The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 281, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SHAMROCK TEXAN, Shamrock, Texas
Page Two
Too Late to Classify
JX*R SALE—Shetland pony and
young bull for sale or trade. H. V.
Parrish, route 1, Shamrock. 281-6E
FOR SALE—Headed maize, 10 tons
ton. Mrs. E. F. Wegner, 411 S.
St., Shamrock. 281-2tp Inspirational talk.
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Oklahoma
W. M. S. MEETS
The Women’s Missionary Society
met at the church Monday after-
noon. Mrs. C. E. Jameson, Mrs. J.
R. Benson and Mrs. Matt Clay gave
reports while Mrs. C. A. Cryer of
McLean, district secretary, gave an
THE
SHAMROCK
Published by Journalism Students
of Shamrock High School
40CALS
SILLY HIGH SPOTS
One of our teachers believes that
the underworld is “pointing their
guns” at Governor Hoffman of New
Pete Harris, formerly manager of
Levine’s store here, but who has
been at Clovis, N. M., for the past
few years, was here Wednesday vis-
iting friends. Pete will have charge
of a new store Levine's are opening
in Big Spring.
Olay Rook, h(Ofback of stellar
quality on last season’s Irish squad,
will have a berth of the Perry,
school as to that dignitary’s pecu-
liar interest In the Hauptmann
case.
Bryan Morgan wore some three
class rings the other day. It seems
that he is so proud of his having
been numbered among this year’s
graduates that he acquired* two more
rings than should have been his
quota.
Sally Mae Staggs swore up and
down that she didn't play truant
yesterday. There were several more,
in addition, who were peculiarly not
present.
Mrs. Baird said that she was feel-
ing natural on all fool’s day. It
season, according to reports reach-
ing here. Rook was barred from
the Irish team by the 19-year-old
age limit.
C. W. Price, cafe operator and
football fanatic who has been down
with illness the past few months,
has returned home from Hot
Springs, N. M., and was greeting
friends down town today.
THREE-LEAF CLUB TO MEET
The Three-Leaf Home Demon-
stration club will meet with Mrs.
O. B. Harvey all day Friday. A
covered dish luncheon will be serv-
ed. Miss Viola Jones, home dem-
onstrator will be present.
NOTICE
The Pakan community will not
have its regular meeting, Friday,
April 3.
AsthmA
Frank Pollack and Dick Delaney
of Amarillo were business visitors
In town yesterday.
Most Asthmatics suffer with Head
Colds or Hay Fever. BROWN'S
nosOpen has given many Asthma
Sufferers relief in 20 minutes. If your
Nose is stopped up, you can Breathe
Freely soon after applying BROWNS
nosOpen, the Two-Way Treatment
for the relief of Asthma. Head Colds
and Hay Fever. Price $1.00. Sold by:
TINDALL DRUG CO.
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Mr. and Mrs. Horaoe Belew and*
- ,. , „ olwaVc Edwin Griffin left today for Okla-
davsL home City where Belew will receive
feeling natural these spring days—
especially the teaching staff.
I’m afraid that we are going to
be forced to lynch those librarians.
We can’t be sure, but we believe
that some candy or gum is being
consumed behind our backs in that
institution.
Dime-nite and Wednesday eve-
ning have the same meaning to the
S. H. S. student.
Hugh Lyle is going to Alaska this
summer on a boys’ tour.
The Doleful Dilemma of Della
has been dragged up again and we
fear for the author’s life if It isn’t
destroyed.
medical treatment.
Jack Frost of Port Worth, repre-
sentative of the Waples - Platter
com, transacted business hefe to-
company, transacted business here
today.
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SNELL’S
FOOD STORE
PHONE 42
WE DELIVER
Exiia Specials—Friday & Saturday
LETTUCE, 3 Large Iceberg Heads - - - 10c
VEGETABLS—Celery, Radishes, Carrots, Green
Beans, Peppers, New Potatoes, Green Onions,
Cauliflower, Mustard Greens, T urnips and
Greens, etc.
EVERYTHING FRESH & CRISP
FRESH STRAWBERRIES
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank each and every
one for their kind words and deeds
during the illness and death of our
dear son and grandson and express
appreciation for the beautiful flow
ers. Especially do we thank Drs.
B. A. and Paul Zeigler and Dr.
Gardner for their kind and faith-
ful work.
Signed: Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Lis-
ton and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. N.
B. Gragg, Mi', and Mrs. D. L. Gragg,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Seeds, Mi’, and
Mrs. Bert Gamble.
CARD OF THANKS
This is to express our gratefulness
and appreciation for the consolation
and help so generously given by
friends and neighbors in our great
sorrow at the passing of Mrs. Ben
F. Thompson.
Signed: Ben F. Thompson and
family, M. A. Pillers and family, O.
W. Pillers and family, Mrs. Hester
Dodson and family. ttp
It’s almost as cneap to use printed
stationery as blank, now. See The
8hamrock Texan.
ORANGES,
Califs, doz..............
PEAS,
9 oz. can .................
HOMINY,
4, 15i/a oz. cans ...
