Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1940 Page: 9 of 10
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15, 1940
THE BOEGER (TEXAS) DAILY HEKALD
PUBLIC DEMANDS
ality parts
THEIR CARS
Motor cm owiu-.k |„ th(,
bundle uro very dim iIuiIubiíiik
in the selwilou of quality
for llioli furs," says Mr« Huy
wood Moore. |ii«|r|etor „r th«
Aluino Part* & Marhhie Work*.
231 uortli Main atroet in nm-
Her
(lonulne Hnrvtet- SmIuks. muiUi
at Indian polik, India " the
home of the «.rout \|(,U)i |te«il
way, has been the thole,. „i ,
owner In the ^unbundle, ¡in it
Iiuh been throujjliout the I'uiteil
SlaUlH Utld 111 ho in i' 5m foreiKti
countries.
The Service Sluing ('ouii)iiuy
of IndlunuDolix. Indluua. have
un envlnhle imputation for rubrl
eat I ns Chiinat* Springs of the
hlKheat uuulity
.Oouulue Service 8| rillg ate
lined, for limtiaitiee, on the bun
ok of Atlantic tlroyhoutid line*
and for many transportutloit com-
panle*. street buses uml truck-
les trolley* ,lu addition it. tbalr
wide use In pa^Hcnser ears
The modern factory of the
SefVloe SprhiK Conipanv of In-
dianapoll* devoted exclusively to
t4>e manujfat'ture of only one
product the lilKhext quality
Chassis Spring* for untos , trucks.
buHexand trailer*.
All meuKurfmentH and w.-IkIiis
In Oenulne Service sprlttax are
in exact uccortlmice with car
manufacturera spwclfleatlous
In examining closely ueiiulne
Service HpriiiRs It |* noticeable
that their IiIkIi quality in plain-
ly Meen in the very hlKlo'M «rude
material*, KcieiiUflially beat
'.. .
itfiBfi
fiMon
. ia£«sl
Help 15 MHm of Kidney Tube*
Flush Out Poisonous Waste
45
¡•I Arida in your t>l,ii t,
idn y tub m > be avn-
filMr* nri tub* wnrkltii
Ip Nuturc rwt your ny t«m n?
IUOIU wutf
kidney (unction p*rn,i!a
poiMHiotM m*ti«T to remain in your hi uml, it
fSOTS nktttnt Uikurtr, rhMimmlr pulí .
!• iwlw, Iom of |i*p and rnrrio, uu
Hilton, nwrllta*. puOlnM* unlw íbe «yr , hf.vl
m-hm «rid .liuine . >reuu«nt or ecunty pu-
#««* «ith taisrtlng n<l burr,inn nomrtlmwi
•lion* liirt it «omethln* wrong witti your
i of bluddi'r.
muy n«d haln ibr mi u bonrl ,
' nruJBUt lor Dam'* Mil . iwtrt u«-
mw lor ovti 40 y r Th y
«ad «ill help tho 15 mil«t of
litonuus Hwt« from
treated and oil tempered.
The eye* „f tli«M (Utiulne
Service Bprlim* nre face ground
'mil reamed to aiae.
liacb Hpriun Is separately test-
ed. finished In bltiek eiiuuiel ami
• III- well-known trade mark is
«tamped on the Main Leaf for
'he protection and Identification
'if lite em' owner.
I lie meat race driver* specify
• ¡ciitiilic Service SpiiliR*. exclu-
sively, IiHludiup Louis Meyer.
• bn-e tiinew winner of the great
fi(Mi mile Hpeeilwuy Kace.
TURKISH PRESS
PREPARES EAST
FOR WAR PART
ISTANBUL, Kelt. 15 (/P)--
i he Krench-lanifuaKe newspaper
La Kepubliqui*. which often re-
flects official opinion, us*erted
tmlwiiy that the peoples of the
near .«asi snust prepare for a po*-
tilble preud of war tlllOllRh this
region.
Alt lio iiuh |( Sait| wnf Meemed
unlikely here for the moment, it
itddeil that "It Is only natmCt
thai peoples who value their
health pay «tteiitiou to the pro-
bability nl Un eventual coming."
