Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1941 Page: 6 of 8
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SWtoTWATCR REPORTER, S^E^aIIr, TEXAS
iy Advice Is Often Means Of
Preventing Heartaches And Failure
r
Madame Lea-ada, who Is assist-
ing Sweetwater Reporter read-
cm in solving some of the per-
ptaxing personal problems, in
aping through the hundreds of
letters she has received during
her stay in Sweetwater, outlines
the correct procedure to follow
in overcoming a variety of ob-
stacles that are causing people
worry, discontentment and pa-
ralyzing their hopes, ambitions
and accomplishments.
How often have you survey-
ed the past witli all its failures,
mistakes and heartaches and
realized that had you been able
to know what course to follow,
the mistakes could have been
avoided, the failures would have
been a success and tbe heart-
aches unknown.
All those who would like to
be sure to receive her services
and also obtain confidential re-
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through her question and answer
column which appears in the
Reporter daily may do so.
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W. L. H.—Will we have a
success ut the business?
I find that you will have good
returns of the business to which
you refer. But you do yet have
this business. Carry out your
plttns, as this seems to mark the
turning point for you financial-
ly-
D. L. R.—Foe several months
I contemplated a trip, a Mira-
tion. Where will I go?
It appears you will go ahead
with this trip, in the next few
weeks, and will go to the west
coast, but you will return over
a different route from which
you go, coming in from the
north west.
L. S. H.—Is my husband l>y
himself.
After studying your birthdate
very carefully, it appears you
have a strong imagination. Your
husband was absolutely truthful
when he ‘old you how and
where lie was going. He does
appear to have given you a rea-
son for anxiety as to his where-
abouts.
W. L. R.—When will I get
married?
Dear friend, 1 do not get a
marriage for you until 1942.
At that time you will he very
happily married 'to a hoy you
do not know now. At this time,
1 do not get you interested in
anyone, or even going with
anyone.
It. W. Will I make good in my
business?
An's.’Your filling station which
you are now operating is to be
I lie means of you realizing a fine
profit for the rest of the year,
at that time I find you making
a change and a move away.
W. A. Was the papers I sign-
ed yesterday alright?
Ans. Sorry my friend, the pa-
pers you signed had a clause in
them that will later cause you
a little trouble, but will finally
be cleared up.
Eggs For Easter
Will Come Higher
DALLAS, Tex. — (UP) — Be-
cause the army has been buying
up millions of eggs to feed its
expanded soldier corps, parents
who color eggs for their kiddies
Easter are going to have to dig
deeper into their pockets. First
grade eggs Friday are selling for
$2 a case more than at this time
last year.
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A. R. 8—Should I mind my
mother or my wife?
Astrological findings reveal
j that it would be well for you
| to carry out your wife’s advice,
! and continue in your present ca-
pacity, rather than moving to
dance, but 1 can’t, say that this
young man will ever mean any-
thing to you. You have not met
the one for you.
A. Yi. It. F.—Will my husband
and I get tin- title of our home
clear?
Yes, you will get this all clear-
ed up in the near future, and
then go ahead with your plans
refinishing your home.
>1. V.—Should I get a divorce
a com- from my husband?
No, 1 do not advise a divorce
at this time for you. There ap-
pears to be another woman the
cause of this in your mind. Give
this a little time, and things will
adjust themselves, and you will
be much happier to remain as
you are. You know we do not
achieve happiness without some
heartaches.
S. A. N.—Is my husband in
bad health?
Your husband’s health is not
good, but it is not serious. You
no doubt think him mean and
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er dispose of her home, and —--------
move to yon, which will be aj
much better arrangement, and
your wile does mil object to this,
I but at till limes consider your
wife’s wishes first.
N.'ii.—Are we e\er going to
have cash to put down a well?
1 see your husband is one
i who works hard, and is deter j
i mined to make a success of life, j
I Therefore, 1 will predict you
| will have the financial aid nec-j
i essary to drill the well you have j
I in mind. Do not make plans re-
| garding this, however, until the
| lute summer.
