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THE BORGER DAILY HERALD
FlMttM «I 161 Mort* Mita nun, Borgar, TUH, «vary I
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THE BORGER (TEXAS) DAJLY HERALD
MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1938
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la| MiaasiiM wilartlna apon lie duuwceer, NiaaSlag or ropa-
at aay ladtvtdual, firm, roncero. or corporation that may ap<
fmr to Mm —ftwiif of t|w Herald will be gladly corrected when
Mllail to tfca allaaUnn of the editor. It la not the Intention of thin
1 to wrongly aae or lajan any individual, firm, amenas, or
will be made when warranted and
reference or article,
the Preae b exclwrtvely entitled to the
at nl new* iHyf** credit to It
November 98, 1098 at the Poet-
r the Act of March 9, 1887.
manner rip ta, letter# and plctoree eent
■ra eant at the owner' Hah, and the pnbllahera as-
any liability or raeponalbility for their cnatody or
ho taken, however, to eeo that they are
aot Mat or
FRIVOLITY—A SYMPTOM
OF BASIC WELL-BEING
Every tima hot weather comes on, and the American
indulge himself in his incurable interest in all of the uctive
and passive sports, someone is .sure to complain that this
simply proves how very frivolous, low-brow, and generally
light minded we all are.
A prize fight draws a million-dollar gate, two hot big
league pennant races set whole cities half delirious, golf
and bathing beaches do a land-office business,
cou!
swi
ihg music festivals draw enormous crowds, motorists set
out ota their annual hegira to cool breezes and inspiring
scenery—and someone is certain to pipe up that we are a
heedless foIJk fiddling while Rome burns,
Now it is quite true that dire events are taking shape
in this world, and that a man seriously given to worry
could sit down and find food for steady, uninterrupted
pessimism for weeks on end.
Yet this very frivolity of ours is probably one of the
most encouraging symptoms we could possibly display
rigtyt now.
Obviously a nation which can suspend all its other
business for a couple of days to wonder which of two prize
fighters will beat the other one is not a nation which is
living under the shadow of immediate disaster. A city
whícri can go haywire over its ball team is still enjoying
pretty robust health. And a country which can send its
citizens out to spend $4,000.000,000 on the vacation high-
ways is a long way from collapse.
We have our troubles, they're big ones, and we're
going to be a long time solving them.
But the basic fftct, underneath them all, is that we are
the luckiest people in the world today.
Our economic system is in bad shape—but it has more
of the elements needed to restore it to complete health
than any other system on earth.
We have much unrest and dissatisfaction among our
people—but we have less than any other great nation, and
we have a better chance to cure what we do have.
We face the danger of a world war—but if any nation
can stay out of that war, we can, and no nation can be as
confident of ultimate victory if war should come in spite
of. everything.
It doesn't hurt to remind ourselves of these things.
They simply mean that although things are bad, they could
be ever so much worse—and that they are probably going
to get better faster than we sometimes suppose.
June 13, 21. 27
NOTtPK or KWmiCR'S HAM?
NOTICE IS HEHKBY GIVEN
thait pi) Tuesday. tlx- 5th day of
July. A. I), lii.'iH. between ten
O'elodfc A. M and four o'clock
P. Mm I will Hell ro the highest
biddrtr for rush nt the court house
door of the County of Hutchinson,
State of Texas, In Stinnett, Texan,
the following described properly,
niiitiUod In Hutchinson County
Texaf, to.wit:
A ¡M Working interest in
tlio oil, gan and otfk^r ptlner-
tiiflr —
ills In und under the H-2 of
the W-2 of tin; K-2 of the
NK-4 of Ule NW--1 of Sec.
tlon 22. Block V, M
& v Original (Irantecs, con-
tunlng 5 acres of Innd, to-
gether with the iron well
thereon situated mid nil per.
Hoiiiil property lined In con-
nection therewith.
WITNESS my hand thin (1th
day of June. A. 1).. 1938.
ALBERT KINHTON.
Receiver
ft
Jui}r 13. 20, 37
\OTIi K (>K MILK
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
OOPNTV Or HUTCHINSON
BY VIRTl'E Of it pintle* Or-
der of Sale I mined out of the
Honorable District Court, 5th
Judicial District, Dallas County.
Texas, on the 27th day of Muy.
A. !>., ma*, by the Clerk thereof.
In the caai- of J VV. ZemptBl'
natructloii Company, Inc.. ver-
sua Borger Townaiie Comiiuny. a
corporation, and James Shuw,
Hanking Oomtplsaioner of Texas
a successor to Border State Hank.
