when
’second freezUig. | y°u transport them front the store
cured or 141 Yddr freezer, do so as quickly us
The use of
won Increase
agricultural chemicals b01^ Pnnam Control Center. Meth-
i udist Hospital, Emergency Room;
Wichita Falls Poison Control Cen-
Enrtanct,
as the production
year moves ahead and farmers and (t. Emergency Room
ranchmen are urged to never take General Hospital,
anything for granted when using , j strongly urge anyone to supply
chemicals, especially those which the attending physician, in case;
arc labeled poison. cf a poisoning accident
The Texas Deportment of Health enUre label
in its latest listing of poison con- poison
trol centers in Texas shows 22 such
DR. RICHARD J. MADSEN
OPTOMETRIST
Community Building. Shamrock, Texas
Eyes Examined • Contad Lenses
Visual Training
SATURDAYS 9 A. M. Until 5 P. M.
PHONE BL 6-1501 FOR APPOINTMENT
q — A friend of mine takes “
Orphans Education" courses
her mother is living How can she
qualify as an orphan?
A — The War Orphans Educa-
tion Program (which now also in-(
eludes children of peacetime vet- ,
crans under certain conditions) j
was set up for children whose ’
veteran parent died because of ser-1
vice-connected disabilities. For the:
purpose of Uie program, such chil-
dren are considered orphans even
though the other parent still lives
Q — Are there VA hospitals In
Alaska and Hawaii?
A — These are the only two
states that do not have a VA hos-
pital within their border.
Q — Are plans under way to
honor survivors of the Spanish-
Ameriran War? There are only a
few of them left.
A — This may happen in the
future At present Uiere are still
American
War veterans alive.
the food's flavor ond quality.
(A weekly feature from Public
Health Education Division. Texas
State Department of Health.)
Mr and Mrs J M Griffin of San
Antonio, are here this week visiting
m the home of his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. L. s
Griftin. and with other relatives.
Mr. Griffin, an early local resident,
served as Wheeler County Clerk for
a number of years.
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DR. M. V. COBB
Chiropractor
310 South Main
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in
with the
from the package of
material so he will know
the exact nature of the chemical
facilities. These centers are de- when asking for antidotal treat-
signed to provide information, ment infonnaUon.
tri atment and public health in- in case at an aertdent invllving I 20,000 of Uicse Spanish
formation. The services are avail- poisonous materia) recovery of the
at e to local physicians who may person will depend upon immediate i___________
not be acquainted with the pi per attenUon and treatment. Prcven-; know that certain centers have
treatment and antidotes for spe- tion, as is the case with all acci-j been established where the latest
ci/ic pesticides or other poisonous dents, should be the major concern information is available in emer-
matirials. but just for insurance it's well to j gency situations
The poison control centers in this
area are located at Amarillo, Lub-
bock, and Wichita Falls and the j
addresses are: Amarillo Poison!
Control Center. Northwest Texas!
Hospital. Emergency Room; Lub-1
Comet...Wc; Id’s 1,0,000-Mile Durability Champion
In Africa, Comet showed its stamina again in
■•the wildest ride on earth"-the monsoon-swept
East African Safari Rally. 94 cars started. Only
21 finished the run-two of them were Comets.
At Daytona.
'64 Comets ca' traveled
miles at over 105 rrr
equaled feat of star j
jr jecially equipped
j and night 100,000
per hour —an
ind durability.
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through the heart
of Africa,.
STATE OF AFFAIRS AT THE BALLGAME - President Johnson
munches on popcorn in D.C. Stadium as he and Speaker of the
House John W. McCormack concentrate on the opening of the
19(14 baseball season. The President threw out the traditional
first ball, but he failed to inspire the Washington Senators.
They lost the game to Los Angelos Angels by a score of 4-0.
THE "BREAD
AND BUTTER
CROP" OF THE
GREAT PLAINS
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Lords the sales success parade!
Is it any surprise that Comet sales are up to
almost double last year's7 Comet proves what
it can do. After 100,000 miles at Daytona,
one of these special Comets has traveled
another 31,000 and is still going strong. Then
rally-equipped Comets slogged through 3,188
miles of African mud, rocks and jungle-the
first to carry America's colors in the world s
toughest car event. Want more reasons7 Just
take a look at this new Comet. Husky, racy,
beautiful, and built, really built. Make
tracks for a Comet at your Mercury dealer's.
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1964, newspaper, April 23, 1964; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529797/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.