The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 125, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 2, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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EsHMOCK TEXAN
MMIahed Every Afternoon Except Sunday
If The Shamrock Texan Publishing Co.,
ft*, 407 North Main Street.
• ALBERT COOPER. Editor
Phone 100
fetored at the post office at Shamrock,
■bias, as second-class matter, under Act
•f March 3. 1810. Subscription Rate By
Mall, in Wheeler and adjoining counwea,
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padly corrected upon due notlee being
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M 467 North Main St., Shamrock, Texas.
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orsdlted in this paper and also the local
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LINER AGROUND
YOU
WHO!
H. R. Anderson had to direct a
Circus employe to the circus grounds
Tuesday morning.
V. W. Shoemaker was having one
big time feeding the elephants
Tuesday night.
H. B. Hill is gradually getting to
be a first rate news reporter . . .
almost went to the head of the class
this morning.
Mrs. M. E. Poster of Wellington
was a visitor here yestreday after-
noon.
The Holland-American liner Rotterdam (above) was grounded on a reef at Morant Cay, 60 miles from
Kingston, Jamaica, with 450 passengers and 526 members of the crew on board. (Associated Press Photo)
MOVIES
At The Texas
Vivian Fountain
School of Dance
Beginners’ Gass, 4 until S
Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Advanced Gass, 5 units A
Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Phone 277
The world’s most beloved come-
dian, Will Rogers, will be seen
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sat-
urday night preview in that show _____„ __________
of shows, “Steamboat 'Round the Saturday from a Memphis hospital
Plymouth -Samnorwood
The fanners are busy, quite a
few began gathering cotton and feed
this week.
A county singing convention was
well attended Sunday at Samnor-
wood.
Leroy Thompson returned home
Get Our Estimates j
On how to make yoor old floors 1
new and how to stop drafts !
around your windows and door*. |
We are experienced In weather I
■tripping and door sanding, apd j,
can- save yo' money.
Buy It In Shamrock
BUD ROBERTS &
HERBERT SMITH
Phone M
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Eat Your ABC's
See Your Doctor
Yes, you do eat your alphabet,
whether you realize It or not.
Every day you consume Vitamins
A, B, C—and all the rest. But
perhaps, If you—or some mem-
ber of your family—is lacking In
energy for no apparent reason,
an EXTRA quantity of some
particular vitamin may be re-
quired. Your doctor can quickly
tell. Go have a talk with him.
Ie he prescribes one of the newer
food concentrates, bring his pre-
scription here to be filled. Our
stock Is fresh and complete.
Remodeled
Prescription Department
CORNER DRUG
STORE
Prescription Druggists
Phone 266 Shamrock, Tex.
F L. B. GODWIN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Paramount Building
AMARILLO, TEXAS
Specializing in Workmen’s
Compensation Claims
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REDUCED
Cap Rock Bus Line
FARES
Chlldreaa,
Pamps
and
intermediate
points
New Low Rates
per mile
10 Per Cent Reduction aa
Round Trip Ticket*!
Ride the bus! It’s cheaper
—more convenient
CAP ROCK
BUS LINE
Bend.” With him Is seen another
contemporary, Irvin S. Cobb.
Acclaimed by critics and the
screen public in general, this show
Is undobtedly Rogers’ best picture.
Human, lovable and witty, Rogers
gives his best characterization as a
Mississippi steamboat captain.
Two unusual entertainment ele-
ments combine to make the great
moving story of "Steamboat Round
the Bend." One is the laugh-filled
rivalry of Will Rogers and Irvin B.
Cobb, America’s two greatest humor-
ists, as the crusty captains of com-
peting boats; the other is the wist-
ful and tender romance of Anne
Shirley and John McGuire.
MoGulre is a river pilot, nephew
of Rogers who owns the “Claremore
Queen.” In a quarrel over Anne
Shirley he kills another man in
self-defense.
Rogers is hostile to the girl be-
cause of the trouble she has brought
to McGuire But, when the boy Is
condemned to hang, their love for
him draws them together in the
fight to save him.
They join in the struggle to get
money for the boy’s appeal and to
find a missing witness who can save
him. Their adventures with a wax
museum are among the high points
of the picture’s comedy, their nar-
See—
J. B. ZEIGLER
Office in rear of
P. & M. Bank Bldg.
—for—
Car Tags, Bills of Sale,
Transfers, Fire Insur-
ance, Automobile Insur-
ance and Notary Work
where he had been receiving medical
treatment for head trouble.
Grandmother Hidks moved to the
home of her son, Floyd Hicks, Sat-
urday.
Miss Asazlee Montgomery visited
her mother, Mrs. Nath Thompson,
row escapes from antagonistic river
folk among its thrills.
But the great thrill Is saved for the
last, when Rogers’ boat Is Involved
In the great race down to New Or-
leans as he is hurrying to save his
nephew. How Rogers manages to
beat pompous old Cobb and his
"Pride of Paducah,” and at the
same time save the boy, Is revealed
In a surprise-filled climax.
"Steamboat Round the Bend" Is
one picture you must make it a
point to see. Also news reel and
cartoon shorts.
We Fit
You For
• Perfect
Vision
• Better
Looks
! and attended the singing convention
1 Sunday.
Mrs. L, M. Montgomery visited
her daughter, Mrs. Lee Thompson,
Sunday.
Jake Montgomery and family, M.
L. Gombull and Henry Backmon
and family were among those from
here to attend the circus at Sham-
rock Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Davis and
baby visited relatives and attended
singing here Sunday.
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THE TEXAN CAR—Is now mak-
ing the rounds of rural routes.
Watch for It and renew your paper
during $1.95 Fall Bargain Rate.—tfp.
REMEMBER doctors use Zimmer-
man’s Salve for Piles, Boils, Bruises,
and Sores.
Inhaling pine Oil gets Hay Fever,
Asthma and Catarrh. Sold at Tin-
dall Drug, Shamrock! and Erwin
Drug, McLain,
Autos Refinanced
Motor Overhauls Financed
Loans of All Kinds
COMMERCIAL LOAN CO,
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grace and style our fittings give to your face. We
offer a startling departure from the old styles, and
achieve a new perfection of vision.
Our Fully Qualified Optometrist Will Serve You
Shamrock General Hospital
Speedq Servicd
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DRUG
STORE
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Cooper, Albert. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 125, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 2, 1935, newspaper, October 2, 1935; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth528393/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.