Although the war's present
center Is the western front, It
-«Id. "the real nb(ect of the war
beiiiK conntltuted iiy countries
and nations which (¡eruvatiy con
Hitler* part of ber "Lebeiisraum"
(llvini! space |. these countries
and nation* vlrtuuUy are in the
orbit i r the war even though It.
is not yet their turn "
L llepuhlb|ue said it was up
to all lieai-eastprn countrbjs ,to
prepare for any eventiialltv. as
Britain and France are doing ill
this region The allies lisve con-
centrated forces lu the near east
est {ill a i ed at about 570,000 men.
IKM 'TOH m.LIVKHS
IMItl.t: SKTS OF TWINS
IN ONK WliKK
COLt'MBIA Ky Feb. 15
t.*P) The stork Is Hanging up
on Dr. B .1 Itoliu.
The phyAlrbin litis delivered
three seis of twins within a week.
ll.AI'K CASI! IUSVIVBO
MONTtiC.MKKY. Ala, Feb. 15
Alabama's nine-year-old
"Scottsboro Hnpe Case" was re-
vived again today us the state
hoard of pardons and paroles
scheduled a hearing on freedom
applications from five negro le-
fentlunts still lu prison.
Trade Witli Vour Neiubbor
11 FAFNIB
IEAIIR6 COMPANY
Manufacturers of
Ball Bearings
2825 Commerce Street
DALLAS, TEXAS
CONGRATULATE
The ALAMO
HiipiltR!
WORKS
Wmlk
áílwlfélil'S
MWHaMinL'... '
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Today In
Congress
By The Assoc In t«l I'ress
HeiMle:
Takes up •l.WliauOU.UOU treus-
urj-post office bill.
Labor committee coii idci-s nom-
ination of Philip U. ITenilng to
Im* wuue-hour luluiinistraUir.
.Monopoly committee h!tulles iii-
sura lice iuventnients in farm «•
reas.
House:
Itesniiies débale on inivul u|i-
proprluliou bill.
Seeretur.v Wallace discusses
farm progrum tvltli agriculture
committee.
Labor committee continues
hearings ou Wagner net amend-
ment*.
Vest en lay :
House considered minor Indiuii
bills; senate In recess,
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SkeUy Camp News
•••HiHaiiiiiHiii
idiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
The Ladies Club met In the
home of Mrs. (3. L. Or add tick
Kriduy. After sewing, refresh-
ments wore served to the follow-
ing: Mesd'innes Murrcll, Udus
Ittuphfres, Ham Dunham, Boas
Neugen and the hostess.
A. I. Sellers, superintendent of
Skelly Gasoline Plans, and John
Hush were milking their routine
inspection of the Armstrong Ous-
olfne plant Tuesday.
liev. üurtain of Stinnett Bup-
tist ehuich. preuchetl to a tnall
crowd ut the Skelly School house
Wednesday night. Three persons,
Mr. and Mrs. Hichardsons and
Mrs. Sprocket- of the Sliced Randli.
were welcomed Into the Stinnett
church at this meeting.
Mr and Mrs. J. N. Weaver at-
tended church ut Stinnett Sun-
day night. The pluy "Gang Way
tirade." sponsored by the P.-T.
A is being rehearsed several
time* weekly. It will be render-
ed at uu early dale in March,
Mr. and Mrs, S. O. Dunham
uud soil, Dickie, were visiting
In the home of Mr. and Mrs. K.
V Shoemaker in Burger Monday
and Tuesday.
livorotic Hodden. Mrs. Sam
Dunham's brother who wus em-
ployed several days «i the J. O.
Penney store opening last week,
is visiting In the Dunhum home
this week.
Charlie Hume, an employee of
the Armstrong Skelly plant is con-
fined to his home with the flu
this week.
Jack Potts of the Panhandle
Kastern Corporation, who has been
doing some special work nt the
Liberal plant, bus returned to his
home here In the P. E. plant..
Mrs. Jeff Franks and son, Tom-
my ltae and Wiggle Whltely her
brother were vlaiting the L. R.
Franks' home of Kings-Mill com-
munity yesterday
The entire Cabot Camp went
to Pampa to join lu the Pampa
banquet sponsored by the (%i-
bot officials Tuesday. After many
good things to out, much en-
tertainment by the several campa
dancing wits enjoyed till u late
hour.
Mesdiune* 0. L. Cradduck unci
llos* Neugen of the Armstrong
plant visited In Borger Monday.
Hrltts Crow of the Pnnha'idle
Eastern oump Is now driving a
brand new Oldstnobile.
