Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 4, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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\V AHII IN'OTl 1\ May l ./Hi
Chuliman Htiuiuin (1>-N«vi i.r
the Hmiatf Relations
("oiumlitff :iMk il Un- Mtnic il. pui-r.
Iiu-nt today win tin i It invurmt
||*KÍ |U'ÍD|I t<> III I 111) I Mill oil Hill,
nliloim Bhl|>miiit i<> spiiin
l'iltmiiti indlcKi<-'<( tlmt • i.mimIt -
lei' action on i h>' Sy resolution
in rf'iH'iti ih«' S|i«iimh ninm fin.
Iiuiftn, n«(t. .inn - ili".;,:
would tl«'|i'tid on in.' NUti' ili piift.
in tilt's aiiiimli t
If th« dwpnriinoiit <1.i'iiiii - to
1*1188 Oil tile UtICHtillfl. II Wrtt. y.iuI.
the resolution tirnhalily will in-
11 ii i' < > i i 11111 • - (I ior ih*' remainder ,,r j
tills m-salon Dm- liifuiuit'd person ¡
i>rodlctee iii ■ sun? d> pin tinciu
would not turir- Ih proposul lir '
cuuse fi mtfili1 In- Inn i |jp it-it in|
hi ii-.*- nuuitfts un muddling th:> ¡
niinpMi.ilfd aurop.iiii itii.-i•
The Nye ><>«olutloii would per.
in It the «ule of war mait>ri:ils to ¡
Hither l«le In ihc SfWinlHli run. '
llli'l. hut li'KlBlatorM agree the
principal effect wmid !n> to nlv« |
the Hut'celona uovernill lit a In-sli
Dottrce of f upply The goods would
have to he shipped on foi. l«ll
ve*Bel*
Pi'euli «nt lldoaovi'lt iv 11 • vi
pei led to have luid a i., • • i of
clittrchi'MMi re til,'y In f > It '
would ill- fill'lr lo till the • till. ! .
i;o Ii m ai¿ <• lie Ii I eved nloSt :;ltlp. j
month ot .irnih 'lo the nnct'l'iua .
Ride would full In 11-n-• 1 Ih n i!..,.;,
I litadon.
In propazin:■ hi ¡violation.
Heimter Nyr i|)t-N(i i ' ...d h wua
. not inteiijjiied in .11 in i- cu,i - In
Spain Inn wok t>i*mri|. W(l h.v a
lltrtlle to "I'litht all IlljllHtli thai
rsrwots upon mi liini'i'iiiiK ni
threniKli ivpartinfrom n l- .• .< .TU
jiiltniplep"
West Texas Areas
Get Hail And Rain
T)V, 'r •
lly tin Associated Pcphh
Rant Texan and (H* fiMtwinl
area awalie iiiiruly wentliei 10-
day after rain. Iva.ll altil and
•tortus slrili k .icatlei'' 'I portjo'lH
of West Texan yiü'i'rdav
Hall llliKlited wheat mijii. in
Willi,irjki'i and Koattl (Irttmile-
lltüh wind damaged f¡v« army
loinliii.s laHlod to the i:miiiiu at
Fori lit la New rudder-, were ex-
prcted today so ihe «hip# conk!
I r iceed in uialieuvei.• ill the B««i
Coast
Sni'« storm* struck in Midland
and Wink, with
iilonn the *IVsa .Xe« Mexico ltn>
Rains fell «t vVlchtia t'nllf San
Angelo, Abilene, Olney, (Yi| <nw:n.
llulHiiKet. Sjweit wutei Stamford
a lit' Othei Went Texan points
(InKMtled wiatller loudldoim
np paren lly were moving eaniward
and «ouihtfard. Small erafl warn..
íiiks were Indicated at (Jalvuaiunt
oday
Simone Simon
Is Sorry Sorry
STINNETT NEWS
■i Tevry if the
in Siinitl it ' l> i
'I' riiiiie homej
I hey dill I'll 'id ,
t'l'híll. '
I.ookim; morí iiite . i It t u cirl
than a slamoron? movír stai.
Simono Sinnn is pictured aboye
ng ■ihe nnnr.ired «1 the district
attorney'^ oltlce in lo- Anarlc
to discij í! a comóláifit ipntn t
her form#! «ecrctaiv Sandra
Martin accused -if rlett ludinc
the at-trens of oetween SIB.UOO
and $25.(100 Unmoved ti.v M'.,;s
Martin's threats to "t«ll plenty."
