Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 8, Ed. 1 Monday, December 2, 1940 Page: 5 of 6
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tmbér 2, 1940
BORGCR DAILY
NG RESULTS
THE BORGER (TEXAS) DAILY HERALD
l r hundred. Kniyhl Lumber-Co.
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Situado
EMPLOYMENT
u Wanted
iW
Record Short Term
For C onnrpc^rnnn?
FOR RENT—Now busineHK house,
with modern living quarters
Stark Furniture Co.
8-tttp.
íu^Uhed.
VOn RENT — Well furnished
house, good proposition, to right
party. Phone 508-W. 7-3U\
FOR RENT — Í room furnished
house, bills paid. Corner 0th
and Harvey. Inquire 610 West
10th. 7-8te.
MRENT -
ed house,
Coble Street.
Two room furniah-
couple only. 410
7-3tp.
FOR RENT — 3 room modern,
cfobn unfurnished house with
garage. 519 Brain. Fourth house
South Panhandle Warehouse.
7-3tp.
FOR RENT — 6 room modern
unfurnished ho se. 710 West
Roosevelt. Call Dr. Petty. 6-tfe
FOR RENT
2 and 4 room
modem boufle. Furnished.
612-A South Main. Phone 614.
807-26tc.
FOR RENT — 2, 3 or 4 room fur-
nished house. Apply house 7,
Pearl Court. 5-fldh.
Aimrtawytn
FQR REÍÍT — 2 room furnished
apartment, $12 month. 410 north
Main. 8-fltc.
room duplex,
nicely furnished, with extra
bedroom available. Modern. 111
Deahl Street. 7-3tp.
ár?1"" fr—- 11 —
FOR RENT — 1-2-3 room furnish-
ed apartments. 718 Weatherly.
7-3tc
i
ft5
RENT — Apartment, new,
modern, four room. Two
blocks off Mulo Street. Phone 210.
fl-3tc.
'irtu,
FOR RENT — Two room mod-
em apartment with electrolux
909 West Monroe. 6-Otp.
COS RENT — 4 room modem
furnished apartment, one 3 room
unfurnished with private bath.
High School. 000 Coble.
88. 3-fltc.
. Ríú. WTATB TO «.
FOR SALE OR TRADE — Five
room modem house, terms,
would take good light car. 301 East
•to. W'". -3tp.
FOR' SALE — Two room house or
• trade for trailer house. See T.
W. Piatt, North Main Wrecking
7-3tc.
jpor sale
I
2 room house on
léase, to be moved. Inquire
" yt's Service Station. 6-fltp.
;>r sale OiTtRADE for"busl-
nesr house and lot. 1940 Stude-
'baker Commander Fordor Sedan.
1935 Chevrolet panel job. 310 N.
Riddles Laundry. B fltp.
*MI8(XÍUiANW)V8
ÍÍOTÍCE — Two girls driving
... black Ford coupe, white side
tires. Please return little
pup you picked up, at corner
South Main. No questions
Caí number known.
8-ltp.
JRpR SALE — 1940 Ford Deluxe
TOiW'Siedan, heater and radio.
trade-in
,000 relies Prefer
B07-J after 5 o'clock;
no
.V-c'J
7-3tp.
~fiSR SALE OR TRADE — Equity
o. tin late model Chevrolet Sedan
£very. Borger Bottling Com-
y, 101 .North Main. 6-3tp.
RR HANGING — Painting,
blending, textone work, skilled
' «(orkmen. B. M. Lawson. 4--S6th.
Iterations — Dress making,
i fur work. Mrs. B. M. Lawson,
Harvey, Phone 84, 4-2fldh.
SALE — 1986 Fordor Bulck
> Sedan. Extra clean.
FOR SALE OR TRADE - 1940
pontiac Deluxe Six, 9000 miles
Clyde L. Carson, Carsons Gar-
age. Phone 197. 6-fltp.
\FOR SALE — B room house, fenc"
ed in, garage .chicken house and
$450. 813 Hackberry Street.
>ks oast and 3 blocks south
1 Farley's. S-Stc.
208 West
5-0tc.
I
"The Buy of
Jm the new Wertlnghoum
line. Combina ttonn, morder*,
•gg different modela. We al-
r you more for your old
radio, flee us before you buy
MEGERT MUSIC CO.
EMPLOYMENT — Experienced
saleslady desires work or what
have you in Borger. Bux 3001,
Amarillo, Texas. 7-2tp.
I i'iiiaU' Help Wauled
FREE DRES8ES
and up to $15 weekly or more
showing new Winter Fashion
Frocks. No investment. No exper-
ience. Send ame and dress size
FASHION FROCKS, Dept. R-7471
Cincinnati, O. 7-itu
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
Lady wants part-time house-
work, or nurse in confinement
tases Experienced. 722 North
Whittenburg. 8-3dh
WILL PAY STRAIGHT SALARY
$35.00 per week man or woman
with auto sell Eureka Poultry
Mixture to Farmers. Eureka Mfg.