Miss M. S.— If I write a young
man in Abilene, what will lie
tin- results?
He would accept the invitation
to visit you, and attend the
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1 Special Noticos
SWEETWATER TRAVEL BU-
REAU’S new location, 2 doors
West Bankhead Cafe. 117 W.
Bdwy, Dial 2492.
Lone Star Cab Co. offers
Prompt courteous service. 24
hrs. a day. New cars. DIAL
2272.
Rural And Urban
Dinner In Park
Attracts Many
(About 150 farmers and busi-
ness men attended the second
annual chuck wagon supper at
the city park Thursday night
sponsored by the Nolan county
women's home demonstration
council and which is designed to
promote closer relations between
rural and urban residents.
Principal speaker was C. H.
Day, AAA field representative
from College Station. Other short
talks were made bv Dr. E. B.
Pool, R. I!. Tate, county agent,
Mrs. .1. H. T. Johnson of the
county home demonstration
council, .Turd B. Conner, Rnscoe,
tint! George Pepper. Sweetwater,
county committeemen.
W. II Bennett presided for the
meeting and music previous to
tilt- chuck wagon dinner was
plaved by a hill-billy hand.
The chuck wagon supper was
prepared by county homo dem-
onstration club members under
tin- upervision of Mrs. Ollie Cox
O. K. Rubber Welding. Your four
tires recapped $3.75 each. Mon-
ey back guarantee. 207 W#
Bdwy. Dial 2583. .
When your pay checks stop your
disability checks begin. Life-
time protection for a few cents
a day. Clif Boswell, agent. O
Fresh Easter eggs, boded and
dyed, candy eggs. Bittercreek
H. D. chib, Saturday, down-
town
—.—:-o
Typewriters and adding mach-
ines for sale or rent. Mrs. Mc-
Caulley, Blue Bonnet Hotel
Bldg. Dial 2491.
1b Loans
BUILD A HOME
ON F. H. A. LOANS
Quick service, no brokerage.
Payments like rent. Avoid un^
expected moving. See H. A.
Walker. Texas Bank Bldg.
2 For Bent Rooms
Rooms and meals. Dial 2598. &
Bedroom in private home. Gar-
age. 401 East Louisiana, dial
3247.
Room
510 Locust. Dial 2197.
Bedrm. priv. entrance. Dial 2205>T
3 For Rent Apts.
room unfurnished duplex apt.
Private hath. Newly tcdocor-j,
ated. 1010 E. 3rd. *
Newly decorated small furnish-
ed house. Hills paid. Mrs. Bos-
well, 109 E. Alabama.
mil from a chuck wagon belong- ,'i|,oni. unfurnished apt ^
ing to Mr. and Mrs. Cox of the
Double Heart ranch.
Mrs. Elsie Kilkerson, home
demonstration agent, Miss Mary
Darltv, assitant agent, and Wes-
lev M. Nail, county AAA officer,
aided in plans for the meeting.
CONTRACTORS' NOTICE OF
TEXAS HIGHWAY
CONSTRUCTION
Sealed proposals for construct-
ing 1.549 miles of l-’ish Creek,
East Spring Creek, Spring Creek
and Valley Creek Bridges located
Northeast of Bronte on Highway
No. J58, covered by Control 107-3
and 1 1 and 2. in Nolan and Tay-
lor counties, will be received at
the Highway department. Austin,
until 9:00 a. m„ April 22, 1941,
and then publicly opened and
| reaiI. The wage rates generally
I prevailing in this locality, which
; arc listed below, shall apply as
j minimum wage rates for those
! employes employed and paid by
i the Contractor, on this project.
IV,-vailing
Minim mil
Per Diem
Wage (Ras-
ed on Eight
lloue Work-
ing Day)
$8.09
8.00
. 8.00
close in, paved street,
only, dial 9203.
adults
2 or 3 room furnished apart-
ments. Utilities paid. 110
Bowie.
For Rent: Furnished
mont. Dial 484.
apart-
4 For Rent Houses
For Rent: 5 room dwelling with *
hath. 1203 McCauley. Dial 3229.
