The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, July 22, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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Monday, July 22, 1936
DATED at Wheeler, Texas, this
RAYMOND WATERS, Sheriff
Wheeler County, Texas.
By Walter Davis, deputy.
J8-15-22
LEGAL NOTICES
ORDINANCE NO. 127
At The Texa*
A honeymoon and a Job-hunt
combined, two youngsters trying to
get along in New York on (IS a
week. This is the vibrant story that
Columbia Pictures has told in *Tli
Love You Always," showing at this
theatre Tuesday night only.
It’s timely, it’s modern, it's the
laga of every young couple in this
year of 1935 who marry on love and
great expectations. Their numbers
are legion. ‘TU Love You Always”
tells of the trials and tribulations of
those who try to make ends meet,
when their means to an end are al-
most nil. The story dramatizes a
very definite, important problem
of modern youth.
George Murphy portrays a young
engineer too proud to accept lesser
Jobs. His proud, headstrong nature
eventually causes a rift to come be-
tween himself and his wife, lovely
Nancy Carroll, who has done every-
thing possible to further her hus-
band’s ambition. She even sacri-
fices her own career.
But was he right? Had he the
right to demand of the world more
than he could give to it? Had he
the right to let his home break up
that he might satisfy his own self-
ish vanity? All these are problems
facing the young couple and brings
them to a logical and satisfying con-
clusion.
“I’ll Love You Always" is one of
Nancy Carroll’s best roles and Ray-
mond Walburn, Jean Dixon, Harry
Beresford and Robert Allen are in
the supporting cast.
You'll thoroughly enjoy the re-
freshing story of this excellent pic-
ture. Remember Tuesday night on-
ly. Also several vltaphone shorts.
Dave Goldman of Dallas, Tex., who eliminated Johnny Goodman,
Omaha ace, from the Weetern amateur golf tournament at Colorade
Springe, ehown as he relaxed for a moment with Mrs. Goldman before
starting hie quarter-finals match against Rodney Bllie, another
Omahan. (Associated Press Photo)
Farm Clubs
"What is the farmer going to do
when the supreme court rules out
the AAA. wonders the women of the
home demonstration club of Rams-
dell which met in the home of Mrs.
Perry White July 18.
Will he continue the work Pres-
ident Roosevelt has started, or will
he say “I’m going to plant every
row of cotton I can this year for
that is what neighbor Jones Is going
to do and I might as well make as
much money as he does.’’’ Is the
farmer going to consider the effect
on the cotton market or is he going
to be afraid fanner Jones is going
to make a little bit the most mon-
L. B. GODWIN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Paramount Building
AMARILLO, TEXAS
Specialising In Workmen's
Compensation Claims
BURKHALTER &
PARRISH
Special Prices On
GO-DEVIL KNIVES
i ELECTRIC and ACETELYNI
Welding and Cutting.
REDUCED
Cap Rock Bus Line
FARES
19 Per Cent Reduction m
Ream) Trip Tickets!
Ride the but! It’s cheaper
—mote convenient
cap rock:
BUS LINE
ey? Is the fanner going to think
every other cotton farmer Is going
to cut acreage so, therefore, he will
put in a bumper crop and make a
lot of money? Is the farmer go-
ing to bring agriculture back to the
condition it was in before President
Roosevelt tok charge? The fanner
should inform himself on these
questions as well as many others so
that he will be able to vote intelli-
gently. He should know how to vote
and why he should vote that way.
For these questions will have to be
answered before another year.
Mrs. John Grogan was appointed
farm home demonstrator for this
club. Present were Mesdames G. H.
Davidson, John Grogan, H. W. Fin-
ley, Jess Grogan, Theo Scott, Lewis
Powell, Hugh Grogan, Douglas,
Misses Lena and Iva Davidson, Babe
Grogan, Agues F$dey and Vkte j
Jones. Mrs. T. F. Chapman was a
visitor in the club.
New Ruler of Elks
County Filings
Courtesy Wheeler Abstract Co.
Oil, gas and mineral conveyances
filed July 19, 1935.
OL: I. M. Wright to D. E. Holt;
IS 1-2 and SW 1-4 section 40, block
A-8.
MD: Martha D. O’Neal to R. J.
Barrett; 1-1280 Interest S 1-2 sec-
tion 48, block 24.
MD: H. I. Grimes to Kent K. Kim-
ball; 5-320 interest NE 1-4 section
48, block 24.
