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Thursday" Aug. 24,1944
Sweetwater Reporter" Sweetwater; Texas
Classified Ads
DIAL
678
® POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following candidates nave
4Uthorizeti the Sweetwater Re-
porter to announce their candi-
dacy for office, subject to the
action of the democratic primary
July tt 1944:
Congress—17th District
SAM M. RUSSELL
1 (Re-election)
CLYDE I,. GARRETT
For She«4ff:
W. L. (Bill) SAMPLK
JESS LAMBE11V
(Re-election)
Personal Notices 4
HEADINGS DAILY — Hours, i-
8 p. m. Inner perception, nat-
ural ability. Cards an guid .
ilso palm used. "MADAME
KOEL." 911 Walnut St.
JIM BUTLER
^hstract nd Title Insurance
DIAL 243S
TKXAS BANK BLDQ.
•b
R I G S B Y
IRANSPEH & STORAGE CO.
Local anu liong Oistance Mov-
ing Packing Storage.
^al S101 Nlghi. Dial S484
REAL GOOD FOOD
Choice Hamburgers. Chili ami
\ La Carte 'i.dcrs. Try .is.
LEWIS* Lt'NCH ST A X I
Across From K'/.ciI Hotel
i>DUD'S RADIO SHOP
Now Open for Bustne.su
DUDLEY WILSON
Dial 2707 1101 Hickory
Cheek up on your
life I nsurance
and see If you
have enough,
(jlon't overload
k«t don't over-
look, either.
THE KANSAS < ITV LIFE
AX8URANCE CO. will guar-
antee the education of your
children. Mrs. Carrie C. Me-
Caulley, Local Representative.
Rluehonnet Hotel Building.
Policyholders service depart-
ment. maintained.
Announcements: 7
BEALL, BEALL & YONGE
Attorneys-at-Law
T>jscner Bldg. Sweetwater
MAYS & PERKINS
Attorneys-at-Law
522-25 Levy Bldg.
Sweetwater, Texas
ft Call 2046
TRAVEL BUREAU
WO East Broadway
GEORGE HT~M A RSH
207 Doscher Bldg. Phone 3231
r^IOTO FINISHING, 24 hour
service. Kay's Book Shop.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
To buy, build or re-finance your
home. Commercial loans at
lVfe-5 and 0 per cent nter-
t; also FHA loans.
H. A. WALKER
Texas Bank Building
Business Service 8
—4%
AuTOMOBILE Loans, Loans for
repairs and to buy tires. C. S.
Boyles.
DUNLAP CLEANERS
Cleaning and Pressing
**314 Oak Street—Dial 2312
Sewing machine! ot all makes
adjusted and retired. H. B.
6tevens, 511 W N. Mex. Ph.
2889.
D^LS your car need repairs I
will make you Loan for that
purpose. C. S. Boyles.
Buy, Sell, Trade, Furniture, Clo-
ng, stoves, tools, sh ies,
as, etc. Berman'a Sa'vrge
10#* W Hirst
WELLS EXTERMINATING CO.
National organization for ter-
mite exterminating, also moths
Und roaches. Phone G51.
MORGAN'S RADIO SERVICE:
Located two miles out Lake
Trammell road. N.R.I. train-
ing. Guaranteed Service.
vwn
hoi
old Loans. C. S. Boyles.
. I
Used Cars For Sale 11
1938 Lincoln Zephyr 2-door. Call
022. or 459 arter fi.
FOR SALE: '38 four door Nash.
Will make terms. See me af-
ter 3 p. m. 208 Hickory. Hel-
ene .lohnson.
F«H SALE: 1937 Chevrolet, gooi
condition. 5 good tires. 802
Sam Houston. Dial 2873.
FOR SALE: A 1936 two-door
Ford, new battery, good ra-
1 5k° Pr'ce $600 00. Wold trade
tJr cheaper car. 607 Pease St.
Help Wanted
14
Male workers, exepet farm
labor and domestic, help
must have a U. S. Employ-
ment Service referral card.
WANTED: a truck drivers, to
deliver meat. Do not phone,
call in person. Brooks Pack-
ing Co.
WANTED: Ten men and ten
women. High wage rate. Ap-
ply in person. No phone calls.
Brooke Packing Co.
UNENCUMBERED GIRLS or
women. Permanent position.
Call in person Sweetwater
Mineral Wells Sanatariuin.