Horger. Texas, a corporation. íí?>
1*>71 -O. und to inc us Sheriff of
Hutchinson County directed and
delivered, I will proceed to sell,
within the hours prescribed by
la* for Sheriff's SiileM, on the
EIR8T TUESDAY in July, A' D..
193M, li belli* the 5tb duy of said
month, before the Court House
door of suld Hutchinson County,
in the city of Stinnett. Texas, the
following described property to.
wit ■
Lot No. 16 III Rl'iek No. ¡16
of the original townsite of
fiorfcer, Hutchinson County,
Texas.
Levied on this the l.'lth duy of
June. A, D., 19:18. us the property
of Bother Townsite Company, to
satisfy a Judgment amountliiK to
$32ti 92 In favor of J W. Zemp-
ter Construction Company, Inc.,
und cost of suit.
(11 VEN i'NDEit .WY HAND,
tills 18th duy of June. A. D., 1MK.
DAN H. HAUDKK,
Sheriff of Hutchinson
County, Texas
lly O. B. ELLIS,
I icputy.
June 13, 20, 27
NOTICE OK SALE
THE STATE OK TEXAS.
COI NT Y OF HUTCHINSON.
BY VIRTUE of the Fourth Or-
der of Sale Issued out of the
Honorable District Court, 96th
Judicial District, Dallas County,
Texu*, on the 27th day of May,
A I)., 1938, by the Clerk thereof
In the case of J. W. Zempter
Const ruction Company. Inc.. ver-
sus Bolina Steinberg und Moe
Steinberg, L G. Ashcruft and
Mrs. L. O. Ashcraft. No 1900-C
D , and to me as Sheriff of Hut-
chinson County directed and d<;
livered I will proceed to sell, with-
in the hours prescribed by law
for Sheriff's Sales, on the
FIRST TUESDAY In July. A. D,
193ft, It being the 5th day of suld
month before the Court House
door of suld Hutchinson County,
In the city of Stinnett, Texas, the
following described property, to-
wtt;
Lot No. 8 In Block No. 44
of the original townsite of
Borger, Hutchinson County,
Texas.
Levied on this the 18th day of
June, A. D., 1938, as the property
of Mrs. L. 0. Ashcraft and L. 0.
Ashcraft, to satisfy a Judgment,
amounting to 1224.39, in favor fit
J. W. Zempter Construction Corn-
puny, Inc., and cost of suit.
(¡IVEN UNDER MY HAND,
this 13th day of June A. D., 1.93S
DAN H. HARDEE.
Sheriff of Hutchinson
County, Texas.
O. B. Ellis.
Deputy.
as sngceasor to Horgity' state Bunk
of Bttigei. Texas, No. 1,8 7 3.a!, D.
stid to uie us Sheriff of Hutchin-
son County direetwd and delivered
1 will proceed io sell, within the
hours prescribed l y law for Slier,
iff's Sales, on the FIRST TUES-
DAY iu July, A D.. 193s, it being
the 5tb day of said month, before
the Court House door of aald
Hutchinson County, In the city of
Stlnnatl. Texas, the following
described property, to.wit:
Lot No. Hi In Block No.
35 of the original townsite of
Borger, Hutchinson County,
Texas.
Levied on this tl e 13Hi day of
June, A. 1 , 1938, us the property
of Borger Townsite Company, to
satisfy u Judgment amounting to
f22ti.H2. Ill favor Of I. VV Zninp-
ter Construction Company, Inc.,
und cost of suit.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND,
this 13th duy of June A. I)., 1938.
DAN H. HARDEE,
Sheriff of Hutchinson
County, Texas.
By O. B. ELLIS.
Deputy
—a
POTT OF THI PEOPLE
Einstein Theory Is
Called 'Pure Bunk'
it) Stephen J. McDoiioiikIi
Associated Press Science Writer
OTTAWA, June 27 The Ein-
stein theory of relativity that
the outer regions of space uinong
the galaxies of slurs Is "curved"
was attacked as "pure blink"
today by Dr W B. Cartmel, Uni-
versity of Mnnireul scientist.
After studying u report to the
American Association Tor the ad-
vancement of science meeting here
In which Dr. Herbert E. Iven of
the Bell Telephone Laboratories,
New York, offered new experi-
mental confirmation of the Ein-
stein theory. Dr. Cnrtmel declar-
ed that both Dr. Albert Einstein
and Dr. Ives had worked from
a "false hypothesis" in laying the
foundations for their conclusions.
