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THE BORGER NEWS HERALD
Published «t 205 N (th Mi -u .t • >• < 1. 1"
except Saturday. «nd on Su J.tf ru.rnii
Coinpuny, inc.. Pub'.iilv t.
J. C. Phillip*
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by Panhandl* PublUHinji
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Page 2- -Boroer, (Texas! News Hprald—Mondny, Nov. 4. 1946
THE NATION
TODAY
By JAMES MArtLOW
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4—<VP>-.-.
• " ''■* to't'ijirt ministers
niwt Nef York .4eday and
nwi vrhy\ ""
1- They Mart final work on
pciite treaties fpr Italy, Jtcftrumi.i.
Bulgaria, Hur*;>r,v titnj Fin J raid
2, They hope to finish up those
i* tmities and re-cK agreement
"rt them by Nov, 20. They've Jiec
working on them r yf*r. .. .
3 Aft «r - Nov. 20 * "I'M# f#frect
to start work on a peace treaty for
G«rmany. With H«* other five out
ol the way, they can dn that.
4. This meeoting of the foreign
ministers k* separate from the
meeting of -the 51 ytiited Nation;
in New York. The U. N. has other
business.
5. There'll be fireworks among
the minister* c/n ,the five treaties
Ivtwoen now dftd Nuv. 20.
6. And when th'ey start work
on the German treaty after Nov.
20 there'll be still more firework*.
frtt his eonn-
elwtioos next
whoi thipp
here frO<! take ovei
trv drier the Kienel
t'tinda.v. ■
HereV How the
started:
President Truman, n u «s ia'«
Pume Minister Stalin ami Brit-
ain's Prime Minister AttJee'met in
Potsdam. Gttm nji .i the tfunriimer
of lHt.
JCn'tv-m," Hi f working out r^tice
trcji't-1 whs .■> long and ton/'* Job.
they ajfrfecri to let their foreign
m.hisU-i-"; tin n.
St.ii mv; in September1, 1913, and
wind- -a up i:- July. ltM'-. the f'w-
Cfi'.'rt minister* met four tiroes—
i i Ler.do M jscOW are p-.iis.
llrlpiv by tjiuv lttTRe si'tf^JWho
had to .:h..r vtp imrneiw • •:<
the .;> • r.ii mhi-ixiersJargued
Strij^i.'lr-I to :eaeh somi
merits-.
They finally got together
:v*vwmentor treaties, in a
era) kind of w.iv.
:-uU
i.nd
:r« (.■-
five
een-
nislets—
the
l«—ara: .
Tha four fprcign minis l<
mooting In New York at
Waldorf-Astoria. He Un-
united iiiaiesr--Secraittiy ot
State Byrnes: Britain Foreign
Minister Bavin; Russia—Foreign
Minister Moloiov; France—Dep-
uty Foreign Miniitw Maurice
Couvt da Murville- '
; f. *■ i <tl/
^France's IVeiu^r ^iitjkjtdt. who
also is foreign minis%r, M ill come
HELPS KIDNEYS
Remove Harmful Impurities
• Backache, Ion of the uUl pop. eettinit up
nights, and headecht: urc uftui cnuticd by
nothing more thwi improtxr kidney ac-
tion due to exceas acid in the urine. The
kidneys ure one of Nature'* vynv* of re-
moving impurities from the blood. And
when these impurities back up, trouble
nay tfcatt.
So if yon have these troubles. Rive ytnir
kidneys and bladder a g<xid tlushinf, out
by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swujap K'Xit. It
works on the. kidneys to flush them out
... increasing the flow or urine to littp ie-
licye that excess acidity and ease that
burning sensation whip ym pus# watur
. . . help* that! bladdn. hi ieatioa that
tntflres you get up nights.
Made of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, and
tennis, Swamp-Root is abioJutcly non-
pit forming. Millions have taken it for
jre generations . . . often with v.-.iiid«r-
Nresults. Caution: take m <]!tcofe<(.
for free trial supply, stntl to Drpt. X,
yncr fc Co., Inc., Box l. ij. ii) wn?oid,
jui- Or—get full- i*ed bottle of Swamp-
bt today at your drugstore.
