The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 65, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 23, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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fuesday, July 23, 1935
New Golf Star
Rodney Bliss, 22-year-old Omaha
ensation of the Colorado Springs
western amateur golf tournament,
kntered the finals of the meet by
lefeating Don Edwards of Califor-
lio. (Associated Press Photo)
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At The Texas
|Hi there Young America! Jackie
oper's back in “Dinky," his most
veable role. Meet Cadet Jackie,
flth flags waving and bands playing
screen’s biggest little man wins
sargeanl's stripes and wins your
art all over aga.n.
Dinkey" Is a picture everyone
pi enjoy. For boys it has the
frts of a military school, drills and
life of a boy In a real military
(tool. Even the grown-ups will en-
thls poignant story of a boy's
lit to save his mother from a frau-
ent Jail charge.
lary Astor plays the part of Din-
g's mother who is falsely accused
i embezzling money, while Roger
yor, her lawyer sweetheart, and
■ young son make a winning fight
|gain her freedom,
little Betty Jean Haney, the little
py in “Mary Jane’s Pa," is cast
Jackie's small sweetheart and
dr Joys and sorrows will make you
Hi laugh and cry.
Dinkey" is the most refreshing
►ma of children since “Skippy”
I he’s even better than he was in
pe Champ." There are sequences
an orphanage, located next to
l)ary school, and the football
fetween the two school is an
bllent bit of drama.
[ichard Quine is the small vil-
who, in front of the whole
ol, calls Jackie's mother a thief,
pie quits school so that the funds
ust for him may be used to clear
tier's name.
|inkey” is showing Wednesday
nee and night programs only,
i sure aand don’t miss this love-
| youngster in his best show,
o-
lh HEADACHES GONE,
SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT
padaches caused by constipation
one after one dose of Adlerlka.
cleans poisons our of BOTH up-
land lower bowels. Ends bad
nervousness. Shamrock Drug
-o-
O. White, wholesale grocery
nan of Sayre, Okla., was a bus-
visitor in this city today.
lassified Ads
SALE OR TRADE-6 - room
veneer house, 605 N. Choctaw
Curlee, Magic City. 48-tfc
— 5-room house, bath
ring porch, on paved street.
Madden. 43-tfc
, SALE CHEAP — Tent, snow-
| machine and pop corn machine,
ct condition. Call at yellow
house north stock yards.
66-3tp
Ulmer Tell* All
fWhere's Elmer?” That question
en asked during ths sonata lob
Inquiry always brought Elmir
|nlelson, Wsrren, Pa., messenger
He is shown as ha told how
. obtained signatures to anti-
lllty bill telegrams at three cents
Tch. (Associated Pratt Photo)
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THE SHAMROCK TEXAN, Shamrock, Texas
Page Hum
KELTON
Clint and Leonard Mixon of Da-
vis were visitors here Tuesday night.
Misses Edith Pearl Beaty, Evelyn
Harvey, Vivian Whiteley, Lorene
and Maxine Harris spent Sunday
evening with. Miss Rena Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Henderson
and son spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tucker of Sham-
rock.
Calvin Holcomb of Alida is spend-
ing a few days with his brother, Al-
bert.
Oeorge Beaulden of Wheeler spent
Sunday with friends here,
Ray Garner visited Saturday night
with John and Otto Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tucker of
Shamrock were visitors here Sun-
day evening.
DAVIS
the Davis ranch attended the rodeo
in Shamrock Saturday.
Miss Jane Kennedy was the guest
of Miss Imogene Boss of Salt Flat
Sunday.
Mrs. Clyde Merrick and Mrs. Lu-
ther Bullock will leave next Satur-
day for Bryan where they will at-
tend the annual farmers short
course.
County Filings
Courtesy Wheeler Abstract Oo.
Yvonne and Evelyn Clemmens of
Center are spending the week with
their brother, Tllman Clemmens.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Powell re-
twm*d home Saturday from the
Clters ranch where they visited sev-
eral days with Mrs. Powell’s brother.
A large crowd attended the sing-
ing at the school house Sunday aft-
ernoon.
Dick Suilens and Car) Kenney of
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Cooper and
daughter of Wheeler were callers in
this community Sunday.
Miss Winnie Poole of Canyon was
a week-end visitor with friends here,
-o--
Miss Bernice Alexander of Jay-
ton Is visiting In the J. J. Lummus
home this week.
Oil, gas and mineral conveyances
filed July 20, 1935.
MD: John M. Williams to Frank
E. and Mary A. Pfister; 1-1260 in-
terest NW 1-4 section 49, block 24,
except 2H acres.
MD: H. W. and Claudia Finley to
C, L. Head; 1-157.5 interest NW 1-4
section 49, block 24, except 2*4 acres.
OL: C. A. Morgan et ux to Dumar
Oil & Oas Co.; N 1-2 of SE 1-4 and
SE 1-4 of SE 1-4 section 68, block 17.
MD: American Fidelity Corp. to
Annie Oleorich; 1-1600 Interest NW
1-4 section 48, block 24.
