Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 255, Ed. 1 Monday, October 28, 1946 Page: 4 of 6
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rater Reporter
Sweet-w ater.
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ias PACK FOl'H
noon except Saturday. Also Sunday rnorn-
Repoiter, Inc.
elass matter at postoffice in Sweetwater,
rrh 3,1879.
Publisher
... Editor
High Road and Low Road
"S \ \ I
reflection upon the character, standing or repu-
J^person, firm or corporation, which may appear in
eporter's publications will be cheerfully corrected
—lit to attention of the publisher.
It's
Arm! Again Attempts Buck Passing
the same old army gam v. buck passing! In a -peedi <n>-
anny court-martials Kenneth C" Ruyall. iiiui«?j:seereiat'\'
opened wipi an excuse, closed with an attempt to place
f f<jpdSn unjust >y>t«v "H a committee, w i111 the hope
imittee would make reenmineiulaiiiin-. >.ii that the
could follow them.
f Mr.. Royall wishes such, then wliv <|ot>sti't the arnu in f
between his opening excuse and clusi'n.t; attempt to pa-- the
He vacillates between slight critic-Kin of the -\>tem and
ISjlS effort to place the blame elsewhere, devoting almost one-third
.'of his speech to the idea that -.live i1 iuunal and ei\ il law - of
states, and other governments, are not perfect, then wh.v shout.)
army law be any better?
| But by his very speech it! defense of the system he coiidem-
fit when he stated: "more than .">0 percent of' the men and officers
convicted by general courts-mar!ial dining the war have been
restored to duty." If that be true then it Indicates that an error
was made by courts-martial in t ie first place.
. It is generally agreed by officials and the public, that the
most outstanding trial conducted by the army was ot the Litch-
field prison defendants, which \\a- ,. farce \'o amount of ex-
plaining will wash such "justice" from the minds o! America.'
And,that was just one example uf justice i?' as interpreted by
it.
A WELLS' BURIAL ASSOCIATION
FAMILY GROUP POLICY
Varnishes Complete Protection On All the family
At A Minimum Cost!
Owned by the Policy Holders
—Operated By—
Wells Burial Association
L. U. MAUiDIX, Agent
.d.«:
WHY BE SICK?
Your hotly at one time functioned normally, If given Hie op*
port no it y will do mi again. Have the CAIHH of your sickMM
removed without medicine or surgery. Our methods are ab-
solutely painless and do not rvhaust, ««• tire you iu the leunt.
Don't wait until your ease becomes hopeless—let us X-ray
you and show you what is causing your trouble.
Dr. C. H. Elliott
< HlltOPKAt TOIt
207 Pecan Street—Phone 3SU lies. Phone 3246
LET US MAKE YOUR OLD CAR
RUN AND LOOK LIKE NEW
• Experienced Body and Paint Personnel
• Experienced Mechanics
• Only the Best Materials and Parts Used
• New Equipment
• All Work Guaranteed
Fm < sfiinntos on flio i'"m of immI.v, paint 01
witi'l;.
COCHRAN MOTOR COMPANY
DATA
son total to t$f||
the R(".|ioe Time-
, report-
Couitc-N . Vaughn Shoimaktri anU tilt- (.'hK*;u;o Daily Nci.\s:
The progiMin of Scouting is designed lo supplement the home,
the church and the school. Development of character and citiz-
enship training are the primary aims of (lie movement. It,ah
Itoy and girl scout and I SO di'hrs arc now being made . . .
>on Can help these— to help yourself b\ assist jug your com-
munity.
Owner of one cafe in another
as pies were being turned out of
the oven and the visiting ownt-i
eating a piece of ail five .titt-.-r
ent kinds. L &L owner iu New-
man Coffee Shop.
B. C. McEntyre - aved sr.#
worth of pennies one year but
isn't going to save em again
"since I found out how much
trouble they were to wrap.
i Mrs. A. L. .viomiv office em-
I" ployee of the Double Heart An.
tion company, was employed hv
•i the Norman Aklahmna. Trut..--
f cript,-for one and one half > w.t -
while Ijer husband was stationed
there, ah ludlow operator.
