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THE BORGER NEWS-HERALD
lain SUMb
Sunday morning by
.nibhihed at 20S North "
except Saturday, and on
Company. Inc.. Publisher
J. C. PhHllp .,„,.,^..,., 3I-J
Ona Y ir i^Wm
Six Monlh* . , nl|,i,. ,■ ]
Thra# Months ... ....
Month __ . 1
Weekly —— t—
Knitrad aa a«cond-cla a mattar November 33. 1928, at tha Poat
Ofilce at Borger. Ta*a* under tha Art ef March t. 189*.
Tha Associated Prata ti exclusively entitled to lha u*a of republi-
cation ol all nawi dispatcher credited to it or not otharwiaa.
Paga 2-Borger, (Taxai Newt-Herald- Monday, Nov. 25, 1946 I
Taxaa avary evening
Panhandla Publlthlag
Editor and Managar
... .111.00
*!_„ ftjft
3.or,
1.10
.«
Pasi Noble Grands
Christmas Party
December 20
Piin were awilc tot ;i C"hr:i*>
ma# party U> be held on Diren
i.t i 20 at tht I.O.O.F. hall, win
of l*a*t Noble Graml-.
i««n recently in the homo of ,Mr~
V J O'Brien,
Mrs, E. G. Steven received th?
nib prize and Mrs. Mni'k Gun*
i)**Js. n past ijoble grand of tho
iocs I lodge, now a member of th.
Pampa lodge wa- presented ;<
Kueat j)i tie.
Present wore Mrs. p | Brad
vu. Mr« S. L. Baker, Mr*- D. M.
Rector, Mr*. O. W. Gardne/.
;* !>. L. J. Schwartz, Mr I', v.
Ste\eti«, Mr*. C A Davidso •
Mrs. O. L. Guntor.
Tho club will meet fx-ecmb" •
ti at the homo of Mt"- L.
Schwartz. 1041 Cubic.
Entertainment
Engagement Of
Former Borgans
Is Announced
Of ii>: ret locitiiy i- the an-
. uu;u enu tvt of the ciujitgcmcnt
ml appwaehtnit; rnaniaijv of MU*i
i<la:,y Nell Hunter, ilaushter m'
; nd Mr. It. M Hume., Fort!
Worth, to John Wallter. Ji.. Abil- j
i i';. . .in of Mr1'. J. H. Walker and
me iat<< Dr. Walker. Both fam-
are former early day rest-j
'fonts of Border.
Tue wed-Una will bo an even; i
Ft idav, December 6 t 10 a. m .
•• t the Ri«adwav Baptist C'hapel in I
Cert V, Wi lli.
i* y attir
"• - i ma
* £w.
"Use oir moil—if* now 5*."
TEXAS
TODAY
Ergonian Society
Elects New Officers
Birthday Party Given
For Glenda Wallis
phone: 5i
Open 11:45
Mon. Tue. Wad.
"The
Green
Years '
—at—
11:55 — 2:20 — 4:45
7:18 — 8:51
A crowd attended Lutheran
church services and the complaints
1I..0«•!.:.« her daughter. GJendt ' promptly poured in. The next day
<>n i,... ninth hirtlici.-.y, Mr- K L 1,10 Houston Symphony orchestra
Waili- , nu-, taimM a Ki< up ,,f bo> played to a packed house—
., ,.j : 1 ;1 11,irjy .11 j|pp he ni.' llio rod welts; of the complain*
in ■: S i > :> o'clock Tuesday a ft* ■ ants wore matched by the ted
-dd!; faces of city officials. They ad-
«; -iv,c.< were played before tho' mittcd thev had, been battling bed-
I',(.iidico opened her yift*. ! buas tn the city auditorium tot
Hi i i '. • hinctit;. uf cake and le.> i month:'.
