Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 278, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 3, 1937 Page: 5 of 10
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SUNDAY, JAN. 3, 1937.
SWEETWATER REPORTER, SWEETWATER, TEXAS
PAGE FIVE
ME
REPORTER WANTADS WILL BUY OR SELL YOUR NEEDS
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Dial 678
EMPLOYMENT
WANTED: Boys between ages
of 10 and 13 to sell papers. See
Mr. Hunt Monday afternoon at
4 o'clock. Sweetwater Rcpoi .or.
WANTED: Boys between ages of 10
and 13 to sell papers. See Mr.
Hunt Monday afternoon at 4
o'clock, Sweetwater Reporter.
WANTED: Boys with bicycles
to carry paper routes. Only boys
willing lo roll up their sleeves
and go to work need apply. 3ee
Mr. Hunt. Sweetwater Reporter,
Monday afternon at 4 o'clock.
fim Boothe Goes
To Austin Today
Jim Boothe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Boothe, is leaving Sunday to
resume his studies as a sophomore
at the University of Texas after;
having spent the holidays in the.
home of his parents.
On Wednesday evening Jim
Boothe and Keith Manroe attended
a dance at the ranch home of Mi',
and Mrs. George Spires about 25
miles southwest of Roscoo in Mit-
chell county. At midnight a chuck
wagon supper was served around a
campfire. A large number of guest
attended from Colorado, Roscoe and
| San Angelo.
--.—o-
Spanish foods served at all hours,
dinners and short orders. Tile Tav-
ern.
PHONE 613
For Furnace Oil
Distillates—Kerosene
Motor Supply and Fuel
Corporation
Phone 613 for Kerosene.
MOVED
To Primm Building
120'^ Oak St.
Auto Loans Insurance
Real Estate
C. S. Boyles
WANTED: Boys with bicycles to j
carry paper routes—only boys
willing to roll no their sleeves and
go to work need rip. : 3ot Mr. ; Mixican dinners for .70 cents. The
Hunt, Sweetwater Reporter, Mon- j TaV(:r„.
day afternoon at 4 o'clock. _,0___
. J. P. Majors
- • -t •/
FOR SALE
j FOR SALE: Young milch cow with
j heifer calf 10 days old; also Rhode
! Island Red cockerels and pullet for
! sale. J. L. Hemby.
FOR SALE; 1035 International
panelboard truck, at a bargain price.
See or call L. G. Shepperd at 2969.
FOR SALE ■ pi inoi to be . Old
I by Jan. 5. Prices reduced, Guitars
I and violins at greater reduced prices.
| G. A. Becman Music Hou-\
I FOR SALK- ."-room ho i. ' and lot,
506 West Third Si- 'fee R. H. ’
| Gray at Commercial Hotel.
I.cgitimato Business
For Sale.
in Sweetwater; gross-
ing $200 per month
now. If interested call
504.
_____ For Sale—Rcalcstate
DUCK SEASON is op: n. A perfect Foil SALK Rv ov.ncr. one of lie
pattern at 45 yards in 30-inch
circle with Western Super \ shells
WESTERN WINDMILL COMPANY
Wholesale Only
MADAM ANNA
Gives advice on all affairs of life,
both personal and business. Read-
ings, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Camp Joy.
Byrd-Kl/is llites
Observed Saturday
The marriage of Miss Edna Byrd
and Ducal Ellis was solemnized at
3:3C n. m.. Saturday at the First
Baptist parsonage with the pastor,
the Rev. E. D. Dunlap, reading the
ring ceremony. The couple, both of
Snyder, left immediately for Scurry
county to reside.
Phone 613 for Furnace Oil.
Registered
Optometrist
Export Examination and Glasses
Correctly Fitted. Repairing: and
Broken Lenses Duplicated
Try a Mexican dinner, cooked by
an expert, and served at The Tav-
ern.
BRANTLEYS
SHOE REPAIRING
Moved to 114 Oak St.
MAYS & PERKINS
Attorn eyt-al-Lavc
322*25 Levy Bldg.
