Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 195, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 10, 1946 Page: 2 of 6
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VA Releases
Circular on
Tropical Ills
Because of the prevalence of
malaria and other tropical -
among veterans who served in the
South Pacific and other tropical
regions during the war, the \ctei
an* administration has released .
circular giving information con- n-•• i exceed :o pi . • nt. mil)
cerning service-connection of thesi assigned on the veteran * worn
particular diseases. statement as to the frequency if
In the case of veterans who had relap- : >•<uri cnees of i.k-;
service in the tropics, service-con- if the statement i- filed will-,in one
nection for malaria or other trop- 'year from date f dischaige
ical diseases mav be granted ( To warrant a rating on malar i
where: in exce ■ of 10 percent, the vetei
1. A record is available of the tin's statement m.. t ir -op;
presence of the disease In service.1
2. Such disease is shown by
proper diagnosis made within one
year from date of separation from
active -ervice without evidence of
inception prior to or subsequent
to service.
3. A record was made at time
of discharge of a history of the -
disease in service, provided it is
not shown to have had its incep-1
lion prior to or subsequent to r-
vice and provided a '-laim is tii> I
within uni- year after date of dis-
charge.
Scrvice-eonnertion having been
established by a y of the methods
given above, a i.iting on mnl, fa
THE BORGER DAILY HERALD 4 Rail Commissions
Main Street, Borger Texas every evening m Cl,.A.,
Sunday morning by Panhandle Publishing 10 'mScI 10s OillCiy
Of Increase Effect
HERALD Want Ads Cet Resulis
(Jit$b+1 at 205 North Main
coepi Saturday, and on
■anpSiiy »ne„ Pubitshers
C. Phillips___
nt Year____
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Lrre Month* _______
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Editor
STINr. Texas, July 10
tntered as second-class matter November 23, 1825, at the Post
'flee at Borger Texas under the Act of March 8, 1897.
The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of republl
ton of all news dispetrha* credited to it or not otherwise
Page 2 Borger, (Texes) Daily Herald—Wednesday, July 10, 1946
BORGER DELIVERY SERVICE
Package Delivery and Messenger j
Service
• Packages
• Groceries
• Flowers
• Light Crates
• Drug Supplies
• Laundry
8 A.M. —10:30 P. M.
For Delivery In
Borger and Surrounding Camps
1638 PHONE 1638
TEXAS
TODAY
By JACK RUTLEDGE
Associated Press Staff
Frank Jones of Whitewright,
who operated a c ountry stoic in
the Bethel community, isn’t tak-
ing any more chances.
Not long ago he was robbed by
three masked men of SI75. kid-
naped nlong with a customer and
later released near Trenton. Three
weeks later three other masked
men returned, beat him with a
blackjack, looted his store and left
him lied up with rope.
Jones sold his store.
i ilf Allan G. Fat by With difficulty,
i he bought another one, has it
; anchored to hi: garbage can with
heavy chain.
Citizens complain the game
causes difficulties beyond the loss
oi the tops As soon as they are
toieii, the sanitary department
-ends warning notes that some-
tinti lead to fines.
A Dallas man says notes from
the sanitary department are child’s
play compared with his exper-
ience The weather was hot, and
he was sleeping in his shorts.
Charges of indecent exposure were
iiled by neighbors.
" We didn't complain,” one wom-
an told Judge Joe M. Hill. “Our I
husbands filed those charges ini
our names.”
and Manager
-----$9.00
__$4.75
----$2 50
$1 00 •'
'art A ■ i-rciii c between Tcxa.. Ai k
________ _[ an Oklahoma and Kansas ruil-
1 road commissions is scheduled
July 20 and 21 in Chicago to dis-
cin' the effect of a 25 per cent
rate increase which railroads are!
now seeking.
The meeting, announced yester-
day by Olin Culberson, chairman |
of the Texas commission, will be |
concerned with the position taken j
by southwestern states with re- j
gard to the possible widening of i
discrimination in freight rates
against the southwest as in favor i
of the eastern states.
Culberson said the Texas rail- j
road commission would vigorous-
ly insist that parity and equaliza-
tion for the southwest be main-
tained and realized in the final
analysis, regardless of the out-
come ot the present temporary or-
der of the interstate commerce
commi mn concerning increased
rates.
E. O. PRICE
Painting. Paperhanging. Dec*
rating contractor.
Any kind of painting
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Compensation Liability Ini.
