Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 96, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1930 Page: 5 of 10
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Lost and Pound
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Initruetlon
^ualnaia Services
Woman's Column
Agents and Salesman
gntPLoniiNT:
Help Wanted—Male
Help Wanted—Pamela
Situations Wanted—Mala
Situations Wanted—Female
FINAlfClAl*:
Money to Loan
Business Opoortunltlee
Wanted to Borrow
SOB I ALB:
Household Goods
Musical Instruments
Radios and Accessories
Livestock and Pets
Poultry and Supplies
Office and Store EQUlpmenl
Miscellaneous
Rxehange
Wanted to Buy
HINT:
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Apartments
Bedrooms
Rooms and Board
HAsta
Duplexes
Oarages
Farms and RanchM
Business Property
Wanted to Rent
Miscellaneous
ORAL K8TATB:
WANT to sell your tomato and po-
tato plants? .Then tell about
them In a small, inexpensive
want ad, and find buyers for
your plants. A 16-word ad would
cost you only 60 cents for three
days, and would include Sunday’s
paper.
CALL 46-105
And Ask For
CLASSIFIED!
Wanted to Buy
FURNITURE WANTED
Will pay you cash for your furni-
ture, or sell it for you at auction.
Phone 343. Earl Fleharty, auct-
ioneer.
For Rent
Lt. Housekeeping Rooms 25
FOR Rent—2 large rooms furnish-
ed for housekeeping. 310 W.
Broadway. Phone 282.
Apartments
TWO or 3-room furnished apart-
ments; all modern; 110 Howie.
Phone 15f>J.
THREE-room unfurnished, mod-
ern, south side apartment for
rent; 305 Colorado Street. Earl j
Harris.
Let u.s help you word a
selling want ad.
Place Your
Ad Today!
No. 1 One 1.000 acres, 15 miles j
from Snyder, Texas; $6,500 Fed- i
oral loan; price $35 per acre; to '
trade for income property. 450
in farm; 200 more good farm
land.
No. 2 - 320-acres; 250 in farm; 5-1
* room house; fair outbuildings;)
Federal loan of $4,000; to irarie;
price $45 per acre.
No. 3- Ohe of the best T .1 t 3,200 !
acre ranch in West Tex:: fen-
ced wolf proof; a dandy; price ,
$15 per acre; one half trade.
No. 4 80 acres, all in farm, well
Improved; 2 1-2 miles from Sny-
der; priced $85 per acre. *!».(i00
loan to trade for house and lot.
John Spears, Snyder. Texas.
Exchange
KOI! trade -hot for good used pia-
no or other furniture. Apply 406
Twelfth Street.
Sales People
Neat, well educated young
salespeople—men and women
—to soli: it automobile* ow n-
ers in Sweetwater and sur-
rounding counties. Pleasant
and profitable work offering
advancement mid travel oppor-
tunities to those . qualifying.
If you have real sales ability
you should earn $10.00 to
$15.00 per day. Commissions
paid dally. Apply in person, to
Mr. Putman. Room 405 Hluc
Ilonnet Hritel, after 9 a. in.
Saturday or Sunday.
OPEN REVIVAL
R«w\0. I*. Clark Returns
From Conference; Dr. S.
A.Barnes to he in Charge
DESIRABLE lot adjacent East j
Ward School; clear to trade for j
house and lot; will assume dif-
ference. Phone 323J.
Used Cars
FOR trade -52 Chrysler sedan to)
trade for smaller place in town, j
Jack Beall, Murcuisou Motor Co. |
FURNISHED apartment;
cast. Phone 573.
906. Do- i
3/ Classified Display
I DALLAS, May 23. (U.PJ—Police
[hen: w-re today seeking a man
ywho Miss ,'aeke Barber, 19. ;• wait i
ressaid forced her into his car ai
the point of a gun last night, drove
to a secluded spot and assaulted I
her .
THREE-room furnished apartment
for reut; close-in; 901 Oak. Tele-
phone 611 or rail Mrs. Bell at
Clarence Saunders No. 1.
FIVE-room modern unfurnished ap-
artment for rent; garage; 311
Bowie St. Phone 500.
