Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 187, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1940 Page: 3 of 5
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FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1040
THE BORGER (TEXAS) DAILY HERALD
SOCIAL
HIGHLIGHTS
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Mid-Summer Recital Is
Scheduled for Tomorrow
A inld-munmcr al toinor-
row nlKht «I K o'clock will lw pn-
Minted in ilit auditorium o i i he
Ifurffer Baptist iliiircli, svltb the
program rtjuuirlnn s|x? >ch pupil*
of Mih, W, J. Atikim iind music
pupils of MIhm I lolly Dunlip.
Myrtrn Kny Cox will act a* usli
••reí to.
TIie proitrain. to which the pub-
lic iw IllVilfd. follow :
1Mb no hoIo "The Ballot Uiinccr"
Dellnnnn West
Wishes. ii ungular W-iittdar
l\itny Blair
The Fellow With Hill (¡coi'Ki
'I lioniaw Dindt't
I'louo nolo, "BoIIckkI '"" "
Sylvlii Kauli
y>8<ldy'K Klshlns: Doris Man. j
'y
Plftno nolo "Chaiifiin" i,eoia I
A ddliiKton.
Daddy Names the lluby Ma-
ry .lo Cniitt
A Boy's Kelt. I low Did Y«■ 11
l'lc?, School and Me Jam**
ittii'tk ) v,
On My VWiy To Hollywood
Pa my Blair
Musical Keadltiv. "The Daily
Ni \i Door-' Mm y sue Fields
Vocal Nolo "The Dost chord
BIHIo Marie Townseiid
Clltíltlíi Omen Kvelyn MrKIll
my
IMano Solo "AH* cro-' front Mo.
Jííirl'-f "(t Major Rotrila Do-
ria SjH'MC*1
l-'li'-ifahl Mary
Vocal solo, "liiwe
Mary Site l<'leld•
A Fíltítiit>y fiH'iinln
Slnhl.
Mr Haylon Hoitiih of Hons-
lon. who hil liCfii vIMtjjlK har
sinter. Ml*. K to. I'cttlnild. re
tntimii yesterday 10 her home.
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.in llrÍL-K"
ni Pleat dy"
.lean
Friday and Saturday
HHEib
Rainbow Girls
M otoi To Cedar
Canyon For Picnic
Motoring to Cellar Canyon, the
rill-, of the Order of llallthow for
CD! In recently tnoyed an outing,
witll I/ase bul I providing diversion
prior to i In wiener roast.
Alter a hounfifttl «upper the
notip .una songs niiottt the camp-
fire until lengthening nhadows
KttVe the going home híkiimí.
In the party were (ilndys Mar
li"i Donald llyder. Jean Stall I,
lidiird Clmniutiti. Mary Kllen
Xelsott, Vletor Wilshuxeti. Ma.vine
■McDonald, Hex Bawling*. Melvn
Joyce Do well. Willi Allen, Vir-
ginia Sweariliiten. Dylc lle :i,
Alary Don tilt I pirran, Hetty ('onley.
N'ona Wiggins o! Amarillo, a for-
mer lltiiuhow mom her and Mr,
i.ttd Mr . MaiKlmll Kawllngs.
F r i end ship
S. S. Class Has
Wiener Roast
Ouinef ot loftball wore played
i'titII .i lute hour Tueitdny when
l rienda and member of the
l il'-ndahip Sunday School da
Mlthi red in ii scenic «pot for ii
wiener roil ot.
A plt'JMtiii surprise came when
Mi and Mr« O. W l.ipp pre en-
letl n huge white cake, with the
word "Ki ii iitl hlp cIbhb" Inscrll.t-
i il atop.
The outing wo enjoyed by
>le: si s, ¡iltd Mesdamn l.e Inroad-
look and Mary Dee, Ilex White
and il'.iughlor. Hill Maye and son,
Hob Shnl'-r, O, W Dlpps, Charle
Dee Anderson Hcrt Thompson.
John fcld Ratine, N. IC Cyffe Hil-
ly and Donnie, Felix Floyd and
Hetty, .1 II Ajfce, Kathorlite and
Kenneth. Hob • hapmati. VV .1.
