The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1962 Page: 1 of 12
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if ' Nn‘livilii Tt'110 and a Doc
11' ! hor n Cooperative
A oitiiHon.
Pr. I'nrrt . a membei 1 l Phi
p. ■ i Kiipict. national nlo dinn
fnlcmdy, and in a lifetime mmi-
1)11 i f both 111,. Oklahoma T'diic I
Hun a. (id i!ion anti the Nu'loniil
I ,|im"(| on A > elation He h r licet
, in, inl cc if flic President••• Wh t-
TIi'iii' ronfi cnee on Education
Pur e Hu1 Ic.s than two a•• -r*
til.,I n Harris ha” hr nil ,I Die
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SI? 1,600 Highway
Project Approved
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thr* W iff)?i ‘ Okl' pul •'
Of '! \n Op! I'toPt\ A ■><
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i ( Me armrnxitmtelv SMOJKln I
M ptv CflMitwient to he e- "mv. ■-
inlet i'll* during the COmi’H’
Pimm- and ' Her const ruetton !»'< “'(
i,.,, in. building pros?ram alreadv im
, fi,, p around the W mi
i f |Jk» murk.
Tho I'oxt fitv'hwfiv Cninms iou
o,' e' 1,uiumne.il till' approval f,t
J: , .IfJI-IHlitue. Ill ?ni two le' 1 ’■
a MU. Mon Ol new Varm-t"-M."''
ltd He.nl mileage in 1
C,unity a,*, part of th,, 11102 h S'
H ,,| procram, announced Distil*
P' pnerr Palmer Ma:
Samnorwocd Hcnor Stud t Have
High, Four-Year Grade Averages
Shamrock Chosen
As Site Of 1963
Rotary Convention
mith IB*'
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Vill'
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I’m unu in C-( \i> he, i/i*s:
Unethical Tourist Advertising Is
Attacked By Chamber ot Commerce
M
.ire sorry for
i: iy, but we wanted ye
wdint am are taemu.
phiunirtz to ay in 1;
the handbill ''
j,,i Dis'ri. ' Engineer nal<1
!i« in Hi- county will h,, lnv"lv
The pro Will t« Cit'd Of Ke:
, Hud will close ih,. um |K ■
, ihe |> ( ' id pavenn nt on i '
i M dim and l‘M dii d
v lj P under the . upervi
. ,i, pi ,p(, Resident Encin
ini’k mthorlwbi for ltd
KM If id rn" (’■"' !i'’'
, ,m width w ill Involve Iff
:,itje th" 'ichotit Urn Sian
ii, i iifl ,0 1 of newly dent' not
Sha mrm ,< has been selected
ns th, sll el the »' I 111strlct
f,7 I t i ulei .on nt Ktdai \ loter-
it <11 III' licit! nine time
in M.ft.h,
to Iml,| the Wit em-
it in the Irish < its wus
t n disltlet it'sembly
tu< IV In Hills, Mtrud-
, ! illlblv. held s|ieii-
lo sided (Ii, meeting
. , , ■ oh ills elect and
.rjr .elect Ilf the various
in (he idslrh’t.
sh.'ipk rib
t'
bid for the
of
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iC mtb led >n P •
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it VI HI I
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Mill
< lilt’s
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Ol ('<
Tr Dfiiuifd on Pai'e «. Sec 1'
and
Norwood Teacher
Dies Suddenly
First Entries
Are Received In
Golf Tournament
to kvt
Trx;'
YW, - ;*
imwmm? 1
j,..,,.,. fi dunh; of Snmnotwood C
i trlllo nuiri iv were shocked tmd crl
fniy, .Mil) We(111 day
,a( nil M art! iif
board- Pa l erf
Ii
Uhs sin t;i, \ im ititl I i.