Then they called a cor.fer-
ejtce ol 21 nations—including
tho United States, Britain, Rus-
sia. France -which had tome
interest in these treaties.
This conference ol 21 nations
—a peace conforence—openod in
Paris in July and ended Oct. IS.
There was a great deal of strug-
gle fit the cOnlVrente between Hus-
Ma and its ltiends, like Vugo-
:-iavia, on the one side and the
U. S, and Britain and their frieids
on the other.
The peace CQtilere iee had no
power to do anything final about
tit# tramies All u could really
do.' by voting, was to suggest
ehtthse-. in the treaties which the
foreign mini 'terr laid before it in
J ul>.
Then t,lieai' treaties with tin;
' chani es or rather, the recom-
j mehdutioh.-i of the peace confer-
! ehce—went back to the foreign
j miristiT::. Now they've taken
j those treaties to New York to
• sweat over them some more.
There the foreign mini! ters will
! do the final work and reach the
j final agreements,
Tl c f eaee confefence had been
; only a way of, > trnightening out
I some more of the treaty kinks
; before th-' mini-ters made final
' decisions.
3 A If ANTONIO CIVIC
WORKER BURIED TODAY
| SAN .ANTONIO, .'Nov. I-hTPV—
Funeral -.or'ices were to be held
| he£i! iotlay for Miss Ruth Coit.
i promlhcfnt f^an Anto-io elvie
. w','! k>. r and educator and former
j iHUid n1i ties: of St. Mary's Hal),
j She dW at her home here yes-
t« day
In C'tuna if
His debts the
, his house.
<4 11:41)1 «. JHttut
Soor is token from
ecr e< wr« truvict. inc. t m b;q u s rst orr
"You're Hie one wlio sufl^esleil il wtuJtl l>e ftlucaUon
to have stamp*. Mom! Is il my l;iult I neetl !?127.. fl
comoltte mv Norweyitm series.'''
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, "COLP BUG"
GOT YOU ALL STUFFED UP ?
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TEXAS
TODAY
By JACK RUTLEDGE
Double takes; or little items
in the week's news you may have
missed but shouldn't:
A goose, probably tired after a
non-stop flight from the vallev,
mistook a shiny paved street in
Houston for a pool of water, land-
ed so hard he knocked himself
groggy, honked *o loudly two cops
took out after him for disturbing
the peace. The goose managed to
i(ct into the air, but after llying
half a block fell on his face, ex-
hausted, The cops nut him in jail.
Up at Lake Texoma, hunters don t
know their ducks, Game Warden
Eddie Laird complained Gulls
flying in formation were mis-
taken for ducks, many shot, Laird
said, adding that the government
protects |.,ulls, and that killint
them means a $25 fine.
When a rumor spread in Hous-
ton that an assistant coach was
to be hired at Rice Institute at i
alary of $10,000 a yea Head
Coach Jess Neely commented dri-
ly that at that pay. he'd like to have
the assistant's job himself. Texas
langers were busy m several parts
ol the state, arresting persons
for gambling. At McAUen, one
suspect uot away by simply crawl-
ing, through the legs of by-stand
Its. Hydrophobia as an epidemic
was feared in the Matador area
because of rabid covotes running
tviiu, " ' •?
The fii'M lawsuit'f k'd in Dallas
founts c)ct. 28. 1846, was a di-
Ktrco >u t; exai tly one hundred
years later, on Oct. i?8. 1916. the
•ust suit of the day—you guessed
it—was a divorce case. A woman
in San Antonio, an infantile paral-
ysis victim in an iron lunK, gave
t iftli to a normal baby daughter,
Howard Hughes' movie "The Out-
law"' was given a premiere at Col
linsville <pop. 6531 and drew a big
crowd from nearby Sherman. So
far, big theaters in Texas have
not shown the movie.
A real "trial balloon" was tried
by a Houston politician. He had
hired advertising space on its
side, oladhed to fly it over the
city, But it broke loose, seared
the C.A.A. and commercial fliers
A'lin feared they might crash into
it. But the balloon crashed in-
side the city limits without dam-
age to man or beast. The poli-
tician called off the stunt
Outstanding Jewish
Woman of 1946 Named
MENTHOIATUM
quick/
USED FOR OVER 50 YEARS TO COMF</RT COLDS!