ROOM and board for men only;
506 Locust St. Phone S59.
Business Property
Houses lot Bale
Loti and Acresg
Acretgs
Wins and Ranches
Oil Lands sod Leases
Wanted—Real lets'-
Bxchange,
MlseeUaneous
AUTOMOTIVE:
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Announcements
Lost and Found
F'OUND — Fountain pen. Owner
may have same by calling at Re-
porter office, describing, and pay-
ing for this ad.
Woman’s Column
What can you do. Whatever it is—
sewing, baking, housecleaning,
you can reach a market of over
2,000 people by telling about
your ability in a small, inexpen-
sive want ad — And you'll be
pleased with the good results.
0EWING and hemstitching. Phone
171J.
WANTED—Your hemstitching
the T-P News Stand,
MODERN furnished apartment for
rent; Frigidaire; all utilities
paid. Phono 323J.
FOR rent May 10th—Three mod-
ern unfurnished rooms; private
bath; garage; 411 E. N. Third St.
Phone 460 or 28.
SAN ANOELO, May 23. (U.PJ—Jon [
I dan Keasonover, 91, and his wife,
181. were in a hospital today with)
ROOM and board; home cooked | “VT '"T B“sla,“«d 1,1 11
meals; 902 Locust 3t. Phone 048J. "h1'11 d‘:sf'°-v"' 1,ome !ln,i il 1
_____.________— ^ | commercia 1 establishment
Houses 2
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CHIX FOR SALE
Large sizes 11c and 12c. Small
10c.
Sec us dbefore you buv. Few
Turkeys at 35c.
SWEETWATER HATCHERY
Phone 1056
The Dallas conference of the
j Methodist Episcopal church. South,
; is mucli more harmonious than the
; press dispatches give it credit toy
j being, it was declared in Sweet-
) water Friday morning liy the Rev
! O. 1' Clark, pastor of the First
j Methodist church, who has return-
ed from the conference. He was
i named on tiip entertainment com-
mittee fo rthe next conference.
| He was accompanied by Mrs.
| Clark, the Itev. J. H. Sharp, pastor
! of the Sylvester church, and Dr. J.
| S. Hardy, former pastor jiere and
later presiding eider of (hi. dis-
j trict.
I The Rev. Mr. Clark announced
i that a revival meeting is to begi:
I at bis church this Sunday morning,
to he conducted by Dr. S. A.
i Barnes of the Oak Cliff church.
! Dallas, lie is one of the oulstand-
May 23. i ing preachers of the Southwest
tilling the pulpit of one of
churches ,ot Dallas, the
Houston Gets Dental Meet,
TORT WORTH, May 23. ijj.pj —
Houston won a hard fight over
three other Texas cities for itm
1931 meeting of the Texas Denial
Society at tne closing ses-ton of a
convention here today.
EAST ST. LOl'IS. II!
i (U.R)—1Three Houston, Texas, youths and is
were on their way to the national I the lies'
[training school for boys at Wash-. Rev. Mr. Chirk said
, ing ton, D. today following their ran-,-; here a- li spent
UNFURNISHED 4-room duplex ap-
artment for rent; south and cast
exposure; private bath; 709 Lo-
cust St. J. P. Simpson. Phone 660.
FURNISHED duplex apartment for
rent; modern; located 1001 1-2
E. Broadway. Phone 513. A. B.
Chambers.
THREE-room unfurnished apart-
ment for rent, Call 499 during
business hours.
APARTMENT and bedroom
rent. Ivy Apartments, 404
Fourth 3t.
UNFURNISHED apartment for
rent; close-in; modern conven-
iences; reasonable. Phone 04!).
FUR., apartment: 207 Pecan. --
FOUR-roo'm house for renl; one
block west of High School. Ap-
ply 406 Twelfth Street.
SIX-room house for rent; suitable
for two parties; also 3-room ap-
artment.. Apply Broadway Bak-
ery._
FIVE-room residence for rent; all
modern conventVny.es. J. I,. Horn-
by. Phone 124.1.
FIVE-room brick house on Jose-
phine Street for rent; also two
furnished housekeeping rooms,
one block of square. Phone 387.
FIVE-room house for rent; close-
in; desirable neighborhood; lo-
cated 904 Locust; all modern
conveniences. Ptione 123.
