Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 251, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 28, 1940 Page: 7 of 8
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WEDNESDAY, FFTi. 2R, 1910
SWEEWATEIt ItEPORTFR, SVF.ETWATFIl, II X AS
PACT SEVEN
HYPERPYREXIA - What Is It ?
It is sometimes- culled "Friendly Fever." Others call It "Ar-
tificial Fever." What it does Is what counts. Dr. Canfll has
jiiNl returned from Houston where he has taken special
training in this new treatment which is sweeping the entire
country. AM; JNFKCJTIQUH I MSB AH JDS and many others
respond to Hyperpyrexia immediately, lteiiuest further free
information.
Grogan Wells Sanatorium Sweetwater
PERSONAL
SOLICITORS:
Will Make
15000 Calls
In Person
For 30c
That's Right—That is a Re-
porter Classified Ad
Dial 678
P. S. This is .002 of a cent
per call.
Due to the great popular-
ity of the new li)40 Chev-
rolet, we have the largest
and finest stock of used
cars in our history.
See us before you buy and
save money. Low finance
charges.
Steakley Motor Co
217 W. Bdwy.
HEALTH
Many bodily ills are traced
directly or indirectly to tail-
ure of the digestive tract.
Faulty elimination, lack of
energy or abdominal suffer-
ing is a serious threat to
good health. Phone 2901 for
appointment.
DR. C. H. ELLIOTT
Chiropractic Physician
Texas Bank Bldg.
DIRECTORY
AS 10W AS
TIRES
BATTERIES
HEATERS |J
MAYS & PERKINS
Attor n ey s-at-La w
522-25 Levy Bldg.
Sweetwater, Texas
BEALL, BEALL
& YOXGE
Sweetwater, Texas
Attorn eys-at-Law
Doscher Bldg.
HARTGRAVES
BROS.
Dial 521—220 W. Bdwy.
I laten to The Voice of h'trcntune every
Monday evening, N. It. C. tied Network
INSURANCE
Of Every Kind
Clayton Williams
Phone 591 305 Oak St.
DR. WALLACE K. BROWN
Graduate Registered
Veterinarian
308 Oak St.
Phone Day 772—Night 462
I-ocaI—Long Distance
INSURED TRUCKS
FOR HIRE
GUS RIGSBY
Dial 3191 — 2484
LAUNDRY SPECIAL
20 LBS,DAMP
WASH
Cash and
Carry
Only Neatly Repaired Shoes
Please those who are Careful
of their Appearance.
BRANTLEY'S SHOE SHOP
Hand Made Boots
Mortgage
Loa nrH
SWEETWATER
LAUNDRY CO.
101 Cedar
Quick Cash Loans
$5 to $60
To Employed People
Meet current expenses with
one of our easy to get, easy
to pay, plain signature loans.
Prompt Service
PEOPLES FINANCE CO.
Room I, Aycock Bldg.
Tel. 4.11
Over Woolwortli's S and 10
t f
Registered
Optometrists
J) Expert examlna-
' tion, lenses re-
paired or duplicated.
,1. P. MAJORS, J. B. MAJORS
Loans, Insurance, Rentals
McCAI-L and LOW
Phone 997 Over Woohvorth
TYPEWRITER SERVICE
(Formerly ("lark
Typewriter Co.)
Repairs on
Cash Registers
Typewriters
Adding Machines
Dial 2321 Doscher Bldg.
The Greatest Problem of Humanity
is HEALTH
Our druglcss treatment, composed of: CHIROPRACTIC, MAS-
SAGE, COLON THERAPY, TERPEZONE, BATHS, ELEC-
TRIC TREATMENTS and DIET will increase your resistance
and help ward off the possibility of COLDS and other RES-
PIRATORY disease.
DARN'S CHIROPRACTIC 1
207 Pecan SI.
E. A. DANN, D. C.
Complete Drugless Health Service
WASH TUBBS AND EASY
?#/ STRAWSB. I WE SAVED OLD Mc-KEE FROM
•SWINDLED OUT OF AM OIL FIELD...
YET I DREAD GOING BACK
TO THE PLANT
By Sweetwater's Own Cartoonist
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MAV3E BECAUSE IW NOT
CUT OUT FOR ALL THAT
HUMDRUM OFFICE STUFF. IF
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Son of Judge and Mrs. R. C. Crane
•AKIVNHILE, Ik) the Di
of easv'6 car :
Hy ROYS TON CRANE
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HAPPEN
THE
CONDUCTOR.
OPEN THE
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FELL FOR IT I WAYS A SMART ONE r" "
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CONSTERNATION IN THE TIME-MACHINE LABORATORY
By HAMLIN
DOC, THIS 15 GETTING \ VES, JON, IT'S EVIDENT
SERIOUS—WE'VE GOT WE'VE GOT TO DO
THE LIVES OF THREE/SOMETHING OTHER
OURjsx. THAN JUST PUSH
HANDS.'
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BUTTONS
...NOW. ,
WHO..IE <V
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te=3E:
V 2'U P=3/C:
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
.vhello.wommug,
• \vou old
well, bless) faker.'
my soul;
r \WHV> THAT TIME-MACHINE
WHAT^BUSINESS! X HEAR •.
90 VOU ) YOU'RE IN BAD WITH THE
.ffi2V*OC«TY,*UT THEN,
/THAT'S NO NEW EXPERIENCE,
.FOR US, 19 IT? .
jon; 1 want vou to meet a
very old and dear friend,]
g. oscar boom, ph.d.,ma.,
d.sc., amd so on,/-—^
ao infinitum// * pleasure,
doctor
/
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thanks
son...it's
.mutual
doctor boom is a most
remarkable person and
worth keeping an ewe on
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| finish "the picture
i after, what
FINISH
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we have
a lot of
dough tied
up in this
production i
june, and if
it isn't finish-
ed, we'll lose
$ 15-42 /
foil
Where
are you
goine
to shoot
THE
last
scenes
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full all set.
view of ) freck '
EVERYBODY?' GET
RIGHT HERB-
AND RIGHT
NOW /
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lard with the
CAMERA /
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don't— and neither
* will the shadyside
POLICE !!
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TAKE THE LIGHT
BULBS OUT OF
HIS ROOM AT
NIGHT— IT'S
SO HARD TO GET
HIM UP IN THE
MORNINGS
OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople
§friP; IUV MAN, HERE IS * IOO FOR W I'LL COVER WlS THAT ^(*400/N
^ THE MATCH RACE — HAR-RUMPH/fJpEVERV THlN\ 9UET- HEftD \S WHY
«3HALLWE APPOINT BERTRAM d\ DIME VOU A HlMTiN' I'D
p>) STAKEHOLDER ?— HAK-HAK/f —CAN MOOCHjV \ TAKE A
VOUR PAL SQUINTV IS SO FRE-
y \ QUENTLY OUT OF TOWN.'
VOU COVER ANOTHER HUMORED,
|( AT ODDS?— VOUR DOG BVE-BVE
RECENTLY WON FIVE RACES,
MAKING HIM "PREMIER CHOI/.",
AS WE SAY IN PARIS '
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 251, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 28, 1940, newspaper, February 28, 1940; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth310210/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.