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THE SWEETWATER REPORTER, SWEETWATER, TEXAS
THURSDAY, JAN. 30, 1936.
I See an Allis-Chalmers
8 tractor before
you buy.
L
Willis-Clark
TRACTOR £0.
Roscoe, Texas
NOTICE
Don't be bashful. All you folks
who owe GARLINCiTON'S for
Groceries, if you can’t come to
my office and pay off, get the
money, phone me and 1 will
come-and-get-it.
C. S. Boyles
Scott Wrecking
Company
Telephone 2371
Day and Night If recking
Service
Top Work. Upholstery,
Humble Gas aiyl Oil
1
9 Wastella Students
Make High Averages
Honcr Roll Fcr Semester For
School Is Announced
WASTELLA,—Children attaining
high averages for the semester in
the Wast^lla school and have their]
nante; on . the honor roll are as
follows:
Cixth grade: Laverne Ware; fifth
grade: Lmma Mae Manning and
Rurta Lee Byars; fourth grade:
Blanche Hagood; second grade, Ol-
! lie Grace Culpepper. Alma Faye
Manning and Lela Bredemeyer; first
grade: Florence Hendricks and Om-
agene Duffer.
Enters Sanatorium
Mrs. W. A. Foley and daughter
of Valentine received treatment
Monday at the Grogan Wells San-
atorium.
Krai Estate Transfer
John R. Patterson to Ruth Randle
Bcothe, $1. lot, section 69, block 22,
Children at Warm Springs Cheer FDR
TRY A NEW EUGENE WAVE
Newest Machine
Waves, $2.50 to $5
Marrow and C’harme Cosmetics
Kirkpatrick & Cox
Dial 2208 211 West Avc. D
»
DIAL JOHNSON’S 2062
R A I) I O
SALES Doschcr Bldg. SERVICE
Radio Service Laboratory
for all makes.
Call on us for Your Insurance
Needs
DAN G. SHIELDS
GENERAL INSURANCE
Life. Health and Accident,
Fire, Tornado, Auto
Phone 2302 105 West 3rd St.
MAYS & PERKINS
Attorney s-at-Law
322-25 Levy Bldg.
Sweetwater, Texas
\
MRS. CARRIE C. McCAULLEY
District Manager
Midland Life Insurance Co.
711 East Broadway
Phone 417
“We Appreciate Your Business”
For
1,1'
The (). K. Barber Shop
Now Located Next Door to
CURLEY’S CAFE
arbors—B. W. (Red) 'Gilliland,
Franks, O. It. 1
.'.Ait: TOrs
It. Ludwick. j
Ac-’- - ;’
Economy
Have your car trou-
bles corrected while
they are small.
You will like the courtesy and
dependable service awaiting
you at
PEEPLES
■ GARAGE
Corner First and Elm Streets
Hu ~
SmSIImi
The picture above shows
reasons why one should buy tickets
to the President’s Birthday Ball
Thursday night at the Macie Hotel,
sponsored by the Business and Pro-
fessional Women’s Club here.
The joy revealed in the picture is
at the annual visit of President
Rocsevelt on Thanks giving Day at
many the Warm Springs Foundation. “At-
tend tlie dance or at least buy tickets
for this worthy cause.” urged club
leaders.
Here Erom Champion
Mrs. J. T. Thrailkill of Cham-
pion has entered the Grogan Wells
Sanatorium. .
IT HAPPENED IN
SWEETWATER A
LONG TIME AGO
People Judge You
DIAL
The Stamp of the Globe
Springs was here visiting her son,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Butler.
TEN YEARS AGO
Ten cars and four trucks were
registered in town for the week.
* * »
Miss Annie Claire Oliver of Btep-
henville, who was teaching school
In Trent, was the house guest of
Mrs. Robert Withers.
• ♦ *
A residence at 902 West Third
street was destroyed by fire. W.
Worley, Gypsum Company, em-
ploye, was occupying the house.
* * »
A 5 per cent dividend was to be
paid 240 stockholders of the Nolan
County Farm Loan Association.
