Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 11, 1942 Page: 5 of 6
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Classified
Advertising Page
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U. S. ARMY OFFICIAL
1
Burger. Texas
HOUSES FOR RENT
FOR RENT 2 room house uiul
apartments. Clean, elnso in.
White A pal linen! (\
Street. 223 Rtc
apartments for rent
FOR RENT: Small modern
apai tment. refi itit i at i.>n. wash-
ing machine. Adult: 424 Coble
St. 21.4 dtp
Tuesday, August'II. 1942
Page 5
FOR SALE: Three room modern
( house with boxed in back porch
and parage Hugh W. Peters. t,i
. mile west Electric City. 221-Gtp.
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT WANTED. To
keep children, sew alter. Ariy-
I tiring honest Attei 1 p in. Mid-
| dleaged, refined. Oth Street Ho-
' tel. Apt. 2 224-3tx.
Bedrooms For Rent
Ft )K RENT Room and ooaril.
Cool rooms 701 Noilh Main
Seventh Street Hotel. 222 die
MISCELLANEOUS
Eemete Help Women
* WANTED: Experienced beauty
i T’oralor Pov.ile; Pull Beauty
, Shop 224-3L'
WANTED: Experienced lady tor
press and finish work. City Steam
Laundry 22D-6tp.
HORIZONTAL
1 ,S Pictured
U. S. Army
official.
11 Flavors.
12 Coltsfoot.
14 Those who
take sides.
16 Domesticate.
18 Wrench.
19 Corded fabric.
20 Ringworm.
21 Bronze.
22 Era.
24 Rooms in a
harem.
25 Nova Scotia
(nbbr.).
26 Shield fillet.
27 Right (nbbr.).
28 Junior (nbbr.)
29 Within.
30 Exclamation.
31 Heart
(Egypt).
33 Notch.
35 Consumption
(abbr.).
37 Person of
rank.
Answer to Previous Puzzle
lpsi«
law "
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ffitPaE
S' l i ED
immmm
39 Before.
40 Gumbo (pi ).
4J Metal bar.
43 Type of wild
cat.
45'Nets.
47 Act of en-
dearment.
48 Covert.
50 Workers in
stone.
51 Shakespearean
clown.
52 Exhausted.
VERTICAL
1 Type of gem
(pl.).
2 Birds.
3 Plastic build-
ing material
4 Bitter vetch.
5 Steamship
(abbr.).
6 British Colum-
bia (abbr.).
7 Rubber tree.
8 Lease.
9 Patriotic.
10 Suffer.
11 Male parents
of beasts. ,
13 Smudge,
14 Aquatic bird.
15 Exist.
17 Direction.
19 Enter again.
23 Gleam.
26 He is Chief of
Army-.
31 Book of the
Bible.
32 Cooks in an
oven.
34 Those who
ease.
35 Lock of hair.
36 Wagers.
38 Distress.
39 Incident.
42 Bone.
43 Enclose.
44 Metal.
46 Place.
47 Beret.
49 Symbol for
tellurium.
50 Manuscrip'
(abbr.).
AUTOMOBILES
FOR RENT Cali- and : tup
Open now Rent reasonuble.
Mrs W E l.urkev Stimutt lVx-
us. 225-3tp.
Fl )R SALK Male I: e in.'
dog. 14 months old Female Pe-
kinese, 4 month- 912 Pi. 1 p
Road. 225-3tp.
TRANSPORTATION' WANTED: j FoK SALE 2' I' x 6' 5 '• door
Coup It* want* .-'hurt* expen"-.e> \ I '.ml! in a <<n ng board complete,
to California Friday <>r Sahinlav 1 \A\ W C» 1 ig< Mi - Helen H
2439 First Sired. Phiihp Lkh-l 'dn > Km'ih .!!< <1 j, n>. l.’L’a 11.|.»
I FOR SALK- 1939 4-duor Nash
j Radio, heater, air ennditioned.
1 First f la -hape Mu iut Anit'ri-
I cart Hotel. 22 Me
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
WANTED: Five lider- to P-.'itex I l-'i >l< SAI.I 2 healei and large
(ndnanee plant Inquire H20 West j i.ab\ mb a i11i matin - Phone
Roosevelt 224-2tp. I 1140-W 22a 2U
WANTED: Hnurdei
style. 511ft West Grand.
In rnilv
224 dtp
TRANSPORTATION WANT Eli: j
Two pussene.ei: w ant ride t>. San |
Francisco Ijy Satiirduv. Share |
expenses Phone 172 224 3tr, i
F( >K SALE K id pi my e Idle
and bridle Sip.de; 944-11 S<I5 0(1.
