Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 149, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1938 Page: 2 of 8
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THE BORGKR (TEXAS) DAILY HERALD
THURSDAY, MAY V¿.
THE BORGER DAILY HERALD
Pesitsbsd at IOS North Main Rtroot. Ilorp", Tom , Bivorr Kventn*
Kxrept Saturday, and ou HiiüJ«y Morning by
PANHANDLE PUBI.ISHIM; Cl)M 1'ANY, lue
£ c. i'hillips - rrr' ~ tt
WILLIAM A. SKRCOMB
MARKET
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MISS VICTORY
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SUBSCRIPTION UATKS
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PHONE NO. A FOIt AM, UKI'AHTMKNTB
Say iilliiai im« rrfl«ctloo upon the rluirm tcr, Mnndlnit r r«>|tu-
taiioa of mmy Inrll vidual, firm, eonrnrn, or corporation dun may ap-
pear la the column* of til® Herald will hi i;la<II,v t urret led when
«aliad to the attention of the editor- It is not the Intention of tins
to wrongly one or injure any individual, (irni, concern, or
corrections wiU br made when wnrraateil and
1/ aa wee wrongly published reference or article.
The asocia ted Preaa la etcluslvoly entitled to the use of r -
of aU news dispatches credit to It or uot otherwise.
sccond-claas matter Novemher 28, IttiMl at tlie Post-
Tesaa, under the Art of March H, I hit".
I nasolicitrd articles, manuscripts, letters nnd pictures aunt
I'Vtald are sent at the owner's risk, and the publishers «*-
repudiate aajr liability or rraponaibitity for their custody or
retort*. The utmost core will Ih> taken, however, to see that they art
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BmUM mi •
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WONT MAKE NO DIFFERENCE
Disney, Okla,, will be the whoopee spot of America
for the next thirty day because of the election victory
yesterday of Billy Raker, a woman who wants the place
"wide open" ... a thoroujfhtfoiiU' old-fashioned boom
town. Then after the Baker dante-and-be-merry regim«s
Mrs. Vera Silar will tfet her chance anil (tic town will !><•
"closed up" with an early curfew ami a net of effective
blue laws.
So, for 30 days Disney will be wide open, and lor :!.o
days it will be shut tight. Thus, for sixty days Disney is
going to have a government by trial and error.
The powers of Disney, little more than a clearing in
the woods just now which will soon ! «• the home of con- "' v
struction workers on the giant Grand River Dam. are
apparently two women of unofficial status, and a one-
man
police force.
The boom-town boomer
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Am W Wke
i .VncK'orxta
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i Ifcll-n.-dnil Oil
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I t'omi Koiv
: t'oiriwltli >v 8' ii'b
t'ullMOl Oil
Cop Oil !>H
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C.'tl Mil-;
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Nat Biscuit
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rtilon t hi lii i,'
says what the workers need rnltt.(,
enthusiast says the workers r kuMi
f s «11
W-si I n Tel
is recreation; the blue law enthusiast says the
wiVl need all the sleep they can get; the one-man police
force says, "This is the craziest thing I ever heard of."
But really, it isn't so crazy, it's just something that
probably won't make any difference at all. lilue laws or
no blue laws, the men are going to have their fun when
they feel like it, and sleep when they like. At least, that's
what they do in all other communities in the world. And
so, love of life always finds a way . . . no matter what
procedure we go through.
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•Iiiih Huntou uiíuln ¡
a -«null imu-fclti of |
i' b a n cuf.
ni . tin field with I
oía voMh: Puulyne .
eolid, laelitiiK only ;
vol to tie for fii'si, Her!
