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f, Sept 21, 1944
Sweetwater Reporter, Sweetwater, Texas
Page Seven
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Classified Ads
DIAL
678
Personal Notices
READINGS DAILY — Mourn, 5-
i p. m. inner perception, riai
virt.! abil'ty. 'aids as cuitte
Also luiiiv. iikpo. "MADAME
NOEE." 911 Walnut St.
PLACE your order with us now
for fall chicks. Jamison Hatch-
ery. Dial 3154.
JIM BUTLER
| thulract unci Title Inwureni*
A1. 243K
TEXAS HANis bUXl
UNENCUMBERED GIRLS or
women. Permanent position.
Call in person Sweetwater
Minertl WoIJk Sanitarium.
WANTEt — r.aiiy between 1K-
•!t) for moderately heavy work.
Good salary, excellent hours,
and working conditions. Pox
107 Care of the Reporter.
WANTED — Girls Preferably
able to type or play piano,
ideal working conditions. Per
manent and rapid advance i
merit. Box ! 7 Car? of Reporter.
WANTED — Either boys or girls
to handle job as Western Un-
ion Messenger. Will be paid
10c an hour. Must have bicycle
RIGSBY
fRANHFEK & STOKAGK CO.
tocal ami Long Oistancc M«t
In* Packing Storage.
(Hal SIR! Niitni Dial 2484
REAL GOOD FOOD
Choice Hamburgers ' 'hHi amA
A La Carte • t.'ders. Try as.
LEWIS* LUNCH STAND
Across From E/.el) Motel
A
Good
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Southwestern ^ A
Life
AUTO LOANS — Low rates
Real Estate Loans (i Per cent
Hospitalization and Insurance
All Forms
'Real Estate & Rentals
Marshall morgan
dial 1m82
jobs Wanted
15
BOCK WORK WANTED: Build
anything v/ith rock. C. H. Ar-
nck. 50!I E 1st ft
Out board motors up to 10 horse
cleaned and repaired. I. W.
Gossett, 117 Pecan.
SPECIAL—Tinough September.
We are offering special prices
for upholstering cars and fur-
niture. Hobbs Upholstering
Shop. 10:5 Oak Dial 2027.
PIANO TUNING — M. J. Ken
namer is in your city. Phone
2681.
OPEN for business; Auto Re-
pair. Shop and Service Station,
Washing and Greasing and
Tire Repair. Roy Spillers 700
West Broadway.
TYPEWRITER Supplies an:l
Repairs by trained man. 513
Locust. Phone 2356.
Misc. Wanted
17
I CAN loan you money to have
your car repaired or to buy
tires. C. S. Bo vies.
CASH IN 30 minutes. Sweetwa-
ter's la.gest furniture buyers.
We buy one piece or entira
household. No deals too large
or too small. Day's Furniture
Diai 3181.
Misc. for Sale
18
KOIt RENT — Large front
bedroom close in. 406 East
Broadway. O11 bus line. Kitch-
en privileges if desired.
Livestock Wanted 28
WE Bin livi- nrs<>v n.jten
bones, bides and La!lo'v. Wt-
pick up (lead mules, horses
and ci'tt'1.:. ('all us .-oiled. ')l;ti
654. Farmers Heno-ring Co.
Real Esi. For Sale 37
FOR SALE — Several nio<;
houses and lots, price $650 to
$6500. Some real bargains for
quick sale. Let us show you
these places. Dial 825 or 561.
Lo.«t, Found, Stra'd. 6
LO/IT: Wine Sheaffer's Ladies
pen. Sentimental value. Re- J
ward for return to 106 1-2 W.
5th St., City.
FOR SALE: Bundles of old
newspapers—suitable for pack-
ing, crating, etc. Sweetwater
Reporter. 15c bundle.
FOR SALE —Barley and Spelt'
Seed Call 3222 for Tom |
Wade.
FOR SALE — 5 room house east j
front. 2 anrliurban homes with [
acreage few good duplexes. 2 j
small grocery stores doing up j
to $40,000 yearly. Business !
house with living quarters
George Snuff. 806 Lubbock St., j
Dial 2955.
FOR SALE — 5 room and bath, I
garage, garden, chicken house j
and pen .$4,000, 310 Colorado St |
Call from 3 p. m. to 7 p. m. !
Douglas Boyd, 309 Austin St.,
Big Spring. Texas.
FOR SALE 5 room stucco. 501 ;
Walnut.
5 room brick verneer, 1200 Bow-'
ie street.