422 N. Hedgecok* Phone 301
Used
Furniture
Phone 1629
401 N. Deahl
We Use
PRECISION EQUIPMENT
Bast material and skillad la-
bor in all our shop oparations
Mixon Motor Supply
208 North Deahl Phone 1074
CURLEY BROS.
Painting Contractors
BRUSH OR SPRAY
PAPERHANGING
A Specialty
We carry Workmen's Compen-
sation and Public Liability Ins.
Phone 1885
702 N. Weatherly
Carpenter Contractor
15 Years in Borger
M. V. Johnson
MASSEY HOTEL
Phone 107-J
Dr. C. L. HOPPER
DENTIST
Over Barney's No. 2
5th and Main
Phone 486
E-Z Way Laundry
HELP YOURSELF
Prompt Service on Wei Wash
We pick up and deliver.
Corner of Washington
(On 1st) and Weatherly
Temporary Phone 1745-W
In El Pasig the younger gener-
ation has a new game. The bor-
row metal tops of garbage cans,
use them for shields in cowboy-
and-Indian fights.
They play no favorites. Recent-
ly they borrowed one from Sher-
mented by other acceptable evi-
dence of the frequency of relapses
or recurrent attacks. A statement
from the veteran’s physician, on
his professional letterhead, show-
ing date of examination and treat-
ment. physical and clinical findings j
and diagnosis given, would be good !
evidence. If no physician was ’ the state of Texas to
used, a statement from the driig-
A playful inebriate in the Daw-
.-on countv jail embarrassed jail-
ers by:
Tossing parts of the jail’s cook-
ing stove out ol a window.
Bashing the lock of his cell with
a heavy instrument, breaking it
and preventing deputies from get-
ting in to stop him.
Producing a hacksaw blade from]
places unknown to jailers and |
-awing his way out of the jail.
He was found later on the court- j
1 house lawn, and transferred to the
I city jail for safe keeping.
DAY NURSERY
Rale* by hour __________ 25c
All Day wilh lunch $1.25
All Night with breakfast $1.25
Sewing. Alteratoins and
Buttonholes
Mrs. H. A. O'Dell Helen O'Dell
Phone 1223 J 923 N. Coble
Political
Announcemenis
For County Superintendent of
Public Instruction:
J. W. DILLARD
LEGAL NOTICE
/7 " 0
Urns*
How lo Make Hubby Think
You're An Angel
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Drive the family car to
Joy-Youts For
A Washing and Greasing
Guaranty
Construction Company, a corporation;
. the unknown stockholders of Guaranty
#41--5 dispensed the medicine. ; Constrfiction Company, a corporation;
showing date and nature of drug tlenrgi 1 Halle.v and wife, Ella Bailey;
’sold and any facts that the drug- K K Bracken* and wife
For County Commissioner, Pet. 1:
J. R. WOOD
EMMETT L. BYARS
For County Commissioner, Pci. 2:
FRITZ THOMPSON
gist may have that would lead
jhim to believe the veteran was
suffering from such disease, may
be used as evidence. Lay evidence
is acceptable lo establish the fre-
quency of malaria recurrences, if
given within the first year after
discharge.
Ii is suggested that every vet-
eran who is not service-connected
on malaria, but who feels that he
should be service-connected, file
his claim, together with such evi-
dence as he may have of the pres-
ence of the disease, with the coun-
For County Commissioner, Pet. 3:
PAUL JONES
WALKER KNUDSEN
FRED KELLEY
Braeki n-, the unknown heir? and legal
rc)>:rs<-ntalives of tin- foregoing named
rn .-ons and corporation, and all other
n-rnoi claiming any right, title and
Intel i-stin and u> the hereinafter rlo-
pertj Defendants, Greeting: !----------------------
You me hereby commanded to op- For County Tax Collector-
P'-ar ti-fori* the Honorable District Assessor:
i nu 11 of Hutchinson County at the c... umtcov
Court H'.i.-' thereof, m Stinnett, Texas, o/.Al a A I h
a! or before 10 o'clock A. M. of the j 1 '
fn * Monrtai next after the expiration For County Clerk:
of fortv-tuo dais from the daU of the *]’ WRIGHT
; Of AuBu"tKA' nmo.'SI MRS: MAXINE EVANS
;tiid \Y• < ’ ■ iinswii Plaintiff’s Petition i _ ,
filed id Court, on the 5th dav of For County Judge
■fulv, a 1). In this cause, num- j NORMAN COFFEE
vi I - ' « s i • II : i iI n UBS , I i Li i i ,
bered f>t)22 on. the docket of said court •
mil -ivied FAY Q GARRETT HT VIR ('0I sjBte Representative:
tv service officer in h vicinit .• hi!!y 'co ‘ a corporation!* et'al", i WILLIAM J. CRAIG
v.-hiun fire fir- t voai eftiv date of i Defendants : - .