'tt |7,7tMi vole*; VIlKiula
no, Rpousot'ed hy Hm^ki'
naiy luis 27.:lfi(l volea; Ra
Kills. Viiimnun'H Store entry, I
irth viitli 2'i 36i voles; Shir-:
ie>- i|jf ltu;inn, choice «i ilie Pan- j
Htitiill<' iJiln Power Company, j
In. finmid anil running fifth
In i lie race today Hoi Mends had I
I ei !> r"slep on the mum." as
won't lie lonii now and the con-
ii will lie rivw, Thil «oes for
Glailys C v aud Ciar Pay Thoin-
tii hirh :■ liaH a total of 26.4H0
\iiioi. tiiadj Itaa 20.000 vote
iiAd C'lara a tola! of 16.460.
The luat ineotlnn of i he ' Mlssi(,l s
Vtetnlry" ciitidldaie. will he hold |
hi ruiiii'Ki offices at ?! JO p. in.
tonight í.o¡ t minuto insii uetions
Will he . ¡ven to the ontrles and
all are iil'imd 1 <i attend lilts lin-
pot iitul tneetillii >. Id Dliector
N'( W Clllltlie.
Volunteers Seek
Missing Child, 4
i >K< mo.
Viihtui,
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lil<
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inrcli for
WEDDING
• Continued from pago ONK)
\i:u I'OHK t 1 «II
Mendel'.solin'i; inareh.
II m tofore wodi'imm hr.vo hoeii
pei iiii ined In lions deiiH. atop ftu^
poli and"! wat«i' and even in
alt'ijiliins. liat the • ('eremotiy in
Ire" should ic.|i them all for
ale-i i hliiat y.
Ilrith .. in thli' ill be I In* mi imoh
! . I\| 11 > ml K IIIII'I :. 11 III'
«In in'ttufil11' of the "King and
tjueell l)f . Will. Itevae. 'I'll!' altar
upón which i,hi< couple will lie
"¡un on ice" will la- locatot! al the
tiaetí i ,f i he midway.
A.!I houjrh i.he si ra t ■ '.jihere Jn
only iliii'.lt 10 iail<* above tile
'-;;I ' !i, and leiWI s We t.-avel to-
?I'd ill poles an llrplalte inaat
uavijil a much lottKor rouie to
reach it.
Kl Bond iV Sh
Calf oil
lUIlllilie Oil
Nian Had Pow
lii i M. ;■! lia an way. Bornor;
.! > i, Ttnuopnni BorieWt; h.jbii
Hioinua. Honcr: b. H. Itydfi
ltorgvi H (! (*ainph U. Boryer;
Uafltload Jul '-;h, HUtnwMt; L. \V.
f'\ v. Holder; K. A. Ml'Kcrl, Bor.
M 1!', .1. ii f i ft III ItiiiK'i tliihe
(I «ell, Sllniletl; B H Vlidemon.
lon'ei I.I M Skinner, Bortter;
I \. Cvoinwell. Holder; I'riililt
U il 1'iUUilw; W. C. llKWitt,
i'orm'i, .Myrom iíIIIuihii. Rotntri
• n. Math is. Stinneti. 'iVotnmi
IHacli. Shellyiown; Vallen Kowlt«i'.
Orln Tlionipson Stinnett; It. c
i'oien. Phil lips; ram Pulton. Ile-
VV'iltt. Kd llalston, I'hlllips; J
tlrei'ii, Border; II. K. IIokkii.
i'lillllps: Hoy c Drown. Phillips:
\\ M Hooks. Horner; T. S. I)u-
vtson. Boi'gtti". T. K. King stln-
iifti: J. A H¡v<n. Horner; .1. p.
PlttiiBil Horner: T P. Hlnjiham.
I!. v«-t P .1 lloode. Holder; It.
I I'llmei'8. Pritch: A (J. Howl-
llnjs, pieiuous.
Juráis to serve «larinií die fifth
w -ek, liegiimlnif Monday. July 4.
are: i rt-d h. youiik. Boi'gttr; l.
I, Bean. White [leer; II. M.
ate . üoi'Ker; K. A tioppc, 0 .
