Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY. NOV an 1938
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THE BORGER (TEXAS) DAILY HERALD
AT TK TREATIES
SHIRLEY AND PALS- AT RIG
Shirley Temple, «tar of "Just Around the Cerner," tloiug
h dance with H rt Lahr, Joan Davis, and Hill Robinson
which is showing todas and Saturday at the ltig Theatre.
AT THE REX THEATRE
M
John Wayne, otu* of the Mesiiuitcers, in a scene from Santa
Fe Stain pude," whiph h now .showing a' the Rex Theatre.
AT CROWN TODAY
WRITES POETRY
FOR HOBBY
II SllZattt"' Kaai'rlt wtui liluyst
opposite OI Tim Ml-coy Hi
"fhAHtttm itulifter." now a( th«*
Crown tlu-aiei. i \. should it --
•ide i.o leave the KW'"ii. win ban
naoHiet career .ill waUlriK for
hat-
Ming Kuur«\i l)iih hnd two bun-
died oi-minni poem* acaten and mu nty a„d Mr and Mr# i.uk..
published in v illous iii«k«*¡i¿^. While of Amarillo
and at om* 1,5m© won ¡in award
51?
m :u ^
Mr a fid Mrs Charley Mcndeu-
Imll and fliiiifihtiM weic iHtmur
ol Ml lind Mrs Jsaae Box
on the (llbwin-Whitlenlrtrfft lease.
Ml anil Mr- Mi he Hat*' and
Mr and Mm Olb .¡uckson tin
upendIhr the week-end in flos.
wi-11.
.1 W Burnet t and ' Speck" I>«-
vty were dinner suests In the
.loliii Market home Thursday
Mi and Mi-M. I . .1 Harris of
Ilenver. Colo., me visit ina Mi
and Mrs A. .1 Harm!.
Mr a nil Mr 1! 1, Diilny arc
|i«liti1nt! Th'-nilsstvins- It&Iiday*
in Clovia. N. M.
Ml and Mr* lililí Mnrkem
, and children ¡u-t vlsitiuu in oklu-
Mr niitl Mi*. Floyd Loveltce honia.
and tfnuRhli'i were culled lo (Ik-; Mr, mil Mrs II C. Wiley have
hihoma because ol I he Illness of returned from in visit in Mntllno
Mr. Uiveliiee' fui her Valley
T M Keiiiiltinioii led lo make ¡ m, and Mr*
his home In Odessa where In wan'oí Khydler, Oklu
recently l rftnwferred I hi- Itotni of Mi
for a bom; m onueis she hn« al-
ho hud li o ftni !¡ed .aid (in
short Hl-ie s ;nibi'Mln u In He",
Siuall!)'' fli-Hl til en me all at-lrc -
to «ret iiuiieriui rur h book she
still Intend* i" write it Komi' dny.
ThillftR like t otlt inris interfere
Ju t now She wild Hip*ned by the
Schubert un " fiv. year i tr iti .o t
for Mix mouths ol ¡Ha«e work ev-
ery yea Tlii' ¡íIv; •* Suxuune onl>
half ii year for itn movies. bni
lit) far thin Im proven no handi-
cap.
IééI mmmm
Phillips News
Mr and Mm II (■' NttwniHU Cnrper
Mickey 1'a trick
are vial H tig In
!tl d Mim Tom
and children spent the Thanks
giving hoHduy with Mr. New
mail's paren tu in tledley
I., ('. Cooper h|u in the liojliliiy
vIkIUiik It lü wife and danithii-i
and parent# In Cm Me
.loflao Mello and ehlldren and
Mr, Bouo'h mother ol I'a tupa
' Si.
Ml' ind Mi> li'rod llnlh are
- poiidiliii Hp- holiday* in Austin
wlfli Iheli son Mfrlghl wlio is at
ii'iollim the itnivei-Hliy there.
Ml*. llénate Stone anil (laugh-
iem, l.nvone and l.anore ol Pnm
pa. ilhil lyone Fuller of Csapor,
Wyo.. were ThanksKlvltlK (-nestM
g !i
6 j
Vii ofrike MEAL
RUTS IM IE6ETA8i.ES
Our stock is alway sfreth and priced as low as you'll
AUDI JONATHANS
Nrritt Saturday Only—Bushel
75c
AHflH FO ROMAN or Af
lili LC5 WINES APS—Bushel )|
DAM AM AC NICE AND R,PE 1a
DMnRHHo Each IG
ADADEEDIIIT TEXAS seedless
URHrCrRIHI Nice Si«e-Do.en
Hi
■•w
ANIMIC DRIED Firm * Sound
VRIVRv 10 Pounds
Ar
25c
DAT A TAC 0 colorado
rw IHI VK «REDS, No. 1—10 Pound*
17c
ADAiftft TEXAS, Nice A Juicy
VRRRHBD 2 >o.en
25c
MT North Main N«xt To Atamo Parts
in the home of Mr. mid Mrs Br-
nest Full"!
