The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 49, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 13, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SHAMROCK TEXAN
Sunday, October 13, 1929
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NEWS FROM
•| CHILDRESS FAILS-
WH EELER
Office at Wheeler Abstract Company
Champ Davis, of Tcxola. was a
busim-v, visitor In this city, Tues-
day
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J. H Mowery of Childress, trans-
acted business in Wheeler. Friday,
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Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Scott, of
Amarillo spent Friday In Wheeler
Raymond Williams and Frank lee
of Mobcetie, were business visitors
In Wheeler. Wednesday
Dr. and Mrs M M Meeks and
ton. of Canadian, werr visitors over
the week In the A B Crump and
J. M Griffin homes
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Mrs. Don Breeding, of Amarillo,
•pent the week end In Wheeler with
her mother. Mrs Purcell
Olen Porter, who Is attending A
and M College, spent the week
end In Wheeler with his parents.
Mr and Mrs. J. M. Porter.
Ouy Hill of Shamrock transacted
business In Wheeler. Monday
Robert Hooker, of Amarillo. Is
spending the week with his brother,
J W. Hooker
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Mr and Mrs Troy Watson and
Bennelt aWtson of Klngsmlll were
In Wheeler this week Malting rela-
tives.
Miss Icyl Mitchell spent a few
days the llrst of the week in Pan-
handle
Mr and Mrs 8 J Cain and fam-
ily of Shamrock, were visitors In
the C. O Sandlfer home. Sunday
'Continued from Pare li
Barkley punted 40 yards Close
tried the line for no gain and
Brannon fumbled in attempt to
pass Brannon recovered and B
Holmes punted .’0 yards. Taylor re-
turned I yard. Incomplete puss
Bu.:-'ev to Willin'!.j. Barkley kick-
ed. Close returned one yard Bark-
ley tackl'd Close behind the Sham-
rock line for a tnree-yard loss on
a fumble Shipley was caught be-
hind the line by Boyd on a fake 11051 N*» yards and Holmes punted
play Holmes booted the longest I20 M>rds Barkley punted 40 yards
punt of the day for 75 vards. put-1 sl»l‘le> passed to Blake for 13
ting the ball behind the Childress >»rds and another first down and
line then made two yards through the
Edwards fumbled the punt and “"l *■* ,mnb'"' ,or *" rt«ht
B Holmes recovered the ball for y#rd lo“ Holmr* •nd ex
to low the ball to B Holmes Bran-
non loot a yard and Biddle made It
up on the following play. Bran-
non failed to gain and Holmes
punted 35 yards. Barkley punted
and Close relumed 30 yards. Bran-
non missed a pass from Blake and
Close could not gain, Shipley pass-
ed to Turoel and It looked like the
heavy Irishmen had the ball tight
but he dropped It. Holmes and
Barkley exchanger! punts and Close
made 15 yards on the last return
Blake to Tarbel was Incomplete
and Blake was held for no gain on
the Childress 30-yard line Shipley
30 yard i punta agutn and Shipley
made an Incomplete irass to Bran-
Misses Leetle and Hattie Womack
were Shamrock visitors Tuesday.
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Jack Hildebrand of Borger. spent
Tuesday in Wheeler
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Mr and Mrs Clarence Hatchett
s|ient tile week-end in Cordell vis-
iting relatives
Robert Holt and Mr and Mrs
Buck Britt returned Thursday from
Chicago, where they witnessed the
first game of the world series.
o-- j Mr and Mrs Frank Noah and
Mr and Mrs R M Bradshaw chlldrrn of Whitedeer are spending
of Panhandle formerly residents of ja few days with Mrs. Noah's mother.
Wheeler, were visiting friends here Mrs John Watson, who has been
the first part of the week. ; seriously III.
NEW LINE-
(Continued from Pair Si
might sanction both lines and order
Joint facilities Into and In Sham-
rock. For this reason the Rock
Island has seen fit to hold back
construction on the possibility that
a larger and more imposing struc-
ture than at first planned may be
built.