we
moli1
Sherry Burrell
Is State Winner
JVC
Mi s Sherry Hum'll. 1 opho
more indent in Keh.m Hich Sehc. 1
won ton honors in fh*1 Chi. - II
pn.'try Interor. 'ntion COI *<■ » of the '
'f * a: lute- In icla *ti com
Mips Burrell eompet d with i\ ■
other r< dor i winner in ■ m ■ ■ •
and had a leadiny part in the
■ chrol play RI e w s w • *’y el-
, ctrd i! MYF .ub-ii t one
V. s Burrell w.i one of the col-
leen conresfmit from which Mi ill
Tnfih Ho of 10(11 vc elected
Rirunreik Ri. Patrick's Day Cele-
bration.
. i< :on u elven 'o von
: Chamber of rom-
v ir in'ormation and
evening upon
of 111,, sudden (hath id
N Outcwood. 33. Ramuoi
rv.'d win’d High School history temlu
Mr C. tpwood taught schorl i-
diiv Wednesday and attend, i
faculty tw'etinp at S pm Soon d
t,. --.rrlving at home, he be. me
"1 nnd wa- niched to Sham rock
O. , Mil Hospital by Robert D» ght
nod Don Van Pelt, other men ,er
of the Ramnorwood faculty. He
died soon after hi- arrival here
G i Kiln
i cure
I unwment to
h m o U
! ! . .! . N M ,
PM: A I, Miller. Me!*.
l,i, Crosiland Slvnur •
The tournament will la
■ i Shamrock’s be ndiflll >
lient-yriss areens There
T vital 'i (
three-dav
ran *1,200 h
,| were W
B Ra
n H Barn
r
'•xdtion
irsc To Benin
it pH" ifTnt
bid i
Conf r f Tic®
Murch m
Pa«r i
City's Annual
Clean-Up Drive
Is Big Success
CU:
me 11
Miss Wyaft Will
Ao’jear In Rccita1
The body was taken to Clay Fu* ; no quahtyiny P! V|” m.u
(font it ued on Pa B R
.r.'iifp led ,.n Pile 8 Per 1 >
T1
The daughter of Mr and Mr
.lohoip Burrell of Relton, she hi
hern couched by her E’".dish tea-
cher, Mr Du1 d Brin, and In
been fi private speech student of
Mr: Rich rq Brown
Afeomparher to Austin
were her purenl nnd Mr nnd Mr
David Britt.
Redi-Mix Plonf
Ho<; *nnlyerrarv
pjirah p :h Wyatt in !r
r piano recital on Sum
noo'i M v 20. nt 4 no o'd"<
A; iih-iinm.
imat’d; hall the prr
vo, | elections with I
struclm Mr- Lyle Holm.
y vo - r who Is the dauglih 1
Re-/, nnd Mrs. Merer, h
I. recently auditioned m
[or National Piano Gu,!d
uperior plus rating Fur he'
, of (iuild audition 'he
he Cl illd H. h S'1
in music Padem kl
il Medal and a $1000(1
lup ti be used in the school
popular voice nnd piano
■ ii i, valedictorian of i "
1.1of 1962 in 81iami1 “ k
bool.
ibh. i> cordially invi! I 4
he recital.
Dairy Mart Opens
On W. Highway 66
Former Resident
Claimed Pv Deaf1
Funeral s-rvi . - fm Mr
•a ret Ellen W.triner, 84 of A*
hoe former tesldcn* of Shnnn
held at 2 o’eloek Tllur
win of 'a f wi ek In M
shoe Church of Chris' with I
Th,ii],,11 Of ....... d offi. ■ itii1"
Mr and Mr L. IT Tinker have
' lien over thr ownership ; "d
management of the Dairy Mart
a West Highway 66. at d invite the ’ ttrr,
public to drive in for delicious ,)ftr
i tood . served right to your car.
The Tuckers completed arrnnpe-
! men’s and changed th,, name to
Tucker's Dairy Mart on May 5.
