The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 284, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1935 Page: 3 of 8
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Inesday, April 8, 1985
THE SHAMROCK TEXAN, Shamrock, Texas
WHEELER NEWS
SOCIETY
8. 8. Group
/ Enjoy Picnic
i With their guests a group of the
ft members of the Ruth Sunday school
■ class of the Baptist church enjoyed j
[ an outing at the Shamrock caves
f After the group scouted the hills
^about twice, refreshments of wet-
ners, pickles, bread and fruit were
enjoyed by everyone. Those pres- j
ent were Parilec Clay, Nerlne Young !
Juanell Perryman, Irene Hunt 1
! Johnnie Lewis, Orveta Puett, Bea-
I trice Miller, Geraldine Lewis, Elsie
Newkirk, Verna Greenhouse, Helen
Flynt, Florene Wright, Claude and
Truman Wright.
-.Are Hostesses
To S. S. Class
Mrs. R. E. Brazil and Mrs. J. M.
Burgess were Joint hostesses to the
members of the Dorcas Sunday
school class which met at the home
of Mrs. Brazil Tuesday afternoon
April 2 at 2 o'clock for their month-
ly business and social meeting. The
meeting was opened by singing the
class song “Living For Jesus.” Mrs
J. E. Rlsner led the devotional which
was the first Psalm. The roll call
was answered by “garden hints.”
After the business the group enjoy-
ed games and contests. Dainty re-
freshments were served to Mesdames
Ernest Dyer, Bob Rodgers. W. O
Puett, W. E. Collins, Roy Esltnger
J. E. Risner, Robert McClain and
the hostesses, Mrs. J. M. Burgess
and Mrs. R. E. Brazil.
PERSONALS
P. M. Turner of the Union com-
munity was in Wheeler on business
Saturday.
B. B. Price of Kelton looked after
business here Saturday.
^IRBARBER
In^hataeof
eachchair
McVEAN & BREWER
BARBER SHOP
^Special.
Beauty
iTreatmenft
Hays Beauty Shoppe
Phone 111
By Orveta Puett
Z. T. Jones of the Liberty com-
munity was in Wheeler Saturday on
business.
Chas. Howell of Shamrock at-
tended to business here Saturday.
W. W. Brister, principal of the
Dixon schools, helped in the office
of County Superintendent B. T
Rucker Saturday.
A. S. Anderson of Kelton trans-
acted business here Saturday.
Earl Kromer of Shamrock was at-
tending to business here Tuesday.
R. D. Holt made a business trip
to Colorado the first part of the
week.
D. G. Sims of Mobeetle looked
after business In Wheeler Tuesday
A group of federal men are do-
ing some surveying In the vicinity
of Wheeler this week In connection
with the tree shelterbelt across ths
county.
J. B. Clark of Shamrock was here
Monday on business.
Thurmond Atkins of McLean was
in Wheeler Monday transacting bus-
iness.
L. B. Sims of Shamrock looked
after business in Wheeler Monday
W. A. Scribner of Mobeetie at-
tended to business in Wheeler Mon-
day.
H. B. Hill of Shamrock was a bus-
iness caller In Wheeler Monday.
T. J. Sloss of Shamrock attended
to business here Monday.
I. S. Satterfield of Mobeetle at-
tended to business In Wheeler Mon-
ti iy.
C. C. Hill of Kcllerville looked
after business here Monday.
J. E. Bailey of Mobeetle transact-
ed business here Monday.
W. H. Templeton of Shamrock at-
tended to business here Monday.
G. W Johnson of Mobeetle looked
after business in Wheeler Monday.
Prank Caswell of Mobeetle was
attending to business here Monday
Mrs. Stella Wheeler of Shamrock
attended to business here Monday.
Bill Hugg of Shamrock was here
Sunday afternoon visiting.
Harry Wofford and Miss Reba
Wofford wcre in Shamrock visiting
Sunday.
W. H. Walker of Shamrock at-
tended to business here Monday.
Patan Keesce and M. L. Rlsner
of Allison looked after business in
Wheeler Monday.
G. W. Scott of Mobeetle was here
Monday attending to business.
Miss Gladys Gunter and Mrs
Neva Sampson were in Shamrock
Saturday night on business.
I. C. Thurmond Jr., and Temple
Hooker made a business trip to
Shamrock Sunday.
Mrs. Prank McCall of McLean was
in Wheeler Monday looking after
business.
R. N. Evans of Mobeetle was in
Wheeler Monday transacting bus-
iness.
