Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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_THL'RfiI)AY. DECEMflRR iá, 10SÍ)
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Letters To
Santa Claua
I'll I sy and Shirley Rottoms ha>e
Rear Hhii i ii
' «i it Utile Klri flvt yi'iiis old
I vim not Iii school yet, Itul my
sister It Sti« |h ti*n years old
«tul her li ii in1m .Shirley. Km
('hrisima* I who! a hi* doll with
real li.ild Miid with ¡ni i vening
dress m, i( bracelet. UII(j u
tins My sister wants u doctor
und nurse • a mi ii bracelet and
ling just llki> my bracelet mid
'in* will be.
We hotli ntiiti' >ou will hi' at
our house Christmas night Don't
forget |hi< other little children
With loin «I Iqvi .
HOP
KIDNEYS PASS
3 PINTS A DAY
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utm or tit. r. t(J J.urify tht
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puUouuiM Iimiur to tumulti in j,,ur l.luixl, it
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wilt mui*titf>i mimi Wurttlgg ttoiiiciiiiiitv)
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y« ur lilotlilt-r. I
n't «ml! Auk your .in
. iKMll «for
'«•to from your
«6 i—!■•• •--- your <]ruiu(iiit for !)oad'«
.i?!i "S?1! «"'•'••••«lully I'V. mWoti f. r livor 40
ive h.ipm lulUf «tul will I,rip (ho
idluty tu'"* lllttll out uuKhuiiiw 1
our bii««i. fiet Pot ' WE
I Itear Santa:
I urn six yearn old it tul I have
tried III he M I Kil l
I would 11 k lehoeavnihmhm
1 would like |o have a hluek
board with eraser and lot* of
.chalk and a net of dishes I have
[ a 1Mb) winter I don't want you
in forget 1 think she would
i like u doll
j You en ii bring anything «I#.?
you like.
Your little friend,
Mary Omm Hatcher.
Hear Santa ('Inline,
I am u Utile girl fi yearn old.
I ¡llave n brother. Maxford, I
yearn old and a bahy brother.
Lowell, 11 months old
I'leane bring me a rubber doll
tiltil 1 can bailie and a pair of
new shoes for my hint year'H
doll.
Muxford and I need a black-
board. chalk and eraser awfully
bad 'mime we're gelling done lo
Mrh<hiI age utd ean draw and
write pretty good.
The Imby can't lell whal he
would like to have, no you tan
bring him <i roll toy, ail alliga-
tor or Jttsi anything will do for
him. lie doesn't understand ti-
boui you an Medford and I do
anvwiiy <<T , .
Then if you have a table and
chair net to spare, please bring
un all one together
Don't forget uii the other kldn
especially the onen who don't
a mother and daddy.
We all love you.
Marion (Iwynu Haddock
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for CHMSTMAS Up '«558
I H-iir Huilla
I '4in in I lie kindergarten at
I'llIIllpn und have been u good
little boy and for Christmas I
would like a pocket knife, a little
train. « big ted hall, u kitty car
nul I ni h of candy and uuta. alno
some fruit, Don't forget my
couniun in Mississippi.
Your true friend.
Toinmie Kedun
Dear Hunts:
I am a little chap of eleven
and am In die lli'th grade at Phil-
llpn
Will you pleae bring me a
cowboy nuil, vi chemistry net, a
tricycle and u football. I'leane
do uoi forget all of the needy
und poor children o, Phillips anil
Horger.
Willi nil my love,
Hilly Kslep
Dear Santa (Mail :
1 alii II 111 tie girl nix y(vii s old.
I Have been a tfood girl and I
would like for you to bring ne
ii doll thut crien und nlcepn. a
doll buggy, a liU!t> trunk and
ironing board. I'leane remember
all of the other Utile hoy* nd
girls I will lie looking for you
noon.
Liotn of love,
Moliie Util Hroiighlon
TUR BORC.KR (TEXAS) DAILY HKRAI.p
GERMANY SIGNS
ON DOTTED UNE
WITH RED RUSSIA
j WWMS. IH'I. 14 —ífí>,—The
(•eriniiii-itii biu rHemiohip anil
bou miar) treat* initialed Hk>|M.
