Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 148, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 11, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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BY ADPI AIDE HUMHHRJ&b copyright 19.16, 8>
n.M.I.AS 'IV \ Mil y II ,/f'i
Texan oil |>icutiir'tlon will «i j
oil .1 fivti.ilti v.il .week ban in Hlart j
in - Saturday in n (trust le tep
to euiiiill ovenirodueiion "threat
1 iiíiií" to undermine iIn- murkst,
Krneat 0. Thoinimoli. a member of ,
ih# Stnl ' Kaili unit Coinmimitoii.
said yenierday
Thompson c y ill tin 11 i*i 1 • * 1 <lo8-
t«K down wi lls fur the doki three ,
Siitliiil.ivs was 1 >'iii>: drawn n
Austin and that In would mIkii
it today
8uudi*> üi;"idowuH have be«n
In nffeel sitter Jaiuutry fiillnwiuj:
n four w 1 'ok 1 mil in ¡In- Rant Temí
field.
Such anion wan hinted t Ana-
T In Monday lr Thoinpitou and
Terrell, who pointed lo MtrcuMve
MiiikH of nude and liasoli^C.
Thompson 1 luiii inai-, of the In-
lerntnie Oil Compart Cnnuiiitxdon.
wild " osii'i production of nude.
larKÍ o«'rrhtt.liKln« K«*oHne «tóete ,
i.gethw with findei-e««*u nipt Ion.
< a 11 Bed by the rotvamlon, have
combined hifln* shout a situ.
111|an 'lint demand prompt, vl^oi
oils aellon liy I In- ro#ulaiory an
thniiUeg ehnt'tted with the duty
of pn-vi'iiiliifc physical waste in
oil production
Dr. Harold llyrd of Dalla , pre
nldent of the Texas Independent
Petroleum Afiaociatton, expressed
himself In full accord with mea-
sure taken l-y tin eoiiinitiwiou
to eurtail (hp oil flow in tin- mate
Imt "not at tin* expenae of Texas
op ratora or the state."
He mentioned eompanit
"which continue lo overproduce
In Louisiana, Arkansas and It)
a leaver degree in Oklahoma."
<' T ok t u tu «t Tt.its
■IttKtr. 1)1 krroluri h.-
MNUIril to |y,
HOI.Hit IIIIIU KVKH— hero I he
%% 11111 ell in teal ilic airntii%uUrrr.
IIKHYI. lll:l.mi*f._M milk)
tvlilun i ubi. ,, imlt'iX lloirr.
I % |- «IH.I—lai.kli'a
niiMlirri ukr wimitil a
• * •
Yenierdnyi *" r the arm tina-
ja ('kit' ri'iill/.!**. (lint llrr« I * «•!-
*«w In Ikr plrtnri* kan tnki-n a
lot ut ikr !<>> nut of krr Horn
an* «lana for Hoarr'a aiaki.
CHAPTER IX
JACKIE was glad now that she
liad a lovely new dress, pur-
chased so reluctantly among her
"trousseau-clothe ," for the din-
ner-dance.
Of course the fact that Beryl
Melrose would be there had noth-
ing to do with it!
Evelyn liad seen to it that the
setting for this evening should be
as romantic as possible. Gay
Japanese lanterns had been hung
around the velvety lawns and tcr-
rates, near the outdoor swim-
ming pool a platform for daneuig
had been erected and just in case
there would not be any moon, an
artificial one had been supplied.
"Deai me," Evelyn whispered in
* an aside to Jackie as they re-
ceived Ihi' long line of guests,
"What do you suppose is keeping
Roger'' Me should have been here
ages ago. I can't understand it."
Jackie, the golden flecks iri her
eyes too bright, her lovely face
flushed, bet fait head held high,
could not understand it, either.
Surely Roger would not lei her
down oti tins important night. He
had promised to come, He had
promised to help her carry this
e 1 a / y trial-flight engagement
through, no mutter what hap-
pened.
