The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1943 Page: 4 of 8
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An additional cost will be added to all delinquent taxes on
JULY 1,1943
Last Half 1942 Taxes
To those who have paid h$lf of their 1942 taxes:
Penalty, interest and cost will be added to the second half
payment if not paid by this date.
T. L. Gunter
Tax Assessor and Collector, Wheeler County, Texas
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THE SHAMROCK TEXAN, Shamrock, Texas
Thursday, June l’O, 194$
Local Men
In Service
(Telephone 160 to report items for this column)
ISAACS-STALLS VOWS HAMERS ARE HONORED
ARE SPOKEN MONDAY: WITH LOVELY DINNER
" Mrs. V. fi. Clay was here this week
Pvt. and Mrs. Robert E. (Bob) on ft three-day leave from Camp
Messer of North. Camp Hood, Tex- Barkeley at Abnene.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Isaacs an- I Mr. and Mrs.'J. H. Caperton an-
nounce the marriage of their daugh- 1 tertalned the Tuesday Club In their
ter, Miss Oleta Isaacs, to Cpl. Leon ! home Saturday evening with a cov-
E. Stalls, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. : ered dish dinner.
L. E. Stalls of Norfolk, Va. The occasion was to honor Cap-
The nuptial vows v/ere spoken at j tain and Mrs. J. G. Hamer, who
the parsonage of the First Baptist j were here from Camp Maxey.
Church, Monday afternoon, June 7, Garden flawers were used to deco-
wlth Rev. Edw. C. Derr officiating, j rate the entertaining rooms. In the
TIPS ARE GIVEN ON
CANNING PINEAPPLE
lecal notices
j pack into jars. Cook core and trim- i
I mings with water. Strain and mpjse j
syrup with this juice. Use M to Vi
cup of sugar to each cup of juice
for the syrup.
Pack the cold raw fruit into hot
jars and pour hot syrup over the
fruit to within one or two inches
of the top. Place the jars in the; Hall. No. 778 (County, Texas,
water bath Which has been pre- TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED
Due to the great number of points vi°usly prepared and heated. The IN THE ESTATE OF J. A. HALDy ’
MISS MITRLE SCALES STATES
CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO
SAVE VITAMIN C
’OR
SALE OF OIL AND GAS LEASEV
AND MINERAL LEASE
Guardianship of (In the County
estate of J. A. (Court of Wheeler
as, left Tuesday after spending 10-
day furlough with his parents, Mr. Ueut Ciyde whlttIe ^ here
and Mrs. J. J. Messer of Twitty. [rom Thursday to Saturday on his
Pvt. Messer made a 130-mile hike
way to Dodge City, Kansas, where
from Camp Bowie to North Camp he ,g now statloned,
Hood in six days with his battalion.
He said that the walk wasn't bad
on canned pineapple and pineapple water should be about three inches AN INSANE PERSON:
The bride, who Is well known in I dining room the table was attractive juice and the shipments of the fruit below the rim of the jar so that no You are notified that I have on
Shamrock, wore a dress of light j with an arrangement of flowers in being received here, Miss Murle water w111 bubble into the contain- the 9th day of June, 1943, filed with'
blue with black accessories. tiny crystal holders along the length Scales, Wheeler County Home Dem- er- Cover the water bath kettle with the county clerk of Wheeler County
Mrs. Stalls is a graduate of the | of the table. onstration Agent, gives the follow- a ud> Count steaming time as soon I Texas, an application under oatl
Shamrock High School and attend- After the delightfully informal ing tips on canning: as the steam comes out around the for authority to make to Leo
ed Texas Technological College at dinner, the group enjoyed a social In canning fresh p|neappie special edges of the water bath cooker ’ Portman and D. W. Jenkins, as
care must be taken to save the vita- ®team for five to ten minutes ac- lessee an oil and gas lease and
ft
Lubbock and West Texas State
Teachers College at Canyon.
Cpl. Stalls is stationed at English
and that the ground gets soft after ^th^grade"^? * Sergeant'Irom^hat Field at Amarlll° at the present
a few nights of sleeping on it. He nf rnrnnrBl announced today i a‘ld Ml?’ Stalls expects to join him
there about July 1.
