Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 15, 1944 Page: 5 of 6
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Classified Ads
Personal Notice
Defy Wanted
READINGS DAILY — Hours;
1 to 9 p. ra. inn lei' perception,
natural ability. Cards as guide.
Also palm used. "MADAME
NOEL," 911 Walnut St.
READINGS daily. See Delta,
physic reader. 509 E. Ave. B.
JIM BUTLER
Abstract and Title Insurance
DIAL 2433
TEXAS BANK BLDG.
RIGSBY
TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Local and Long Distance Mov-
ing Packing, Storage
Dial 3191 Night Dial 2484
Buy all the W ar ^
Bonds you can. Own u
all the life insuran-
ce you need. \
Joe H. Boothe
Cedar St. ill—Plume 721
Reynolds Eleetrie Motor
Service
Re-wind and Repair all si/.e
Motors
W. L. Reynolds
W. R. Hukel
VACUUM CLEANER
Parts and Repairs
O'NEAL ELECTRIC
SERVICE
MM) East First
Rear of l>odge-l'l> mouth
AUTO LOANS
Low Cost— Convenient terms
Complete Insurance Coverage
Let us finance your next car.
MARSHALL MORGAN
AGENCY
113 E. Third St., Dial 2182
DR. H. WON ROUSE
Veterinary Services
211 West Ave. 1>.
I'hone 2201
PORTRAITS & KODAK Work*
CURLEY'S PHOTO STUDIO
Dosher Builduig
Male workers, cxcpet farm
labor and domestic, help
miut have a U. S Employ-
ment Service referral card.
WANTED: Help for delivery and
clerk. Hawkins Grocery.
WANTED: Men and women for
packing house work. Apply in
person. Brooks Packing Co.
WANTED: Soft clean cotton
rags. No strings, stockings,
tatters wanted, Sweetwater
Reporter.
WANTED: Capable woman or
girl to care for 2 children. Call
in person. 704 E. Broadway,
between 9 till 2. or call at
Starr Sandwich Shop, 3 to 6.
GOOD Job open m night shipp-
ing department. Apply in per-
son. After 5 p. m. Brooks Pack-
ing company.
UNENCUMBERED GIRLS or
women. Permanent position.
Call in person Sweetwater
Mineral Wells Sanctarium.
HELP WANTED — Automobile
Mechanics, Brooks Motor Com-
pany, Ford Dealer, Telephone
100, Stamford.
Rooms For lent
KOR RENT — Bedroom to cou
pie or girls. Kitchen priveleges
Will show after 5:30 week days
Dial 2524.
FOR RENT — Upstairs south
bedroom. 1005 Oak .street.
FOR RENT: Bedroom, *901- Elm
St. Call 2900.
FOR RENT: Bedroom, close in.
Dial 704. Mrs. Ottinger.
Livestock Wantso
WE BIT! live norses, femes,
bones, hides and tallow. We
pick up dead mules, horses
and cattle. Call us collect. Oiai
6d4. Farmers Retiring Co.
Real Est. ror Sal
Dr. Marcel Petiot, who was
wearing the uniform of a cap-
tain of the FFX when arrested
in a Paris, France, suburb, is
accused of murdering more than
50 persons in a death chamber
He lias denied the charges anr1
awaits trial.
FOR SALE — Several nice
houses and lots, price $650 to
$6500. Some real bargains for |
quick sale. Let us show you |
these places. Dial 825 or 501.
Scout Courses
Open To Adults
"Bulldog Growl"
New Longworth
School Paper
As a part of the English work
in Longworth high school and
With the assistance of Mrs. Gruce
McCain, instructor, the seventh,
eighth, ninth and tenth grades
will publish a school paper semi-
monthly. "Bulldog Growl" was
the name chosen for the pub-
lication.
Election of the staff was com-
pleted Thursday in the junior j white woo| KUjt with chocolate
and senior classes. They include: j |jrown accessories. She pinned
Beverly Bramlett, editor-in-1 a corsage of white carnations
chief: Howard Lewis, managing on her shoulder.
editor: Dudley Montgomery,! bride was graduated from
sports editor: Dolores Bartlett, j Ljie |jusby high school in Fisher
j comic editor. county and has made her home
Reporters are Billy Hoy 'lerry, |ltre for two years. Recently she
first and second grades: Weldon was employed at Avenger Field.
I Peeples, third and fourth: La-j pf(. Giesler, who spent
i v'ana Brunson, tilth and sixth: | months overseas in Puerto Ilico
Wayne Terry, seventh and
I eighth; Lyndeil .lean Schleuter,
| ninth and 10th. Buddy Butler
jand Oleta Mahaiiey are reporters
jot outside activities.