The busim s w:\, formerly owned
,.nd operated by Jerry tnd Louann
i King
At Tucker’s Dairv Mart, open
I from V am to 11 pm. you can I homo of
j.-njoy anythin.: from a andwlrh | Jcrnnn of Mule.'lioe
i md m: It to a hot meat without j Born t,„. to r:.77, in P
’ ever leaving your car County, Mo, Mrs w rimr it
Mr Tucker will continue to
operate L H Tucker and Son
|H»V *
‘,t;<iii \
Ctvdrman
,« Stall -
"NV
* • Is that Hum-
’ ill from the week
’ , in ! out that
i r •, iii([ -ye all
>, (fotmlb1 |» ) iiiml " pun i-
, mir town a chan,
,ful ,,t j. , iv place in which
M [u iiple understand
on Pu
R See, 1)
Burs'! was in I,:i7bnddie ('• •••"
terv under T • din'et on >.f R
ton Funeral Tb me of Mule '
Mrs Wiriii r fie,! at 19 l'> '■
Wednesday morn c Muv o in he
a daughter Mr* cmiy
| . i I i i «' 111 x i ,t
Donnie Keith Brown And .yn M M1" Pirffino
Honor Students Of Lets 8th Grot! Toufp' tod
Nine Families
Move Here In
Three Months
n
Mi M l
, ere welcomed
the first thro"
, r by the Beta
:y The new resi-
■ (i-d with city
ill from various
F
Mu:
Motor Company
Madden Sir,,!
it 1109 North
tn Parmer County
Shamrock : 1 >• w •
11)43 I
: . Nn "h Madden;
m, v«'rnon, is ser-
Toxa Utilities
i of Fir t Baptist
(Gontimu •! oti F>:‘
■d vnl-
ii! his
, of
.Tr ill South
a from Welling-
fi r Shamrock
member of First
Hirh-
Bedi-Mix Cncre’e P!
a ,93 North cficlirhc1 .( ’id
anniver rv j- bu ale in Sham-
rock !hl week Ned B( irrow
’ e
manager announced todnv
In markin': the business liirth-
dnv. Mr Benrrow said;
Many thanks to the people of , 1
Shamrock and trade area as p
complete our .second year In bos: !
ness in Shamrock
"Your friend di’p nnd patron-' ■
have been most, gratifying . . . and
w,, pledge our?elvcs to conHntir
to provide this iron the fin" '
redi-m’e product that rcientifa
knowhow can produce.
“Remember, when you have n
concrete job coming up. all we ask
is n rhnnrc to show you what we
can do. We look fore" rd to nn op-
portunity to serve you often in the
business year ahead"
Apologize . . .
h error in the story in
odilion about, the Dem-
Primary. The Texan failed
that Erne ’ Hendci "f
unppo "(I in his bid for
ii a Commissioner
4. polled R17 votes,
r four boxi . which com-
!, Preeinc- 4, Henderson rr-
,",-ived 351 voter, in Shamrock1 •
rin:'l>. i n: 343 in Ihe south box.
(if.
Twit tv and 33 at Kelton In
he received 24 vote,
ib-entee balloting.
' ■ xan ns-rets the over ight
to iff Mr Ilcndn on
with the other uncontrMed
Phvl’is PtI^rd Rates
Sunerior In National
Piano Guild Audifion
Phyllis Pak.nn. daughter of Mr
nnd Mrs. Dustin Pnkan of the Pi
knn Community, was one of nine
'Indent.’' from Mr®. Willi-, Envoi! ■-
mu i ci ’ in McLean, who played
10 memorized piano solos in Nati-
on-'! O did Auditions held in Pom-
pi last week,
M!--s Pikan rreeived a superMr
rating for her 1fl number' with two
phi -,es, cadences and scales.
! ,ast Rites Set For
Mrs. B- J. Hehinck
Vi P. J. Hebinck, mother of
Tfetmick of this city, died yes- |HHjjH
,i 7:41) pm, in Davenport
Tnv-1. ,
The Ru ary will be said for Mrs.