Co., East St. Louis, 111. 8-Its.
SALE — Rejected yellow
pine flooring end matched. 94,00
FDR ON SECRET CRUISE
ABOARD Roosevelt Train En
Route to Miami, Fla., Dec. 2 —</P)
— President Roosevelt travelled
southward toward Florida today to
board the cruiser Tuscaloosa at
Miami tomorrow for a cruise
whose details remained secret.
For Real Estate oi all kinds;
Farms, Ranches and City
KODAK FILMS
Developed
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Ti'l Further Notice
LAST BODIES RECOVERED
FROM OHIO MINE BLAST
CADIZ, a, Dec. 2—i/P)— The
last four bodies today were dug
out of shattered rock in the gas-
filled Nelms Coal Mine, where 31
miners were killed in an explosion
Friday. Deadly «as continued to
hamper a general cleanup of the
blast area.
War Heroine
entalive William
ney, above, of Colorado, elected
to fulfill the unexpired term of
the late Rep, John a. Martin,
was slated for what appeared to
be the shortest torm in Congress
ever served. He was scheduled
to be sworn in on November 19,
the day congressional leaders
predicted adjournment
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I o fftO for early
riiriKiiua* shopping
on your own sig-
nature from Bor-
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pnny, over Rex
theatre. Courteous,
confidential serv-
ice.
mmmmm
TEL BY BUS
Fast Express Service
BUS SCHEDULE
8:00 a. m..leaving (or Amarillo. Lubbock. El Paso. Los Angelas.
Pampa. Sayre. Okla. City. Dallas. Houston.
11:00 a. m .leaving for Amarillo. Lubbock. Wichita Fall*. El Paso.
Los Angeles. Pampa. Enid. Wichita.
12:45 p. m. leaving for Stinnett. Spearman. Perryton. Liberal.
Garden City. Dodge City.
4:15 p. m. leaving for Pampa. Okla. City, Tulsa, St. Louis. Ama-
rillo. Lubbock. San Angelo. San Antonio.
El Paso.
5:45 p. rrt. leaving for Stinnett, Spearman. Perryton.
6:45 p. m. leaving for Amarillo, Raton, Trinidad. Denver. Chey-
enne. Piainview. Lubbock, Wichita Falls,
Dallas.
11:45 p. m. leaving for Pampa, Amarillo. Albuquerque, Los An-
geles. Denver. Ft. Worth, Dallas, Lubbock.
San Antonio.
TRAILWAY BUS DEPOT
Phone 474 H. M. Bowers, Agt.
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Physician and Surgeon
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Dentist
Mrs. C. R. Eaton, Nurse
Mrs. O. K. Mayo. Receptionist
AI5 Polk. Over Myer * My of
Phone ttttOS Amarillo
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FUNERAL HOME
Flowers
For Distinctive Printing..
By Craftsmen Who Know How . . .
The Office Supply House
'40 FORD "85" Tudor Sedan.
Absolutely like new with heat-
er, defroster and actual mile-
age of 13,000.
'39 FORD Deluxe Coupe.
Heater, new tires, in dark green
finish. Spotless upholstery. See
It, . . and you'll buy itl
'3f FORD Deluxe Fordor Se-
dan. Original black finish
bright as new I Unusually low
mileage) Clean as a pin inside.
A real buyl
'37 FORD Deluxe Fordor Se-
dan. Radio, heater, white side-
wall tires, motor perfect) Smart
and clean throughout)
All cars have Anti-freese
.. ready for winter driving)
Many other Used Car bar-
gains are on our lot! Visit En
sie Turner's today!
FHA LOANS
For Pull Detalla—See
Knight Li
We Offer You A Complete Service For
MTO LOANS. ffiFIMMM
• YOUR CAR DOES NOT HAVE TO BE PAID FOR
• YOUR PRESENT PAYMENTS REDUCED
• CONVENIENT TERMS, NO ENDORSERS
• $80 to $1000 SAME DAY APPLIED FOR
MAYS LOAN AGENCY
Nerving Borger and all con-
necting points In the U. S. and
Foreign Countries.
PogtRv.
On Your Own
.
Hi
Economical — Dependable
Efficient
Bonded Warehouse
012 South Main
H. M. HOOD
Attorney-At-Law
106 East Sistb Street
Phone 124
ry«lMWP'"IWi
109 East Sixth
Phone 1280
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ganizations whose heroism has
been outstanding is the Wo-
men's Auxiliary Air Force
* Among W. A. A. F members
who recently won Military
Merial for gallantry under ter-
rific bombardment is Corporal
nweto Henderson, abovf
Eusie Turner
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 8, Ed. 1 Monday, December 2, 1940, newspaper, December 2, 1940; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168135/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.