Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 108, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1945 Page: 4 of 8
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Pag* 4
Thurtdi y March 29, 1945
Porter. Taxai
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Join In The Fun At The Monte Carlo
Party, Legion Hall Friday Night
Ten Injured
When Plaster
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giving &
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a ter colhip.M-d la:t ®i,uiit whih
packed iiouae watched a moving,
picture.
None was seriously injured, but
those hint wert riven env ;<• 11 • y t
treatment • 1 lo a! I ' its
The Odessa American stud tt)<
ceiling collapse resulted m a fail-
le theater patrons . , iambi# i
fur safety. The plaster atorte-;
falling near the screen and e< n-
tinued toward ti e lionl of tltc
theater. About twelve portions
who ran toward the ereen were
rescued by firemen who ehopi d
dow n emergency d or*. One ot fit
\ letims told a reportei tor the
American that no one kn:w at
fn st what w as ha v. it’iv
"It sounded like an < :ut <;'i.•
he :aid. "Then the ft .•tail* ■:
falling. The din was terrific •
the air thick with dust of falling
material Mm v women s ;« met!
and children cried. Pet ona! be
longings and put res : e tost it
the panic."
Chii f of Police C \ir 1 Toy or >
he was making on invest tiuitinn.
lu'jilJtlf'.ll
lutcly liee e
ring to lilt f* tilt lieVin
tun, aitd to the tiiM.r ■
I, d anti a cation <>:
mood
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And us a ftirtli r re tun • : gener-
( osity, II e puti l.aser ol tfy ticlo t
I will nit ve • r* inti,til' I dollars
li play I' re W lit'! ' Cl ITU s ill
tin doot Join it tin lau, its on the
house.
Number One
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Catcalls
TWIN FALLS, Idaho, M .uli Tt
(,V>—When a telephom operator
found the telephone connection to
a seed store < pen and "moaning
sounds” coming over the wire,
she called the pc' e
City Patrolman Laver Rawl-
ings and Military P* lie" Serge-
ant Jess Bit'.;,bolt hurra )• . >■
store and cautioti.-ly h • m J in-
side.
They saw two cats fip1 ting, the
telephone rect ve; knock) 1 front
its holder.
(Continued From PAGE ONE)
2 Will lali<a swing over to t) e
lelt. try to t obble man! • ement
11 ■■ to inch hi on man m< im ' f
i controls, ' y to whip manage-
j m hi into submission, in t'
browbeat congress into crippling
mat • ',it nt ?
ill lie No, 1 and No. 2 could j
happen, 'I la y could m< tn i is!
i• ut:if! ion of the agonistiigg driv<
ot I,,! >r I vai d a place in t> 1 '
in aim nitiiia; t nu ni\ ( It1 rts t(
ke p ! ibor from going t o tar. i
Ti ,e:« are | entv of lnisioess .
men v.'iio hate laboi - at U asl or- j
gani/ed lainir--avi would like !•>
try to bieak it- back A id pl< n
ty "l people in lal,or lo ik upi il j — ----------------------- -------—•
niiuiagemcit as a giotij) • f ; <■<< ■ j VVfuie Biili b a hi Am ricans
dre's trying to bleed the working plo; m swiftly into north cen
man. i tral Germany on u,e r ghi'oad to
'I • "i la!#
(our.try for belter boors and army troops b« liiud lliem elite*ed
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Fire dull to there young chooi-
ehildt' n of I! ndh< ad, f i gland,
Is fun, for they t. k» time <•• t
from r'odlc for pi acti< e of fire
dull at Amo*bury school, fugged
tlirough the third-story window,
t i lymates hold one t i •) (..• it
while boy t ii ,n. - • - chute.”
Number Two
(Continued fiorr. fSCE ONE)
AHMISTICE REPORTED
THEN THERE WAH WAR
j FONT KMUilOAN ill <
■ Plan kstei (an aw;
! < 1 ,. buddy o the li Mil- •
; i i ht and slit,, • o a * opy • .
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"Am tire Bigot d," a P ot
j heat , ik read, * < Je: mutty f> -
. . 1 i< v. "'ll o! bed,
drt-ssed .,o‘i iit a !<-•! I<ir a niuti
• t < k-in atit n iy, fon )ii - ii a nd
him u tin tin- jofct /' wa< a
; I.ev.spaitcr.
COLONS WOULD BAR
WOMEN FROM BARS
I AUKTJN, 'fix., Mar.f
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1 in Him i Stall Aiia
outee Pas ordered a public hear
j in;.' Aplll !l l" ■></ O. m,» or Oil
by I p. Torn Ji‘<n of Floytiad
inakoif jt illegai i-ir worrit n at
• j p to la emi oyed ■ • ), I
j incut* stihi.-g intoxicating bt ei
agi s. at i' tail
i,are lias, been i.inody, iiearl- j Duisburg, reported evacuated by I
‘ lift aking fighl. it b,.-- made d the Germans, A field iciiorl sab -1 j„ jsw ehiid lolsir was a presj
gft *tf .-.I itrides In me pert 10 years i Kiojim) eivilians remaining in t -• j ,,m ,,, , i ■
when the I deral law pc ’ • ' I j great Ruhr city on tin Riune stir- L, | p,
tile working hour* and the right | rendeied to just sevt n Americai !
to collet five bargaining. j old it i
----------------------------------- But a pro-business congres: Far to tilt sooth ti •• I ’ S. fjev-j
To slenderize and nt the same or a pro-labor congres — at ati-' j efith army jabbeii 34 no a east
time give warmth to your face, t.me in the future could upset ti, ,,j tp Hiiine and mined < iement
twei tiie agt of 10 and 15 gain
fully employe'!
lightly rouge ear lobes.
apple-cai1 on either side.
