The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1943 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SHAMROCK TEXAN, Shamrock, Texas
Thursday, January 7, 194ff
OCALS
Mrs. T. P. Bird is in the St,
Mary's Hospital receiving medical
attention.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Linkey and
daughter, Mickey, Mrs. J. H. Cap-
Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Pry of Cana-
dian, parents of R. P. Pry, are here
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
tittle Rose Ann Cantrell of Port
Worth, who has been visiting in
the home of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. O. Cantrell, Sr., is . Fry with their grandsons, Hoot and | wax at Shamrock Lumber Co. 35-2tc
visiting at Wheeler in the home of Bobby Pry, while Mrs. Fry is in a j __o--
erton and Mrs. Shirley Draper made
a trip to Amarillo Saturday.
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Fibber McGee and Molly’s floor
aunt, Helen Green.
I1 nr
hospital at Port Worth.
Mrs. Barney Pool, who underwent
minor surgery Tuesday at St. Mary’s
Mrs. R. F. Pry is in1 ‘the C. L. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kromer and Hospital, i$ improved.
Cook Memorial Hospital at Port daughters, Charlotte and Karen,
Worth, after having undergone a and son, Keith, Mrs. John Walker
major operation last Wednesday, and Mrs. Ben Skidmore attended
She is reported to be improving, the wedding of Miss Bobbie Jean
Hr. Pry is with her, also a sister, Pace and Homer Gail Moore at
Mrs. Floyd Zollars, of Amariyo, and Mangmjg, Okla., on Thursday, Dec-
* sister-in-law, Mrs. Houston’Splok- ember 3ft
toy, of Rayden, Okla. f .} | ,}-o- Jack Clark of McLean, who was
_o- 1 Boy Ho’lmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. injured recently and suffered a
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holmes drove B. P. Holmes, who spent the holi- ! fractured ankle while at the con-
Frances Jefferson, daughter of
Mr. end Mrs. Francis Jefferson, who
has been receiving medical atten-
tion at St. Mary's Hospital, was able
to go home today.
Hoarding Must Be—
(Continued from Page 1)
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henderson and
daughter, Jill, of Lakin, Kansas
were holiday visitors in the home
of Mrs. M. M. Baxter. The Hen-
derson’s and Mrs. Baxter visited last!
Friday and Saturday in the home jwho Um,ts Quantities of these goods
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fischer in
Amarillo. . | "Citizens have cooperated well,
Miss Marie Woollard, formerly of |
Shamrock, spent the holidays with
her grandmother, Mrs. Eula Wool-
lard.
to prevent runs.
"Citizens have
and reports from all over the coun-
try show buying is normal,” mem-
bers of the boar] stated.
"Please take caution with your . helpless later. The Army needs your
ration books,’’ members of the board scrap metal,
ask. “They are more valuable than j
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this means of
thanking our many friends and
neighbors who were so kind and
considerate during the illness and
death of our wife and mother. May
God’s richest blessings be bestowed
on each and everyone of you.
B. A. Crocker and children.
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If you nelp now you won't be
GET
PAINT,
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Miss Ruth Tilley, daughter of Mr. j money. Large numbers have been
and Mrs. Harris Tilley, who is a stolen. All cases are investigated by j
student at T. 8. C. W., has return- the OPA but this ties up lnvestigat- ,
ed to Denton after spending the ing staffs from other desperately
holiday season with her parents, needed enforcement work.
Miss Tilley visited in Fort Worth 7^
Praise the Army’s mettle by fclv- |
ing it your scrap metal.
Too Late to Classify
Canvas
before returning to school.
The Texan staff wishes to thank
Mrs. John Wright for sharing her
birthday cake with us. Our editor
to Denton Tuesday to take a group days in Shamrock with his parents, | struction camp near McLean, was had eaten half of it before the
«f local girls, who are students at has returned to Austin where he able to leave St. Mary's Hospital rest of us discovered it but it was
T. S. C. W. Those returning to will resume his work in the Uni- and return home yesterday. sure flrle- Next time you bring us
achool after spending the holidays versity of Texas. -0- j something to eat, Mrs. Wright, ring
Here were Gloria Holmes, Mogene --0- Mr# R£, A. Moore, mother (of | a bell or something so we can all
■Douglas and Virginia Davis. Royce Lewis, University of Texas Mrs. Dessie Blake, who has been get an even start.
