Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 158, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1943 Page: 4 of 6
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Classified
Advertising Page
OUT out WAV
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By WILLIAM *5
Phq* 4
Wednesdav. Mav 26, 1943
Borger, Texas
RLAI. E21ATL FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 120 ..err In: m In the
O/.arks 12 miles .south of Eureka
•springs'. Aik 25 ..err in cultiva-
tion Six room house, well in > :*rd,
barn, chicken house brooder
house, on highway 23. School 1
miie. star m.o! route, electric line.
Will (rive abstract title See me
ai the Midwa\ Hotel, Room 2,
Ben Luck. 158 3tp
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
SOLDIER IN DISTRESS: Need*
one electric flat iron at once.
322 W. Coolidge. 157-31p
F< )R SALE 20’ Masonite shop-
made trailer house' Excellent
tires, gas rr.rge, newly painted.
Fowler, 66 Trailer Park 13?-3tp
WANTED: Two or three room
furnished apartment with bath.
Marvin M Whittington. 110 E.
Adams Phone 697W. 157-3tp
FOR RENT: Light housekeeping
room. Bills paid. Mrs. W. D. On,
Fritch. 156-6tp
HOUSES FOR SALE
FOR SALE 1040 Schultz trailer
house $450. 10H West Grand.
155-fitp
FOR SALE: 3 room modern house
garage at 411 Weatherly, See
John Farmer, Mint Bar. 158-4tp
FOR SALE: 2-room house, semi-
modern H C. Lyons, Combined
Camp, Sanford. 157-6tp
MISCELLANEOUS
Will have car of ground wheat
on track about first of week, to
be sold from car. We have plenty
of baby chicks now at $1350 per
hundred. Miller and Sons Feed
Store. 158-3tp
FOR SALE: Small factory built
trailer house New tires. $365 cash.
; 311 West Jefferson. 154-4tp
WANTED: 2 or 3 room furnished
house or apartment. Leave word
j at Youngs Produce. 153-6tp
PIANO WANTED: Cash for pi-
anos, regardless age or condition.
Joe Richards, phone 543-W.
137-26tp
WANTED: A passenger to Abilene
Texas, Saturday. Call Mrs. Mil-
ler at 218. 158-3tp
FOR SALE: 3 weined pigs, two
feet eight inches by six feet and
eight inches screen Joors, shoats.
V4 mile east of depot on N. Hack-
berry. Herman. Call before 3 p.
m. 158-3tp
WANTED TO BUY: 3 to 4 room
house, fairly good. South of 7th
St., or Isom addition One third
cash. Phone 658J. 008 Weatherly.
157-6tc
FOR SALE: Complete beauty
equipment for small shop. 510 N.
Hedgecoke. 157-3tp
FOR SALE. 1 paint horse, gaited
and saddle. 3081 Ave. B, Phillips.
Phone 1348R. Call after 4 p. m.
157-3tp
BABY CHICKS: 20,00(T weekly’
immediate delivery. Blood tested.
$13.50 hundred. Clarendon Hatch-
ery, Clarendon, Texas. 157-26tp
FOR SALE: Milk cow. Inquire
Miller’s Feed Store. 157-3tp
FOR SALE: Three big boned Po-
land China gilts. Real nice. Call
after 5:30. 1204 Roosevelt.
156-3tp
FOR SALE: Bathroom flush tank.
Rig Service Station. 156-3tp
FOR SALE: Trailer house 8x18,
factory built. Terms. Also Table
Top Stove. 415 West 6th Street.
157-3tp
WANTED: Passenger wants ride
to Dallas or Fort Worth around
Saturday. Will share expenses.
Phone 687. 157-3tp
FOR SALE: Fresh Jersey cow.
Also wool rug, 6 by 8. 501 Sun-
set Heights, Phillips. 157-3tp
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Ail want ads ore strictly cash and
are accepted over the phone with
the positive understanding that the
account is to be paid when our col-
lector calls.
PHONE YOUR WANT AD TO
S or 7
Our courteous ad-taker will receive
your Want Ad, helping you word It.
No 'till Forbid ads accepted
AU ads for "Situations Wanted”
and "Lost and Found'' are cash
with order and will not be accept-
ed over the telephone.
Out-of - town a Overtiring, cash
with order.
The Herald reserves the right to
all Want Ada under ap-
propriate headings and to revise or
Withhold from publication any copy
deemed objection able. --
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an m time tor correction before
second insertion.
