Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 164, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 10, 1941 Page: 7 of 8
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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 1941
SWEETWATER REPORTER. SWEETWATER, TEXAS
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SERVICE
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BECAUSE
The one who desires only a MINERAL BATH is
as welcome as one who wants the complete ser-
vice.
Bathe in Nature's strongest Natural Mineral Wa-
ter for but 50c. Skilled attendants for ladies
and gentlemen.
Sweetwater Mineral Wells Sanatorium
Dial 2612
WASH TUBBS AND EASY By Sweetwater's Own Cartoonist Son Of Judge And Mrs. II. C. Crona
PAGE SEVEN
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BY ROYSTON
SEE SEARS FULL PAGE
GIFT AD
ON PAGE 3
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COPR. 19*1 BV HEX SERVICE. INC.
now whe&e the
blaz.es i5!d th*t
ELECTRIC TRUCK 30?
THEV'RE PLAWTIW6
CvM'folw&'ve 60T
to STOP EM!
ALLEY OOP
BY HAMLIN
EXCHANGE PROPOSED
LOS AN(JELES, Dec Id -
(I!I *> ' The United Sink
through mediation of u neutral
European country has propos
ed to Japan liie exchange of
nationals in each country, Ratio
Tokyo said today in a broadcast
heard by NBC.
MONEY
FOR
XMAS!
Shop Early
With Money * *
Furnished By Us!
Under our loan plan, you ran
borrow the money desired for
your Christmas liuyiiij; and
pay us hack as you earn. 'I
cash buyer always lias t
best selection, ffets better s
vice and can buy where a
when he likes.
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Loans to Salaried People.
No Endorsers, No Security.
Prompt, Service
People's Finance Co.
Boom 1, Aycock Bldg.
Over VVoolworth's Ph. 431
DEAR
* SANTA
WELL, WHY DOW'T f OH, WO, WOPPO...THIS IS ALL
VOU RIDE ME DOWM, I SO MUCH FUM I WAKJTA SAAKE
WOW THAT I'M UNJ- \ IT LAST A LITTLE LOklGEC....
HORSED? TOO CHICKEW-N-_ SO HAUL OUT
HEARTED, EH, VOU iT 7 VER. SWORD AD'
SAP? f m\\ \ WE'LL FINISH IT
UP AFOOT/
Hamilton
and Katie
ft
BRANTLEYS
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP
Finest Hand-Made Boots
Phone 552—Bes. 2155
124 Oak
Member
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Your Eyes
May Need A
Visual Be-
condition Ins;.
Glasses Fitted
And Bepaind
DR. P. T. QUASI
CAMP JOY
LAUNDRY
DIAL. 244)1
>ugb Dry — Damp Wash
Family Finish
Try Onr Help-Ur-Self
Service
Dear Santa:
We are three little hoys, O. C.,
jr., Richard .lean and Lee Ed-
dy Hamilton and are six, five
and three years old. We want
a wagon, gun, ball and anything
else you have to bring us,
Your friends,
Hamiltons,
904 Lamar street.
* * *
I Dear Santa:
We are the little
girls, Ii()U Ella, two, uiiti rviiiH*
Marie, seven months. We want
, a doll and rattler and anything
else you have to bring.
Your girls,
it'll Lamar street.
* * *
Dear Santa:
I am a lltle boy six years
old. Please bring me a complete
football suit. Don't forget my
teacher, Miss Stoveall, and my
I little friends. Thanks for the
| double barreled shot gun you
brought me last Christmas.
Love.
Joe Bob Kent.
Dear Santa:
For Christmas please bring
me a BB gun and a gardener's
set. and anything else you would
like to. 1 will be six years old
the J Dth of December, Don't
forget the other little boys and
girls. Love,
Landon Derryberry.
Dear Santa:
1 am 8 years old. Please bring
me a BB gun, and a long rid-
ing whip. Don't forget the other
little boys and girls in Europe.
Love,
B. Ted Derryberry,
Longworth, Texas.
Dear Santa:
I am a little girl eight years
old and I have been a good lr
tie girl. I am in the third grade
and I want you to bring me a
doll, set of dishes, telephone,
doll buggy, ball, fruits, nuts and
the other
Your dear
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interesting
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12-10
SERVICE
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
— AND HET TOLD ME HE" WAS "JUG* MS.GOV
millie's son / i was so surprised , you coulda
knocked me over. with a left hook /
Then she
have A
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WELL , I'M
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TO ME and asked
A FEW questions '
Then i told him
my name was
lard smith--and
you shoulda seen
him run i
HOMEY
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when you Told him
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RED RYDER
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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
candy. Don't forget
boys
little girls am
lilt Io friend,
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SWEETWATER
LAUNDRY CO
Dial 624
LEGAL
DIRECTORY
Registered
Optometrists
Expert examina-
tion, lenses re-
paired or duplicated.
J. P. MAJOB8, J. B. MAJORS
MAYS & PEBKIN8
Attorneys-at-Law
522-25 Lerj Bldg.
Sweetwater, Texaa
I1K ALL, BKALL A VONGE
Hiram Childress, Associate
ATTOBNEVS-AT-LAW
Uoscher Bldg. Sweetwater
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WE REMOVE DEAD ANIMALS
Horses, Cattle, Etc. From Your Premises.
No Charge To You
SWEETWATER RENDERING COMPANY
Skinny Pace, Owner
PHONE COLLECT 2013
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
>" LET'S RECONSTRUCT THE
'CRIME.YOU HPXD&BOO
' VOL) TOOK A. N^P-v~ M&RTHAv
WOKE VOL) TO EMPTY THE
S\nJEEPER/^VJELLj THE
MOMEY MIGHT HWNJE DROPPED
ON THE FLOOR, ESCAPED
MARTHAS E/VsLE ENE AMD
GOME IS1TO THE G\MEEPER/
-«^YOU PA.ID LEANiDER
A NICKEL TO DUMP IT ?
WITH MAJOR HOOPLE
'SERViCr:."tN~C.~T?M "AT. C'KK. J -V l'l. -T- .filial
OUT OUR WAY
SY WILLIAMS
Colds and Influenza
This is the season of the year when colds and influenza
are quite prevalent. Colds are extremely disagreeable
and if neglected are likely to develop into a more serious
type of illness. Come to us at the first sign of a cold
and get relief.
DANN'S CHIROPRACTIC "G^
207 Pecan St.
E. A. DANN, D. C.
Phones: Office 3291 Res. 490
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