)/,,:- at Tv! C; be Funeral Chapel |
i,n upon Friday at 8 p.m Fu
. rv ■ will be held at Hoi'-
v 11 Catholic Church In Chicka-
t,■ ■ Oklahoma. Monday, at 9 am.
V Hebinck, who resided In
i h.,’.crock for several years with
i rr son, Carl, a pharmaeist at
Mahnk‘-n Drue, recently has been
with a daughter. Mrs Ed-
w v.i Cii'oibe' :,, 4819 Cheyenne Ave-
nue, in Uaveniiort,
f.
M Te'fe, How Proposed Dam Dn
Flip Creek Would Benefit Shawnrlf
I :! Chit ’’
n ch
Jen: nmi
to: R C I
n F Plnek,
Boy. P
. Dixon 508 South
il hin from Charles-
, uteri with Dr.
"ir , :■ physician,
Episropi! Church.
• arm North Tex-
i' fnini Wheeler,
tC’nntltuied on Patre 8. Sec, 1)
tbt)
The pro
A nf A?t
ft n
jtnu‘
lion
ri \«| II V\ WORKING” IS
s( III IM M l) M W 24-25
(Cnntin’t'd
S'
it; CrcrV
Wh’h j
-Texan Stall I’hnto
Kindergarten Piin’ls
To Receive niplomas
Sll NMHOCK (JKMJltAk HOSIMTAL RK-
( KIN KS ANSI At HETA SIGMA I’ll!
ANN \I{I) . . . Mt>. Dean Howard, left,
chairman of the ways and means_com-
mittee; and Mrs. Jodie Cook, president,
present Hoy Herttr., hospital manager,
with a check for 'NT >0 The jfitt, an-
nually presented to some worthy local
organization or institution by the sorority,
Ihis year will purchase an KX.F Ineuliator.
with the balance t, be used toward re-
decorating the hospital nursery .
!<iider"nrten student-' np
v William": will rooeiv
nn Friday night nf this
■ gurmuicement will b
- 39 ,,, ;nck in Clark Au-
■ tvj th, public i* "OH
crl to attend.
SpeecF Students
To Re Presented
Tn One-Act PUv«
M’**- T Kv. ret I RnrHi w'd
hlAf {TTr'-df* yctonol 3i?d '?’
nrlc h’ irt ff
rnnr't noern
of pi-»« • T,' -, , 1;.' M
r nn pm in r*ttv
The tilnv® are "Pitieri tvc I”
■on" "Tom Sawyer W;ro Otit”.
i‘TTer First nrt"'’ and 1 Herbie And
fit A Nfnmn-' ”
Thr plov« v V‘ tor* vtr’r
f'prHil pprmF- -'mi of thf (’nru’J :
nwmopaj.
, Thorp T,q nn n pm he: ion foo
i 'be rmbllc i cordlallv :nvit-'d to
I attend
I v. i s nin.li spirited person
in thro I,,., is urged to assist
in some a,r in helping clean-
up and le.iutifv Shamrock
( i nn" a ' In old fashioned
. etmterv vi iking" is schedul-
i,l I tun l.ii and Friday of next
week. Mi ’I and 23,
Citizen- me urged to bring
Im * . it, iml laivn mowers
nil In Ip ■ aii Hi,, annual clean-
up I he lu rk will -tart at
s at . in i kur-dav. May 24.
V mis wlm are unable to work
re itmted to contribute to a
limd which will be used to hire
h tpi T- II,mations may be left
it either lunl bank, with Mrs.
It. I' Mundv or Mrs. Bob George.
Th,. beautifying program is
badly needed. No funds are
ivailuble to hire the work done.
Cooperation of the public will
mak,, tb- inti easy. For only
a few. the t.i -1— is tremendous.
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1962, newspaper, May 17, 1962; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529896/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.