The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 186, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1935 Page: 5 of 16
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THE SHAMKOCK TEXAN, Shamrock, Texas
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A Brightiy Colored
LOVELY SILK ROBE
YOU
WHO!
WARD
A lovely robe is practical and at the same time far
from the ordinary. Let us suggest that you make
a special trip in to see our big showing, and to make
your selection early. This gift item is specially A
priced for Christmas shoppers.
| Charley Conner, who was sport-1
jing, or sprouting, a hint of mus-
> tache, had to shave It off on account |
of It was sapping his strength.
WIMUMAS SPIRIT
$2.98 to $7.50 e,
HUNTER’S
ig the Christmas Shopping Center of
ids of practical presents that literally
ises will enable us to succeed in our am-
itmas Store. Thoughtful shoppers, this
[unter’s where your Christmas Dollar will
.fit less cost.
SANTY SAYS....
Smart New Hats
n
If You
Want To
PLEASE
#
That Man
On Your
List____
ft T COATS
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coat for a practical
no place like Hunt-
“ Ing your gift budget.
JJ1 in recent shipments,
^f, fox, lapan, caracul
these unusually at-
/'
Superbly styled—they strike
the smartest note in fashion.
Give Him
Clothing
j $23.50
98cto $2.95
p DRESSES
s Christmas Morning!
* itly styled in all the gay
sdate and enjoy a smart
ishion detail, remarkably
ose figure and fancy has
id; win surely be pleased with
g . . . half sizes with extra
omfortqble ease that older
soft—
rJackets.............$4.95
lSES and sheets
with colored borders in pink, blue,
ft...........................„.....................................
$3-5#
nt Size* in Each Set..........79c to $1.00
MEN’S TIES
ARE A MOST FAVORED
GIFT
You can't go wrong if you give
ties—the favored gift. Shop at
Hunter’s. We have just received
a big assortment of hand made
resilient silk ties in scores of new
patterns .... in gift boxes.
49c “>$1.00
n
ip.
m
BATHROBES
Fine quality wool bath ^
robes in black, blue,
brown and tan, all styles.
See them! They’re spe-
cially priced.
$2*95 to $g.85
SOX
We knew that men’s sox
would be on the gift list
fif hundreds, so we
bought! They’re here, ev-
ery pattern imaginable.
SLIPPERS
Make Fine Gifts
Part Silk in Gift Box
3 pair* ________$1.00
All Silk in Gift Box
2 pairs
$1.00
Don’t Forget the Boy
Give Him
BOOTS
Thrill that boy Christmas morning!
Give him a pair of boots. We have
them in all sizes and styles at unusu-
ally low prices.
All styles—All sizes
69c$3.85
$1.95 $2.50
$3.50
LEATHER JACKETS
Leather Jackets are smart, practical and servicable.
Give him one Christmas! Suede, calf and pigtex leath-
ers, plain and shirred backs, all sizes.
$4.95
KID & PIGSKIN GLOVES
Many smart givers are giving gloves.
. . . Genuine kid and pigskin, all
styles and sizes await you at
Hunter’s.
$1.00 to $3.50
Instead of being superstituous, a
| great many city people say Friday
13th is their lucky day! Just wait
until tomorrow and see!
"Christmas comes but once a
| year” and when it does it doesn’t
mean a thing to Esca Forgy who
just ain’t X-mas minded.
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Grocery &
Market
Friday & Saturday
SPECIALS!
RAILROAD MAGNATE
DIES AT CLEVELAND
CLEVELAND, Dec. 12 (TP)—M. J.
Van Sweringen who, with his bro-
I ther, O. P„ rose from poverty to
| build a great railroad empire, died
in a hospital today after several
months illness.
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BRITAIN CONSENTS TO
SPUDS
No. 1 Reds, pk.
29c
m
EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT
I CAIRO, Dec. 12. (AP)—King Fuad
| signed a royal decree restoring a
constitutional government to Egypt.
I Great Britain consented to the
| measure after persistent Mationalist
jand Anti-British campaign.