Name of the paper was select-
I ed by students with Mines.
i Sledge, Xeeper and Patterson
lading as judges.
Naomi Rowell, Pvt. Leroy Giesler Marry
Saturday,- He Served 18 Months Overseas
I he marriage of Naomi Rowell,
daughter of Mrs. Ethel Rowell,
and I'fc. Leroy Giesler, son of
Mi and Mrs. II. G. Giesler, took
place Saturday at the home of
the officiating minister, Rev. A.
L. Patterson, pastor of the Fun-
damental Baptist church.
The couple exchanged wedding
vows at I p.m., with Mrs. Ver-
nelle Gillispie, a cousin of the
biidt . as the only attendant.
Mrs. Giesler wore a modish
serving in the anti aircraft, rc-
cent.lv transferred to the United
WANTED: At once a housekeep-
er for farm, close in, colored
or white; steady job. Box Z-3,
care Reporter.
Jobs Wanted
WANTED—Tin work, Gutters,
Tanks and Repairs. 413 Oak
street. Phone 3203.
5 ROOM Stucco, 207 West 6th.
12th.
Iron clad Bldg.. 216 W. 1st.
5 ROOM Frame, 609 West 4th.
D. A. Clark. Phone 722.
HOUSE FOR SALE: Immediate
possession, one block from
school, well located on pave-
ment, corner lot: two sets of
plumbing; $1500.00. Will take
late model car ill trade. Call
318.1. Day Furniture.
WANTED — Have concrete mix-
er. Do finished or unfinished
work. Call at S10 Pease street.
I). T. Taylor.
STILL doing all kinds of team
work. Call R. B. Burnett, 110
E, Ave. B.
Mis. Wanted
CASH tN 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.
Buy, Sell, Trade, Furniture, Clo-
thing, stoves, tools, shoes,
guns, etc., Herman's Salvage
106 West First.
WANTED —Clean cotton rags,
for cleaning machinery. No
stocking or woolen. Reporter.
Announcements
TYPEWRITER supplies and re-
pairs, by trained man. Will
buy used typewriters and
adding machines. 513 Locust.
• Phone 2356. Robert O. Mc-
Cown.
FOR SALE: Two houses on large
corner lot. Dial 2400.
Training courses for leaders (
in Scouting and Cubbing will j
be conducted in Sweetwater be- :
ginning Monday. Nov. 27, it was |
announced today by Herman
Darby, chairman of the train-
ing committee.
The courses are open to all
adult leaders and others inter-
ested in serving youth through
the Boy Scout movement.
Mr. Darby staled there is a
need for several new leaders in
the Sweetwater district. An-
nouncement as to place, time
and other details will be
i soon.
Kathleen Browning
the winning name.
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submitted
cir-
made
De Gaulle Invites
Stalin To Paris
PA RJ S (UP) —DipIoniatic
cles in 'Paris report that General
Charles De Gaulle has invited
Premier Josef Stalin to visit the
French capital, but that he has
leeeivecl no reply.
Neither have the French re
ceived an answer to" a similar
offer sent to President Roose-
velt. but some observers believe
he is likely to accept.
Spanish General Who
Fought With Germans
Is Under Arrest
I Til E F R A NCO- SPAN 1SH j
j FRONTIER (UP) — Spani s h j
j sources reveal that General In- j
j (antes, former commander of the j
Spanish Blue Division which j
fought with the Germans in !
Russia, has been arrested at the |
order of Dictator Franco.
General Infantes once was j
decorated by Adolf Hitler and I
awarded the military medal, one j
oi the highest decorations of the j
Spanish army.
liis brother, a colonel, and J
many other Blue Division sol- i
diers now are reported in con-
centration camps, accused of dis- j
tributing Communist propa-j
sand a.
States Infantry and is stationed
with an overseas unit at Camp
Gruber, Okta. He left Sunday
returning to his post. Mrs. Gies-
ler will remain in Sweetwater
for the duration.
v
Merrill Fears U. S.
To Slacken Once
Germany Is Defeated
WASHINGTON (UP) — The
chief of naval public relations—
Admiral Staunton Merrill —
savs the recent navy victory
over the Japanese will not have
any particular effect <>n the
length of the war in the Pacific.
Admiral Merrill, speaking lie-
lore the woman's press club to- <
day. also said the job of beating
Japan is becoming increasingly j
difficult. He pointed out that j
our supply lines are being ex- j
tended while those of the .Jap-
anese are being pulled in.
