The Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1953 Page: 4 of 8
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The Panhandle Herald, Panhandle, Carton Comfy, Texas
Friday, September 25, 1953
The Panhandle Herald
Established July 82, 1887
Printed Every Friday at Panhandle, Carson County, Texas
MEMBER: Texas Press Association, Panhandle
Press Association and National Editorial Ass’n.
I)AVID M. WARREN, Editor and Publisher
Xntered at second class matter, July 32, 1887, at tho post
tffico at Panhandle, Texas, under the act of March 8, 1878.
Subscription Rates Oarson and Adjoining Counties
vna Year------------82.00
Six Months ---------------------$1.36
rhree Months -----------------------—-----■— .76
Subscription Bates Outside Carson and Adjoining Counties
One Year----------------------•----- 82.60
Six Months--------------.-------81-66
Three Months -----------------------—_____________________— -80
Advertising Rates
Obituaries, Resolutions of Respect, Cards of Thanks, etc.—
I cents per word.
Oklahoma Doctor
Killed In Accident
West Of Conway
Dr. W. C. McClure, Oklahoma
City, was killed instantly about
10 o’clock Thursday evening, Sept.
24, when the right front tire of
the 1953 Mercury he was driving
blew out throwing the car Into
a .culvert 12 miles west of Conway
near the C. B. Baker home.
Dr. McClure was alone and in-
vestigating officers stated that he
must have been driving nearly
100 miles an hour. Photographic
equipment in the car indicated
that he was on vacation.
The body is at Poston Funeral
Home pending the arrival of rela-
tives.
LEGAL NOTICE
STATEMENT REQUIRED BY
THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912,
AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF
MARCH 3, 1933, AND JURY 2,
1946 (Title 39, United States
Code, Section 233) SllOWING
THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGE-
MENT, AND CIRCULATION OF
The Panhandle Herald published
weekly at Panhandle, Texas for
Oct. 1, 1953.
The names and addresses of the
publisher, editor, managing editor,
and business managers are:
Publisher, David M. Warren, Pan-
handle, Texas.
The owner is: David M. Warren,
Box 428, Panhandle, Texas.
The known bondholders, mort-
gagees, and other security holders
owning or holding 1 percent or
more of total amount of bonds,
mortgages, or other securities are:
None.
The average number of copies
of each issue of this publication
sold or distributed, through the
mails or otherwise, to paid sub-
scribers during the 12 months
preceding the date shown above
was: 1,385.
DAVID M. WARREN
Owner
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 16th day of September,
1953.
THELMA HOOD
Notary Public, Carson
County, Texas.
(My commission expires
June 1, 1955.)
(SEAL)
THIS
WEEK.
ONLY
Choose from: STRIPES, FLORALS
SCENICS, PLAIDS...Many Others
Buy ONE ROLL at the regular price of 23c or
more a roll and we GIVE YOU THE SECOND ROLL!
2 R<£LS 23c
2R°“s3Ic
2 RfcrLS 41C
2 R<&LS 47c
2 R°^s 59 c
me Early for Best Selection!
Bring Your Room Measurements
(WE DESERVE TME to "VM'T NTITIES)
PANHANDLE
LUMBER CO. INC.
23c PATTERNS
Non-Fading
Colors
31c PATTERNS
Sunfast
Waterfast
41c PATTERNS
Sunfast
Waterfast
47c PATTERNS
Sunfast
Waterfast
59c PATTERNS
Sunfast
Waterfast
Panhandle F. F. A.
Again Places In
High Division
Three first places were given
to Future Fanner’s of America
chapters for their booths at the
Tri-State Fair. Each received an
award of $60. Borger placed first
in the first division with an ex-
hibit, It Takes a Lot of Bull to
Make a Profit. Amarillo was sec-
ond with Control Cattle Grubs,
and Panhandle was third.
The theme was “Feed More
Silage With Less Muscle” and
featured the most up-to-date labor
saving machinery in cattle feeding
—an automatic truck unloader,
a tractor loader, elevators and
conveyors. The exhibit stressed
the idea that roughages in form
of silages will substitute for high
priced grain in a feeding program.
This is the fourth consecutive
years that Panhandle PFA has
received the blue ribbon on the
chapter exhibit. Last year the ex-
hibit on electricity, “A Wired
Hand on Every Farm,” received
natonal recognition. A picture and
story of the exhibit was featured
as the outstanding exhibit of the
natiin In The Furrow, and FFA
magazine that reaches nearly ever>
rural and farm home in the United
States.
