The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1946 Page: 4 of 10
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NOTICES
NOTICE OF
HIGHWAY
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ig and Struc-
U. S. Hwy. 83 at Twltty
| to St Hwy. No. 153 on
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a 415 (1). In Wheeler' County, will
be received at the Highway Depart-
ment, Austin, until 9:00 A.M.. Aug.
28, 1948, and then publicly opened
and read.
This Is a "Public Works" Project,
ax) defined in House BUI No. 54 of
the 43rd Legislature of the State
of Tens and House Bill'No. 115 of
the 44th Legislature of the State
of Texas, and' as such la subject to
the tfrovlstona of said House Bills
No proiftsidns herein are Intended
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^Sf.HEEB FARM SHOP jtu
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to be In conflict with the provisions
of said Acta.
In accordance with provisions of
said House Bills, the State High-
way Commission has ascertained
the wage rates prevailing In the lo-
cality In which this work Is to be
done. The Contractor shall pay
not less than the prevailing wage
rates shown In the proposal for
a roup 3 for each craft or type of
" Laborer," "Workman," or "Me-
chanic" emplcgred on this .pro
Legal holiday work shall be
for at the regular governing i
Plans and specifications aval
at the office of L. Clyde D
Resident Engineer Wellington,
as, and Texas Highway De
ment, Austin. Usual rights re
THE SHSMSOCX ^
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Locals
Troy L. Puller, son of Ml*, and
Mrs. R. H. Fuller, received his dis-
charge from the CT. 8. Navy July
19. Fuller served 14 months and
was stationed at San Diego and
other California bases.
Recent guests In the home of
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Perfume. ..
Joliet Water.
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. i i from $2
. . . from $1.75
Rue Tex
THE STATE OP TEXAS
TO: CLAUDE PARVIN
GBEETIN
You are commanded to app
and answer the plaintiffs petit
at or before IS o'clock A. M. of t
first Monday after the explrat:
of 42 days from the date of
suance of this Citation, the sai
being Monday the 33rd day
September, A. D., 1945, at or befc
10 o'clock A. M, before the Hone
able District Court of Whee
County, at the Court House
! Wheeler. Texas.
1 Said plaintiff’s petition was fl!
on the 10th day of August, 19
The file number of said suit bet
No. 3140. The names of the parti
in said suit are:
Clara Panrtn,
as Plaihtl
and Claude Parvln,
as Defendar
.The nature of said suit bell
substantially as follows, to wl
Suit for Divorce on the grounds
treatment. ,
Issued this the 10th day of J
U»t, 1940
Given under my hand and
ttf said-Court. at office In Whe
Texas. thlsHhe 10th day of Au;
2 QUig W. Beene. Clerk
Jfistrict Court, Wheeler
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FRY DRUG
Samnorwood community, has b
Wry 111 at the City Hospital I
week. He is reported to be grei
improved. ,
Mrs. Carl McPherson Is at he
after undergoing surgery at Sc
and White Hospital in Temple
cently.
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! THE BEST FOR LESS.
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|TOWN- MV WIFE VERVE'S
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MEAT AIID RJTATDes 36S-J
DAYS a YEAR
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MENUS IN THEIR GROCERY-
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OH,boy,' WHY DIDN'T I
KNOW ABOUT THIJGEFOR
RODEN’S GROCEftV
& MARKET
iotsesti; BELL
PEPPERS sru
WITH MINCEO HAM,
SPANISH RlCE\ HEAD
‘ ettuce WITH ROOUERJRT
HEESE DRESSING,PEACH
RTCAKE, WITH -fPOiEN
HiPPEO CRFAM.
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i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
B. FOR SALE
> Small home, close In on paved
- street, 4 rooms and bath. Half
- cash, balance monthly payments,
c Possession.
Agnes Reynolds Abstract
Cempany
16-ltc
’ POR SALE—John Deere wagon
and Zenith wind charger. Both in
“ excellent condition. Paul Ftak,
' phone 760. 16-ltp
POR RENT—one targe room un-
< furnished house No children. J.
f H. Jackson, 521 N. Main, Phone
198. 18-tfc
/ LOST—brown billlold containing
’ Navy discharge card, papers and
money. Finder keep money and re-
turn remainder to Liberty Theatre
or Texan Office. ltp
WRAPPING TWINE, all popular
sizes, large 2-lb. cones, 91.50. The
Shamrock Texan. tip
ADDING PAPER, narrow, med-
ium, wide, special quantity prices.
The Shamrock Texan. tfp
LEATHER SCHOOL BINDERS, 2
and 3 ring zipper binders, genuine
leather. 85.00 plus tax. Die Sham-
rock Texan. tip
POR SALE—Phllco radio. Singer
sewing machine, table top Chamber
cook stove, living room heater,
other household furniture. 415 W.
10th St. phone |4t-W. . )tp
FOR SALE—new Ford tractor and
farin equipment. Also brand new
saddle. See H. 6 Rlppy at U-Drop
Inn. l«-*tP
WANT TO BUY—tricycle for
small boy. If not in good condi-
tion will repair myself. Ted John-
son, 207 N. Choctaw St., phone
590--W. „ ■ UP
FOR SALE-—Houm- and two lots.