224-2tp
WANTED llavt immediate buy-
el - for three or Imn-i uni ! ■ -e-
and lots. C D. Works 516 Wea
iherly, Phone 754 273 3t<
FOR SALE: 48 hen 50 i 5 i
7 broiler battel ie: lr im made.
2 small battel u-:*. 2 .- ah hsa
tains; I large mash feed :
small feeders: small Montgi merv
Ward gasoline miT"i ana n : .n
tor, bahy bed and matt re.- . la >h
chair: nurse] \ chair: baby -a'
some sei'al.) I umbel 717 Hr'
Monroe
KOR SALE Complete rale lix-
tures. lnquirt 33811 l.rmp Si.
Phillips. 220 Mp
PROPERTY' OWNERS NOTICE
l! you have all . 1 A| t
spare room available foi renl.
list it w ith the l 'I 'll...... 1'' '”
me! ee A elearinr ha • ' r a let
ing ha; been an aliped. The • or.
ICC j> t J CL' fei ' >’ I • • 1 |V •(•’!!
You can help fhi el: 1 bv
making lit ing qua: b ■
Phone 249 and lit; 1
living quarters
WANTED T< I BUY Clean n ed
, am .lark SoR< He. 411 S Main
1! 1 (i -kit'
oi AL ■> STATE 1 ‘ IP F
I-T dt SALE li room house G l!
P, a 111 Tit (’amp 17'. a
22a lit:
Molzahn Seen
As Heavyweight
Of Conspiracy
MARTI- < »RJ), CONN . Any, M-
I,iiv.-vc)> defending the Rev
Km i |«. B Mo|/i,hn wui) the right
today - t questioning tlire** mn-
lev-'<■(’ n nsii!riil**rs. hut uni' after
a \ :>;• riui;- argument during which
the i:< ’ i : iimcnt deelared that "i •*
Mir wr yet thn-ugh thus cast we
will prove that the deiendant vais
the hea\ V'A eight it) t.iir conspir-
acy .
Mi 1/ahn, I) a s t ^ *» of the Old
'/,11 r'■ 1 .utheran ('hureh in Phil-
adelphia. is on ttial on a charge
’! i a t he elite red a eonspn acv wit!)
lour other men !<■ uinasli the
Axis u ith Anna n an mditarx sr.
1‘ets.
Fe<u i al Ja-igi .1. Jesenfi Smith
ruled that the delerne nryht
interview Gehhard Kun/.e. hamer
head el the Get man Ana ; a an
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Eight Convicts
Make Escape
HUNTSVILLE TEXAS, Aug II
- d/Pi—One convict was wounded,
two other- caught before they
escaped and eight others got away
in a l>it . a' l- o i* :r prison bed
between Sugarland and H on
mond, at 11 4U p. m. Sunday
Jirmny L.cker.son, sentenc 'd n
1941 I r-1 n Bar - rod Tarra.d
erunttes for 12 venrs lor robbo'V
by assault, theft and burglery,
was shot in the hips with three
buckshot slugs alte: the convi
had sawed bars in a dormitory.
Officers throughout this section
were on the lookout todev for the
who remuint'd at liberty The. are
Paul Lai Ieur. serving 17 years
frem Haris and Hopkins counties
for theft and robbery: Rov M.
Rankin, five wars. Parker and
Eastland, rubbeiy with firearms
Richard Williams, two venrs Dal-
las. the.t and burglary: Dale Hall.
1 ivij wars. Briscoe, three eases ol
burglary. Elmer Allen, alias Hom-
er Lee Aieii. five yeai a. Bexar,
i burglary and forgerv; James l
Gallagher lfl years. Robertson. |
: assault with intent to murder
John Anthony Wear, five years,
Crockett county, burglary und
theft. Douglas Fairbanks Bryan,
Id years, El Paso. Burglary.
KEEP 'EM FLYING-
MAKE EVERY
PAY DAY
WAR
^y.BOND DAY
HOP SPMING — SAVt DOllAKS
Dr. C. A. STAEHLIN
Optometrist
Phone 346 420-A N. Main
Borger, Texa«
:>imimiiiiimiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii£
| Dr. GEO, E. BEAR |
= —Chiropractor— §
413 DEAHL
Borger
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Bund: Dr Otti Miliiimrit < f Chic-
nyt , tui m<u ty.md Uxidn in the
middle west; and Dr Wuliyany
Fb< 11. K1 l1.-ism. Texas, physician.
The three ha\e neaded yiiilty to
the ei nspij'ncy . harpe and are
new m tlic Hart.ferd county jail.
The efiirt > < rder. Judge Smith
said, culd in on way compel
i thi'ei d • make . tatements. and
a uiiieren t done .,! a time when
he n mg res • ni the trial would
i< t he hindered.
