The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SHAMROCK TEXAN, Shamrock, Texas
Thursday, March 13, 1941
Harold C. Fox of Dallas was in
Shamrock on business Thursday
morning.
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Mrs. Frank Carreker of Dozier
has been ill in a local hospital the
past few days. Mrs. Carreker is the
daughter of Mrs. L. R. Clay.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Hoare of
Pampa, attended the William L.
Classified Ads
White lecture here Tuesday night.
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«■ fttEST OF AWdWi,
St. Pal’s Day comes on a wave of savings, bringing
you all the family favorites to give your St. Pat’s
menus that variety which is the spice of mealtime
pleasure. It’s easy and economical to serve thrilling
and filling meals when you have so many delicious
foods from which to choose.
TOMATOES, No. 2 can
W-P BRAND PEAS
Tall can ............................................
BUNCH VEGETABLES
3 bunches ........................................
______5c
5c
10 c
FOR SALE—at McLean, a 2 room
house and 2 acres of ground. $200.
Also a 1 acre plot of ground. Rea-
sonable. Mrs. C. G. Finley, Box
164, Shamrock, Texas
Boosters Discuss—
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the Boosters float is
FOR SALE OR TRADE—66 acres
of land. 2 Vs miles north of Wheeler,
Tex. See Mrs. R. L. McClain,
Wheeler, Tex. 87-ltp
FOR SALE — Good, dry maize
heads, $12 per ton.—C. H. Riley,
Twitty. 87-4e
FOR SALE OR TRADE —Good
sulkey plow. See Harvey Close, Lela.
87-4te
said that
ready.
H. E. Pendleton was in charge
87-ltp | of the Wednesday meeting in the
absence of Boss Booster W. C. Per-
kins. No program had been ar-
ranged.
Jake Tarter, associate member of
the club, was present and gave a
short talk on the various phases of
the agricultural situation. He said
that moisture conditions in the
county are better than they have
been since 1928.
FOR SALE — Good maize and
kafir heads. John Cadra, two miles
north of Pakan school house. 87-4e
FOR RENT: Two farms. Equip-
ment for sale. Tractor with one,
teams with the other. See J. F.
Washam. 86-2tp
LARGE SIZE
50% more suds
means
47% less work
Oxydol - 15c
Puckett’s Best FLOUR
48 lbs............................................
Puckett’s Best FLOUR
24 lbs...........................................
$1.29
69c
GREEN BEANS
3 No. 2 cans
Sour or Dill PICKLES
Quart
Hi-Ho CRACKERS
25c size
Sunshine Graham CRACKERS
2 lb. box
Wapco CATSUP
14-oz. bottle
MARKET
WILSON’S CERTIFIED
PICNICS,
Pure Pork SAUSAGE
2 lbs.
Rex Sliced BACON
lb.
PUCKETT’S
GROCERY & MARKET
Phone 97 Free Delivery
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FOR LEASE—My filling station
property on Highway 66. M. Rey-
nolds. 85-3tc.
COLORED FOLK TO
CELEBRATE TUESDAY
Sunshine Butler and his Colored
Swingsters will extend their fjf.
Patrick’s Day visit to Shamrock, re-
maining to play for a dance at
Bessie Wilson’s place in the colored
section of town Tuesday night.
The dance is being sponsored by
Tight-Eye and Theodore and a
special section of seats has been
arranged for white people who wish
to hear the music and see the floor
show. The dance will start at 9
o'clock.
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put up their building decorations
and welcome signs Saturdsly night
as hundreds of visitors will begin
arriving early Sunday. The str<f.i
decorations have been hung today
to give the city a holiday appear-
ance.
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Local citizens are reminded tt
the first impression a visitor
tains of a town is often a lasting
one. Be courteous and accomodat-
ing to persons who ask for infor-1
mation about the celebration or for
other favors. £ ,
C. W. Calloway. Assistant Gen-
eral Manager of the White House
Lumber Company, of Canadian, was
in Shamrock on business Tuesday.
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Sam Acton of Wichita Falls was
a business caller in Shamrock
Tuesday.
' USED STOVES!'
FOR SALE: 4 Jersey milk cows.
Some fresh now, others fresh in a
few days. See John Turnbow. 85-4e
LOST — Pair of black and tan
hound dogs. Finder please notify
T. G. Richardson, Route 2, Sham-
rock, or leave word at Mitt Bullard
Grocery, Lela, or A. P. Bumpers.
84-4e
GAS HEATERS
GAS RANGES
OIL HEATERS
OIL RANGES
We specialize ill used stoves
and guarantee all our stoves
to be in perfect working or-
der.
FOR SALE—Grocery and market,
' stock and fixtures. Good location,
j low overhead. Nice business. J. L.
I Anderson, 618 N. Main. 81-tfc
C. A. MEANS
New & Used Furniture
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Wheat-
land John Deere Tractor. Bargain.
See Charley Duncum. 82-tfc
“See Us And Save”
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LOST—White Sow. Mrs. N. E.
Chapman, 3 miles north and 1 mile
west of Lela. 82-6E
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BETHEL
Mrs. Finis O’Neal
Rev. Fred Wright and family
have moved to our community from
Cheyenne, Okla.
The young people of the commu-
nity were entertained with a party
at the Weldon home Friday night.
Norman Crossland visited his
sister, Mrs. I. C. Burkhart, at Ver-
non last week.
Rev. C. C. Blair, former pastor,
preached Sunday morning and
night. Mrs. Blair accompanied him.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Revious of
Shamrock attended church here
| Sunday and visited with relative^
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dunlap of
near Lela visited here Sunday with
friends.
H. V.* Vermillion, Charley Van-
pool, George Davis, T. M. Daniels
and Harlan Seals attended the Fat
Stock Show at Amarillo last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dorman
spent Sunday in the home of his
father at Pakan.
Georgia Dee Williams of Lela
spent Sunday night with her
grandmother, Mrs. W. G. Copeland.
Corky Lummus, small son of Mr.
and Mrs. Waddie Lummus, under-
went a tonsil operation at the Clin-
ic Hospital Saturday.
Wilson Copeland left Tuesday
evening for Fort Bliss at El Paso
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We have been paying 30c
for cream several days.
We Are Selling:
17V2 per cent Egg Mash,
100 lbs.................$1.90
Best Grade Egg Mash,
100 lbs. .................$2.10
Chick Starter,
100 lbs.................$2.25
Best Grade Chick
Starter, 100 Jbs. $2.75
21 per cent Dairy Feed,
100 lbs. . .. ........ $2.00
Cotton Seed Meal,
100 lbs. ............
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$1.75
Will
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Car Owners!
Cars Must Be Registered in
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1 941 Motor Vehicle Licenses are now due and must
be paid between now and April 1 st. License plates can
be placed on your car now, and we urge you to purchase
them early in order to avoid such a rush at the last
moment.
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Car owners driving motor vehicles with out-of-
county license for 1 940, MUST present 1 940 car license
receipt.
Car owners living in that vicinity may obtain
licenses at the office of J. B. Zeigler, deputy, in Sham-
rock. All others at the court house in Wheeler.
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Money from all car and truck registrations remains
in Wheeler County
T errell Gunter
County Tax Assessor and Collector
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to enter military training.
Jack Montgomery has been tran-
sacting business in Miami the past
few days.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Miller vis-
ited in Amarillo Wednesday.
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1941, newspaper, March 13, 1941; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529302/m1/4/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.