She had scarcely seen nnything
at all of Roger since thai day at
the field. That new silver ship
had been the one in which he
would make his (light. He had
be n taking it up every day. ex-
perimenting with what it would
do. And Jackie knew that Beryl
Melrose had been staying at a
small hotel near the field so that
she could watch hi progress.
Texas Oil Industry
Order Calls
Saturday Closing
Ai'aTJN Tax.. May II ,/|j)
lie' Itailraad <°oniniÍMHioii for-
>llti 11 y aniUHII|C«Ht km In y all ortlei
"icppiiiK production in nearly all
I exaa oil ilehh' on Saturdays ami
Kiilidai duila# May
Sunday cloNipts lw,,| been m
Hftset fin sel «ral motltha alid Hat
urduy shutdown# were added be.
• ause ol threatened crude prim
alache* due to ixcuaaivv slocks
ol gasoline and uluckoned roll.
suinptioa.
The allowable production an.
det proration regulations at the
start of the month was I.r>4:i.2fiK
barrels dully, not coiiiildeiitiK he
Sundav cuitalliiienl, which reduc-
ed the avoraicc to I,:tu7,iilt hi.
eluding ih'' Saturday xbutdowns
It wiati eat I in a ted production for
the rest of vlay would lie approxl.
mutely I . Hill.lino In reels daily.
The order mi uteri the couiinW-
siou would hear further evidence
on nei iiKHlt v lor I he elugtllKH at
the statewide proration hearing
In Austin, May 17
It was tig tied by only two com-
inibkíoii members, c, V Terrull.
oimirnian, and Ernest f) I'lnimp
so ti The third member ih i,<m
Smith.
In the order rlonitiK fields on
Siindiivs the Hmlessa field was
exinipied leíanse of lU1 trUal.ate
' liuractcr. Mini y wells in otlur
areas have been permitted to pro-
duce on Sundays, ami presumably
will be on Sat tu'days, beca line fot
pliysinal or other reasons it In
undesirable in curb thelil com-
pletely but Mlleh welU must cut
l ack i heir Output lo the < i|u|vii.
hill of clnaiiiK.
To Go On Five
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ml Mr«. W
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II II. Slep
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'll da a v,b
w In
'^TpERHAPís h had to go nftcr
Mrr. Melrose,"' Jackie an-
swered her mother 'He will
want to see that she gets here."
"I «till can not understand why
you felt you must invite her to
your party," lyn reproved.
"Remember whtit 1 told you! If
1 were you i Vuuid k ep Roger
away from • i :h u fa-c'JH UiiB
creature, ralher Ihnn deliberately
throwing them together, my dear ''
"I'm not throwing them to-
gether!" Jackie flared. Oh, why
didn't Roger come? There .win-
simply no excuse . . .
"Ah, there he i* now—and with
Mrs Melrose, just as you thought!"
Not only Jackie, but everyone
in the room, watched the entrance
that Beryl Meli ■ose made then.
She was the sort of woman whose
coming Into a room would be
termed an entrance.
She was easily the most beauti-
ful woman present. She was all
in white tonight, even to the long
string of pearls about her lienuli-
ful throat. Her big eyes looked
larger and darker than ever, her
skin more gardenia-like.
"It's all my fault thai Roger is*
late," she said in her self-assured,
gracious manner, that made Jackie
feel so gauche. We were making
some very important tesis today
and got so interested. I do Iiojh;
you'll forgive htm!"
"It doesn't matter fn the lenst,"
Jackie murmured cooly Shi felt
that Roger should do hU own
apologizing. She knew instinctive-
ly that Beryl Melrose had pur-
posely seen to it that they should
be late.
"I'm terribly sorry." Roger did
offer additional apology of hi-
own. as his strong arm circled
Jackie's slim waist for the first
dance. "It wasn't Beryl's fault,
Jackie. It was mine. But you
knew I'<l manage to get here,
didn't you, my love "
"1 have told you before that I
am not your love," Jackie gave
him a stern look. She had had lo
pretend before the world that she
and Roger were a pair of turtle-
doves when the announcement of
their engagement had been ma la
at the dinner table, but they could
drop all that nonsense now.