■MIS!'1; '* "*——* -'Tt* — - -
6 Ion die
\Voen that nrwfy old "Cold Bug''
eiogs up your nostrik, has you Hasp-
ing for breath—quick, Menthola-
tum' .1 ust spread in nostrils. In-
stantly it starts* to lesson congestion,
thin out thick mucus, soothe irri-
tated nasal membranes. Soon you
can b r-e i-t-h-e! Don't let the
"Cold Bug" keep a strangle hold on
ybur hreatlung—get- Mentholatum.
DAIJ.AS, Nov. 4—i/P)—Mrs. |
Da\id Levy of New York City
has been named the nation's out-
standing Jewish woman of 1946
by the national council of Jewish
women.
Mrs. Levy, who supervised a
drive for raising $9,000,000 while
chairman of the national women's
division of the United Jewish
Appeal, was honored here yes-
terday at the opening of the coun-
cil's live-day national convention.
LEGAL NOTICE
Till: STATE OK TEXAS
TO: Irene Rielu v and husband,
Richiy, and flu* unknown hru't* arid
U'*u\ rrim'Kfnta'lvc* «>i Jreno Richer
mid hufbnnd, Rftchey. di
ctased; J M Collins, and the uiiKno\Mi
hciis and legal ropresentativct of ./
M. Collins, deceased, atid any and all
persons claiming any ricfiit. title and
interest in and to the hereinafter d<
scribed lands, Defendants, Greeting
You are hereby commanded to ap-
pear before the Honorable District
Court of Hutchinson County at thi
Court House thereof, in Stinnett, Tex-
as, at or before 10 o'clock A.M. of tht
fh>t Monday next after the expiration
of forty-two (layi from the date of
the issuance of this citation, same
being the !>th day of Dt cenibij. A. D
IJWti, then and there to antf\fcj/'i*l;rin-
tiff's Petition filod in said Court, on
the 2<'hd dav of October A.D. 194«1. in
thH cause, numbered (!1<W on the
docket m said cunt and ttyled Fun
Food Stores. Inc.. A Corporation, Plain
tiff, vs. Irene Riehev, et al Defendants.
A hrlef statemen: o; the nntuie of
this suit is as follows, to wit
This being a Suit in Trespass to
Try Title, plaintiff claiming title in
fee simple to All of Lots Number
Fourteen <14>, Fifteen (13) and Six-
teen <1U> in Block Number Forty live
i4.r)i of the Original town of Border,
Hutchmson County, Texas, as shown
liy the duly recorded map and r>lai
thereof in the deed records of said
county, and being « ut «)f the Northeast
Quarter ' t the Southwest Qrnirtcr
i.\K ) 4 sw i 41 < i Section Nineteen
(10), Block Y, Morris and Cutttnings
Survey, Hutchinson County. Ilex as,
said title being vested in him through
under and by virtue of a uhawi ot
title from the Borger Town site com-
pany, also claimlni? title by virtue of
the Three Five and Ten Years Statute
of Limitation, it prays the Court that
it by adjudged to have the lull, legal
and absolute title to said lands and
that defendants' claim be adjudged of
no effect and that plaintiffs in If, in
all things, be quieted and >*et at jest
and that any and a If cimihs at evteV
by the defendants or eitHci ol' tiu-m.
by any pretended claims, be rc;noved.
a.: is more trally shown by FJ.itrttHf'*'
Petition on file rn this stilt
The officer executing tili-' proct^^
shall promptly execute the same at
eording to law, and make due return
as the law directs.
Issued and given under my hand and
the Seal ot said Court, at office in Stm
m tt, Texas thi the 23rd d .v of Oe
tuber A.D 1 4«.
Attest:
Mrs. Wallace Kellev, C1#k.