Moss. X.ahlia Anb, .liitr.i Plo and
(¡One David, Mr# F, A. Broad-
book ot liadiuni. Kativ Mr . Joe
Kraeincr Mr Fiiimie Howard
•nd tarn. Mr Horace Busby Mr
.rimmie Hi'ttWfj' itttd Ml PeKijy
Mor ce.
Mis Jane Kiikbu ch. dwtmhler
of Mr. and Mr John K. Klek-
bii rh, will arrive from Chicago
next Monday
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^CARTCRÍN — NEWS
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LOUIS
f
at hit '
BEST!
Til ' HIOI.V or All MotlirrlmtHl . . . an elo-
quent pl''ii for peace on earth . . . heeauxc
Ihey who itilMt ille are Mothev' Son*!
"Four Sons"—Don Ameche
Now!
• REX •
Fu Manehu
St Cartoon!
STATE
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Today awl Hn«n«l«.v
I'w Votir llntldy Tlekei
Hoy
"Wlilne < n Harvest
Moon"
rominit Hatimlay
"««WMOSIMO" -
Im^t Penny liny!
"Itrnndway Melody
104ft"
Mat., «eneXnTTy
"Hdvin' Tuinble-
ve«la"
siinm~«iiry fviopfr
••nKAl OKHTK"
Charles Baugns
Given Party On
5th Birthday
The fifth birthday of Charle
Hryant H'.iiikii wan eeleliratetl on
June SI with a «ay parly.
(¡aim- popular with the very
ynunK net were played, before the
birthday cuke wu cut and nerved
with lee cream to;
llillio Key. Bel tie Jo Key. Tod-
dy l.uulae llynum, Dorothy Irene
Kilirjtrlck. Patricia Britain, Mar.
celda Bnyum. Patríela Rogern,
Barbara Jean RoKer , Charle Bri-
tain, Jr., Hubert Dun Simmon .
Charle Bryant BauKua, OeorK«
Mayo Biiukus. Sheila Dnhy of
Stratford. Syble Joyce Portel of
Amurillo. Mr Dolly Turmnn of
Amarillo, Mr Celeste Key.
Citable to attend hut xendlUK
K'lfta were Mr . Nettie Turner.
Ullver lllse. Morris Turner, Mny<>
Tvirmun. all of Amarillo.
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Chuck Wagon
Dinner Enjoyed
On Gaston Ranch
It w« ruund-iip lime at the
Math) (¡axon ranch n< ¡ir Skelly-
town ye u rday and nelKhbore
from far and near gathered to ttu-
l t (iaaion in hi tiiKk.
At the noon hour u bountiful
churk wilson tlinner wan prepared
cud nerved by Mr and Mr , Ham
Stradloy.
Amona lho e seated were Mr.
¡ nil Mrs I,ex Hoard, Mr. and Mr ,
(i W. Clem, Mr and Mr . I'ert-y
Powell 'and Charlie Joe, Mr. and
Mrs It, D. Hurlan. Ml Alta Har-
lan. Miss Ernestine Jones. Mr.
and Mr . Citmiufc Terry and ICrnle
Dill, Mrs. Carl Biela . Jimmy and
Vernon, Ho chlAutn. Jim .Mat-
liey, (iiHKMt Mat hi and Bobby
Smith,
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Church Notes
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The ladies aid society of the
Trinity Midieran church met ve
torda y in Die home of Mrs If.
W. Skonfc.
Kcapondlng to roll call were
Móndame N J. Heal. C. I,. Fttnk.
Charles Marrow. X. A Tlndall,
Alton Tlndall. II A. Dully, D K.
l.OKiin and Fred Mtilschelktuius.
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Fritch News
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Carol Sue Albín went to cu h-
i (R Okln., I asi s'aDtrdny to vlwtr
(Iter tfrandinóther and olhcr rola-
'llve* Mi'. A lb Iti plittni to no after
ill* dlUIKlltei till Wepk-Olld.
' Rill Hill and R. B. Moore drove
to Clovlu, ft M . yMtardtiy to rot
the lattei H father
Mr, and Mr . John Cravltt mid
children recmtly drove to St.
