Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 280, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 15, 1939 Page: 7 of 8
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THE BORGER (TEXAS) DAILY HERAL7)
Boifw Daily Herald
CLASSIFIED "ADS"
bring results
«TToftiraYM
A AjraMworik
N«st door to W«atara Union
Mortar. Tim
FOR HUNT
furnished
Harvey
4-room modern
houae. ft 20 n.
28o-l t|>.
KENT — Modern. uuturutnhud
houae uoar Uomar. Here if tic-
ex. Write 2102 Hughe* atreet.
Amarillo, Taxaa. 280 ti>.
KOJl RENT Four room houae,
completely furnished. Modern.
711 Monroe. 280-ltp.
4T-.
FOR RENT — Nicely furniuhed
lour room apartmeut. Couple
only. 316 Coble. 2>0-3tc.
RENT — Nice a-room apart inent
billa paid. Call Dllley Bakery.
280-Stc.
FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
ment*. Clark Apartments. In-
quire at 318 West Clr'and.
27U-2tp.
AND BOARD
ROOM Mid BOATO) - $7.50 a
week. (06 Whlttcnburg St.
278-8tp.
WANTED - 3 men for room and
board. Nice room adjoining
bath. 731 N. Harvey, phono 572.
279-ltc.
®—Mato Bel
I'ltUKITAUl.K, I) I íl N 1 F 1 K U
liUHIMCSK for high Kiaile In-
dUKtrUiuH men mid women re-
tailing KiiwIHkIi I'roduclH diced
from inunut.iciurer to coiiNUi.'ier.
Kvery home your muvkel. Large
repeal ordern. A few opening"
nearby Wilte liawletRh'a. Dept..
TXJ-7I-B5, MemiihiH. Tenn.
280-ltp.
Female Help Wanted
HELP WANTED - (llrl or
woinnn to do houae work.
Phone 220. 28«-3tc.
*#■• IVlalas
FOB RENT — Bedroom. Private
home. Close in. 631 Whlttou-
berg. phone «27-W. 377-fltc.
FOB SAKE REAL ESTATE
mA #Uáa.
Real Estate
For Sale or Exchange
w' ^ w ■
F0B SALE — 2 lota. 6 room
house all cat rook, ahingle roof,
dropsldlng. Out building . Ohoai .
Leaving tows. 116 W Mudiaon.
276-ítc.
FOR SALE — Two 60*140 lota.
• 07 W. Moaroe 278-3tp.
WHCBUJANBOVS
FOR BALK or TRADE ~ Inter-
natioual truck and houae-niov-
lug outfit. Sell or trade for houae.
Oene Thomaa, 1033 N. Deabl
280-3tp.
FOR 8ALÉ — Model A Joba
Deere tractor Including two-
row cultivator, two-row planter.
U disc one-WSy, 4 row harrow,
40 assorted sweeps. F iced for
«wick sale. Call or write W. T.
Oreenway. care City Welding
Shop, ttorger. 376-Btp.
SALE — Or trade: 1936 Chevro-
let Coach, low mileage, good
rubber: 1918 International panel
piOkup: 193E International pick-
up. flat body; 1936—1 1-2 ton
long wheel-base, dual wheel
truck. Oeo. W. oung, phone
232/ 1-2 block East SPA Service
Station. 279-3tc.
BBFRIGERATION
— Domestic or
Avary Fornitura
166-tfc.
REPAIR — Herman Refrigera-
tion Service. AH makeH domes-
tic and commercial. Phone 146.
27--'B c
American Legion
Meets Tomorrow
The micoud October regular
meetluK of the Hutchinson coun-
ty American Legion, peat Num-
ber 412, will be held Monday
evening at N:00 o'clock at Amer-
ican Legion Hall.
After the meeting r. pot luck
lunch will be served by the lad-
les of the Auxiliary. Entertain-
ment will lie provided by De-
Graham, billed us "The World'a
Wore) Magician " in n twenty
minute i>i wutailou of "honeat
deceptlonM."
