Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 22, 1941 Page: 5 of 6
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Wednesday, January 2?. 1941
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BORGER DAILY
HERALD
CLASSIFIED
MS
BRING RESULTS
Net Result: Capture
HOUSES FOR RENT
FOR RENT 4 room nindern houei'
—furnished. 112 West Madison.
Phone 541-W si at<
FDR RENT — 5 room modern
house, Apply 20H East Washing-
ton. ?hone 130 5 Kite'
FOR RENT — 4 room modern
house. linoleum and shack's Hills
not paid. Phone «50. 40-Btp.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
POR RENT — 2 riK>m furnished
apartment. 410 North Mitin
52-3tc.
FOR RENT—3 room módertt ap-
artment. furnished, $32,90, bills
paid. 427 Deahl Street Phone liil-
W. 31-Ole
FOR RENT — 4 room modern un-
furnished apartment garage
Bills paid, 424 Coble Street.
40-fitp
MISCELL A NEOU S
FOR RENT — Comfortable bed"
rooms conneetiny bath. Close in
Phone 200-W. 50-31.
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THE BORGER (TEXAS)
DAILY HERALD
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Page Five
Suit* S. Maui* Bids.
Dr. J. A. HARPER
DENTIST
Formerly Mayo'* Officio
Amarillo. Texas
KODAK FILMS
Developed
C Any 6 or 8 ex-
posure roll de-
f «lopad and
printed.
Worthing Studio
FREE! 5x7 Enlargement
Till Further Notice
ENAMEL PAINT
90c per qt.
Wo Guarantee Itl
Knight Lumber Co.
Phone 305
iilliill
TRAVEL BY BUS
Fasl Express Service
8¡00 a. m..leaving lor Amarillo. Lubbock. El Pato. Lo Angelo*.
Pumpa. Sayro. Okla. City. Dallas. Houston.
11:00 a. m.leaving lor Amarillo. Lubbock. Wichita Fall*. El Paso.
Los Anude*. Pampa. Enid. Wichita.
12:4S p. m. leaving for Stinnett, Spearman. Perryton. Liberal.
Garden City. Dodge City.
4:15 p. m. leaving lor Pampa. Okla. City, Tulsa. St. Loui*. Ama-
rillo. Lubbock. San Angelo. San Antonio.
El Paso.
6:45 p. m. leaving for Amarillo. Haton, Trinidad, ~ ver. Chey-
enne. Plainview, Lubbock .hita Fall*.
Dallas.
11:45 p. m. lenvinr for Pampa Amarillo, Albuquurqiia. Lo* An-
geles, Denver. Ft. Worth. Dalla*, Lubbock
San Antonio.
TRAILWAY BUS DEPOT
Phone 474
H. M. Bowers, Agt.
Feed-Grain Hay-Baby Chick*
Trees-Evergreen*-Shrubbery
New shipment ol Baby Chick*
will arrive thi* week.
We now have on hand Tree*
—Evergreen* and ihrubbery of
all kind*.
If your Cow* and chicken*
are Puny and off production
pop them up with some of
Bewiey* Dairy and Poultry
Feeds and note the improve-
ment.
We still try to *oll for Just
a little less on bulk feeds.
KEITH FEED STORE
Phone 598 210 N. Main
LET USjo^^t rcu
rnWHAXmiE L
SOUTHWESTERN
Investment Co.
Automobile Financing
Loans - Refinancing
508 N. Main Phone 533
• ■> i ' ni aped over this loaded Italian army truck was intended
I, ' ■ it front British attackers in the Libyan desert—bSt
II,1 tweet. British captured truck and used material against
¡<<nni r owner:-; P. S. Thai Italian flaj came down
FOR SALE ■ '2!t Fi.nl C\>a. h and
2-Wheel trailer. 2 1-2 block-'- Ka t
Main on Tenth. Inquire at rear.
A2-3ip
FOR SAI.E — Rebuilt household
floor polisher, A-1 condition
Ray's Radio and Refrigerator Set
vice. Phone fl6«. 52-3te
CLOSE OUT SAI.E on 20 pattern*
of paper, 7 1-2 cents per roll
Knight Lumber Co. 50-Hte
FOR SAI.E — lfouseh..l<l Im^ñT
ture including Kclvlnutor refri-
gera tur. 410 Wcntherly, 50-3tp
New And Hustling Southland Is
America's Land Of Opportunity
FOR SAI.E
706 Monroe.
4 pljjs.