The Canadian physicist, u form-
er United Stuies Bureau of Stan-
dards research worker, declared
his experiments and muthemutical
unalysis of the speed und hehav.
lor of light show thut any two
human beings, and two given
stars, or uny observer and the
light source which he studies have
u space which Is common to them.
This space, he said. Is non-euclld.
eun, or, in other words, bus di-
mensions in addition to the com-
mon ones of length, width und
depth.
As the distance between the two
HOBIXONTAL
1 Poet who
wrote "Leaves
of Grass."
11 Native metal.
12 Ear ornament.
13 Eccentric
wheel.
' IS Holy man.
16 Crew dim.
18 Pedal digit.
U0 Woolen fabne.
22 To tear
stitches.
24 Each.
26 Baking dish,
i 27 Plaything.
1 28 King of
I Hushan.
30 Unit of work.
32 Moccasin.
34 Encountered.
35 Nominal value
36 One who does.
38 Clan symbol.
40 To detest.
41 Proprietor,
43 To peruse.
44 Kind of cofieo.
45 Inlet.
46 Mortar troy.
47 Revercncc.
48 To depart.
Answer la Previous Piuala
gnu nil
mukjii .
ruNWNn
49 Pigeon pea.
M Sea eagle.
83 To accomplish,
55 Qhaos.
56 Male ancestor,
57 Payment
demands.
50 Plural
pronoun. 4 '
61 He was a ^
native ——.
62 He wrote of
the beauties of
VERTICAL
1 Grief.
2 Alms bog.
3 Guides.
4 You and I,
5 Possesses.
« Wrathy.
7 Three
collectively.
8 Gold digger.
0 Social insect.
10 No good.
14 To encounter.
16 He was a
lover of ——.
17 To leak.
10 Stain,
21 Dipterous
fly.
23 Newspaper
paragraph.
25 In line.
28 Curse.
29 He rates as
one of (
America's <
—— bards.
31 Elder
statesmen of
Japan.
33 Spirally ceiled
organ.
34 Darned.
35 Stepped.
37 Portuguese
coin.
30 Also.
40 In what way,
42 Semidia mater*
44 Heavenly fooc
48 Dense tooth
tissue.
AO Part of circle.
52 To hasten,
54 Plural
pronoun.
55 North
America.
56 Senior.
58 Street,
60 Southeast.
July
oats
CHICAGO. June 27 i/P> Set.
huiks of almost 2 cents a bushel
In Chicago Wheal price lute to-
day turned earl lar advances Into
fractional losses.
At the close Chica,-;o wheat fu-
j turen were unchanged to i cent
lower compared with Saturday s
finish, July 7« i-77. Sept 77 l-
78, corn unchanged to i! off.
57 i-i. Sept 59-59 4, and
i unchanged to i down.
AJ Chew Nye
; Am ltd & St
Am SM ti It
I A in TliT
Am Wut Wks
Anaconda
Atcli T SK
Dsrnsdull till
! Beth St I
1 Chrysler
Coml Solvents
Com with & South
Consol oil
V-. ->/'V
> -v
¡its
k
with the paying guest*
I get into argu*,
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June 13, 30, 37
NOTICE OK HALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF HUTCHINSON.
BY VIRTUE OF a plnrles Or-
der of Sale, Issued out of the
Honorable District Court. 8th
Judicial District, Dallas County,
Texas on the 27th day of May,
A. D., 1938, by the Clerk thereof,
In the case of J. W. tempter
Construction Company, Inc., ver-
sus Borger Townsite Company, a
corporation, and James Shaw.
Hanking Commissioner a suc-
cessor to Borger State Bank.
Borger. Texas, a corporation, No.
1870-C/D, and to me ns Sheriff of
Hutchinson County directed and
delivered, I will proceed to sell,
within the hours prescribed by
law for Sheriff's Sales, on the
FIRST TUESDAY in July, A. D.,
1938, It being the 5th day of said
month before the Court House
door of said Hutchinson County
In the city of Stinnett, Texas, the
following described property, to-
wlt:
Lot No. rourteen (14)
In Block No, Thirty Five
(35) or the original townqlto
of Borger, Hutchinson Couu-
ty. Texas.
Levied on thin the 18th day of
June, A D., 1938, as the property
of Borger Townsite Company, to
sntlsry a Judgment amounting to
$220.02 In favor of J. W, Zrmp-
ter Construction Company, In*.,
and cost of auit.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND,
' this 13th day of June, A D.. 1088.
DAN H HARDEE.
Bherlfr of Hutchinson
County. Texas.
By O. B. ELLIS.