Sweetwater, Texas
O. K. BARBER SHOP
Satisfactory Service
Hair Cut—35c
Next Door to Curley’s Cafe
B. W. Gilliland B. M. Franks
O. II. Ludr.'ick
STERLING PRICE, M. I).
Located Over
Sweetwater Drug Store
No. 1
Office Practice Only
A’o Gambling
On pool or dominoes. Clean
play—clean place.
No Drinking
A friendly welcome awaits you.
with friendliness of “The
Friendly City.”
SWEETWATER
RECREATION CLUB
Wesley Whitman, Owner A Mgr.
BUYER OF
RAW FURS
WOOL MOHAIR
BEAD WOOL
A SPECIALTY
MURPHEY CAMPBELL
102 LAMAR ST.
Bflfl
FOR SALE
5 ft. Roller Top Desk
Chairs—Filing Cabinet
Ollier Office Furniture
(\ S. BOYLES
1201 _• Oak St. Primm Bid if.
Pinff Pong, Billards. Snooker,
Pool, Badminton, Voile Ball.
Bowling:—and good fellowship all
in the—
Sweetwater Athletic Club
Join today. For winter months,
flat rate of $2.00 per month.
Call 3191, Wm. H. Whitman, Mgr.
You don't have to have a sore back in order to need a
chiropractic adjustment. Frequently spinal displace-
ments are present without any soreness of the back.
DR. E. A. DAMN
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Black Scotty dog. answer-
to “Oscar.” Reward. Return to
Chas. Turner. Conoco Station.
Sweetwater.
SPECIAL NOTICE
AUDITORS & ACCOUNTANTS
Ben M. Davis & Co.
Mims Bldg. Dial 5851
Abilene, Texas
Try a Mexican dinner, cooked by j
an expert, and served at The Tav-
ern.
Wanted to Buy
WE BUY USED FURNITURE
Nolan Furniture Co. Phone 753
Apartments
FOR RENT: Nicely furnished 3-
room apart,men., utilities paid, to
couple without children. Apply 411
East 12th St.
FOR RENT: 2 furnished apart-
ments, close in on paved street.
See S. O. Cress at Bankhead Cafe.
FURNISHED apartment for rent.
406 East Broadway. H. Berman.
FURNISHED apartments for rent.
Phone 484.
FOR RENT: 3-room unfurnished
apartment with bath. C. S. Boyle,
120K
FURNISHED apartment for rent.
Electric refrigeration, private bath.
90S Locust. Dial 2420.
FOR RENT: Nice 2-room southeast
furnished apartment. Utilities paid.
Mrs. Cliff Boswell. Dial 2727.
Rooms—Re— \ and Board
best ranches in West Texas. 6.300
acres, located in Oldham County,
west of Amarillo. About. 709 acres
in cultivation. Running water, good
fences, fair improvement;. Priced
$7.50 per acre. Write Box W, Sweet- j
water Reporter.
FOR SALE: Seven-room brick ve- i
I neer. two lots on paved street. Dial {
j 562.
FOR SALE: Modern 5-room house.
! 5 lots, all fenced chicken proof. 17 i
S colonies bees in patent hives. Priced
. to sell. J. W. Horton, 911 Hickory S' !
| FOR SALE: Modern, Well located
home with three loi - Will sa-.ri-
I fu-e if sold at mice. C ill 3215 alter
5 p. m.
ro EXCHANGE: Msd:m. close in'
residence, for one with plme for
cow and chicken-. Apply 501 Wal-
nut St.
Free Delivery
Dial £13 '
For Sandwiches, Ham-
burgers, Hot Lunches,
('old Drinks. Deer and
Cigarettes
^aEEEEEEy^
Cleaners—Dyers
Phone 831
OUT OUR WAY
X-Ray (Spinography)
ELECTRIC
Office Phone 3291 TEX.V
Chiropractor and Masseur
TREATMENTS
BANK BLDG. Residence 2837
Dial 678 Foi \\ antad Department
Williams
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Delivery Only In Business Di-.tr; t
FOR RENT: Single or double bed-
room. furnished close in 508 Lo-
cust St. Dial 574.
■ FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom.
\jw Private bath, private entrance.
0 906 Locust. P '
FURNISHED rooms,
Broadway. Dial 546.
311
ALVIN F. NF.MIR
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW
Practi' e In All Court;
Rooms 15 and 16 Dial 752
Texas Bank Building
Your Car and Trice at
MU RC HISON-CRA M ER
MOTOR COMPANY
Dodge-Plymouth, Lodge Trucks
New Location: 318 IE. Broadway
ALLEY OOI
Announcing
Restocking Of The
Fitzpatrick Nursery
Brices Right —Come And Sop
Arthur Roberts, Mgr.
See the
John-Deerc
Before you buy any
gasoline tractor. The
cost difference will
keep you in an
engine.
R,E,Gract*y
Roscoe
Ti
uying
o the
• ful-
Buying life insurance
r for future rid?
:i, irccl or his family.
| lismcnt of such a contract I
i should be entrusted to a strong.
| r ;iserva:tive institution, with a
| o cord of suc-cssful manage-
I : nt. On this bu.sis the South-
I v stern Lite Insurance Company
a itex comparison, and solicits
’ our business.
I ■
JOE II. BOOTHE
Representing
southwestern Life Insurance Co.
-J. D. BARKER
Attcrney-at-Law
Genera! Practice
215-17 Levy Bid
Phone 2233
AUTOMOBILE
LOANS
Re-Financing — No Delay
See or Call
C. B. WILLIAMS
302 East Third — I’ll. 591
SUPERIOR AMBULANCE SERVICE
DORAN-YATES FUNERAL HOME
Three Licensed Fun|,’-al Directors
Mrs. Howard A. Yates S. Rile Spencer Howard A. Yates
Members National and Texas State Funeral Directors Associations
sr
AUTO LOANS
Refinancing
Quick Loans-Low Rate
Pinksird Finance Co.
Texas Bank Bldg. Phone 732
l>\N <;. SHIELDS
GENERAL INSURANCE
Fire, Life, Tornado, Auto
Aulo Loans
No Waiting—Low Rate
Phone 2.302 105 West 3rd St.
T
CONFRONT HIM WITH Th
EVIDENCE WE HAVE AT
HAMD, HOW HE
TOED T SELL . ^ _____
OUT HlS ( CAWT
NATIVE LAMDlV PPOVEIT
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/RIDICULOUS.1! V HAH.1 well
EMPLOYMENT
SALESLADIES: Sp< ial work for
married women. Earn to $21 week-
ly anc! your own dresses free as
bonus. No canvassing. Fashion
Frocks, Inc., Dept. C-443. Cincin-
nati, Ohio.
WANTED: Man to handle distribu-
tion ol famous Watkins Products
in Sweetwater, selling and serv-
ing hundreds of satisfied custo- j
mers. Excellent opportunity for
right party. No investment. Wr: e
j. R. Watkins Co.. 70-88 W. Iowa
Ave.. Memphis Tenu.
Half f“A Rubber
Soles, pr. ** Heels, pr.
ANYBODY’S SHOES
25c
Tucker Shoe S!mj>
511 West Third St.
We Sell Coal—We Buy l
Scrap Iron and Metai
Shook Coal Yard
Cor. West Ave. A and Sam Hous-
ton St. Across from Colton Comp. !
If you ’ike Mexican food, try The1
1 Tavern, the best in town.
MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE
( WELL, MYRA, WHEsJTSSI
■ DOES VOUR BIO
1 EXPERIMENT
"Its all
X OVER.,
JACK./
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By Thompson and Coll
I’VE FEARED IT ALL ALONU...THS
IMPRESSIONS OF THE CLOTHINO
WRINKLES COULD HAVE BEEN
MADE ONLY BV A LECT-HANDED
PERSON-THE TEXTILE PATTERN J
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back of sir. cedr .
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same FABRIC - :nSpe
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 278, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 3, 1937, newspaper, January 3, 1937; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750451/m1/5/: 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.