Officials present were C. F. Sand-
ers, G. W. Whitaker. E. B. Hern-
don, J. L. Kirby, Horace Cook and
J. L. Ross
ited this week in the Ott Smauley
home,
Mrs. Lawrence Griffin and daugh-
ter, Della, visited Friday in the
home of Mrs. Harris Black.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rhoton visited
relatives here last week.
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Killing And Cutting of
Pork Is Demonstrated
! 111!
Phone
2963
i iiiiipi—iiiwuiiii filr
Each Noon between 11 and 12 o’clock
(except Saturday)
j HotHouse
frai Roll*
| W0?\Dozen
mm
Pmmmrr'T
FORD CYCLE CO.
FOR BICYCLES
Repairing, Paris, Accessories
‘f
I am old but I had
a paint job at the
Ford Cycle Co.
Now I look like
new.
LOW
One Way Rail
FARES
Every Day
2c per mile
Good in coaches and chair cars
3c per mile
Good in all classes of equipment
Examples of one-way coach fares from
SWEETWATER
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
l Prospects for the location of an
| agricultural school in West Texas
| within the Sweetwater vicinity,
were reported to be favorable from
Austin where the 37th Legislature
I was in session.
* * *
Buggies and harness were being
] advertised by several local firms
including an ad in the Reporter
from Bullock Implement Company.
The prices were reduced. .
FIVE YEARS AGO
Vernon Carothers, former cash-
ier of the City National Bank and
C. V. Lumpkins, former traffic
manager for the Western Union
were honored at the Blue Bonnet
Hotel with dinner. Members of the
directory board of the B. C. D..
were hosts for the affair.
9 9 *
The first twins of the year were
born to Mr. and Mrs. Theo Davis.
They weighed nearly seven pounds
each and were girls.
• 9 *
January was the wettest month
in six years in Sweetwater with a
record of 1.50 inches of rainfall
during the period.
9 S *
Names of 124 persons, at present
notary publics and 30 others seek-
ing their first appointments had
been forwarded to the secretary of
state in Austin by Marshall Mor-
gan, county clerk.
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McCAULLEY
By Mrs. Lawrence Griffin
Deris May and Alfred Ray Grif-
fin spent the week-end with Bonnie
and L. V. Perryman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Griffin, Mr.
and Mrs. W L Griffin and children
and Mrs Odene Norwood and daugh-
ter were visitors Saturday in Sweet-
water.
Ott Smauley and son, Manroe,
spent Saturday in Sweetwater on
business.
G. C. Black is spending the week
in Noodle Dome visiting his grand-
mother and grandfather.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Wishert were
in Rotan Friday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. H. M, Smauley vis-
Ccunty Agent Roensch of Roby
Shows 75 Proper Methods
ROBY — Cn Monday, January
13 a demonstration of killing, cut-
ting ,and curing pork was given
at Claytonville at the home of
George Webb. Four hogs were kill-
ed and cut up properly by the
County Agent Mr. T. H. Roensch.
Approximately 75 people attended
this demonstration including the
4-H Club boys and girls from Cap-
itola and Claytonville.
On Tuesday, January 14. a simi-
lar demonstration was given in the
Busby Community at the home of
J. R. Lynch. Approximately 50 at-
ed this demonstration including
all 4-H Club.girls and boys from
Busby.
Leaves Sanatorium
S. T. Owens has been dismissed
from the Grogan Wells Sanatorium
after treatments and returned to
his home in Longworth.
----o--
Here From Colorado
Mrs. Ernest Thompson and Mrs.
C. P. Gary of Colorado spent Tues-
day afternon in town shopping.
Moved to Old White
Kitchen Location
BRANTLEY'S
SHOE REPAIRING
DYEING and SHINING
kwtlfou*.
EYES
Examined at Least Once a Year
Difficult Cases Solicited
DR. P. T. QIJAST
OPTOMETRIST
CLEANING
PRESSING and
DYEING . . .
DIAL
2* 1 *0*2
320 Oak St.
HUIE-DOAK
TAILORING CO.
Call For and Deliver
Mrs. W. W. Hudson and her
niece, Miss Hazel Gentry, had gone
to St. Louis to purchase new |
•spring millinery.