ACCURATE secretary- bookeep-
er for general office work. Per-
manent position for persona-
able lady. Write full details.
Post Office, Box 1118, Sweet-
water.
Jobs Wanted
15
ROCK WORK WANTED: Build
anything with rock. C. H. Ar-
rick, 509 E. 1st St.
WANTED: Clean, cotton rags.
No duck, tatters, or buttons.
Sv/eetwater Reporter.
Out board motors up to 10 horse
cleaned and repaired. 1. W.
Gossett, 700 W. Colo.
WE DO all kinds of welding. The
job isn't to large or too small
for us. Have portable welding
unit. Go anywhere anytime.
Pat's Welding Shop. 118 Cedar
Street.
WANT To RENT or BUY — One
good used upright piano. Mrs
H. J. Robertson, 1211 Mulberry
street.
WANTED TO RENT — Two
gentlemen, stationed at Aven-
ger desire cr.s or two rooms,
close in. Box ia-A care Report-
er.
WANTED TO RENT: Unfurn-
ished apt. or three or four
room house. Permanent. Call
3121. After 5 p. m. call 2401.
WANTED TO RENT — Unfur-
nished apartment or house. 3
rooms or more. C. M. Hubbard,
Room 301, Blue Bonnet hotel.
Apts. For R*nt 23
FURNISHED apartments. Ph
484.
FOR RENT — .'i room furnished
apartment, for permanent
working couple only none oth-
ers need apply. 500 Locust.
FOR RENT —- 2 room house $8
or would sell reasonable on
easy terms. E. Q. Daniel.
FOR RENT 2 room furnished
apartment. Bills paid. 1200
Walnut.
F(1r rent -- One room garag?
apartment with kitchenette
combined. 1000 e. 12th. Phone
2255.
Rooms For Rent
24
WANTED — Ironing. Bring to
my home at 505 Cedar street.
Mrs. \V. R. Bradford.
Misc. Wanted
17
Nice srvth bedroom for rent tn
gentleman !0')f> Oak
FOR RENT One room for man
or woman. 700 W. 0th.
FOR RENT: Bedroom. 1007 Oak
Street. Dial 2710.
FOR RENT
503 Bowie
- -Sout
treet.
bedroom.
CASH IN 30 minutes. Sweetwa-
ter's laigest furniture buyers.
We buy one piece or entire
household. No deals too large
or too small. Day's Furniture.
Dial 3181.
WANTED: Clean, cotton rags.
No duck, tatters, or buttons.
Sweetwater Reporter.
Misc. for Sale
18
FOR SALE: Bundles of old
newspapers—suitable for pack-
ing, crating, etc. Sweetwater
Reporter. 15c bundle.
FOR RENT— Unfurnished room!
privilege of bath. 7U(i W. nth St.
FOR RENT — Nice large front
bedroom. Close in will rent ]
double or single. 406 East j
Broadway.
Livestock Wanted 28
WE BU> live worses, n.uies,
bones, hides and tallow. We
pick up dead mules, horses
and cattle. Call us collect. Dial
654. Farmers Rendering Co.
Real Est. For So<e 37
REYNOLDS Electric Motor Ser-
vice, repairs, rewinds electric
motors and armatures. 114 Ce-
dar. Dial 721.
WATERMELONS, ice cold,'2%c
lb. Hot Spot Grocery.
FOR SALE: 0x12 Felt Base rugs
$4.50 to $7.95. Elrod Furni-
ture Co.
FOR SALE: 14-ft. factory built
metal boat and five horse Ev-
inrude motor. Sweetwater Au
to Supply.
TRl -FIT HOSIERY to fit your
personality direct from mills.
Mrs. M. E. Whitworth, 507 E.
12th. Dial 857.
FOR SALE — Several tons of
good Maize also Ford disc ter-
racer. Floyd Martin, 0 miles
East of Sweetwater.
FOR SALE — 6 year old bay
saddle horse, 1411 Walnut Dial
2556.
5 ROOM stucco, 400 E. 12th. Ex-
cellent condition. Every built
in feature. Beautiful lawn and
shrubbery. Immediate posses-
sion. 5 room frame, 009 W. 4th.
Better than average house. 5
room frame, 510 Lamar. Paved
side and front d. A. Clark,
Phone 722.
FOR SALE: Large five room
house, hardwood floors. Sleep-
ing porch. Concrete founda-
tion. Good roof. Nice garage
and storage room. Lot 75x140
east front, priced $3250. See
Ceo. L. Shuff. 800 Lubbock.
