Borger-News Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 1, 1946 Page: 4 of 32
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4—Borg.r, (T.xas* Naws-Herald—Sunday. Dk. 1, IMS
Veterans Leave
Squatter Homes
CHICAGO, Nov. 30—{IP) _ A
tfroup of veterans and their fami-
lies. who took over & veterans
housing dwelling units for four
weeks, will move out by Sunday
night, it was announced toda.v.
The ex-GI squatters' lawyers
WarrjK J. Hickey and Manuel J.
Robb&is said the veterans "sein-
ed the dwellings at the project l>e
fuse they thought this was a good
opportunity to present the plight
of the homc.sless veteran to the city
and natioa. This has been accom-
plished.* 'X-;■ i rjv
"No hann was meant when
these dwellings were seized but
ith< nation mual r—ltai that to
provide the homes that veterans
| need, it must attack the problem
' in the same way we attacked the
. problem of war production. We ur-
! gently request that the city help
nit find permanent homes for these
vetetans."
At a conference Nov. 20 with the
i attorney* Assistant State's Attor-
j ney Prank Fitzgerald tiflfti to
) drop prosecution of trespassing
charges if the squatters vacated
the premises at the airport homes
project.
Antony once presented the Is-
land of Cyprus to Cleopatra as a
API Annual Dane* Dec. 6th.
Rubber Plant Cafeteria. Borger.
Negro Woman
Fined Penny
On Odd Charge
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HALIFAX, N. S.. Nov. 30—W
-Viola Desmond, 32 - year - old
negro hairdresser, who was fined
(20 and costs for sitting down-
tairs in a New Glasgow, N. S,
heater when she held a balcony
ticket, has started legal action
.-gainst the theater manager,
tienry McNeil.
Her case has drawn the sup-
port of the Nova Scotia associa-
tion for the advancement of col-
ored people.
Mrs. Desmond said she was re-
moved bodily from the theater
Nov. 7, held all night in jail and
fined the next day for "defraud-
ing the federal government of one
cent—the difference in the amuse-
ment tax on an upstairs ticket of
two cents and downstairs ticket of
three cents."
She said the theater cashier hno
denied her a down-stairs ticket,
raying "I'm not permitted to se'l
r.ownstairs tickets to you people."
The theater manager declared
there was no discrimination a i l
no instructions had been issued
against the sale of downstairs
tickets to negroes.
The writ served against McNeil
ty Mrs. Desmond's counsel, F- W.
Mutual Defense
Bases Planned by
Philippines, U. S.
CAMP O'DONNELL, Luzon, P.
I.. Nov. 30—<A'h—Philippine Pres
iaent Manuel Roxas declared to
day in a National Heroes' day
address that an agreement had
been reached permitting the
United States to establish bases ,n
the islands for mutual defense.
Speaking to the United States
army's reformed division of the
Philippine scouts, Roxas said "We
have an agreement with the
United States permitting her to
establish bases here for the mu-
tual defense of our two countries."
No other announcement, either
in Manila or Washington, has yet
been made that the final agree-
ment over the establishment of
bases has been reached by the two
governments.
The president declared that tho
Filipino tcouts, who were virtu-
ally wiped out In the Bataan cam-
paign and since reestablished J&
the United States 12th (Caribou)
division, "will be used chiefly tc
Bissetf, charged false arrest, im-
prisonment, aksault and malicious
prosecution.
man these bases."
Roxat told the troops that at
the next session of the Philippine
congress he would recommend «m
amendment to the Philippine cit-
izenship law, permitting members
of the scouts to retain their Phil-
ippine citizenship. He termed it
"unfortunate" that the present
laws withdraw the right of cit-
izenship from a Filipino who has
joined the United States army.
BODY IDENTIFIED
DALLAS, Nov. 30—(A't—A body
found late yesterday in Denton
creek at Carrolton has been iden-
tified tentatively as Carl Stewavr,
43, of Dallas. Justice of the Peace
W. L. Sterrett returned a verdict
rf death by drowning, police sai l
the man had been dead about a
month.