Dottl , Mo. Mrs. Oravitt and chil-
dren will remain for a lonser vis.
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Mr. t'r.rl Mmtck and daughter,
Mrn. M. M. Whii onv „U'.ive been
visit Inn Mr Muuck's mother at
Pittsburg, Texas this week.
Mr. and Mrs Sanslng and little
douuhter will leave the first of
the week for their new home In
Bloom. Kans. Mr and Mrs. pjnpe
and Doulse, who formerly lived
here, are returning and Mr. Pope
will amtln asHtitne charite of the
depot.
Mr. and Mrs. Kll Hill and Jer-
ry will leave Monday for a week's
vacation In Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mm, Alex West and
i hi id cell loft Monday on their va-
ult ton. They will pend their time
ut BIr Spring.
rs
llou Ameche in
"MH It MI.NS" now at ID !
Mitchel Boys
At Fritch Have
Birthday Party
¿ACETHRE*
Hope,* K back lodn> at Hie
Ke\ In hi late ! llirlllec,
"Htiigecoacli War."
Housewife's Work
Can Make Inroads
On Beauty
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\KA Service staff Writer
We don't want to In' Utile I'ol-
lyauna or iirttentl thai we think
houaework Ik all just clean fun
But lust the same il occur to
its that the smart yottnn woman
who does her own housework
would have fewer bijttty proh
leitiH if she would remember:
To wear loose littinn ibin rub-
ber «loves when washing dishes
ur diiBttlift. and looae-i'lttiec col
Ion cloves when KardenluK.
SdAP THICK
IS WOHTH K\()WI\(.
That in the absence of gloves,
li s a trood Idea to din I'limer-
I'tiils into a cake of soap before
slartlnn to clean a closet or pull
w(«d« out of the Iflwv,. The snap
keeps dirt and stains from get-
t ¡nu underneath nails and i «Im-
ple lo wash out afterward.
Thai nlbhlltif! between meals or
lasting this or thai while pre-
paring dinner Alll soon add in
«lies 'o waistline and hip mens
urenn tit .
To reina and bend from the
waistline when muklnm buds or
dusting the bottom of a chair
As few both'milker have tin).- iO
do I xerrlse rejnilarlv, It's a «oo'd
i'tea lo make the il"c< ssii ry bend-
iiiK and lretchinii involved In
the housework do something for
the ti«ure.
To stretch waistlines muscles
when rcachliiR up 1,0 dust the lop
of a window, liunii a curtain ot
wipe off the top shelf of the
i loset.
Mrs. N.imaiiu Miichel entertain-
ed a U'OUp of ohitdren ut llet
j ''onte at I'riich Tin *day afternoon
! in honor of (ilyn and Wayne's
;b.riltd.iys which vere celebrated
! on the ;;ttit,
Cne tH included Allen HoukH
niu. Dnana VautiKblood, (buy
: Iiii 1. Cierman, Billle and Jimutic
; ftn ki r.i, Mmi via Moore, Herbert
! Trial )' and little HammcM hmidi
The hnnoi'ees received a number
of gifts which were opened be-
fore lee i n huí anil cake were
rerved : íí'';
! Mrs. Green way
Installed Head
Of Moose Women
Mrs W T lireenway was 111-
'tailed senior regent ot the Wo-
men ut the Moose, io KUieeed Mi"'
Lttcv Mitchell, at services Wod-
tesda> night ii the hall.
Mrs I'm Ki lly was tritued Jtni-
inr r-gent. Kscoris for Mrs, (ireeti-
v.ay were Mrs Mary l.ee Mixon
and Mrs Vi r¡. Ui tcr fe Mrs.