cre«m U'l..* *vrv«1 j They spray and spray, but it
Auenviti.,; vvere Joyce Cliivers, j didn t do much good, lhe bu&-
Martha I.O't Carson, Judy l.anev, 'tuo craeki ol Hie lurniture,
Judy 11, ttcy, Dona Sue 'Wheeler, I and are hard to kill. Weekly
Korrevt Wilc-y, David (.'milder.' sprays do a little good, but the
Mrs. Arthur SchuMz was hottest
. to the Ki ?onlan society of Trln-
By JACK RUTLEDGE ,tv Lutheran church Thttrsdey
Associated Press Staff fternnon at her liome. '
Embiirrasscd city officials at M|.s Ni)es Tindaii opened th:,<
Houston are faced with a very. program with a scripture reading,
serious problem—bedbugs in tin ml lowed by a discussion of the
city auditorium. i lesson topic, "The First Thnrik*-
I niving.' conducted by Mrs. J. F.
Hulls. Mrs. L. n. Frier read a
spray used doesn't kill bedbugs
for 48 hours. Then, by another
week-end they're back again, bit -
itH'
PHONE 91
LHone Hampton, Sadie Beth K\v
•'"■si, Mary Ann Campbell, Bcr
' Sti'.es. ('harle.' Stile, Gail ami
Janice Benefiekl, Lynn and I^hi-
oi.:i Child-. Dcanna Lou Hatlev,
Nancy White. Hetty Jay Ayling,
Judy Miller. Lois W.uieger, Bert
Creel, Joi.nny Bruce Royall, Car-
ol Kottrt, Carol Sue Martind^le. | family's heads.
Jn-.ulh (..'Jlher, Elizabeth Brewc; ! Occupants of the home called
Mar> N. Fogei, Donald Kay | police, They sai.l woodpeckers had
l i.irapfnn, Edwin Stewart. Jackie' bored one
H'ebbi J>if Cartwright, Jane! , push a milk bottle
Cook. Di'vlene Hoff, Barbara i many smaller ones.
poem. "The Four Ships."
Following the program a busi-
ness meeting was held during
vhich new officers were elected
lor the ensuing year. Mrs. J. F.
Hulls was elected president, Mr .
Axel Olson, vice-president, and
Mrs. N J. Heals, secretary.
Plan- were made for a bazaar
and pake sale to l>e held on De-
ceinbcj 0 at Western Auto Store.
Members and guests present
were Mrs. J. F. Hulls, Mrs. 1^. P.
1 . A. Dalley. Mrs. Axel Olson,
II A. Dalley, Mr-. Axel Olso i,
Mrs. Alton Tindaii,' Mis. N, J.
Reals, p. E. Logan, Charles
Bioyles, p. K. Goth, H. A. Tieil-.
In Dallas, the machine-gun bor-
ing tactics of woodpeckers are
literally tearing the roof
off a
More inu.stard than any other
spice is eaten bv Americans.
LEGAL NOTICE
Open 1:45 |
Today & Tucs.
"Crack-Up"
— with—
Pat O'Brien
C. Trevor
Football
News & Cartoon
Wharton
Unable t<
gifts were
rfantiinotliC!
Trevu Cai '
TI IF". STATK OF TEXAS
TO: The unknown heirs of W. W.
hole laFge'enough to ?" «'*., <t«'cea«cd. and their hclra and
,. . , ... ' I «• k a 1 representatives, I>efendanta,
through, and , Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to ap-
attend but
Mrs, Cllie
Police said they \ hadn't had , near 4 before the Honorable County
a "jit, ,,,,w 'Court, of Hutchinson County, lexas,
mut li <xporicuo Aith wood pock* ;it th|1 Courl i|OUM th«-rcof. in Stm-
Adam crs and oinlotl tho animal control m>tt, T< xas, at or before 10 o'clock
,,r «U.. tn,...^.v fa...
ef the lionoroo, and division.
PHILLIPS
Stinnett News
By MRS. RAY OWNBEY
A M. of the first Monday next after
the expiration of forty-two days from
„ . , . „ 1 the oaie ol tho Issuance of thin citation
Game wardens at Lake lexoma same hi'in« the fitli day of January, A
are still having trouble, too. J U ltM7, then and there to answet
When the season opened bun- ! lp,;,ttl"? J1"1 'L1
, • , % . > . ,. .. ii . ' on the 2;ird dav of November A D. 1*146.
ter.s pet -isted m shooting seagulls j ln ,hls
cause, numbered 14JU on the
the.v thought wore ducks. Now, two , <Jock< t ol said court and styled Joseph
Open 5:45
Last Day!