•0.S00 BUSHELS
OF WHEAT DISAPPEAR
SHERMAN, Tex., Nov. 30—OP)
— Robert Edgar Griffin, Frisco.
Tex., was indicted today by a fed-
eral grand jury on 12 counts of
theft In connection with the dis-
appearance of 60,500 bushels of
wheat belonging to the commodity
credit corporation. The wheat was
said to have been stored in a Fris-
co elevator.
Griffin posted $5,000 bond today
in U. S. district court.
UCLA COMPLETES
UNBEATEN SEASON
LOS ANGELES. Nov. 30—<#)-•
The UCLA Bruins wound up a
perfect 10-game football season
today by defeating Nebraska. 18-0,
before 52,558 fans in Memorial
coliseum.
WINGS OVER JORDAN
Borger High School Audiiorium
December 3 — 7:30 p. m.
—Advance Tickets—$1.80—
On Sale December 1
At the Door—$2.40
FLUORESCENT
FIXTURES
Just received a large shipment of Fluorescent
fixtures for resident and business installation.
SEE THEM ON DISPLAY
3.0
ALAMO
PARTS AND
MACHINE WKS.
231 North Main Phone 1313
"We Sell 'Em 'Cause We've Got 'Em"
SHOP EVERY DEPT. AT PENNEY'S
Shop every department at Penney's . . , you'll find the store full of big
values . . . lots of ideal Christmas gifts . . . shop Penney's Toy Department!
J. C. PENNEY CO.. INC.
7-Piece Wine Set
Seven piece crystal wine set — daisy cutting— / QQ
14-inch decanter—six 3 1-2 ox. glasses £m*UU
Boxed Stationery
Will make an ideal gift—stationery in leather- <a Aft
ette embossed box — 18 rag-content sheets and I Mfl
envelopes. X.UV
4-Pc. Toilet Set
Decorated backs, gold colored metal frames and j aa
handles — Nylon brushes — makes a lovely ^ JJq
Children's Snow Suits
Re-priced. Children's smart little snow suits f ftft
that makes an ideal garments for the cold S IIII
weather ahead. *1.111#
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Girls' Lounging Robe
Just received these lovely wool and rayon robes fl flh
—made just like mothers!
Organdy Lunch Sets
Dainty lunch sets — in while and pastel or- |) aa
gandy — cloth 37"x37"— with four matching / Mil
napkins—boxed. Ii.wU
Dorothy Perkins Set
Dorothy Perkins gift sets — attractively boxed A aa
with cologne and bath powder — a gift she'll / llll
like. ™,uw
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Lovely New Dickeys
Smart new dickeys in many new styles —tail- * an
ored to wear with your suit — ideal gift for I JjX
every woman. *.vw
Rhinestone Jewelry
Lovely rhinetione costume jewelry — pins — a flr
bracelets — earrings — a gift any woman will
Christmas Cards
Get your Christmas cards early — beautiful flHfJ
cards boxed 20 cards with envelopes.
White Outing Flannel
Good quality white cotton outing flannel — 36 /JlfJ
inches wide — shipment just received.
Women's House Slippers
You'll find a swell assortment of women's
house shoes at Penney's — many styles and col-
ors to choose from.
All-Wool Blankets
St. Moritz — pure wool jacquard blanket —
guaranteed to resist moth damage S years! 5
pound weight.
Cigarette Sets
A smart gift — cigarette set of crystal — the
large barrow holds the cigarettes, two small
ones for ashes.
Bed Tray Rack
She'll love this bed tray rack — adjusts to 4
positions for eating, writing, reading while you
Willi
5 Pc. Bowl sSet
MoUiar will like this live pi.c bowl Ml — eel
•rM own proot poller? - bowls lira inches to
Waste Paper Baskets
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2.89
12.90
1.49
1.50
2.25
50c
Girls' Winter Coats
10.00
Girls winter coats re-priced . . . Mother here's a big value for
you . . . size range is broken . . . smart styles!
