Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 223, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1944 Page: 5 of 9
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Five Electors In
Louisiana Resign
BATON' ROUGE. La. — (UP) I
—Five of Louisiana's president-
ial electors have resigned rather j
than sign pledges that they wii! j
support the national party nom.-'
nee.
The democratic state central j
committee yesterday gave the i
electors ten days in which to
sign the pledges or resign.
Other electors say. they want
to confer with friends and thin-;
things over before taking defi-
nite action.
The state committee will meei
on October 7th to name new elec-
tors to replace any who refust
to sign the pledge.
Mrs. Lovelle Wilson, of Cole-
man. spent Wednesday in Sweet-
water shopping and visiting
ti iends.
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Vera Lois Katzung has re-
turned to her home in Los Ange-
les. Calif., after spending two
weeks here visiting her mother,
Mrs. L. .1. Mashburn and Mr.
Mashburn.
SWEETWATER
THURSDAY C
OCTOBER
KAST BROADWAY
AMERICA'S FAVORITE SHOW
Allied Soldiers Save
Castle From Peasants
ROME —(UP i — Allied sol-
diers prevented the looting ot
an Italian castle north of Romj
recently when it was charged
by several thousand shouting
peasants.
The peasants staged their at-
task after stewards of the eastlr-
refused to hand over buildings,
animals and farm machinery to
unemployed factory worker-
After the intervention by six
Allied sodliers, they settled on
the estate as sharecroppers.
The group was organized by
the communist-controlled pea,
ant league.
GIGANTIC
Solon Praises
Overseas Teamwork
LONDON' —CUP I — An Am-
erican congressman just back
from a tour of the battlefield
in France says United State-
fighting forces are winning th •
war through the finest type
team-work.
Representative Karl Mundt or
South Dakota says: "American
fighting men from GI Joe right
up to General Ike are winning
with highly developed techniqu'
and remarkable co-operation."
Mundt. about to return to thi-
country from London, says fut-
ure world peace depends upon u
closer understanding among th
English-speaking peoples.
<;ET VOIR Football
Tickets Iffforr Friday
any .Inyepp member
(lOOdyear Service Ktorf
IT'S NEW THIS YEAR
WITH MYRIADS OF UNPRECEDENTED
AMAZING FEATURES NEW TO AMERICA
INCLUDING THE MAGNIFICENT NEW
OPENING SUPER-SPECTACLE
The Cos tie of Taj MAHAL
with HUNDREDS o!_PEOPLE_end_ANIMALS j
MORE "PEOPLE — MORE ACTS
MORE ANIMALS—MORE
HORSES—MORE OF EVERY-
THINGTHAN EVER BEFORE
THE ORIGINAL '
HODGINI
FAMILY Of Eqveitrlani
Gr«qt>st of All Riding Actt
Th* World Renowned
ANTALEKS
3 HERDS
ELEPHANTS
250 HORSES
AND
PONIES
ACRES
O F
TENTS
Indigo - Glw*
BIG TOP
AIR-COOLED
6r*ath-Takina
HIGH-PERCH Porformort
CON
COLLEANO
WORLD'S GREATEST
TIGHT WIRE STAR
GIGANTIC RAILROAD SHOW
THE WORLD'S FOREMOST RIDERS FROM
THE HORSE SHOWS OF ALL NATIONS
IN AN EXHIBITION UNPARALLED
COUNTLESS FEATURES - 3S~0 Annie
Stars - 50 Clowns — 3 Herd Elephants —
250 Horset and Peniet — HUGE
MENAGERIE with hundreds of Wild BmsIs
Afternoon at 3 o'clock and
Night at 8 o'clock Dcily
POPULAR
PRICES
Season
from
or ;it
ill view of Ui UPI<C<4<I1M Mat de-
mand fcr this year's circnft (and U:«
number of Mats rtot\2.ted to buynra •>.*
«'ar 3on<£>) circus patrana are f
-*cmre if. a#- ■
I'iekets (Reserved and .Ad-
nis.' ion) on sale show day at
I'X'WiA i r:i <; stoke, i os-
•lier Building, Sweet water.
Make This Barcel Recipe
To Lose Ungainly Fat
If you are overweight, perhaps due
to over-indulgence in food and not
<ju«j to any glandular disturbance,
%hy not try this inexpensive home
recipe to help bring back alluring
eurves and graceful slenderness.
Here is a recipe that can be used in-
expensively at home. Justgetfrom
your druggist 4 ozs. of liquid BARCEL
CONCENTRATE. Add enough grapefruit
juice to make a pint. Then just take 2
tablespoonsful twice a day. Wonder-
ful results may be obt-v'ned quickly.
Now you may slim down your fig-
ure and lose pounds of ugly fat with-
out back breaking exercise or star-
vation diet. It's easy to make and
easy to take and pleasant. Contains
nothing harmful. If the very first
bottle doesn't show you the simple,
easy way to lose bulky weight and
help regain slender, more graceful
curves, return the empty bottle and
get your money back.
WE MOVE DEAD ANIMALS
Horses, Cattle, Etc. From Your Premit**
No Charge To You
SWEETWATER RENDERING ~**MPANY
Skinny Pace, Owner
PHONE COLLECT 2013
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Buy War
Boms and
Stamp*
At Seen
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Attractive Fabric old
Fall Handbags
a Smart Stylet
a Block and Colors
ou'll find many lovely stylo from which to
choose including envelope and top-handle bags
that ar« nicely fitted and detailed. Block and
colors to complement your tall costumos.