5 room frame. 609 West Fourth. I
D. A. Clark. Phone 722.
FOR SALE!—Modern frame du-
plex, excellent condition, 2 j
sets of plumbing, large lot.
close in. You will like this \
one. See A. S. Kendrick, 310 ;
Oak Street.
FOR SALE — 1 room and batn
Frame house. Poor condition, j
Close in. Pine street SI500.1
Cash to close estate. H. A.
Walker. Phone 2211.
FOR SALE — 6 room stucco
house near high school. Imme ;
diate possession. See Mrs. El-
rod. Elrod Furniture Co.
LOST — Watch, ,f. P. Majors
Yellow Gold in Texas Theatre.
Return to 502 W. Broadway
for reward.
Announcement! 7
BEALL, BEALL & YONGE
Attorneys-at-Law
Doscner Bldg. Sweetwater
FOR SALE: Air conditioner,
equipped with 1-4 horse Emer-
son motor. 20 inch blades, will
cool bouse or restaurant. $75.
Call 2998.
RADIOS for Sale. Battery and
Electric Table model. See Carl
Bard well at 106 W. Alabama
Phone 674.
MAYS & PERKINS
Attorneys-at-Law
522-25 Levy Blug.
Sweetwater, Texas
Call 2046
TRAVEL BUREAU
300 East Broadway
GEORGE H. MARSH
307 Doscher Bldg. Phone 3231
PHOTO FINISHING, 24 hour
service. Kay's Book Shop.
ilEAI, ESTATE LOANS
To buy, build or re-iinance your
home. Commercial loans at
4-4V6-5 arid 6 per cent inter-
Ml; also FHA loans.
H. A. WALKER
Texas Bank Building
TRU-FIT Rayon Hosiery, more j
beautiful because they fit you j
truly. 507 E. 12th street. Dial j
S57.
Want to sell your car? Bring
it by. Cash In 30 minutes.
Met Al\ & BLACKSTOCK
Used Car Lot
•1th and Pecan
FOR SALE — Nicely furnished
Apartment 4 blocks from town.
Call Mrs. M. B. Howard. Dia'
2817.
Used Cars Wanted
CASH l"Oll YOUR CAR
We buy any make or model,
bring your title and ete„ to
us and we'll pay you cash
in :i() minutes. No red tape.
For highest cash price.
Bring Your Car To
Met AI \ & BLACKSTOCK
Used Car l.ot
( oi lier 4lli and Pecan
Business Service
8
NOTICE—O. K. Garage, former-
ly Tucker Garage, specialize
on motor repair, good mechan-
ics anil equipment. New. Ph.
070. WE DO IT NOW.
DUNLAP CLEANERS
Cleaning and Pressing
MM Oak Street—Dial 2342
Huy, Sell, Tra.lj, Hurntture CI.
thing, stoves, tools, shies,
guns, etc. Berunai's Sa'vr7e
ior v* Ptr*.
WELLS EXTERMINATING CO.
FOR SALE — Practically new
Simmon Inner-Spring mattress
and cover. Also staple cotton
mattress. New tick. 306 Pat-
terson.
FOR SALE—B Flat Clarinet and
E Mat Saxophone. Call 2720.
LITE-Wate Bike $33-50. Let
Wards help you apply for a ra-
tion order. Ration-free Bike
Tires only $1.75. Montgomery
Ward.
FOR SALE —One G. E. 1-4 horse
motor and factory made I
bladed fan. 907'a Oak. Phone
llo
FOR SALE .Jersey cow. Will
freshen about 30 days. 1 107
Lubbock Dial 2337.
FOR SALE — $65 Eastman Ko-
dak only $35* Dial 2491.
FOR SALE — Small pony verv
gentle small saddle. 1912 Sing-
er Electric Sewing Machine.
Used very little. 300 Patterson.
HOLMS MASTERY OF SKA
ALEXANDRIA - (UP)— The
British fleet lias won complete
mastery of the Aegean Sea.
Officials reveal that German
ships are unable to move from
the Greek mainland to outlying
islands.
INDIAN TO WKM
LONDON —(UP) - The Aga
Khan, spiritual head of a large
sect of Indian Moslems, is re- j
ported engaged to marry Yvette i
Labrousse, who won the title of i
Miss France in 1930
The German radio —- quoting ;
a Zurich dispatch says the wed- ;
ding will take place in a few j
days. The Aga Khan is 07 years i
old and his reported bride-to-be
is, 38. I
I N r^iK fc.ru wiTi .
