Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 115, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 3, 1938 Page: 2 of 14
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TWO
mam.
Tftg BORCEtt (TíXAS) DAILY HERAtD
SUNDAY. APRIt 8, ldít*.
THE BORGER DAILY HERALD
Published at 10 North Main Btreat, Borger. Tagaa, Wrnry BvsdIdb
Except Saturday, and on Sunday Morning by
PANHANDLE PUBLISHING COMPA1ÍY. lM,
J. C. PHILLIPS
WILLIAM A. 8ERCOM0 —-
CHWMtl mmmmw-. ,
Editor
SUBSCRIPTION HATES
By Carrier In Borger
Per Weak —— —
One Year .....—... - —
By Mall
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Three Monti —I-.—..-- tfV
PHUKK NO. 0 AIX BPPABTMfNTB,
1M«
— ,r
*( tha Poat-
Alty (•it«ii«Ui%fl(|tlon upon th«> «iiarntú , ota
tarion of any individual firm, «inn-m, or coliwvatlnn thai tnay ap
pear in the columna of the Bwald will be gladly correr led when
«Ailed to the attention of the editor. It la' not the intenUoh of tbia
oruftfMip^r to ftrottgly UH* of liijttf* áwy Individual fiMU Ww*®™ ^
corporation, and roweetíona will be made when ***' *■ ted
prominently a waa wrongly publish* tetera ™ or
Tfce Associated Preaa la mrlualvel) ialililtf l<i
publication of all newa dispatch* cseAlt It |f
Entered m MMMd-daM matter Nor<>tnber 88,
oTflee at Borger, Tesas, under Ae Art of Minh k
All unsolicited aniel*#, maanstrlpti, letters
to The Herald are sent at the owAef'e Hak, ántt
preealy repudiate any liability or fMpoitslMUtr for their custody or
reinra. The utmost care will be tekaa, however, to mm that the* are.
not loet or misplaced In this office
i ' f '. ' '«y fj " '"' 111" j " Vt ^ ^ "''
NAZIS WONDER ABOUT SMITH,
MIDDLETOWN
••Superior in tone, sacrifice, touched with Mock M
is "Hitler's public comment on Secretary of State Half's
propoHal for an international committee to aid Geupian
afía Austria refugees. ...
Per Fuehrer describes a« ' criminals" those whom
hjTrefers to elsewhere as "incorrigible opponent " of i
Nsrzism, and expresses more than a willingness to turn i
tl ¿m over, "lor all I care, even on luxury ships."
• AmericH faces "grave domestic disturbances" in
liitrboring such refugees, states Per Angriff. editorial
mouthpiece, and asks rhetorically:. "In .thst the
\«wh of Mr. Smith from Middletown?"
Mr. Smith from MMdletown has become well known
a#4he typical Joe Citizen In "Middletown," and "Middle^
in Transition,' pubJfshed studies of the typical mid-'
wgmtern city.
T~ It is the wish of Mr. Smith from MiddletóVn thát
Atnerita continue to be aware of her good fojrfdpe in
having proved attractive mofé than ¿00 years ago to
men who were "incorrigibly opponents" of every kinij,
of official oppression.
It is the wish of Mr. Smith from Middlétowp thati
America continue to(enjoy the social benefits of such dis-
tinguished refugees as Germany has already lost to us.
It is the wish, of Mr. Smith from Middletown that
hi* righi never be taken from hita to bé a« irlcofrigible an
opponent of what he believes to be unjust as he wishes
to be.
On the day that Hitler's speech ,\ya8 made public,
11 stowaways from China were extracted from the hold
of a Ijtoer in N«w York hnrbor, The * '
76-da
til
/T
KPA*l!SHl
AFFAIRS?
aw .^n * V«ju
ed to meet iltt< OklahomuiiH when i southwest of here, hut round no
their special train arrive in
the
<|Ve
to
trace. They ended the hum ten ,
poraiily tonight, hut imnabted to
¡lula «f Jut efe i lo u«d v.iié\v li tomorrow
morniug ut Panhandle. dr
uf intettsi
ground Borger and Phillips, and
réturiVthfin to Panhandle later in
the day
This arrangement wan made
following the . "udiuK of a letter
from the Oklahoma City group
asking automobile transportation
to avoid running of a apodal
branch train between Punhuudle
and Borger.
\\ -""IT ~T"TmT ~r~:
Womtn, Daughter
fii*«PIM«r In The
West Texas Hill*
PECOS. Tex , April 2-i/P)-0ffL
i cej* Hearched frultletwly today for
i aoine cliie to the myaterloua di*-
appcaiance of u prominent llerk-
ley. Calif., mother and her dauKb>
tor. whose cor ww found ahait-
doped on the old Spniiinh truil in
the hills of \Ve«t Texas
A searching party of 25 men
Hcouied an urea about 1<> ml.hw
{square near Balmorhea, 1(> miles
.lu«ti<'c of the Peace K E Roas
at Haiinorhou said he did not be-
lieve tb<- women. Mrs, Weston l<
Pro me and It* daughter Nancy
University of California Bi'tduuf,
had met with harm but waa un-
able to explain their disappear,
awe.
