The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 240, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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CREW OF BOMBER BAILS OUT BEFORE CRASH
BETHEL
The.e four military aviators balled out at 2,500 feet a few seconds before their giant army bomber
crashed near Atlanta, Ga., on a mass flight from Langley Field, Va., to the Canal Zone. Left to right,
standing In front of the wreckage: Capt. Otto C. George, Hiawatha, Kas.; Lieut. R. B. Epler, Bonner
springs, Kao.; Sgt. H. M. Hayes. San Antonio, Tex.; George Russell, New York. (Associated Press Photo)
Eagle Screams
MAGIC CITY SCHOOL NEWS
Kelton Tuesday night, February 18,
j to play the Kelton junior and sen-
STAFF
I Editor-in-Chief-.....Wilma Connell
(Associate Editor.....Calvin Hannon
Sports Editor.........Bobby Groves
Society Editor...Nora Pearl Bentley
Reporters—Florette Miller, Helen
June George, Lois Walker, Leon-
ard Roach, Lorraine Wallace,
ior boys. This will end the senior
iboys basketball year.
Sports
, The Magic City junior boys won
fchird place at the invitation tourna-
‘nent at Wheeler last week-end.
..hey went into the finals by de-
feating the Wheeler and White Deer
B ams. They missed second place
(>y losing a hard fought game to
Jiami by a narrow margin of 14-
5.7. The boys that made the trip
were: Douglas Groves, R. B. Ste-
Lens, Buford Emler, Teouarri Roach,
pempsey Davis, Junior Asher. They
are entering the county tournament
jit Wheeler February 22. They will
..ay Briscoe.
The junior girls from Magic City
ill play Shamrock at the tourna-
ment February 22.
The senior and junior toys go to
Scandals
Imagine Ray having a short mem-
ory—he actually forgot to stay in
for Miss Mason at noon Tuesday
for knowing too much about short-
hand.
Imagine Carl Wagner telling
about a certain girl in school named
“Brownie.”
Wilma really thinks she’s editor,
but Calvin thinks different.
Harold can’t decide which one of
the freshman girls to court.
The freshmen are feeling very
poetic at heart, the tops especially—
wonder who furnished most of the
inspiration.
Mack had to teach Nora Pearl
how to toil water without scorch-
ing it.
«« BETTER GRADE ®
Reasonably Priced
Sullivan Motor Co.
For State Representative,
Legislative District:
EUGENE WORLEY
(For Re-election)
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Subject to action of the voter* la
the Democratic Primary July U,
1936.
State of Texas
122nd
For District Attorney, 31st Judicial
District;
LEWIS M. GOODRICH
(Re-Eleotion)
County of Wheeler
WANTED:
100 DOZEN FRESH
HATCHING EGGS
Brin;; them in on Mondays and
Tuesdays and on Fridays and
Satu: .’.ays.
Will Pay Premium!
• CUSTOM HATCHING
Shamrock Hatchery
West of F. & M. Bank Building
a new commercial geography book
since mid-term. He studies so hard
he just completely demolished the
first one. Imagine such a dumb
trick!
The more the freshmen go to
school the less they know.
The centennial material is getting
scarce around school.
There has been entirely too many
themes on that subject—or the pu-
pils certainly think so.
The -more news we write the less
shorthand we have—so Calvin says
“give me the pencil.”
Someone sure looked' quilty when
Miss Mason handed Calvin’s perfect
typing paper to him. We wonder
who! We bet Calvin sure “appre-
ciates his thanks.”
We decided Florette had heart
failure yesterday—something was
certainly ailing her.
Someone sure looked guilty when
growing up—she is going to have
another birthday Wednesday.
For County Judge;
W. O. PUETT
(For Re-election)
For Sberill:
RAYMOND WATERS
(For Re-election)
For Tax Assessor and Collector:
JOHN TEMPLETON
(For Re-election'
J. R. (Rube) CARVER.
Miss Wilma England
Miss Lena Shipman has returned
from a visit with friends in Erick.
Mrs. O’Neal was a Shamrock vis-
itor Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Hendrick
and son, George Ed, and Mr. and
Mrs. Buster Bartee were Shamrock
shoppers last Friday afternoon.