According lo latest information In
the hand* of Ouy Hill, sccretary-
The young man died Friday af-
ternoon Burial waa held In Sham-
rock cemetery, the county defraying
the expenses M M Nix and Com-
pany was In charge Mrs Langs-
ton and her daughters will continue
to reside here, they said, the two
older daughters seeking employ-
ment.
Mr and Mrs John Sherwood and
family leave Sunday for Hobart.
Oklahoma, where they will spend
the week-end visiting.
Ben Burke apent Friday evening
In Wellington
ling
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Mrs J. T. Dement Is In tfte
Beach Sanitarium.
Mrs Ernest Smith, of McLean
will be released from the Shamrock
General Hospital Sunday.
Mrs N R Cocke and Mrs W O.
Higgins, of Wellington, visited at
the home of Mn. T. J. Baumgart-
ner. of 508 N Wall. Friday
of commerce ah briefs'in 'the control
ItAMtl* ltd |.« ■t#tlll filial -a. 1A I_ It. . fl I
versy have now been filed with the
commission This will make posal- I
ble an early decision probably not j
later Ulan Decembrr I. and a re- j
suit ant early date for the new de-
pot to be started
While In Shamrock Mr Davis ex-
pressed hut appreciation of the pat-
ronage being given Ills line by busi-
ness men and shippers here He
also expressed the hope that such
pleasant relations may continue lo
exist.
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MAGNATE TURNS
INTEREST HERE
Henry Ford Seeking Artlrle*
Historical Value lo This
Part nl stale
household articles
object that will show things used
In early West Texas days are de-
sired. Any clUicn having such ar-
ticles U asked to notify Mr Kuhl
man who In turn will make the
necessary arrangements for plarlng
them In the museum
Shamrock on Childress
line Blake crashed the Childress
line for two and a hull yards and
six yards on two successive plays
Brannon failed lo gam A pas*
Close lo Brannon failed The ball
went to Childress and Barkley
kicked. Close returned lor 30 yards
Shipley tumbled lor a live-yard
loss and Brannon made up four
yards of the loss through the line
Holmes punted 35 yards and Bark-
lev returned lor the same distance
Close returned Barkleys punt 20
yards
A lateral |»ss Blake lo Close
lost lour yards and Blake earned
lor no gain Shipley passed to Bran-
non for seven yards and Shipley
failed lo gain oil laekle file ball
went lo Childress on dawns and
Barkley punted Clow- returned for Hlake fumbled with Clo-e recover-
j five yards ami failed to gain on jln* lur «»° loss Shipley fumbled
j the following play into the line , “"d H°>d look live- ball lor Chtl-
IBlake failed lo gam on the final 'dress Barkley failed to complete
and any oilier!pay of the quarter. I a laws to Johnson and Taylor fol-
smmH Uurin : lowed mil ......... t'tiew Taylor his death Two weeks ago his eon- I
Shipley opened ^?h an Incom- ,or ■ ,r* *'«' Bar,‘lrv ^ht^TlTls dtylta tteteL the!
Pleir pass to Blake and Holme, i '"»"•«* "> Ck»e was ln'
I Minted 35 yards Edwards receiv- HI***1' «me with ol »«•>«* help him
ed and fumbled Blake recovering IC,ml,or “,Ml Llu“' Massed lo Blake
lor two yards Brannon gave
non Shipley made a yard around
■hr end Blake made a yard and
Shipley repealed lor two yards and
llrst down The ball was on the
Childress 30-yard line A |mss
Irom Shipley was taken by Cooper
and Taylor made three yards t r\__.L Cfr;L„„
through the Shamrock line The L,eatn 3tnKM
ball went back to Shamrock on a
I miss Barkley lo Davis. Intercepted
by Close who returned five yards
Brannon could not gain on an end
mn and Shipley passed to Close
lor 18 yards and llrst down on the
closing play of the |>enod
In-aol mite
Fnorth Quarter
Die final |MTlod aliened with the
bull on Childress' 25-yard Unr and
Mrs Al Wulson, of
spent Frldny In Shamrock
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Miss Jesse Hodnett. of Whrelrr
spent Friday 111 Shamrock
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Mrs t A Landers and daughter*.
