Borger News-Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 253, Ed. 1 Monday, September 16, 1946 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BORGER NEWS-HERALD
Published at SOI North Main Straat Borgsr, T»xa* every evening
except litrrliy, and on Sunday morning by Panhandla Publishing
Company, Ik. Publisher*.
J. C. Phillips________________________ Editor and Manager
One Year .................................................. W OO
Sin Months __________________________________________________M.ll
Thro* Months _________________________ W-50
Month (5 Weeks)........................-....................B1.00
Weakly .-2°
Entered as second-elass matter November 23, 1926, at the Pott
Office at Barger, Texas under the Act ot March 6. 1997.
The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use o( republi
cation of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise.
Page 2—Borger. (Texas) News-Herald- Monday, Sept. 16, 1946
| the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Buster
' Hazel. They arrived Saturday,
Mr and Mis. James Griffin of
1a»uisland nre \ isiiinn their rela-
tives Mr, and Mrs. A. S. Barrett
land family, and Mi and Mrs.
Hugh Griffin mil family.
Jean Edens has gone to Derive
Colorado where she will visit leia
lives.
Eliesi Tendle, si-., made u trip
to Oklahoma recently to visit his
son who is in ill health.
* SANFORD NEWS
Stinneit News
By MRS. RAY OWNBEY
“What Next?" Add a small
amount of v inegar to the last rinse
water when washing nylon or
The small son of Mr. and Mrs.
Duster Hazel had the misfortune
ol falling on a pipe, which re-
sulted m an injured forehead. He
was lushed to Borger lor medical
treatment.
By MRS. W. H. SNYDER
Harvcv Jon"?* wxre'hole's sr^'nt ••»»"“»*« »«' 1,u~" """l Hodge. Stallings, son of M. and
"wcleotC backLome" parte iw*‘u’r when washing ny on o M|... Haymoi„, Stall,ngs: », ,v
September 9 honoring Mr. and 1 Th^v' ccuUn then- i’,,ncd comtartalily after
Mrs. Sieples and daughter Kath- ujn,'|,r®“‘j , h,' ' \\ i, , arriving medical core for .an in-
lyn, former Sanford residents. A v ,M ‘ juicd mouth. The lad was bicyc-
host of friends presented the xt. Iidr when he received a painful
couple, who ware married re- »,........ {fall
eently. with a wedding gilt.
Kathryn was also presented a
4r% wcis i/ni t.y » * •••**••*
Mu Cliarle
WALTER ALLEN
Lawyer
Injured Workman’s Compensa-
tinon A Specialty.
Plaint Office Bldg.
302 1-2 North Main St.
Office Pho. 404—Ret. Pho. 783
Real Radio and Refrig-
eration Service. H. E.
Hardeman. Phone 143.
Money always talks most when
a man mnrrie* it.
Business Phone 1068
Educaiior.nl Plant to Pit Youi
Own Personal Needs
The Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Men-
efee and family were given a fan -
gift. Refreshments were served to !),ll(-v Friday mglu in the
approximately 50 guests from Methodist church.
Sanford and Fritch. The honorees Hurkhalter furnished piano mu.
returned to their home in Long ic for the ev ening, and group smg-
Beach, California Tuesday morn- mfi was enjoyed.
jna | A hue or false quiz was con-
_ [ducted by Mrs. II. W. Sever, with
Mrs. Harvey Jones was ho'tes Clarence Holt and Mis Edcli as
t a birthday party September "'group cnplaii,-
onorinc tier husband. Tht- even i Mr and Mis Boiler Gain-on
Mi A. il, Stevenson and daugh-
ters Patricia and Bonnie Sue, who
have been visiting her parents.
Mi. nnd Mrs. Lapard of the South
Plains, have reutrned home.
Donnie Ix'e Titus, son of Mr.
and Mr. B. V. Titus, who lias
been a patient in the Borger hos-
pital. lias returned to Ins home.
Mis Raymond Stalling . who
has been in failing health, has
gone to Arkansas for medical care.
Mis- Ri ba Lee Smith who was
honoring tier husband. The even .
ing was spent playing games of i and family, also honor guests, who
42. At a late hour refreshments 1 are moving lo Rosebud, New
of sandwiches, cake, jello and 1 Mexico, were given a remembrance
coffee were served to the pillow jfrom the Womens l tiristian Ser
ing: Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Sieples vice union, after which a lovely
and Kathryn, of Long Reach. Cab [blanket and an offering >>< -silve- , much improved,
lforma: Mi nnd Mrs. Klic WoMi\vas presented to Hoy. .mil Mis
of Fritch; Mr. and Mr*- Meia-lec . Vis,ting 'ri^cntlv in Amarillo
Scott and daughter. Narba Jean Sandwiches cake and com - Jj , , Smith and dough-
Mr. and Mrs. Straw- Coffer. Mis j were served to approximately p,, p.-na Jean. Mrs Bill Kob-
gt°n Adams and Sue; Mi. and,guests. jn.s,m. Mrs. Harry Hanna and
Mrs. Claude Reed, and the hon- ------ daughters. Mary and Martha; Mrs.
