The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1936 Page: 4 of 6
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THE SHAMROCK TEXAN, Shamrock, Texas
IDE SHAMROCK TEXAN
Pabllahed i’tvery Afternoon Except Sunday
The Shtmrock Texan Publishing Oo.,
•ttc., 407 No.’th Main Street.
Albert Cooper------------------Publisher
W. P. Bacon -----Advertising Manager
frwcy Bones-------------------------Editor
Areal Montgomery----------Office Manager
tbd Rogers, ........--.Mechanical Supt
Phone 100
®Otered at the post office at Shamrock,
Texas, as second-class matter under Act
•f March 3, 1879. Subscription Rftte By
Mail, in Wheeler and adjoining counties,
•*.00 per yea*; elsewhere $4.00. By Carrier
ifetiivery, 10c pci week. It is our desire
bo give subscribers prompt and satisfactorj
•Brvice and we will appreciate your noti-
fying 160 whenever the paper is missed
(Locals
“The Tidings, Jr.," a miniature
newspaper, announced to relatives
and friends in Shamrock the arrival
on June 6 of David Brossart Taylor,
Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Taylor, of Sedalia, Mo. The father
was a resident of Shamrock for
many years.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Williams re-
turned from a ten days wedding
trip Thursday, and are now at home
to their friends in the Abbott
apartments at 406 East Second
street. Mr. Williams and his bride,
the former Miss Lois Blue of Ca-
NOTICF TO PUBLIC
Any erroneous reflection upon the char-
Mter. standing or reputation of any per-
son, firm or corporation, which may ap-
pear in the columns of this paper will be
gladly corrected upon due notice being
gl»en to the editor personally at the office
at 407 North Main 8t., Shamrock, Texas.
LIBERTY THEATRE
Saturday—
GENE AUTREY in “Singing Vagabond”
News Reel, Serial and Comedy — Matinee 10c to All
National ReprcuntaMve:
TEXAS DAILY PRESS LEAGUE, Inc.
■MdQuarten Mercantile Bid*., Dallas Tex.
Preview Saturday Night,
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday-
HSMBKR ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rm Associated Press Is exclusively entitled
to the use (or republlcatlon of all news
Mtoatches credited to It or not otherwise
■edited in this paper and also the local
HW> published herein.
KELTON
Miss Rena Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Perryman
made a trip to Dallas the past week
end. Mr. Perryman and O. D. Jr.,
attended the Centennial while
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clay were vis-
itors in Shamrock Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mi’s. Iia Oglesby are
working at the A. C. Johnson store
While Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and
Miss Katherine Rutherford are vis-
iting in Dallas and attending the
Centennial exposition.
The Boy Scout troop met at the
echool house Monday night. Leroy
Wall and C. C. Brown were In
charge of the meeting.
Mazeli Clay and Lorena Wall
made a trip to Erick Monday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sammons and
daughter of Amarillo were visitors
in the home of Mrs. G. E. Robert-
son Sunday.
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READ THE WANT ADS
Good Used ICE BOXES
All sizes—many to ehoose from.
C. A. MEANS
USED FURNITURE
Wc Will Buy Your Used
Furniture
FLOWERS
For A1I Occasions
Vanity Flower & Gift Shop
121 N. Main Phone 51
Mrs. E. W. Messer, Prop.
The
Big
Swing
In
Shamrock
Is
—Friendly
I
—Convenient
—Dependable
8k
The
Corner Drug Store
Prcaerlpllon Draggiti
—Phone 264—
Lawrence Dari*. Mgr.
Unexcelled,
Dependable and
Convenient
Optical Service
New Style Glasses and Re-
pairs. Take care of the
Most Important EYES in
the world . . . YOURS!
DR V. R JONES
Optometrist
Office In McFann Drug
214 N. Main Shamrock
28 Tears Experience In Optics
Modem Instruments Used in
Examination
nadian, were married at Sayre on
June 8.
Mrs. Edwin Griffin and sons and
Miss Olga Cjeka will spend Satur-
day at the home of Mrs. Griffin’s
parents in Mangum, Okla., Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Pace.
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel McDowell are
the parents of a baby boy born last
night.
Donald Hall .'(ft this morningfet
Glenrock, N. J., to visit relatives for
several weeks.
Mrs. John Smith left today for
her home in Dallas after visiting
relatives here. 3
Mary Smith left this afternoon
for Rostum, La., to visit a short
while. En route home she will stop
at Dallas and attend the Centen-
nial.
