Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 182, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 23, 1940 Page: 10 of 12
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Mi Hill Si-fKcr *i' Jiimiii'tl ¡mu
ilif lililí rod A«rmic i liler a'
lile lUil'Kdi Airport nuil look off
for Pain ph. it w < dowiirSfli! ui-
I >r Is Inn: ihc «ay lliai ltt.ll*- shlj>
look tin air.
81 fa Ik 1*1 mo u til wi' Kittled into a
blink wind and afti'r ualiiiiiK •<
few hundred f«>i!t found our^civoM
on the "elovmor." IVrhajw we'd
hotlni i vplain; Hit' "rluviilor" a>
wi' cull it |h the s| oi Jusi aliovi
a i-arlion iilanl whcMv thr warm
clr onri-enl ratchiis a plain- and
buoyli's li up soiui'tIiiii'm Mcvcral
li unci red ii>i"i
Thi' I'xhlllriiilo,. It'll an tilt'
plano 1m IíoosIik! Mkywiinl dllfurK
hum I ho ft'dliiR ««porioiiftid in ;■
high spot'd olovHtoi in I hat you'rr
not i'BM'd In hy four v/nHa. You're
like a maple leal waited hy a
midden druft, and you enn look
uro un d and see i he vhhi mount ry
aid!' sink away inultertiip wits It
HPemai hernuHe II ritnnot restrain
thIn Iradillonully (•arthhouud erea
lure, horn ot It* common rlay
"Vou'i'e walking on air" with
K'Von league boot when you Ira
vel by alrplmne.
We talk about the vaal trxpaii-
Hi' of litis plains country, Have
you ever Keen It from even a
ihouHund feel?
Our vlHihlity that day was about
thirty tnlleci, and Much visibility!
A rabbit RcurryliiR through the
brush inighi have been eluding a
hunter or a coyol,> but we could
to!low hla every move. Kvery Ktlck
and Htone could he noted and the
contoured furrow- in the fields
resembled a giant carpet art fully
woven by a master hand.
Pipe lines old and new revealed
their location up hill and down
In t'.nd out of the breaks and
over the unbroken plain. We knew
from w belli u they cante and to
whither gon*.
Flying along ai a thousand feet
or so our cnrlosity prompted this
ciucHlfoii. (s this a* high as we
can go. or la It us'dug too much of
the plume and flying conditions?
We asked t he finest Ion.
Mr Seeger ' only answer was a
blight backward pull on the wheel.
Wow! Otic. two. three hundred
I eel and leveling off the pilot ex-
plained that hp had chosen the
altitude where (he wind was mild-
est.
In spite of a wind dril l of about
twenty-five miles an hour we
allppcd along ut ninety, somc-
tline* ,i humti-il MINI
High powered car* "doln' I heir
iRitiid< ht ' mi • tned to lie 111iiti 11■ v
t'ackwards alum; the highway.
Turns. i«mdhi>gf intersection*.
► tops and si it r t' were for them,
not toi w,. who took the t ky
lOUte
We dwHt i ltieil a wide circle H*
roil lit! Paiup-1 and sett-led down
on the omei'Kttney lAtidlng Held
loi a visit with the ucatht i tmiii
lie poet* from ail over ll!i conn
I rv were i ma lug in on a teletype
i.nil «>■ #toed fasciniiieil watch
tttg a map and following the
< i>tn*< of MiortuN over the entire
| V lilted .States This informal Ion
Wgs io be relayed to pilots plying
Me aii way- so thai they voitlil
j kno« ' xacMy wliwi •-omlltioiia to
i vpeel at certain points mi their
| rout t>n.
' Tin re's pe '¿iicsHWuik about
| i'llcle Sinn's an -ei'vli • a ad the
! ly ncoril ul ill'11 lie- .slid pi'i
wtlv flyers HnOUtilt the past yent
|>' OA cs It
Contar!' yelled i he piloi fro Hi
tin cock I'll and u. yanked do\Mi
on the ' prop.'' Another minute
raw us rising Over 'he forest "i
ol! deriicks and wtiiMltiK it home
As we niileil to a stop al til
llorget airport hangar we looked
ni oui «i't' h. One hour and ilf
teen miliules had been plenty of
time in which to lake otf. fly
eighty miles and pay a nice leli-
lí re! v visit Can you beat it?