Alvis Tabor, Is agriculture
teacher.
White Deer placed in the fourth
division with an exhibit, Saf-
flower With Plans and Product.
Attending a friendship meeting
Tuesday evening of White Deer
Chapter of the Order of the East-
ern Star wre Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Stone, Mesdames W. E. Dart, C. A.
Caldwell, S. G. Bobbitt, J. E.
Southwood, J. E. Weatherly, Her-
mit Lawson and F. W. Nickell.
Frank P. Dove
Attorney At Law
Phones 32-30
Panhandle
Need Some Good Beef?
One-Half Grain Fed Beef 39c Pound
Price Includes Cutting, Wrapping and Freezing
Other Beef For Less
Write or Telephone Your Needs
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING DAYS
Cattle, Mondays and Fridays; Hogs, Tuesdays
EXPERT WORKMANSHIP
We Feature Country Sausage, Hams and Bacon
HOME FREEZERS
Homen’s Meat & Appliances
GROOM, TEXAS
Bus. Phone 3321 - Res. Phone 3682
gives you
such a wide choice
of top burners
in wonderful new automatic ranges
From staggered burners to built-in
griddles—from removable burners
to clock controls, you can get just
what you want with Gas! All the
ranges light automatically, time
automatically—and give you the
cleanest, coolest, most convenient
cooking in the world!
oooo □
COME SEE all the wonderful features
of the new automatic Gas ranges. We’ll
be proud to show yo” our finest—
a fully automatic CALORIC
See Your Local Appliance Dealer or Empire Southern Gas Co.
EMPIRE
GAS
„0 SOUTHERN
y co.
MILTON BERLE stars for BUICK
-in the BUICK-BERLE SHOW on TV
Tuesday evenings. Also, every Satur-
day, tune in the TV Football Game
of the Week — a "GM" Key Event
WORLD'S ONLY CAR with all these features:
V8 VERTICAL-VALVE FIREBALL ENGINE 1 Roodmasfer
DYNAMIC FLOW MUFFLER ) and Super
TWIN-TURBINE DYNAFLOW* • POWER STEERING*
POWER BRAHES** • BALANCED MILLION DOLLAR RIDE
COMPLETELY NEW SWEEPSPEAR STYLING
TILT-AWAY SLIDE-AWAY FRONT SEATS 12-door nodels)
CUSTOM-RICH INTERIORS
PANORAMIC ONE-PIECE WINDOWS FRONT AND REAR
DOUBLE-RAIL FRONT BUMPER • AIRCONDITIONERf
Hew word for
&TMWMW
7TDYNAFIOW !
WORLD'S ONLY IffQ
VERTICAL VALVE B©
The 1953 Buick Super Riviera.
Wire wheel covers, illustrated,
optional at extra cost.
"^^^e’ll get right to the point.
The comments we’ve been getting from
many new Buick owners about the new
Twin-Turbine Dynaflow are terrific.
And the reason is—this fully automatic
transmission is, in itself, terrific.
It has a new, firm, solid "take-hold”—
gives you instant getaway response.
It has new quiet — you can barely hear
the acceleration build-up.
It has unique and utter simplicity of
operation. You just move your Selector
into Drive range, press the pedal, and go.
That’s all.
But the sweetest thing of all about
TT Dynaflow is its smoothness.
mix
You move from standstill to your legal
speed in one progressive build-up of
power delivery.
You feel a constant "carry” of forward
motion, unbroken in any way—because
here no gearshifting takes place, either
manually or automatically.
Even your deceleration is infinitely
smooth and gradual, with the cushioned
control of flowing oil slowing down.
'Wouldn’t you like to sample this won-
derful new getaway and pleasant quiet
and immaculate smoothness?
We’ll be glad to seat you at the wheel
of a new 1953 Buick with Twin-Turbine
Dynaflow —and let the thrills come
where they may. Drop in soon, won’t
you?
THE GREATEST
BUICK
IN 5G
GREAT
YEARS
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT
BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
'Standard on Roodmasfer, optional at extra cost on other Series. **Available at additional cost on Road-master and Super models only. -\Optional at extra cost in Super and Roadmaster Sedan and Rtviera models.
Surratt Motor Company
Panhandle, Texas
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Warren, David M. The Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1953, newspaper, September 25, 1953; Panhandle, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth881253/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.