Admiral Men ill also expressed !
fear that Americans will slack-1
! en their war effort when Ger-1
many is beaten.
MaJ. A. H-
nlanding officer'
Ordnance plant nea
City, Mo., report* thj
been found that with ''
creasing percentage.
employed in explosive
the safety records have
ed in proportion to the
of women employed.
NOTICE TO I<I1>1>HK8
Bids will be received and
ened by Nolan (county) aft tBfcJ
Court house at Sweetwater* Twiftf
as, until 10 o'clock a. m. oit 11th.,
Dec. 104-1. for the purchase
One Garwood Model No. 20
Scraper or equal and notice is
given that warrants will be iss-
ued in the maximum sum of $2,-.
400.00 cash.
The right is reserved to re-
ject all bids.
OKI, AS REEVES,
Countv Judge,
Nolan County, Tex.
COLDS'*
FIGHT MISERY
where you feel it—rub
throat, chest and
back with time-tested
VapoRus
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Bring Us Your
LIVESTOCK
AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY, 1 P. M.
Saw freight, Hlniukaiir •• •><! Itrulx's, by s<'llii g your stock
llir< null our auctions, ami br assured t<>j market prh «*s. Ev-
ery modern facility to meet the needs oi buyer* and seller*
SWEETWATER LIVESTOCK AUCTION
MILKS <'CI,WELL—SIM AL'LT
West Itn','uluar PhoneSIM
WANTED: Soft clean cotton
rags. No strings, stockings,
tatters wanted, Sweetwater
Reporter.
GREAT-
FARMS: Small ranches, sub-
urban tracts. Houses, duplexes,
apartments, lots. Let me help
you if you want, to buy or
sell. George L. Shuff. Realtor,
806 Lubbock. Dial 2055.
FOR SALE: Six-room modern
frame house, new roof, paved
street, lot 50x150. Dial 3208.
8EALL, BEALL & YONGE 1
Attorneys-at-Law I
Ooscfier Bldg. Sweetwater
MAYS & PERKINS
Attorneys-atrLaw
622-25 Levy Bldg.
Sweetwater, Terau.
Oil 2046
TRAVEL BUREAU
200 East Broadway
GEORGE H.
•07 Doscher Bldg.
MARSH
Phone 3231
REAL ESTATE LOANS
To buy build or re-finance your
home. Commercial loans at
l-IMs-5 and 0 per cent inter-
est; also FHA Loans.
H. A. WALKER
Texas Bank Building
DIAL 704
LUCY'S BEAUTY SHOP
Permanet Waving a Specialty
12 noon to 9 p.m.
CARD OF THANKS
To our many friends we sin-
cerely appreciate your kindness
and sympathy in our time of
sorrow and bereavement. Sin-
cerely yours.
G. A. SMALL and Wife.
301 E. Ala. St.
WANTED: Will do ironing by
the dozen. 103 E. 15th street.
Rufus Walker To
Sneak At Cowen
Rufus Walker, principal of
Sweetwater s elementary schools
will address the J. P. Cowen
Parent-Teacher association «t
3:30 p. m., Thursday at the
school auditorium speaking on
"Education for Youthfulness."
Preceding the meeting will be
an executive called session at
2:30 p. m. |
The pupils program will
directed bv Li-las Stewart
Emma Joyner, who will
their pupils in an afternoon
be
and
lead
pre-
W ANTED: Soft clean cotton
rags. No strings, stockings,
tatters wanted, Sweetwater
Reporter.
Mis. For Sale
sentation of "Music in America.
The program brings the history
of music from the days of the
Pilgrims to the present.
>1 r. and Mrs. L. B. Statser of
the Whiteflat community spent
Tuesday in Sweetwater.
(Continued from page
Lcintrey and Montigny.
Other Seventh army
ees, pushing toward the Col-
niar highway to Germany,
overran four villages.
The French First Army in
the Vosgez mountains moved up
to abandoned Nazi positions
along the Doubs river on the
southern approaches to the Bel-
fort Gap.
In Italy. British Eighth army
i troops above Forli reached a
| point fi\e and one-half rnles
j from Kaeir/.a—their next mam
j objective on the principal high-
I way to Bologna.
i Far to the north off the Nor-
wegian coast, British warships
and planes sank or damaged 14,
German vessels in three separ-
ate attacks on enemy shipping.
A British cruiser and other ships
slipped into Trondheim Kjorc
and sank one—and probably two
—armed trawlers.