Three ft'ASPs her
conventioj/t recently have win-
ten baekr to the Bank-head cafe
that tfiley hope to make it "50a
steak# when we have our con-
n next vear. insteati ol; I I
ke this year "
The Mitchell ^tiunty News ■
ports that Loraine gins have
turned out i hales of cotton
this year.
Tile Ke\ and Alt Henry Vo-
ted and two Ihiv-, at;ed -1\ .ant
two and a halt lett Sweet wati i
f ridaj morning to take train to
New ^ork v.here they will
boa I'd a plane tor Swazalatul,
South Atrtia on a five-year a.-
ignition! a- riii-i.-onartes from
tite N'azarene church — Rotan
Advance- a.,
II Year Old Slain
By Youth Without
Any Known Reason
l.OXC ISI.Wl'y. Oct jv iU.R) —
A la-year-old I.oug i.- laod. high
scltfjel -ophottiot c. who can givo
no tvasoiv for hi- entno- has ad-
intttid to police he -t.ihhcd to
death an li-ycat -old boy.
Husks Henry H^Hjhold lr..
'old poiicf liow he iitvitiii Geor-
ge \Vnnzor. Jr.. to '-oo -o:ue
ilucks" in a woods near Wan-
t.iah, i.ong l-land. last Saturday
anil .then plunged a six inch knife
him nine times. Hauhold
p. 'He" he ltai.1 ( ver seen his
n hefori And then .-aid. ••!
know why I did it. We laid
titane'ed. | wasn't angrv
U. S. Faced With
Critical Shortage
Of Research Work
: bureaus in Karisas City,
Oklahoma City. Jjetner. Tuls
Itou.-ton and i'ort Worth.
Ho - can ,-ee 'ihyisible" in-
| i rared and tihra-viidet rays
I even though lhe\ are color-
l hn I.
I
k n
wl
. Roscoe gilts- completed l.iir1
bales last week to tiring the s:;a-
A Weak, Run-Down
Feeling Is Often
"A Warning
That The Red-Blood
Is Getting Low
It you do not feel like your renl self, do
not have the urge to be up and doing,
why not check-up on your blood
strength? Look at the palms of your
> hands, your fingernails-, your Hps. the
V lobes of your ears—are they pale and oif
color?
j Every day—every hour- -millions of
:tlny red-blood-ceils must pour forth
from the marrow of your bones to re-
;place those that are v.orn-out, A low
\ blood count may affqet you In several
ways: no appetite, .underweight, no
f ;energy, a run-dov>h condition, lack of
r < resistance to Infection and disease.
To get real relief you must, keep up
Sour blood strength. Medical authorities,
y analysis of the blood, have by posi-
tive proof shown that SSS Tonic Is
amazingly effective in building up low
blood strength in non-organic nutrl-
-r tl/.rial anemia. This Is due to the SSS
f. Tonic formula which contains special
and potent activating Ingredients
Also, SSS Tonic helps you enjoy the
food you eat by Increasing the gastric
digestive Juice when it is nou-urgam-
cally too little or scanty—thus the stom-
ach will have little cause t,u k«t. balky
With gas, bloat and give o:l that &our
food taste.
Don't wait! Energize your body with
rich, red-blood. Start on SSS Tonic now.
, As vigorous blood surges throughout
your whole body, greater freshness and
strength should make you eat better,
sleep better, feel better, work better,
play better, have a healthy color ; iri
your skin—firm flesh till out hollow
places. Millions of bottles soid Get a
bottle from your drug store. SSS I'uulc
helps Build Sturdy Health.
int<
7 "H i
I vict
not
. with him
' (lid: it."
An aiieni>! i xarnitb'd the votith
and id hi,. is }>erfe<u!\' sane and
; knows the seriousness of his
< rime.
! • F«iriv'-seven j er eent <the
poj.ulatof Xe\\ England is
liat ivv \v 11ite stock, w iiile 51
percent are ioreigndxirn white
stock.
| CHAMPAIGN. 1 .Hi. Oct. 1_'8-----
(U.H^ The (lirect«ir of the plann-
iiig 'i>ion ol tile oi'fice of nav -
al researc h l>elie\ e> the Tinted
Statt> is faced with a critical
; shortage of seieiit ific research.
