Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 90, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 10, 1946 Page: 4 of 12
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Provide* Full Facilities
One picnic grove in Lo Angelo-
provides not onh the unixl uio-
place and tables fu. »■<-nickci>.
but also hm three-hole r.as pwtos
for the convenient* "f it- visitors.
All Show? C T2:45
With
Brand New /’ra< -ants
Phene 91 Ad-.-.. 9c 40c
RID
4—DAYS—4
Today. Men.. Tuew, Wed. i
It's got « very
CO or. action, rr i .iv i r• ir 1 s!
To Be Discharged Discards Blues
Page 4
3Sp
Army Transfers 168
Parachute Troopers
Who Failed To Jump
Sunday, March 10. 1948 Borger, Texa.
Penicillin Does
Not Cure All
Venereal Cases
Your Gl Rights
FVour
I CMJISflONS AND ANSWIRS
I ON MRVICfMIN'S RRORltMS
1
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u/UJHlNfi-ms Mnrrli fl—lpi WASHINGTON. March 9—i/Fi ,
UA. Iil.Mil ... Man • lt niid cure of venereal discuses
^ v X-'ZT hv ttillin have made it more
K-S* -' <««U "* TSt^euS-i
»•»«- « quency,''('hai 1^8°^UnTuHXtohtinu
enate education subcommittee to-
IV.
Tuft, brother of the Ohio sena-
tor and chan man of the national
CHARLES W. EENNETT
ft
Charles W. Bennett, coxswain,
returned to the States Friday alt-
er 28 month - service m the P*» ;
ic. according to word received by
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Hutton of Phillips.
Bennett landed in S in Francis-
I co California, and will leave to*
i day for Norman, Oklahoma,
where he is to be discharged. His
last station in the Pacific was
Guam, where he bad served lor
two years. He will return to his
j home. 3388 Koopmon, in Phillips
|a/tcr discharge and is expected to
arrive by Friday.
t The coxswain participated in the
major battle of the North African
m\ v a u d»< foie ietuimnn to ’he
1 Stott, for amphibious training He
■ was then sent to Kisku, -Ahich had
! t een evacuated by the Japanese
! the day before he landed on the
! island.
Solicitations Ci
Funds Begins In
Phillips Wednesday
Cd
Bed C
Ar
for
Color Cartoon fe MGM News
l 0 # $ H 3 0 $
Phone 206 Ac: a . _ V'.z
Today, Mo fucs.
' YOU’LL DE CRAZY a6«r
‘ %* V?"
Wj.' -••jjfif \-,re-.'!,j.-v Wi»
4 Z*
he Hutciine-on coumy t napivi,
or 588. officials -aid today.
jTitMits will be made for n
t f M/ntalivt* to t-a!| at the home
the contribution. Tiu.' Ked
:• oj m e * to give iveryone
opportunity to £pvc
H‘ w;
L
* Pcrscnr.I Mention
Uhl,
ROY THOMAS
A veteran of nine months duty
Pacific waters, Roy Thomas,
!.i band of Mary June Thomas, re-
Wed n di«ebar»e fro*" the U. S.
Navy nt Norman, Oklahoma on
February 9 and has rrturned to his
former job as a printer in the Oi-
lin' Supply House.
Thomas graduated from Vici
iOklahoma» high school with the
class of 1941 and entered the ser-
vice at Lubbock on June 15. 1944
He received boot training at
Great Lakes, Illinois, and was sta-
tioned nt Shoemaker, California,
and Gutnan, Samar, Philippine Is-
lands.
A seaman first class at the time
of his discharge, Thomas wore the
cial, A at I*-Pacific The-
ater Ribbon, American Theater
Ribbon, and the Philippine Liber-
ation Ribbon.
He is the son of B. R. Thomas,
Lawton, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Max
Winter, Woodward, Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas have two
children, Roy E.. jr . 4 and Max
Lee. 2.