SW wan ral if Ml loiiay al the for-
eign office b) foreign niininter
JiNii'liiiii \ou lilblM-nirop and
lleraiiiler Hlikiinrt/err ltu hlaa
tnilaumudor to Herlln.
The accoril an annoiinceil Sept.
•J («Milivluwl agreement on ta
nuil nal Ucrmaii-HtiMNiaii lainler
in eiHH|iier«il i'olaml. tviplng that
iiatiim off |In- map of Kuroiic.
anil rrjiTieil any Interfrri'iU'e by
tlilnl |M werN In the nettlenient.
Tile treaty wan |inrt ill a three-
mIiIimI iiimi'ineiil between the two
coiintrien. I niler the other paHn,
'•■many ami llunnla were put
i tliie by nlile In nriiiiiK France and
Great Itrltain to end their war
| iiKuiiint Ch'i'inany anil, nhnuld they
refute, In eoo|H«r«i log lo restore
peace, and alno lo develop I heir
economh' relation .
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No Security • No Endorsers
Give lo Everyone thia Christmas thru
A BORGER FINANCE LOAN
MMMMIKE CO
OVER REX
THEATRE
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lieiu Santa:
1 am a little boy 4 yearn old.
I would like for ('hrlntinan a
cowboy null foot ball. wagon.
Itr'ieyclK two gunn, holster, a
belt, a police net, boxing gloves,
a new pair of cowboy hoots, a
boat and all electric train And
some candy and nuts and fruit
Don't forget the poor hoys and
girls
With I «ove.
Dalla* Nayliir
Deai Sania Chuta:
I inn a little girl S years old
PlOiiiie bring me a dy-dee doll
and a nurse set Mild a typewriter.
Dear Santa Claun ¡ think you
are nice.
Dorothy Mae Pryainger
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• 2 Self-Draining Tubs
end Stands - - Value 12*50
* 60 Packages of Rinso
Retail Value $.00
TOTAL VALUE - - $88 00
All For
$4.7S DOWN AND $S A MONTH
YOU ASKED
FORTIUS
SO WE BROUGHT
IT BACK AGAIN
THE GREATEST
OF XMAS VALUES
OF ALL!
But Don't Delay-Offer Is Limited
or CANtVING
t LIGHT CO.
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A group of friends Hurprlned
Mrs Jewel Dony Kutui'duy nlghl,
the occanion being her birthday.
Present were Mensm and Men-
|danieH Temmie Rerkntrenner and
j non. Frank Moore and children.
: .lack Si one and children. William
; llatina. Auniiit Bryant and non.
; A. K. Kelly ami daughter. Tiimh
fiaher and baby, .lack Kiaher and
baity. Hill Spraggins, ,|. K. Kelley
and JC. K Denton.
The First Haptint church of
Sanford was organitied Monday
niglil «itii K 10. Taylor called
In the paxtoraie and Mm. A. B
Dor;'el I named permanent clerk.
A large delegation, beaded by the
Rev. II I . Gariett of the Fellow-
ship Ha pi Int church of Rorger
attended The Rev. Hoy It. Fllppo
of Hetllel Minnionary Haptint
church of Amnrillo read the or-
dinances of the church and con-
ducted the proceed!nun. Others
attending f.om Amarillo includ-
ed the Rev. (.5. W. Simmons of
Calvary Minnionary Haptint.
church and Ihe RBV. Wllmer
Reeves.
Mrs Julia Kelley left for Waco
this week to spend the winter
with her father.
Mr. and Mrs. S M. Jordan en-
tertained a few friends at a Chin-
ese party Tuesday night. Chop
suey was served, but chopsllck:'
were soon discarded for more
modern sliver. Attendilt were
Messrs. and M«adames W R.
Sever. Max Page, Clyde Rage,
Cecil Smith. H. L. Teegerstroin,
Frank Stretch and ihe hosts.
The Irish wolfhound Is one of
the oldest breeds of pure-bred
dogs They became exiinct at one
time, hut were re-bred.
gooupW*
calls for
BOURBON, RYE, SCOTCH
DRINKERS all agree: Calvert has
all the fine qualities of a truly
OREAT whiskey. We believe you
will find it is smoother . . .
milder, more mellow ... it
tastes better. Because Calvert
is maater'blendedt
To please all tastes, give
Calvert in its gay gift pack I
CLEAR HEADS
(CUAR-HCADCD BUYIRS1
CALL POR
Calvert
T VW m ffít ■Vfzkr.
