Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 184, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1945 Page: 3 of 6
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B0K6ER DAILY HERALD
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and V i: A I L K K S
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Tuesday, June 26, 1945
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Borger, Texas
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Women of Moose
Feature Chapler
Night Program
Mr;. Edwin Brown and Mrs.
Eziu Hawley wore initiated into
the lodge at the regular me tiny
of the Women e* t the Moose Tues-
. iiay in the Moose Hall,
The pros* am 1; a lured the
Mooseheart chapter n i tiSi t pro-
ci am and eonsirted of two minute
talks by the following meinoers
who have visited Mooseheart: Mr*.
Huey Stull. Mrs. Tommy Given- |
WitV, Mas. Cecil House. Mrs. John ,
Norman and Mrs. Bill Nixon.
It was announced that the mem- j
bin.ship program will be featured
at tonight's meet it}!, with Mr.
Billie Atkinson as chairmen it ■
charge. Eight n w members will j
be initiated into the chapter a!
this meeting. Ail new an<i old
members arc asked to attend and j
.vcr/or.e is asked to dres; formal. ;
Following the business meeting i
. member. nailed to the club room j
| where ref re j h m rrts were served.
Baptist Young
People Enjoy
Picnic Supper
General Eisenhower Returns Home
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1939- 40
i President: Ur. W. C. Elevens,
pBorgtr1.
Secretary: J H. O'Neal. Jr.,1 Bor*
! Serb
1940- 41
President:David E. Metz ‘Gov-
ernment service. Kaiser Ship Yds
Oakland, Calif.'.
Sect clary: Ed \l ebster, ‘Borgert,
1941- 42
President: Dr. L. M. Drajjer.
• Commander t'SN'1
Secretary: Fred J Chastain,
• Borger >.
1942- 43
President Elv E. Fonvilie. ‘Lub-
; bea k i.
Secretary:Fred J. Chastain, 1 Bor-
1943- 44
President: H. V. White, ‘deccus-
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Number Three
Continued from PAGE ONE<
1 S m base in southeast Chin
ansa::,-
Mrs. Eisenhower ■ or. NLA TEL! rHOTO1
hor advance on the central na
about 125 miles south of otf
hui, and a .sortie that inflict- Medal for
eavy casualties'* on a Japa-»in aerial
;arrison 140 miles from Can- Philippine airb
A member of
imbI
WILLIAM C. GARLAND
DQUARTERS. 13 TH AAF.
>nt _ Technical Sergeant
it* Gat 'and, radii* operator
inner with the 13th AAF*
...jj|Jy bf'Cn presented an*
Oiik Leaf Cluster for his Air
fnr meritorious achievement
:}•,! combat at an advanced
rt
A group
plc’g (iepai
list church
the Young
of the First Bap
ijo.vef
o
Pictured arc !
Lt. Robert A. Ci
announced at a I
Tuesday. June Id
afternoon the tv
the home of Mi -
with Mrs. Cliffot
hostesses.
The weddtn
Miss Stai.l !■
1002 Maple Road,
Mrs. Robert M. (
field, III.
fit
tret Jean Stahl and her iiance
AAF, who. e engagement was
given bv Mrs. Rob Bradshaw
•derated Club rooms. Sunday
onored at a reception held in
lurch. 822 South Maple Road,
and Mrs. Rav 1 letter as co-
July 1
h.
td Mrs. C. R. Stahl,
the son of Mr. and
,h Walnut. Spring-
Reception in Honor ot Lt Chittenden,
Miss Jesn Stahl Held in Burch Home
me on the
riv.r Friday ngght. Bi:vb;i!l.
horseshoes, winging and climbing
ftirni heci the entei tainment bc-
lore and alter the picnic supper.
Th<-: •• att iding were: Virginia
, Me;, lev. Jac k Prc-snel. Fern Hend-
ricks. Alma Badgett, N: II Walling.
Mr. and Mrs. Hex Shelton. Boon
Hutton, Jean James, Sammie
James, Bobbie Wilson. Dewey
Wilson. U. S. Navy, Wanda Haney,
Jimmie Nihon, Austin Ruddick,
Betty Dicker son.
Borger R.N.A. Camp
Has Regular Meeting
Mrs. Bess Gilman, vice oracle
;:ve:i' I'd at the regular meeting of
he B. N A Camp Thursday ev-
,n the I. o. O. 1- hall.
The gift donate i to the c:.nip I).
Mi Wnii':- i Etller was j- tvent-
• u I,. M Julia Kdey
The r.. xt meeting of ‘die Camp
a.
Tr.