(SKAT.) I>isfrict Court, Hutchin^iri
County, Texas
Bv Betty Fiukls Deputv,
Key: Oct 28, Nov 4, 11. IH. .1 O Wi\u•
nODKO DIRECTOR DIES
SAN ANTON 10, Nov. 4—f/IV
Crtl.W, T. iZnck't Miller, t!5. S;iti
Antonio rodeo director, died hen
Inst night of n heart ntlnck
He is survived by his widow «md
a sister.
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Croomulslon relieves promptly be-
cause it goes right to the sejifc of tho
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in-
flamed bronchial mucous mem-
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un-
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
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ffftol Radio and
oration Service. H. E.
Hordemofi. Phone 143.
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Peanut Hay
Alfalfa Hay
P'flirir H«w
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Dr- LeGeara Poultry, Cow,
Hog and Slock Pttscrip^ion
—A Tonic for All—
Use
CHIC-O-LINE
All Purpose I.uy Mash
HICKMAN BROS.
Feed Store
PHONE 590 210 N. MAIN
McCollom and Wiebcl
Trucking
AND
House Moving
TERMS
Phone 1138 or 339-W %
Offices in P. O. News Stand
SLIP COVERS
(Tnilor Made)
furniture Upholstered
Sprinns H« tied
B.fcL UPHOLSTERING SHOP
103 North Main Phone S3
E, O. PHICE
Pftintincj, Pap«rh«nging. Deco-
raiinrj contractor.
Any kind ot pointing
S ;:t if action Gun; nteed
Compensation Liability Ins.
421! N. Hc'dgecoke Phone 309
Children Kept
Day or Night
Sewing — Alterations
Ruttonholcs
Mrs. H. A. Q'Dell
823 ii Coble Phone 12i!3-J
MOTOROLA
AUTO RADIOS
Complete Line of Aerials
Farm <tnd Portable Batteries
1 to 3 Day Repair Service
WICKER'S RADIO
SERVICE
3rd und Hedoaeolro
Phone 1131
Men's Bowling Shoes
Ladies' Bowling Shoes
(Two-Tone)
Baskctbol! Shoes
Hunting Supplies
Duck Decoys
Geese Decoys
Wick's Sports Store
801 S. Main Phone 742
Eleclrolux Cleaners
For Sole ond Rent
l
— SPECIAL—
Exchange your old Electrotux
for a new one. Wo also clean
Furniture and Shampoo Hugr,
NICHOLS & SONS
115 West Firsl St, Phone iS'14
LI L ABNFft
RADIO
REPAIR
SERVICE
- V'l
HART MUSIC CO.
iPhons 614 516 S. Main
8eo end Hear
Our New
Automatic
Phonogrophs
A* low HS
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Wo Have Your
Favorite
| Helinb!? Hug and Upholstery
CLEANERS
' 32C East 4th AmarilSo, Texo*
| Phone 20263 or 4743
Will le in Borger Ea<-h Week Ob -- |
! THURSDAY end FRIDAY
J Cleaning and Moth Proofing of upholstered furniture rugs «md ?
ierked dewe carpet*.
Writ* 'r phone u collect if Ixilnrerted
In this service.
BUSH BROS Owners
Let U Beautify Your Home
FLOOR SANDING
and Finish Work
- o • • -
' • Cleaning.
HAWKINS it RICHMOND
Phone 791-W-4 Box 1508
The Radio - Phono Shop
Expert Radio and Phono
Repairing
Let us convert your present ra-
dio into a modern combination
radio-phonograph. New RCA^
record player used—installed by
skilled hands.
112' i East Fifth St.
PHONE 1966
"Half Block East cf Public
Service Compeny Office"
Veteran Owned and Operated
\
BEN PEARSON
Archery Equipment
BEAVERS
HARDWARE CO.
Your Best Source
Phons 932 221 N. Main
WATCH
■CLOCK
REPAIRS
3 to 7 Day Service
JOHN LEHR
S18 West Monroe
Minors undor 11 years old not with
(heir parents or properly chaper-
oned not admitted.
MOOSE HALL
We reserve the right ot admission
to anyone.
Reserve Tables—In Out Open
Garden.
WALTER ALLEN
Lawyer
Injured Workman's
Compensalion A Specialty
Plains Office Bldg.
302 1-2 North Main St.
Office Pho. 404—Res. Pho. 783
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