Prime Minister Churchill —
just returned from Paris and bat-
tlefronts in France -— told com-
mons today that judging from
the present heavy fighting the
war still will last a long time.
Foreign Secretary Eden toll
a Warwickshire audience that,
w hen the war does end. Ameri-
ca. Britain, Russia and France
can guarantee a long period of
peace by working together.
FOR SALE: Bundles of old
newspapers—suitable for pack-
ing, crating, etc. Sweetwater
Reporter. 15c bundle.
FOR SALE — Cities Service An-
ti? Freeze $1.10 a gallon in hot
ties while it last. Central Ser-
vice Station. 120 Oak street.
WE NOW have a fresh supply
of Copenhagen Snuff. L. & 1
Cafe.
WANT TO SELL — Cafe doing
good business. See Bert Mo
Entyre. 108 West Broadway,
TIME TO PLANT
GEM and Mastadon Everbearing
Strawberries. Paperwhite and
Soleil d'or Narcissus bulb
Sweetwater Floral Co., 301 L
Ave B. l'hone 2021.
FOR SALE: 10,000 bundles kaffir
hegari and feterita; 1 MM trac-
tor and equipment. Call 120,
Hoscoe, Texas.
Business Service
DUNLAP CLEANERS
Cleaning and Pressing
Oak Street—Dial 2342
VVELLS EXTERMINATING CO.
National organization for
termite extermination, also
moths and roaches. Ph. 851.
SEWING Machine repaired.
Parts for all makes. Will buy
Singer machines. H. B. Stevens
011 W. New Mexico, Ph. 2889.
Used Cars For Sale
FOR SALE
1940 l'i ton Dodge truck, equip-
ped with 7:00x20 front anil
dual rear tirejj and 11' insula-
ted body.
1040 1 ton Dodge truck, equip-
ped with 7:50x10 front and
6:50x20 dual rear tires and 8'
insulated body.
Both trucks have good tires and
are in excellent mechanical
condition.
BROOKS PACKING CO.
Sweetwater, Tex.
FOR SALE: 1030 Chevrolet 4-
door, good tires and motor.
Phnne 23B5. 014 W. 3rd.
GET Me Beth started cliix for
those easy to raise quick ma
turing fryers: chicks up to
three weeks old at a bargain
McBeth Hatchery, 107 Pecan
street.
ENGAGE your Thanksgiving
Turkeys now. T. S. Whitten
burg. Phone 11FI2.
FOR SALE: Spin Dryer Wash-
ing machine, recently over-
hauled. 2000 Sam Houston.
Wanted To Buy
WANTED to buy: Used pianos.
Sweetwater Music Shop. Dial
2G81.
Wanted To Rent 21
GOODYEAR AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
Phoenix, Arizona
Needs Immediately
Structural Assemblers
Class "A" Riveters
Transportation Costs Paid By Company
Housing Available
Contact Goodyear Representative
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UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
205 Elm Street Sweetwater
November 13, Through 16
Workers will be hired in accordance with
War Manpower Commission Regulation*.
WANT TO RENT: 3-room fur
nished apartment by highway
engineer. Call 2740.
Apts. For Rent
GOOD SERVICE IS DIFFICULT TO RENDER
uillioiil good assistants. If is ne\t to impossible to ob-
tain the type of assistant doctor we require during this per-
iod of war and for this reason I am treating all patients per-
sonally. To do tliis I must have your co-operation. If yon or
voiirs are In need of better HEALTH—PLEASE DIAL FOR
APPOINTMENT—2012.
Sweetwater Mineral Wells Sanatorium
FURNISHED apartment*. Ph
484.
FOR RENT: 2-room furnished
apartment: Frigldaire. :t0f E.
5th. Dial 25B8.
KOR RENT: Nicely furnished 5-
rnnm house: close in. Phone
By LESLIE TURNER
V7ASH TUBB AND EASY
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THESE JAP5 flUiC<
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
YOUR HEALTH
If your health bus been n matter of nr<>\% inii coiircru to
von lately and you have tiieil this ami that with little < r no
results, why not find the cause of y«.ur trouble? \Vc III rare-
fully analyze your physical condition, ui*'" .vou a report of
our'findings and advise you what should be done.
FOR BETTER HEALTH—Make your appointment now
DR. E. A. DANN Dt. C H. ELLIOTT
CHIROPRACTORS
207 Pecan Street
Phone jiStll
For me
who wants
tb talk to
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leather goods store,
i mr' mcgoosev / he st-ems
to &e pretty agitated!
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 15, 1944, newspaper, November 15, 1944; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth283057/m1/5/?q=+date%3A1941-1945&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.