Inqcpiire
50-3tp.
FOR SALE—One room furnished
house in Borger Write Box 113.
Sanford, Texas. 51-0tp
ROOM AND BOARD
Quiet for night and day sleep-
ers. 213 East 7th. 46-fidh
OFFICIAL F. H. A. LOANS
Repaint or repair your home.
Nothing down, 3 years to pay.
CHARLIE MAISEL
Phone 115
40-2Gtp.
FOR SALE OR TRADE — One
1939 Ford Deluxe Sedan; One 1939
Ford Deluxe Tudor. Good condi
tion. Carson's Garage. 46-6tp,
ANNOUNCING
Opening of new Central Hotel
Rooms and Apartments, Mrs R. R.
Smith and daughter, proprietors.
301.A South Main. 41-12tp.
PAPER HANGING — Painting.
blending, tex-tonc work, skilled
workmen. B. If. Lawson.
38-26tp
FLOOR SANDING — finishing.
Heavy duty equipment. Rental.
B. M. Lawson. 33-26tp.
"TYPEWRITERS—ADDING
MACHINES"
EVERY THING for Every OfTice;
adding machines, typewriters,
office forms, binders, desks chairs
and equipment. Printing and bind-
ing. Phone 5. The Office Supply
House, Herald Bldg. 42-tfdh.
"TYPEWRITER REPAIRS"
The South i. America'., great
new industrial frontier' This is
the me safie of the leadinc, arti. !■•
in th" latest issue of The Adver-
tise)'.' national «rmgaainé of the
j advertising business, and the state -
ment com ■> from an authoritative
source The author Allan T.
Prever. exci.'JUi e \ ire president of
'the Vi«fk Chen i sea I Company, for-
mer elunrrnan ;.i the board of the
Association ot National Advertís-
ers, and a inisine.-; man of national
prominence.
"The South has advance.' Indus- }
trinity while othe>. sections ol the ¡
nation have sto<>d stiil or declin- ¡
ed.'-di'elares: !V1> Preyer "Govern-
men' stati -'i< - - -n t>anuía« tur....
from !!>( ! to !i 37. reveal a steady j
and sustained piojjtess for the:
South The impetus of this pro- j
gres.«. backed by new and ulereas - j
ing indi t-ial opportunities was
sufficient to carry the region
through the recent depression to
1037. with a less of only pei cent
in the value of its products from
1920, Th" !o«ts by the rest oí the
ruit.iMj. on the other hand, amount- !
I'd to 14 par cent."
Why Southern business weath-
ered the depression bi tter than the
nation as a whole, Mr Prever can
state from experience, His own
firm, the Vlck Chemical Company
of Greensboro, North Carolina,
chose the hard economic times of
1931 to briru: .nt two entirely new
produc's, Viek Va-tro-nol f.-.r bpsc
and thr.iat and Vi.-ks Medicated
Cough 'hops, supplementing the
well knowst V.ieks Vaporub salve.
With Vtcks as -. ith many anoth- i
er aggressive Southern business,
sales and payrolls rose steadily
throughout the depression
"The ten-year period just clos-
er! <t'930-194fM has represented a
decade of progress for the South,
for it has brought numerous bene-
more than six hundred million dol-
íais 1031 The total Federal
internal revenue payment^ in-
creased from $552.1116 ¿00 in 1931
to $l.:t5f¡SI6,442 in I«38. Life in-
surance in, torce rose during this
period by nearly four hundred mil-
lion oollars. and total wager paid
in industry increased by some
one half bitlirtn dollars,"
• What lies ahead for the South?
There arc definite sigas that even
now point the way to new and ex-
panding fields of development.
Again it appears that pulp manu-
facture newsprint from South-
em pine, and sulphate pulp for the
region's $200.000.000 rayon Indus-
try will be the explosive spark
to set of) the new advance."
Development of these new fields
is good not only for the South, but
for the economic life of the whole
nation In fact, asserts Mr. Prever,
"the picture of the South today is
a welcome reassurance that op-
portunity is still very much alive
in this eoiiuntr.v of ours.'
POWELL
FUNERAL HOME
FLOWERS
PHONE 555
106 North Main
II
II
IN A GOOD
USED CAR
AUTO LOANS
REFINANCING
O.B. HUNT MOTOR CO.