Deputy
June 13. 20, 27
NOTICE OK SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
COUNTY OF HUTCHINSON.
BY VIRTUE OF a piurías Or-
der of Sale Issued out of the
Honorable District Court. !>&.lli
Judicial District, Dallas County.
Taxaa. on <ii o 37th day of May.
|the Clark thereof,
J. W. SSempter
npatty. Inc., Vei.
site company, a
corporation, and Jamas Shaw.
Banking Commissioner of Texas,
* m - y,V ■
huniuns or two stars Increases,
however, iion-eurildeun space
"degenerates" until at Infinity It
becomes eaclideun. or three-dl-
luenslonsl space, like the speed
of a bullet dying out. the UnL
versity of Montreal scientist said.
"This Is just i he opposite from
the theory of Dr. Einstein, which
holds thut space Is iinii-euclldeau
at. infinity und Is, therefore,
curved," Dr. Cartmel added,
"The reason that Dr. Einstein
and Dr. Ives arrived at false con-
clusions Is that they used the old
mathematical equations of Mux-
well, which are wrong, when they
should have used those of Heavi-
slde," fiimous English physicist,
who was one of the discoverers of
radio reflecting layers In the at-
mosphere.
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Hupp Mtr
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Hit T *i T
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Mont Ward
j Nat Duliy I'r
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! N Y Cen It R
; Penney .1 C
Penn It It
Phillips Pet
I Plymouth oil
| Pullman
Radio Corp of
Radio Keith Or
I Rem Rand
Servel Inc
Socony Vac
; Stand Brands
! Stand Oil Cal
Stand Oil Inil
Stand Oil N .1
¡Hteu Warn
Studehkr Corp
Tex Corp
Tide Wat A till
Í Union Carbide
■ United Carbon
United Corp
1 U 8 Rubber
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NEW YORK CURB
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Cities Service
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lee It Used To
Lower Buildfriff
To Foundation
ALAMO. Tex , June 27 —
(/P> Bruce Adklna. Alamo
housemovvr. put lee to a ntw
use here wht n he used It to
lower u large building to new
fouudatlona.
Adk inw raised the building
several feut front Its original
fouiidutlou*. then moved It
several feet toward the lualde
of the lot on which It wui
located Then he waa faced
with the necessity of lowering
it slowly, so as not to damage
the walls, and then removing
bis huge Juck screws.
He finiilly placad huge cakes
of lee under the building to
support It They melted uni-
formly and alowly allowed the
building to settle io Its new
position, completely uUdulltug-
ed.
"FUNERAL"
(Continued from page ONE)
sat beside bis hutid-hi wn walnut
cofflp and heai'd a minister pay
him tribute.
Guthered with him for the
vice" beiieuth l^e oak and syca-
more trees of a little Cuve Creek
v*ji I ley glade wus u throng estlm-
uted at more than x.ono persons
Some suggested that the old
man make the "funeral." all ar-
ranged by him. an anuuul affair,
but today lie suld no, that he
wui< through.
"Thai was my last." hp said.
"When I die I don't want an-
other. It wus all mighty nice and
1 sure did enjoy It. It was one
of the finest funerals I ever saw "
SOIL WORK
(Coutinuad from page ONE)
way with the service cooperating
with farmers in building terraces
contour furrowing pastures, set-
ting up proper cropping plans,
und otherwise establishing a com-
plete erosion control demonstra-
tion.
During the three-year mainten-
ance period an adequate staff will
remain on projects until all con-
tracted work bus been completed.
Klnnell said. In some ureas six
months or inore muy be required
to complete these Held operations.
However no new agreements will
be entered into with farmers on
the project areas after July 1
DICKIE DARE
By COULTON WAUGH
—T"
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CASE, I'M AP«AID I
WILL HAVE TO PSN
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suspected op haviwe
pestókls OKI the SBCQtTS
OF a new REMOTE-contbol
' AAVSTERy ship/
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By R, B. FULLER
** —-——
BUT i THOUGHT ""
YOU WERE SO ANXIOUS
ABOUT BRINGING
IT BACK TO
VOUR HUT
look/ ^
aOMETHINGS
THt MATTea
WITH RO*/
OH, THERE'5
NO HURRY
ABOUT
VOU SEE, NOW THAT YOUVE COME
INTO MY UPE, I,ER" YDU.ER
NOW WERE ALL SET
TO SEE ABOUT YOUR
TREASURE
SOMtHOW. IT
DOESN'T SEEM
SO IMPORTANT
NOW
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h Y amy.
WHAT ARE
YOU TRYING
TO SAY?
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THi PERSONA,
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