Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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County of Hutchinson on<e In
ouch wi fk for Four consecutive
weeks previo * to the return tiny
hereof, yon Munition Jamo Jone*
whoop residence i- unknown who
I* alleged to ! • it non-resident of
he State of Texn.-. to be and up
peur at the naxt regular term of
the 84th lilhtrlet Court of Hut-
chlniion ('onnty. to be liolden at
the Court Houw Unroot, in the
City of Stinnett. on the 4th Mou
day in September A. O. 1940, tin
saino being the 23rd day of Sep
t ember I) 19 1(1. tlnn and
Utere to answer a petition filed
In «old Court on the 30th day
of JHtittary A I). I!H0. In a suit,
numbered on Hip Docket of *«ld
Court. N<> 4091 wherein KVsi M
Jones l«i Plaintiff, and Jame
Jones. Ih defendant: the ttflturc
of plalnllffa demand being sub-
stantially. an fallows. to-wlt:
Tile Plaintiff would hIiow
that for the past nineteen yearn
the defendant ban lived a life
of practically, almost. hnbltual
drunkenncHH. toiuundcring IiIh
lime and bin eurniiiKH In con-
nection with the drinking of In
toxlnalltiK liquors during which
lime lie liaH been extremely
THKBOttGEB (TKXA¿>i DAILY 11KRA);I>
We'll See Yoii
At The
SUNRISE
SEPT. 2
• Horn! Fun
• Iteft-cMltnieiiiM
• HinarI Miotic
Legion Hall
Sunrise Dance
At Legion Hall
On Labor Day
To the lilting. lautalixluK
Htraiiis of the music of I .es
Unbind. ills piano, untl his or-
cheHtrti direct from the Nat in
Amurillo the i.egion Hall
open* vh>' Winter dancing «en*
son with an early guar lie
Hatice starting at 1 o'clock
Monday morning. September
¿ Daue.erc will lie greeted by
a completely remodeled and
mador n I y decorated dancing
pavilion.
In adltloli to the xweet
hwing of the orchestra, under
the ireclion of Harney Ogle,
everyone attending will be
nerved early breakfast re-
freshment^ tit no extra charge.
Admission will lie ♦ i per cou-
ple.
• ruel mid neglectful of the
I'lalntlff Hiid I heir minor
daughter. l.atrell Jone , of
which Plaintiff alleges) to lie mo
extremely cruel and outrageous
at io render their further llv
lug together u* man and wife
insupportable.
1110ItICIN KAIL NOT. hut Imve
you before «aid Coilrt on the xuid
firm day of next lenn thereof
thin writ with your return there-
on. «bowing how you have exe-
cuted the hhiii".
Given under my hand and soul
or «aid Court, at office In the City
of Stinnett. thl« the :ioth day of
August A. 1). 1910.
WITNH588 W. I,. KKLUEY
Clerk of K41h District Court In
and for Hutchinson County. Tex-
as. itJ
Issued this 30th day of Aug-
ust. A. D. 1940.
W. L. Ko.lley. Clerk
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SCOUT NEWS
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Six Scouts were examined und
approved for merit badge certl-
ficatns last night ut the monthly
meeting of the central Hoard of
Review of the Boy Scouts of
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llaurlco
lOMotal.
IS By way of.
ISNaada.
MPart of •
chain.
17 Rate of
exchanj*.
1 Hamlet.
20 Custom.
aiSansonu.
aaviacoua fluid.
24 And.
26 You.
36 Wood spirits.
28 Note in scale.
29 Cow's call.
30 Animal pest
It Organ of
hearing-
<4 Local word
phrases.
37 Lining.
89 To regret
40 He is a native
of ——.
48 Dower
property.
44 Do not
(conttl).
46 Sea milew
47 S-shaped
object
4 Each (abbr.).
61 Verse of two
measures.
86 Venomous
snake.
66 Solitary.
67 Goddess of
dawn.
88 He is a
successful
(pi).
VIRTUAL
1 Horse's neck
hair.
2 To remiest,
3 Elecuffiu unit
4 One who
cvad^.
5 Ceremony.
6 Dormant.
7 Northwest
(abbr.).