A bru t ‘dab n.t nf of the nature oi *or bneriii.
a
Jcy-Youis washing and greasing service makes your
cat thine like new, takes the groans and squeaks out of
Ihe chassi. II will steer easier and run smoother, loo.
Why noi bring it by . . . today?
Overhauling — Repairing
Washing and Greasing
Wheel Aligning
• OMER WIELAND
—Shop Foreman
• JOHN WHITE
—Parts Depl. Mgr.
Joy-Youts Molor Co.
SIS South Main
• CHRYSLER
Phone 1442
• PLYMOUTH
‘ UNBlOCK’Ve^
DIGESTIVE TRACT
AnH Stop Dosing Ymir Stomach
With Sofia and Alkali/em
Dfcn'f; expect to got real rc*!i* f from
If adachf*. sour stomach, rn.<< and had
hrfiatb by taking soda ana other alka-
I r-TH if t he true cause of your trouble ia
constipation.
In thin cum. your real trouble is not in
the stomach at all. Jiut in the intestinal
tract where 80% ofyourfood is digrated.
And when it gets blocked it fails to
dig'**! properly.
\\ tyou want for real relief is not
rod;; or an aikalizcr—but something to
“unblock" your intestinal tract. Some*
li.ing to clean it out effectively—help
Nature get back on her feet.
('<<1 (' ru-r\ pj!Jy right now. Take
t heir:„■« directed. They gently and effec-
lively "unblock" your digestive tract.
Thi. jiermits your food to move along
i or; »lly. Nature's own digestivejiuee»
< an then reach it. You g« t genuine relief
that makes you feel icnlly good again.
G#-t <’after’s Pills at any drugstore—
Zo*.’ I nblork” your intestinal tract for
real relief from indigestion.
this suit is as follows, to wit
This being a Suit in Trespass to Try
(Title, plauitiffs claiming that title to
the folfowRig described lands and prem-
ises iocat4*d and situated in Hutchin-
son County. Texas, to-wit All of the
We. t Ten F<*et (WlO’l of Lot Eleven
nil and all of Lot Twelve il2) in Block
No Tv.cnty Kour T2ii of the Original
♦Town of bum. now Borger, Hutchinsnfi
j County, Texas, is vested in them
; through, under and by virtue of
chain of title from the Borger Tow
Mt» Companv to plaintiff's herein: t. it
the Borger Town site Company is i >
conunon source of title of plaintiffs a d
each and ill of defendants.
Plaintiffs also claiming title by \
fue of th( Three. Five and Ten Ye,
Statute of Limitation; Plaintiffs prav
ithc Court tiiat they liave judgment
against tiir defendants, and each and
<11 of them declaring that Plaintiff:
have ihe full, legal and absolute ti,;
to aid lands, that defendants preten !
rd claims be adjudged to bo of no « >
feet, and tiiat plaintiffs title in a I
things he quieted and set at rest,
i more full-, shown bv Plaintiff’s Pr
lion on file in this suit.
Tlie officer executing this proci
shall promptly execute the same «.■
cording to law, and make due return
as the law directs
Issued end given undi i my hand ;c
tlie Seal of said Court, at office in Stir
nett. Texas tilts the 5th dav of Jul
A I) IV 4C
Attest:
MRS. WALLACE KELLEY, C Ir r
District Court, Hutchinson County
Bv M F McCORMICK. Deputv
July 10. 17. :?4 ;n .1 o Ward
HUGH ANDERSON
WALTER W. KFXK
DALE LANE
For District Clerk:
MRS. WALLACE KELLEY
For District Attorney!
For County Treeiurer:
MRS. LEE HUTSON
MRS. GEORGE WINTER
For Carson County Commissioner,
Pet. 1:
WILLIAM DOYLE YATES
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Ray L. Reeves
Finance Co.
603 North Main Phone 1440
REAL ESTATE
0 3 room modern hou&c.
Priced at $1400.00
0 4 room modern house on 50
foot lot.
0 7 houses and 7 lots 1 : down
0 Grocery and market, $1 000
per week volume. Real buy
for cash.
jiOjfdfr (*•#• $.«d# 1* , f*<
■NN flM| iw .