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aton in advertising of any nature
Sr Herald sh»» not be held liable
Sr rtamagir further than the
it rsotved tor such sdver-
DJULY WALD
FOR SALE: 1200 baby chickens,
tripple A white recks and wyan-
dottes. Also chicken supplies.
707 Borger-Phillips road. 158-3tp
PERSONAL: .1, H. S. Of course
I knew about the “War Time Nu-
trician School” at the Southwes-
tern Public Service Company on
June 1st. I will be there as promis-
ed. Mary. 158-ltc
PLANTS
Vegetable. Flower and Potted
Plants
LAWSON'S
524 Whittenburg Street
Two Block* East of Water Tower.
Phone 720 Borgcr
125-26t c
WANTED TO BUY: Will pay ca,h
for used radios, all kinds. Megert
Music Co. 138-26tp
MIAMI BEACH CLUB: Open
every nite except Sunday for
your dancing pleasure. Free feed
every Wednesday night. 81-tfc
EXPERT PIANO TUNING and
repairing. Also used pianos for
sale. Joe Richards. Phone 543W.
148-26tp
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FOR SALE: Fndgidaire siz.e 5
2/10 ft. Call 977W for appoint-
ment. 3498 Adams St. Phillips.
158-3tc
FOR SALE: Stained solid oak
table and four chairs, kitchen
extension table, trunk, table top
Magic Chef stove, circulating hea-
ter, roll away bed, bed stead and
metal utility cabinet. 1844 Santa
Fe St. Phillips. Phone 1089W
158-ltc
FOR SALE: Wool rug, bedroom
suite, radio, luggage. 512 S. Main.
158-6tc
F’OR SALE: Upright piano, first
class condition. Phone 543W.
156-6tp
FOR SALE: Frigidaire, maple
dinette, living room suite, bath-
room heater and floor lamp. 3524
Riney Drive, Phillips. 157-3tp
FOR SALE: Table top stove, good
as new. Lloyd Jones, Phillips
Pritchard Lease. 156-5tp
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted—Male
WANTED: Assistant parts man-
ager. Good salary. Short hours.
If interested see or call Eusie Tur-
ner, 757. 157-3tc
WANTED: Good dishwasher, good
pay. Softies don’t apply. Big
Hearted Cafe. 156-6tp
Female Help Wanted
WANTED: Two experienced wai-
tresses. Apply Chink-A-Link No.
2. 158-3tc
WANTED AT ONCE: I,ady silk
finisher and one checker. Good
salary for the rmht party. City
Tailors and Cleaners. 158-3te
FEMALE HELP WANTED: Neat
young lady, white, to assist Mrs.
Settles in our “war time nutri-
tion school.” Apply Phil Spidy,
Southwestern Public Service Co.
157-2tc
WANTED: A lady to do general
housework, and live in home. If
interested phone 1061 or 758.
157-3tc
WANTED: Housekeeper, good sa-
lary. Phone 305 or 405. 156-3tc
POWELL
Funeral Home
Alowers
PHONE 555
106 North Main
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19 Grain
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22 Cerium
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23 Literary
composition
25 Seniors
(abbr )
27 Adjudged
29 God of love
31 Easy
33 Exclamation
35 Taverns
37 Compass point
38 Biscuits
40 Not sleeping
41 Honey maker
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55 The same
58 Registered
nurse (abbr.)
59 Lick up
61 Coin
63 Dress shirt
button
64 Dined
66 Symbol for
samarium
67 Reward
69 Indiana
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70 This airship is
71 General name
for “Good
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countries
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2 Possesses
3 Stop
4 Laughter
sound
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mistake
6 Genus of
turtles
7 Colorers
8 Cabin
11 One time
12 Require
18 French city
21 Bulimic
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26 Subsides
28 Tellurium
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36 Saccharine
39 Tidings
42 Gratify
45 Everything
46 Serious play
48 Alleged force
49 Roman god
50 Garret
51 Arabian
52 In
54 News notice
56 Fish
57 Inequalities
60 Standard of
value
62 Golf device
65 Print measure
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Regular (Mating* first and third
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2 F. C. Degrees 5-28-'43
1 M. M. Degree 5 27-'43
fteg. Meetings Chapt.
8r Council 2nd. Mon-
days; Work or practice
other Mondays.
RAY'S RADIO SHOP
Phore 868
' Refrigeration Service
Domestic and Commercial
214 N. Hedgecoke Street
ENAMEL PAINT
90c per qt.
WE GUARANTEE IT!
Phone 30$
The above advertisement has
been running 12 years. Not a
single quart has aver been re-
turned.
KNIGHT-LUMBER CO.