8 Vulgar fellow.
9 A difficulty.
10 His famous
pi,y
11 To scratch,
14 Street car.
13 Emerges.
17 Bug.
18 Wine vessel.
21 Parallelogram
22 Visible vwpor.
25 Also.
27 Baglike part
29 Dnortment
31 To debate.
33 To tree.
35 Duct.
36
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38 Nay.
41 Musical
42 Neuter
pronoun.
45 Very small.
48 To siwner.
SO Genus sf beet
61 T<« Ash.
52 Sic!;.
63 Ratite bird.
84 Coin.
55 Tree.
58 Giant king.
tiui 7 pi*OR
MAGIC CHEF
ALUMINUM
RANGE SET
val us $12.93
in exchange for your old range if vou
ase a new MAGIC CflEF GAS RANGE
ng oufc .
Here's your ohanM to g«l the gat
range you've always wanted—a
genuine Magic Chef át a big eav-
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choose from, all with the famous
Magic Chef features for bringing
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"round UP YOUR OLD STOVE NOW! 11
W<> INTKRKMT OR ( ARRVIN(< ( HAHOHH
i wn — Itala nee on Vour cieetrle Hervivc HUI
POWER &UGffip.
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America in the collector's offlc
of the Borger HIkIi School.
The meeting wbh lipid at 5 o'-
clock with hoard member* John
Kiekbusch and Herb Wllklson
officiating. <* A t arleton ami R.
W. Bi:ooK. the other members of
the hoard, were out of town and
were not present
Assisting with the examina-
tions were H. H Beavers of
Panhandle Power and Light Co..
Cngle Smith, librarian of the
Hutchinson County library, and
Henty Gillespie, safety director
of United Carbon Co.
Tho next scheduled meeting
will be held on Thursday, Sept.
M. -
The following scouts were ex-
amined and passed.Th y will be
awarded merit badge certificate*
at the next Court of Honor, sche-
duled for Oct. 8:
Bobby Beavers, Troop 0. first
aid.
C. L. Walker, Troop «, life
saving.
Robert Weeks, Troop 5, lifo
saving and pioneering.
Joe W. White. Troop U. per-
sonal health. ,
Raymond Huffman. Troop «,
pereontil health and woodwork-
ing.
Several other scouts were re-
viewed but failed to pass the tests
Hutilsfactorily officials reported
thin morning
Troop B. Tuesday. 7 p. tn . Bap-
tist church.
Troop «. Tuesday, 7 p
Scout Hut.
Trooy 7 Tuesday. 7 30
Presbyterian church
Troop n DIwiisnw
Model Plane Meet
Raymond Huffman,, new troop
moniber, demonstrated tho flying
of model Airplanes at the lust
meeting. Plans to enter the model
airplane meet were discussed.
The meeting Was opened with
tho flag ceremony and tho pledg"
of allegiance to tho flag. Bobby
Beavers and Raymond Huffman
were the color guards. Roll was
called and a short pwtrol bual
ness meeting was held.
The bpys spent lile rest of the
evening studying various phase.*
of scouting to puss their tests.
Rlchhourg Chapman waH u vis-
itor und prospective member.
Dale White adjourned the
meeting with the benediction
A Seoul knows and shows ros
poet for the flag.
Troop .1 Drops
Inactive Members
Troop ft voted to drop five in-
active members at last Tuesday
evening s meeting.
Wayne Keith told about his
trip to the World's Fair at San
frfgnclsco.
The meeting was opened with
the usual flag ceremony with
jwaive members present.
Troop 7 Plans
Hike Soon
Troop 7 has not been mooting
regularly due to unavoidable rea-
sons however at the next meet-
ing the scouts hope to revive in-
terest of the boys by planning
n hike.
More than thirty cub scOufs are
on the program tonight at Wea-
therly School for a pack meeting.
Stunts and features will be the
chief events scheduled for tho
program, at seven-thirty.
All -parents arc cordially In.
vltod to attend.
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b. m
he pioneer days of Death Val-
ley when mule teams hauled
their loads of borax across trt-
miles of blistpring desert io I he
nearest railroad polnl, M«,jnv>'.
arc relived in "2n Mule Team''
which opens J'revuo at the ilin
Thfiitri- with Walluie Beery star-
red as Muleskinner Bill Hragr.,
the best driver on tho route.
WliNt helps llnrger, helps you.
Prices Oiij Thia Ad Good for Next 7 Days
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Fancy Sugar
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940, newspaper, August 30, 1940; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168057/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.