Madge. Fern and Mrs Grigsby, ol
MrLeun. spent Friday shopping in
Henry Ford tnultl-millloiuilrr
i automobile manufacturer, has turn-
wed his attention lo Slmmrnrk and
West Texas in searching for early
American objects lo place in his
museum now being constructed at
Dearborn Michigan
A request for any objects of his-
torical value has been received
from Mr Ford by H P Kuhlmun
manager of the Kuhlmun Motor ; Shamrock
company Die purimac of llie mu- |
•cum I* to assemble objects of his Have you a lost relative? Ask
torlcal Interest and arrange them Mile LeRoy at the Liberty Theater
so they will portray the development 49-lte
of every section of the country. •
Mr Kuhlman Mated Saturday FOR RENT -2-room house See
that antique plow*, and other farm Guy Pittman at Farmers Cash
machinery, old-time furniture anti Supply 49-ifc
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Family Destitute,
Friendless Here
Mrs W J Langston and three
daughters were in a piuful plight
Friday, following Ihe death of then-
son and brother Walter Jackson
Langston. 21 years old
Die family came here two weeks |
ago Irom Gulon. Ark. for the bene-
fll of the young mans health He
had been bedfast for several week*
and having been the main support j
of the family, they had been in al-
most destitute circumstances before :
SMITH-BUNTIN HAS (IIVKN TO THIS
COMMUNITY TIIK ISKST TO BE HAII
IN AMBULANCE SERVICE AT A
MOST MODERATE COST
This service inclutles immaculate linen for each and
every patient anti attendants that are most com-
petent.
You will And Smith-Runtin service very courteous
with the patient's comfort foremost.
Y'nu may have this exclusive service
Smith-Runtin.
by calling
JOHN
is so particular
about his shirts
Each family washing is kept intact. Pure
sudsy water is gently rinsed thru without
harm to the finest shirtings. Then to the
ironers from where come the shirts iron-
ed just the way a man likes to And them
in the morning. Have more time for
yourself—and please your husband—call
Two-Three-Eight,
You can trust your finest cur-
tains and drapes wilh us. We'll
make them look fresh and crisp.
tlw- ball for Shamrock un Hu* Chil-
dress 25 yard lute Close passed
lo Blake who fumbled, one of the
Wheeler. Slmtmork linesmen falling on the
ball. Shipley lost Iwo yards and
Brannon failed to gain around Ihe
end B Holmes kicked and Bark-
ley punted to Close who returned
three yards
Brannon made eight yard* around
right end. Shipley tailed lo gain
and Williams threw Blake for a
loin-yard loss Brannon failed lo
gain and the ball went Ui Childress
Barkley punted and Close returned
nine yards Shipley made a yard
and tailed lo romplele a pass to
Close Brannon fumbled a pass from
Blake and Williams recovered for
Childress Johnson missed Barkley's
|Mis* Barkley punted and Close re-
l uriied eight yards.
Close failed to gam and on (he
tiexl play look a pass Irom Shipley
lor 8 yards Brannon failed lo
gain and Holmes punted Davis
(ailed to penetrate (he Shamrock
Jlne and Barkley passed to John-
son lor six yurds Barkley punted
out ol bounds Shipley made one
l.vartl to bring (he ball lo the Chll-
| dress 25 yard line and Brannon
I made nine yards uround right end
for the Initial first down of the
game Hlnkr made five yards
through Ihe line uml Close lost
j eight yards. Holmes punted Bark-
ley's jias* to Williams was Incom-
| plot*- and a puss from Davis to
Williams was Intercepted by Ship-
ley. A Shamrock pass tailed and
a second Incomplete |iass ended Ihe
I period
Third Quarter
I Tarbet was bark In Ihe game and
Iklrked to Golf, who made u two-
yard return. Tuylor mode 15 yards
through the line and Childress had
.first down (or their first time In
:ame Davis made lour yards
land Barkley passed to Cooper for
12 yards and another first down
I Taylor cut loose again for 15 yards
jiiwl first down, putting the ball
| within Shamrock's 20 yard line for
the first time.