Easi Texas Contractor
Killed Instantly V/hile
Freaking Horse Friday
I ' iGANSPORT. La., March 9—
—Kiiey Irish, 60, logging con-
ic, tor and prominent East Texas
; cn, was instantly killed at
ii ck Friday afternoon when
ka la d Pi the luce bv a horse he
, trying to “break" for a friend.
"1 i,. accident occurred at a
; i .i;t about five miles from the
• i. -.;,m Lumber Company, across
the river from here, fur which
ci i rn Irish was gc Uim out tim-
t- h >•- survived iiv one son,
In: n, ot Fellowship Coir.-
n:';>; two h’llf-brnthers, li. L
: i.t I • i!o“ ciin and Pearl In-n
........ Creek, Tex., two sistei»,
... - -> he Gt ones of Fellowship
and Mi Ida Cartwright of Center,
Tex.
1- IC set ’'ices Wetc to be he'd
at 2. ' U afternoon from the
New it' p ■ church, near Center.
TEXAS V PROFESSOR
TO & i UDY IN JAPAN
; exercise at Fort Hragg. N.C .
month, d was disclosed toduy. The
men were transferred to other day
, Arntv units.
Report to the Wnr Depart men .....",*'V7*.''.*"'*. ,.,j nmt c.
nt the I.tm.i We- staged !••. seta- * i '•vni • ill-c.i .c ' ’ .. . . ,
ltd. hov.ci.cr. on Feb 16 with tla ' -«> committee, testified that ol
\ic i, ‘•'ceretarv of W i, ju tin ugh from J to 10 pci tent o. |
peemtor.".Some 700 parachutist gonorrhea and syphiU»
“ not weld to penicillin treatment,
Arm- official.- who told about the public impression uMhat these
he incident in response to in- diseases arc no longei set iou .
uirn laid no further diacipli ——
y ..(-non planned, altlioa o SUGAR STAMP 9
n .artui'ie rifu-a] to jump tall. BECOMES VALID
or court martial. There was no \KW ORLEANS, March 9—</n
lormal announcement. j —The OPA announced that house- j
The nu n involved were voter* j wives need not fill out any iorro I
ins o( numerous jumps, though l0 obtain five pounds of sugar |
lot In combat. All were member ,or home canning,
if the 115th Parachute Regiment.
; j part of the 13th Airborne Di-
1 vision.
Spare stamp No. 9, good for
Inc pounds, becomes valid Mon.
day. the OPA announced. It will
lie valid through Oct. 31. No. 9 i-
good f"r five pounds when Prc- j
onted to the grocer from war ru-
472 STEEL PLANTS
SIGN CIO CONTRACTS
PITTSBURGH, March 9—UP>~ bon book No. 4.____
,-ururgr STUDENT
A11,ci ,reported today that Min i CH*N,^S^TfTpn N 1
he eel age igreement Feb. 15 FL. fcR
ontracts have bet-n signed with j SAN ANGELO. Tex.. March 9 I
.,2 steel manufacturing, prove —i f-—A Uh*n< e student 1
r.g and lubricating firm . covering ! member of cla-s 4(>-E, Goodiel-
m ,rlv 600,(Hit) workers in the iow Field, was killed in an air
ation. I coll sum < f two training planes at
The union said 426 companies. -,n auxiliary field near here to-
employing 160.000 workers still I day. ,, ,
were (insigned. The pilot of the other plane
_____________ also a Chinese student, landed
WASHINGTON PLANS up y on a private field T!l<'
WAR MEMORIAL body of the flier o being sent to
WASHINGTON, March 9 —<-Vi jFi.rt Bliss for burial
TEXAN SEEKS TO
b HluioSSo ’?e°x M
■- ZZ .ed ai meeting of naVio'ial fdo-ErneM H. Manning. Coving-
....." 1 ’ tion to immigration authorities in
ilTh m/ t m i her ■ callv 1“ Washington, i>- C lor
the Cd.o.c Committee ot tVor-d to bring to* Uw*t^
Wins Memorial.