9 9 9
Preliminary work for the con-
struction of a baseball park here
had been Started
Mrs. J. W. Butler of Sulpher
DID YOU KNOW?
That we have remodeled, re-
paired and redecorated again.
We have a bigger place to ac-
commodate the increase in bus-
iness that we are enjoying every
day
Meet Your Friends at—
L & L LUNCH ROOM
TO—
TO—
Amarillo
$4.87
Plainvicw
..... $3.37
( hillicotlie
.... 2.86
Post .. ....
1.65
Clovis .......
4.42
San Angelo
1.55
Hamlin .......
.....69
Slaton
2.13
Lubbock . ..
... 2.44
Snyder ..
. . . , .79
Also Low Round-Trip l ares with liberal privileges
NO SURCHARGE IN PULLMANS
These low lares apply anywhere on the Santa Fc
and throughout the South and West.
Call—
J. B. ASK INS
Agent
Sweetwater, Texas
Or Write
T. B. GALLAIIER
Genera! Pa' senger Agent
Amarillo, Texas
NOTICE!
ONLY 1
MORE DAY
I IN WHICH TO PAY ALL OR 1st.
HALF OF YOUR 1935, TAXES.
Alter January 31, 1936, the usual penalty and interest
will accrue on your 1935 city taxes.
(Dial 2382)
W. H. WHALEY,
City Tax Collector.
FROM ACHES aJL PAINS
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ELECTRIC
HEATING PADS
Controlled heat, properly applied, plays a mighty
important part in the continuous battle against
discomforts of winter ailments. Electric healing
pads are designed to provide the right amount of
heat exactly where it is needed to do the most
good. Phone for yours now—it will (ome in handy
many, many times this winter.
5*2 95
„ * Convenient
UP ;™
See Your Electrical Dealer or
Texas Electric Service Company
L. J. GEER, Manager
1-4 Al
RIDE A BIKE FOR
HEALTH AND FUN
ALLEY OOF
By Hamlin
. By Milt-
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PRESENTED 8Y-
HOWDY POLKS. I'M
A CANDIDATE FOR
RE-ELECTION FOR SHER-
IFF OF PRAIRIE DOG-
VILLE. WITH PRIMARY
ELECTIONS THIS SUM-
MER, IT IS A WISE
IDEA TO CONTACT
VOTERS WITH A
PHOTOGRAPH IN
THIS NEWSPAPER. LET
US MAKE YOUR CUTS.
OVER 1,000.000 TEXANS
VOTED IN THE 1934 DEM-
OCRATIC PRIMARIES,
AND 3.500 MILES OF
LEASED TELEGRAPH
WIRES WERE USED TO
SEND RETURNS ON
ELECTION NIGHTS.
GO EASY,
THIS IS 7H' BEST ^ NOW -DON'T
IDEA YOU EVER (HAD/ )OIVE 'IM
HERE, GIMME A /TOO MUCH •
SICK LAD - W (;
[THERE YARE, OOP - NOW YOU
rHMM -IT YSHOULD OUGHTA SEE THAT
rMU5T NOT BEV/OU SHOULD HAVE MORE
[ S’BAD? AFTER ) CONFIDENCE IN ME -
ALL ■ HE TOOK /THAT STUFF SHOULD WORK,
[IT DOWN WITH- JNOW, PRETTY QUICK, AN'
THEN HE, NO LONGER-
WILL BE SICK/
OUT A
quivvER/
T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF.
01936 BY NEA SERVICE. INC.
THE NEWFANGLES
By Cowan
© Milt-1
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OMPANV
rop better centennial ENGRAVINGS
p o. BOX ABILeHf.. TEXAS
' HE DROPPED
THESE CHECKERS
LIKE THEY WAS
HOT LEAD, AND
BEAT IT*-
WUAT'S OP
?
THAT PANHANDLER
TOUCHED ME FOP FORTY
BUCKS, AND FOR THREE
YEARS HE'S BEEN
PROMISIN' AND ALIBIN
HIMSELF, AND I'M GOIN'
TCOLLECT
OR
CONNECT/
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The Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 304, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1936, newspaper, January 30, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559162/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.