Bob Douglas, who has been 111 at
his home on North Madden street
since Tuesday was slightly Improved
today.
F. J. MoMiller of the Shawnee
Oil Field Supply Co, left yesterday
for Fort Worth to spend the week-
end with his family.
TEXAS THEATRE
We never can tell Pauline and
Aline Ford apart . . . and the Har-
low twins are impossible for us to
identify.
The shine boy at McVean-Brewer
barber shop asking “for a little time
off today.”
These new babies without names I
. . . Mrs. R. M. Barkley says they
spend so much time playing with
their new son they don't have time
to think of a name, while Mr. and
Mrs. Ansel McDowell are going to
have a thinking spell before they
attach a monicker to their brand
new son.
TEXAN WANT ADS GET RESULTS
MODEST MAIDENS
“They have robbed me of everything
... home... land... love 11 will not rest
until they have paid...IN BLOOD!”
Your cheers and tears to a great
true story. Ayear in the making/
■■■BAXTER
Iww Hoop of
DORADO
Preview Saturday Night,
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday-
A LEAD-RIDDLED REVELATION OF
THE NEW DICTATORSHIP Of CRIME!
Again Warner Bros. Raid the
Headlines, to Give You the
Lowdown on the Higher Ups
of the Modern Underworld!
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Jl
I ter mLnitl
he ?h° toc
e *ouJd,
EDW. G. (‘Little Caesar')
The ’ Smart Money”
Blonde Who Defied
The Top Rats of the
Rackets.!
• IU< Tk* A- f, All RI(IUf R...r>,4
ROBINSON
Muscles In On the Modern Mobs in
with
ANN L0RING • BRUCE GAB0T
MARGO . J. CARROL NAISH
Directed by Willi«m A. Wellman
•Produced by John W. Cotuidlne. Jr.
Admission 10c & 25c
“She always gets her divorces in June. Just sentiment I guess.”
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Our Service Is Awfully Hard to Equal
Bill strong — Lee Amerson—CleU Glerhart
k IERHART BARBER SHO
122 North Main
BULLETS or
■ 1 BALLOTS
* ' with
wJOAN BLONDELL
and Barton MacLane • Humphrey Bogart
Frank McHugh i A First National / j
Picture directed by William Keighley / ^
ADMISSION: Children, 4 to 12, 10c — Adults 25*
Thimble Theatre — Starring POPE YE
Muscle-Bound
POOR POPE.YE-
HE'S WORRYING
HIMSELF TO
DEATH BECAUSE
THE .JEEP SAID
HE'D LOSE
HIS NEXT
FIGHT
IF JIMMY JAB LICKS
ME, ALL ME CHILREN
PALS WILL QUIT
GATIN' SPINACH'. IT'LL
MEAN THAT I YAMA
USETER ,^ _
By Segar
LIFE AIN'T BRIGHT
NO MORE - I FEELS,
LIKE SOMpiN
THE CAT
DRUGGED
IN
THAT FELLOW, POPEYE,
IS THE TOUGHEST GUY
IEJER SAW- 6EE-
WOULDN'T.^.T . _
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World rights reserved.^*
Q 1936, King Features Syndicate. Tut
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STOP WORRYIN6, JIMMY, >
I GOT GOOD NEWS-YOUVE
HEARD OF THE JEEP-THE
ANIMAL THAT FORETELLS
THE FUTURE -1 JUST FOUND
OUT THAT
HE SAID
YOU’D
OH, WHAT A RELIEF! ,
WHY, SAY-l FEEL <
SJ3ETTER ALREADY! ) f— j,
1 pffi VYv 1 £ :
It’s Fresher! Hi BRADLEY’S BREAD
AT ALL
GROCERS
OH, DIANA!
DICKHDABB
/ don't set it, dan ! T
WHY OO YOU THINK
THOSE TOOLS AES
5*0 lAADrtGTAKrr o
WELL - IF WE STAY HERE
we starve! it's a lonely
PART OF THE SEA - WE
MIGHT WAIT A YEAR BEFORE
A SHIP PICKED US UP -
ALSO THE WHALEBOAT
IS HOPELESSLY
SMASHED -
Birth Of A Boat By A Brainstorm
-AN'ALL THAT WHITE PAINT—^*1
AN'THE LUMBER PILED BY
THE SHACK/ — I GET YOU
NOW DAN — YOU’VE BEEN
USING YOUR HEADPIECE -
AND HOW.1
(Hi >
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Bones, Percy. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1936, newspaper, June 19, 1936; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth526028/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.