Mitchell, Iii I lb .Ulkliisou .anti D"«s
Hauls, fot Mi>, Kelly. Blanche
Martin ami Myrtle A Urn
Others installid were NVIIle
t'tl'.er, plaei-t. in ssle Woods,
nrgtiN, lo Cousins. Sentinel, ,\el
lie Dawson, nulih Miytle House,
assistant gittdc. llerlhu Casteel,
Kconlei', Artilla Xelsoil. in it-ni
>r, Mrs Charles Dee Anderson,
• liH|)t.iin. Their i scorts were Van-
il:. .Voriuan and Mrs Bill Misei
Oraud installing regent < hap
hill! guille and pianist remit et¡ve|f
wen Mrs K C Ciil'ver, Mrs Joe
Maltmood, Mis lleiuu Thompson
and Mra, Nolle Htitiion,
Mowet'H wet • pre i nlet| Mrs
Mitchell with a -hottblei corsage,
cud she wan also given ill" past
regint'g ring in appreciation of
her faithful set vice
Group pictures won injurie and
refreshment served a large
crowd
hliVITCKV VISlTUItS tll'.Ki:
(In est s this week of Mis 11 it Dy
Williams and Mis Ada llruin were
tlleir parent , Mr. and Mr W.
K William ot Hereford, their
uncle ¡'lid aunt. Mr, and Mrs. J.
II William- of Danville. Ky ¡nd
;Mrt Dell Hublsou of Debaurin. Ky
Thi visitors ii (id Ubrga iiH Wed
tse-idav nioinred to Piiinptt. wlter*-
iilHutt relatives ,uul sr wudi
«at hi red for i buffet su^pei lit
the bbaiw ot Mr. M V<*> VtaaUi
Jtbell.
Sunday they will all go to P
batidle Where a family r< itu
will lie held in l| e home of
and Mrs ,1 .1 Holcomli Tiie «
tfnter are MietiBltiK the remain
llet of litis week i|l Patlipil
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Club Notes
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(lolly colored apron were em-
lj|'()ldt>i'ert at the Merry Slltellers
I sowing Club VV ediles day in Hie
j home [if Mm VV. F NUhob
Uffleots weru elected for the
enmiing three months n follows,
Mr* Howard Wlnan#, presMoul,
Ion Belt ley. vlee-pronl-
Cleo Havlns. swreDiry,
K. Mlcbol treasurer,
rs, I. C, Hooper, icporter.
Hefr«shmeiiis were erved (o
Misdanies (I, A, Alexander, F IS.
i.o. ebiee. Forrest (Hidewall BnrI,
curtwrljrhi. Bob Bronnhton. L (■'.
Iter. Weldon P. gley, Cleo Harms
D.ioper. P. ii Wluans. VV A V'oti-
ntid lite hostess
Mr , Begley will entertain n«xf
w ek.
YOU illi'S-PHONE 222
FRYERS
HENS
SMALL HENS
ROASTING CHICKENS
FRESH EGGS
YOUNG'S PRODUCE—Vie Block Eart SPA Station
m
lb. 25c
lb. 16c
each 35c
lb. 10c
doz. 20c
Mi
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Mr. and Mrs. Itrsehel Brooks of
Shrevepotl, la., visited the first
rait of the week with Mr t'rseh-
el's sister, Mr . Frank Streeh and
family
Mr . D. II. Morton of Dtimns tttid
Mr , D. D. Bel tie of Dnlhuti spent
Tuesday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Page. Mm. Nelllo 8tout
of Dalhari, who has been visit-
ing Mr . Page, her daughter, re-
turned with them.
A steak fry wan enjoyed Mon-
day at thó píenle grounds by Mr.
nd Mrs, Frank Streeh, Mr. and
Mr*. 8. M. Jordan, Mr, and Mrs,
W. H. Sever, Mr. and Mrs, C.
Page, Mr. nnd Mrs. Max P«vge.
IMIN'T Wi:Alt .11 ST
AXV ( l,ll SHOI'K
To have special house nltoe
low hi led anil comfortable and
which ulve i:dei|tr,it" support to
the arches, tit's a mistake to
wear last year's strei t or dress
shoes, which were designed for
other occasions than morning
housework i
To keep hand lotion in kitchen
r.nd laundry, as we-.*, as bathroom.
And to buff the nulls every
day Nail lacquer won't withstand
dish water tltrie times a tl'.iy. of
i ottrse. But the shine caused by
frenu<Sht huffing certainly will.