In Berkley. Calif. however, the
liniljaud and father, assistant
sales niahaKer for the Atlas Pow-
dei company there, expressed fear
they bed b(>eu kidnaped and rnur.
dei ed. and planned to leave l y
plane for El Paso to join the wld.
eiiing 'seaicli.
Luggage and tools missing., wus
fouud Thursday night by Deputy
Sheriff Sam Davis or Balmorhea.
The motor was Iii perfect order
and five Kulloii" of gasoline were
lu the tank
Justice ;oild that Wednesday
afternoon tw soldiers of a sur.
veyin ! party working 20 miles
west of Balmorhea said the Krotne
car came l v and thht the women
waved a friendly .grouting.
Thirty minutes later un army
truck, returning the soldiers to
their maneuvers base near Bal-
morhea. pasxed the nbandofied
car. No other tars. Ross said he
was told, bad passed from the
vest except a 1931 model Utoek
with only the driver, a matt, iu
It
The Prouie car. Ross said, boiv
«crutches and other evidence it
had been driven through bruali
No track* were found near the
road, however. t
SOVIET PIIOTIOMT LODUKI)
MOSCOW * April' a-ltf1)- Th* Ko.
viel Russian k(Overnnieut tqdav
iirotesied to .Ittpan that the .lu.
puliese charge ¿'Affaires at'. Ka.
I.II, Afghanistan, attempted tnen.
list the new soviet minlgter to
Afghanistan as a Japuneae spy
K. A. Mikhailoff "ecently re-
placed liorls Skvlrsky us Soviet
minister at Kahut
OUR printing and IRhORrnphlns
will glvp your letterhendg tike
mark of dlatluctiou. Call No. ^,'tf.
d n
Americ'
y jm! rrte^r 1*bAar
The stowaways wi
be deported
iHÍ*h4
to other people. It also suggests that it might be worth
keeping it that way. : ' ,
Incidentally, one wonders: is Germany having much*
trouble these days with stowaways?
"FLUNK"
group of students a
Louis, is peadllTi
in^tcin Uhiv^ity, St.}
fr p
L' fUm fibe, as'far V U~'gó¿sV But onróígüfto
insurance MfBe# oHw protec-
h¿ any subject in the cprricul
tion against fhm
HttH
pect. a more ambitious enterprise than that fKom thé age-'
. group that is supposed to look with condescension on
anything resembling a half-way measure.
why not, also:
' c]asJ"?UrHnce inn<?mnia at ,tMpnday morning
Insurance against forgetting everything you went
to coll«!ge to learn, ^ rriohth after graduation? • ■
Insurance against remembering'the' things vou iwtver'
'.tv'rotf!',r r"r M-to. to ««1,
Insurance against' postgraduate unemployment?
I he fit'U1 lias limitless possibilities,
■ —1 1 " ■— i .
0
La
Editor
■ Moisés Herald
, Jioi Kisr. Texas,
'•ieniletaon:- , j
I' I could mu beiji u «mile or two
Jasi nlplti when I mid yotir edl-
I'Jrial with reference u> the New
¿\oik paper's editorial.
Newspapermen are huí human.
1 b'it yon touch the po« ket.
■ Jse.k oí a utittspaper man he be-
Mt'Kies Interested at once and is
. I'uieful as «, whai he has
• e say editorially Pfcr UWt*tiu«4
jf I"in community we pay 21c for
.ñisollt ' tifcat we rail purchase in
' M«n ut, f<w 16c. wk pay !*c for
- Ws thai in Kansas we can pin
uytlilng Iiigi you would ,do l«„T
the,«ay of hnlpiHg in thp ,.
l'|l> V of our gasoline. WY.uge iot^| ",$•
of it here; it i« miu|e fc^re. We,
can no to .Spearuiaii and gut the
wliei, h(i|<;i U,mt. t„ deliver «as to
ut roi less money thau we can,
Inly it hgtse. Why?
■t
Vés.
you felloes ¿ire but bu-'
man arter all, and you know tbfe
side of the lireud upon wbhih you
wet your butter Don't say a Word
about ibis vital sulijwct Keep It
still aijd let u|i keep oi( paying tj)e
bigli prices I<jr Kasolute Your t\d
vtti-tlalSg department would ol ^
Ject to youi spying u tltiiift nbuUI
this Nuliject.
Yours truly.
,tt. C. Hurney,
Editor's not : ('m modi t y
•rnimmmm
mfmcm
gles, and doubles and girls sin- nntlou'c oil.
