Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 142, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1937 Page: 7 of 8
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THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1937.
SWEETWATER REPORTER, SWEETWATER, TEXAS.
PAGE SEVEN
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POR SA1R
tFOR SALE: At bargain, 5 room
home, well improved corner
lot, at 70(1 Sam Houston. Part |
cash, balance HOLC loan,
small payments. O. L. Dod-
son.
SPECIAL NOTICF
Called meeting
Sweetwater Lodge
No. 571, A. F. & A.
M. tonight at 8
o’clock. Work in the
Master degree. Visit-
ors welcome.
C. D. Conley, W. M.
J. S. Schooler, Sec'y.
Announcing
A New Complete
Personal Loan Service
For First 100
New Customers
Who Bring This Ad To Our
Office
I per cent is all you pay
Special Introductory Offer
Borrow $50 ...... Repay $50.50
Borrow $30 ..... Repay $30.30
Borrow $15.......Repay $15.15
Borrow $5 Repay$ 5.05
$5 to $300
Quick-Courteous-Confidential
To steadily employed men
and women on plain signature
and automobile loans.
PERSONAL
FINANCE COMPANY
F. M. Riclibourg, Mgr.
Phone 431
Room 1, Aycock Bldg.
Over Woolworth Store
SPECIAL
Guaranteed Oil Permanents for
$1.00
JONES BEAUTY SHOP
500 Cedar St.
Buying Life lnsurt~.c. is buying
dollars for future delivery to
the insured or his family. The
fulfillment of such a contract
should be entrusted to a strong,
Xnservatlve institution, with a
record of successful manage-
ment. On this basis the South-
western Life Insurance Com-
pany invites comparison, and
solicits your business. Joe H.
Boothe, Representative.
AUDITORS <fc ACCOUNTANTS
Ber M. Davis & Co.
Mims Bldg. Rial 5801
Abilene, Texa.,
EMPLOYMENT
SALESMEN wanted to work in
state of Texas with finance
company. Nationally known
organization all over the Unit-
ed States and Canada. Per-
manent employment. Our
salesmen are making $100 or
more per week. See Zack H.
Hochman, at Blue Bonnet Ho-
tel. No phone calls accepted.
WANTED: Experienced ready-
to-wear saleslady; one who
knows how to fit and make al-
terations. Maury's.
HOUSE FOR RENT
For rent: 5-room house; also fur-
nished apartment with electric
refrigerator, 000 Locust, Phone
2420, 4 blocks from square.
WANTED TO BUY
OUR HOARDING HOUSE
Wifh Major Honnle
OUT OUR WAY
Bv WILLIAMS
FOR SALE: Seven shares stock
in Texas Bank & Trust Com-
pany of Sweetwater. Make me
an offer. A. J. Crawford, Carls-
bad, N. M.
OPENING SALE
TODAY! NOW! DAILY!
WOODRUFF HEIGHTS
56 LOTS
BLUE BONNET GARDENS
26 ONE-HALF ACRE TRACTS
THIS OPPORTUNITY IS FOR
ONLY 82 PEOPLE!
STOP PAYING RENT!
You can get away from paying
high rents. You can apply your
rent money on your own home
—and in a short time you will
have it all paid for and will no£
miss the money that buys it.
Here is a good chance to get
lots in u good neighborhood on
the best terms ever offered in
this city. They will go quickly,
but you will have enough time
to see the lots and decide if you
are going to pay rent all your
life or start a home of your own.
You can buy these lots and
tracts on our remarkable terms
of
$100 $100
Down then A Weekly
No Taxes No Interest
For One Year
Free Abstract Free Dceu
Clear Title
(100% Discount) (according to
schedule.)
Never again can you buy lots in
Sweetwater at such Bargain
Prices!
$49.00-$69.00-$89 00-$109.00-$139.00
$159.00-$l89.00—Only a few
slightly higher.
Come Out Today-
Come Out Sunday
Salesmen on addition every day
until dark.
Tent Office on Addition
at James & Woodruff Lane
THE TRENTMAN CO.
GEE, PROFESSOR, THIS
PART IN TH' "BUTTERFLIES
AMP TH' BEES7 SOUNDS
JUST LIKE AN AIRPLANE
FLYING ALONG A MILE
HIGH.' LISTEN! 1 GAN
IMITATE IT ON MY
FIDPLE— SEE? THAT'S
TH' MOTOR'PURRING '
AOH/ YL1ST VEW HE ISS 1?
POIMK GOOT MITT DER
LEETLE BEES, IN PER
HEAD COMES DERPOOLISH-
NESS MITT /MlTAT/ONS ~—
EASIER ISS IT FOR DER
NEEDLE TO WALK THROUGH
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LOOK MITT DER EYE OOF
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MAKE YOU
THINK, TWO,
TWO OF ’EM
LOOK JUST
LIKE YOL)
GUVS, BUT
THAT OTHER
aint me,
BECAUSE I’M
LEAVIN' THIS
TOWN BEFORE
GOLDV OWNS
IT.
