Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 11, 1943 Page: 5 of 6
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AMERICAN HEROES
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P®9* $ Tuesday, Mav 11, 1943 Rorger, Texas
HOUSES run SALE
FOR SALE: One 3-room, semi-
modern house, 75-foot front on
paved street; one fl-^oom modern
hardwood floors, chicken yard,
house, fence, garage. Phone 935-J.
145-3tp
every nite t ojept Sunday for
•our dancing pleasure. Free feed
•very Wednarvay night. 81-tfc
XPERT PIANO TUNING and
epairing. AIco used pianos for
sale. Joe Richards. Phone 543W.
Box 987, 119-26tp
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KASSELS
Our national buying
makes our selections
and values best avail-
able.
Try KASSELS First
KASSEL'S
5c to $1.00 STORE
PHONE 387
CASH
For Your
Car—T ruck—Pick-Up
We Are Buying Used Cars—
Any Make.
For 10 Years Your Used Car
Dealer
O. B. Hunt Motor Co.
Auto—Loans—Tags- Titles
Phone 43
LOANS
• Automobiles
• Furniture
• Personal
See Us First
Republic Loan Co.
604 B North Main
Room 1, Keith Bldg. Ph. 884
FOR SALE: 3 room house and lo . FOR SALE: Phonograph records
$100 down, balance monthly. 915 10c each. $1.00 per dozen. 516 S.
W. Monroe. 143-3tc Main. 124-26tc
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 3 young milk cows
with heifer calves. 2440 1st street
Phillips. Phone 1139-W. Johnnie
Johnson. 142-6te.
FOR SALE: 50-acre improved
lakeside farm, on paved highway
near Okmulgee, Okla. Box 881,1--
Phillips. 143-3to i Female Help Wanted
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Laundry ;
doing excellent business. Phone
623 M or apply 317 W. Wilson. ;
140-6tp |
HOUSES FOR RENT
FOR RENT: 1 four room modern
unfurnished house to permanent
renter. Call 410. 145-3tc
WANTED: Maid to assist with
housework and care of children.
Phone 39. 145-2tc
MISCELLANEOUS
LARGE TRAILER HOUSE, part-
ly furnished at 819 N. Harvey,
$200. L. D. Brown. 145-3tc
WANTED: Housekeeper, whit",
good living quarters and good sal
ary. Phone 405 143-3ty
WANTED: Woman to do ironing
in own home. Will bring clothes
and call for them. Write Box 3135,
c-o Herald. 144-3tp
"Shooting Fool” i> what they railed l\t. Charles Zuke, of Big
Rapids, Mich., because in line of duty lie shot down 22 Jap Miipers in
New Guinea. He twice hugged J.ip- who were trying to pick off hi>
captain, saving the officer’s life. No sniper’s nest is safe from his
Carund rifle.
H e help put Uarand rifles in our heroes’ hands with every War
Rond bought.
V. S. Trentury Department
Return to Herald.
144-3tp
FOR SALE: Fresh cow calf. $135.
3072 1st Street, Phillips. 145-3tp
FOR SALE: 7 Jersey milk cows.
’38 Ford coupe. Horse and saddle
Clea Sims, Dial, Texas. 143-4tp
FOR SALE: Medium size baby
crib and mattress. Also baske.
and pad. 2431 First St., Phillips.
143-3tp
WANTED: Three room apa:’-
ment for family of three. Write
Box 3113, c-o Borger Herald.
143-3t«j
WANTED TO BUY: Will pay
cash for nice 2 or 3 room house
Phone W. F. McDowell, 9026-F-3.
143-3io
FOR SALE: 350-chick brooder for
6-week old chickens, also house
8x28. 812 E. 6th St. 143-3tp
F< >R SALE: 7 x 14 ti ailei house.
Inquire RoxaWta Post (.'!! • V
O. Weaver. 144-3tp
FOR SALE: 20 ft furnished trail-
er house. Phillips Trailer Camp.
144-3tp
FOR SALE: Used galvanized tin,
bicycle, like new, vacuum sweep-
er, sewing machine. 523 A S’ ,
Sunset Heights. Phillips. 143-3*j>
FOR SALE: Beauty Shop equip-
ment, radio and household furn,-
ture. Ruth Mrrtin, 416 N. Main.
143-2ti.
PIANO WANTED: Cash for pi-
anos. regardless age or condition.
Joe Richards. Phone 543-W.
