Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 263, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1943 Page: 2 of 6
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etwater soldier, stationed
Barkeley, who was de-
to MeCloskey General
at Temple for hospital-
will arrive here this
weekend.
The soldier died Wednesday
following a long period of ill-
ness. Yates Funeral Home, direc-
tors, have set no funeral hours,
pending arrival of the bo4y. Mass
will be spoken at the Catholic
church.
Pvt. Boyd is survived by two
sisters. Mrs. Cora Perez of
Sweetwater and a sister resid-
ing in Oklahoma.
YOUR JOB IS VITAL
TO THE WAR EFFORT
To do your work well you must be HEALTHY.
By Our Drugless Health Service You Can Kit tier
KEEP HEALTHY Or Regain HEALTH
DR. EDWIN A. DANN, Chiropractor
M7 Pecan St. Phones: Office 3291—Res. W
Office Honrs: fcOO . ni. to 530 p. m.
gatnrday fcM a. m. to 1M* Woon
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Army Chaplain To
Speak Sunday At
Lutheran Church
Chaplain R. Patthews of Camp
Barkeley will be guest speaker
at 3:30 p. m. Sunday at the Cal-
vary Lutheran church, corr.or of
Ragland and Silas stilus.
The Rev. L. D. Braun, pastor,
is inviting the public to hear the
speaker and to attend the annual
Mission Rally. The chaplain will
present the cause of missions
program.
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throat, chest
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18 Students Are
Suspended; Bad
Conduct Charged
Eighteen high school boys
were suspended from classes
this week following bad behav-
ior charges, R. 6. Covey, city
school superintendent, said to-
day.
The group was said by the
superintendent to have entered
the building after midnight last
Saturday, turning on six auto-
matic: water faucets, tying them
open with wire, stopping all ov-
erflow drains and flooding the
building. Tons of water poured
into the rooms for 18 hours be-
fore it was detected.
The damage to library books,
wall plaster and paint will
mount to a large figure. Water
ran from the upstairs rooms
throughout the building and
was standing in the library and
in the foyers^ One of the group
is a Mustang football player and
will got be allowed to suit out
for the game. ,
RED CROSS
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services are asked to make spe-
cial effort to be present. County
residents and any one interest-
eel al'e invited.
The Junior Red Cross cam-
jPaign for enrollment has been
started in all schools of the
county this past week under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Bill La-
Rue.
The Home Service office, Mrs.
L. F. Chamberlain, Executive
Secretary, reports 120 cases for
,the month of October. Special
services were given by Mrs. P.
L. Ullom, Mrs. J. W. Shaddix,
Mrs. H. B. Allen and Mrs. S.
W. Taylor. Doctors of the coun-
ty were called upon many times
for verification and diagnoses.
They were Drs. J. W. and T. D.
,Young of Roscoe and Doctors C.
A. Rosebrough, Amos Fortner,
IJ. J. Dowling, R. R. Allen, Tho-
mas Slayden and E. B. Pool of
Sweetwater. The County Health
Cnit through Miss Frances Guy
made several home visits. Mrs.
S. O. Herring, County Welfare,
and Miss Ruth Perrine, Child
Welfare, gave file data reports.
Information service was given
l*y the police department and
post office. Special considera-
tion in expediting calls and
messages was given by long
distance operators of Bell Tele-
phone and Western Union.
Local School Heads
Will Atfefid 3AA
Protest Hearing
R. S. Covey, city superintend-
ent, and Laurance Priddy, hitrh
school athletic coach, will be in
Hig Spring at 10 a. m. Satur-
day at the Settles hotel to meet
with the 3AA executive commit-
tee to hear a protest against
the eligibility, of Milton Rath-
hone, San Angelo's ace football
player.
The protest has been made by
Murry Fly. Odessa superintend-
ent, who is charging that Rath-
hone is ineligible because he ts
taking courses at San Angelo
Junior College. The high, school
officials and Bryant Dfcksort;
superintendent, claim that
Rathbone is taking night cour-
ses at the college to Keep from
heating the high school building.
V. Z. Rogers of Lamesa, chalr-
'man of the 3AA league district
called the committee together
for the protest hearing.
For Sale ill Your Grocers
.1. H. Tl'BIl, Wholesale Grocery
piggly wiggly's
policy is to:
Follow Government regulations
to control prices.
Sell you the highest quality
foods available at the lowest
possible prices.
Show no discrimination against
customers. Effort wilt be made
to divide equally among all.
BUY WAR BONDS!
—38
you can do your
part if you:
Buy only what you need. Share
with your neighbors.
Cook the amount you actually
need. Do not waste food.
Do not patronize any black
markets.
Buy the highest quality foods
available.
BUY WAR BONDS!
Back the Mustangs. Lei's Help Them BEAT the Eagles.
A!So' Clock
Fresh Shipment Of
WHITE CREST
FLOUR
2 lb. Bag 16c
5 lb. Bag 34c
10!b. Bag 64c
25 lb,Bag :/. $1.49-
50 lb. Bag $2.89
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sweet bread 8 Points
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Store 2, Bdy.-Oak, Dial 2322
Prices for Fri.-Sat. Right to
Limit Quantities Reserved
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 263, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1943, newspaper, November 5, 1943; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth282746/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.