-o- student, who was at home for the in Winnsboro, Texas, for some time j -0-
Mrs. H. M. Wiley of Wheeler, her holiday season, and spent Christmas with one of her daughters, had ' Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Carver
son, Bill Wiley, who is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. ! one of her feet amputated yester
!h«re 22 «* - I
shoe rationing is about to begin ! J*0118*’ furnished or unfurnished
and this leads to ’’scare’’ buying. i“rs' Wayn* Harlow' 410 E' Houston
"Let us inform you that these IBt’ ltc I
rumors are false and that these FOR RENT—Two room furnish-
repoits are without foundation, as j ed apartment with garage. Bills I
the supply of shoes is ample if paid. See C. M. Darnell, 807 N
normal buying prevails. It is sug- wall.
gested that merchants could check__
raids on stocks by limiting cus- ' LOST—Ladies wrist watch. If |
WALL PAPER
Kem-Tone
35-np
tomers' purchases to not more than found, suitable reward will be paid.
two pall's of shoes."
Ration Book No. 2 is plaifned only
Return to Flake George. 35-ltc
KEM-TONE
TRIMS
from Arlington for the holidays, a C. Lewis, has returned to Austin. day. According to the message re-
daughter, Melba, at home from T. -0- celved by Mrs. Blake, her mother
8. C. W. at Denton, and two other Mrs. Austin Byrd, who has been is getting along fine,
daughters, Mrs. Harvey S. Hutch- in Marietta, Okla., for sometime vts-
tns, III, and Miss Patsy Wiley, were iting with her sisters, returned home
visitors in Shamrock Friday after- Sunday.
noon. -0-
---------o- Mrs. C. A. Miller of Twitty, is
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Currin and receiving medical attention at the
Billy Wilbom, returned to Bay-
lor Dental School, Dallas,- Sunday
after visiting with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Wilbom.
daughters, Sharadel and Martha St. Mary’s Hospital.
Frances, moved Wednesday to Cor- -0-
alcana, Texas. Mr. Currin is with Mrs. T. J. Whiteley of Mayfield,
the Highway Patrol and has been Okla., who has been seriously ill
transferred to that point after be- in St. Mary’s Hospital for several
ing temporarily located at Abilene, days, is improving.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Griffin and Thanks to Frank Knoll for a
aons, Bob Mac and Pace, who visit- mess of those sausages for which
ed in Shamrock during the holiday 1 he is famous.
Miss Catherine Faulk of Dumas,
end daughter, Carolyn of Pampa, for distribution of food. Ration Book
and Mrs. G. J. Montgomery and jgo. 1 must be held by applicant
sons, Pat and Mike, of McLean, before No. 2 can be issued. All per-
were holiday guests in the home of scns wbo do net have Book No.
Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Carver, 1 should apply at the office in
0 Wheeler before January 15,
M, Reynolds, who has been very -phis ls very important,
ill for the past two days, is re- The wheeler County War Price
ported as tetter this morning. anl Rationing Board will be open
0 eight hours each day, six day a
The St. Mary’s Hospital has week off!ce ,s iocated the
FOR RENT—3-room house with I
bath and garage. East Second. See |
J. R. Brown. 35-ltc
FOR RENT—Bedroom with pri- I
vate bath at 203 N. Houston. Mrs.
1943. John Strickland. 35-ltc
Floor Wax
WANTED—Clean cotton rags, free j
of buttons. Will pay 5c per pound. I
THE SHAMROCK TEXAN. tfp
(Fibber McGee
& Molly’*)
visited in the home of Ml-, and changed visiting hours. There will basement of the court house.
Mrs. J. B. Christner over the week- ( be no visiting in the morning. After-
end. Miss Paulk, who is employed j noon hours will be from 1:00 to
In a defense plant at Dumas, was 4:00 o’clock and evening hours from
an Austin girl and a former class- 7:00 to 8:30 o’clock.
mate of Mrs. Christner. -——0-
-0- Mrs. J. R. Carver has been quite
season, left Friday to return to their
home in Houston.