Tree Pruners
10-ft. Long enough lo trim any
tree in the yard.
S3.75
Soil Soaker
Fits on any faucet. Fills with
water and pressure forces wa-
ter slowly through lo gradually
soak lawn.
Lawn Sprays
c
Weed-No-More
Kill all the weeds on your lawn
by soaking with Wecd-No-More.
SI.00.
Hose Reel
Wheel type with handle.
#
Vigoro
Lawn Seed
With a large percentage of
perennial grasses, including
Kentucky Blue Grasu
FINGER
MOTOR CO.
115 Soutn Main Phone 118
Baseball Shoes
Bowling Shoes
Tennis Shoes
Swim Trunks
Soft Ball Jerseys
Soft Ball Equipment
Base Ball Equipment
Sleeping Bags
Tents
Ice Boxes
Complete Athletic
Equipment
Wick's Sports Store
801 South Main
New Location On
Weatherly Street
Across from
Public Library
Loans on
★ Automobiles
*r Furniture
★ Cattle
★ Persoaal
A Borger Business To
Help You Financially
H. M. PHILLIPS
COURTESY
LOAN CO.
i----—
For County Attorney:
J. O. WARD
LEIGH FISCHER
For Justice of the Peace:
.1 W JONES
C. C. MoCI.EI.LAND
H. H. HlLLBimN
For Constable, Pet. 2 1
DAVE BRANDON ■
J. FRED COMPTON B
CITY CAB
SERVICE wilh SAFETY
CALL
1200
BCRCER'S OWN
EXTERMINATORS
Let Us Free You From
ROACHES - RATS - MICE - INSECTS
MIRACLE LABORATORIES
B. R. GROSS
602 N. Hodgecoks
Phone 1289-J
Wc Have Your
Favorite
Just Received!
New Shipment of
Record Players
HART MUSIC CO.
Phone 614 516 S. Main
Reliable Rug and Upholstery
CLEANERS
320 East 4th Amarillo, Texas
Phone 20263 or 4743
Will be in Borger Ea-h Week On—
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Cleaning and Moth Proofing of uphoHtered furniture, rug* and
tacked down carpet*.
Write or phone ut collect if lntere»iea
in thi* tervice.
BUSH BROS. Owners
-WANTED-
Be;iuly Operator
Apartment Available
mih it % hl a u t v Mini'
Refrigerator Service
and Repair
611 North Coble
Phone 1007
RALPH WELLS
Business Phone 1068
Educational Plant to Fit Your
Own Personal Need*
CARROLL F. LEIB
Representing
Southweitern Lite Ins. Co.
506-A N. Main Borgar
Dr. Geo. E. Bear,
b. s., m. s., d. c.
CHIROPRACTOR
Graduate: Kansas State College,
University of Kansas, American
College of Ph. Therapy, Carver
Chiropractic College
Steam Bath* & Electrical
Treatments
In Borger Since 1938
Phone 116 413 Deahl St.
RADIO SERVICE
For the Best of Repairs
Try Our Shop
All Work Guaranteed
Prompt Service
Complete Stock of
Batteries and Tubes
MEGERT MUSIC CO.
415 North Main Phone 750
ANDERSON RADIO AND
ELECTRIC SHOP
304 N. Main Phone 362
New Radio*—Batterie*
Stationery—Greeting Card*
G-Boy Toy Cap Pistol
Electric Appliance*
Sherwin-Williams
Paints & Varnishes
Counts Hardware
411-21 North Main Phone $$■
Buy 'Em By The Sack
Hamburgers - Hot Dogs
Phone 643
COBY S CAFE
406 Weatherly
Merle Norman
Beauty
"If Pleases U* to Please You”
All Work Guaranteed
Phoo. 917 East fifth
Pfeffer & Fincher
S'”! S. Main
Star Tires and Tubes
Scissors Jacks
Seat Covers
Complete Line of
Lucitc Gift Items
Walter Allen
Lawyer
Injured Workmen's Compen-
sation a Specialty.
Keith Bldg. 604-B N. Main St.
Otiice Ph. 404 Re*. Ph. 783
CLIFF'S RADIO
SALES & SERVICE
We Specialise in Hepairinf
All Kind* of Radio*
Have a Large Slock ot Tubee
819 W. MADISON 1
Nu Tone
DOOR CHIMES
REAVERS
HARDWARE LU
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 195, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 10, 1946, newspaper, July 10, 1946; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth735729/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.