All members or the post lire
urged to lie pre*«'ut tomorrow
evening, as bualueas will be
brought before the m outing which
is of great civic Importance.
Legionnaires Will
Gather At Tulia
"Soinethinu Big. Nomcihing
great," says u post '¡ji received
yesterday announcing Hie isth
district monthly 'neeiiag of the
American í.>*kI'>i> at Tulla. Tex-
an. Weilesday Ociob' r iHth The
meeting will open nt 7:in n. in
Htatc command"!' Lou Huberts
and state Auxiliary pitenldeitt
Mr*. Geo. Many will be peonant
All American Legion .uui Aiixll
iary uiomIters who ran aiiend ¡ir
urged to lie present by t'harlU
Malsel. lath dÍMiili'1 commander.
M«hh will lie nerved plenty of
fun iilid d-iucliig will I'allow the
tMisluMKh meeting. Bring the lad-
ies' suyx the postcard and a great
time is planned for nil who at-
tend the one day mission.
Salto O, Maasle Bid*
Dr. S, A. HARPER
Dentist
Formerly Mayo'a Office
Amarillo. Texas
TRAVEL IY BIS
Special Low Rate Circle Tours to Ban Francisco
New York will be in effect after April lit.
8:00 a. m. leaving for Amarilto, Lubbock. Pampa, Okla City
11:00 a. m. leaves for Amarlll Pampa. Knid. Lubbock. Den
ver and i.os Angeles
4:16 p. m. leaves for Amarillo, Pampa, and Oklahoma City.
6:46 p. ra. loaves (or Pampa, Amarillo. Lubbock and Denver
10:80 p. m. leaves for Pampa. Amarillo and Los Angele .
1 2 46 p. m. leaves for Perryton, Liberal, Wichita and Kan-
City
ijil
ÜMNP I AMH!
Burrow caah on your
here, without fuss or delays?
Without Interfering with your
use of your auto. At fair ratee,
iiui on the friendliest of busi-
ness terms .lust use your caí-
as you would a good bond, as
collateral. Just drive up, fix
up. <lrlv<! olf Inquiref
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CHURCHES
FIRST I'HKHHVIKItUN
t l IUH
•Living In Expectation" will
be the theme of the sermon by
Rev Victor K Aubrey, pastor
Sunday at the morning service at
10:55 o'clock at First Presbyter-
Ian Church
The choir directed by Mrs, J.
F Klekbuscb will sing an an-
them. ' Let Not Youi Heart Be
Troubled" by May F Lawrence
Mrs. C. R Berrien will lie pian
1st for the service.
Sunday school under direc-
tion of Superintendent A. W. Nel-
son will meet at Í ; 45 a m.
Society gr.tups will meet at «
p. m.
"What Presbyterians Believe"
will be the theme of the Vesper
message by the pastor, beginning
an educational series ii|, doc-
trine. Mik Evens will be pianist
for the service.
Choir practice. Wednesday at
7:30 p. tn
FOR SALE 1937 model Tudor
86 serlas Ford, complete with
radio, southwlnd heater, new tir-
es. 1936 model Tudor deluxe
Ford with radio In A-l condition.
1938 Commander coupe. Deluxe
overdrive. All above* In A-l con-
dition. On terms. L. C. Cfum-
rlpe. 278-3lc.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Baby
beds, heater, ranges, show
esse, meat box, pie case, cafe fix
tttfes, linoleum, vacuum clean
«ra, wall paper, new and used
furniture. Renew your old stove
with new asbestos. Thrams Fur-
niture Oe. 733 N. Mfln.
378-tfc.
TRApE — 1987 Chovrolet
Sedan, good condition. Will
trade for houan. Inquire 03 N.