THI MRMCT
OIPT WHISKIV
"Htifrir' BUNDED VHISK
SCOPE OF OLD
AGE BENEFITS
IS BROADENED
(Kiiilur' Note; The rollowiuit
In the Heciiml of n serie of
I'IkIiI article* prepared by
Dewey I. IleeiI, uianiiKer of Ihe
field nffice of the Sih'IiiI Hi-curl-
ty Hoard, located al Ainariiio.
Tcku*. Them' articles ivlll ex-
plain Ihe new atnciidiucniN to
the Koelui Mecurity Ac , and
ll In believed the inrortlialloii
contained In ililn series will be
ii'iiil with lnlere-.t. since ll In
educational and explanatory of
the itrminloim of the oldtigc
and nurvlvorn innuraiiee |iro-
grain).
OXiIMUU INHI'llA !X(lK
\.MF\DMHVTH
The ameudiuents to the Feder-
al old-age Instil atice system pro-
vide for payment of monthly
benefits beginning .limitary I.
l 40. two years' earlier thaw
originally scheduled fin more
liberal benefits lo those retiring
in the early years, and for
monthly benefits to the aged
wives and dependent children of
annuitants and to the survivors
of insured wage earners They
extend the protection of the sys-
stetn to over a million people who
were not included before
They keep the pay-roll taxes
in connection with thin program
at their present level of one per-
cent each for workers and em-
ployers for the next three years.
Unde I'the old law. the lax
rate would have Increased iu
19DI to 1 1-2 percent each: this
change means an estimate of
saviUK of $375,000,000 of taxes
in 1940. or a total saving of
18811.000,000 over the next three
years.
Older workers. In particular.
will benefit from the amend-
ments in several ways For ex-
ample. ihe "stop-date" on wag-
es earned after age u& in lemov-
ed as of January l, 11136. This
change will be of material help
to such workers In meeting the
qualifications for monthly bene-
fits. Previously, as soon as a
man became (¡5 lie was out of the
system Now, If a man keeps oil
working after reaching 05. his
wages will continue to be added
to the total on bis social security
account ami such periods of em-
ployment will lie counted in de-
termining whether he qualifies
for a retirement annuity
Workers t who reenviad lump-
sum settlements when they reach-
ed age lift can nevertheless re-
civc monthly benefits If they meet
the necessary requirements.
The amount of a workers'
lump-sum payment will, however,
be deducted from his monthly
benefit
Another measure benefiting
-iáSLiüíE
| older workers Is the adoption < :
i a benefit formula based
i man's average monthly pay. rat
er than the total wa*es he
i celved while working This chnng
also given proportionately high
er benefits to the lower-paid
; worker.
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RIBBED SCHOOL
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FOXCROFT
MEN'S HEAVY
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FRIMViHiVKftAY 0RLU
Listed hero are but a few of the literally hund
reds of fine gifts we have assembled for this Christ
mas season. Don't miss the J. C. JONES store M<m
day.
Is
Embroidered
Rayon and Satin
3 Lovely Styles
Floor Length
Others to $1.95
Heavy Satin and Crepe
Slips
Crown Tested
Mils-cut, r i p -p root
seam . a d ,| u stable
shoulder straps. Koch
packed III individual box-.
MlxcH 94 to 44
A MOST
HER a
PRACTICAL GIFT
NO MAN
PAMTKIX
ALL
fOliOltK
A wonderful
value, t'bolee o
HAS TOO
MAN*
to 98c
MEN'S
FINE
DRESS
SHIRTS
£
\on-run, a nml H
thread Chiffon or
service weight. All
new shades.
And to $1.29
New patterns!
New colors! The
Ideal gift for
ine|) and young
DOLLS
TRUCKS
Of all kinds
for Little
$1
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ens of modern
firls of all
keh Ihe
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SPARKLE POP GUN
Toy# for boys and
ages, at prices M
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1939, newspaper, December 14, 1939; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167859/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.