Clarence Beasley made a business
trip to Pampa Friday. He returned
Saturday.
L. W. Love of Mobeetle was a
business caller here Monday.
Oscar Relmer of McLean attend-
ed to business here Monday.
Glenn Scott of Mobeetie trans-
acted business here Mctnday.
J. H. Caperton of Shamrock was
attending to business in Wheeler
Monday.
Miss Lois Hodges spent the week-
end in Shamrock with her parents
Tony Atkins of Mobeetie looked
after business Interests in Wheeler
Monday.
L. B Abbott of Shamrock was a
Wheeler business visitor Monday.
A. Shark of Mobeetie transacted
business here Monday.
J. W. Bohannan of Shamrock was
among the Wheeler business callers
Monday.
O. W. Brewer of Briscoe attended
to business in Wheeler Monday.
W. E. Stone of Mobeetle was at-
tending to business in Wheeler Mon-
day.
Mrs. L. R. Clay and son, L. E., of
Shamrock were in Wheeler Satur-
day attending to business.
Mrs. J. E. Willard and daughter,
Elva. Mrs. Jess Crowder and daugh-
ter, Marlon Janell, Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Roper and daughter, Ruby. Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Crowder and daugh-
ter, Imogene, and son, Kenneth,
were in Shamrock Monday on bus-
iness and shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hampton
attended to business in Shamrock
Monday.
Johnnie Fickc and Hobby Kirby
attended to business in Shamrock
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Campbell of
The meet important consideration
of all, in buying and operating
trucks, is economy. Economy of first cost and
operating cost. And the most economical trucka
on the market today are—Chevrolet Trucks.
They sell at the world’s lowest prices. They
give maximum operating economy, too, because
they’re powered by valve-in-head six-cylinder
engines. And they will keep on saving yon
money, day after day and year after year,
because Chevrolet builds so much extra quality
and rugged reliability into them that their
•ervice is as carefree as their prices and oper-
ating costs are low. See your Chevrolet dealer
and get the right truck far your job at the
world’s lowest prices.
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH.
Omcmt Omni*', U. *NwW pritm and mv C. M. 4. 6
ansiGMlianrdb
Pag* Thni
Jowett transacted business here Sat-
urday.
W. E. Tremble of Mobeetie was
looking alter business here Monday
D. L. Bowers of Shamrock was a
Wheeler business caller Monday.
Miss Alma Lynn Bean, teacher at
Sweetwater, was in Wheeler Satur-
day shopping.
Mr and Mrs. E. N. Hammer and
family of Briscoe were in Wheelei
Saturday shopping.
Herbert Sivage of Jowett trans-
acted business in Wheeler Satur-
day.
Mrs. Nelson Porter, Mrs. R. D
Holt and Mrs. Melvin Howe shop-
ped in Amarillo Monday.
W. N. Holmes of Heald attended
to business here Saturday.
W. A. Purnell of Kelton was a
Wheeler business caller Monday.
Homer L. Moss of Shamrock was j
attending to business interests in!
Wheeler Monday.
P. B. Keesee of Allison transacted
business here Tuesday.
T. M. Boyd of Kellerville was in
Wheeler Monday attending to bus-
iness.
Tom Hathaway of Mobeetie at-
tended to business here Monday.
J. B. Bailey of Shamrock looked
after business in Wheeler Monday.
Z. Clayton of Allison transacted
business in Wh eler Monday.
Rock Sutton of Magic City was in
Wheeler Monday on business.
C. E. Caskey of Texola was trans-
acting business here Monday .
C. W. George of Shamrock was
her; Monday attending to business.
Alvin Rioherson of Briscoe looked j
after business in Wheeler Monday !
J. N. Hewett of Mobeetie trans-
acted business here Monday.
W. E. Dolllns of Allison was in
Wheeler Monday attending to bus-
iness.
A. J. Bryant of Mobeetie looked
after business here Monday.
Pete Darling of Shamrock was
attending to business here Monday.
Jeff Millen of McLean looked aft-
er business here Monday.
J. P. Williams of Mobeetle was in
Wheeler Monday attending to bus-
iness.
C. F. Seago of Shamrock was In
Wheeler Monday attending to bus-
iness.
J. W. Baton of Mobeetie was a
business visitor here Monday.
Homer Sloss of Shamrock was !n
Wheeier Monday transacting bus-
iness.
T. Merrell of Mobeetie was a bus-
iness caller here Monday.
J. I. Baird of Mobeetie looked aft- j
er business in Wheeler Monday.