Mr and Mih. Hot- IiihIc are
vIsitin * 111 Maillne Valley.
Mr and Mrs H L. hlndsey
and children were dinner aueiitM
of Mr and Mm. Joe Italian! of
tile Co'-krell lease Thursday.
Mr and Mm .1 C Aiexftnder
and i hlldrcn tpenl the holidays
vIkIHijií .lack nuil Keilli Alexan-
der who are attending the New
Mexico Mltltai*y I n i < 111111 <> In llos-
well
Mrs M l.lllle and ilaiiRlili'rs
am] Hoyee Moore tlatlenicted Inisl
lll'KS III l.llblll ick Wednesday
The leachers of the I'lnlllps
K( IiooIh a re speiidlni: I hi' holt
day ,ti iriiiiiH puinis with Miss
lie Hill ley visitllln Ii lends in
'I'llIsa. (IkI.I Mi*s Bllx.nl.eth It.'lU'
sin vt-liln ; hit pa ran Is in Aula
rillo, Ml as Minnie KJeldc and
Mi.-s Kslhei itudnl|ih vlalliiiH Miss
Kuilolpir* siaier In Canyon, Kalpli
Mellado vislilnu iu IMllan, K. T.
Kvaus vlsltliift Ilia purentH iu Hu-
ducali. Miss Calheryn and Kay
Terry vIhUIiik at Hlllsboro, Mr !
and Mm H I'. Baltenicee visit
I lift relntlvi^H and friends In Stral-
ford and Canyon, Mr. and Mm
It F .Newm in uud children vl*-
ItiiiK Mr N« winan's parenlM In
lledley, and Mr. mid Mr*. It. V
linker vlsllliift In hubhock.
Mr and Mm. W. K Nichols.
Mr and Mrs Forrest (¡llilewell
and dmiiihier, Mr. and Mrs char
l;-y M i pies and ciiildreli. Mrs
Ilia BuilKeillttlie.il Were iln din
in i till est s of Mr and Mrs. Karl
llrakehill Thtimd'iy
Mrs Hleilue ol Muleniioe in
vislilnu In the home of her son.
Ceciie Slediie
Ml Helen Weaver spent tip'
Thank •ivitiK holiday vMtiun her
liureniM in Warner. Okla
Diunei wuer s In the home of
Mr. and Mm. Mark l'attlafii were
Mr and Mim. tleorge AtUmle and
children. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mik-
ielfi of I'ampa and Mr. und Mra.
Joe Downe and Mr. und rs
Morris PH«l«in.
Mis- It ti t h Rii-hirdwil. Wood-
ley and Homer Kiciiardsou left
today to attend the Alumni lian-
i|Uet ill lledlpy.
Mr. und Mrs li. F Cllchrlst
of I'ainpii were Th-.tiiksalvinv.
Kliesls III Hie hollo' of Ml lUld
Mrs Burton Fil/.i*imiiintis
Claude llarriiiKton and Miss
Chrtatiuc Hider were Vitllli illo
vlsilors Thuisday afternoon.
Air and Mrs May lie .lacks and
Mr llert Bidet' returned Wed
liesda.v Irion Sail Antonio
Boh llcnley of (ideaaa, spent
ThaiikaftlvIiiK v i h 11111 k M> and
Mm. Bob DoHhurt
Mr. and Mm. John Mitel 1 are
attending the State Teachers
conventiou In Dalian.
Kmh Marie and Lena Mae
Carroll are NpendiuR Hie week-
¡ end vlaitinx iu Canyon.
Mr and Mrn. John Cook and
jduught#rs are NpeudiUK the
l-hauks«lvlu« holiday with rela-
tives iu (iooduifthl
•ItCkKTK Ct i' Ti'l'liK
BROWN Wool , Tex . Nov 28
(P The Howard Payne Yel
tow .)«, keiM added I heir thin!
• ousei ative Texan conference
i liamplonshlp to the trophy room
today
Tlii Vol low Jackets defeated
South went ein Univwralty, 7.1 ,
.Ves!entity III , a i 11 t.lieii ninth
title -luce I lie conference Was
óflíauiüod llilrt*en years ¡i«o
TEXAN, 25, TO
BE YOUNGEST
CONGRESSMAN
, bat O-
tor reeleo
W ASHINtlTON Nov. 36- {((*)
I .Ind ley tí Beckwortb. jfi-yeur-
old Ki.si Texas orator, will be
the baby of Hie new congress and
the younaesi hnuae member In
recent year*
The eleclioit of Beckwoi'lli and
s< vera I othet relatively youthful
ni*w 1 oiiiem In both houses cmphn
si/.ed what c eran vapilal em
ployes ca'led a trend toward
youuftey i iiiiki i'ssiiii'ii
The yoiiuaeni luotnbera of Hie
I ist NCKslon were Itcpresenlut i ves
Biüeii 111 Okla. I and O'f'onuell
1 (1. Mont 1 Both were 27 when
they cam* to
ago. Bore*
' Conneli wm
Hon.