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We Cash Payroll Checks
SOON! YOUlT GREATER SEARS STORE
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We have been making many changes and improvements during the past two
weeks. Departments have been moved; isles widened and room created lor new
departments.
The Paint and Wall Paper Department has been moved to our Farm Store on the
Broadway Side.
In a few days we will announce the open ing ot our Ladies Ready To Wear Depart-
men!. Watch for it.
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POULTRY FENCING
Just received a limited supply of
Galvanized Wire Netting
3.89
48 inch Wire
Roll
60 Inch Wire
Roll
COTTON SACKS OILCLOTH
11
89c each
54 Inch
Yard
331
39f
Smart Anklets
Assorted Colors
Pretty anklets for
women and c h i I-
dren. Good quality
in new tall colors.
Low price.
Sears Gale Supports Women's Pants
Especially Suitable for Women with Full
Hips and Thighs!
Scientifically Boned
Slenderizes and Supports
Especially suitable for figures j
with full hips and thighs! It
relieves backache, poor posture
and fatigue! Pre-shrunk rayon
ond cotton cloth. Sixes 26-42.
Easy to Launder
Popular s t y I es in
smooth fitting ray-
on panties. Double
rayon for long,
satisfactory wear!
Tearose. Women's
-.rxes. Thrift price.
s Dress Coats
• Worm Fobrics! Cute Styles!
• Tweeds! Shetlonds! Wool
Suedes
3,0 6./, $C98
Years ^0
Keep your 'herub warm and weM^dre«ed
in th^se odoroble liffie
^ c«s ond bo.y styles nicely
^ ^ royon velvet trims ond losh pott'"*'-
7"to 16 Girls' Wearables
Boys' Warm, Serviceable Capeskin
Leather Jackets
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• Plaid Lining
• Button Front
• Adjustable Side Strops ^
Sixes
8 to 18
No boys' wordrobe is complete
without a jood leother ioeke*.
Such os these sott, pliable
leather with the plaid cotton
tlannel linings. Wall-mod®, ser-
viceable tor schoolweor or
sports!
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Rayon Panties
Brief ond Bond Styles
Sizes
8 to 14
Smooth trim tlttin9 ponties ot
rurt-reslstina rayon. Tcorosa.
Wash in a jrffy • ■ • needs no
ironins. Monet-savinO value!
Girls' Slips
Soft, Royon Sotin
Sixes: $109
8 to 14 I
Little atrls 'ove these soft, silky
,Kp, with the built-up strap.
. flounce bottom. Lovely fta-
rote shodo.. Sears low prica!
oft. Comfortable Corduroy
Boys' Bib Pants
Sites 3 to 6
19
Sturdy, thickset
corduroy in soil-
detying freon,
navy or brown.
Two - potch
packets. Save!
Sears Good Qoulity
Corduroy Pants
33 For Boys 6-16
119
Foncy ond ploi"
p a 11 er n s in
heavy thickset
corduroy. Serv-
ed saamt and
outlets. 5-roomy
pockets. Save!
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Scientifically Fashioned for Growing F#ft!
Children's Biltwels
• Duroblo Leathers
•Goodyear Welt Soles
•Sturdy Construction
8 Vi to 3
Sketched art just two of tha many
smart stylos fashioned for a c t i v a,
growing feet! Stylad for comfort and
durability . . . with tha Goodyear
Walt soles that can ba rasped time
attar time. Thrift priced, too!
Just at the height of the picking Large shipment. Many beautiful
season Good duck pick socks. des'9"s in improved type
I Oilcloth.
9 Ft. Length
46 inch
Yard
For All 'Round Utility Wear!
Men's All-Wool Jackets
• Woter-Repellent Wool
• Popular Cossack Styl<*
Sizes
34
to
48
$
4
Ideal tor the man who spends a lot of
time out-of-doors! This warm, woter-re-
pellent jacket of durable, all-wool!
Comes in fancy plaids or solid novy blue.
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Plaid Shirts Nobility Hats
Cotton Flannel
Sixes 14Vi to 17
Bright plaids or
checks. Full-cut # '
and well -made. ^
Lomg sleeves. Good
f o r sportsweor or
work. Save at Seors.
• Genuine Fur Felts
•"Formeaze" Headbands
Smart styles . . .
fine workmanship
. . . ond genuine d?
fur felt fabrics . . .▼
assure you of long-
weoring satisfac-
tion. Low priced.
Tablecloths
52x52-
inch Size
Gay floral ond fruit prints on dur-
oble, woshoble cotton weoves. Red,
blue, green, or ro&e combinations.
100% Wool Blankets
• 72*84-lneh Singles
• Sold Boudoir Colors
$3.99 Down
Month
Usual Carrying Charge
Thick, worm blankets waven of 100%
Virgin wool, in luscious colors . . . dusty
rose, blue, green or cedar with matching
3-in. rayon satin binding. Weight' 3Va lbs.
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Sheet Blankets Cotton Blankets.,
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70«90-lnches
Each
Closely woven
blankets, nappad
on both sides for
greater warmth.
1.4-lbs. weight.
70x80-ln. 1 V* lb*.
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New long stapla
American eatton.
napped an both
sides. Rosa or bluty
with whita plaids'*
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 223, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1944, newspaper, September 28, 1944; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth282989/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.