ANNOUNCING
The Association ot
W. c. Barksdole, M. D.
With Dr. H. G. WALLACE
512 Weatherly
HAIDY'S
FOOD STORE
• Quality Groceries
• Low Prices every day
t Free Delivery
Phone 214
INSURANCE a
N
s
INsu ¿ícT «•Í-TVYS thing N/
AGENCY
Westerfield
TRUCK LINES
FHA LOANS
For Full Details—See
Knight Lumber
We Offer You A Complete Service For
AUTO LOANS, REFINANCING
• Your Cor Does Not Hove To Be Paid For
• Your Present Payments Reduced
• Convenisnt Terms, No Endorsers
• $50 to $1000 Same Day Applied For
MAYS LOAN AGENCY
Serving Borger and all con-
necting points in the U. S. and
Foreign Countries.
Ph 339
Economical—Dependable
Efficient
Bonded Warehouse
612 South Main
INDUSTRIAL
FINANCE COMPANY
■■$5 i
0 No Endorsers 0 No Delay
9 Your Signature Complatas
the Loan
CRUSOE BLDG.
H. M. HOOD
Attorney-at-Law
106 East Sixth Street
Phone 124
Quality and Price
That's why Purina and Big K
feeds get results. Try a sack
the next time. You will be sur-
prised at the difference.
Kearns Feed Store
720 S. Main Phone 21
All
Work
Guaranteed
90 Days
Ray's Radio Shop
115 E. 5th Phone •••
Law Cannot Punish
Man For Drunken
Driving On RR Tracks
GUARANTEED Repairs and Ser-
vice on all makes Typewriters,
adding machines and other types
«mee machines. Our service satis-
flap or you pay nothing. Telephone
5,'The Officc Supply House, Her-
ald Bldg. 42-tfdh
8ALES AND SERVICE
fteittlii
ington Standard and Noise-
leas typewriters, Remington Add
ing Machines, all makes Portables,
The Office Supply House, phone 6,
Herald Bldg. 42-tfdh.
yment
Situation Wanted
EMPLOYMENT WANTED —
Young man desires work in
dairy. Experienced. Apply 3S7
West 10th. 50-.3dh.
i fieial readjustments," says Mr.
¡Prever. Especia I lv important Is |
the widespread diversification of
industry which has proved a sta- j
blitzing influence "Among the in-
dustries that have brought diver-
sification and expansion in the
South arc kraft pulp and paper,
rayon, petroleum refining, other
1 heavy industries ana textiles." j
In proving that industry is now '
Dixie boon,i Mi Preyer point out :
that a survey conducted during j
1038 and MMV showed that more
j tnan SlíW,000,000 was spent in pro-
cess industries for new plants and i
modernization in the South — a |
sunt which was $00,000.000 great-
er than that spent In all the rest
of tin country combined.
"The industrial strides made by
the South have been reflected In
the whole economic life of the re
glon," says the writer. "The aggre-
gate resources of Southern banks,
in I93H for example, increased by
MILWAUKEE. Jan 22 --c/ñ
It was conceded in district court
that the accused was intoxicated
and was driving his automobile,
but a drunken driving charge was
dismissed.
The defendant's lawyer pointed
out lhat state law prohibits drunk-
en driving! on a public highway,
but—
The police picked up the de-
fendant as he was going bumpctv
bump down railroad tracks and
they, .fudge Harvey L Neelen held
are part of a private right of way.
We Repair Ail
Heme Appliances and
Anything Electrical
RAY'S RADIO *
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
1U E. 5th Phone 868
Attorney
J
t TAX RETURNS
Prepared and Notarised
JOHN H. WHITE, Atty,
118-A East 6th St.
Altar 4 p. m.—523 Coble
ON USED CAR PRICES
We need ACTION . . . hit
ACTION to unload uur big stock
of late model reconditioned used
car*. So—far limited time—
wu're cutting pritcs to the bone.
$19
$69
$99
$99
FINGER MOTOR CO.
lift 8. Main
1031 CHEVROLET
COUPE
1033 FORD
COUPE
11(34 FORD
CoACH
1934 PONTIAC
COACH
FUSED ■
fUHUU
JAetOuaSt
Seat,
•40 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan.