I QHállCI M«*L«nn 1
UtlUnS IVtaCnlllc
Has Many Parts
The new Luudis Hydraulic
Crankshaft Hegrluding Machine
includes the following: *
1 18 Inch by OU Inch type
f Liindis Hydraulic Unlveraal
Crankshaft Hegniudlng machine
with wheel busc. plain hand
wheel feed lucchauism. power
truversiug uud reversing uieclt-
anism .power drive Including
complete electrical equipment for
operating on Ü20 volt. :i pbaae,
till cycle. Serial No. 191157.
1 Combination live and dead
spindle, heudatork. vurlnble vol-
tage type.
1 Hand wheel operated foot-
stock
l Sei of '■r.uiK carrying fix-
tures including chucks & balance
weights
1 Oil pump.
I Water pump.
I Water service.
J Set of water guurds uud
rids.
1 Set of wrenches uud nec-
essary pulleys.
J ('nmk (.'entering guuge.
J Wheel guard for 2K inch
diameter 2 Inch free wheel.
1- Wheel center for 8 Inch
hole, 1 1-2 luch face wheel.
1 - Grinding wheel. 28 luch
diameter, 1 1-2 Inch face, S
inch hole.
1- Wheel balancing nrbor.
l 13-1U liioh narrow pattern
work rests,
l Set of workdrlve dogs.
1 Diamond holder iucludlug
aide (ruining bar.
2 standard work reata.
1 Removable bracket typo
ititeruiil grinding fixture No. :tl5
Kxcello bnll bearing with No,
118.1 quill.
J T- lot face plate with pu-
ley.
J 7 1-2 Inch l-jaw independ-
ent chuck with pulley.
I ^Center rest.
1 Stationery cutter rest.
J Traveling cutler rest.
1 Cutter - buck with rod and
adjusting nut
For The Headstock
1 it-i HP motor, frame ISO.
type FK. speed 1725 BPM.
— :i-l HP generator, frame
180. type FK. speed 1725 RPM.
—1-8 HP Iflxcltor, frame 125,
type FK, speed 1725 HPM.
For The Pump
1- :t HP motor, frame, 225,
constant speed 1200 HPM.
For The Wheel Drive
1- 5 HP motor .frame 281,
constant speed 1200 HPM.
1- Enclosed panel.
1 Limlght switch CR-IM4
AIB.
1—No 7300 reversing switch.
1- Model NV300 watt. 2600
ahms. stock 0071 Rheostat.
1 Push button station No.
9003-V-23.
Officials Of Mfg.
And Jobbing Firms
To Be Present
NASTINIS
STEIL-VEIf
Sets the Pace
THROUGH
ur
Hed hall has occurred lu vari-
ous regions of the earth. It ia
caused by a fine dust In the at-
mosphere. blown up from red soil,
and frozen Into the hailstones.
Officials of several of the
large manufacturers of automo-
bile parts, jobbers and salesmen,
will lie present at ttie demonstra-
tion Saturday at the Alamo Parta
& Machine Works, 231 North
Main Street in Borger. The occa-
sion will be the formal presenta-
tion of u new Lutidls Hydraulic
frankshuft Hegrlnding Mnchlne,
valued at in excess of $10,000.00.
The Service that this maasive,
1 1,440 pound machine rucders
will make available to local mo-
torists , truck and bus owners,
much needed and which up to now
could not be secured locally.
Look for The Borger Label.
Our Congratulations
to the
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Mr*
IFRAM ,■■■
FILTERS MUFFL
MONARK
BATTERIES
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mthandhucmI
ORCHIDS to this modem progressive organiscution
for ine prompt efficient service they are render-
ing in your community, and YOU, who by your
purchases have made STEEL-VENT piston rings
the LEADER.
Every day thousands of car owners all over
the country are learning from experience that
STEEL-VENT piston rings DO stop oil-pumping—
and DO check cylinder wear. Specify STEEL-VENTS
to your motor service man—and accept nothing
less.
Steel-Vent Piston Rings-Stop Oil Pumping • Check Cylinder Wear
mints iiiiFiimiiikimiv
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
nuiiTiy nil, until lidia
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To The Great Motoring Public
of the Great Texas Panhandle
THANK|a|dtH ANKS|¿-*^
your generous purchases of
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Reconmended
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1940, newspaper, February 15, 1940; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167910/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.