Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 10, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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dance hire Mowkx *#»•''
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Chas. WlnkK dt Sweet
water, who now make* hts home In'
SlteWU'ihen >' rn 'iift traveling.
w% In^Ssjeetwafer iipnda.y look-
ing after business and calling on
friends here.
-nMr- ..... .city
attorney Who Is Thomas L. Blan-
ton's opponent for his seat In Con-
gress, Is to spend the remainder of
tnla weefe in’ Interest of his cam-
paign, In Coleman, Brown and Mc-
Collouch counties, he announced
Tuesday morning before leaving
Sweetwater.
Mr. Earp remained in Sweetwater
Monday afternoon to attend the re-
gular meeting of the City Commis-
sion.
The candidate has visited in
many villages'', communities, towns
and cities of the district and reports
coming to Sweetwater are to the
effect that he is gaining support
in almost every county. He plans
to visit in all or the counties nnd
larger towns in the district during
hilB campaign.
It is understood here that Mr.
Blanton is to return to ills home
district after the present term of
Congress is concluded ami make a
typical campaign.
Santa Fe^afFtTT. & PkNIhts
To Play Baseball -
• Baseball teams reprinting the
*r. and P. and Santa F« railroad *
will clash at Swatter Wrk he'ria
this afternoon 5 o'cjfeck. ‘ Thfe
Bodies HwcbveHtd
SOI! DERTOWN, Pa., June lftiU.Pi
—Seven persons are believed to
have drowped when their automo-
bile skidded from the road and
dropped Ina water-filled quarry last
night.' V '.*?
Bodies of two women floated to
the surface today, giving first in-
dication of the accident.
The motor car *r 50 feet under
water—could be Ben from |be
road. It is believed five other
bodies will be found in the auto-
mobile.
tla." i&W v< t '
for the splttidid biislriess you gave oiii/ HfeD’Y*
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SELFY STORE NO. 2, on l.arfiar Street, which we
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have now sold to W. R. Rode, whbin you at! khow’,
and which store will be operated under Hie nartie of
game will be a practice affair since
both teams are preparing to enter
thpurity league. ' <: tr f.
The T, and P, team was organise
ifert Monday afternoon with Ben
iDanleis as' manager:- J.-'L. ■“Josh*’-
Billings, former West'Textis. leagu-
er,.-will be field Aiptain and 0. T..
Daugherty is business manager.
, i One of the strongest team', in
ow isag
HOPE GHOCERY
Film Stardom
Far From Soft
Jhe league will be put out by this
group, it was predicted. A mind
or 16 men, all good players.’ has
been recruited.
Applicants for places on tire
team were T„ R. Hftrt, George.
Wade, F, R. Rogers, H. It. Hogern,
A. S. McKneely. Julian Moody,
Raymond Mitchell, F. Van Mick'.",
Orville Cage, OeorgV Poe, Bert I’ue,
Lewis Paw, Mn Blue and Mr.
Brown.
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Tuesday's 5 Bes- Radio Features
(Copyright 19-10 by United Press*
WJZ, NHC 'network. (1:00 t’ST
Pure OIM.opez hour.
WABC, (HIS network.'6:30 C'ST
-r’Mardl Crus chorus.
V.IZ, NHC network, B:111 CST
Libby World Tour.
WEAF, NBC network, 7:00 CST
Everetuly Hour.
WJZ, NBC network. 8:110 CST
Westingliouse Salute.
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Drunk Kills, an employe of the
Bowen Blue Hon net Drug Store, is
off duty for several days lo have
his tonsils removed. Clyde ’ott
is taking bis place while lie on
tire sick list.
and not as r. Hclpy-NcTy Si ore
oui- Helpy-Sell.. Si tire locale don West RruMway
and will he bet ter able to serve you. J. II. I1 ipenian
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will be assistant manager of Ibis store.
Firemen Attend
State Meeting
Sweetwater Is represented at the -
State Firemen's meet today in San j
Angelo by R. E. Withers, city fire
marshal and Zack Taylor, chief nf
the Sweetwater department.
Until Thursday morning, these two
men are to look after Sweetwater
interests at the convention but.
tlien the delegation is to lie align-
mented by several members of the
department who are lo lake part in
the races and contests Hint are
scheduled for the closing afternoon
of the three-day conclave.
It is probable that other citizens,
who are not members of the Sweet-
water department, also will attend
the convention.
Reports comiug to Sweetwater
front San Angelo last night indicat-
ed that a record breaking atten-
dance of firemen would be record-
ed.
(Siniwd) ('hosier T. Frecutaft
wood's stars along athletic lines.
There is no sport In which Farrell
is riot proficient as Ills 'many
friends will eagerly attest.
Boxing and swimming are pew
haps his two favorites, although ho
also goes in for golf, tennis, bas-
ketball, handball, horseback riding
turd yachting at every opportun-
| ity.
Lately Farrell has been- giving
] more than his customary attention
to boxing, in anticipation of a visit
from Mickey Cochrane, star catch-
er for the Philadelphia Athletics.
During his recent personal ap*
ipearance lour through the East
Farrell and Cochranje renewed a
friendship that starlet! an dcontln-
tted throughout their college days
at Boston University. Botli were
members of the college boxing
team.
I "Remember the day you knocked
! me cold?" Cochrane recalled. “I
11 wonder if you could still do it?”
1 i Farrell promptly invited him to
j j visit him in Hollywood.
"We’ll have a great time," Far-
| j rell promised, "and incidentally we
i! may do a bit of boxing. 1 have a
I j gymnasium fixed up at home where
: we can work out."
j Cochrane expected to spend the
Wc:.l 'Broadway
Visiting Mrs. Green
II. W. Smith of Waco is here
visiting in thfe home of bis daugh-
ter, Mrs. Bob Green.
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I strap snapped at 200 feet and land-
I imI on a gravel runway.
Address
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Thursday, flying here to Antdfagas
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Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 10, 1930, newspaper, June 10, 1930; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559945/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.