137-26tp
Pi^ANTS
Vegetable, Flower and Potted
Plants
LAWSON'S
524 Whitienburg Street
Two Blocks East of Water Tower.
Phone 720 Borger
125-26tc
RADIO SERVICE: Expert radio
service, all makes. No charg for
estimate. Mcffert Music Co.
’9-zetc
WANTED TO BUY Will pay cam
for used radios, all kinds. Megert
Music Co. 138-26to
MIAMI BEACH CLUB: Open
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE: 1936 Pontiac tudor—
fair condition throughout. Will
pay cash difference for ’41 Chev-
rolet four or tudor. George Gray
Motor, 40() N. Weatherly, phone
294. ‘ 145-3tc
FOR SALE: '36 Chevrolet tudor.
Complete motor overhaul, crank-
shaft. bearings, pistons and rings.
Practically new tires. George
Gray Motor, 400 N. Weatherly,
phone 294. 145-3tc
FOR SAI.K into L i Fold
truck. Good rubber. I)S 30 Inter-
national with K5 motor. Semi
trailer, new tires. 522 W. Grand
143-6 p
F- >R SALE < >K TRADE: Good ’29
Model A Ford for a later mode:
car. Call after 6 p. m. 313 A., S.
Maple. 143-5tp j
LOST: Gasoline ration book. Card
“B”—belonging to Jim Holman.
General Delivery, Borger. 144-31 p
LOST OR STRAYED: Two horses
—one black, 850 lbs., and other
bay, 700 lbs. J. W. Orr, 179 Coble
Lease, Phillips. 144-3tp
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REPLY TO FRANCO
LONDON, May 11—(/p)—In re-
sponse u Generilissimo Francis
Franco’s latest peace appeal, For-
eign Secretary Anthony Eden to-
day reiterated the declaration
that the allies’ terms “are uncon-
ditional surrender.”
‘‘Jukes family” is a pseudonym
used to protect worthy members
of a New York St te family with
an unusual background of crime
and pauperism.
No Indorser — No Securities
LOANS
KEEP ‘EM FLYING!
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS!
EASY TERMS
Confidential Service
FOR SALE: 1937 4-door Ph |
mouth sedan, $285; radio and ;
heater. Corner house, 10th ana
Donhl. 143-Stp
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FOR SALE: Sellers kitchen cabin-
et. Simmons bed and springs and
apartment size stove. 606 Whit
tenburg. 144-2tp
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Sugar ration book belong-
ing to Thelma Buttong. General
Delivery, Borger. 145-3tp
Ij)ST 5 keys in black leather
folder, believed to be lost in P. O.
Reward. Return to Herald.
145-3tp
LOST: Ration book No. 2 belong-
ing to Lorine Taylor. Return to
Herald office. 145-3tp ]
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LOST: Ration book No. 2 belong-
ing to Pansy B, Hawks. Return
Cretney Drug. 145-3tc
LOST: Ration book No. 2 belong- s
ing to Kenneth Ola/inc Grappe.
Please return to 701 E. 6th St.
145-3tp
LOST: Brown suede purse con-
taining pen and pencil set. 4 ra- ■
tion books No. 2 and money. Re-
ward. Return Borger Herald.
145-3tp
5TO 50
Industrial Finance Co
418-A North Main—Phone 110
Across Street From Cretney Druo
PERMANENT
GOOD PAYING JOB
FOR FIRST CLASS
AUTO MECHANIC
AND
BODY V PAINT MAN
Here is an opportunity to be
assured of permanent work,
high pay, and pleasant work-
ing conditions. Occupational
Bulletin No. 42 certifies that
you will be considered an es-
sential worker under Selec-*
tive Service.
Finger Motor Co.
115 S. Main Phone 118
LOST. Ration Book No. 2, be
longing to Wanda Bristol. 2’0
East Eleventh 143-3’ >
LOST: Ration Book No. 1. R. M
Buiger, iuo E. 5th &t. i43-3tp
LOST: Ratmn Book No. 2, belong
ing to Amzi Howard Gay. 321
N Main. 143-3*.p
Lost Sugar Ration Book, be-
longing to E. F Gradciy, 112 P,
Jefferson. 143-3tp
LOST: Sugar ration book belong-
ing to Marie Helton. Return tc
Chink-A-Link No. 2. 144-3tp
LOST: Sugar ration book belong-
ing to Mrs. Martha Lou Reynolds.