Mattick of Buck Lane Parham,
! near buff 4k, England tc Texas.
BRITISH TO LEAVE rvretmVF^
LEBANON BY JUNE 1 7VhS
1 * A IMS Wm eli ^ 1’ I i '■ MEET APRIL 5. •
French foreign ministry annouru- | AUsSTJTs. Tex., March ii“t ;
eh todav that the last But h . Lynn B. Shaw, pre-iflent ° ‘"i
troop.- would leave Lebanon April1 Texas Hade Association, smd U
30 and that French forces w.mld day executives of the organi/a
be evacua.ed by degree, end -i mm will hoLMheir annual mec -
, ir.i- i nt* April 5 « .n me m ai
Previously ’ France and Brit, i < .-Tin- Hills Inn at Hunt. Texas,
had agreed tf withdraw Irom
joining Syria by April 30.
JOB RIGHT
1 ROBLEMS PUZZLE VETS
By DOUG1 AS LARSEN
NEA Stall Correspondent
W A S H 1 N G TO N, March 9-
iNKA*- Here ore riuestiom, n<m
viterans regal dim', their job
rights:
Q—I wa> discharged inm to.
Army nine months ago. 1 deeUlc.l
hi t.o.e i vacation which 1 figure '
I neeced. While on the vacation I
and an uccident end was in the
ivpital lor more than three
mouths. Last week I went back
o . lairn iny old job and the bo s
aip h. would give me .lomething
o cto hut that my former position
,.as already taken bv another vet-
eran. Don't 1 have the legal right
lo that job now?
A—According to the law you
mu.it apply lor reinstatement into
your old lob within 90 days after
.on are discharged. If you don't
o that you haven't a legal claim
io the position you had before you
.ntered service.
Q—There was a question about
xactly which job 1 should gel
when i went back to the office Ra-
the job I had before the war.
The duties had been shifted
around. For several months 1
worked m a position which I con-
si.ier.d lower than the one I was
entitled to. Alter I threatened to
„o to court* about ii they final 1 v
- ave me the l itter job. Am 1 en-
. it led to the diUerence in pay be-
tween the two jobs retroactive to
,vhcp I started working again?
A—li your employer admitted
that he was wrong in giving you
,ne position to which you were
t assigned he theoretically
owes you the back difference be-
.ween tnc two salaries. If then-
are other circumstances it would
technically be a case for the
courts tt> decide.
Q—Wnen 1 went to war rny wife
;ook mv job. She did the work ■"
■veil she ,va.> promoted and some-
body else got my job. Now that 1
am bac-K and want my job again
mev say tney will lire mi wife
,mu not even give me the promo-
1, on she earned. Can they do the '
A—-All the law guarantees is
that you will get your job bai^t.
What they do about vour wife is
their business. The, don't have to
give you die promotion she
earned.
WE ARE READY TO REPAIR YOUR .
• Irons * Toasters e Sweejprs
* Waffle Irens J - ood Miners
® Drink Mixers * Hair Driers
* Floor Lamps, Eic.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
B. L. ELECTRIC CO.
Joy Bond Phone 53
803 N. Main
R CO.
"Olasmcfcilc Can and Mack Trucks
513-20 South Main
(Questions will
only in this space
be answered
not by mail.)
Raccoons are listed as among
the chief eneni es ni the crow.
Ili'ilianicii
THF*8**
Hus1 llmlv Work!
f *i
Paiiilinij!
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You can erase ink from pap<
b-- dipping a cloth in a 1 iqui
bleach; wring the cloth and in1
I* over- the ink.
Aqed Lawyer Dies
BROWNVVOOL. Tex.. March 9
_...Pl—George E Smith. 71, C’o- .
’ rnanc-h.. Tex., la wye., died he <;
today m a hospital. Funeral wu!
! he tomorrow.