Attending the wedding were Miss
, , I of Corporal was announced today
is an instructor on an M-10 tank. at Camp Pannln Sergeant Drew,
1 son of J. K. Drew of Route 2,
Word has been received from Pvt. shamrock; was 'recently transferred | Marcella Mlller and Mrs- Loutae
Leon Messer of San Diego, Calif.,j j0 camp from Fort Sam Houb- ucas'
that the Marines are O. K., but the ^on ^ serve jn the administration
weather Is disagreeable. He 6aid 8ectlon
that the days ore hot and the Canip pannln, 15,000 acre lnstal-t
nights are cold. He Is In boot camp latlon belng opened near Tylcr, wlu
and is on the rifle rangt for three be R trainlng center for branch lm-
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
IN MEETING MONDAY
weeks. Pvt,. Messer Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Messer of Twitty.
hour of visiting together.
Those present were: Messrs, and mln c WhjCh js s0 necessary In our ccrdlng t0 the ripeness of the fruit, mineral lease on that certain real
Mmes. Royce Lewis, Bill Walker, dlet ^ vltamln is easily destroy_
Frank DuBose, E. K. Caperton, Carl
Llnkey, Earl Kromer, Hubert Tin-
dall, S. Q. Bcott, Mrs. S. L. Draper
and Captain and Mrs. Hamer.
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ed by exposure to air and to too
high a temperature.
Therefore the water bath method
of canning is preferred to that of
the pressure cooker for
pineapple. This food contains acid
and will keep easily if sealed hot
material troop replacements.
Pvt. C. D. Clay, son of Mr. and
This Gremlin's Glad
They're Not Rationed!
. . . This is a gremlin
Who likes Penney playshoes,
Who’s glad they’re un-
rationed,
Because they’re such gay
shoes!
He hopes that you’ll come
down
To Penney’s and try on
A few of the playshoes that
He has his eye on!
*He’s so delighted that he
can get them without ra-
tion stamps, that he’s glad
to let you know, too, now
attractive and comfortable
they are!
NO RATION STAMPS
FOR PLAYSHOES!
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LAST TIME
FRIDAY NIGHT:
SILVER QUEEN
with
GEORGE BRENT
fMSQiLL
also
A LANE
M4RCH OF TIME
NEWS and CARTOON
—--
SATURDAY NIGHT
PREVIEW ONLY-
GOOD MORNING
JUDGE
SUNDAY, MONDAY
AND TUESDAY—
POWERS GIRLS
with
qEORGE MURPHY,
ANNE SHIRLEY and
BENNY GOODMAN
ORCHESTRA
Robert Alvla Kenney, who is sta-
tioned at Fort Lewis, Wash., has
been promoted to rank of Corporal.
Cpl. Kenney has been in service
less than three months.
Sgt. Amos L. (Buddy) Ellerd, son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Ellerd of the
Plalnvlew community, has landed
overseas. Sgt. Ellerd Is a brother of
Mrs. Oscar Laycock of this city and
has many friends In Shamrock.
Mr. and Mrs. Gil Johnson are
the parents of a son born June 6, at
St. Mary's Hospital. He has been
named George Lester and weighed
The Missionary Society of the
first Christian Church met at the
church Monday afternoon.
Mrs, J. R. Brewer, who was leader I seven pounds anl four ounces.
of the program led the opening: __
prayer. i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rascoe an-
Mrs, fe Geyer and Mrs. Cecil i nounce the arrival of a son June
Rook talkcdor, the subject of "The 5, at St. Mary's Hospital. He weigh- ! 't'haT^"the go
Bible and Its Influence. ed six pounds _and ounjjMjmd hlgher than thp boiUng [X)lnt Tbe
kettle should be deep enough to
At the end of the steaming period estate belonging to the said J. A.
remove containers from the water Hall, the same being all of ttw
bath. Press food down. Remove air j South West One Fourth of section
bubbles. If container Is not full, use 26 Block 13 H & G N RR CO Sur-
fruit from one can to 1111 each of; vey, Wheeler County, Texas; that
, the others. Have fruit well covered D. A. Hunt, Judge of the County
bi« ! with liquid' Leave '/* Inch headspace Court of Wheeler County, Texas,
nr for jars. on the 9th day of June, 1943, dull
______ „ , , . . .. .. Seal containers and return to the entered his order designating the
reauirerSh ofatime 6 Water ba,h’ Add more h0t wato 21st da>’ ^e, !943 aTlO^clock
required length of time. until it comes one inch over the
A water bath canner may easily top of the jars. Process for 28 mln-
be arranged at home. Any large1 utes.
kettle with a rack or false bottom ( For further Information concern-
and a tight fitting lid may be used, ing the pineapple see the county
A wash boiler, a small-tub, a bucket home demonstration agent and re-
or a roaster may serve the purpose.1 ceive a new canning bulletin.