Main S79-3tP-
SALE JU Breakfast set or
trade for baby bed. Phone
710-W. 379-3 tc.
aras
IN -
a tor
and ultmtt
available to tie
. who weald avail
the opportunities
ta a aoiaialHt
i la Linotype.
Head OompoelMon
«ANDINO
IW-llto.
WaUMkaf
CATHOLIC Cllt ItCH
I'liitor, Father W. R. WiiNlilta
Mass today at K a. m
TRINITY M THKIUN
tiirl Heont Hall — U «ion Hall
II a. in. and M p. in.
Rev. J. Riiock. paslor
The theme lt| the morning
service will be "Son. Be of flood
Cheer. Tliy tfilm Be Forgiven
Thee." It Is based on Matt. !■.
1-8.
The theme for the evening
service will lie "The Ureal Pow-
er of Faith." It is based on Luke
17. 6-6.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
All are welcome
, , ■ L.mijitr
FIRST BAPTIST CHUBCII
Rev. .1. K. Hunt, paotor
Ira M. Powell, Director
Music and tlucallon
#::in i m Bible School.
10 46 a m. Morning Worship
Solo. "No Other Nume"
Mrs. AI W Arnold.
Seunon. "The Name Above
Every Name," pastor.
t; 40 p. in. Training 1'nlon.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship.
Ladles' Quartet. "I Never
Will Cease to Love Him "
Sermonv "Healing the De-
moniac Boy,''- pastor.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
"Doctrine of Atonement" Is
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
which will be read In all Church-
es of Chrlat, scientist, on Sunday.
October 16.
The Golden Text Is "If any
man "•n- wp hnv<* ,U1 advocate
with the Father, Jesus Christ the
righteous" (1 John 2:11.
Among the citation,, which
comprise the Leason-Sermon It
(he following from the Bible:
"Blessed are they which are per-
aeculed Tor righteousness' sake:
for thelr'n I* the kingdom of
heaven" (Matthew 6:10).
The Leaaon-Sermon alao In-
cludes the following passage
from the Christian Science text-
book, "Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures" by Mary
Baker Eddy. "Tríala teaeh mor-
tals not to lean on a material
staff. - a broken reed, which
pierce* the heart. We do not half
reipemher this In the sunshine
of Joy and prosperity Sorrow Is
falutnry Through great tribu-
lation we enter the kingdom'
ipagv 6
A man clad in inly a barrel
I an unusual Might, one ngieea
He'd wear clothes of 111 own
If he'd ahk for a 1<>.■ n
And the loan he can
(let here with esse.
INDUSTRIAL
FINANCE COMPANY
Over Whitlock Drug
DEEP CUT
LIQUOR PRICES
Paul Jones, pt. 98c
Texas Liquor Store
6th & Main Street.
-5-
MORE E«os
Egg prloes advancing-Purlnn
Layene and Big K )5«i; Mash
will Increase your profits Spe- !
•lal this week Bran $1.20.
REARAS FEED STORE
780 S. Main 7III N. Main
Phone SO Phone SJOfl
-SPECIAL-
30 Days Only
Valve ri'facitiK A reseating.
All O and H cylinder cars
labor only S4.00 to S8.00,
Old Man Winter Is Just
around the corner. Come In
and let u* service your car for
Winter Driving.
Experienced Mechanics
GRAND AVE.
GARAGE
113 Er.st Grand Ave.
Borger, Texas
Attorney at Law
J. 0. WARD
Keith £id« — Phone 737
YOU NEED CASH
You Can Borrow
to
VO SECI IllTV.
NO ENDORSERS
CLOSING OUT
80 Patterns of Wallpaper
i l-2c roll.
an Patterns 10c roll.
KNIGHT LUMBER CO.
Phone 305
Southwestern
IRION BIS STATION
SOS N. MAIN ST
Pnon 474
H. M Bo "'-*, Agent
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plus so percent iw.Brest-—
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 280, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 15, 1939, newspaper, October 15, 1939; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167807/m1/7/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.