217 E. 13th St. 16-4tp
POR SALE— IS® Dodge tudor.
A-l condition: «6* a Houston, ltp
FOR SALE—Wuid fall apples.
*125 per bushel.; W tp. Lane. 11
miles west. 3 miles nblth and 2’4
miles west of Shamrcnk. 16-ltp
WHY NOT BE
THE WATKINS
Dealer In the city of Shamrock.
Permanent, pleasant and hlgt’v
profitable. Established dealers
earning over $150 an hour. Re-
quirements: good reputation, an i a
desire to make good. For particu-
lars write, the J. R. WATKINS
CO.. 72-80 W. Iowa. Memphis 2.
Tenn. ’ ltp
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If you're for genuine bargains in fine quality foods visit
Market. We will be glad to help you plan your meals.
Roden’s Grocery and
PEACHES,
Commonwealth
No. 2YZ can
27
&
Cm2 him ~a smile
to remember...
Peanut Butter,
JUSTO
Pint
34
MATCHES,
Diamond
Carton
Orange Juice
rnip Greens
Dromedary
46 oz. can
51
ATEX
2 No. 2 cans
29
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ATEX
2 No. 2 can.
,n b**WA_
ible Soup, i(|:
-MARKET-—
>•28 DILL
30
V
oz. can
10
■US. Ik. 28
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Mill 111
2 lb. box
ES, quart 30
1lb-
Mr. and Mrs. Mont Goldsberry and
Sam Meriwether of Columbus, Kan-
sas.
Mrs. C. D. Clampltt of Obar,
N. M , was here this week for the
wedding of Miss Frieda Rise and
Mr. Curtis Jorstad of Kenvon, Min-
nesota.,
Miss Winifred Dixon, of Dallas,
former Shamrock resident, is a
house guest of Miss Nell A<
Miss Dixon. Miss Adams and Miss
Re Lummus. were entertained with
a dinner at the home of Mrs. Prank
Ecum Tuesday, and at the home of
Li*
Mr. and, Mrs. Paul R. Erdwinn
and children. Joel and Jann. of
Wichita Palls, were guests In the
home of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Doty
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cantrell and
children, Mike. Pat and Molly, of
Dumas were here over the week-
end. Mike remained for a visit with
his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Les-
ter Parrish and Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
Cantrell. Sr.
Chaplain and Mrs. Rodney Glass-
cock were here this week visiting
In the hpme of Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
ThMfauy, Abgmrt 22i *
former pastor of the local
Christian Church Is on terminal
leave until August 28. He and
Mrs. Glasscock were en route from
Columbus, Ohio, where they attend-
ed a church convention. They will
visit relative* In Amarillo, and pro-
ceed to Raaco. Wash., where he will
be pastor of the First Christian
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown Dugger
of Hammon. oft*, was a guest in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C G.
Cantrell, Br„ last week.
Dr. snd Mia. M. y. Cobb and son
Bradford, spent last week-end in
Littlefield, Visiting with friends
Potatoes are just right for PO-
TATO CHIPS during summer
months. SUPERIOR POTATO
CHIPS In the yellow packages are
cooked dally In Mazola com oU by
PERRIN WHOLESALE, SHAM-
ROCK. uc
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Goodrich at-
tended a family reunion at Tulla
last week-end at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Willis Hawkins. The
occasion was to honor Mrs. W. P.
Griffin, mother of Mrs. Goodrich. ;
her 72nd birthday. About 20
relatives attended the reunion.
Iha used to pay $15
for a permanent-^
Now sha gives herself a
toTU wave at h
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FRY DRUG
■ass*
COFFEE, fireside, lb. 29
4PRIC0TS
29
No. 2 can, £ for
TOMAT0 JUICE 25
Our aim is, and always has been, to give
you the highest quality foods at the low-
est possible prices. And today, every one
of our prices is in there fighting to smash
inflation ... to check the rising cost of
living...to help you serve bigger and
better meals on your food budget. How
do we do it? By taking a smalt profit on
a big volume of business. The bigger the
business we do, the lower our prices will
be. So help us keep prices down and help
yoursejf to bigger savings by doing all
your food buying at PUCKETT’S.
FOltMUUC INFANT FOOH two cans for
35
MILK, DARICRAFT, large can, hyo for
25
SHINOLA PASTE, Shoe Polish three for
25
GULF FLY liPKAY,'pint bottle J
19
5:
DERBY
STEAK SAUCE
15
RIPE OLIVES
pint
39
C for
KRAFT DINNER 25
SPAGHETTI1
^ 2 for
25
POST
RAISIN BRAN
2 for
25
VINEGAR, qt. 9
qt- 10
HOMEGROWN TOMATOES
pound 12c
LETTUCE, Fancy Large, each 8
CARROTS, Calif., Fancy, 3 for 21
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OKRA, White Velvet, lb. J.g
TURNIPS, Bulk, pound
c
PEAS, Green Gant, No. 2 can 19
GREEN BEANS, No. 2 can, 2 for 25
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No. 2
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No.
2 for 33
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C°CRAKEltine
1 pound 19c
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1946, newspaper, August 22, 1946; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529083/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.