KTOX
7:00 Sunrise Salute
V:l-. Henhouse Jamboree
Western Willi!mill K\-
eliange
7:15 .Moods in Music
7:5." News
f.'HI Suing Time
K:1,"; Sophonic Moods
y-.: i Morning Devotional
8:45 Isle of Paradise
! :•;<> News
Interlude
0:15 National Safely Council
!■::!(( Music and Lyrics
!.':!5 Hasten the Day
lf :00 News
lt';05 Melody Time
1I!:I5 Novation-
!C:.'f0 (Jems of Music
10:45)Four Notes
11:0); News
11:05 Melodic Moods
11:20 Joy Theater Time
11 :;i-T Concert Band
11:43 Hymns You Love
I£:(!!: News
12:11 Nontime Band Wagon
You!' Kxcljange
1:110 News
1:06 Interlude
1:15 Henhouse Jamboree
1:30 Novelty Time
Grofe's Musie
2:00 News
2:05 All Request Hour
.'.00 News
3:10 Interlude
3:15 Marching to Musie
Ridin' the Range
Church in the Wild wood
4:00 News
1:0" Hillbilly Frolic
4:30 For Dancers Only
1:43 Western Serenade
5:00 News
5:05 Musicians Digest
5:1" Spotlight Hand
5:30 Here & There in Music
(!:<::> Dinner .Music
0:1.5 News
0:30 Excursion in Science
Allen Roth Symphony
7:00 News
7:0," Intel hide
7:15 Friday Night Jamboree
7:30 Late Dance
X:00 News
S:ti,"; Sign Oil'.
Wastella Child, 3,
Drowns In Tank
The tragic death of three-year
| old Robert Eugene Uagood, oc-
j cured about sundown yesterday
! when he fell into a water trough
j at, the home of his parents. Mr.
■ ine! Mrs, R. Hagood in the Wast-
ella community and drowned.
Funeral services were being
held at 3 p_ in., this afternoon at
the Westelia church with I-' I!.
Shepherd minister of the Sweet-
water church of Christ official
j big.
Surviving arc the parents, an
j infant sister, grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs V. M. Burns of Fia 1
j Worth andthe following near-
relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Telnr.i
i Parker, Cloyis, N. M„ Pat Mac
| Burns serving in England. Mr.
j and Mrs. D. V. Smith, Fort
| Worth. Ruth. Blanche. Melon
I 11 a got id, and Wa vne Hagood
| Wastella.
i Johnston Funeral Home is
! charge of arrangements.
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Mrs. Mi!o Roth Speaks to B - PW MembefJ
On Ideals Of The Unit And Of Its Future
SI ;u ah Shetlon was welcomed as
a new member. Emma Lee Mc-
Knight and Juanita Mathews are
returned members.
TO IKSTIFY
WASHINGTON — (UP) —
'I'll' en ate war investigating
•i .••"iiillee "oens an investigation
v; ini'i the activities of Irv-
.." ,Vi lei \'ew York raeketeed.
• iii'.: of airplus war pro-
Nothing was wasted in the German annihilation camp near Lub-
lin, Poland. Ashes of victims who, after being gassed and dis-
membered, were incinerated in huge ovens, were carefully
collected, pnrr.td in containers like those in photo above and
sold for fertilizer. Note crematory ovens in background,
YOUR HEALTH "
!!' ye-jr he illh has been a matter of growing concern to
you lately and you have tried this and that with little or no
results, why not find the cause of your trouble? We Will rare-
Fully analyze your physical condition, give you a report of
>iii- findinjs and arlvis.' you what should be done.
FOR BETTLIi
DR. [. A
iaSESB'a;
t r,
A:
l-'ALTH—Make jour appointment now
N Dr C. H. ELLIOTT i
CMIR<M'RACT0RS
.1 Phone 3201 j
'^sacEEisir
rUBB AWD EASY
Mr Milo Roth addressed tb •
Sweet water Liisine s and Pro-
fessional Women' club Tia sda;
evening at (he Bankheml Cafe
Madeline Neblett wa ; program
lead--!'.
Mi Rolb si oke <>n the aims
•jl t cibjcei of the clubs, as to
"developing ourselves." and m
idi a of what to expect in the fut-
ure.
Mrs S. N. Leach gave back
ward glances The club is joining 'U oi
others in the United States in pecy.
celebrating tin 25th anniversary \\'< ' let known a- "Waxy Gor-
.Jcamdle Wade, pri-sideiil, wa • and -la ' • I.aGuardia of
in charge '■ 'i1 rl siil testify at ^
Mi . Geor.-e W Willi.- and ial hearing at Wash-
Mrs. AY. A. Corbel Were guests. : ingt.on.
