The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 284, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1935 Page: 2 of 8
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THE SHAMROCK TEXAN, Shamrock, Texaa
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By HERBERT PLUMMER
WASHINGTON—There Is a strik-
ing parallel between the situa'ion
In Washington as President Roose-
velt vacations In Florida with that
prevailing a year ago when he slip-
ped away for a similar jaunt.
It extends even to the personal.
Last year he left the naval hospital
here where his son John was con-
fined after an operation for appen-
dicitis and went directly to his train --w -- —- M--------P- '
Which took him to Florida. This year! posed legislation, the Roosevelt path
he bade farewell to his Intimate1 In '35 Is far from being as smooth
complete fulfillment this session.
A Rockier Road Now
Yet, congressional leaders are not
unmindful of what happened when
a tanned and reinvigorated Frank-
lin D. Roosevelt returned from Flor-
ida a year ago. Lit'le of his pro-
gram had been enacted, but by mid-
June of 1934 these same leaders
were surprised to see how much had
been accomplished.
Whether there’ll be a repltition of
this sort of thing upon the Presi-
dent’s return to Washington this
year, whether the White House will
be able to effect suitable compro-
mises to further its program no one
knows. What with Huey Long and
the tendency of the senate as a
whole to act Independently on pro-
DAVIS
Alta Lee Merrick
The senior Sunday scnooi class
will entertain the adults next Thurs-
day evening with a picnic.
Leonard Mixon Is ill with mumps
Wal'er Merrick and Frank Rives
of Kelton visited here Wednesday
of last week.
J. B. Walker of Davis ranch Is se-
riously 111 in an Erick hospital.
Orba Williams and Luther Bul-
lock were Shamrock shoppers Sat-
Experiments conducted at the
Montana state game farm Indicated
pheasants would not eat poisoned
grain and are safe from bait used
for extermination of gophers and
grasshoppers.
Miss Viola Smith of McLean was
the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
George Weems.
DO YOU WANT TO EARN EX-
rRA MONEY? Read the ads li
The Daily Texan regularly. tff
friend and confidant, Col. Luis
Howe, seriously 111 at the White
House, before starting south.
The situation In congress was sim-
ilar In many respects.
Shortly before his departure In
March, 1934—in fact, on the same
day—news of the house of repre-
sentatives overriding his Independ-
ent office bill veto reached him.
Wot only were his budget estimates
upset by this action, but It seemed
at the time his administration stood
to lose In prestige.
•Much To Be Desired’
Despite assurances from his aides
on capital hill that the present was
the best time for him to get away
for a needed rest. It still Is true the
situation In congress leaves much to
be desired.
The threat of deadlocks on legis-
lation marked for passage during
this session troubles the administra-
tion.
The order Is for full speed ahead
during the President’s absence on
social security, elimination nf utili-
ty holding company abuses, exten-
sion of NRA, transportation legisla-
tion, increased capital for HOLC.
banking legisla'lon and tightening
up of pure food and drug laws.
It’s an ambitious program and
•ne which may be Impossible of
as it was in '34.
DID YOU SEE—
Mrs. P. T. Boston and Mrs. Flake
George among the Easter-frock
shoppers yesterday afternoon.
Dr. V. R. Jones having his after-
noon coke.
Bennie Skidmore winning a whole
bank full of nlckles on a marble
machine yesterday.
Mrs. Robley Brannon here on a
visit from Colorado Springs looking
Just the same but wrth all the wed-
dings and everything the old home
town Isn’t.
DID YOU HEAR-
Presldent Antanas Smetona
(above) of Lithuania may grant
clemency to four Nazi* convicted
end sentenced to death for an al-
leged plot to return the former Ger-
man town of Memel to the relch.
Their sentencing aroused a storm
of protest In Germany. (Associated
Press Photo)
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Farm Clubs j
Work was very Interesting at the
district wardrobe school in Welling-
ton last week, stated Mrs. Frank
Westmoreland before the Twitty
dub women In a meeting at Twitty
last Thursday.
The A. A. A. program was incom-
plete because some of those on the
program were not present. Present
were Mesdames J. E. Tindall, G. L
Braxton, Prank Westmoreland, Tolt
Green, Thomas Todd. The club will
meet again April 11. Everyone Is
Invited.
Winfred Lewis and C. G. Can-
trell are two of the so-and-soest
people we know—you can't win.
rived Tuesday to spend some time
here visiting his sister and her hus-
band, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Adams.
Miss Veatrice Moore spent the
week-end at Center with Mrs. W. D.
Harris,
Mrs. Roy Oswalt spent several
days last week In Shamrock with
her mother, Mrs. Burke, who has
been very 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Fh'pps vis-
ited Sunday with his parents at
Center.
Burley Morgan and Milton Eng-
land visited in Center Monday eve-
Mrs. Quinn Hendrick return-
to spend a few days
fi»
I T. M. Hebron of Elk City telling
j about a ho’el clerk that was talk- j nlng.
' lng to a traveling salesman who! ed with them
| carried canned rattlesnake meat as I in 'he home of her parents, Mr. and
j part of his equipment—he said the Mrs. C. E. England while her broth-
gruesome business of raising and er Is 111.
canning them tikes place In Florida Perry Shipman was a business vis-
and the meat Is considered a great i ltor In Tcxola Monday.
improve
uour
looks!
Order yonr Spring Made-to-
Measure Suit today—over 1.000
fine ewatchee to choose from.
Fit Guaranteed.
CLEANING and
PRESSING
Our Superior Method Assures
Satisfaction.
WALLACE
Cleaners & Dyers
—Phone 9—
delicacy—we'll still take vantla.
BETHEL
Miss Earline Conner spent Friday
night with her grandmother, Mrs
Crump of Shamrock.
Paul Ford of Wheeler visited M
V. and Billie Roe Tenlson and W
P. Shipman over the week-end.
Mrs. H. A. O'Neal has been 111 for
the past week.
Earl Conner was a Wheeler visitor
Saturday.
Marvin Davis of Wise county ar-
Norman England, who has been
very sick, Is some Improved.
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Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Huff are vis-
iting in San Antonio.
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T. M. Hebron of Elk City, Okla.,
was a business visitor here this
morning.
Otto Jaeger was a business visitor
In P.unpa yesterday afternoon.
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Mrs. Oeorge McFann made a bus-
iness trip to Pampa yesterday.
COME AND GET ’EM
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Sale starts Thursday morning. Come in early, sizes are limited. Because
we were abe to buy them so low, we made a special purchase of these
tires, and by reason of this fact we are placing them in this sale at prices
that cannot be duplicated. It is a rare opportunity for you. If you need
tires now or will need them soon, by all means come in and buy now and
save plenty. In addition to the 12 months factory guarantee, our per-
sonal guarantee goes along with each purchase.
R. C. Lewis Tire Co.
R. C. LEWIS, Owner and Manager
Shamrock, Texas
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Texas Grill Cafe
Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Mickey, Prop*.
REDUCED
Cap Rock Bus Line
FARES
Childrens,
Pimp*
and
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point*.
New Low Kate
OH. DIANA!
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Round Trip Tleketa!
Ride the bus! It’s cheaper
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cap rock
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Cooper, Albert. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 284, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1935, newspaper, April 3, 1935; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559456/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.