Miss Simon said she was "very
sorry to have to do Un "
Labrador, the I'irai pan .ii
America lo lie discovered by Bu-
ropeiin , Ih the last portion of the
continent in which larae area-
• remain unexplored by white men
.Mr and \|i« Ii
N' i I h 1'lninH ft ere
builiMHd Tttejilay i
from FWrsiei wln'i •
nh.ippliiw
dis (¡li'iin Vo.ati of
niltl Mih Óde Hoard are .insist-
lili.' In tjhecoinin KiiimriulaRdi'iU K '
offiee lllid Weeii
!-,ran! CilUii li of Phillip* made
a Outline-* trip to Stinnett audi
the North 1'lillun Tueaday
.leu . Alliaoii. who bin' been 111 i
f :• tltf Ptt#l nioiiih, l> mn.h Ini-
lir veil, re'nrned lo hin work in
tin- oil flield Molitlay
>11 ■ Curl Umr lie • and family '
tp ni liie .vi i-i'.i nd In iluyinon.
«Okiu. i"'uruiit". home Monday i
nlttiit. |
"t'nrlev l'i i ciihoii and Ml and
\1in I-ove Brovii of Spearman «mi.
joy"<! a nip to vnriou point; in •
i 'alorado ovei i tn- *< c. I, .mid
■
Mf*. Ora Snniiii. i s ivaa ¡i vUit- ¡
o.' In Slinneii ovm tin wwk."nd
Whili here «he via|(ed her non i
Mr Walla Summer
Ml and Mrs Hen i-; I.in I; alid
children 11? Drill i'laiil* were I i*
llm* In Stinnett r.-. inly en route
In Homer
.limitili Mar.-di made a Snuday
btl'ilie.n ;;!p to Hmv.er where
he v'.died frlendn.
VI r and Mr It. T .-iciieer
and ■ oil .Ianiea nioloied lo Uni-
fier Suatlay and vlhired relative^
and friend
l.oyd and Pi.iil Hiother and
their iM'SH'i Mm ivlliu ili . irntnr
rd i" i|'.'8i>i' Hatidai and visited |,„ „
rjiailv.K and friendi jj
Me'- Madolyn Miliei and her
ni ,< i Mi illllie Carte of New
VI. \ir-> wi re recent vldiinri in
II' ' ■ et ..here they did urtine hop
pill c,
l'r.tnt/ l-'ei >: '¡son I:- ill i til
Week wiih a cold •
Vfr nd M rs Murk M> Ueuáld
an<? dait'thtpr of Utilf (lamp mo
ir red Sundín in Horireir where
tin y v slled frieftd:' ,
Misr Oleta Ay'en uf (¡iWlilt!.
vOdleil MlHS Dorothy
Sunday
Frome Suspect
Awaits Hearing
had i Went oil O. Froine and her
tiiar ata«fu
HiMtr- and i«ouim offi
'•"emi- ned him ..i -..ui Araeiw I - lei. Namy. iopped I
""tut 'Kt>, ¡ii. Ih .-.¡i,. r-KUt< . 5j before they we're found «lain
eft ni Kt I■ ■>!> Iini*! wtieu v|i" mar Van Horn. T«*
-
(me of the bi(^«t st dental jolv u| ill lime fell lo K. \ Sillín .iii,
sculplOi oi the live hufle reptil. - in !)mo,.iur Park war Rapid
t it;, S 1J Sullivan If. pictured lien a Willi the assistance of a
Wi'A workt i Be completed ife" rtioii of tietii ui the ¡treat maw of
ty i .oii" >.nli'U> rex With work ;;ouik ahead ««ain aftei a delay
■ .,u . <1 l>\ Sullivan' cHiiirov . \ with Wl'a about how the dnto-
„UI tiltil should be lli-el led. lie lilptoi hopes to >ev Ins tvvo-
yi .\i task compeled by .lime I,
trip i o llai'gcr r«c.-nt •
-tie and Hon,
were ill Hlllille!
Ml'f S II (I
Ililt. of Mow
li'.'nlt}' and vlttltfd their duiiftb
' and Miatar. iVInta (¡. M linf-
• The;, wi re en route in It.. i-• I• 111".
riKl. it 10. Tex May I ,V>
V l< iifMiii a doctor <|ue tlotted
HI Sun Vimeln in eofHieclion with
the Krome cane waw held in Val
Verde Coallty lali loday awai'-
inr mi imiiilirration h«urlnn Cri-
da> Th< manner of hln entry into
hi* country wua under inventiva
1 huí
made a OuaincHH trip to Hiinuen
Tueadity.
Mini OladyH Hltiln-oek and
ami vira Kenneth Dally motar-
'■I m Vmarllhi Monday and vli-
lted friends
The itev and Vlrs Cecil Tune
and iln ne\ ThomiiK aeeouipaii-
i'd Mi ami Mm I T Clay brook
to i heir i anch home Tueaday and
enjoyad a di'ileloua dinner
M• • Kmd MaParrun and Mih
I'dlli Paul Jones made a business
trip to Hol'Ror Monday and did
otile idloppllllt.
Ml mid Mil ii p Mitchell of
flitlf Camp made a hunllieSK trip
in Siiitnelt Molida v
vii, and Mr*. Homer White ot
wtmnado Camp made a pleasure
'ilp in Slinneii Sunday
Mr* Kdgar Britain and dauitli
ii*t llerty Marie of the laizy Ii. j
• ticli motored to Stinnett Mon-
day and did some shopping.