WORKED WANTED
BY
UN'TED STATE!" GYPSUM COMPANY
AT
SWEETWATER, TEXAS
FOR
IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT
NO EXPERIENCE NEC ESSARY
COOM hash wa<;kw
PERM A N ENT JOBS
'8 HO! R WORK WEEK
. ; '!: ANM < . E MALE EOR WORK OVER K
HOERS PER MAY OR Kl HOI RS PER WEEK.
PA III VACATION PLA N
HOSPITALIZATION I N SI' R A N < E IOR BOTH
WORKER ANM EAMILY
RA PUM VMA A NC EM E N'T
COOII WORK NG CONIHTIONS /
Part Time W«>i'kers Can It' I sed and Earmers who have
Completed Their Crops.
Apply at" Once ro
l v ITEM STATES OYPSl M CO., at Sweetwater, or
CSES OFFICE
SWEETWATER. TEXAS
ALL W.M.C. RECM'LATIONS FOLLOWEM
WE MUST x HOtPlTJ LOOK, A
BE 6ETTW6 \ JAP COLOHEl! MAY9Z
CLOSE TO "r.E ; WE CAW GET WHAT
VILLA'S!:, 4, H5'6 S.AyiN<3
i Ae %s,
aa.VE 1 MOT SEBVEP THE JAPANESE AT
SHANGHAI AMD SINGAPORE? VVHy MUS
I BE HELP UNDER SEMTKtES, LIKE A
PRISONER?
By ISSUE TOffMER
"HE HI5H C0MMAMD. KCT UNMINDFUL j
0<r PAST USEFUL SERVICES, ALSO
you SOLD MILITARY SECScTS TO THE
HIGHEST BlPCcRNOT ALWAYS JAPAW!
. -:<V' /c- '4V-: 1 / : ._J' '
W.t* .•<: - - I I r/-^j«
DUD'S RADIO SHOP
Now Open for Business
MI MI.EY WILSON
Mixl 2707 1101 Hickory
National organization for !
w- termite extermination, also j
I moths and roaches. Ph. 051.
-Vented To Buv
20 -
WHEN HEALTH IS A QUESTION
COM PA RE—COMPARISON PROVES. Cor more
than thirty-one years Mr. Canl'il's HEALTH SER-
VICE has been restoring those in i!! health. The
REST Mineral Water, finest equipment and court*
teous efficient treiitinent often means the difference
hetween success anil failure to those in search ol'
HEALTH.
Sweetwater Mineral Wells Sanatorium
Ml A L 2012
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SEWING Machine repaired
Parts for all makes. Will buy
Singer machines. II. 11. Stevens
r l 1 W. New Mexico, Ph. 2889.
AUTO LOANS for Repairs and
buv tires. C. S. Boyles.
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Used Cars For Sale 11
FOR SA l.E: A 1036 two-dour
Ford, new battery, good ra-
dio. Price $500.00. Weld trade
for cheaper ear 007 Pease St
ACTOMOBILE Loans — House-
hold Loans. Real Estate Loans
C. S. Boyles.
14
Help Wanted
WANTED to buy: Used pianos.
Sweetwater Music Shop. Dial
2081.
WANTED TO BUY—'41 or *42
Ford or Chevrolet sedan good
condition. Cash for reasonable
priced car. Also late model
pick-up. Ford or Chevrolet.
Mrs. Oma Thomas, Maryneal
Texas.
WANTED TO BUY —Good type-
writer. Must be standard key
board and in good condition.
Merkel Music Co., Phone 2150
or 111 Oak street.
Apts. For R«;nl
i'CRNISHED apartments.
484.
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BREAD
Can Be
Male workers, exepet farm
- labor and domestic, help
must have a U. 8. Employ-
ment Servlc" referral card.
WANTED — Two office girls,
full or part time Experience
unnecessarlv. Brooks Packing
Company
WANTED — Couple to live on
place in town. Modern furnish
ed apartment. Lady for house
work, man for yard and farm
Work and be able to driv«
knowledge of tractor would be
helpful. Write to Post office
box 009 Sweetwater, Texas,
•OU RENT — Eurnished apart
ment. Close in. Adults. 001 W.
Broadway.
Rooms For Rent
24
EC ;; RENT Nicely furnished
bedroom. Prefer girls. 204
Hickory. Dial 2378.
EOR RENT — Nice cool bed-
room to couple, or 2 girls. Call
2101.
ROOM EOR RENT to working
couple or two men. One block
City Hall. 506Locust
resappswc:-
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We use the Baeoul/.ing pro-
cess. It costs no more to have
V your tires "BACON I/,EM"
^ than you'd pay for ordinary
work.
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 217, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1944, newspaper, September 21, 1944; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth282980/m1/7/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.