• 'jcoiifrrt .■
tcwli,... froni p.« POT, W<*'
Sellger, Borger, Charles Mayes. Borger High won all tenuis
Plemons. ! ma,lcb«s In the high school diví-
senlo r girls * declamation: aion by default.
Laura Jeane Klmore. BóVger.' Bovger High and Sprlltg Creel;
.luii" Kelley. Stinnett, Imogene alto won their dlvialon's volley
toVger.
Imogene
-P?omft s
b-Junlor glWs declamation.
Citrine MoCnttioi'. Stinnett, Spnya,
Kitsh. Weather^. Margaret Lift-
injer, Weatherly.
^úb-lufllpr bay doclanjatUin:
' " Pruett. WB«iherfy,' Bobby
ball by default.
Picture memory: West
Spring Creek, Stinnett.
—ftrr—
Ward,
Revenues from «llver mlnluc
ware curtailed, partly bacante of
the closing of thé Auiericau. Re
fining and Smelting plant which
produced hulf of Mexico's export
silver.
if4ft®?" !
•.fr*- * ■
(Contl
OPEN HOUSE
ontfnuod from Page ONK)
ÜflBl Pruett, Wpkiheriy, Bobby I
LUidsey. Weat Ward. Irma Lewis.! -r
w8!1;'.; V k'w V, . \Vt
Atpsmgn's tojnorrow n|ght. wus
Uie Attlsman'a J|rat venture here.
It^ was situated on the present site
of The Panhandle Insyrance
one with President Roosevelt. Agouc.y.
hoeti vacationing at Anismans Department opened
FDR ^11
(Con Una ed from Page ONB)
' for builneHs March S of the year.
i ..w^ppl/nniV- sV1*1 Ou
iter É^a^l64^W8MnM*i, Vlr*-¡ TW . i ''wh t tho compromise, The new tore was built to j>'ro-
#|niaSw;erUigei forger ' ' ¡ un tÓmí''é «io|ial overruling of vide inore spHce ho|h for .stock
"TÍl-T . . '• n"r®"" * .. I executive ordel-e w mld do: give and for serving customers and to
l*le Hhhs i to r tie i- m.k Coiwrws the right, within a tfo. offer a finer, better furnished de-
fiifi'ir," ' " day period, to accent or overtldo tiartment store to patron* of the
1 ,BM' a pioslUeuilnl reprgunlkatlop or-joW. io«e Openiug of the new.
der 'hy' adopting ii i;«¿ólutlpit «4>re has meatft Just this.
«Vi"1' 'WA' KjrlB tloclgmatlon:
,Stemt*9ri, IM in^le. Winnie
JM'owttj;. Pritw^
j Signature to become ef.
ould not req u I re. tjy}. pj:ep. The dew store lifts a much more
«1st
Iiusaa, |Wr', l^tio'n^ burean in .the'interior
Senior ready wrltein (essay) s'j f'
r/em, Mac Mass).,gin, Borger ¡ r, .
u , l.partment, thereby assuring that It
ran tee-to keop thq edu-
' -1| |fiiB de-
posed new department of welfare,
was uu onigrowih of protéít that
8ft"- ^
oLr h .'v. .. 1 'control the education of the na-
CMlh>M:lreol /gMln ejftci^pornn- 1
eop speech; Miiiy Ann . Ivlek.
Oy.f^'t Ml"*.:
Don's .youth, ,
T}>ef,two feu tures of t)ie,cpin-
foinplete'stock than formerly
Abe Anistnan came to Borg«]r .
from ' the clothing business In ;
Amarillo, sig Anistnan eame here ■
from Big Sl tng, where lie oper- ¡
nted n ' i oatlylto-wear shop. 8|g
formerly was associated with
Washer Bros, in Pt. Worth, |
where he was in charge of the tail- j
cirlhg department, specialising In j
fitting.
"We wii
f. want the pepjile of Borgot
the suiroundlpK area to
wo appreciate their
ends debate. That wili uot I'Htrpnage. and so we are invliing
tliyui all to c.pme to our opoutng
WITH a Servel Eleetrolux. you
save money where savings count
the most—in the kitchen.
Servel Electrolux is the only auto-
matic refrla rator that has no moving
parta in the entire freecing system.
Nothing to wear or become inefficient.
Nothing to become noisy—now or
years from now. If you want a refrig-
erator that's always silent, that will
give you continued low running cost,
that will give you more years of satis-
faction—see the new Servel Electro-
lux models at our showroom today.
Btcatue this different refrigerator PMtlRt
WITH NO HMMfHM MRTS, ym enjty—
liS NCI • SAVIIMS THAT PAY NM (T
jiromlmÍ! must be passed tiptnt as '",fl
ampudm^Óls to. the b)Í!. aftpr th< ",,ow ",1"
Housé onda debate. That will not I'atronage,
qnrUi Mnsninglll
le- • .i;,!- ' /, • 1
. .. Plouicjinii. a* t
W >d aclool 'm '««in,,,«^ , , . , _
«riMle: i ^«itísVn mill. " ' to^njrrow niabL.'