Open 1 1 :45 o. m.
9c 40c
STARTS TODAY!
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\st ■ ,'iflt nberg 'I <• no, t!u rn sec-
tion ol Mannlieim was cleared.
J’.dtnn’s army, also under a
new : b!a< kout. w es i ported t ,
have bt en jo ned i. v a sti ung arm-
ored column from tin First a n . ,
uniting th< two aiini< in a jaiw-
erful iron! ftn the di .e towar..!
Berlin. Tia Ttind's Ith armored
lilt i. ion has i; < d One nheig,
14 miles east of Giessen in a 13-
mile advame. after tn* two a, in
«es lini-Cd m three places west of
Frankfurt. Hanan and Aschaff-
enb ig wei'C i . ptoied.
In llaly, the Germans attack-
ed British positions six miles
north of the Bologna-Rimini
highway stronghold of Fsenza
and were repulsed. The rest ot
the Italian front was quiet.
WOMEN
“Cood salary, interesting work
in an essential industry, pleas
ant surroundings, are some of
the many attractive features of
the positions now open for
single or married wc.nen b©
i ween the ages of nearly 17 and
35 years,"
APPLY
S:C0 a. m. to 4:00 p. m.
Week Days
9:00 a, m, to 100 p, m.
Saturdays
Chief Operator £30 Deahl St.
Southwestern Bell
Telephone Compony
Fine flavor
^oodne/xi
Man MARSHAL
Loratnc
DAY
Schilling
with
Manila Hunt
/\!lvn Joiltn
Edgar Builiaiian
VACUUM
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'NEW AMERICANS" & NEWS!
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LAST DAY!
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FPL SAT.
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Optn 5:45 9c 25c
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FRI. SAT.
'Lumberjack'
Open 5:45 9c 25c
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LAST DAY!
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FRI. SAT.
"Dark Mounfain"
Open 5:*2 9c 30c
LAST DAYI
Cry "Havoc'
»sr,c«'8insip0O9!.ii«i*£i
i LARGE SHIPMENTS.
^ Easter Flowers Now Arrivif.cj , . . Plenty of
- Easter Lilies and other pot plants , , , Lots of
cut flowers , . , Orchids . . , Gardenias.
COME BY AND MAKE YOUR
SELECTION EARLY
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555
ma 0 e 0 st #
Telephone
5 50
FRI. SAT.
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$4.98 Junior Sweaters
$3.78
$3.98 Dresses, 2 to 6 years
$2.98
$5.98 Dresses
$4.98
$2.99 Boys' Suits
$2.49
Comp Seo Us for Many Other Specials
IRENE'S BABY SHOPPE
418-A No. Main Street
■ -art a
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ki Flour J
Is-/ WfL(
ARMOUR'S STAR
mwt
25 Lb*
si 03
WELCH'S RATION FREE
Sucherd
Chocolates
Mint-Bitlra
Aim«,;,d'M..k
€-or. Fkg, ! A
29c
FRESH COUNTRY
Guaranteed
Dozen
PLEASE Bring Shopping Bags or Boxe:
111 il Ranch S yi*
Rati'.n Free \|
Beans
No. 309 Can ‘ 4.
25c
Durox Liquid
ELEACH, quart
Banner
MARGARINE, lb.
14c
22c
Bc'tyrtt Salad
DRESSING, quart -..............35c
Sunbt ite
CLEANSER----------------- -4c
SUPER SUDS
Large Pkg. 23c
Limit one with groceries
APPLE JELLY
No Points
1 !b. jar 22c
BORGER’S FSMEST MARKET
EASTER LAM B
SHOULDER CHOPS ----- lb. 33c
LEG ROAST-------------- lb. 39c
I
LOIN CHOPS -..........lb. 49c
RIB CHOPS -----........-lb. 45c
SHOULDER ROAST----------------------------------------------lb. 33c
A A BEEF
ROAST-------------------- lb. 28c
ROUND STEAK---------- lb. 43c
LOIN STEAK----------------39c
SAUSAGE, Ccuairy Siyle----------------------
ALSO FRESH FISH AND POULTRY
ROAST BRISKET------- lb. 22c
GROUND BEEF-------------lb. 25c
KRAUT in bulk,----------lb. 12c
!b. 23c
PRODUCE
5 CELERY-*
I5c
1 CARROTS R,“‘i‘l’c‘
A 1
Sc
II CABBAGE —
2c
J GRAPEFRUIT, ,
6c
\ ORANGES j°Lxb.Juicy
25c
K APPT FQ Wintsap
. 1 £ll A JjLm Pounc«
I
IQc
PASTRIES
French
Roll
12c
CAK£5> ii:Lar3°- 74c
PIES
ROLLS 5"5c„c,cry Doy' 40c
Special Orders Taken for Cakes
Fruit
Each
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Wc Reserve the Right
To Limit Quantities
Have you enlisted in the Bor
ger Paper Holiday Brigade?
You arc a qualified member
and a good soldier on the home
front when you do two things
. . . carry unwrapped parcels
and salvage waste paper. Let's
ssnd Sorgcr's paper to war. . .
Paper is a vital war need.
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 108, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1945, newspaper, March 29, 1945; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth738401/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.