CKOKN f'OI'NTKI AtiAIN
A man can i uo up lulo iIi< lir
« il limit being seen or to aril
ahoul.
We've been gelilly repriuiainl
«d more than once by one Mr
lllli Seoger for publicising lii-- fonts
in an 'tlrplane, hut we always re
mind hint thai as long is he goes
out and proves over and over I lie
value and pleasure of flying Ills
iiolhgs are public properly, Mr.
f.eeger agrees Dial lile cause Is
worth the sacrifice He look a
trip, lor Innlance. last Sunday.
Leaving I he llorger Airport at *U
fifteen In the moi-ultiM. he lol
lowed his nose into Sail Aiimiilo
lu exactly six hours I Including
three slop#) which consumed an
hour
After putting III twenty hours
.of work Mr. Seoger left San An
t uilo at N it. m Tuesday and ni
"'MMi p. in. hung up his hat in
his Hurgar office.
Solos Coining t'p
C M. Harrington passed hla
physical examlntiilon not lust for
Solo, nor for Private ruling but
for Commercial. He'll be soloing
soon. Congratulations.
Nick Nichols of the Panhandle
State Hank in Horger is another
Immedi'ate prospect for Solo ills
Unction. Nick takes his lessons
often and "pays attention" uc
cording to instructor Miko De
Muráis.
tío lo II, boy!
\ liuuaiN
Mike Des Mantis Informs us
that he plans to do soiti„ plane
swapping.
The famous little red .Vei-onca
Chief will lie sold to the fll'*t
new flying eluli or private "would
be" who can gather tip .KIMOO.OO.
The plane has been flown 70
hours since It's filíelo from the
factory three months ago. We
don't know what Mike has up his
sleu'vo In the way of a new de-
monstrator hut we'll bel that
-«me one gels a bitiguili III thi
K tt< «II lit III' "tlliltf,"
VIMITOKN I'l.KANK Hlti.N
To all out of town subscritor!!
wed like to say; "We've got a
v isiim Hook ai the airport tone
in the hutigai and one at lili
J utiloi Chain Iter of Commerce
hie if It i anil we'd like lo have you
viNllittg atrillen scribble ymir
name, etc., on it's leaves. We want
lo kaow whin you are fflyinti.
where from ■ atitl anything yon'Vt
io) to add that's of luteieai to
fiyeif In turn *e prouiis<' to lie
of "V4 cy possible i<rvfe -, atld t">
lonie and write in your bonk
"ometimt'.
As a raiting shot we might
mention another airplane deal
jnsi lo arou.-e your cuiioslty. A
laoiutnent Borgei tlyei will take
liclivery of a brand lie* Cessna,
i Olte of those planes thai go pla-
it atld lake lour paisseiigers ii-
Ioiim i within a mouth.
How H we dotn'''
See you nexl wef k?
monkymoon roit THiti i:
Ii ^IS ni SI* \ItKI.INti I.AI (¡41
lil i "Mi I IVoliKt'K Wll-'K"
| I tig t-Olliplb .illtOv,
Willi h is putting It mi idly,
• ai cording to the sparkliiifi plot
I of the new Irene Dunne Cary
! Uta a I omuetly roiiiaint' 'My
j Pnvorile Wife." a production by
i Loo McCarey who directed lite
1 popular stars in "The Awful
! Ti u'h "
! The Htreuiuliiied inarital eli-
| langleilleiils revolve around tile
i plight of a young attorney
<CII'MliI i whose lovely w ife i Miss
Dunne I lias been missing fot
sevVin years as a result of a sea
diuster He has iier declared
legally dead and weds auothei
woman, tin the same evening the
lioiieyinooners are moving into
Thre.
usually
people olt a honeymoon
s an awkward situation,
MYTHICAL MISER
HORIZONTAL
1 Miser king of
Action.
li He gold
above all else.
10 To enliven.
12 To do wrong.
13 To fish.
14 Clvel-iiko
beast.
16 Tolerate*.
18 Drunkard.
20 Needle-
shaped.
22 To woo.
24 Nothing more
thbn.