Heater, practically new tiro*,
tow mileago. Would oatily pass
for a new car. Priced low for
quick salel
'39 FORD Deluxe 2-door Coach.
Radio, heater, upholstery clean,
paint like new. A luxury buy
at a little price.
'38 FORD 4-door Sedan. Radio,
heater, new tire*, extra clean.
A quality ear, economical to
run, and easy to buyl
'89 FORD Deluxe Coupe. Heat-
er, new tires, practical black
finish. Ideal for business or
pleasure, and offered at a price
to please.
All cars have Anti-froese
.. ready for winter drivingl
Many other Used Car bar-
gains are on our lotl Visit Eu-
sle Turner's todayl
109 east sixth
PHONE 1280
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
-i—■—\
USkA . 1
Have you sot nour
NOW li-IAT I'VE?
BE EM SO successful-
IN) MOT SOLVING your
PRORLEM, WILL YOU -
HELP ME WITH mime?
DO YOU KNOW LIEUTE-NANr
BIOSS WELL CMOUGH TO TALK
MIM INTO I.ETTiM<3
ME ENLIST?
Hello Twef?e,
fkecklbs !
what AR£
you doing
here ?
Hello, ,
UEUrCMAAlT;
YOU
MFAN
I'M
REJECTED
because
TOO
Sure, But if
HE SAVS NO,
FRECKLE'S , ITS
NO SOAP.' VOU'D
BETTER. RESIGN .
Yourself to fate /
olo kit 6as handyj^
fWV TROUBLES IN it/
That's about
the size of .
it, ms goosey/
wf;'0 like? to
havb you iw
the corps, ur
regulations
wont perw.it
it/
i'o like to pack
You're-
just the
f I I! OW X
wanna ,
SEE ■ CODO-'
CAM YOU PUT-
IN A Good
WORD FOR ME
HERE?
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BUT A DEAD AMTOSJV
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wíom'í t you
VACk -BEARDED
LIKE HECK.' &VE HIM A WEEK
<KK)P HE'LL. HAVC ^OU STUCK.
OM VOUR OWW SWORD/
MIND WHAT I SAY.,.1
KWOW...AWP SO
DO YOU.'
THAT ',3
BETTER—
NOW WE'RE
3ETTIKJG
SOME ,
WHERE.'
humph.'
AWTONY
WO GOOD TOME./ I.ISTENJ
IF" OCTAVIAN ATTACKS
ALEXANDRIA,'tOU'RE -\
OOWER..SUT IF XXJ'LL
PLAY BALI- WITH Mf
YOU CAR! DRIVE HIS
LF.ii.iOMS t WTO
the sea:
WELL, ALL
RIGHT, M^atOlAW
W|fo IS THIS
THIWÚ, >OU
PROPOSE
2
f-'lOVE A FINGER
'\MD VOL.1 SO OUT
LIKS A L'GHT/
AMtbWY, VOL!'RE
IW ATOUOH
¿.POT.'
r
/ THE RONAAM,
( BAtaSAIN) WITH
ILLAIM DOM'T
PEAR.
kSO OWE ;
^536- Jfr
octavian come.,.
i'll kwooc him
off.'
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By CRANE
WASH TUBBS
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A CLUE?
MA ■?£ V JLrCE OH THE
LEWEL/SON. WOW,
WHERE''-3
k'ICWl? /THEY TOOK
HER TO THE
S-\SEMEMT IW
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mm HAPPEMER
1 WAS L)P-
«bTAVRS
(6LATES! AH0TH£R ^ after
SECRET RiX'jSAúE.VHIM,
,MEN !
THEN WHAT
BAiEMEMT, ¡ DID THEV DO WITH
FOSS1BLV .'
Í WAS '.MONDERIWW
WHV THEY'D THROW
tACCOROlNi) "to TW\S k\P, THE
LEADER RAN INTO THE KITCHEN
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a door latch m
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WE, FISGERED
■Biio%«lB
OLlTTfc
dwelling in
RED RYDER
•am
led lb a real.,
' CITY OF GOL©
Eusie Turner
INCORPORATED
BOROER. TEXAS
WE fburtD ACIE fAORE
valuable
Tv'AN REAL cOLO TO TtJUy
AN'AtM'T
(join'an01h&í?
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WELL ,50 LON«,0ANK5.'/ WAIT ,RYDER/
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 22, 1941, newspaper, January 22, 1941; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168177/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.