J. B. Clark and M. Reynolds at-
tended County
Tuesday,
Court at Wheeler
i Laurence G. Ray, son of Mr. and
j Mrs. T. G. Ray of Samnorwood, who
has been very ill at St. Mary’s Hos-
pital, is reported as improved. His
father is in Australia.
Mrs. Jewel Lyle of Dumas, form-
erly of Shamrock, was a guest in
the home of her sister, Mrs. Tom
Clay, Monday,
o
Mrs. Hester Holmes visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ulaude Shel-
ton in Amarillo yesterday.
Ill for two or three weeks,
is reported as improved.
Anyone wishing to do so may ap-
ply for tires and tubes but it should
be remembered that the Board is
still held to a quota in granting
tires or tubes. All certificates grant-
ed will be sent out in the mail. If
you have a tire or tube application
in the office, remember that your
application will lie given full con-
Mrs. E. A. Clark is receiving 1 sldcratloh.
medical attention at the St. Mary's The Beard is doting everything in
Hospital.
BERTEN DRUG CD,
/^Aalqreeit Qaencu Store
\B/"Make OURT+^re YOUR S+otfe”
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BARBASOL
50c SHAVE CREAM
LUX SOAP
REGULAR lOc CAKE
3:19'
100 ASPIRIN
TABLETS HICH QUALITY
DP- LYONS
50c TOOTH POWDER
FACIAL
TISSUES
Perfection
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AYTOL
(ABDG)
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BEZON
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WHOLE NATURAL
VITAMIN B COMPLEX
Is Indicated for
e NERVOUSNESS
e FATIGUE
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when due to a
deficiency of
VITAMIN
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SUPPLY . . .
Large Tube
LIFEBUOY
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PHILLIPS
50c MAGNESIA
Mr. and Mrt. E. O. Shults of
the Dozier community are the par-
ents of a daughter bom January!
5. She weighed seven pounds and
eight ounces, and has been named
Peggy June.
its power to distribute rationed
articles in a fair manner and so '
that it will do the most good for
the largest number of citizens.
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?r_d Lieut. Hiss—
al.NI.UP FIT FOR DEFENSE
COMBAT
ILLS
for your
COUNTRY
with
CHIROPRACTIC
(Continued from Page 1)
Miss Margie Bland of Wichita i ---
Palls ls spending the week with j phones I heard him say, "I think
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. (they're trying to signal >40 4rs with
Bland. . their searchlights.”
------ "Later lie told me .with a grirr-
Mrs. E. Isaacs of Kelton. is'iare, "For a minute those gurv.flasbr
receiving mddicel attention at the fees had me fooled. But I knew we
St, Mary’s Hospital this week. (were all right as soon as the shells
-k-o_
, 7began to burst, around us.1
Miss Mary Smith visited in the| Second LiUut, Hise, son of Mr.
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Burnettvand: Mrs. Henry L. Htse. was in
in Amarillo Sunday and Monday. ;onet cl ±he first squadrons that
-o-: moiled rtnto Guadalcanal. After
E. J. Cooper, typewriter and erst-.(weeks of atrflon. he WaSs wouhded
while farmer, killed hogs last week ! and was sent home to recuperate,
and generously supplied members of ; He left Christmas Day for Sen
The Texan staff with sausage, ribs Francisco, where a new Marine-
and liver. Thanks, E. J. squadron is being formed.
• The frit line of both defense
and offense in WAR Is health.
Your FIRST DUTY lo your Coun-
try is to STAY FIT. v
Your Chiropractor can help you
by scientific Chiropractic, which i
locates and removes nerve pres-
sure, soothing these tired nerves.
...Chiropractic health service
strengthens weak spots in your
onotomy always attacked first by
the enemy . . ILL HEALTH.
Remember thal in terms of
service to your Country you
ore only AS GOOD as YOUR
HEALTH.
See yourwChirppractor TODAY.
VITAMIN B*
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When you consult your doctor and
have prescriptions to be filled, bring
them to our store. Filled exactly a*
instructed by ycur doctor — at a
saving to you.
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1943, newspaper, January 7, 1943; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529260/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.