"The Rood
To Utopia"
Tue.-Wed.
'The Walls Camp
Tumbling Down"
Mf i.i -u .s Ford was honored
at ., pink and blue shower r. - \
cently in the pat lor of the First !
' Christian church. Hostesses were S
Mi Paul Christian, Mrs. w. 11. j
Goodwin, and Mrs, Paul Jones.
i The serving table was covered j
| with y hue cloth and attractively!
('< i orated.
f. mes and word contests fur-'
n -heel < iitertainmcnt for the
e vcnlng.
Kefn.'-'hment ■ were served t'>
Mi dame; Robot Christian, Carl
| (louden. Harry Hanna, Jr., Ferril
El'sHay Ounbey. A let ha Dols- j
b> l'om Park-. Myrtle Eorlv.
. Lai t M Bryan.
hunters bagge'd an American eagle
they miste>ok for a goose.
The eagle, rare ia these parts,
measured seven fe'ot between wing
tips, was 35'ii inches long and
weighed about eleven pounds.
Former Regent of
Siom Loses $30,000
While in California
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.. Nov.
25 ■— i.P) — Thieves took 530.00!)
F Jones and Leona Jones, Plaintiffs |
vs. Tip P Dell, et al. Defendants. !
A brief statement < f the nature of
this suit js as follows, to wit: Action to
declare heirship, wherein plaintiffs
aU«'Ke that the said Leona Jones and
the said W W Jones were lawfully
married at the time of death of the
said W. W Jones; that such parties
were so married they acquired as
community property all property ol
which the said W. W. Jones died seized
or possessed, or to which he was in
whole or in part entitled at the time
of his death; that no children were
ever horn to the said W. W Jones;
that the said W. W. Jones adopted no
child or children; that the said W.
VV. Jones died intestate in Hutchinson
Count v. Texas, in December. l!M7; that
worth of jewelrv from Prieii Ban-1 by virtue of the facts nforeaald the
t ..<• o- r said Leona Jones became, upon the
Mi
been
ho-pi
10 hi'
munn
'i/in t
PHONE 200
Open 1:45
Today & Tues.
Clark Gable
Greer Garson
—in—
"Adventure'
Merle Bontlcy, who ha •
•i pi'tieut in the North West
id. Amariilo. has returned
homo in the Pringle com-
anei Mi>. Bill Robinson i
nh '• her mother, Mrs. \\\ n,
of Pamua, to Stanton la i
where Mrs. Peters under*
a major operation.
and Mi Loyd McCorinick
ol Tueumeari, New Mexico, wcr.'
uo*' re-conUy of their relatives,
the Burt M Bryans. Ke\ McCor*
mick-s, Carl Goodens, ICugent*
''.''.tgecokes, and M. E. McCormick.
Enroute home they visited rola-
t'vi in Pampa and Amariilo,
l.' ion Carr was ealleetto Pago'.o
Sjuings, Colorado, because of the
ilines-, of hi^ lather, Luke Carr.
The Luke Carts are forme"
1 lutehinsou county residents.
Vermont s apple crop runs to m
least ;itia,000 bushels a year.
omyong, former regent of Siarri
while he and his wife were absent
troiri their hotel bungalow Satur-
day night.
His spokesman, Col. Khar:)
KunJara, military and air at-
tru'he for Slam in Washington,
said "his excellency blames the
loss on his own carelessness. Ho
5left the doors unlocked, thinking
nothing like this could happen in
America."
Banomyong and his wife are
travelling unofficially until they
reach Washington for a four-day
stay as the guest of the United
States government.
death of the salel W. W. Jones, vested ]
with thf title and all rights in and all !
real, personal, and mixed property i
owned !«' the saiel W. W. Junes at tlie
time of his death, such property he- |
ine as follows: All the East 4H0 acres j
of land in Section Number 30, in Tilock
* on her M-21. In Hutchinson County.