Or a pressure cooker may be used
j If you leave the petcock open so
Minister Rodney Glasscock met j has been given the name Thomas
with the group and outlined his Lee.
plans for the future. I _
The next meeting will be held Mrs. C. Lewis of Texola, is a medi-
at the home of Mrs. G. F. Geyer cai patient at St. Mary's Hospital.
June 21, and the annual election of, __
officers will be held. Mr. and Mrs j A tVilson are
The meeting closed with the Mis- the proud parents 0f a daughter,
Ruby Clara, born June 6, at St.
i Durward William Rankins, S 1-c,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rankins, ^"“V benediction, ----, ...... ................
i ils due to arrive here this week-end present were Minister Rod- Mary's Hospital. She weighed seven
after having been In North Africa ney Glasscock, and Mmes. P. Gard- ]JOUnds and two ounces.
allow covering the cans or Jars with
one to two inches of water.
Can the pineapple when the spines
pull out readily. Cut off end and
twist out the top. Cut Mi inch slices.
Peel each slice. Remove core. Place
each slice in cold water to prevent
loss of vitamin C until ready to
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Fannie Kay, at St. Mary’s Hospital
June 5. She weighed eight pounds
and six ounces.
Mrs. Clyde A. Whittle is receiving
treatment at St. Mary’s Hospital.
Mrs. J. E. Lowry underwent major
surgery on June 2, at St. Mary’s
Hospital.
A. M. in the county court room of
the courthouse of Wheeler County,
Texas, Wheeler, Texas, as the time
and place when and where said aj{
plication will be heard and that
such publication will be heard at
such time and place.
Ben A. Skidmore,
Guardian of the Estate of A
A, Hall, an insane person. **
ltc.
‘Pyorrhea” May
Follow Negletf
ltlseptlc that
An astringent and Antiseptic Uiat
must please the user or Druggists
return money if first bottle of “LE-
TO’S” fails to satisfy.
BERTEN DRUG CO.
the past eight months.
ner, Pat Scott, J. R. Brewer, Cecil i
Rook, G. F. Geyer, J. O. Stribling,
Pvt. J. D. Clay, son of Mr. and George Miller and Sallie. K. Flem-
C. H. Clay of Shamrock, Is ing-
Mrs.
now stationed at Lowry Field, Colo.,
where he Is attending a photo
school. Pvt. Clay entered military
service at Amarillo November 2,
1942, and has been stationed at Fort
Sill, Okla., Ellington Field and the
Advanced Flying School at Pampa.
His wife and small son reside in
Shamrock.
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
CHURCH REMODELED
Remodeling of the Missionary
Baptist Church building Is nearing
completion. A new roof has been
Mrs. D. F. Sprill, who was in the
St. Mary’s Hospital for treatment,
was able to return home Tuesday. 1
Raymond Bible of Alanreed, who
was a patient In St. Mary’s Hospi-
tal, was dismissed this week.
Mrs. Lillian Hestilow, who under-
put on the building, new doors and i went maJor at Mary's
frames have been installed and a Hospital, was able to rc .. home I
new celling has been constructed.
this week.
Pvt. Henry Groves of Sheppard The building has been repainted In- __
Fidld, left Sunday for Wichita side and out and the benches have Mrs Willie Parsons Is a medical
Falls, after spending Saturday night been revarnlshed. patient this week at St. Mary’s Hos-
here visiting with his wife and par- Members of the church, headed by pital
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Groves. Luther Crawford, pastor, are proud __
Mrs. Groves drove down to Wichita : of their accomplishment and invite j Mrs r h. Garter of New York,
Falls last week-end and he returned the public to attend qny of
with her.- , t'serridds,,
their
ft
' !*•
vSh '
who was a medical patient at St.