RAMSDELL
By Ml* Lillie Mae Pharto
George Van Huss of Magic City
visited in the Buck Matthews home
Sunday.
Lillie Mae Pfcaris visited in Kings-
mill last week.
Miss Geraldine Van Huss of Hack-
berry is visiting relatives here this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lamb and
son, Jimmy, of Klngsmlll were visit-
ors in the W, N. Pharis home Sun-
day.
The 4-H club met with Mrs. White
Thursday. An interesting program
was rendered and everyone enjoyed
the social hour.
BURKHALTER &
PARRISH
Special Prices On
GO-DEVIL KNIVES
SPECIAL!
FRUIT JARS
All Sizes
25c to 50c Doz.
C. A. MEANS
NEW A USED FURNITURE
MN. Main
Shamrock RllcinACChirea/*iv-ux7
No need to ask is the water
hot? Let us demonstrate how
conveniently, unfailingly and
economically
CRANE GAS
WATER HEATERS
keep hot water available
abundantly.
M. E. RISK
PLUMBING CO.
100-B N. Main Phone 89
You
will
enjoy
a visit
to our
buffet.
BEER COOLED
to the proper temperature.
• Delightful Sandwiches
Shamrock Buffet
Ollie Petre, Mgr.
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HOME FURNITURE CO.
Shamrock’s Newest Furniture Store
Located across the street from the
Texan office.
Complete Lines of
NEW AND USED
FURNITURE
We can sell you quality furniture
at a saving because we sell on a
low margin of profit, and we
know how to buy.
COME IN!
Let’s Get Acquainted!
FOR
I SUMMED
[COMFORT
Keep your clothing
O CLEAN
• FREE of Perspiration
• NEATLY PRESSED
Our Careful Service Does
It Perfectly
Nu-Way Cleaners
Phone 32
GULF
SERVICE
STATION
601 N. Main
•
We give a
trade-in
allowance of
—for your
old tries
on new
20%
BRUNSWICKS
Washing—Greasing
FEDERAL
HOUSING ACT
LOANS
FOX RIO i LUMBER COMPANY
BUILDING
MATERIALS AND
SUPPLIES
CALL US WHEN IN NEED OF A CARPENTER, PAINTER OR PAPERHANGER.........TELEPHONE 210
FOR DELIGHTFUL
Home-Cooked MEALS
Come to the
TEXAS GRILL
CAFE
• Quick, Pleasing Service
• Better Food at Lower Prices
O Regular Meals with fresh
vegetables and tangy rel-
ishes—35c.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mackey,
/ Mgrs.
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ACCURATE
=
DEPENDABLE
Any prescription filled by us
= will be compounded from the g
H freshest, purest full strength =
j§ drugs. Careful, competent,
§j registered pharmacists always
S in charge to take care of your
H order instantly.
§ A-l Fountain Service
Come in for a Refreshing
Drink
TINDALL DRUG
STORE
“In Business For Your Health”
Phone 13
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—Blow Your Discomfort Away—
Buy An Electric Fan!
Plug it in . . . sit back and loll In
a quiet breeze that blows your
discomfort away.
Buy for your home and office,
too. The price Is nominal. 8
FIRST I
You can Can Better With Our
CANNING SUPPLIES! Limit your
canning this season to a minimum
of work and get best results, Visit
us for your canning supplies.
BENSON-H AMILT ON
HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO.
“Farm and Home Furnishers”
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At—
RIPPY’S
always!
Drop in any time when you’re
sweltering and' enjoy delicious
hot weather foods where it is
delightfully cool. Our washed
air cooling system makes our
cafe comfortably cool always.
GERHARD’S
CREAMERY
BUTTER
Made of Fresh
Pasteurized
Pure Cream
Conforms with all gov-
ernment requirements.—
A Shamrock Product—
At your favorite grocers.
Watch
Young
Industry
This
Shamrock
Grow.
•PROTECT
• BEAUTIFY
With Our Wall Paper and
Sherwin-Williams Paint
WHITE HOUSE
LUMBER CO.
Phone 80
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CORNER DRUG STORE PHARMACY
L. E. DAVIS, Mgr. Phone 266
REGISTERED PHARMACISTS
We sell quality goods at fair prices . . . and have
everything that a good drug store should have . . .
and we strive to merit your patronage always.
• Shimmy
EXCESSIVE
TIRE WEAR
• Hard Steering
With our Bear Alignment
Equipment we GUARANTEE
to correct Improper alignment.
WAYNE HARLOW GARAGE
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Everybody
welcomes the
pause that refreshes
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
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TIRE
RE-TREADING
6 mo. guarantee on passenger
cars.
3 mo. guarantee on commer-
cial cars.
VULCANIZING
No matter how bad your tire
is worn or tom, we'll put it in
shape for miles and miles of
service at small cost.
SHAMROCK TIRE
& BATTERY SHOP
2nd Door W. Shamrock
Laundry
O. O. Hager and H. V. Fetterly,
Owners and Operators
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Shamrock Ice & Fuel Co.
Prompt, Dependable Delivery
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Cooper, Albert. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 65, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 23, 1935, newspaper, July 23, 1935; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561180/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.