OKr THE AS WITH
KX OX
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FRIDAY'S PROGRAM
7:00 Sunrise Salute
7:15 Henhouse Jamboree
7:30 Western Windmill
Exchange
7:45 Sweetwater Livestock
Exchange
7:55 I P News
8:00 Crover Seller's Speech
8:15 Symphonic Moods
8:30 Morning Devolionals
8:45 Isle of Paradise
8:00 UP News
8:05 Interlude
0:15 National Safety Council
8:30 Music and Lyrics
8:45 Hasten (he Day
10:00 UP News
10:05 Melody Time
10:15 Novatime
10:30 Gems of Music
10:45 Four .Votes
11:00 UP News
11:05 Melodic Moods
11:30 Joy Theater Time
11:35 Concert Band
11:45 Hymns You Love
12:00 CP Xews
12:11 Xoontime Hand Wagon
12:3(1 Your Exchange
1:00 l'P News
1:00 Interlude
1:15 Henhouse Jamboree
1:30 Novelty Time
1:45 Grofe's Music
2:00 l'P News
2:05 All Request Hour
3:00 l'P News
3:10 Interlude
3:15 Marching to Music
3:30 Riding llie Range
4:00 News
4:05 llillliilly Frolic
4:30 For Dancers Only
4:45 Western Serenade
5:110 Xews
5:05 Musicians Digest
5:30 Here and There in Music
0:110 Kilmer Music
0:30 Excursions in Science
<1:45 Grover Seller's Speech
7:00 II* Xews
7:05 Friday Xigh( Jamboree
7:31 I.els Dance
H:00 I P News
8:05 Sign Off
PVT. HKCKKRIiE IX
RADIO SCHOOL
Pvt. John Beckerle, former
weather observer at Avenger, is
now enrolled in the AAF radio
school at Asheville. N. C. He
writes that bis studies are radio
code and typing.
—From The Avenger.
FOR QUICK SALE: 2-room house
in Bluebonnet addition. 2 lots,
$1,000 cash. Oil W. Third.
FOR SALE: Nicely furnished
apartment, 4 blocks from
town. Call Mrs. M. P. Howard,
2847.
FOR SALE — 5-room house
$2950 will take late model car
or pick-up in trade. Day fur-
niture. Dial 3181.
100 A FARM, Kent Co. Texas.
Sale or Lease. Write owner
1332 South Bonnie Beach Placi
Los Angeles 23. California.
FOR SALE — Two room gtn
age apartment to be moved
307 Patterson street after •'
p. in.
CPL. CRAIG HERE
Cpl. Joe M. Craig, husband of
Mrs. Elaine Craig of the station
hospital, spent the weekend in
Sweetwater visiting his wife
and daughter. Cpl. Craig i.- sta
tioned at Concho Field, San
Angelo. Texas.
MRS SHAW'S SOX IX OCS
Mrs. Helen Shaw's son, Jim
Shaw of the U. S. Marine Corps,
has entered Marine Officers Can-
didate School at Quantico, Va.
Jim writes that it looks like
tough going for the next thn *
months
—From The Avenger.
Even the news is hot
We re glad of T11 AT'
| Li'l Abner Party
For Youngsters
Young people of the First
Presbyterian church will be en-
tertained at 8 p. m.. Friday at
the manse with a costume party.
Each guest is asked to attend
in costume of some character in
the Li'L Abner comic strip. Rev.
and Mrs. C. W. Williams will be
hosts.
CONC7ATULATIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Johnson
are parents of a son born at the
Sweetwater hospital at 1:08 a. m.
toda.\ The father is in service
an I ! and ihe mother i the former
. Jessie I .ee Tail.
Two Teachers Ask
|
Release Today
Two more resignations of ths
Sweetwater school iacultr were
received . today by the Indepen-
dent school board. No action has
been taken as to their release, R.
S. Covey, city superintendent
said.
I They are Juanita Mings, Span-
ish and English teacher in New-
: man school and Ruth Cox third
grade teacher in Lewis school,
i Miss Mings, who has been hera
i two years asks to be released to
go to the Greenville system and
Mis Cox teacher in Lewis school
for four years plans to go to
Lubbock.
Tokyo Claims Way To
Make Hen Lay Egg
Daily Indefinitely
SAN FRANCISCO tUP) —
Radio Tokyo claims a Japanese
scientist has found a way to
make a hen lay an, egg a day—
apparently indefinitely.