Unable to attend but sending iDallas will’arrive Wednesday*and ! H^^M^Rav011’OwSey M«jd
p.nTMrMlind^VSff |^S^iSX. tt?aK Kiln Jean Vincent and
tend the services.
chard.
Johnnie Ray Oivnbev.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dishman
spent the weekend in Sayre, Okla-
homa visiting relatives.
Mrs. Jack Robertson, Mis
Cecil Williams, Mrs. Lee Dishman
and Mrs. Reno were shopping in
Amarillo Monday.
Among the Stm ett student- . » , •» n .
entering eolegc this month and j JL6SI I OU A 01 Cl61
the first of October are Mary and j __■*
: Martha Hanna twin daughters. Beti, chi (.ha„,or of u^, sigma
ol Mr. and Mrs. IM'iy 1 ‘; phi sorority will meet Tuesday
who w ill return to WTSC . I unvon. ., n „M. Fedc.awd
Ethellon Early, daughter of Mi. . 1
and Mrs J E, Early, pin’s to at- UUI> ,0_________________
„ ... itend business college in Houston
inmr*‘isJ son V ‘ r her brother. Major ITclanii Communism repre-ents u great
n on L Early and family, live. Hbuy ; danger for the welfare of all
-iiecn ana ismuy ■ Stevenson, who has been employed i nations whether considered as ,i
... ,7 , . bv the lawyer’s Abstract Service poiitii al. economic, and social
Kansas isTisiting hei mother and l,lillls 10 attend college in Can- philosophy, m as potenti: I ide .-
sii -...........lm-
at»fit wmssw srtfs.....
Mr, and Mrs L. King, and Carl
CLIFF'S RADIO
SALES & SERVICE
319 W. MADISON
-¥• Rpsclallss in Repairing
All Kinds of Radlo«
4ava a Lsrgt Slock of Tub*.
Kleclrolux Cleaners
For Sole and Rent
TERMS
-3PECIAL-
exchsr.gr your old Electrolux
tor s new one. We alio rlcni
Furniture and Shampoo Rugs
NICHOLS & SON
,15 West W ashington Pb. 934-W
CARROLL F. LESB
Representing
Southwestern Life Ins. Co.
<36-A N. Main Borge
The call for used units is rap-
idly attaining a new peak. Fur-
thermore, there is an evergrowing
shortage in the medium and low-
priced brackets. The i,cst of these
are being sold as soon a? they
come In.
H. E. CANADA
Painting Contractor
tin Itaoe* rcot* by rprxy pelntlae
■•lUtmtlon (;u«r»nlee<i
Any kind ot Pelntlne.
fompenietlon LtehlUty tnd Pro*
•rty I.isruege Isxvureac*—
dox lit Borgei
Paul’s Floor Sanding Co.
Prompt, Courteous Service.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
• -Free Estimation—
We Specialise In
Ploor Laying.
412 W. Monroe Phone 779
New Location On
CITY PLUMBING
CO.
See Us For Your
Plumbing Supplies
Each Service Call
Given Prompt Atteniion
PHONE 787—Nile Phone 747-W
J. B. GREEN, Jr., Owner
Wcathcrfy Street
Across from
Public Library
L.catut on
it Automobiles
★ Furniture
A Cattle
★ Pertoaisl
E. O. PRICE
Painting Papernangtng. Dace
■-aiing contractor.
Any kind of painting
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Compensation Liability Ins.
422 N. Hedgecck* Phone 301
OPEN
NORTH PLAINS
REALTY CO.
List your property here and
get results. We have cash buy-
ers for 3 and 4 room homes.
Will havo farms and ranches
for sale.
—owners—
G. C. ALEXANDER
T. A CARTWRIGHT
113 EAST 5th SI.
FRED'S
RADIO SERVICE
Prompt guaranteed parts and
service on all types radios and
radio cabinets. We pick 'eirt up
anywhere in Phillips-Borge«
area. ~
3327 Rice Street
In Phillips
A Veteran
Owned Shop
Phono
1966
A Borger Business Tu
HeH You Financially
Children Kept
Day or Night
Sewing — Alterations
Buttonholes
Mrs. H. A. O'Dell
923 N. Coble Phone 12Z3-J
Get Your
Hunting License
at WICK’S
also
Hurling Coals,
Hunting Vests,
and Game Bags.
