The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 28, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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Dinner Favorites
We may not handle any better groceries than you
can find ;it some other places but wc do handle the
very best the market affords. So when you buy
here you know you are getting as good as there is.
Our stock ol groceries and meats arc carefully
selected and the meals you will serve from them
will ail be favorites.
FREE DELIVERY
Farmers Cash Supply Co.
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Staple itnd Fancy Groceries—Flour nnd Feed
Phone 107
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For Each Prospect IVho Buys a New or Used Car
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Ewton Chevrolet Company will give 25.0r><) vote# to any contestant who brings u#
a purchaser of a New or Used Car. And the purchaser will be given the usual
amount of votes in addition. We also give votes on shop work. G. M. A. G. pay-
ments and accounts. In fact you get 100 votes for every $! you spend here.
A Few Special Bargains in Used Cars
j WASHINGTON,--Old World dlp-
jlmnacy, with u llfctlmrf spent tn
Inirltw and manipulation of wnr
and iicnco In deepest secrecy, has
j Huai received a shock. Hollywood
haif cheered nnd feted nn ambassa-
dor.
| The ambassador was Don Carlos
1 (>. Davila of Chile, former newapa-
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two years In Washington shining ai;
| un example of the new diplomacy.
I Among the outstanding results
■J) he has accomplished arc the tattle-
5 ment of the fifty-year old Tacna-
i j Arica dispute between Chile and
5 Peru, President Hoover’s good-will
i tour of Houili Amurlra. end the i 1^1
rnmpubory Inrl iiirllon of Fbiullsh In i nj
Chllrnn public schools. HJI
Hetcnlly Los Anpeles took one fj)|
look at the small, debonair, oner- iUJ
"et c younu man, and nave him the ml
keys to the city. Hollywood raved !U,
over him. San Francisco followed ] [j]j
suit
His rorlpo for this popularity?
"I'm not a diplomat," says Am-
bassador Davila, "I am only a news-
paper man”
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I92N I'online Coupe, factory
Duro, motor in good rendition,
rubber good. This i* n real nice
car for the money.
Practically new Fordor Ford
Sedan, only been driven a few
hundred milcH. Before you buy
a new Ford see thin one.
11127 Pontiac Sport Roadster.
New tires, new battery, com-
plete motor overhaul. See thin
one.
Two 192H Chevrolet Coupes In
good mechanical condition.
Don't fail to nee these.
Two 102S Chevrolet Trucks, motors in splendid condition, good tires,
bodies and cabs, lour wheel brakes, four-speed forward transmission.
Remember this four speed transmission is factory equipment and
not an accessory.
A complete stock of good used
Chevrolet and Ford trucks at
a price where they belong.
Two 1928 Chevrolet Coaches,
hoiks good and runs
smoothly. You can get a good
service from these cars at a
nice reduction in price.
Two 1927 Chevrolet Coupes, In
good running condition, priced
lo sell. Thousands of miles of
transportation in them.
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Three weeks of contest have already passed. Now is the time to get in your best
work. I ook for new and used car prospects and grab off a lot of votes.
EWTON CHEVROLET COMPANY
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Main and Fourth
Phone 213
Soo Ewton Chevrolet
for the best usarl cars.
Company
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Cooper, Albert. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 28, 1929, newspaper, August 28, 1929; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth528769/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.