Mr, and Mm. Tom (¡roves and,
children drove In from the Slap-
lea place where they visited
friends Sunday.
Mias Hose Hedneruck of thej
North Plains wilted friends In
Stinneti recently
Mr, and Mib Kaymond Sword ¡
have moved from the West purt 1
of (own to the Darkey apa it-
_____________ ments.
A M. Coffee of Morse vva« a'
recently and vlaiied visitor in ihe court house Mon-
day.
Mrs, I', A. Vincent made a hit-'
in Slinneii
friend: ,
Mr .mil Mrs Claude Wuather-
fmd ii the Prlnale cnniuiunilv niness trip lo Horwer Monday ail
«ere in Slinneii Sunday en route er which she motored to f'lillilpH
.to Hoi - er where they did aonie and vlslied Mrn Vein Underbill
and attended the A.A.I'.W. din
j Aiiioiik the nat i ven of the Adu-
■ man Inlands, iu the (lay of Heu-
! tirtl wnilltiR Is it sign of joy. They
huddle together and wall for an
hour ai a time on festive occa-
sions Hitch us w.'ddliitfs
nt when liny did some shop
Pine.
Vira Kred Youth mude a luí ',
ins- trip lo Horticr recently.
VIi and Míe A. D. Parks of
the pi infill- cum in unity wen- in
I ,a nit ford "v r the veek-end anil
\isiled friends "it route lo iln
Ml'* Clinton Johnson and dan-
tfhicr are spi udillL' a I' w weeks Hob Walker ot Ayiarilio made
In WI lee visit lllll relative:-. II llUHilU'B> trip 10 Hoi'Ke;- and
Mi and Mrs ciyd. i, Carinth sMinnii Monday
were recent shoppers in Horner. w nit.«r Hari-ur of tb" North
Mr. and Mrs Paul (iroves and I i: .as, made .. Intsinesit trip in
Son of Cmy, Oklu . spent the ¡i lt'ti Vlntidny
We'k-enil In Stinnett and on til' luir, iiesui of lit" No ill
North Plains. Tttii.tnu relaiive Plain* .nnde a baalneSH trip to
and friends. Stinnett recently.
\ Oeorjie Winter of Holt made lainm Harlan who ban been in
,a business trio to Phillips recent-' the (Stallam oil neid for the twin ;'
iy lie visited friends and trun- t¡ oitth returned to Stlnneit Sun- I
I Buried buiiWesn. day to viali his fatniiy.
Mi and Mrs. S. I, Riley and Renm-th Cambera made a Intuí- j
¡son Hi hard motored in i'hilllps ,n's trip in Horuer Sunday. j
!•«.•< ently and vite'ed friends Mr. and Mrs ICtl Baitell of,
Mrs Anna HieiinnPaf made a (.¡til! Camp made ■■ business trip
Dan latnkford made a busiiie net ttiven at Phillips coinmuniu
: Ip lo Horner recently hall
Miss Ouii Manahiin made a hu- William Parks of the North1
iiess l rip lo Priniile where she Plains mude a business I rip to
looked lifter school interests. Silnnett Monday and visited
Lewis Richardson of Borser friends.
No J-tetter ( ift For
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Foot Comfort throughout the year
In I'ARAUE HKA1.TH SHOES
mother will have just that . . . and
nothing will please Iter more. Ut-
tnast comfort combined with the
latest styles njake this an ideal shoe
for any woman. Sizes 4 - 10. AAAA
to 0.
To
Give Feminine Gifts
from Oliver's
HANDBAGS $1 to $3.98
Sheer Hosiery 79c to $1.2S
una SHOE INK
"Peters Shoes for the Family"
it's
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★ CHECKED OVER MANY MAKES
OF CARS BEFORE IYE BOUGHT, BUT WE
COULDN'T FINO ONE THAT GAVE US SUCH
COOD QUALITY AND FEATURES AT SUCH
A LOW PRICE . ... IN OLDSMOBILE
WE GOT THE BIGGEST MONEY'S WORTH
IN AUTOMOBILES i " E.F.S.,CLEARWATER, FLA.
♦10,000*
CONTEST
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i HE news of the world is all too confusing unless you fill in the events of the
day with the real stories behind them. That is why this paper features the
foreign news articles of De Witt Mackenzie. He knows what is behind foreign
news.
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Mackenzie is a crack foreign events writer for The Associated Press, globe*
girdling news gathering association. For more than a quarter of a century he
has been in the frot)t line trenches of the world. He has been on the seen* of
great news events from South America to the Far Bast—from Africa to the
Himalayas. His travels have taken him alike into the cottages of Irish peasants
and the Arabian nights' palaces of oriental princes. He knows what he is writing
about.
Don't continue to be one of those who must confess that "It's all too confus-
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Sercomb, William A. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 4, 1938, newspaper, May 4, 1938; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167178/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.