5 room modern house. Good
condition. 709 E. Louisiana.
Dial 2591.
7 Help Wanted <
Experienced stenographer and
policy writer for employment,
in fire and casualty insurance
office. Apply in writing to Box ^
QQ, care Reporter.
9 Real Estate For Sala
Title of “Laborer”
“Workman"
j or
“.Mei lianit "
Carpenter, Journeyman
j Painter, Journeyman
: Structural Steel Worker
: Crane, Dragline and
i Power Shovel Operator 8.99
Welder.......8.09
Riveter ... 8.99
■ Rivet Heater 8.90
i Mechanic 8.9(1
I Carpenter (Guard Rail and
: Similar Rough Work) 4.00
I Painter, (Guard Rail and
Similar Rough Work) 1.09
Concrete Finisher . . . 4.00
Mixer Operator! Less than
5 bag capacity) 4.00
Reinforcing Steel Setter 4.90
I Truck Driver (Over 1 % ton
capacity) ........4.00
Roller Operator ........ 4.00
i Tractor Operator . 4.00
I Blade Operator . . 4.00
| Compressor Operator 4.00
| Air Hammer Operator 4.00
, Pump Operator 4.00
i Powder Man 4.00
1 Blacksmith ......4.00
Oiler 4.00
Carpenter’s Helper 3.20
Painter's Helper . 3.20
Truck Driver (l'i ton
and less capacity) ...... 3.20
Unskilled Laborer.....3.20
Teamster . 3.20
Pumper 3.20
Flagman ...........3.20
Watchman........2.80
Cook ............. 2.80
Water Boy 2.10
Legal holiday work shall he
paid for at the regular govern-
ing rates. I’ians and speeifica-l
linns available at the office of; “.; ,
C T. Trickey. Resident Engi-j U,d,n^d' ,^eonil
neer. Abilene, Texas, and High-
wax’ Department, Austin. Usual
rights reserved.
1(M) acres this side of air port.
1559 foot fronlug-. Price $30 *
per acre. Located on north ,-,irte
of broad way. Terms. B. C. Mc-
Call Agency.
W t have a substantial equity in
,a little home that we can trade #
, for a late model automobile.
The Thompson Agency.
Only 8 lots left, frontage on
Broadway-Rluebonnet Gardens
Add. East of City. Several in- 4
side lots ineluding an 8 acre
block. Terms. E. C. Brand.
11 Used Cars For Sale
For Sale—1940 Ford DeLuxe Tu-
dor, radio, heater, low mileage. A
Excellent condition. P. O. box
215, Sweetwater.
13 For Sale Miss.
2 14-ft non-sinkable. metal boats.®
I h. p. outboard motor. Bob
Morris, Spanish Gardens.
Factory-built trailer house, can
he seen in rear of 1407 East
Bdwy. ^
State certified planting seeds
and garden seeds. Edwards
Grain Co
Equip your office xvith Fluores-
cent lights — More Light — •
Cheaper light bills. See them
at Western Windmill Co.
14 Wanted Misc.
Will pay cash for 2 wheel trail *
or, 1910 Hickory H. N. Crock-
er. ,
hand piano.
Must lie bargain. Will pay
cash. Write Box 18, cure Re- ®
porter.
PHOOEY TO HER-
SHE’S A SNOB f
SHE WON'T GO
OUT WITH ANV-
ONE BUT
HARRY
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MERLE OBERON SAYS:
MFULE OBFRON |
now at work in
ALEXANDER KORDA S ,
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MY TASTE-TEST PROVED IT BEST.
Lovely Merle Olieron (
t anted leading colas f
from unlabelcd cups • I
and voted Royal [
Crown hcHt-t&ating!
Try Royal Crown Cola
today. You Ret TWO
FULL GLASSES in
every big & bottle!
: Btsfty HsH-Tur
Geo. Gannaway and .lack Hankins, Representatives, Sweetwater, Texas.
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1941, newspaper, April 11, 1941; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth710823/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.