WANTED
Clean used cars, any make or *
model. Will pay tops if really a
clean.
The best equipped shop in
Borger—see Jimmie Mitchell.
Liberal rates on automobile
finance
GEORGE GRAY
MOTOR
400 N. Weatherly
PHONE 294
TIRE RECAPPING
AND VULCANIZING
Work Guaranteed For Life
Of Tire
24 Hour Service
O. K. Rubber Welding
1002 N. Main Borger
| Dr. GEO. E. BEAK {
5 —Chiropractor— E
= 419 DEAHL |
5 Borger
POWELL
Funeral Home
FLOWERS
PHONE 555
106 North Moin
SCENIC WONDFR
HOHI/ON r 41,
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of Cole
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11 Corerd grain
12 Stroke lightly
13 Fine grain
(nhbr.)
15 P ick of the
non:
17 Solar disc
19 Mail (abbr.)
21 Auricle
23 Symbol for
cobalt
24 Royal Navy
(abbr.)
25 Brown bread
26 Buoyant
29 Patchors
31 Philippine
sash
32 Wine vessel
$4 Seaport, of
Morocco
35 It is located
near--
Junction, Colo.
37 Army official
41 Utility
46 Rents
(nwrr In Pfevloti* Piivtr
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47 Eel-catcher
48 Ecclesiastical
vestment
49 Spain (abbr.)
50 Ritter vetch
51 Symbol for
dysprosium
52 Goddess of
infatuation
53 Exclamat ion
55 And (Latin)
56 Fish
57 Rodent
59 Sodium
carbonate
60 Dutch city
VERTICAL
1 Written form
of Mister
2 Charged atom
3 Exerts a re-
turn influence
4 Mine shaft hut
5 Music note
6 Greek letter
7 Device for
opening
8 Is able
9 Carat (abbr.)
13 Pedal
extremities
14 Festive
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food
18 Three time*
(comb form'
19 Girl's name
20 For fear th
22 Knock
25 Rebel
(eolloq )
27 Locations
28 Man’s name
zu CV'cVing
utensils
30 Cut
artistically
33 Parent
35 Canaan
peninsula
36 From
37 Happy
38 Lampreys
39 Grab (slang)
40 Paused
42 Esteem
43 Island (Fr )
44 Wrap a dead
body
45 Formerly
52 Bustle
54 Po^cecsed
50 Exists
58 Symbol for
tellurium
Help Yourself By Helping Others
Herald Classifieds Get Results!
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FOX WORTH GALBRAITH
LUMBER CO.
Phone 103 600 S. Main
T ailoring
Alterations
Made to Order
SUITS
'Known for quality work'
CITY 1 ai1j°ks *
CLEANERS
702 N. MAIN
or. w Bran
OPTOMETRIST
c05 N. MAIN
PH 47
ENAMEL PAINT
90c per qt.
WE GUARANTEE ITI
Phone 30$
The above advertisement bar
been running 12 years. Not a
aingle quart haa aver bean re-
turned.
KNIGHT LUMBER CO
WALLPAPER
Varnished Kitchens
25cro11
KNIGHT LUMBER CO.
The Price of Victory
TAXES AND
WAR BONDS
It Takes Both
ATTENTION
Synthetic Rubber
Plant Employees
Panhandle Trailwaya Bus
Service To Rubber Plant
Buses run 7:15 a m. to 7:t»«
a.m.
Rua runs at >4:30 noon.
Bus runs at 5:30 p.m. to 6:30
p.m. and 8 p.m.
Ponhandle Tratlway*
Isom Lodge No. 1242 AJ and AM
Regular enacting* first and third
rhur«rtay of aach monf* ’-V* ->.as.
4- E. A. Degrees 5 12 43
5- F. C. Degrees—5 13 43
Reg. Meetings Chapt.
it Council 2nd. Mon-
days; Work or practice
other Mondays.
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Refrigaration Service
Domestic and Commercial
214 N. Hedgecoke Street
IT TAKES BOTH
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War Bonds
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To Win This War
Dr. C. A. STAEHUN
Optometrist
Phon* 346 420-A N. Mala
Borger, Texas
Automobile Loans
OUR NEW SPECIAL
ON ALL MODELS
AND MAKES
'42 Models and Down
SEE A. G. EISENBERG
Borger
Finance Company
109 E. 6th Phone 145
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 11, 1943, newspaper, May 11, 1943; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth772386/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.