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Mr; Gordon Burch. M
ord Berrien and Mi- Kay
were hostesses at a recoptioi
day altei noon in the home
form-, r. H22 South Mat-de K
honor of Miitu Jean Stahl, ai
fiance, Lt Robert A. Chiu
AAF 'I .he wedding u
event of Monday. Jir p.
The entrrtamnig rexrtns
decorated with seasonal tl
The sere mg tabic* was c:
with a white drawn work
The ernterpit-ce eonsisu d of
figurines on a reflector, whii
bordered with pansies and c
bines flanked by lighted
tapers in crystal ............. i
Better pre sided at the ' nu h
In the i reiving line wet
and Mrs. Burch, Mr and ?.
R. Staid, i arei t ol tl
elect: Miss Stall) and Lt C t
, Joh
liar
n, Fritz Th
n, Paul 5
D H. Ostron
rkbusch, Dor
. Earl Carlo;
d J'- c.m B. T Bt
Lull, l’nil Cramer, (J. t
ari Klein, J 1). William:
.lil'.gt, L L. Wiles, jr„ O'
is . ci E. Chenoweth, i
i v James Glenn, Dr. ar
. M Stephens, Cpl. I>"
, „ns. Dr. „nd Mrs. W (.
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plan
tc
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tion Mrs Be
rrrien
was in
of the gu -l 1
)ouk.
Miss Stahl
frock ot pole
pink i
well; « r
cry with full
bkirt,
and a <
of pink swee
tp ns.
Attending
wt*rc:
Mcssr
Mesdame J.
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Walter W <M>
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Joe L.
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Announce Opening
Today
"Girl Friend Shop
725 North Main
Dressmaking, Tailoring,
Rc-Sfyling, Alterations.
Hollywood Shoulder
Pads.
Graduate Designer
1; D i . .lilTl
1 r Aden,
i (’(mi in b.
Me C S Gold n;
1; 11. f. H
KePv , J. 11 ri’c-nell,
John W
rot • . La j Gill. Ai
nv Ale lb V.
Tr. "ci..i.ui. Furl
Jackson,
.! t Mavi.it* Jon Dun
av.. y, Al-
V 1 IV.’ VouIt, JC
an t'ool-
i.: i eti, Nancy Rippci. I’u
i'l!y Carl-
, Patricia Flnio.c. 1 •
mcl Gcy-
MaxiiU' Carroll
Out of town guests
included:
tii ..(I Mi C. 1) Richardson,
Fritch; Mr. and Mrs. B.
C. Wool-
ridge, Claude; Miss Don.
ilhy War-
net’, l.os Anticics, Caiil ;
Mr. and
Mrs J. E. Cunningham.
Mr. tind
Ml*. Victor Shaw, Mr.
and Mrs.
J. G. Cabbed, Air and i
M; Ro.-s
McGill, i'll of Amarillo.
* Lest Y'jj Forget
All women of the Fast Chn- ; P1
-- " tian Church are urged to bring
’">k< r. t[K,lr tinmhles, thread, etc., to the
H recreational hall, 9BI Spruce,
F Wednesday at 10 a. m. to quilt or
Hunt. t|le Juliette Fowler Home. Each
V».o1 member is also asked to bring a
sack lunch. Drinks will be served.
VFNF7HF1.AN MOVIEGCB'HS
DEMAND THE REAL THING
Step CARACAS. Venezuela — <cP> —
The idea of dubbins Spanish dm-
J. C*. ]t»eue into American movies isn't
Paul going over in Caracas.
Rip- The two principal complaints
ilhp-, .u’c that it is impossible to syn-
malci, rhronize the Spanish with the
Rob- movement of the actors' lips, and
Jack ((,;,! 1s is incongruous to hear
<>oks. Spanish coming from ail actor who
and idoesn't gesture.
For a Latin to speak without ler'- example
, von mieht say. like . a t't.' <•„ •
.ham without eggs. And bad syn- > ol l'<
, 0111/0..00 can produce a laugli befc
1 ‘ jn the most serious sequence. uqu
* ' ' American movies with Spanish
dialogue have a tremendous ap-
' jical in the small villages where
illiteracy is highest but Caracas'
refuse to show the American or"
duct except with it.' original Eng-
lish dialogue.
Number One
(ConLr.ued frc;:i i \GE ONE)
name upon th •. ’ Tit . . .
nation t-tiSI at ua . hei .son
oyiug ot L'.i i‘‘ • i* . ■ tui'c y- ■
BELGIUM . .
Sm^ll anci p* • ■ o!i:cky ,
Her face m mu tiu- *• * unh
! of two \Y« :•! i V. . . .Hid : n
hungry ... a ; :.‘ • :i v. h.ch i t.
fused to be eon v
Bclivia, Brazil, By.lo-Ru
Canada . . .