Whitt; .1. I.. Self. BoiRer; Hugh
< yplter; Horner; O. li. Hunt
Hoi I ; Beii J. Weilile. Bol'gur;
REBEL
iContinued from page ONE)
limijJKciit air raid ou Valencia
and its ports early today.
More than 100 bombs were
dropped on the port and adjacent
M h¡ Iion:i i niidentlftl sectioUB from planes
for the fourth weok of ilytn?; til ti «real hoiglit.
(This raid oceurred about ltí
hotirs liefore an attack on Bar-
ooiona la which 17 were killed,
bin \ ib ticln reports wi re delay-
ed. )
I'old norl he
•iylvattia duwn to beat
hravy woods iti . filial
Ilt'le Miiijnr.v Went.
\ i. ward of $'.'«10 for informa,
t full lead in I', to discovery Of tile
I llHUjttiwI iiuleii 11-hHii I'll child
"dead or itUspurred the vol.
UiiltseiH to |ire«s t'oi liy fool
throiiKh 'he wild, heavily foresi-
I'd country llttteH south of lilla
It oil urOdnelll;' field,
The Bradford American la wiott
Post Ills offered the reward last
j niitHi, four (layh atu«r llttlo Ma«
| jory 4 ye't ¡lid dniiKlitér of an
oil field worker, wanderod away
¡ from a family pleni«- to pick flow-
on a mountain Side.
l .1. .il'übwwii. ai,
Ii. O. David, Burgoi. Prank Key
Horner; Perry Powell Border; W
K. Strom. Burger; P. I Brown.
Phillip*; Oiner K. Wellnnd Bor
►.«or; II H. Wlliaoii. Borgei", A ('
I'lilH k. Prilch. J. II Holes White
líeer; W. R Darby, Itoicer; John
Turn*u', Hoiger; Uulli Bryant,
Skellyiown; L. I Itobei'ttt. Uor
«or; .1 O. \ylor. tl. Whltt, A S
IklViUport. Borgor; B<n M H>y-
nti. siltuieti; Paul Carver, Bor.
• •r; C It, Oliiwlng. Phillips;
Koy E. CauipheU, i'hlllips ||. c,
llai'desty Horner; V, II. Juckao' .
.Stinnett, 0 W l.lpp . Sanfon
H L. Boat Her. Borg#r; B P
MUchi'H, Ssinii* it; Lamine Big.
Bias, Phillip*. 0. -VI. Moo im. Bor-
gcr; o \ Kerwlii. Borgei ; B. V.
UiUUKi IloiK«.'i; Kd Bar toll, (! -
Whtti K. A. Adama, Horger; J.
C Dixon. While Deer; H. M.
Bo worn. Horner.
JURY
iC\uit.riOett ri'oni page ONÜJ)
op, Horger. Paul Post, Horner;
Ray f.atti-on. llorKir; O K fill.
b;fi*iiih, Horgei-; K U, carter
PW!in *; K 1 Hrit "in. Sttnuelt;
I,. I,. porter, stitl'.letl 11
Campbell. Spearman; '!'. W. Car.
per. Phillips: iíeor W. Flngvi.
llorgi r:
Jure I'll
the («un. b'-glni.ing Monday.
Jiinci 2T art;; K. 1". Mrandon.
B' .'14< • p r Shu rp, f'hiltlpr.:
B. H Moore. Whi' I leer: S. II.
Cord, ,- iiifoid: C <!, Pond. White
V. F. W.
(Veteran of Foreign War )
Presents for your Entertainment
Western States
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FOR ONE WEEK STARTM6
MY II
Located at the end of North Main Street
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THE SAFEST WAY
Two boy were killed in traffic, in Memphis, Tenn.,
other day.
Because of its extraordinary safety record, that city
has been called "America's safest city."
Junior Safety Councils were introduced in Memphis
16 years ago. For 15 years not a child was killed going
to or from school.
