Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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FOR SALE
FOR nÁTJS—Boarding house. Doing good
business. ('nil S. Borger Herald. ltl-JWp
iUH SALIS—- U room furnished house' ,<ind
lot; uciokh Ktrtíet from new high kcüooí
luilding. Cheap. inquire American Then
t'e. 171 at p
TOR SAJJO—Household furniture, stoves,
rugu, chairs, etc. .Must be sold al opeo,
ta 11 ut -'Mae's" Agency, Isom. 171-Ufp
I'OR HALI'J-—Building no,w occupied by the
Plains Aíuhíc Company and IViuftnfl's
Barber Shop located on Main Street, Lot
25 x 120 feel.. Animal rental $'l,fiOO.-tyO
Property nuikI be sold In Kctlle an estate.
Prieo $8.000.00 Tor information address
J. Berkmau, Receiver, loa Smith Fifth, St.,
Waco, 'Texas. 171 lOte
FOR HALE—A good. used . «e\\ ing 'machine
cheap. Jennings Furniture Co,,* *11 N.
Main. Phono 70. J70tfe
a rooms furnished, .sale or trade for car,
Nichols, 1-2 block east Community hall.
Phillips ('amp. 170• tp
FOR SALK—~Upr¡glit piano. In good con-
dttiOu, Price .$50.00. Inquire llownun's
Court. House 18. 170-Cip
1 OR RENT — Three room house in excel'
lent location. Kither furnished or unfur-
nished, Oeorge AlcCIiire. en Jiovaird Supplv
i'n. Phone 31. 17i atp
l'OU RF.NT—I room apartment. Has ami
light. Muriottu Court, U blocks \vi <t of
liftnk. J 71 -¿St p
FOR RENT—" room house; apply Orlssom's
(•«rav. lOOOtp.
NOTICE
GLADSTONE 1IOTEI*—Under uew manage-
ment. Cool ouUido rooms, $1.50 per
«'ay or $8 und $10 per week. lUS-atp,
KIT IIS I NO—Have had
training and tvventy fivo years practica!
c.Nporionee. 4'JO iiiain Avenue.
two years hospital-
practical
170 iltp
WANTED TO RENT
WANT El' TO RENT1—Two or ' three room
furnished house or apartment. Must have
gas, water and electric lights. Desire pos-
session July 1st. Borger or Isom. Call A.
Jlerald Office. lOP-Htp
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TO BUY—Small house or used
lumber. Call .'50 after 5 p. m. A. R. Smith.
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HELP WANTED
FOR HA!<!$*"■ "J-room house and furniture
for $100 O'Neal Special. No. I. 170 .'Jtp
A CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the people of Borger
who wore so kind to us- during the sick-
ness and dentil of. our dear little baby
170-1 tp —MR. and MRS. L. L. CARROLL
2 room furnished house. Buragin for cash.
Inuuire \V. F. Crcagor, rig builders row,
Phillips. lOOfitp.
FOR SALE—Meat market fixture:;—McCray
Refrigerator, Koch 1 rer/er display count-
er, Cleveland Meat Chopper, UOx 55 meat
block, 1 Toledo Scales, 1 Natural Cash Re-
gister, I Refrigerator candy case, counters,
shelving, electric light globes, gai; stoves.
/•II these articles are two months old and in
good condition. Inquire at Coodmau <.ro
eery ami Meat Market. 301 1-2 So. Main,
south of Congress Hotel. lfioatc
FOR SALE—White j#c i-;I io electric sewing
machine, reasonable. •• blocks oast of Main
on sixth street. lCfl-JUp
I OR SALE—Beauty Shop. Will Sacrifice.
Call at Central Drug Store office. l(J0c atp
I'OR SALE—Small rooming house. 1 b.ock
from. Post Office. Sell or trade. Box laoa.
cily. 109 atp
FOR SALI!— 11)20 Cord coupe, iSteelianvally
perfect. Jordan Motor Sales Co., Monroe
& liodgecoke St., J'iom. 108-atp
FOR RENT
AYA N T ¿3 i >— b'ftloft ma n
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make
to. .^-10 per day. fj
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171 Ite
%VANTED—Woman to
rio
1 i flit
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hot .'1 f«ir room and
00 per
weok. Call
phono til.
170 Jtp
W'A NT III)—l.iidy cook.
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S®X FAIL TO
BOTHER YANKS
"Just Another Bal! Club" Say
New Yorkers, Yawning,
After 3 Wins
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eon early and poun
Chicago's National League
got, to Jens Petty, the Broaklyt
aider, aiid drove him out;- W
by a 4-3 count.
WrightBtoñe tripled in the ninth
inning arid PUiludelpJjia pulled a
loose game from Cincinnati, 6-5.
SITUATIONS WANTED
FX PERI ENCED* Lady Cook wants work in
company boarding house. Address, A. II.,
c o Herald. 170-Jltp
Vi'ANTEI)—A position as bookkeeper, truck
driver, or laberor. Inquire for E. N.
Chuuiherlin at Hills Filling Station, south
oí Isotn on Main Street. 109-tftp
WANTED
WANTED—nnfur' i hed rooms in good Io
«-•ition. Ad'Iress J. K.' Herald. 171 -Stp
ROOM -MATE WANTED- -Young man to
share nice room in new brick holei.
Everything new. Twin beds. Bath. #5.On
week Address M. c-o Herald. 100-tf
FURNITURE WANTED
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAN FOR USED
FURNITURE. TRADE IN YOUR OLD
FURNITURE FOR NEW. JENNíNOS FUR-
NITURE CO., 811 NORTH MAIN STK.KKT,
PHONE 70. 180-tf
I'OR JiKNT — Furnished and unfurni. hud
houses. Two large rooms, nicely furnish
ed, fully motieru iia lutling tul hath. Out
of the gas. "Mas'*" Agency, i-'tm. 169-<ltp
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Lewelling setter pup. Brown « n lace,
black «•.••!•<, bbirk spots on body. Kev.'iird.
