The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 143, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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| Wednesday, October 17, 1984
Classified Ads
POUND—Pair hom-rimmed glasses
on N. Main St. Apply Texan office.
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FOB BALE—1933 model Ford tnick,
new motor, new over size tires, li-
cense for 7,000 pound load. See
Harris Tilley at Shamrock Poultry
and Egg Co. 015-16-17-18
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>R 8ALE—Milch cow cheap. 407
Houston St. 141-tf
LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF WHEELER.
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
By virtue of an order of sale ls-
j sued out of the District Court of
Tarrant County, Texas, in and for
t'e 96th Judicial District, on a judg-
ment rendered in said court on the
| 11th day of August, 1934, in favor
'j| of Rochester Haddaway against D.
A. Hunt and wife, Altha Hunt, Wm.
Volker and Company, a corporation,
and Perfection Stove Company, a
corporation, in the case of Roches-
ter Haddaway vs. D. A. Hunt et al,
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You people at Shamrock
and McLean—
See me and find
HOW EASY
IT IS
to own your home.
WM. KYLE
Shamrock, Texas
No. 8437-A in such court, I did on
the 7th day of October, 1934 at 9
o’clock A. M. levy upon the follow-
ing described tract of land situated
in the County of Wheeler, State of
Texas, as the property of the said
D. A. Hunt and wife, Altha Hunt, to-
wit:
Lot No. (11) Eleven, Block No.
One Hundred and Five, (105) of
the Town of New Mbbeetie,
and on the 8th day of November,
1934, being the first Tuesday of said
month, between the hours of 10:00
o’clock A. M. and 4:00 P. M. on said
day at the Court House door of said
county, I will offer for sale and sell
at public auction for cash all of the
right, title and interest of the said
D. A. Hunt and wife, Altha Hunt, in
and to said property.
Dated at Wheeler, Texas, this 7th
day of October, 1934.
JOHN PORTER,
Sheriff Wheeler County, Texas.
010-17-24
Harvey Daniels of Amarillo was a
visitor here today.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Clark of Bor-
ger transacted business here and
visited friends yesterday.
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Carl Cook underwent a tonsil op-
eration at a local hospital yester-
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Buster Clark an-
nounce the birth of a 10-pound son.
last night.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haynes and Mrs.
P. W. Melton attended the singing
convention in Hollis Sunday.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Hamer and
daughter, Mary Ann, and Miss Vir-
ginia Anderson attended the circus
In Pampa today.
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Demonstrations bef ore at least two hundred thousand
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Assembled i nstrument
Split bearings and shaft,
lubricated with competi-
tive oil, arc clamped be-
tween “jaws” of instru-
ment. With set-screw, ex-
treme pressure is applied.
Crank is now used to turn
shaft. Oil film ruptures
and bearings “seise.”
Shaft extremely hard to
turn. Yon can even boar
the metal-to-metal con-
tact!
Drop of Germ Basaoea
is aimed to oil in bearing.
Sikie pressure applied.
Shah can now be turned
easily. Smooth, quiet
movement—no seizing—
no sound. Proof that
Germ Processing in-
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strength of any oil!
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TO CAR OWNERS OF SHAMROCK
Continental backs claims with facts. To prove that New and Im-
proved Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil gives you lower oil
consumption as well as greater motor protection, we drove six
brand new cars tradestruction, testing this oil agaiast five other
nationally known oils. Any Conoco station will give you a book-
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THE SHAMROCK TEXAN, Shamrock, Texas
Bethel Breezes
(Published weekly by students
and teachers of Bethel school.)
Editor.........Beatrice Williams
Reporters......Gertrude Tenison,
J. W. McCord, Jr., Drama Ship-
man, Leroy Oswald, Anna Rath
England, Earline Conner.
Pupils Write
On Smith's Talk
Rev. E. T. Smith, pastor of the
First Baptist church of Shamrock,
gave a very interesting talk to pu-
pils of the Bethel school Friday aft-
ernoon.
Students took notes on Rev.
Smith’s address, some of their com-
ments on the talk giving his Joke
on school life, his description of a
trip to Canada, his powress as h
baseball umpire for the school, his
talk on South America, the "lion
and the Boy Scout" story as the
points which interested them the
most.
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VARIED PROGRAM
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
As a part of the entertainment
Friday afternoon, a song was given
by the two losing basketball teams
which played in a contest during the
week. Other numbers included a
reading by W. P. Shipman and Cleo
Johnson, quartet by the girls, sketch
by Drama Shipman and Earline
Conner, and several school songs.
SUPERVISOR LAUDS
CHORAL CLUB WORK
For the entertainment of Bryan
Dixon, state supervisor, who visited
Bethel recently, the choral class
gave several songs. One song was
sung by note and this Dixon com-
mended highly, stating that In his
many visits to schools he had never
before visited one where he heard
children sing their notes as well as
the stanzas of a song.
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ATTEND MEETING OF
FACULTY AT WHEELER
Bill Seals and Earl Conner, mem-
bers of the school board, Miss Vea-
trice Moore and J. W. McCord,
teachers, attended the countywide
meet In Wheeler Thursday when talks
by school men were made in the ln-
terrest of better schools. Bryan Dix-
on, state supervisor, was the main
speaker,
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CLUB SINGS
In the singing held at the church
Friday night, the Bethel choral club
rendered one of the numbers.