15 Project
28 Stop.
80 Bustle.
82 Toward sen.
93 Form of "I."
34 God of war.
86 Clipped.
38 Inferior dog.
38 Appellation.
41 Heron.
42 Obi.
43 Gentle slope.
«SPekc.t « Are.
7 Payment
. demand.
Answer to Previo us Puzzle
mi
till
ÍOffNÍY
48 Kettle.
£0 Kimono
girdle.
M Since.
S3 More frugal.
86 Neither.
69 He had the
power to turn
what he ——
to gold.
60 Even his food
—— lo gold.
VERTICAL
1 Parent.
2 Indian.
3 Crown.
4 Klectricnl
units.
ñ South Africa
(abbr.).
6 Rental
contract.
7 Waistcoats.
8 Before.
9 Doctor
(abbr.).
11 Transposed
(abbr.).
15 Therefore.
lfi By ——- in i
river his
power
disappeared,
17 Classifies
HI Erased.
21 Large nets.
23 Overturns.
26 Rough lava.
27 H4s story is I
Greek ——
(pi).
20 Spoken.
31 An outfit.
:i'.i Monkey.
33 To meditate.
35 Punk.
37 Previous.
38 Manufacture
ins.
40 Small shield.
42 To cry.
44 Twelfth of ft
foot.
46 Precept.
48 Small tablet.
49 Twitching.
51 Preposition.
r 2To proceed.
54 Pronoun.
55 Exclamation.
57 Whirlwind.
58 Rood (abbr.).
j to s > i tie least hut when the trio
i consisis of ihi' krooiu and two
i wivi i I ¡¡ere are api to he itiitt*-
«U by the first wife who has
Ittirueulouitty been rescued from
a iemote desert island The dis-
trauKhi groom successfully hid-
es hiM beloved first wife front Ills
unkittscd bride and returns home
to find that his premier mate
•pent rieven yt irs alone with a
virile mid handsome explorer on
| a Pacific island paradise!
lu Mtpport of Miss Dunne and
tíratil tire Hatidolph Scott a* the
explorer and Hall I'm rick as the
frustrated bride, (iiirson Kanlli
who directed "Hacltelor Moth
er." bundled "My Favorite
Wife" for KKO It a dio Pictures
they are overta1 - jllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIUIHIIIIIIIIItll
Club Notes
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Mrs. Kvan t¡rovt¡s entertained
the Need («te raft sewluK clrcl,. ilim
Week III her llOllle ;i| 1'hillipN.
when time was pa sited sewing for
the hostess.
A towel shower was also given
Mrs. tiruvoM.
ftcfi cshtuouts were served Me ,
liantes Dren Uoj?ers. J. p. Youu«e.
"I B. Wallace lieu Counts. .1 II
itiadon I harry Varvll, Henry Au-
tlrews Hugh Hhoemuke and the
luwless.
Mrs. Droit Ronera will lie next
The Merry St lichera mullí
Ctitb mei this week with Mrs. F.
K. I.ovelace. with meinbers speu-
dlUjt Ihelr little newton for Imr.
Hi li eshnientK were served M« -
diiinei \\ A. Yotiker, W. W.
I Nichols. PoiTeSl (¡lldewell, i , C.
j Hooper O A Alexanth i . Ina tillll-
i I'.enslock and the hostess
Mrs Nh hola will ciilerl till Utttl
Iv eek.
Ill native ttyptty villllKes of lite
liitllan state ot Mandl. Kirls are
-<>I«I hy weiitht, ai a rate raiiKliiK
I.oui 75 cents to ÍI.3R a pound
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TOM DUVALL
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• J. C. SHY
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JERRY HURST, Used Car Manager
• H. L. BRACKEEN
• NICK CARTER
• FREELAND COWAN
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• J. R. SHAW
VALSES All IIIGIML ALLOWANCES HAVE IEEI FORGOTTEN!
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Come In and
Look This
Car Over
Running Condi
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For Your Money
See This Car for Cheap
Transportation
A real buy!
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Truck
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1932 CHEVROLET
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1937 FORD TRUCK MM
Good rubber, '38 motor W*
1934 FORD V-8
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1936 DODGE
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Own it for only
Really worth the money
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 182, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 23, 1940, newspaper, June 23, 1940; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168002/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.