Call M. Jlerald Office. l( o:;tp
Several keys on flexible key ring between
Jvoxan.t and Borger; reward; call 42.
108-tite.
rOit KKNT—2 room house neatl.^ furnished,
on corner lot. close in. Inquire K; xa!l
3>rug Store from 4 to 7 j>. in. J' !)-1 j>
Embros apartments now open with hot. and
eold water; *415 Harvey St. J( "i 'it:*.
Lowest Summer rates ever known. Lives!
nchooi in Texas. Write for information.
Fleming Business College, Amarillo, Texas.
1 C5-fit.
l,OST—In business distrift. broarh mad"
from gold piece. Mrs. Hurgeson.
Find >r return Io Mr>. Webb at police heafi
oiarters for reward 171 'Jtp
The \Vhit•• Sox today were pain
fully awurr of the fact, that the Yaii-
lii'c^ consider them "just another
ball dug", as the first three games
oi the current four-game series
ans Hhowod against other American
would indicate on the surface.
Whatever Ray Schalk'a Chicago-
League clubs it has been lacking in
the first invasion of New York.
The Ilugmen overcame a three-
run lead in tho sixth and seventh
innings yesterday and took their
third straight from the Sox.
Ted Bl'ankenship was master of the
pitching situation until the late bar-
rage blated him out of tlie setting.
Ilay Mooreheart, formerly of the
Sox. hit a home run with two on and
Babe Ruth slapped out a tripie and
then stole home.
Walter Johnson was no puzzle for
tho Cleveland Indians and the Sena-
tors went down to a 7-1 defeat, it
was "big Barney's" second defeat
in successive starts. Washington
failed to score on George Ulile af-
ter the first inning.
Foth TgillV. batting was the big
factor in Detroit's (>-<j win over Bos-
ton, but the Tigers had to put over
:i four ru nrally in the ninth to takel
the game-
Philadelphia pounded the ball j
hard and won their third straight
from St. Loins, !i-:-¡. Jimmy Dykes
led the attack with four singles. j
The National league situation was j
enlivened a bit by New York's sec-;
olid victory in successive days over|
MtOMERM
NEXT SUNDAY
Amarillo Team Meets Borger
Pacers at New Ball
Park
ALL SET NOW
Both Outfits Loaded for Bear
Nicholson Ready to
Pitch
Playing the Amarillo Metros next
Sunday afternoon at the Borger ball
park will be an event in the esa-
son'a schedule of tho Pacers, if ad-
vance dope means anything.
The Metros, defeated several
weeks ago by the Borger boys, were
reported this morning to be "load-
ing u))" for Sunday's traces here and
have engaged several high powered
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I ^«GEORGE ^FITZMAUaiCE j
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(our ttaH U and ift,
tar daacribfld than,
Words, as addressed
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• I would like to give yftffl my
plan, which I think will keep tha
United States at peace with the
re*t of the nations. thing not yet
possible." writes the gentleman
■•¿Iv plain is this, taking Ureal
Britain and the Uuited StateB as
examples. First. Great Britain is
to choose 200 of our best citizens
of the United States, ahout four
from each state. These persons
are to lire in JBngland. ^The Unit-
ed States government Ms to pay
each a salary of $16,000 annually,
a total expense of $3.<H)0,000. a
small amount compared; with the
cost of a battleship.
"Now if war is declared or com
menced by either party, then 10
per cent of the United States rep-
resentatives, 20 men. and to per
n in in
y#T! i8
ith other ., , —
Prance. Italy, Germany and may-
bo Japan.
"Now do you think that the cttl-
zens of the United States would
permit having Billy Sunday. At
Smith. McAdoo or Tait executed?
Well you bet tbey wouldn't. Well
if we declared war 10 per cent of
the 200 men. with characters
equal to the four men mentioned
above, would be executed Would
the citizens of the United States
stand for it?^ Of coutbo they
wouldn't. '
"There would be but one way
to stop the death of these- men.
and that Is not to declare war. but
to have peace." *
Who said the average citizen
wasn't Interested in international
problems?
Anyway, this proves that all the
brains of the country aren't in the
Senate ,
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RIG THEM
TODAY—FRIDAY
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playprs and sluggers.
"Speedball" Nicholson, until re-
cently a big leaguer, has been en-
gaged by the Amarillo club to do
the pitching honors against Borger
Sunday, and in the big Scandinavian
the Metros hope to stop the rompjiig
Pacers who have not yet been bea-
ten tills season.
Manager Pace of tho Borger club
today 'announced his team in good
condition and that, "lefty" Puller
•will start on ¿lie mound facing
Nicholson.
Following the ball game Sunday
afternoon. "Hackberry Slim" will
effer his usual rodeo entertainment,
featuring this week "Big Joe"!
jeila Hyams
CLYl'S COOK
Keep
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Also Chapter No. 6
"SNOWED IN"
REX THEATRE
TODAY—FRIDAY
THEATRE
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| Sunday, June 12th j
Make the hottest room in your house the coolest
room with one of our electric fans—A size for
i every purpose.
j PHONE 179
{ For Electric Wiring and Electrical Repair of all
Í Kinds
| Buell Electric Co.
| 115 Dixon treet
SALVATION
JANE
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HI BERLIN'S
PERSONALITY GIRLS
Also: Comedy, "Soap
Suds Lady"
& Hardware Company
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floor coverings, cedar chests, stoves, dishes, ena-
mel aluminum ware, tools, hardware, 700-pound
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Caufield, T. E. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1927, newspaper, June 10, 1927; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167098/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.