"You look so sweet tonight, with
those stars in your hair—and in
your eyes—that I almost wish you
were." he told her. with his
gamin-(frln. She had no right to
look so desirable if she expected
him to remember that this was all
pretense.
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4-iyjN'T be silly!" she admon-
ished. Bus secretly she was
pleased that he thought she looked
nice. It war, almost like flying,
dancing with Roger, their steps
matched so perfectly the music
carried them on wings. "I sup-
pose," Jackie said, after n few
moments of this sheer bliss, "•'that
I'm honored to have you spare me
even this one evening. Since
you're kept so busy getting ready
for your flight—and with youi
new friend." ~
"I have been busy," Roger said.
He gave her n whirl that sent her
full skirt in a wide HWirl and
; practically lifted the silver slip-
; pers from the floor. His blue eyes
crinkled at their corners as they
, smiled down into hers, "Though
, if you mean Beryl—if isn't she
who has kept me occupied. There's
i plenty to do, inoki'ig ready for a
flight of thii sort. 1 don't want to
I slip up anywhere. I hope to be
ready to leave for the west coast
by the end of another \frck."
"Another week!" Jackie said
faintly. Maybe because she had
' not quite got her breath. That
' was so very soon. "Is Mrs. Mel-
jrose going with you—to the coast,
i 1 mean'.'" How could she keep
; Roger away from this other
woman—even if she wanted to—
tinder the circumstances?
"She expects to," Roger said.
¡"She certainly is a wonderful per-
ison, Jackie. What she doesn'l
know about aviation isn't worth
knowing."
"Of course that's the only rea-
rm she's playing Mrs Santa Claus
to you!"
Roger gave her a questioning
iook. "What do you mean by
that?" he asked.
"Nothing. Nothing at all!"
Jackie tossed this oft lightly. If
Roger did not have sense enough
to know that Beryl Melrose was
probably interested in him be-
í ause he was young and hand-
ome, Juckle would not put liirn
wise.
' Why. see here!" Roger practi-
cally stopped in the middle of the
floor. "I believe you're jeuloUG,
Jackie!"
"Jealous!" She drew back, glrr-
¡ itig at him.
"I believe you are!" He bent
closer to her holding her so firmly
that she could scarcely get her
breath again. "Do you know I
i:ive a notion to kiss you for that,
my love' In public this time, of
course So thai everyone will be-
lieve in this ridiculous cngngc-
' mentí"
"If you dare!" Jackie gaspt
She pulled away from him. Sflte
was tr< mbling all over—from
anger, of course "Let me go.
: Roger-—I dan 1 want to dani. e
with you. any more."
• "Very wi ll," Roger said. He let
i I'or go. too readily. H" looked as
vie had that nia/it when sh" n "I
-lapped him. He bowed stiffly,'
| htivinii escorted h i íro'ii the floor.
And what was more he die. not
í dunes with he again!
i (To B* CoiiMntitd)
ojoieil Mmulay to Siit!ti« l.t
tliei ir iU Mi Ííúep.llet! lo
ca rb (lie bio- lee l.llbliock when
le o- - mplityed
Mi aiiil Mrs Lot)it- S|i. f'ki and
'o|l hall in i lull iSeeK-ind Ue*t
eotuilt Out;. .<4p-.it kit of Spear,
noil-,
Mli> I., lia 1(0(11' -pent Moll.
du\ tiinlti a ¡Hi her ¡.iraiiilmoiher
Mrs I n¡> lit i no nil ol near
Spe.irilliili
Kdv... I Mi U>\v ¡Hí; I e a lnullKO
and plea un (rip to Hoi'fcer and
Htinmii Wanrlay atonijiR ;
Mr te.'e; Wamble riiui£h-
tei limell en)|«d on frleuris ill
Spearman .Monday.
Mias PMMicll nation spenf lie
v.e>k - ai' with Miss Kern (iowei
h; Hpetirenni.