WALLPAPER
Varnished Kitchens
25cro11
KNIGHT LUMBER CO.
1121, Marjorie Lou Reed, Barger.
157-3tp I
FOR SALE: 1942 18 foot Glider
Trailer House. $300 equity. 907
South Main, J. D. Wilson 158-3tp
LOST: Black purse containing
ration books No. 1 and 2 and mo-
--1 ney. Keep money and return con-
FOR SALE: Late model M;igic 1 tents to ration board. 156-3tp
Chef stove, excellent condition,
priced reasonable. 3058 1st street
Phillips. 158-ltc
Help Yourself By Helping Others
Herald Classifieds Gel Results!
The Price of Victory
TAXES AND
WAR BONDS
It Takes Both
IT TAKES BOTH
War Bonds
and Taxes
To Win This War
Dr. C. A. STAEHLIN
Optometrist
Phone 348 420-A N. Mein
Borger, Texes
Automobile Loans
Personal Loans
Furniture Loans
From $5.00 to $1500.00
SEE A. G. EISENBERG
Borger
Finance Company
109 E. 6th Phone 145
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
FOR SALE: Clean ’39 Dodge, law
mileage. New first line tires. 3377
Lemp St. Philips. 157-5tp
LOST: Rafion book No. 2 bo-
longing to Theo Tate. Return :
general delivery, Borgei 156-3tp |
/bOMEONE Told nw jerry gave
you a black eye - so l brought;
FOR SALE: 1938 Chevrolet Mas-
ter sedan. Good rubber and good
motor. M. L. Broyles. Holt’s Food
Store or 213 East 7th after 7 p. m.
15 7 - 31 p
j LOST: Two ration Books 1, be-
| longing to Lowell Clinton Lam-
( bert, Ester Oma Lambert. Return
| to box 1543, Borger. 155-3tp
LOST: Ration book No. 2 belong-
ing to Herford T. Bowden. Return
to Holt’s Grocery. 154-3tp
FOR SALE: 1941 2-door Ply-
mouth. Low mileage. $975. 504
E. 10th. 156-5tp
FOR SALE: ‘41 model Indian de-
duxe trailer house. Good tires.
Apply at 66 Trailer Camp. South
Maple Road. Ross Miller. 154-6tp
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND: Man’s grey felt hat. Have
same calling at 525 N. Hedgecoke
Apartment 3.
158-3tp
LOST: Yale overhead
trolley on
Weatherly between 2nd and 4th.
Reward. Return t<>
Mitchell’s
Garage.
158-4 tp
"THEY GIVE THEIR
LIVES—YOU LEND
YOUR MONEY"
Buy More
War Bonds Today
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LOST: 4 ration books No. 2 be-
longing to Lewis Gilbert’s family.
517 Whittenburg. Phone 1258.
157-3tc
LOST: Blue and white purse con-
taining ration books, food and
gas, and watch. Reward. Return
to Herald. 157-3tp
LOST: Ration book No. 1. Box
No Indorser — No Securities
LOANS
$r TO $r A EASY TERMS
3 3U Confidential Service
418-A North Main—Phone 110
Across Street From Cretney Drug
KASSEL'S
New Shipments
Are Being Received Daily
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Our National buying
connections will help
you in finding just
what you want.
KASSEL'S
5c tc $1.00 STORE
PHONE 387
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TIRE RECAPPING
AND VULCANIZING
Work Guaranteed For Life
Of Tire
24 Hour Service
O. K. Rubber Welding
1002 N. Main Borger
CASH
For Your
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W* Are Buying Used Cars—
Any Maks.
For 10 Yaara Your Usad Car
Daalar
0. B. Hunt Motor Co.
Auto—-Loan*—Taga—Titlaa
Phono 43
WANTED
Any make or model of used
cars. Will pay top prices.
For
Wheel aligning and frame
and axle straightening see
Jimmie Mitchell.
GEORGE GRAY
MOTOR
400 N. Weatherly
Phone 294
PERMANENT
GOOD PAYING JOB
FOR FIRST CLASS
AUTO MECHANIC
AND
BODY & PAINT MAN
Here is an opportunity to be
assured of permanent work,
high pay, and pleasant work-
ing conditions. Occupational
Bulletin No. 42 certifies that
you will be considered an es-
sential worker under Selec-
tive Service.
Finger Motor Co.
115 S. Main Phona 119
LOANS
o Automobiles
• Furniture
• Personal
See Us First
Republic Loan Co.
604-B North Main
Room 1. Keith Bldg.—Ph. 884
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