Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 31, 1943 Page: 9 of 24
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Sweetwater Reporter
"PRODUCING
FOR VICTORY'
"PRODUCING
FOR VICTORY'
Sweetwater, Texas Wednesday, March 31, 1943
85 Per Cent Of Nolan Farm Women Producing More Foods
VEGETABLES
'AND POULTRY
•HELP IN WAR
iii the county, each carrying on
her share of food for freedom
program. Not only is she pre-
paring her land for open and
frame gardens, but she is assist-
ing her daughters—1(57 of them
—enrolled in 4-H club work.
basket lightened by the rationed of
if then grow it!
PRODUCE for VICTORY
Winning a war is no! sfriclly
a military question, and a bid-
tie front. There is a home front
fund the matter of food lo feed
ourselves and allies.
With war writing flic menus
the cook is doing a lot of figur-
ing these days over rationed ii
ems that used lo stock the pan
^ry shelve-. Sweetwater and ,V>
lan counts women tvill solve
the problem with every ampl
space planted in edibles, if old
man winter will -top his sabo-
tage and let pring and balmy
fdays prevail.
More Ilian IC> per mil of
flic Homrii tiling in mini
areas, or Salt, have intimat-
ed A In** will have the larg-
^ rsl gardens llin ever at-
w frill pled this \ ear.
There are von women active
in 11 home demonsl nil ion clu!<s ,
ji The farmers and stockmen of America have been called upon to produce more Food For
| Freedom . . . and they are responding by harnessing all their efforts, land and equipment
| on an all-out war basis! They have turned their land and will produce more cattle, livestock
| and poultry than ever before. This Food For Freedom will serve our armed forces and
jf' our civilian needs ... for which I he Fighfcrs For Freedom must give (hanks to the Ameri-
” can Farmer and Stockman.
SEARS VICTORY CARDEN—Located in 600 block on West 1,‘tth. A cooperative garden
planted and worked by all Sears employes as their part in producing for victory.
Complete line of Pratt’s Poultry Supplies. Chick disinfec-
tant tablets, poultry regulator, C-KA Gene for treatment
of calcal, poultry inhalant, roost paint and many others
Get your poultry supplies at Sears.
ose The Vatu
ct Yo^r Horn,
'°ut Property!
estment N0wr
Fulton Garden Tools. 11" Digging Fork, 10‘^" Hand Cul
tivator, 12" Transplanting Trowel or 12” Garden Trowel
You’ll need all of these plus many more. A AL
Come sec our garden tools. | IIfr
ONE’S MENTIONED ABOVE I W W
*°0% Asphalt
Slate Surfaced
i/r. i;lso\ k\y douson,
soil of .Mr. and .Mrs. O. L.
Dodson volunteered tor ser-
vice Jtil.v i, MMl!, hring; scnl
In lvrll\ l<ield lo hrjiin Ir.iin-
• MK as a pilot. Hr rrrri\rtl his
commission and wind's hi Feb-
ruary at I Jlin^ion 1'ir’d, Hou-
ston <iikI now is Ilyina a bom*
brr 2(> al \ \ on i*i»rk, I \\i.
SQUARE
Fulton “Victory" Garden Hose. Designed t ,ave
rubbor. Strong braided cotton jacket, replace; usual
rubber cover. Strong! Watertight! Flexible! Actual-
ly withstands more pressure than hose formerly
sold at this price. Cotton jacket A a i jrjx
treated to resist moisture and ^ ft j U
mildew. 50 FT. aJ®#* jjj ff
Favorite Vegetables
Beat high food prices and shortages
with your own oroduce. Plant a gar-
den now. Come to Sears for flower
and vegetable seeds!
Two-Inch i(
$2.79 Valu,
Honor-Bin s(<
roofira
b*5e- Colorful .
011 'oi-ers J 00
°n floor,
lo,e Smnules
square feef.
BUY
WAR
BONDS
MM/. Mill \ Mi k IfsScH Iv,
brother of Mis. t M. ,\i haul’ll
III Swi't'l H illlT, is srrvilijr ov-
erseas willi lln* .11 m.v air force.
Son of lh*. and .Mrs. .1. T. Mr-
|vissi(k of Vbilrnr hr sriv''(I
tor several months in Iceland
before I»e:i,shifted to ilir war
t ront.
nd Raise Your Own Meat
Produce Eggs
, Government |
roved Flocks
iqht Run, Ap-S.
r. 50% Pullets,!
0 Cockerels
cutely half onif •»»>{ • - I
ickereh for we0'. P“',e \
! Have pto-tY of food
!, .able and profit. «
locket ’ Tested ♦or *igor
.alth ond egg production.
rred *h°de.
,rks Island
,C Reds
4A Grade
Wkitc
Rocks
4A Grad
White
Leghorns
4A Grade
si 5-90 j 514.90
S13.90
$14.90
2A Grade
2A Grade
n i id. \ \ ro> m i old), .i
ft rmer Swvrtvvalrr merrhaiit
and stockman, served for a
year in the Selective Service
dr till as one of the first to
leave Svvre?water. He was bai-
l'd in h'ort llliss, I I |*aso, and
discharged for being over 2K
years of ntfe. ItrCallrd in the
full, lie sailed soon afterward
for Hawaii, and is hosed a
mile nut. of Honolulu, in head-
quorum's* of the army.
Seals Staffs fTavp ('••.hied Or Mttkfd t elling Cn* eg in ( nmplxinrf With i.nr«rnfn<ni Fegnlatinns
Sweetwater, Texas
Phone 611
206 Pecan
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 31, 1943, newspaper, March 31, 1943; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth709967/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.