MD: Kent K. Kimball to Com-
monwealth Trust Co., Tr.; 5-320 in-
terest NE 1-4 section 48, block 24.
MD: C. L. Head to Minnie L. Rod-
rock; 1-315 interest NW 1-4 section
49, block 24, except 2% acres.
MD: C. L. Head to T. H. Pletsch;
1-472.5 interest NW 1-4 section 40.
block 24, except 2 Vi acres.
MD: A. J. Dtffie to James 8. Sad-
ler & Co.; 1-160 interest SE 1-4 sec-
tion 49, block 24.
O. L. M, M. Binkley to A. R. Hen-
dricks; N 1-2 of W. 1-2 of SE 1-4
sec*Ion 25, block 24.
OL: M. M. Binkley to A. R. Hen-
dricks; 8 1-2 of W 1-2 of NE 1-4
section 25, block 24.
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Mrs. Rene Baker was galvantlng
around up town Saturday morning.
She says she’ll be back to work be-
fore long.
Judge Jamta F. Hallman (above)
of New York, wao elected grand
exalted ruler of the B. P. O. E. at
the national convention In Celum-
bue, 0., eucceedlng Michael P.
Shannon, Loa Angelee. (Aieoclated
Preee Photo)
Wife Held Prisoner
Mr*. Anna Van Clove, 48, ehown
aa she wai being removed by police
from her Philadelphia home. 8he
weighed leea than 70 pounds, and
charged her huaband kept her
prisoner on a atarvatlon diet of
bread and water for five years,
(Associated Preee Photo)
An ordinance providing for per-
mit to engage in the practice of
photography and providing for a
deposit to be made to guarantee
proper and legal work and the
payment of a charge for estimat-
ing cost of investigation and pro-
viding for the recommendations to
be filed by those engaged in the
practice of photography for more
than one year in the City of
Shamrock and providing a penalty
for the violation thereof.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SHAMROCK:
Sectioij 1. No person, firm, or cor-
poration, except as In this ordinance
provided, shall canvass, solicit for or
make photographs or photographic
reproductions, nor operate a studio
nor call from house to house for the
purpose of exposing negatives or
positives without first having re-
ported to and received a written
permit from the City Secretary, It
being hereby understood that any
person, firm, or corporation who,
or which is unknown In this city
shall deposit with the said City
Secretary the sum of Fifty ($50.00)
Dollars as bond to guarantee his or
its good, honorable and lawful pos-
session, and proper and legal distri-
bution, of negatives or positives
andjor photographic reproductions
from the same, exposed or repro-
duced by order of individuals and
others, and in addition thereto shall
pay to the said City Secretary the
sum of Ten ($10.00) Dollars, being
the estimated cost of investigating
the reputation, reliability and de-
pendability of the applicant.
Section 2. 8ald permit shall not
be Issued unless and until said ap-
plicant shall by said investigation
be proven to have reasonably good
reputation, reliability and dependa-
bility.
Section 3. Said permit shall be
lsued to any person, firm or corpor-
ation who or which has been located
and engaged in the practice of pho-
tography in said city for a period of
one year or longer, without payment
of the said permit fee or deposit of
said bond, upon presentation by him
or it to the said City Secretary of
the recommendations of at least
four persons whose reliability is gen-
eraly known to police officers of the
said city, which persons shall have
been customers of said person, firm,
or corporation, during the two years
previous, and whose recommenda-
tions shall state that he or it is
honest, dependable, reliable and of
good reputation.
Section 4. Any person who shall
violate or refuse to comply with the
provisions of this ordinance shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and upon conviction shall be fined
in any sum not more than $100.00
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES-
TATE UNDER ORDER OF SALE.
STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF WHEELER:
BY VIRTUE OP AN ORDER OF
SALE issued out of the District
Court of Wheeler County, Texas,
on a Judgment rendered in said
court on the 27th day of May, 1935,
in favor of First National Bank in
Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas, against
W. E. Mills, R. H. Eason and Edna
Eason, in the case of First National
Bank In Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas,
against W. E. Mills, R. H. Eason and
Edna Eason, Number 2518 on the
docket of said court, I did, on the
6th day of July, 1935, at 10 o’clock
A. M., levy upon the following de-
scribed tracts of land located in the
town of Shamrock, Wheeler County,
Texas, the same being all of Blocks
LXXVI and LXXVII In said town,
said property being levied upon as
the property of W. E. Mills, R. H.