•i>- 'I I Harbour and iIhiikIi-
11 i Mir Mol la illblin wi re in
Mor It e i Hllnda} Tlley iiIko attend-
oil the motorcycle races.
Mit-s Marv Kern Terry upen;
Monday piaht with MNs Uimiell
Jackson.
Warren Volition of Spearman
called on Rl. X. Scott on bis farm
Monda; afternoon
lieoi'l' Winter lllade a linsl-
in''i call in Hiirm-r .iiul Stittlien
Monday afternoon
■less Womble made a bushes;
trip to ,\jiir«e and I'rlnyb Monday
an rnliig a i d visited rib .ids
Kill i'l S on is plnlighMl^ (Ins
Week for Pitt Veils m of .-Íp.... 1 -
in hp
Miss Hobble Jeail l.ackey hall
as hi ! Mondar nijchl ITite*1 In i
Oliela Miss Kloreae lllllow
• li nil Mr . Roy Kill. i>i'
l.vliuui. tiklir. arrived la Holt
Tai-silay nit^rnoiiii for a few days
•. isli wiili Mr. and Mi ... own
I'cinlc11;raft mid dan- bier
Cray Warn ri and Joe Karl
Sparks were ttbsetn I mm school
Monday because of illness.
It. li Held mad • a business trip
to Hur«er Monday.
I.eland MeJuttkln made a busl-
CoHeifc Conductor
(Jets Honor Decree
W/1TH a mil*-
** i m a c u m
laude degree,
Lynn Hull, rail-
road veteran,
graduated from
St. Mary's col-
lege al Moraga.
Calif Hull
caught the edu-
cational urge
ill IÜ3I from
commuters on
t h e s t ti d e n t
tram of which
he was eon-
d,uct9i.
alar p'lp lo pi'ii-yton Monday afi-
ftnooii
I"rank tones mad*' a buslnens
ami ple.istH-i' (rip to Borger and
•' H'lett MonAn.v i-veiiiug.
M l a mi M.s, II. \|. Hhedeek
ad eliild-ron wore in I'errytoti
Se i ii¡'<1m.\ afternoon mid visited
l i "itds
Krarife OH via made liitslunss
' ip lo lioi'Kei Monday aiteriiuon
M ouU.1,Ob■ Jin vis mud. a bull-
He* triti tT> (Killnet.i en route to
I'1 : ; where lie looked after
i. - ¡ 11 • -a Mitereras,
Mrs K It Hester and datlgh-
■ ailed iiti friend In Spearnian
W'iiidii> afternoon.
Willis latckey in doitu; sot '
-'.ol Mirk ni the scIumiI bus and
in i lotifi-M 1a ilo- Uoli Coranitiu.
' " -.v it li ill' aitl of lb- count)
and «trader.
Lee Jenkins of Sp arman was
: imiaers culler in Holt and look.
| il ;tf!i I his farm illtprelts while
' 1 I' , i , 1 'I
11a> i-i- nil Jai vis ¡nude a buffi-,
to 1 and pleasure trip to Rorgijt
.'iid M(lnnet.i Monday afternoon.
( A Hal toil made a business
ip to Mpeat'inari Monday morn-
ing. ^ ■ i i
Mrs. l.orene Radaey and daug-
tei Sharon Sue. of liarrouzctt
left llolt Sunday nfternoon for
Wll II
is t
mil inlu
hi i o hi
! M
V
Mr a
cbild '«n
Hei In-rt I'pter-
lller had I" ibelr
"lost! their par
Rrvln Hester
and VI i Mild Mrw
ive and children
I (ovria Mm).eltle
lending n few 'iays
with h'-r ■ i .ladpar.-nt < Mi and
:vitS' Walter Harbour in Stinray,
Hi and Mrs Hotuei Hnrboui
w ere shoiiplnt.' in Horger Moll
ih.i lueriiiiiK ami vlwlii-d friends '
in Mtlnii'tt in the afternoon.
i'licle Hick Dleksoll in de a
business uip to St ¡unen en route
to Hortier tvhere he also tllinsuct-'
. d I nsfness Monday
Mr. anil Mis. T I Harbour and
■ amity had .is iheii Mutidu> din- j
tier «iiwits. tltelr damchter, Mrs.