The constitution provides for a j
senate and chamber of deputies; j
takes control of internal affairs from I
British, but does not affect British j
I control of Egyptian foreign affairs j
I nor British military protectorate.
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PEANUT Butter,
Quart .................... 28c
TOMATOES
3 No. 2 cans
21c
I CHURCH WILL GIVE
CHRISTMAS CANTATA
PORK & BEANS,
White Swan, 3 cans 13c
\
R. L, Allston, Pampa, choir leader
j of the First Christian Church at |
j Pampa, extended an invitation to
I the people of Shamrock and trade |
territory to attend a Christmas Con-
tata Sunday evening, Dec 15, at 7:30
| p. m.
The contata, one hour in length,
promises to be one of the most f
unique Christmas affairs ever given |
by the Pampa Church. Special |
lighting effects are being arranged.
A full choir will participate.
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MILK
4 tall or 8 small cans
I, ,; j.; :|^
25c
FLOUR—Golden Crust,
48 lh. bag..............$1,85
24 lb. bag ................ 95c
CUBAN COUNCIL WILL
NAME NEW PRESIDENT
HAVANA, Dec. 12. (AP)—The Cu-
ban state council and Cabinet set to- j
night for a session to elect a pro- .
visional president.
Jose Barnet, former Secretary of
State, and temporary head of the
government, was mentioned promi-1
nently.
Meanwhile, police and soldiers j
pushed the search for Nicholas Cas-
tano, kidnaped millionaire.
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CREAM MEAL
20 It), bag
45c
CORN FLAKES,
Miller’s, 2 pkgs.... 19c
ODD FELLOWS HOST
AT HOMECOMING MEET
One of the largest homecoming
celebrations ever sponsored by the
local Odd Fellow lodge, was given
Tuesday night at the I. O. O. F. hall.
More than 150 Rebekahs and Odd
Fellow’s were present and included
many out-of-town visitors. |
An interesting program pertain- i
ing to lodge work was enjoyed with
Brandon Burks of Pampa the main
speaker. Mrs. Dozier of Clarendon,
one of the oldest members in this
district, also gave a short talk. Other |
talks were given by local members.,
A large basket supper was served
by the Rebekahs.
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ENTERTAINS WITH
LUNCHEON TUESDAY!
Mrs. Edwin Griifin entertained the
Tuesday Bridge Club with a lunch-
eon at her home Tuesday afternoon.
The table was centered with a blue |
and silver tree and other appoint-1
mnts accented the color note. Mrs.
Horace Belew, Mrs. J. C. Rawlings
and Mrs. Earl Kromer assisted the
hostess in serving the buffet lunch-1
eon.
At the games high score went to |
Mi-s. J. G. Hamer and second high j
to Mrs. Cliff Carlson. Favors were
presented to each guest.
Present were Mesdames Hamer, |
Carlson, Kromer, Rawlings, Belew, |
J H Caperton, F. F- DuBose, E. K j
Caperton, S. L. Draper, R. C. Lewis,
S, Q, Scott and Hubert Tindall.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richardson and
family of Borger visited here the I
first of the week.
Folger’s Coffee
1 It), can 5
28c
1 m
I
1 m
COFFEE,
1 w
Fancy Santos, 3 lb.
1
pkg. with knife and
w
fork .............. 89c
1 w
1 m
ft
Primrose Corn
2 No. 2 cans
Is
27c '
I
K C BAKING POWDER,
25 oz. can ............ 18c
11 HI
Market Specials
We Feature
Packers’ Stamped Beef
BEEF ROAST,
Pound .................. 14c
3SS
CHOICE STEAK
Pound
18c & 25c
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Mrs. James Larkin and Mrs. H.
N. Bell of Erick, Okla., shopped in
town yesterday afternoon.
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Melvin Pillars of Twitty, who has
been in the Clinic hospital the past
two weeks, is greatly improved. I
BREAKFAST BACAN,
Sliced, lb............. 35c
Oleomargarine
Pound
19c
tmm
TO-DAY?
ADI
Free Delivery
Call 208
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Cooper, Albert. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 186, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1935, newspaper, December 12, 1935; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth528074/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.