Women's Smart Suits
10.00 - 20.00
Smart winter suits at this low price .
. . . you'll find many smart styles!
. re-priced to sell out
Women's Winter Coats
12.00-20.00
A big value for you . . . womens winter coats at these prices
. . . good styles and colors to choose from.
Women's Sheer Blouses
1.00
A small group of womens sheer blouses at this price
of them are white . . . size range broken!
most
Women's Dresses
1.00-2.00-5.00
A group of womens smart winter dresses re-priced for quick
clearance . . . taken from our regular stock!
Women's Winter Skirts
2.00 - 3.00
Womens smart winter skirts . . . you'll find many styles and
materials to choose from . . . most all sizes!
Women's Sweaters
2.00
Here's a big value for you . . . womens smart sweaters . . .
good stvles and colors to choose from ... at Penneys!
Women's Slack Suits
10.00
Womens wool and rayon slack suits . . . smart styles ... an
ideal garment for winter wear . . . most all sizes!
Women's Dress Shoes
2.00 - 3.00
A grand opportunity to buy new dress shoes
broken . . good style*) to iltoose from'
, si/.e range
Pin-Up Lamp Shade
1.00
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imh.I1 pin up lamp
Men's Wool Scarfs
He will like this gift und he will use it . . .
lovely all-wool scurfs . . . choice of colors . , .
warm and durable.
Leather Billfolds
You find a bg assortment of men's leather bill-
folds at Penney's ... a gift every man can use!
Men's Travel Kit
A gift he'll appreciate . . . lovely fitted travel
kit . . . case of leather . . . fitted with everything
he will need for a trip
Men's Boxed Kerchiefs
Always welcome . . . gift boxed handkerchiefs . .
large colored cottons . . . they will make a nice
gilt!
Men's Sport Shirts
Sporty, washable plaid prints . . . made of the
famous Pacific Mills cottons . . . long sleeves
... in sizes small, medium and large!
Boys' Bath Robe
Your boy will like one of these warm blanket
robes . . . neat styling, contrasting trim!
Men's Dress Gloves
A gift that is always welcome . . . mens fine
quality dress gloves . . . many smart styles and
colors to choose from!
Boys' Pile Lined Coats
One of these coats will be the boys top gift . . .
deep pile lined for warmth . . . lamb collar . . .
water repellent!
Men's Sport Coats
Mens all-wool sport coats . . . fine tailoring . . .
smart styling ... in new smart colors . . . blues
and browns!
1.98
2.98
2.98
49c
2.49
3.15
3.06
18.47
16.75
Boys' Jimmie Suits
3.16
6.90
1.49
Give the little boy one of these smart Jimmie
Sets . . . Jacket and bib Jimmie . . . several
smart styles!
Men's Mackinaws
Mens warm rugged wool content mackinaws . .
bundle up collar . . . belted model . . . will
make a welcome gift!
Maple Tie Racks
This will help both Junior and your man keep
ties in order. Fasten it to the door of the closet,
holds 36 ties.
Men's Finger-Tip Coats
Mens smart finger-tip coats . . . warm, smart, lit fir
durable . . . the smart coat for general wear! I
Pipe Rack & Humidor
For a man who loves his pipe . . . Ambei > 'a.-'s
humidor holds 12 lb. of tobacco . . . the rac\ > i'l
hold four of his precious pipes!
China Table Lamps
She will like one of these hand decorated china
table lumps , , , table type . . . complete with
14" stretched rayon khade'
Boys' Dress Pants
A hi* iiMMHtineni lit' boy dieis fctaek* . , you
Hill i.mi mail)' mini! ,ii.it stvles to i||ihim' tn-rn
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1.98
9.90
2.08
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Phillips, J. C. Borger-News Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 1, 1946, newspaper, December 1, 1946; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293468/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.