TOMATOES,
No. 2 can ..............
TOMATOES,
No. 1 can ...............
CORN,
15c
5c
25c
71c
5c
Country Gentleman, 2 No. 1 can?
J5c
CORN,
No. 2 can ................................
PORK & BEANS,
16 oz. can ................................
GOLDEN LABEL, DEFIANCE
SYRUP, 49C
8c
5c
Gallon.................................
GOLDEN LABEL, DEFIANCE
SYRUP. 29c
Half gallon..............
HOMINY,
3 No. 2Va cans......
25c
FLOUR, - $1.69
ill HI
Del Monte Coffee,
1 pound .............................
Del Monte Coffee,
2 pounds ...........................
29c
56c
MILK,
7 Baby cans ....
OK SOAP,
Yellow, 7 bars
COFFEE,
Twin CC, lb
Folger’s Coffee,
1 pound ....................................
Folger’s Coffee,
2 pounds ..................................
SALAD DRESSING,
Quart ......................................
GREEN BEANS,
8 No. 2 cans...........................
25c
25c
14c
29c
56c
24c
25c
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MARKET SPECIALS
FRESH FISH, Sea Bass,lb —----
CREAMERY BUTTER, lb-----------
DRY SALT JOWLS, fresh & good
Pound------■-------------
SLICED BACON, ft
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BEEF ROAST, young & tender, lb 15c
BEEF STEAK, Best cut, lb, 18c & 22c
HOT BARBECUE, LIMA BEANS &
HAM HOCKS, BARBECUE WEINERS
FRESH BRAINS, lb _______________20c
LIVER, 1b_________.20c
DORK
Overton’s
Week-End Market
Buy more for less here Fri-
day and Saturday.
ADDING MACHINE PAPER —
Fresh stock at THE SHAMROCK
TEXAN.—tfp.
DO YOU WANT TO BARN EX-
TRA MONEY? Read the ads it
Hie Dali; Texan regularly. up
NOTICE TO VOTERS
I have tried to see all of the voters to solicit
your vote and support in my race for re-election as
City Secretary but there are a few persons 1 have
been unable to see and I take this means of telling
you how much I appreciate past favors and that I
will be grateful for any favors you can do me at
this time.
My work has not permitted me spending as
much time as I would like to in my campaign and
if I have not had the opportunity to talk with you
personally please do not hold it against me. I will
appreciate everything you can do for me in my race.
Respectfully yours,
G. H. BURKHALTER
Candidate for Re-election as City Secretary
FINE FOOD*
lour Pi ices
BEEF ROAST, Fat,
nice & tender, tb 15c
STEW MEAT,
Per pound ...
15c
Brisket Roast
Per pound
15c
HAMBURGER,
Per pound ....
STEAK, Choice, tender,
juicy cuts, 1b ........20c
HOT BARBECUE,
Per pound ..............20c
Barbecued Weiners,
Per pound ..............25c
Brains • Oysters
• Sweetbreads
Lunch Meats of
All Kinds.
Overton Market
At Earl Mitchell Grocery
At Puckett’s Friday and Saturday you will find genuine
values all over the store. Every item is of good quality.
The items in this ad are indicative of the big savings for
every shopper.
HEAD LETTUCE
2 Heads 5c
Solid, leafy heads, received fresh daily for your
satisfaction. Perfect for salads. Buy several at
this low price.
Holsum
SANDWICH FILLING
8-ounce jar........................8c
Quart jar..........................21c
Holsum
GALAD DRESSING
8-ounce jar........................8c
Pint jar ............................ 13c
Quart jar ..........................21c
Louis Brand
MUSTARD,
Quart jar................................
1
12c I
Del Monte Pineapple
JUICE, gc
H:
12-ounce can
, i'
Kuner’s Sour
KRAUT JUICE,
13 1-2 ounce can
FLOUR,
48-lb
Royal Seal
FLOUR
48"Pound Bag
SI .70
ROYAL SEAL MEAL, 20-Lb. Ba« - - -
TRUE FRIEND
“5 $1.50
Wisconsin
Longhorn
CHEESE,
Per lb ...........
19c
Sugar Cured
BACON, 2?C
Squares, lb
Yours Truly
Black Pepper
8.B°„r...........14c
Swansdown Cake
FLOUR
2 3-4 ft pkg.... 26c
MONAX
OATS
Plate or Cup and
Saucer
Regular Box
23c
Pawnee New
Speedy
Rolled Oats
Per pkg......... 19c
Bonnie Rolled 11
OATS,
Per pkg. .
19(
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Sunray
CRACKERS
2 Bprd.........17c
Salty Flake
CRACKERS
2 .........17c
Kellogg’s
CORNFLAKES
10c
t
Per
Pkg.
H
CRISC0
Alwayj fluffy and
creamy-—a perfect
cooking fat
3-Pound
Can
59c
1-Pound Can with Each
Pound Purchase for
PUCKETT’S
CASH STORE
“It Pleases Us to Ptaaao Yea"
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Bones, Percy. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 281, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1936, newspaper, April 2, 1936; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth525859/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.