Robin (ilblin and Mr. (jlhlin of
Morse
\ii aud Mrs, Charlie Davis and
Karl Iteavln had as I hell Monday
night auestn Mr and Mrs Owen '
IVuilciurafi and dtiaghter
Mrs Claude Jackson called on
frlellib. ill Riodireii and Spear-
inun
1' H. Kirk tipiint ibc week-end
in Spearman with home folks.
Kenneth Iv«Ilion of Rloduett
(peni lie week-end with his cou-
sin mid Hubert I'ptergrove.
Mrs. Tom Rosson called on
friends in Spearman Monday aft-
ernoon.
nc-ito. V
Will,limits «M (M
r-HOM^-lWs'ViU.IC.
II ,^P) Twenty.five
men guarded tile sal
Itlaelow-Ssnford Cr • i i Company
plani today but (ll was ctttiiH and
orderli as over ' .'Kill etnployes
w bi i n strike in proin«t ««aluiil
it 10 per eent wane reduction.
A WORKING MA1TS
FRIEND
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WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
WíÜmsI CiImmI—AmI Yos'II i«Bf Out •( M h
ÜN Mtrniii Rids' Is Ca
Th« liver nhould pour out two pound of
liquid till* Into your bowel* dully. If thl Ml
1* not flowing frenly, your fooddoi-iin'tdlgert-
It jiiMt cl,'<' y« In tliv bowel . Cm bloats up
your ntomarh. You got con«tip Ud Your
whole urstcm l« poboned mid you fwl lour,
sunk nnd Ui« world look* punk.
A mem bowel movement doon't get St
|he cwu. It UkiM those good, old Carter'
Pllh to get these two pounds
■ JH;
Little Liver PHI to get these two poui
of bUe flowing freely and make you I
"up and up." llnrmleiia, gentle, yet am
inic In making bile flow freoly. Aak
MÍE UK
FOR
SHEMH
OF
Hutchinson County
l''ot < 'leon bun Ktiforieiui'ttt
• CAPABLE
• CONGENIAL
• EXPERIENCED
~^stssajk
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13-Year-Old Boy
U A Stowaway
For 3rd Time
NKW YORK May 11 i/P.i
Thlitecn-year old Robert 8tup;
w s ai sea for tin third time to-
dty a* a stowaway unwilling t"
sleep for even one iiliiht in bin
il#utionl bedroom at home, out-
fitted with a sailor'* berth to In.
dUiise his love of the sea
He bottri ed the fuvannab liii"'s
city of Chattanooga yeshrdny a
f(fw llotirs after he had been re.
turned on the liner Queen Mary
from his second adventure as a
stowaway an Atlantic crnsslnp
lie was found aUer the ship
was at sea. The olty of Challa |
nOoita Is due In rtaiiilinah. ÍI#.. j
Thursday morning.
To his mother. Mrs. Frederick |
Htap, waiting when lie steppee' off;
the Queen MUry'n tiiiiiKPlank. he
siijtl, "hello. I'm i-oins to run I
away a«ain " •
The boy made his first siowa
way 1 rip lust March, to Franco, i
t :
and can you
typewrite, my children ?'
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Iv rafaM anvthto*
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makes
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"Our Service as Near as Your Telephone"
Woldon Jolly, M#n g«r
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delivers smooth long mileage
that you can't forget! Then
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the little drain tag you get
from Your Mileage Merchant:
he marks it with your mileage today as you
changc to his patented Conoco Germ Pro-
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how for you go before you ever need an-
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OIL-PLATING is exclusive with Conoco
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that used to wear worst and make your oil
"rub out" fastest, now possess this all-over,
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oil and your car money won't be doing
a "disappearing act." Continental Oil Co.
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