Xax'ul Captain li. I). ('• nrad
i said in a navy da\' speecii at the
I Tiiveis-ity of 1 ilinoi- that Am-
: erican -cituit i - i - actual I \ didn't
•do much rescari.'!i during thr
war. What, th♦ -\ diti. he -ay. was
de\ t lopaicnt work.
United Press Opens
Bureau In Kansas
TOI'KKA. Oct. as 'U.R> Tlic
^ tiitt-fj I-'rt'-s t• iiit;\ <i|ii'tii'ii a
'"•'-'•iitt hi't'e with Thomas
Ali!.If., in «iiciju.
Milter ii ji vetcrai) ol ill',- vaipi
Willi t1(0 I'nitc.l with till'
1'-xI ''I ' i1 !tl < if !rai'f 0 -lltii Ol || It
Vcar-? oi army service a- a lieu-
lenant it) t !tf> An- i "o!-}.-. t'art of
In- -et vii < \vas -pent in t'liina
a iia\ iitnti.r
I VMifked in I uile.! I'i e-<
Well Known Man Felt
Like Swollen Balloon;
Full Of Stomach Gas
Rccfiit 1\. a well know n man
-1M t < ■< I that he i is eel tu teel like ti
swollen litilloon after every meal.
He u-otiiii Moat full of gas ami
i it Liij acidulous liquids for
hour- after eatinu. Was terrihly
ci c-ti|)aied. This ttiijti is one of
the hundred- in this \ieinitv
who nm\ praise IX X K K-A 11),
lit states lie was ama/ed at the
results when he took this medi-
cine. Xow he eats what lie wants
without gas or bloating, ami
bowels arc regular fur the first
time in sear--, lie feels like a new-
man.
ix.\i:i;
Herb-: tin
g«. Irom
gisii h\er
lieoplc- s(
-A I H contains 12 (ire;it
-V cleanse bowels, clear
stomach, act on slug-
ami kidneys. Miser,ahie
"Ml t"el (liferent ftl!
over. Si. ilon'l go iiti suffeijjljg;
'.et I XX Kll-A 11Sold hv till
drug store-.
Just Received Automatic Record Players
electric irons
List Your Heal Kstate
With
BUCK JOHNSON
Rciircspiitinjj (lie Buyer
and The Seller
All Deals Confidential
Buck Johnson
Real Estate
Call 026 777
Germicidal Flourescent
LAMPS BED LAMPS
EMBRY-WE5T ELECTRIC CO.
1101 Lnmar Dial 3171
See Us For
Concrete Building
Tile
Man ii fact ii rcfj Itleht in •>*
Own I'lant l.oeated «(
014 K. AVK. A.
A new sturdy bloek, flrit-
proof ami moisture re-
Misting.
For Any Type of Building
T. 0. Neil!
914 E. Ave. A.
W H IT AK E R' S
WHiTE
BREAD
IS
BACK
nnd
I
BETTER THAN EVER
USED TIRES
VULCANIZING & RECAPPING
Lamb's Tire Service
Phone :i;t:j|
unit
Itroaduav
.-^i
venge
CUSTOM CURING
Complete Service
• Slaughtering
• Processing
• Sugar Curing
• Hickory Smoking
Livestock received daily from
8 ti. m.. to fi p. hi., tit slaughter-
ing plant west of town.
SLACCJUTERI.\G DAYS—Monday, Tuesday ami Thursday
You don't have to he a renter at our locker to avail
yourself of these services. Just bring us your hogs.
.1
(j
Vital For Vitality
Alilk K the perfect fuel for that most complicated of machines
— the h ii ma ti lioily. l-'or the eiietn.v-giving i|iialilles joii nanl
for your grntvliig child, turn to \'ander\oort's mill, l'here's
grade-A health in every glas>!'ui.
VANDCRVCDRTS
Ik
k \isi:im i; \'/ki: okai.kp.