Atnons 1 he
Iters «rll! ta il-year-old Robert
F. Jonas, Republican, who witt
repreaebt Ohio'* fourth district.
Beared on a tarn. Jones took up
lew and entered polities shortly
■ after graduation from college.
Benkworth, a former school
teacher, unseated Rep. Morgan
H. Sanders, a veteraa of It jraarg
I In the house. In the Democratk
uriuiarleN Ho haM aerved one
term in the Texa IprIsIsitire.
¡ The dean of the present con-
iKttms. Setialor Hheppard, also is
a Tousm Democrat. Ho wan 37
when he hegan «enrice as a house
member .16 year ago. •
The constitution requires thai
! repreMentatirea be 2f> yearn old
and Henatora 11(1.
■W
wire the ThanksKlviim dinner
1111 est* ol' Mr and Mrs A A Ta-
bor and Toil lleno and I unity
Mr and Mrs. Kdd West of
cltildreti spent TliankHKivlliK \ is-
itlug lelatlves in Phillips
Mrs. JcMBye Stroupe and chil-
dren of Pumpa «petit Thank glv-
iiiK with her son, Jim Stroupe.
Dinner rUcsIh In the home of
Mr and Mr A K Baker
Tliiiuksglvinn were Mr md Mra.
K M Baker and son of Okluho-
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AT HARRIS FOOD STORE FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
NEW DUTCH KITCHEN
Sugar Cured Breakfast
m
■ «|@iJ
.
fMtce qUBLITV MFflTS
Cut from Good
Fed Beef
Pound
PEANUT BUTTER
Fresh—Pound
MINCED HAM
BOLOGNA
LIVER, Fresh Pork
Pound
STEAK, Fresh Pork
Lean—Pound
SALT MEAT
Pound
Pound
STAR or SUNRAY
Pound
REAL MEXICAN STYLE
Pound
——
Cut from good Pinkney Beef
Pound
I AMI p,NKNEY S PURE
LnKII Freshly Rendered—Pound
CHEESE, Kraft's
2-tb. Box—Each
SAUSAGE, Pure
Fresh Pork—Pound
TONGUES, Fresh Calf
Pound
POPCORN
OYSTERS, Ext. Std*.
Pint
Pound
FRESH PORK
SHOULDER
Pound
iVFGFTRBIFS
fiMPBMT
Large Natural Sweet—-8 For
TEXAS
SEEDLESS
FIRM
GREEN
ALL SIZES-—Pound
Dcaen
SUGAR
10-lb.
Cloth Bag
10-lb.
Paper Bag
KElLOSGt
Corn Flakes
Box
KEILOGG'S
O (ta tii of Imtbir
\mHutly
I* kny W</rr
KEU066*S
KRUMBLES
Box ...
KEtlOfifS "«.."t: 5'ic
If CI I Aññ'C Who,e wh«l 1Aa
HCLLVUU 9 Biscuit, Box 1116
tltl
Ninitii
CSITlit
IT ftOATI
••'X. % rum
MMMI
IVOflY
TOMATOES
Biscuit, Box
No. 2 Cans
3 For
PHILLIP'S
22-oz. Can
For
M t
LIMA, Mile Hiffh
White, Med. Can
PORKand BEAN$> ip,#
, 22-oz. Can, 3 For
21« |/2«
Roasted
RK
POLAR BEAR
OLD MED A I.
WHITE CRESI
48 Lbs—$1.50
24 Lbs.
FOOD PRODUCTS
Del Monte, Sour or Dill, Sli. Sweet, Sweet
(■VhLCv Mixed, Sweet Pickle Chips— 13c Siae ...
Sweetened
2 can
3 For
LARGE
GOLDEN YELIOW
Fresh Tender
TAMALES
Ratliff
PINEAPPLE JUICE DC*
Del Monte 48-ox. Can JiWW
PEAS, Dal Monte AC.
Medium Can--2 For l^Fw
PINEAPPLE JUICE DCga
Del Monte, Tall cans, 3 for fef V
TOMATO JUICE, Del
Monte, Tall can —3 lor feUf
CORN, Del Monte, Coun-
try Gent., No. 2 can, 2 for I Q
SEEDLESS GRAPES, Dal MA
Monta, Tall oan —S for . ft|f
CORN, Del Monte, Whole V^
Kernel, No. 2 Can—2 for & | 6
PINEAPPLE, Dal Monta Él/.
Tidbits—9-ox. Com 0 /¿V
TOMATOES
Del Monte—No. 2 Can |||V
APRICOTS, Dal Monta
No. 2l/t Can IWV
PRUNES, Del Monte IDdfe
Prepared—No. 2Vg Can IwV
SALMON, Dal Monte, Rad Af
Sockeye—Tall Can
HACHES
[Halves or Slices—No. 2Can
Del Monte
No < Glance starts with your
10 Lbs
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Sercomb, William A. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1938, newspaper, November 25, 1938; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167567/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.