The first to be killed were two boys riding on tho same
bicycle. This is contrary to Junior Safety Council rules, but
an exception had been made in the casi' of these tw >, who
were brothers.
The boys were riding home at the time. They ordinar-
ly followed a route that was guarded by Safety Council
guards, but this time they did not.
They were struck by an automobile at the intersec-
tion of two streets. The driver of the car said she made
it a rule always to look both wa\s at an intersection, but
she could not say positively that she had done it this time.
School guards are not enough. Traffic regulations
are not enough. A safety campaign is not enough, without
the consciousness of every man and woman behind every
wheel, in every home, and at every school, of the full
n^usure of his or her own responsibility every day in the
week.
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FIELDER'S
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I'eiiccc fllovr tor pwjííi
tort vall
first base or catcher's
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2 Texans Killed
In Auto Collision
UAI.IJN<1KB, Texas, May 12 -
(/PI — Two Howonu mot). Kd Kun-
kel aftd J,. n. McCoy, were crush-
«■d to death in wreckage of their
automobile in a head-on collision
w ith a truck on the Sun Andelo
highway i\ niib s west of hen
today,
Dean Voun-' of San Aúnelo,
driver of I h«. trui'W alld .1, li
Yi.nun, ttlMo of San AtiRelo. rt?-
<•'.lived minoi Injuries
Violli •• H:,' id he pulled the truck
off tile pimriii' nt In an effort to
av lit lb rash Crow bar. were
n^i't! in an li'i'ti 'h 1'ffort to extri-
cate lb" HI ill! .-led limltr :■ fro#' th"
lililí couch
s/ofie
* «IxtW they we looking
I to path of Higher
i or taking their
in tlw world of
a9?ew
CORONA
PORTABLE
t.ill «tart them on their
career*. PLOATINO
SHIFTTOÜCH SELEC-
TOR and many other pop-
faaturca. Silent
tafit'yourcrarte. I
Moarati
BSPIACE YOUR SMOOTH WORN TIRES ANTf BE SAFSK
Last year hiühway accidents
cost the Hvm of more than 40,000
men, women ¡indi children anj
nearly n million arid a quanef more
%vcre injured. Mori: titnn 52,000 of
time deaths and injuries were
canted directly by puncture ,
blowout and skidding due to
smooth, worn, uniafe tire . A recen'
survey diu'loses that W million tiron
now in use arc, or will he.'omi .
smooth this year. Do your pa.-t to
make driving safer. Replace smis'th
tires On your car. Come in to.la,
and equip v. ¡tit Firestone Convo
Tires and «ave ^1%.
SSc Six* I
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LiblwfMtant
7 5#ae
43'
2Sc FITCH]
'SHAMPOO
Will, 60c Sim
i Italian Balm
Ac
FIRESTONE! CAN GXVS YOU
SIJCH A mtm QUALITY TIE£
AT SUCH A NEW LOW PRISE
I3c¿auíe Firestone save monev by cootroHlng
and securinc, r> bbcr and cotton ¡it the tourcc an «
Hy more efficient
manufactiiring and
dlsiribtitinn. These
unvinu make possible
more extra value* at
low priccii:
Now High Quality—
i'irst choice rubber
and selected cotton
that conforms to
Firestone' high
standard* and rigid
M'ei ificatiom;.
tons Mileajc—Safe,
silent tread design
made of tough, stow
wearing rubber that
.i - arcs long mileage. Sturdy bars and
rioted notches that give full protection
i'.- íinst nkidding.
licwout Protection — Nine extra
mnds of rubber arc aidded to every IW
.un Is of cord hv the Firestone Patented
iin-IHpplou process which counteracts
internal iricti. ■> and lie.it that ordinarily
C ins,' tlloM O'.lts.
i'unrtur* Protection — Firestone's
.• it o,.:, .¡utroction i-f two eat ra layers
■ f t .uin-lMpi ed cords under the tresd
that protects against punctures.