Texas: that the said Joseph F. Jones
acquired the fee simple title to said
tract by virtue* of a deed made, execut-
ed, and delivered to him by the said
Leona Jones on the 2nd day of October.
Plalntif's pray judgment of the
Court determining, declaring, and ud-
■n"- v o ai" the heirs and only
heirs of the saiel W. W. Jones, and
tnat the Court determine, declare, and
adhidfe the said Leona Jones i* an
heir, anej Uie onlv heir, of the said W
W. Jones, and as such heir entitled to
the whole of the interest in such
estate, and that with respect to such
tract of land, that the saiel Leona Jones
lias conveyed her interest 'therein to
' pliantlfl'. Joseph f. Jones, as is more
| fully shown by Plaintiff's Petition on
! file in this suit.
The friendly group of the First : If this citation is not served within
Christian church missionary cir- "
cle will meet at I p. m. luesdaj . officer eveceiting this process
i.t the home of Mrs. Harley Hill, I shall promptly execute the same ac-
801 North Hedgecoke. Mem ben < t cording to law. and make due return
are reminded to bring pictuics or- itsueel and giv- n under my hand and
books for tho colored institute. I the Seal of said Court, at office in
Stinnett, Texas, this the 23rd day of
Lesl You Forget
fceuns^
tAKf CAR( OF YOUR
NUTRITION I ONE AND M
Will IAK f CAR I OF VOU
IN JUST 10
I
Order of Rainbow for Girls will
meed at 7:3(1 p.m. Tuesday at the
Masonic hall. Members are re-
minded lo bring money for pic-1
t tires.
November. A l) ttl-Ml
Attest:
T I- Wright Clerk.
(SEAt.i County Court, Hutchinson
County. Texas.
By Clara Roberts Deputy
Key: N >v. 25, Dec. 2. 9. Ill T I.. Wright
Oko-
E. O. MUCE
Painting. Paparhanging.
rating contractor.
Anv kind ol painting
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Compensation Liabil ly In*.
422 N. Hedgecoke Phone 309
|.opuliiHo*t,
* time-. 304
hfsr1
head,
GRAGG SEWING
SUPPLY SHOP
700 North Main
Phone 898
Borgcr
• Sewing Machines and
Repair Service
• Covered Buttons
• Button Holes
• Buckles
• Custom Made Bells
• Nailhead Trimmings
• Rhinestones
• Hemstitching
• Children's Dresses
(Town Tot Togs)
FOR SALE
Merle Normon
Beauty Shop
Well Equipped
—- Real Bargain—
Lite Insurance for Evary Need
Great Southern Life
insurance Company
DOYLE C. SPHAGOF.
214 Whiltenburg — Phone 205
Drs. Siaehlin & Dykej}
OptumelrisU
CRUSOE BUILDING
&10-A North Main Phone 346
Children Kept
Day or Night
Sewing — Alterations
Buttonholes
Mis. H. A. O'Dell
•23 N. Coble Phone 1223-J
SLIP COVERS
(Tailor Made)
Furniture Upholstered
Springs Re-tied
B.&L UPHOLSTERING SHOP
103 North Main Phone 53
CHARLIE McDOUGLE
Paint Contractor
Paper Hanging
Spray Work and Tex-Toning
611 Steverson St.
Borgcr
t
MORTONS
Sugar Cure
Tender Quick
Sausago Seasoning
Meat Pumps ■
i
LI L ABNPR
Homes For Sale
6-Room Modern House
5-Room Modern House
3-Room Modern House and
Lot—$2300.
NORTH PLAINS
REAL ESTATE CO.
J118 East 5th Phone 1901
BORGER
E-Z Way Laundry
Moved From
First and Weatherly to
202 WWst Adams—Phone 1410
"Better Prepared to Serve You"
Call Us For Pickups
Dog Foods
Collars and I.cashes
Use
CHIC-O-LINES
Jersey Delight
16 Cow Chow
HICKMAN BROS.