A dim# out of every
dollar we earn
When having an injured tire
ropamed dent use a blowout
]>,.tch Expo ts 1'i int out that a
patch merely makes a tire pound
hamer against the road.
Buv U. S. Defence bond* today-
SAVE
On
Cleaning
With Our
Cash & Carry Prices
Suits & Dresses . . . 60c
n * m y TAILORS A
bill CLEANERS
702 N. MAIN
W* Sell
Quality Wallpaper
FOX WORTH-GALBRAITH
LUMBER COMPANY
800 S. Main Pho. 105‘
mi Him i ill i li mu mil in mu ii'Mllii
1
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LOANS
I POWELL
i Funeral Home i
= =
Confidential Servica
EASY TERMS
*5TO 50
Industrial Finance Co.
418-A North Main—Phone 110
Acrosi Street From Cretney Drug
FLOWERS
PHONE 555
106 North Main
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Benson
OPTomeTRisr
60S n.mflin
GUARANTEED SERVICE
WESTERFIELD’S
FAST SERVICE
★ ADDING MACHINES
Overnight To
Wichita, Fort Worth. Dallai
★ TYPEWRITERS
and Oklahoma City
★ OFFICE MACHINES
SECOND DAY SERVICE
Kansas City Mo., Houston
Connection To Any Point
ESTIMATES ARE FREE
NEW LOCATION
200 SOUTH MAIN
Our rates are reasonable and our work is guaranteed.
It would be wise to have your office machine put in
LOANS
lop shape while parts are still available.
Automobile Personal
The OFFICE SUPPLY HOUSE
Furniture
$5.00 to $200
DISTINCTIVE PRINTING
Everything For Every Office
Confidential Service
WELDON JOLLY Manager
BORGER DAILY HERALD BUILDING
Easy Terms
TELEPHONE 5
Republic Loan Company
A. G. EISENBERG. Mgr.
Keith Bldg. Phone 884
ASK FOR MR. HILLBURN
Good. Heary
SCREEN DOORS
$3.25
KNIGHT LUMBER CO.
Phona 305
KEEP ’EM FLYING
City Steam Laundry
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK
707 North Main
Phone 981
ENAMEL PAINT
90c per at.
WE GUARANTEE IT!
Phone 305
The above advertliement has
been running 8 year*. Not a
single quart has ever bean re-
turned.
KNIGHT LUMBER CO.
4,u»/ IS OUR QUOTA
\V ▼/£> for VICTORY with
j" U.S. WAR BONDS
Diesel — Jobs — Tractor
Met: 1 • whd KKAl.LY want .
u". 11 pay. permanent future in
the base.- field as MTvieemen. j
open ai*,! - and diesel men.
20 will be selected from
the Borger area in Sept.
!11; training and phn emenl ser-
■ I t i < i!! pa; t a ulai ■ ’A’rite
i • .1 i" (110 Mead
B. ’.!.' I ’■ I land. ( n «•;.;<-n. AT
uNCK,
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
^NO WONDER YOU wr-'i-FD "■ \
•?. .AT . f T •' P P'/." K ! : • • '
VGU PA net'N To SEND IT OUT *<’ jL.-T
PLAIN
By BLOSSER
I WPOTF A B«IEF=
NOTE TO HILDA - -
THEN I fiJRNED Cl
xrykr at
If HILDA EVER FOUND OUT THAT v / CTADT \
1 WROfF TO JEAN E WALK INTO blAKl '
pu-l rue water. . ^WALKING.1
• SERIAL STORY
LUCKY PENNY
BY GLORIA KAYE
COPVR1GWT, 1 942,
NEA SERVICE, INC.
FtjK SALE 3 riM.m -.♦•rni m- inri
hi.usi'. 814 E..I t 11th. 224 3t|. |
FOR SALK 4 r< : m m. .dwti ;
In,use 50 f.- 4 : 4. Eunushi-'i m |
,, II! n 111.- Ill'll 4U7 Ht'ilg1
t \SIKO AGAIN
CHAPTER VIII
r*i iR hei visit to the Kirk nulls.
1 la nny r :-r r v.ed dai k. mji!
1; i m M.’d^e, W•’ a d:m • r , .
i tch<
I . fitly ;n her imii’fi :•. h< a mi ci
the men wh- ■ p««-. -M t a y.itr
v a tollman un then way t- -'tail
thf 8 o'clock turn.
The mills stretched in an end-
less maze along the river. Penny
i
I Win
the ru ■ n wh; -t i4 1 > • al-
ready tired, her le t protesting
against the extended hike.
Men poured out of the mill-
: rency from his pocket, per led oft
10 bills, and lined them up on the
li'.unte], Kaoh had a value ot
[ $100.
“What's this, Castro?” Jim
a ked quietly.