Come in todsv. l.et us put a set of «líese
! ¡t,.. t '.i;;ged, long v. caring Firestone
,'imvnv Tires on your car — icmcmber,
I'oQ sas c 2%<)6.
Calíate'
Cashmere |
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Soap
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30c Sit*
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Ij^lett- 35-
50c Si**
I0DENT
Tooth Pasts
or Powdar
LADY
ESTHER
CrnaJn or
Faes Powder
SSc A *%r
Six • ■
1.10 Site
Hopper's
Restorative
Cream
89"
60c Six
ALKA-
SELTZER
49c
Formula 20
I —proven tt« t-
I ment lor stubborn |
I dandruff- Loo,-
I en stales quick-
I ly. With msssjge |
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BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU!
UMMSHME . . 26t
RUBBING ALCOHOL n
POND'S CREAM
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CONVOY
FOB CARS HHP TRUCKS
4-50-30
4,50-21
4.7S-I9
">.00-19
5.25-17
5,25-18
5.50-17 ie.4«
ft.00-16 11.#®
6.25-16 13.IS
Tire r«r Trucks ÜmT"Rusas
NOLLE W"
MILK of MAGNESIA It...
19c
|«r^L IDEAL
IS+M SPRING TONIC
Ifríta SAYBROOKS Yesei end
I l28tSi 'ron ^oniC *',muUte the
oppettte, ior rs the tiigettive
I rW 1 ^'1 •v*u"* >OM
1! TW L4RJI Full pint ... Mc
HAVE
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
VAL£NEs tKc new soapUsn.
nillrss shampoo, tnakes abun-
tlant suds in the hardest water,
tir.ses instantly. 3-oi botHe
42c
i
DRUGS
M'bln 14*
7S* Dun Pilla se*
25* Cirttr'i Nils 10*
laric Acid, l-lk >7*
•0- 2*slU 40*
.■•(mi-.n Tulitcts, IW* I9r
U' litcdal, 3-n, 40*
U* Jad Salta, (•«. Cert. . . . 40*
Walh-Eaay feat Pads . ... IS*
S0< Calit. Syrap of Fi|a ... 40*
TOILETRIES
Cmmi lea* Stir 10*
2e Cefcatsa Tank rials . . . 10*
!§• A«|SI«B Riifc twnfirt 49*
•e IraaM Mr Taaia . . . . 40*
M* *ee l*i 40*
•e Maraea SS*
OrNa Teatk PaaU ... Star SS*
W Stasaa'a Sfesalsg 0ms . . SO*
N' Faatatt SO*
M* Camas amito .... SO*
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ÍOur iludió doss I
ulurs An* dsvel |
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¿I cBuhf'}leedL
$7.60
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TOASTER
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Chru4«e «' Copptr
BED
LAMP
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BORCJER DAILY HERALD BUILDING
*• Nov\jjfa J Weuloii Jolly, M«;i.
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MOST MILES FIE DOLLAR
Uftcn to rl'f fot* t/PimtMi fm&tng HicUrdCno* ,<rui Mjrt/irrtS.pcjkt
«mi H* "-r "r /'«""•"ii imckt Or. he tint, un.hr (W lirathv of
At/i i. It all, litem, Moru/,i, , i f.trttti ottr N. ft. C, KtJ Nttuvri
Tuns in on the Firestone Voice of the P«rm Stadio
Htuanrn twits esch week during die noon hour
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PHONE 136
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, week V>" <"«•* < '«• «• ,I1 M |
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Save on Wine and
LIQUOR
lee cold wine,
California 34c
5 o'Clock Dry Gin
Pint _ 74c
Royal Oak* pt. 79c
Cream of Kentucky
Pint $1.08
Cabin Brook, pt, 79c
Canadian Club
Pint $2.08
Se«v?ram 5 Crown
Pint $1.24
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Sercomb, William A. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 149, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1938, newspaper, May 12, 1938; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167185/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.