FOUR and 6-room modern houses
for rent; close-in; on paved st.
D. A. Clark. Phone 103.
FOUR-room house for rent; locat-
ed on Oak and 11th Street; mod-
ern In every way. Phone 210 .
OUT OUR WAY
. conviction for violation of lb A j Iter < \ year; in (hi .nfcri.-. <■ as
Dyer Act in federal court here yt s pr< siding elder of the Abilene dis
i terday. jtrict. We will depend on local tul-
I ent for music. We want the gen-
| era! public to know that their pres-
ence not uily is welcome hut that
i we urge them to attend.”
By Williams
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Agents and Salesmen 8
FIVE-room
for rent;
Phone 24.
Do you have a vacant apartment
tb’ut yon want to rent? A small
classified ad will do the work,
at such little cost- If you can-
not come to town, call 4fl or
105, we will help ycu word Uie
ad to hring result*.
Real Estate
Houses for Sale
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WINNING CONFIDENCE
In such a trying emergrtw-y as
death, tiie imnioiliate family
must necessarily be relieved of
all the many responsibilities of
fun e ra 1 a y ran ge me 111.
Iti i* (|tjietlv ef-icient manner,
with a degree of perfection that
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leaves no rieti'11 overlooked, we
ha co won the confidcnco of
tiro: 11 wo sei”- and t.osc who
see ns serve.
WANTED—Two salesmen over 30
years of age, with car. See Mr.
Gilliam, 413 Oak Street.
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Employment
Help Wanted—Male 9
WANTED—A mechanic at Camp
Breadway Garage.
Help Wanted—Female 10
WANTED—Couple to care for 6-
year-old son. For rent— Three
room modern furnished apart-
ninnl; garage. Phono 126.
Household Goods
DOR sale—Good used refrigerator.
R. E. Withers, 116 Locust St. |
Phone 891. i
For Sale
Bedrooms
.
27
MY home for sale or retr (o res-
ponsible people. Twelve large |
robms; 2 glassed-in sleeping por-
ches; 2 bath rooms; 2 concrete
porches; three apartments; fur-
nished or can bo used as private
home.. Mrs. Leroy Johnson.
TWO furnished bedrooms for rent;
private entrances; 106 W. 5tli
Street. Phone 1108 W.
JOE H. BOOTHE
INSURANCE SERVICE
15 Years in Sweetwater
FOR Rent — bedroom, modem
conveniences. Phone 106, 311
Ease Broadway.
Rooms and Board
ROOM; home cooked meals;
Oak- Phone 483W.
Wash Tubbs
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Fireman Overcome
NACODOCHES, May 23.(U.R)—H.
T. Muekelroy. fireman, was over-
come by smoke upd gas l'umea in
--: a fire that destroyed a cafe and
281 confectionery on the Stephen F.
-I Austin College campus here cjirly
1005 | today, tie was reported to lie in a
I serious condition.
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DORAN-YATES CO.
Funeral Directors
Across from City Auditorium
Never More in Price, Often Less
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SWEETWATER
BODY WORKS
Opposite Camp Joy
15 years auto body experience
Phone 206
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COLLEGE.
I.LlfNS-
HoT Pocket-
»0 av NtTA SRRVICr NC
GO TO
(>. M. PI R( ELI ’S
BI..U KS.Y1ITH SHOP
(N. PECAN)
To Have Your
Lawn Mower Repaired and
Sharpened. Electric Welding
and General Biacksmithing.
By Sweetwater’s Own Cartoonist
Royston Crane
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/ I'AVE LUNCH TOMORROW
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Livestock and Pets 19
MILCH cow for sale; would trade
for car. Call at 103 East Texas.
Poultry and Supplies_20
IT Is not too late to advertise your
poultry and supplies now. We are
still receiving calls for such, and
naturally we refer them to ad-
vertisers in the classified sec-
tion. And If von want to find a
prospect,—you can reach thou-
sands of them through the want
ad columns. Want ads are small,
inexpensive and effective. Try
one now!