The names par: ; ai:ro: > tl
pages of the hinoric ta uirent .
i conjure up half-for;,otten menu
ries of democrat>” y « arko '. *(»u
. . . Canadians streamiip1. 01
across the Atlantic to defend
Britain thi’catenwl wit’n in’/asic
... dying in the hell <d l)t«}-. ••
Ch le, Cclomtii. Cc: a R -a
Cuba. Crechosiov kia . . .
Remember Lidice . . . .the dea*
of a village . . . Munich . . . tl
rape of u nation . . . Hitler’s que
for world dominatio i . . . a : :
named Masaryk who helped <
Czechoslovakia in.dcpt e ' e
1918.
DENMARK . . .
A nation t ccupied but n . •
conquered . . a couniiy wnu
man nanr
Ma<
W,, id; Arabia. Syria. Turkey,
Ukrainian Soviet Sociahtt Re-
p ibiic. Union of South Africa.
1’ L:i "d J:,n Chris'.I! >•- . .’
tin- elder dalesman . . ■ the man
\\ , . ;;k‘S .',11(1 Gcllt >0 tlllli S.ill
Ki. ) . . . ser.t her into
A - i a rd urn ss It.Jsin S >-
ri;,: ;u:id t" receive the Mtirt-ndcr
,,t ;iic Duke of Aosta . 1 "i.ik
and Italy.
Uruguay, Venezuela, Yugo-
slavia. Guatemala. United Stales
of America.
The arsenal of democracy . .
gave her youth so that others
veil might be fret
Harbor ... a nation at war . . .
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Eisen-
hower and MacArthur . . mil-
lions of guys named Joe . . . the
Declaration of Independence . . .
a man named Abraham Lincoln
. . the four freedoms . • the
: Golden Gate and men on Okinawa
a nation determined on peace.
C. Custer,
Manwaring.
Brashears,
he “Bomber Bar-
,.h , fighting team of the "Jungle
Airturcc Sgt Garland is a vet-
eran of 35 combat strikes. His
most recent forays over enemy-
hell territory include missions ov-
er the Halmahera®, Borneo and :he
Tokyo's latest version of the re- Philippines,
ported attack on Bnlikpnt n said H i- the husband of Mrs. \n-
.'itl warship- wi e bombarding the n;, R Garland, 525 North Deahl
'"I center and mine-weepers were prjor to entering the serv-
Chinese force* closira in cn
Liuchow were reported lhreo
miles north. 11 miles northwest
and three miles south of the city.
Number Tv;o
(Continued from PAGE ONE'
wjtiuy
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the Pan-
vhich Da-
[_• official
' *Soiith TexasL
1929- 30
President: r!corge
• Oklahoma City).
Secretary: 11. F.
• Borger).
1930- 31
President: K. S.
^Secrctarv'3 'rc\' D Rccs-Jones cI>"f^h ,‘ •'■ but there lct, in July, 1943, he was a pitcher
■ Vn ti cii, was no sign of a u .'itnt Ycster- ,u| th(. San Oio(40 Baseball Club.
„ , 931,3t, „ t Yuma, A
PrcMden- 1 J. H. alkci. re- I oadcaMers dev, uxi more lime f completing radio school H
tired, hying ... H. \Vorlh'. to prospect.ve mvasions Falls, South Dakota. He
Ser-retary Rev. D. Rees-Jones. homeland which Suzuki fatetl its , , OVCrseas in Decem-
(Borgerl. ; greatest crisis since the Mongol- : 1
1932- 33 inn invasion in the 13th century. IJ|4
Presi Dugan, He asked his countrymen to ac- _
illou&ton, Texas'. cept mounting hardships and d THrec-SouPd Bod-
Secretary: Rev. J. O. Quattle- fieulties.” Japanese newsmen put Or* tribe of South African na-
,, im. (Stamford. Texas'. the linger on Amami oi Kil..-* ,a t i\ b- . , - the body has three
1933- 34 lards in the northern Ryukyu- as soul- : on it. the head, another in
President: K. B Reinbold 'Bor- the next American invasion tar- the stomach, and the third in the
„ gets, saying they would be needed big toe.
~ six clan Re*. J. O. Quattle- to 1,mo* assault forces and de-
baum (Sorter) velop new airbases preparatory to;
striking at “Japan's mainland"
Allied planes striking all around
Nippon from the northern tip of
,, ,. the Kuriles to Borneo sank ten
Secretary V\ a e Hooks, 'Bor- sma)) eneRiy ,Taft itnd ,ed
.c four. Fleet air wing one alone
„ , , *, , ,, . has sunk 122.645 tons of shipping
S"1 1,11,1 gen stern, and damascd 128.890 tons in Jap-
Boi ger . anese waters in ten weeks.