Said the broadcast:
".'.n egg-laying vitamin has
llren discovered bv Prof '"atsuo
Koinagi after it) years of re
search. This vitamin insures that
;i hen will lay one egg every day
I without fail. Moreover an inex
i hanstible supply of the vitamin
i obtainable from the insides of
'lish."
Bring Lis Your
AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY, I P. M.
8av<* shrinkage arnl bruises, l .\ sHIing .vour s^'irk
Ilir<.iipji our auctions, . n<i ! " assured ol' (op market prices. I \
ery modern facility to meet tlx nerds of buyers and sellers.
SWEETWATER LIVESTOCK AUCTION
MILES ( CLWKLL—SAM At LT
HEADACHES
flradaefies are nature's warning signals thai some part
ol lite body e not tunetioniftg properly. Permanent re-
lief is possible onl,\ after the basic cause is removed.
This office sji ci.t!i/e> tn itiiiov in1/, < \ I SIvS of disease,
l ei beliei health, make yotir appointment now.
E. A. DAMN C. H. ELLIOTT
Chiropractors
West Kroadw ay
Pliom-liOflM
207 Pecan Street
Phone 3291
vfash tube amd easy
By LESLIE TURNER
r;-R.iE = EO AND I /• HOPE y-j KNOW t-OV TO
L^REAPy; CREWS .4 RUM thosh INTERFERENCE,
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{ THIS TIME: WiT SHALL C^RRyOUT
LA lit! 10 room double wall
house to be moved or torn
down $650. Located at Herm-
leigh. See Mrs. Ada I less at B.
S. Harmon, Hermleigh.
FOR SAI.K —fi-Rootn Stucco and
plaster residence, 701 Easi
Oklahoma. Double garage.
Wash house. Chicken yard and
houses. Lot i00x170. See J. I.,
b.v. Phone 735.
hot
FOR SALE — New gas
plate, pre-war bicycle,
high chair. 1000 East Twelfth
or Phone 2255.
WANTED to TRADE — Good
Clarinet for Portable Victrola.
Dial 2749.
FOR SALE — 5 Foot Frigidair
A-l condition. 100 McCaulley
street. Dial 2710.
WHEN HEALTH IS A QUESTION
COMP.AKK—COMPARISON PKO\ KS. For more
llian lliirly-one year.s l(r. Caufil's II I'M l/l'll SKK-
VICIO has been resleaing (lio.se in ill health. The
IlKST Mineral Water, fines! l| meiH and conrt-
(eous efficient treatinenl often means ilic clillerenee
between success anil failure lo (hose in search ol
II I'M I/I'll.
Sweetwater Mineral Wells Sanatorium
DIAL 2(il2
■"OR SALE —100 Pre-war steel
folding cots. Complete with
spring, mattress and pillow.
$9.95. Call 603. Avenger Field.
Mr. Shaffer.
FARM LIOIIT PLANT Battery
Sale. Every Montgomery, Ward
Powerlite battery is reduced
10 per cent right now-
SALE ENDS AUGUST lilt. —
Every Montgomery Ward farm
light-plant battery is reduced
10 per cent to August 31.
FARMERS! TRUCKERS- Lowest
prices of the year on OIL &
GREASE in drum-lot quanti
ties. Limited time only- Mont-
gomery, Ward, Sweetwater.
Wanted To Buv
20
WANTED to buy: Used pianos.
Sweetwater Music Shop. Dial
2681.
WANTED To BUY — Modern
Tourist Court in desirable loca-
tion. In answering give discrip-
tion. Price and location. Ad-
dress L. W. Grove, 2333 Alma
street, Alexandria, La.
Wanted To Rent 21
WA nted to "rent — Unfur-
nished 5 or 6 room house. Will
rent or lease. Sandy Phelps
Phone 2581.
wanted TO RENT - Furnish-
ed or unfurnished apartment
or will buy or rent house.
Working couple needs a home.
Call H E. Ottinger. Dial 2355.
After 4 p. m.
YOUR VICTORY JOB
Part or Full Time
UNITED STATES GYPSUM CO.
"A Good Place To Work"
Needs Men
Good Pay Vacations
f Hospitalization Insurance
i Prepare NOW For Your Peacetime Future
Apply
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 195, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1944, newspaper, August 24, 1944; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth282944/m1/7/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.