Match
-op:
Mel
/BOTifeJ
>
> R OSS HU N T E R
Ar. fo«;un!0 bomanova :1
m., ■ *
Par. Nowj an- Special ch->rt
"Beware of Redheads"
3 C P : i
Phillips ' ;3E
Si'
j/ttt I
Admission i*z 3Gc
Today & Mon, Only
Charlie Winr.i.;< r. F •/ Bainter.
Dick Haymer., Vivian BL-ine.
Jeanne Crain b Andrews
6 STAR ENTt. .TAINMi : T
IN
“STATE FAIR”
—In Color
Don’t Foraet—
4 Shows Each Week 4
Fender Skirts Of
interest To Local
Lav/ Enforcement
i ’ < »m 11 io L>(h*i.'ii
Science Research^
Council of Was!
icton, D. C„ will
end Dr. All.,.,
H. Smith, assist- t
ant professor
i anthropology at |
the Uni.ers.itv
.I Texa -. back to i
Japan within ■
-.ear to make a 1
-tuny of the tu
Itures ol the peo- ,
pie in the Ii>
tikyu Islands.
LIE UNDERGOES
MINOR OPERATION
LONDON, M-.m h 9— tV~ Try- !
\: L.c ■•! N..rway. secretary gen- j
eral of tnc United Nations Organi- I
/. n. : ; j., c .■ j excellently j
a minor operation yesterday1
if will be bock at hi-, dcnk Mon- |
«.>. a United Nat i« - staff official ;
aid tonight
A Reminder...
Open Sundays
From 8 a. m. till 10 p. m.
A Favorite Station once you
start to trade with us.
We have your favorite brand of oil «nd accessories, too.
Cigarettes-Soda Pop
_OPEN SUNDAYS-
'Jesse" James' Texaco Siaiion
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F’i JS|L
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1013 South Main
Phone 789
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iy more
HI i
Stolen from autos throughout
j county and in Gray county \>y ,
. t lie" termed juveniles, tiie
ider skirl-., hub caps, and other
to accessories are being hunted j
a county-wide scale, the sher-i
Anybody who has purchased
-k!< r skirts from other than au- j
nnzed deaiei within the past j
n months is asked to come by
e shei iff'.s department and *et
know from whom these it. ms ,
ere pun ed so that we might
r a lead on the source of their .
eft,** said Lane.
Hi ; .ud that it has been found
ci-sarv to make personal in- \
iirie of drivers of autos which ;
•ar fender .‘kirts in an effort to
rid out where they were pur- i
KeithPiu/nbifl^'SketMe,
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Notice To Car Owners!
Through the courtesy of the Southwestern Public Service Co., I
will open o temporory office to sell cor togs in their disploy room
o* the corner of Moin and Fifth streets, starting at 9 a. m.,
March 1 5.
It will be necessary that we have your title number and last year s
receipt, that we may properly register your car.
All persons with out-of-state licenses must moke application for
Texas certificate of title and buy one month of 1945 togs before
buying 1946 licenses. All this will hove to be token care of at Mr.
O Neal’s office ot the Retail Credit Assn., as wc will not be able
to handle applications for certificate of titles ot our temporary
office. !
SAM WATSON
TAX COLLECTOR
4-**
ChI?
Gives bonus 0?
mileage...say V/
THESE TAXI DRIVERS
VL &
22.000 MILES . . . still going
— Connecticut
25.000 MILES before recapping
— Oregon
30.800 MILES
, . still going
— Georgia
• 27 000 MILES bolore recapping
— Illinois
From coast to coast taxi driv-
ers are praising the remark-
able performance . . . e*Jra
service and safety ... of this
great, new Goodyear. Here is
proof of tire superiority. Fo-
taxis punish tires with long,
hard, stop and start driving
over all kinds of roads, in all
kinds of weather . . . and still
Goodyear continues to deliver
long low-cost mileage rivaling
the records of average pre-war
tires Surely, you'll want tho
tiro you'll ride on safer, long-
er . GOODYEAR.
GOODffAR TUIIS
$3.65
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 90, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 10, 1946, newspaper, March 10, 1946; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth738656/m1/4/?q=112+cavalry: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.