The Shamrock line held on It*
12-yard line. Taylor and Davis
could not gain and Barkley fumbled
a |
lateral poas lo Blake for a 12-yard j
loss and Holmes punted to Barkley !
who was <lropi>r<l in his (racks
Davis lost a yard hitting (he line j
and Barkley passed to Williams for j
II yards and first down Davis
made foui^yards olf tackle and lull-
ed to complete a puss to Barkley
Barkley failed lo complete a pass
to Johnson but on a second attempt |
made 10 yards and first down Bark- j
ley to Williams was Incomplete !
Taylor made a yard and Williams I
took a pass from Barkley for eight ]
vards The ball went lo Shamrock j
on downs
Close made three yards through
center and Shipley failed lo gain
over the same route Holmes punt-
ed and Barkley returned two yards
Krnlro went In lor Barkley atul
lost 15 yards as |>enalty for talk- j
ing before the first play Renfrol
went through tarkle for 24 yards
ami first down then rould not gain j
through the line Renfro complet- j
ed a 'hiss lo Johnson lor live yards
and Cooper punted lo Brannon
Close passed to Blake lor time |
yards and Ihe |intr lost six yards
of their gain on a second attempt I
Holmes punted and Davis returned
three yards Davis passed lo Tay-
lor for n tie yards and Renfro
fumbled to lose six, Cooiier kicked
uid Close returned 15 yards. Holmes
punted and Renfro returned four
yards Taylor failed to break the
line and the game ended with the
ball In Childress territory.
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L J Braeey, of Texola. Is under-
going treatment In the Beach San-
itarium
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J E Pittman, ol Magic City, was j
released from the Shamrock Gen- |
oral Hospital lifter two weeks of I
Illness due to an accident at Magtr
Clty.
o
Mr. and Mrs F L. Beasley left ,
here lute last week for a week's
visit In other part* of the state The
city clerk and Mrs Beasley plan to j
go to Ft Worth and Dallas during j
their trip Thry will return here
about Friday.
SMITH-BUNTIN
Phone 13 Iftone 13
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Charter No. 7306 Reserve District No. II I
Report of Condition of the
First National Bank
of Shamrock In the State of Texas, at the done of business on October I
4th 1929. ........
RESOURCES
1. Loons and discount*.......................................1687.311.66
2. Overdraft*................................................. 991 71 |
4, Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned.................. 3.000.00 I
6 Banking house. 820.000.00; furniture and fixtures. $10,000 00 30,000 00 !
7. Real estate owned other than banking house............... 9.556.77 I
1. Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank....................... 68.037.58 i
8. Caali and duo from bonks................................. 138,630.65
10. Outside checks and other cash Items....................... 785.43
14. other assets............................................... 7,350.00
. TOTAL..................................................8933,153 80
LIABILITIES
It. Capital stock paid In........................-.............8 25,000.00
18. Surplus....................................-............... 75,000 '|
17. Undivided profits—net..................................... 86.300.fll
20. Circulating notes outstanding 7,350,00
21. Due to bunks, Including certified and cashier's checks out-
standing...........................................111. 25,251.061
22. Demand deposits......... 595,740,50
23. Time deposits........i*................................. 178,501,64 |
TOTAL........................ ................... *033,153.80
State of Texaa, County of Whooler, as:
I, J. F. Sanders, Cashier of the ubovo-nomed bank, do solemnly
swear that tho above statement I* true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
J. F. SANDERS. Cashier.
CORRECT—Attest;
Earl Roger, Henry Holmes, H E. Pendleton, Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of Octobor, 1020.
Your New Fall
Outfit Is Here!
clothes are new—the styles
are new— and so are the fabrics and
the patterns. And here, too, are new
values for a new season. Truly it’s a
refreshing treat to see these wonder-
ful Suits and I opcoats, just unpacked
and placed on the racks. You’re in-
vited—to browse around at will.
SUITS
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(SEAL)
B. F. HO
'LMB^J,
Notary Public.
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Cooper, Albert. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 49, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 13, 1929, newspaper, October 13, 1929; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth528465/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.