Eason and Edna Eason, and on the
6th day of August, 1935, being the
first Tuesday of said month, between
the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4
o’clock P. M. on said date at the
courthouse door of said County at
Wheeler, Texas, I will offer for sale
and sell at public auction for cash
the said W. E. Mills, R. H. Eason
and Edna Eason, in and to the prop-
ail the right, title and Interest of
erty above described.
DATED at Wheeler, Texas, this
the 6th day of July, 1935.
RAYMOND WATERS, Sheriff
Wheeler County, Texas
By Walter Davis, Deputy.
J8-15-22
NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL ES-
TATE UNDER ORDER OF SALE.
STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF WHEELER:
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
SALE Issued out of the District
Court of Wheeler County, Tevas, on
a judgment rendered in said court
on the I5th day of November, 1934,
in favor of the Ctty of Shamrock
suing for the use and benefit of El
Paso Bltulithlc Company and against
Leola Swink and James Swink In
the case of City of Shamrock suing
for the use and benefit of El Paso
Bltulithlc Company against Leola
8wink and James Swink, Number
2474, I did on the 5th day of July.
1935, at 10 o’clock A. M. levy upon
the following described tracts or
parcels of land situated In the town
of Shamrock, Wheeler County, Tex-
as, and being alt of Lots 21 and 22
in Block 3 of said original town of
Shamrock, Wheeler County, Texas,
fronting 50 feet on the west side
of North Madden Street as the
property of Leola Swink and James
Swink, and on the 6th day of Au-
gust, 1935, being the first Tuesday
of said month, between the hours
of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P.
M. on said day at the courthoiu
door of said County at
Texas, I will offer for sale nlWFse
at public auction for cash, all th
right, title and Interest of the sal
Leola Swink and James Swink i
and to the property above set fortl
DATED at Wheeler, Texas, th:
the 6th day of July, 1935.
RAYMOND WATERS, Sheriff
Wheeler County, Texa
By Walter Davis, Deputy.
J8-15-S
Sore Bleeding Gums
Only one bottle LETO’S PYOR
RHEA REMEDY Is needed to con
vtnee anyone. No matter how ba
your case, get a bottle, use as direct
ed, and if you are not satisfied drug
gists will return your money. Tin
dail Drug Store—Advt.
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Jackson Fuller of Borger was
business visitor here this week-end.
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Rev. and Mrs. T. N. Weeks of Sul
phur, Okla., are visiting their daugh
ter, Mrs. Ainslcy Ainsworth. Re’
Weeks is pastor of the Sulphu
Methodist church.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES-
TATE UNDER ORDER OF SALE.
STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF WHEELER:
WHEREAS, by virtue of an order
of sale issued out of the District
Court of Wheeler County, Texas, on
a Judgment rendered in said court
on the 19th day of December, 1934,
in favor of the City of Shamrock,
suing for the use and benefit of El
Paso Blthullthlc Company and
against Clara Schlegel individually,
Clara Schlegel executrix of the Es-
tate of H. F. Schlegel deceased,
Minnie Rose Schlegel, B. W. Reinke
and the unknown heirs of B. W.
Reinke in the case of City of Sham-
rock suing for the use and benefit
of El Paso Bitullthie Company
against Clara Schlegel individually,
Clara Schlegel executrix of the Es-
tate of H. F. Schlegel, deoeased,
Minnie Rose Schlegel, B. W. Reinke
and the unknown heirs of B. W.
Reinke, being numbered 2389 in such
court, I did, on the 6th day of July,
1935, at 10 o’clock A. M. levy upon
the following described tracts and
parcels of land situated in the town
of Shamrock, Wheeler County, Tex-
as, as the property of above Defend-
ants, all of the North 50 feet of
Lot 2 In Block LIX of the original
town of Shamrock, .Wheeler Coun-
ty, Texas, and on the 6th day of
August, 1935, being the first Tues-
day of said month, between the
hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4
o’clock P. M. on said day at the
courthouse door of said County In
Wheeler, Texas, I will offer for sale
and sell at public auction for cash,
all the right, title and interest of
the said Clara Schlegel, individually,
Clara Schlegel, executrix of the Es-
tate of H. F. Schlegel, deceased, B.
W. Reinke, the unknown heirs of
B. W. Reinke and Minnie Rose
Schlegel In and to the said property.
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Cooper, Albert. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, July 22, 1935, newspaper, July 22, 1935; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560953/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.