Feed Store
Phone 598 210 N. Main
Minors under 18 years old not with
their parent* or properly chaper-
oned not admitted.
MOOSE HALL
We reserve the right ot admlssloa
to anyone.
Iteaerve Tables—In Our Open
Garden.
Complete
Motor Rebuilding
REBORING
Front Wheel Alignment
TRUCK WORK
A SPECIALTY
NORTH PLAINS
Sales and Service
200 South Main Phones 972&134
WALTER ALLEN . ,
Lawyer
Injured Workman's
Condensation A Specialty
Plains Office Bldg.
302 1-2 North Main St.
CHice Pho. 404—Res. Plio. 783
See and Hear
Our New
Automatic
Phonographs
As low as
146.95
We Have Your
Favorite
HART MUSIC CO.
^hont 614 516 S. Moin
Borgor Chapter 437 R. A. M.
M. M. Degree
Stated Communication —
November 11 ^
J. T. Smith Prlcii
A. ]. O'Brien..- Kln«
J. B. Baker Scribe
It. A. Turner Sec'y
WORK SCHEDULE FOR
ISOM MASONIC LODGE MO. lttl
A. r. * A. M.
t
Nov 27
4 R A Dor reefl
npi n l«r'frige p.m.
Nov.
Ti F. I' Druiees
Open Lnrigft 0 p.m.
1
Visitors Welcome
HUGH ANDERSON, W. M.
•V!| v 8 Wvitt S«c
SO THINGS
IS RAD IN
LOVE.R
SLOBROViA-
GArriNG
OCjCi-Y.'.'
MAf-'TH: Y
BEGAN
OGGt "
I VAS (CULP.V; — AN' F.F THINGS IS
> BAD IN SLOl BCN/IA- rHASS AWFUL
Bixuz. whin things is good
THAR--IT'S FBIOHTFUL .*r q
GAT TING
OGGi_vi'.r
mj ■
apr
ONI «VSS HAMME PICA LOANS (JS
3, OOO.CXW, OOC'.CiO R AS BUCKMIKS * WE
STARFP TO DArH.V NICE. FUTUt^e
HEY ? - SO - HOKAYSO It- ' -
MT.RlCA THINKS MORn. OF A LOUSY
3ooo.oa.icoo.oo «asbuckniks
THAN OF US Al l SL.OBBOVIANS
WILL. BLCOMM E'ASTINK ff
-7 y . __
c~.Tjr, #1$^^
RED RYDER
By FRED HARMON
\JsL T3U
THREE
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rV'lEAMWHlLE.THAT
LvJ UHSPEAK^LE
ROSUEI SUCKIN5MWA
ISH, 15 BUSV WRIT-
ING HtS WEWOIRS.
"TWO TECWES OF
<300CI,CLE^N FRW".
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I 6E.E THKf A NEW lYKVi t \
fcC'ET B i"0N-liC'CK. 15 )
MEWii^S COWVETlO . BUCKS'!
: PCVT W10W
HOW IP KEEP
AfeRtAOT OF
ViCRlV EVENT5
I tJtCN'T
lOUi WINCV!
tT Whs
Y I'VE ''ONE BUSINESS WtTrt
ENDOWED Bv \ 1 1.EFT WV\ THAT VN£I I SWlV
PHVuknTHROPIST '
N(VN\EP
NVf! CCS
V
51. ^ v "
by iuCdL.il: I Uhrtcn
you've" viwshwo'
rE.-IDEP TO DO SOWS / CHECK THE
PHILANTHROPIC WORK. SPELLING OF WS
BUCK.V! WITH SOUK i FORMER CLIENTS'
KlMfc HEART AND SOME- NAMES. VOU'LL
60DV ELSE? WONES, } FIMD 'tlA IN
SOU-
1/
y'WHO'S WHO".
ClM tm A IK— nu Co
GIVE NATURE A CHANCE!
Mok* yotw <fnlrol tcurcf ol health
•i fuftc.t*oning |> op«tlyl
GET ADIERIKA TODAY!