Flexrite Casting Rods S9.4 5
Perrine Automatic Reels $3.00
Roller Skates
Wick’s Sports Store
301 S. Main Phone 742
Dr. Geo. E. Bear,
B. S., M. S., D. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
Cradunte: Kansas State College,
University of Kansas. American
College of Ph. Therapy, Carver
Chiropractic College
Steam Baths Si Electrical
Treatments
In Borger Since 1939
Phene 119 413 Deahl Si.
H M PHILLIP?
Lester E. Moffitt
TAX CONSULTANT
Bookkeeping and Payroll
Service
Pace Building — 502 N. Main
Rooms 10-11 Phone 1913
COURTESY
LOAN CO,
cnTcriw. now
NEW SCHEDULt
TO
Rubber Plan!
und their families.
The rhurrh of Christ of Fritrh Gooden, jr.. son of Mr. and Mi-
lumored BVlbe^mons. who is Curl Gooden nre M Lubbock to
leaving soon to attend college,
with a party Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Johnie Miller and daugli-
uttend college: .lame- Sever, :on
of Mr and Mrs. W. R. Sever, vs ho
was a summer student at Texas
Tech i- there for the winter sc- I
ter!*"Earfene returned Saturday 1 meMei also: Curti Goodwin and
from Wichita Falls, Texas, where Hu hard Goodwin, sons of Mr.
thev have been visiting with rel- and Mrs W R. Goodwin are ott
atives. j to College: Curtis will return t«
’ Boulder, Colorado, where he was
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Murphy ia summei student; Richard will
of Tulsa Oklahoma visited in the re-enter WTSC at Canyon for the
Elton Adams home recently, tall and winter session. Er-est
__ jTindle. jr.. son of Ernest Tindlc
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Robertson will also enroll at WTSC.
nnd Cleo. and Ada Hull spent
Sunday with his parents in Ama- Mi. and Mis Foster Lee were
rillo. | recent visitors in the home of I
his sister. Mrs. W. S. Grant anil
Mr and Mrs J. O. Eldridge of i family in Amarillo They also vis-|
Flasum. Louisiana nre visiting ited with a brother and family i
their sons. Bill and Henry Eld- Hubert U-e in Farmington. New
ridge, and their families, -Mexico, who were guests in tlu
_ iGrant borne.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wilkins of I -
Concordia. Kansas are visiting j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reese oi
their daughter. Mrs. O. E. Ryan Apache, Oklahoma, are visitors in
FLOOR
FURNACES
Immediate Delivery
And Installation
Shims Will fcv• Blmlen n
Hoar and Hxlf Uouri from SA M
to 1 A M
xrso CHANGi: or ROUT*
THROUGH BUNAVISTA
Buimi wtU intst nunevlcta oj 81
lidiino to Dahllnto Dolomltx to
\mnryllii to T.Ureno to Uactuj.
Thine* to Pbllv'e* Cnmp
Buimi will qo to Huchu Pitt* Ad
dttlon *1 follow lug limn.:
■ « A M., 2:45 P.M., IZiAS A.M.
Panhandle Stages
Shuttle Service
Vacuum
Cleaners
On Hand and For Sale
Shop our new store tor
many hard to get items
and family, and their son, Ralph
Wilkins and family
Miss Jessie Bennett is employed
at the boarding house in Fritch.
Mr. and Mrs. George Unbarger
of Borger have moved into the
Billie Lemons rental house. He
is employed at the Phillips plant
in Sanford.
Mr. and Mr-. P.
Raney, A. B Avers, F C. Stredi.
Date Roberts, Ro/.eUa Hodges,
Dewiggii . Max Page. Ella
Hall.
Mae Burrow-. Opal Gibson, .1, K.
Swisher, of Fritch; Kelly. Marie
Kelly, Bonnie Pool, Cora Sprng-
gins."
Unable to attend but -ending
gifts were Mc-dames Ben Crump.,
Fete Miller. Harvey Junes. 1 alley i
Rena, Tom Scarbrough, Henry 1
_ ,, fiena. I om Scarbrough, Item s
- "K Cu e P B<’ai’.‘Lr'" ' Ekindgc, Clvde Page. Mark Rob-
were in Fritch Sunday visiting - ......
relatives and friends
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Thompson
visited his brother. Raymond
Thompson, in Sweetwater. Texas
recently.
Lee Williams of Sayre, Okla-
homa spent Friday evening with
his brother, Carl Williams and
family.
rrt'••>!. J f- Ragsdale. F. C
W-gley. Claude Woods, Elton
Adam'. Are Thomas. J A Wil-
liamson. W 1. Calsnn, Edith
Prichard. J A by‘-on. A E. Ro-
berts, Oilman. Eoui'c Sampson
u| Fritch: Mesdames Lmiaster,
W. H. Fldridue. Don Roberts of
Fritch
Maytag Washers
Bcndix Washers
Servel Refrigerators
Several makes of
Radios
ANNOUNCEMENT
Dr. Marshall Dyke
We hove Radios on
hand and to sell!