Ben Westmoreland of Twitty was j
in Wheeler Monday attending to
business.
Faye Ficke, Ruth Faye Garrison
Parllee Clay, Estelle Scott, Juanell
PE WEU PBOIKTED
WITH OUR.
’INfUPANCI
W. H. WALKER
Perryman, Helen Ollmore, Ruth Si-
lng, Lindsey McCasland and Charfl*
Hix were in Shamrock Friday.
C. O. Dwight of Magic City at-
tended to business in Wheeler Mon-
day.
M. Reynolds of Shamrock looked
after business In Wheeler Monday.
Mrs. Fred Farmer and Mrs. J. M.
Lawrence shopped in Sham rook
Monday afternoon.
Harvey Hudgins
JEWELER
•
• Diamond Mounting
9 years of satisfactory service
to the people of Shamrock.
At Tindall Drug
jjoPAKPjg
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ADDISON STUDIO
Half Ton Pick-Up, $466
(112 Whealbosa]
*VA-Ton Stake, $720
(117” WhMlbwl
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attar extin •Dual uiktdt
and lira, $S0 extra. / Viren
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CHEVROLET TRUCKS
OKALKft ADVnrrlSCMKNr
EWTON CHEVROLET CO.
SHAMROCK, TEXAS
The First "Alloyed Oil”
lor better lubrication of today’s high-speed, alloy-steel motorsl
Alloyed by the
Germ Process
Just as the metallurgist adds
small amounts of other metals
to make special alloy steels, so
we add small quantities of a
concentrated oily essence to
highly-refined, paraffin-base
motor oil. Th's Germ Process-
ing, discovered and patented
by Continental scientists, gives
Conoco Germ Processed Mo-
tor Oil lubricating qualities
no other oil has.
X^OUR MOTOR is built of parts made
A of special alloy metals. Car manufac-
turers and metallurgists worked together
to produce metal alloys strong and dur-
able enough to withstand the greatly in-
creased pressures and temperatures of the
modern motor.
Oils, too, must withstand these pressures
and temperatures and they must have extra
oiliness and film strength to do it. Yet
oils generally have no more oilincss and
film strength than they had ten years ago.
And many new refining methods now
used to make oils free from carbon and
sludge have lowered instead of increased
oiliness and film strength!
Continental, pioneering as it has pio-
neered for 60 years, has developed the first
alloyed oil—Conoco Germ Processed Mo-
tor Oil! It is custom-made for high-speed,
alloy-steel motors. It has 2 to 4 times the
film strength of straight mineral oil, as tests
on the Timken machine have proved! It
has more oiliness than any oil has naturally.
It penetrates and combines with metal sur-
faces, forming a permanent lubricating
film—the “Hidden Quart”. It is a pure,
clean oil, free from carbon and sludge
troubles. It gives extraordinary mileage as
well as motor protection, as proved by the
Indianapolis Destruction Test.
Say “O.K.—Drain"—fill with Conoco
Germ Processed Motor Oil and you will
have the finest lubrication you can buy!
CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY • Est. 1875
^CONOCO
processed
MOTOR OIL
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"The Conoco Travel Bureau at
Denver sent a complete free
plan for our trip—marked
road maps of every state and
... travel booklets und hotel and
camp directoriea. They also sent
excellent information on where
to fish.”
“We stopped at Conoco stations along our
way for many helpful, free services. You
con apply at any C0119C0 station for such
a plan for your motor trip.”
Special Winter Blend Conoco Bronze E? Gasoline
und 10W and 20W Grade Conoco Germ Process Motor Oil
Are Obtainable Along With Quick, Courteous Service at the Following Stations:
SHAMROCK, TEXAS
Continental Service Station
Mack's Service Station
Sunset Service Station
J. J. Valentine
H. & H. Service Station
0. G. Blocker Service Station
J. C. Zeck
TWITTY, TEXAS
Braxton & Company
PAKAN COMMUNITY
Sam Pakan
McLEAN, TEXAS
E. B. Ayers
Chas. McEwen
W. C. Hughes •
LELA, TEXAS
M. M. Raich ford
Mayme McCormick
ABRA, TEXAS
E. R. Smith
KELTON, TEXAS
A. C. Johnson
H. H. Walscr & Son
WHEELER, TEXAS
H. J. Garrison
Norwood McPherson
John Lewis
TEXOLA,- OKLA,
W. E. Tuylor
MAGIC CITY, TEXAS
H. D. Stephens
R. C. LEWIS, Wholesale Distributor, Shamrock,Tex.
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.