.Secretary: Wallace Hooks, 'Bor-_____________
1934-35
Paul A Potter, (Bor-
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fi. ROBERT Btnson
601 N. MAIN PH. 47
Dominican F, public, Ecuador.
Egypt FI S„tv^cipr Ethiopia . .
Te:
1936-37
President: Jack Cabell, 'Amaril-
cc and pre.-ennd the j0i Texas'.
le C' • 1 i.rgani/.ation. Secretary. Wallace Hooks, <Boi •
idents and secretaries ger'.
•r I!"'.it y Club wer, . 1937-38
1927- 29 President: 11 S. Benjamin, ‘Bor-
Frank B. Bal tics ide- jgerh
•oe. Tex.v Secretary: Emmett A. Ellis,
H. F. Mor.-man, ‘in 'Pampa. Ttx.'.
1938-39
1928- 29 President’ C. S. Goldsmith, (Bor-
C. \V. Curtis. 'Pah-.'- gerc
Secretary J. H. fJ'Neal. Jr.jBor-
H. F. -Manwaring.1 ger'.
F"
Haiti. Hondur - India. Jr„n.
Iraq, Lebanon. Liberia. Luxem-
bourg. Mcxic Netherlands . ■ .
The ruin- * ’ Rot; .Jam . . li t-
is
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P
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New Zealand
. . Norway . .
A * i'.trv dec
Nicaragua
A WOMAN TELL HER AGE
FORT WORTH ARMY AIR
FIELD, Tex.— (JPi — "The Army
finally has succeeded where oth-
ers for hundreds of years have
failed to make the slightest head-
way." proclaims the Fort Wurth
AAF Tarrantecr.
“They have found a sure way
to make a woman admit her age!
“And you con give insignificant
little old AR 615-365 and WD cir-
cular 125 all the credit ... It pro-
Friction Cuts Flow 1 vid£,s f°r discharge of any enlisted
. 1 man or woman admitting 4ti sum-
A pipe that is flowing complete- j mers
ly full of water will not discharge---_J____________
. much . <.nc only partly filled. M-» T«. (1IJ
' iir:. * *- li icti 'tt !*'((.- do..n tlve X 0U TG At Ol 1 00 vJlCt
flow in the full pipe.
. . sold i;U
! to tin* Cicrmans i
n ■ j 11 ' ■ mn !
Q»»i -1m£ whose n
becarno :• .v
V ( 1 fj : f ' ! r 1 ' 1 ? • ' t
can ied on t
lie war at home ti
undergrounc
1 . . . gave her n
chant nwrin
v to the Allies and
500 of hr
seamen l * the sea
the cause ol
fieedom
Summer Specials!
$12.50 Pink Lady $10.00
10.00 Creme Oil 8 50
8.50 Floating Oil 7.50
7.50 Helene Curtis 5.00
Call Us For Prices On
Cold Waves
Panaro: . . . Paraguay
Peru . . . Philippines . . .
Remember Bataan C
While Way Permanent Wave Shop
410 North Main . . . Phone 609
53
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Lord Beaverbrook
Max Aitken.
born
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W ELL INFORMED people know
that the scientific skill of the ex-
penenced and Licen.-od Embalmet
a’d Funeral Director brings con-
torting relief to the living and to-
gether with his competent help,
brings calmness and dignity to the
ceremony.
VTite Kindlier, More Reverent
way ■ . Services by Blackburn-
Shaw."
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FUNERAL DiRLCTORS AND FLORISTS
555— PHONE—556
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medical discovei <. • 1 ning
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i whole attitude toward life, may in
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j Now It inay be possible for middh?
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I ‘spirit, vitality and pleasures that n uit
I their youth a thing to remember. Add-
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pleasures when vou use Tromone. Hie
j new medical formula containing vih»
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i on label Tromone for sale by Ci. ■
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STRIPES WITH THE
TEXAS TWIST
/nj ~}/rru/ii. r/.
Nardii, the old stripe maestro, doo a striped
whiz of a plavsuii in Milton Blums superb cotton.
Just about the most cyc-catching tiling on the
beach. In blue and red, royal and blue,
or gold and green stripes oil white.
Sizes It) u- JO. SI4.95
Telephone in hand, a Chinese
soldier reports the results of
a mortar barrage against re-
treating Japanese troops in
•North Hurma.
As Allied forces fight nearer
Japan from many directions,
telephone factories must keep
right on w orking to supply the
complex equipment they need.
Of course, the end of the Ger-
man war brings closer the day
when everyone can get a tele-
phone without delay. But the
demands of the Japanese war
mean that that day is still many
months off. Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company.
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