KEITH
APPLIANCE
700 Deahl Phone 700
Announces His Association
with
Dr. C. A. Siaehlin
For lhe Exclusive Praclice Of
OPTOMETRY
510-A NORTH MAIN
PHONE 346
BORGER
See and Hear
Our Now
Automatic
Phonographs
As low as
S4E.S5
Wc Have Your
Favorite
HART MUSIC CO.
516 S. Main
Minors under 18 yenm old not vrith^
their parent* or properly chaper-
oned not admitted.
MOOSE HALL
We reservo the right of admission
to anyone.
Reserve Tables—In Our Open
Garden. «
Phone 614
f
Reliable Rug and Upholstery
CLEAKERS
320 East 4th Amarillo, Tcxa*
Phone 20263 or 4743
E-Z Way Laundry
Now Under New Management
C. F. GARTH, Owner
Prompt Service on Wet Washf
Corner of Washington
On 1st and Weatherly
Temporary Phone 1745-J
Will be in Borger Ea<-h Weak On—
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Cleaning and Moth Proofing of upholslercd furnitura, rugs and
lacked down carpet?.
Wnfo or phone us collect *f Inioresfsd
in this scr vie*.
Sherwin-Williams
Paints & Varnishes
F. P. SMITHEY
Hardware and Furniiure
(Formerly Counts Hardware
Phono 535
-4
421 Norih Main
RUSH BROS. Owners
Bock-to-School Specials
$5.00 up
Borger Chapter 43? R. A M
St |) I ( " 1>C )•>
PM A MM Degree
->epl( in
Ti.\ Degree
J. T. Smith Priest
A. J. O Brian King
J B. Bnkar Scribs
P. A. Tanner Sec y
i
member, your attractiveness begins with b
your hair. Call today for your appointment . L
' Y*
Phono 435 for
Appoinlrocnts
lo beauty ... I|
RUTH'S BEAUTY SHOP j]
212 Norih Main
WORK SCHEDULE FOR
ISOM MASONIC LODGE NO. 1141.
A. F. fc » M *
Sept IP
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A
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St fit. in
(I Cum i.umicatmn
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Visitor* Welcome
HUGH ANDERSON, W. M.
Wiley B Vsyntt Sec
LI’L AilNE-R
By Al Capp
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RED RYDER
By FRED HARMON
Mrs. Reva Capps of Bunavrita
spent Wednesday with lier sister.
Mrs. Carl Williams and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Car! Williams
.'pent the weekend visiting rela-
tives in Sayre, Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs Merle Wilmoth
I.rid Merle. Jr., nre visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Wilmoth and fam-
ily
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Childers
nnd family of Roxton visited a
lew days in the home ol then
daughter, Mrs. Earl Biunum and
Mr Bronum.
Mrs. C*. A. Bronum is ;n We I-
mgton. Trxa? taking cate "! hu
daughter who is ill.
Herman, Jeif. and ' al Portl-
and Mi>? June Sanders ol Sayre,
Oklahoma, were Sunday aflci-
roon caller? in the A. G Portei
ar.<
Mr* Frank L Na ■ ,
an McKmne-. Mr* Ah
er Mr? J W Lou> M
Eidodac. anu Mr* A I
UIX, hi, iMYMlt a! U
Mr*
LOOK AHEAD!
Winter is on the Way-
Brilliant Fire
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CIRCULATING
HEATERS
9
Universe!
Floor Furnaces
CALL 643
lor
KamburqiTS—Hoi Dogs
To Go
COBY S CAFE
406 Weatherly f
.... ........
-Asr- a*es.
—c pRite.sipA
With Night and Day
Thermostat Control
PfeHer & Fincher
3**3 S. Main
Star Tires and Tubes
Scissors Jocks
Scat Covers
Complete Line of
Lucite Gift Items
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REG'CN.
COROAIRE HEATERS
Blower Type Gas Heater
GLO- FIRE FIRE LOG
Tor Tht Fireplace
We hove the above <n (tock now Dun t Delay
Old*# Yburt Tuduy
JUY YUUTS APFUANCE
fowl* M«m I*
FKFDS SEEDS
Prairie or Aifalfa
Hay
By Bale or Ton
ALL KIND Or GRAIN
WHOLE AND GROUNF
Bcrmudo
Gross; Seed
Chic 0 Line
VM ii'ii ted
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HICKMAN HH0‘;
Feed ilkll
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