“That's payme nt f«>r my ad." t!te
uany‘?or Jejdied. impatiently. "A.
thousand dollars ”
“Our rate? are the same for
everyone,” said Jim. “Just $a0 a
page.”
“I know that,” Castro answered
“I just want you to know that I
like you. that’s all. It’s yuur>. No
a- a- i r.u elu’iy .i: though the>
w»ie her no t treasured posses-
on Sire would always cherish
P« nny learned the joys
that t 'y cn ativt aitrst must
lei He; mil! tmy had caught
•;u atti-ntion of mam eye.- in
Kirk town. People went out of
*: ■ way t" meet tier. She was
as much at home now as though
hi had lived in Kit ktown ail he?
Kjj- i VH1BK ITt> TOO / r-'L \ ddNlfOUKir >Ol:, '.HEVfeT'
hdr. HE 6H0ULP PUT SPOlLtawHVPCWY \ M*. OWN FtE-bH AWP
I CAM'T v IT P-ACk -N THE Wb JUt»T LET 'EM PUVC ? THEV WECE
UKjrER'MAWP 'COL wTAIL t>KAk£R\ SELL AWh PlN'6H / LEFT iN MV CARE ... AWT
THE' U __ \ rue ,llt,lr nt.’ t'K BITHHM. IAIFI1
wdn't take
TREK? MILK,
MAV6E tOD /
nry*!K!t jWIgsaas
By CRANE
will. >' til SAY these teP
. . r- t A -r mu’ £ Ti 1C 0 t O
GOT IT TOO O >J i i'
TSLP.J.F. „ \ * T
-r " VhE ..'.AME ATJJE'b’' 1U BLOJMINa WELL
t I V FDR THEM.'
FOH SABF < 'it
eV Beautv Sh'»p
itst China h
LKASK I
in Phillips
j . ;Up.
j scat* d thi
m elves i
her, and
(,pence! tl
1Cir ll
Penns wn
s due for
a pie;
In*
i •
; she sen
trned
Bap-
1 railroad
siding.
.he
'A 3te.
humped i
nt* Bud
WaB*
i “What i
n heaven'
s narr
CI.ASSiriED
ADVERTISIN'. RATES
[NI ORMATION
Ru)8i find Ppquirfmfnti of
ClH6«ili«d Advertising in
lORGE'H DAILY HERALD
I.fu.il Ciasstfieti Hales
Effactivo Jan 1, »MI
■ ror Consecutive Dhy«
y per word 3c Minimum *0c
lyt per word -Sc Minimum 60c
ivi p.-r word 6c Minimum 75c
iyt p«r word 7c Minimum 80c
»yt per word 8t Minimum 85c
iy■ per word 9c Minimum 90c
iy« per word 26c. Minimum 2 60
CARD OF THANKS
na day per word 3 cent*
lum charae J) ()0
MONTHLY CARDS
ns»‘cutive Days, per
f •
LEGAL RATES
Divorce.
Liquor
doing 1
Ihe fir:
ended.
“It's
I d cor
trines tied
in hi
here and s
Dynamiti
flushed far
clench
He picked
rejected.
m t Id 1
Ynu’re
at
x Hut I
Is to get
<i in Cat
iy could see
ie calmed d*
money Jim !
said, “Then
it
ft
I Pc*nr
Her
of ni
dei.i
ited
mills
Man
l»ene:
Evt
af u
e told him
over here
• of the b
I th
urier'
of these days I'm
ffoinj? tc
» blow j
turbed the
men'-
iught |
you and your fly-1
wer< pett
thing-,
unch
high they’ll never
be able
she found.
were <-;i
the pieces togethei
r again.”
jeeted M«
■n wen
Bud |
He turned on his
from trying
new UK'
and j
techfnqUes.
she !
tl
.» mndei
“Good for you,
Jim,”
Penny
'-tailed in rn
mst depa
-hr i
aid. Anally. “I ki
"iow you*
mill' th* re
were sti
rimg
.just makii g a nuid
You j
tv ei< \ :
broke.” he said. *
•Kt . ; - ir
1,1 Mnnv V(;f
the fon
lays ahead w^re busy ones,
was happy in her work,
t mill story began a series
adventures for her. Every
lent in the milk h»d a
f 'tory material She vis
teeming, bu-y little mills
i that she was soon a fa-
re to the - ■ <
uii.tt about their hobbies.
f the? men were inventors
,.d traveled extensively
: • pi q ted intere-1 iiig cx-
woek, she learned more,
the grievances that d,s-
orale They
ostly. Ideas,
a ticaliy re-
diseouraged
,ods and new
icnts in the
few places
liad Leon
m, f'
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
CCPfc.tSHT BUtfHKFAST
READY
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 11, 1942, newspaper, August 11, 1942; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737605/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.