Mary's Hospital was dismissed Wed-
nesday. - , ,
S-Sgt. Ray Finley of Scott Field,; FORUM CLUB MEETS Mrs. Ed R. Wallace underwent
111., and Pvt. Houston Finley of AT RED CROSS ROOM major surgery ,op June 8, at the
Camp Beale, Calif., are here visit- -— 1 st. Mary's HofpitaJ.
ing with their parents, Mr. and Members of the Forum Club met
Mrs. C. G. Finley. lat the Red Cross Room Thursday Cleo Brooks underwent major
-*•—■ ■ j ■ T ifjto assist with sewing. surgery on June 6, at St. Mary’s
Cpl. and Mrs. Harrison Hall and' The time was spent..in cutting Hospital.
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small daughter, Dorothy Helen, ve-' rflmpft-s, sewing and making but-
turned to Sherman Tuesday after tonholes. Mrs. Jeff Manklns is receiving
15-day visit with relatives In Members present were Mmes. J. G. treatment at St. Mary's Hospital.
Shamrock and Wheeler.
Hamer, S. Q. Scott, A1 Ryan, E. K.
j Bechtel, R. M. Barkley, Martin
GROUP OF SOLDIERS
ENTERTAINED SUNDAY >m: „„
Gordon Glenn Moore of Lela, un-
Whitehurst, Sol Blonstein and Lyle derwent minor qurgery on June 9,
at the St. Mary’s Hospital.
TEXAS
THEATRE
The St. Patrick's Parish enter- George, Mrs. T. J. Potts and Mrs.
. * .. — — __t chiHiorc ixrVia P• T. l5oston.
had^ec^ntly arrived from Africa, The work was supervised by Mrs.
Sunday at the Legion Hut.
The new group of men are sta-
Robert Roach.
Miss sue Allen, who wks a librar-
ian at Shamrock High School for
the term 1937-38, was married on
May 29, to Captain Karl Duggan
--o--! Johnson, who Is in the Army Air
tinned at the McLean camp. After Mimeograph stencils, Ink, and j Corps. The wedding took place at
the delicious dinner was served they ! paper. THE SHAMROCK TEXAN. Midland
enjoyed a social hour together.
The Lieutenant who was In charge
of the men made an interesting talk
and expressed the gratitude of the
! boys for the entertainment.
CATHOLIC COUNCIL
HOLDS MEET TUESDAY
i The St. Patrick’s Council of Cath-
j olio Women met with Mrs. W. L. [
Walker In the Pakan community
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Roger O’Gorman was prayer ;
leader. Roll call was answered with
| "Famous Cathedrals.”
Father Quanto, spiritual advisor,
read a ptoper on "JUstlc*-^ A
picnic was planned for th$ next
meeting.
The hostess served refreshments
to a guest, Mrs. Sam Skinner, of
Sayre. Father Quanto, and the fol-
lowing members: Misses Florence
and Cecelia O’Gorman, and Alma
Shewmaker, Mmes, J. P. Harring-
ton, Roger O’Gorman, Jack Garri-
son, John O’Gorman, W. A. Allen,
Mary O’Gorman and Robert Roach.
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MRS. THURMAN ADKINS
IS HOSTESS MONDAY
The Presbyterian Auxiliary met
at the home of Mrs. Thurman Ad-
kins Monday afternoon.
The program was given by Mrs.
T. H. Sonnenburg, which was a
"Good Neighbor" program. Mrs.
Sonnenburg gave an interesting dis-
cussion of the mission fields of Old
Mexico and South America.
The group sang "Onward Chris-
tian Soldiers” with Mrs. W. R. Doty
at the piano.
The closing prayer was led by
Mrs. Bert McDonald.
Refreshments were served at the
close of the program. Those pres-
ent were: Mrs. Merlin Weimers,
guests, and the following members:
Mmes. Sam Wilbom, W. R. Doty,
Bert McDonald. Rufus Dodgen, T.
H. Sonnenburg and Tom Brown,
Stamp Number 17 Expires June 16
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1943, newspaper, June 10, 1943; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth528879/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.