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Mrs. Harris and daughter, Lucile,
were school visitors Friday after-
noon.
VISIT SCHOOL
Several Shamrock High school stu-
dents visited the Bethel school Fri-
day afternoon. Each gave a short
talk, telling of his work at Sham-
rock. Among those present were
Loyd England, Hortense Tenison,
Jimmie Powers, Bernice Ray Cope-
land, J. B. Tenison and Mr. Revious,
the bus driver.
Mrs. P. W. Melton made a business
trip to Lela yesterday.
CROSS CHILDREN
MAY HAVE WORMS
Witch for upMt littlo stomach*, bad brssth,
frctfulntss, los* of weight, itching around
nose «nd arms. They mar have pin or round
worms. Whites Cream Vermifuge haa safely
and for wars, reliably expelled the worms
and toned the delicate tract. Whites Cream
Vermifuge recommended by druggists.
TINDALL DRUG COMPANY
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a DOES YOUR RADIO
SET HUM? This can be
caused by improper A.
C. Filters, or unbalanced
hum adjuster. Bad tubes
can also cause a hum.
Call—
A-K
RADIO SHOP
105 E. 2nd Street
Shamrock, Texas
Phone 60
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CLASSIFIED BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
For a Square Deal and Better
Service, Patronize These Reliable^
Firms and Specialty Men!
• Insurance
• Jeweler
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ALL THE YEAR ’ROUND
You can depend upon us taking care of your
Insurance Problems.
LYLE & LYLE
Oldest Agency in Wheeler County.
W. H.
WALKER
a INSURANCE
a ABSTRACTS
• REAL ESTATE
Phones: 275 and 272
Watch & Jewelry
REPAIRING
• Elgin Watches
• Diamonds
Harvey Hudgins
JEWELER
At Tindall Drug _
......-.........................................
J. H. CAPERTON
Office Rear F. & M.
State Bank
• INSURANCE
• FEDERAL
FARM LOANS
Phone 54
Beauticians
• Tailoring
Restaurant
CUSTOM
TAILORING
H you want clothes that real-
ly fit, or If you want Individual
style, you can now have tail-
or-made clothes for as low as
$2250
THE TUX
MEN’S FURNISHINGS
& Dry Cleaners
Phone 110
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RIPPY’S 1
CAFE I
Always |
Something
Good!
Juicy,
sizzling-hot
STEAKS
our specialty
• Auto Painting
9 Battery Work
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Need a Rental
Battery?
CALL US!
You Won’t Have to
Wait Long!
^ i! • Battery Recharging
THAT’S NOT A
NEW CAR
Your Neighbor
la Driving—
It’s a new paint job from
the Ewton Chevrolet
Company. We match
any color.
•
Complete Paint Job
S11.50
Coupes, Coaches, Sedans
•
Best equipped fender
and body and paint shop
in Wheeler County.
EWTON
CHEVROLET
COMPANY
• Tire Vulcanizing
Reasonable!
H. & H.
Service Station
300 North Main
Phone 137
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• Auto Repairing
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I E. F. “Woody”
WOODS
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| Authorized Chrysler,
Plymouth and
International Truck
Service
Located Rear
Sullivan Motor Oo.
General
Repairing
| Our Charges are Right! |
Exclusive ...
yet within the reach of the
average woman. That Is the
outstanding feature of every
service we render. There’s an
exclusive smartness yet the
prices are always the most
reasonable.
Licensed operators are in
charge of all services.
HAYS
Beauty Shoppe
207’a North Main
PHONE 177
Mrs. Daisy Hays, owner
Gladys Mole», anna Brown
Gas & Oil
MACK’S
Service Station
Corner Second & Madden
CONVENIENT? YES!
and we give you
SERVICE
with a smile.
Cheerful accomodations for
the motorists and expert at-
tention to the needs of your ear.
We are never too busy to ex-
amine your tlrea and give ’em
the air, test your oil, offer
your engine a drink and your
windshield a rubdown.
As for the quality of our gas-
oline and oil—we handle the
best Conoco products.
• WASHING
• GREASING
PhoRe 91
BEAUTY
At Your Command
If the summer sun and
winds have worked havoc
with your akin and hair
yon need a course of treat- §
merits IR our beauty shoppe. 1
Rejuvenating facials . . . j§
= sophisticated hair-cuts ... 1
S permanents that are art- =
istlo triumphs . . . expert §f
maofcmres ... all are to =
be had at lowest prices.
Hotel Beauty |
| Shoppe
Phone 26
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Auto Repairing
Get Our
PRICES
Before You Have
Your Car Repaired!
We Can Save
You Money!
•
We repair all makes.
Every job guaranteed
MEEK’S
GARAGE
Across Street South
Ewton Chevrolet Co.
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EXPERT
• Washing
• Greasing
• Tire Repairing
Continental |
Service Station
418 North Main
Phone 360
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• Laundry
Above Space Laundered
by the
Shamrock Steam Lanndry
and Dry Cleaner*
. ‘‘We Clean Clean” a
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We po!
pride to our
many satisfied patrons.
•
General Auto
Repairing
•
Wayne Harlow
Authorized Bulck and Pontiac
Service at Manzer Motor Co.
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Cooper, Albert. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 143, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1934, newspaper, October 17, 1934; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth525459/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.