Till West Hroadway
WASH TUBB AND EASY
P) LOCKED
ly FEOWV
REACHING
CHICORRO
6V SHNRR
IWvPftSi-ABlE
hampftls.trte
SEARCHERS
examine the
EDGE FOR
frN UNDER-
GROUND
PA.SSNGE
l*hone (!08
B. F. Goodrich
TIRES AND TUBES
We now have a good stock of 400 x 8 tires,
tubes and wheels on hand.
GUY MORRIS
0 Goodrich Tires
Willys Jeep Dealer
By LESLIE TURNER
BUT BENEATH IT, THE fAOLTEM
LIMIK FLOWED ON DOWNHILL,
LEAVING * 5CRT OF TUNNEL
\\HZH THE VOLCWO 5UB5IDED
,THM H^RD OUTER CRU5T \NE CALL WftLPWS
LATER CAVED\N HERF AND THERE, AND f^LMES,
LEFT OPENINGS TO THE HALLOW (\REAS ) THIS IS
BELOW A CAVE!
LET
HAME THAT
V\ ■ FIASHU5HT
' 5 1 ' ' v WKSH!
THERE'S LOTS 0' SMALL \ WHEN THIS LAM\ PCuRED
CAVES THAT SEEW TO 1 DOWN FRCW THE CRATER
LEAD NOWHERE,T0BS... J ASES AGO, EASV, THE
WHAT CAUSED'ESN'. / OUTER CRUST COOLED
FIRST, THcK HARDENED,
mMmy
mmm.
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c0f-;< 1^. bv nea servicc. inc. 7. m. reg. u. s. pat. off
ALLEY OOP
By HAMLIN
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PACKARD
WHITE TRUCKS
U. S. TIRES
Kxpert mcCiianics on duty at all time to service all mal es of cars. (Jenulne Packard Parts and Accessories
SWEETWATER MOTOR CO. " KO?HONE(697 JOV
RED RIDER
By HARMAN
'E-.=S = ^ HAVE50" A5ctEy i\£ 5CT '3 Tci
Ai<r\,ril find c-fj—sc^r-i^s J
.-.C^ TOft. -CC - .. v^- Z PRONT<V/:>
ALL -
J
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
USTEN , FOUCS.>.PLE<3k€>fc FOR THE LAST TiMt
THE HOUSE \S
RENTED «.!
By MARTIN
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copr, 1946
v. s. m
FRECKLES AND HIS FRfENDS
By BLOSSER
Bur. mister is ] Since vvmem did
TWIRP SEASON I j women assume
the gals VERe , THAT
gomn.A PA- Ti-IE 6ILLS! I RESPOMSIBILIIVr
IT WAS OUR IDEA
VEAH. VOU MIC-M7*
say we were
LEVTINct Ti-IE <3ALS
rii^F n\/Fc nip
AMD VICE VERSA/ ) ' '!
COP«. 1946 BY NEA SfRVICE, !NC
VIC FLINT
'about 50 yctrdfc frcm Corson's Ledge we found
Clip lilt's roi',boat, but Clip and the ^ 10,000
were gone. So we. paid a visit to the TW0SP0T.
( there's been All
/ accident at the
/; led6e. how ABOUT
1 U5 coming ABOARD
By Michael O'maUey And Ralph Lane
tust put one \ |^?£ had no authority to board the tw05p0t andl
AtjDTi?-|fEPE'LLBBrT ^ there was no arguing with that gun, so we left. |
ANOTHER ACCIDEMT. /
rir.t ' /
i don't think so. it
WAS THAT
BUBBLE DOUBLE ?
and--
NOW SHOVE 0"F.
was just a voice in
the dark to me
' I? THERE SOMEONE / THAT s as TAR AS
BFHIMD TH05E OIL i. j VOU GO, STRANGER.'
prum5 IN THE — \ SOMETHING ^
YOU want ;
why c0uldnt
clip have taken
vic's advice and
i&a gone to the
police ?
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Triplett, G. D. Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 255, Ed. 1 Monday, October 28, 1946, newspaper, October 28, 1946; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth283393/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.