Ubv tot 10 day\ ond
roller d'lt«ftflttHr)« thi* lO'day TONf
MP of NAtUKt S NUtRi'iON iOUi Slofl-
ing TOMORROW MORNING — UPON
ARISING P*n't Ctlor' t,o il lorfuy'
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST?
AOLERIKA
CAUtiou oil CNti i', oirinto
• IMEMBER THIS: SATISFACTION GtARANTlfO OR MONIY MfUNPIO
9« Sta«9 ler TKIAt SO| <e M> AUCKIKA to . C-pi I i< Pewl l. M.«
Superman
Try This Old Home-Mixed
Cough Relief. Surprising!
Child Could Make It. ~ 'any drusrclst. This Ih a npcclnl cor.'-
V<« f >utl<ini> ICio Savincr <* proven inKrcdlents, in con-
INO UKWUg. «lg .a\uig. xv« ll known f<ir <|iiii k
A o<t muj not know it, l>ut, in yonr u* tion in throat nnd bronchial liti-
<,v.n kili lnn. you ciin < nsily proimrf'tiitlonx,
a ii ally ; ui'iii i in:; ■ • -1 ■ • -1' for coimhs Put tho Pines Into a pint IwttD,
«iu. to i-olii--. n'fM,M-rti.Nhioti.il -jourland till up with yotirayrup. Thtiayou
inotluM* prnl'mt'ly 'w .1 it —lint for n al lii.'ik.- n full pint of splendid cOU'.'li
i' -nils-. It's luii't i«> l :nt. \ nip, and you feot nhout four tltn<
i-'C'-t. iuiik<* ; ,>111(1' i.y tiriin r 2aMtitM;l ft>ryourmoney.Itn< v<cs<i>oi! .
i u| uri.miliit' l • : ir mi l mi.- . up and . liildn n luvt> it« pli-ai-:iiit ta.vt.
of water ii l"w in.ini' uta. until .11 An I for quick rcllof, H'#< n wonder.
olv< d. or >«• 11 i mi i torn !•> rup mi It |,nv-<'hh U>'- phlwin. aootbes tin u •
lupii.l hori< >. in i. i hi ii,ai > 111p. 111..i< • I mi inliiaiii -, ouh*"
Nu cookin m-.-.|i.l it' mi ti.niU. ii. in.l iiiak'.<bri:illiiiivccii-j. I r i l
Th'ii l" ■■uiti • • • inn . i "nu ' *'.|, j our money wiIIIn rt fund -i.
3y Jerry Stcael and Joe Shuster
VJC FLINT
twenty
Bubble was
i i
; to ten Growl phoned, sayinff
s leaving Blua's <*"« hewing fa
' ^ s
M. fetC U. 2. PAt. Oft.„ >
^ r'rr r -i' ti' M « t ^ t^
By Michccl O Malley and Ralph Lan«
10 o'clock slurp in the shadow of
Corson's led^e I Heard that music. And
j jst as Clip Lilt must have done, 1 listened.
TMfc BlUE DANUBE .'
I'VE HEARD THAT BEFORE!
LOOK'S LIKE A BOAT OFF
THERE-CIRCLING/
N*SWW"W
BUT LOOK.
CanOTMERI
FLAnE 'S|
fciREAKlNG
AER'Al
uecklec,'
&
A>r
Cl-AUK KENT
AND
LOtS LANF
ossskvl
4 wAN« <StO
THtU&irC*
f WFLL, IP IT AIN'T
INfiPECTOR BtlTlFHSAU.'
I'M IN A HURRY - -
1 TOLD YOU
WHAT THAT
CANCIY WOJLO
DO TO YOUR
TEETH, SON/
the lake. I told him to delay Bubble.
DELAY HIM, Ell?
AND NOT A COP IN
SI6HT. I'M BEGINNING
TO ENJOY THIS TRIP
M:V; BU6BI (
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Phillips, J. C. Borger-News Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 311, Ed. 1 Monday, November 25, 1946, newspaper, November 25, 1946; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293464/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.