WWRiW '- wai-ra,. said ií,e «u.QudiueHts An adveiiWmént .,f^peC,ials foe
hi1"'^ i'f1 wjoiUi)* l|gve the approval of tjtw '¡"
tobiMV^^otitl t e, , J(m¡„* Nel-j réoriiyiUMI Itui c'.yu ,,, |t t e e ¿it W * V
sun ^i .U.iis i.M|r-! fl„ó, to
AW BiH'wlft: «dlUMtoitt-fiipm . .'¿."«tLwl - J ftl.l.L
the weeks Is carried elsewhere in i
?■' '1 ■ r"r;-' *^ r~,' 1 mitfle'SOirefeeence op the finer to
XS ZJ&STJSi.,
KWi^.K'ouk, otlrd. CHARGE .-i—
piling, Sixth and
mm Í5í«fi>.
IIUJ chase "y rtí4"lp,; "V """«M "tiipuui ol
I'UJinase ...
Oaj«l., Vopgle
y. J< Lewis
PÉH^^jhmpng.
fourth t pd .fifth graUu spell-
:i,af tSRif'
Xhoi^J singing; Weatbiily.
Stinnett.
iMüth íchooi Hbiitripg. atinúetí.
Tiny tot Htojf,telling; Bt^ooks
Wlgjtlns. Sanfórtl. Jo Ann Board,
Stinnett, Bóbhjr SprreHs. West
\V#.:d
Second and third grade story
teljln : Beverly Ann Blalock
W*t&< '
'«r .
ana Joe Milton 'Means, Sunford.
tie for third.
florger boyvá,tid girls debute
learns and their typing and short
♦ l4 nUlltJtH .iDwn vííge ONlil
Cree^ West ,The United State and (¡real nil.
. Margaret ¡ t«att|*. whytie^cojlipuplea ar$ra.hird.;
A group of Okluhoma bu^lnea*.
men will visit Borger early In
May while on tjicir tour of the
fotimf tut
Servel
est hit by the exproprintfqn. heie. Texas Punhandle
' tOfore bomfht #0cent orthe 1
607 N Main
Border, Texas
Phone 700
Donhjjd Page, Weath-
lteiiue Hill. Stinnett.
we can
ft>u «rer « )(( „,|S" Kuru ,
It edl'orially | ihmk not ,ü """"""" y «hy
of our
i ,Tbs typing tsam Is iiwuiposed
BPB , ,■■■■ of Rose t^hn. Betty Lou Rcckley
off hijnit, it fould seeirL that > ^Uno'a, Euglp. Harold Ormon.
\viuit y op to do tlii , Yi)U see. el • thg item of titntlliy would p'lay, a., Naom'. GaUpuptiB. William Misa
i l '"A« ! #«•( I ' deierhilnUig the kf, | I Olllman.
difference In prícé. In ¡ The i
yt<ti tpNtf ngjd one word
:>ut
Why" )• || hps ;n,Huse yopj
, y^tisiog detmrtiu^nt would
The Chhinher dr commerce vOt.
POPEYE
By 1 c. SEGAR
OM.THEV AlM'T AKJV
EXCEPT WINASMAQ
SHAttK TRIES TO
PASS OFFA oys
SMELL H5 A
MURT
Unt ftifiai:
OAKY DOAKS
By R. B. FULLED
mnllCr Is bp|4iug us u|t ! gree of
he wNIihi [ made oom-veglons in New Mexico and,
fiopi 11 ere a tllsUiuc^ of í Colorado the price Is us high as,
than, tjiire handled miles at cents a gallon while some gús.
tor much less than o%e is sold at s low prle
tho same gaa. ; R r««r,
nun, jroár k„ , . 35 rTIÍ ,. .,
a mighty l^rhgpí oné of. o«j . cadera cito
of Baso, ""•^"t- yotir question regarding
you "M> malutalnad here.
shorthand team is compos
oiiple, Broyles. Ous. Olkas. '
rbuia KtCJti^.
ard school t«i
of
. talbe milk
I T
e
THtae
WOM't
BE Any
TROUBLE
WRejuvatKY
OpKt WINTTO
TMtCMWeSS'i
TOOH. '
, 1 CUISJ
iVu GO WfTH MDU
IN CA1E "THEWE is
tNOUBLE
But the impeKPR HAS)
t:0NOft
THAT, 5
tNOUCH
ONLY TfN KISS!
V0O CAUGHT
00 NOW
CMARAOiA
_ mut'
«lilis.
spring
Creak won .all
^, : 'iif 1. ■■ •
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