275 t'lne baby Reds, Rocks and
White Leghorns, now on hand at
10 cents ouch. We arc hatching
ten dozen trays for $2 per tray or
for one half of chicks; also buy
good hatching eggs. Broadway
Hatchery. Sweetwater, Texas.
1306 East Broadway.
FOR sale—Red chickens, good as
tlie best; two weeks to two
months old. N. C. Davis. Phone
429.
Miscellaneous
HOW about a nice fal domestic,
rabbit for Sunday dinner? Call
456 J, Shield’s Rabbltry.
BOY'S new bicycle for sale at liar-
gain. Call at Murchison Motor
Co._
ALL kinds flower pots; lawn and
porch decorations In pottery. See
Penlck-Hughes show windows.
MINNOWS—ltcd horso and silver
side; on the way to Lake Tram-
mell; 706 Sam -Houston Street.
Phone 741W.
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FOR sale or trade International
Inn truck; good shape Call Tom
Garlund, 226.
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GBLE.N STRIPES,
WHICH TURNED
HER DOG INTO AN
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MATCHED THE COLOR
OF THE GUNN
SCREENS, FRESHLY
PAINTED BY CHICK,
GAVE MRS. FINNEGAN.
THE NEW NEIGHBOR.
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Political
Announcements
The following candidates
nounce for offices decignated, s
ject to action of the Democrat ;
primary. July 26, 1950:
FOR TAX ASSESSOR:
H. P. HARKINS (Re-Election)
I. R. WALLIS
FCR COMMISSIONER—
PRECINCT NO. 1:
H. W. W. (Dor) HOPKINS
F. M. LOCKETT
CARL HENRY HACKFEI.T
FOR COMMISSIONER-
PRECINCT NO .2:
E. R. OORDO.V
J. D. CHILDERS
OR COMMISSIONER-
PRECINCT NO. 4:
H. A. GRAY
J. A. ALEXANDER
FOR COUNTY CLERK:
i . Cl’S FARRAR i Re-Election)
MISS WILLIE I.YKES
MARSHALL MORGAN
FOR TAX COLLECTOR:
RAYMOND BISHOP
(Re-Election)
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY:
GEORGE OUTLAW
tRe-Election)
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTEND-
ENT DF SCHOOLS:
MISS HELEN DAVIS
JOK A. STEWART
FOR "IRTIFE OF THE PEACE,
PRECINCT NO. 1:
1. W. BRASHEAR
(Re-election)
FOR SHERIFF:
JACK YARBROUGH
JESS LAMBERT
(Re-election)
SIDNEY C. MASON
HORACE COOK-
MIKE SEDBERRY
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
CHARLES W. LEWIS
Re-election)
FOR DISTRICT Ci-ERK:
J. I!. CORNELIUS
_ 1 lie-election)
Try the Reporter classified ads
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.Business Services
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ROGERS ""~1
SECOND HAND STORE
Buy and Sell Any $
Everything
Hril Anything in Town
106 W. 1st St. Phone 86Sl&88vV|(
Chiropractors
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DR. W. G. MEISS
CHIROPRACTOR
Res. Phone 914W—Office 665 5
207 Levy Bldg.
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Financial
Quirk Automobile 1
1 AKUIS
Old notes refinanced er1
new loans made; any;
amount. \ou drive car and
pay in convenient install-!
ments. Quick, courteous,
confidential service.
Earl Presley
! 109 Elm Phone 282;
! .
Lawyers Directory
V. F.ARL EARP
Attcrney-at Law
General Practice
Tv’xas Bk. and Trust Co. Bldg.
Plnm 39 Sweetwater, Texas|j
DOUTHIT, MAYS 4 PERKIMt,
Attorneys-at-Law
222-25 Levy Bldg,
Sweetwater, Texas;
Physicians
newton f. McDonald
Genito-Urinary Rectal and
Nervous Diseases
122 1-2 and 124 1-2 Oak St.
Sweetwater, Tex?»‘
West Texas Maternity Hospital j
Nov located at Abilene, Tex-
:,s- Strictly modern, private rt
licensed by state uud op-
■nt”d fur the cure and (ftciu
■■ am of the unfortunate girl
: Open L> el Ideal physicians. -For
dot a Led hiroriii.it Ion address
1 nek Brx No. 1123, Abilene. j
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