Loyd England is recovering from
a tonsil operation which he under-
went recently.
C. C. Shipman and wife visited
Sunday in the home of their son,
W. P. Shipman and family. They
brought with them their little grand-
daughter, Ruby Jean, who had vis-
ited several days with them.
Finis O’Neal was a business vis-
itor in Shamrock Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Harvey and
little daughter, Nellie Ray, and J.
County Filings
Courtesy Wheeler Abstract Co.
Filed February 12, 1936
OL: A. M. Beaty to Thos. Cook,
NE 1-4 sec 80 blk 23.
TOL: Thos. Cook to Public Serv-
ice corporation, NE 1-4 see 80 blk 23.
MD: J. B. A. Harvey to C. S. Al-
lender, 1-4 int W 1-2 SW 1-4 sec
67 blk 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Messer return-
ed this week from an extended stay
in Hot Springs, N. M.
FOR SALE—Yellow second sheet*,
8V4xll—500 for 50c; 8Hxl4—600 for
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Honey Nut Bread
B. A. Harvey were in Shamrock
Sunday.
Norman England was in Texola
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Bartee left
Monday evening for a visit with
relatives in Mangum, Okia.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul O’Neal are
the parents of a nine pound boy who
has been named James Robert.
As Delicious as the Name Implies
—Now in Red and White Wrappers—
Call For It At Your Favorite Grocer’s
We have engaged Gene Harrell as our baker,
invites you to try our baked products.
THE HOME BAKERY
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READ THE WANT ADS
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The Home of Fine Baked Goods
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harris, Managers
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For County Attorney:
HOMER L. MOSS
For County Clerk:
F. B. (Dick) CRAIG
(For Re-election)
For District Clerk:
HOLT GREEN
(For Re-election)
THE TINDALL
DRUG
Thcne 13
For County Treasurer:
MISS HATTIE WOMACK
(Re-election)
For Commissioner, Precinct No. Ii
O. W. (Charley) WELLS
TOM MONTGOMERY
R. W. GRISWOLD
(For Re-election)
4-H Club
The 4-H club met in the high j
school auditorium Thursday, Feb-
ruary 6. Miss Viola Jones, 4-H club
demonstrator, was well pleased with j
the reports from the demonstrators j
of our club. '
Due to the fact that the ground
was frozen, Miss Jones postponed
the appointment to visit Helen
Shirley’s home to set out trees. The
club will visit with her next club
(day.
The club will meet the third Fri-
day In February. There was three
new members at the last meeting.
Those present were: Faye Webb,
Bessie Emler, Irene Derryberry, Vir-
ginia Burgess, Laveme Griffin, Ed-
ith Mae Shankle, Cartha Wilson,
Laveme Hudson, Clifton Turnbow,
Oleta Cordell, Catherine Doom,
Winnie Harper. Dorothy
Helen Shirley, Perlina Box Thad-
ese Burns, Wyvette Davis, Floret*
MiUer. Helen June George, Edith
Voyles, Helen Null, Dorothy Brad-
ley, Jewel Young, Elizabeth Null.
Betty O’Gorman and Alice Hardin.
For Commissioner, Precinct 4:
GEORGE W. HEFLEY
(For Re-election)
CURTIS WILLOUGHBY
For Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4:
j B. B. WALKER
(For Re-election)
For Constable, Precinct 4:
E. W. POOLE
City of Shamrock
Subject to City
day, April 7.
Election, Tun.
For Mayor:
J. H. JACKSON
(For Re-election)
W. H. (Bill) WALKER
L. B. SIMS
For City Secretary:
G. H. (Green) BURKHALTER
(For Re-election)
CHARLES BANKS
PRESCRIPTIONS
First Grade
Colsen Austin and N. L. Roland
withdrew from the first grade last
Friday. We, the first grade, shall
miss them.
The first grade Is beginning work
on booklets for February.
For City Marshal:
WILL SAMMONS
C. F. (Blue) VELVIN
JESS SWINK
(For Re-election)
W. K. McLEMORE
It’s almost as cheap to use printed
stationery as blank, now. Sec The
3hamrock Texan. tf
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Cooper, Albert. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 240, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1936, newspaper, February 14, 1936; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth528897/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.