KISS HIS
BOOTS AN
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COURSE NOT!
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FOR FOOZY '
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WELL, IF I SEE HIM, ILL/ |
TELL 'IM -
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SO SWEET'
OF YOU' y
UMW A
MY APPARENT INTEREST IN )
FOOZY DOESN’T SEEM TO
I WOM-
FAZE HIM! EITHER
HE CARES NOTHING/
FOR ME, OR HE IS
THE MOST EX-
ASPERATING MAN
I EVER SAW
DER IF IM
GOING ABOUT
THIS RIGHT?
By HAMLIN
I MEANWHILE [all RIGHT, FOOZY, THIS
IS YOUR STATION-VOU >-
STAY HERE WHILE WE / NOW, DON'T GO
BEAT TH' BRUSH? WHEMV 'WAY-THIS MAY
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TH' CRITTER COMES BY, ( LOTSA
YOU a,NOW WHAT TDO- - "’ME.
CCF° 1ST iQy'nF* SERVICE INC T w BEG c S pOff
FRECKLES AND HIS ERIENDS
WANT TO BUY heavy hens to
dress out. Will pay 13c per lb.
for heavy hens this week.—
Western Produce Co., phone
512.
Apartments for Rent
FOR RENT: 5 room apartment,
with.hath, furnished or unfur-
nished. Garage. 210 Orange St.,
It. C. Sheppard.
.FOR RENT: Furnished apartments.
Phone 484.
FOR RENT: (I room furnished
house, 507 Pine St. Call 2291 or
write Box 445.
FOR RENT: 5 room unfurnish-
ed apartment Apply 907 East
Third or phone 3160.
FOR RENT: Nicely furnish-
ed apartment 905 Oak St. Mrs.
M B. Howard, phone 2847.
FISHER COUNTY
COURT
ROBY—Instruments filed for
recording Wednesday in the
county clerk’s office were as fol-
lows:
Oil Leases
Federal Life Insurance Com-
pany to C. E. Leon, ten year
lease on 250.5 acres in section
115, block 2, H. & T. C. survey.
G. IV. Darden et ux to Clar-
ence Leon, give year lease on ne
1 -4th section 120, block 2, H. &
T. C. survey, consideration $10.
F. J. McCain et ux to T. L.
Wheeler, five year lease on 42.2
acres Thomas-Ayres survey, 55.5
acres G. W. Crowles survey and
10.43 acres A. McMicken survey,
$10 and other valuable consid-
erations.
Earl Decker et ux to Coronado
Exploration Corporation, south
84 acres of block 32, James and
Leggett survey, Ill-year lease for
$81.
R. M. Tur, -r and wife to F.
L. Wheeler, 11 acres Thomas
Ayers survey 72.-1 acres of
George W. Crowles survey and
15.23 acres of A. McMicken sur-
vey, $10 and other valuable con-
siderations.
J R. Strayhorn et ux to Paul
Fraser et al, 20 acres out of the
southeast fourth section 112,
blin k 2, H. & T. C. survey, $10
and other considerations.
Mineral Deeds
Edna Colwell to W. F. Ed-
wards, $500; Blocks 97, 98, 99,
100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 96,
106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 146, 147
149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154,
155, 156, 157, 158, 160 North Su-
burban Addition to Rotan be-
ing 5 acre blocks all except 106
which is 10 acres. Conveys l-2!)th
interest.
L. C. Strickland to Sabine Oil
Corpn. $10. Conveys 3-28ths int
in SE 1-4 and E 5 Ac S W 1-4
Sec 171 Blk 2 H&TC.
W. H. Rogers, Gdn. to L. R
Cramer et al. Conveys l-9th int-
erest N 1-2 Sec 264 Blk 3 H&TC.
J. C. Stribling et ux to Sabine
Royalty Corpn. Conveys l-8th in
NW 1-4 Sec 123.
Clyde Casey et vir to Sabine
Royalty Corpn. 1-4 int. in E. 110
SW 1-4 See. 173 Blk 2 H&TC.
J. R. Strayhorn to Paul Fra-
ser 1-12 ini ill 115 Ac SW 1-1
Sec 122 Blk 2 H&TC.
Assignments
Forest Development Corpn to
T. S. Rominger. E 30 of NE 1-4
Sec 110 Blk T H&TC. $10.00.
J. Lealus Hutto to H. F.
Grlndstaff. Assigns 3 acres int
in S 60 of NE 1-4 Sec 121 Blk
2 H&TC.
Forest Development Corpn. to
T. S. Rominger. SE 1-4 Sec
128 Blk 2 H&TC.
Forest Development Corpn. to
T. S. Rominger, NW 11 Sec. 128
Blk 2 H&TC.
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BOMBSHELL WHEN I TOLD
THE AUTHORITIES ABOUT
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FOR MVEA AND DC JASON, JACK EN-
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CLINIC TOGETHER ABOUT
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hy lIOYSTON CHANE Son of Judge and Mrs. It. C. Crane, 601 East Third St.. Sweetwater
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