BHIDK HONOIIKD
A wedding shower honoring
j Mr . Al DIsMilke. the former Fay
I Voting, was Riven recently In the
home ol Mrs J F Young
After an Informal hour, the
houoree iinwrappiri her many uift
linkages and refreshnienl were
nerved to:
Mondamos Oren Rogers, l.nclllc
Rhodes, Vera Olseit. Denora Sco-
bey, K. A. Aiex'.inder, Henry
rtearbough, A. D. Waldrep. K. K.
Norman II. II. Norman, 11 c
Wells. W. (i Dawrence. Jewel
Brant. Kay Smith, Misses Betty
Smith, Itosa l^ce Davison Betty
Jean Dawson, l.oreat.i Young.
Robería Jean Scobey, a loria Fay
Youiip nnd *.l«mes Harold Young.
I'ltniile to attend lint «ending
gifts were Mewd'jmes Sidney Flu-
ehmn. Boss, Vest Horton, A. H
Farmer, Bail y Mara, Roy Web-
ster. Mabel Tucker and C. B. Da-
vison.
y'"s/ T/eqetsd
5c
lie
FRESH TOMATOES;
Vine ripened, strictly- No. 1—Lb.
RED POTATOES
East Texas, Stricly No. 1 —10-lb.,
GREEN BEANS, niee and fresh, BU. $1.26
CANNING TIME SPECIALS
BLACK.EYED PEAS ......... BU. SBc
PINEAPPLE, largo site 17r
CARROTS. RADISHES, BEETS, GREEN
ONIONS -a-sff 3 bunches 10c
ICE COLD WATERMELON Lb. 2c
(No Water Soak)
RKÍ É®ANDS¡ARD0|
T.
•V-V-v;:.
Guarnteed
Large Size
Your Choice, each
LETTUCE
T0MAT0ES
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17V26
Large firm Heads
Each
CORN
6 ears
Lemons, Sun*
kist, doz
ORANGES
Calif, dnz.
RHUBARB
ib
■IPpc
&KEENBEAÜ
No. 1 Firm Red
Ripe, Pound
CHERRIES,
Bing, lb
Blackeyed Peas
Fresh, j ,,¡t
Cukes, Squash
pound
Wine tap
Apples, doz
Fresh, Tender
.pound
No. 1 Reds, New Crop
10 pounds
4V2C
5c
19c
3!/2C
4c
15c
4V2C
lie
FLOUR
Admiration with Cou-
pon, One Pound can
Get coupon at Harris'
liigln criiii, I'tirasnow
( 11 run I Ion li t DBS.
GRAPE JAM, Ma Brown
4 lbs 49c — 2 lbs fcVV
CATSUP, Empson's,
16 oz can, 3 for
CRACKERS, Glencoe,
2 Ib box
KREMEL
ROYAL
Dessert
3 pkgs.
D<; sert
3 pkgs
Miracle Whip, pt. 20c
Dressing or Spread, qt.
Lipton's, 1-2 lb 41c
'1-4 Ib.
14c
TUNA
Abbey's,
2 cans
SUGAR
MILK
mu
25c
Fine Granulated
10 lb Kraft Bag
Carnation,
3 large or
6 small
Salad Dressing or
Spread, quart
Corn, Del Monte, Country
Gentleman, 2 no. 2 cans
"
«I
19<
19c
23c
Qe*a£&4f "Wtgato
Tender Picnic
Pound
LIVER Fresh, Tender
pound
Canned
Ham, 12 oz
mmm
NO. 2 CANS
Corn — Green Beans — Hominy —
Lima Beans — Kraut — Peas &
Carrots — Spinach — Mixed Veg-
etables — Green Beans & New Po-
tatoes
3
For
(Mix 'em up)
2Sc
BLACKBERRIES,
No. 2 can, 3 for
VIENNA SAUSAGE
4 cans
Sardines, Oval Can
Mustard or Tomato Sauce
PICKLES, Cut, Sour or
Dill, Quart
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
46 oz. can
PORK A BEANS, White
Swan, 24 oz can, 3 for
COFFEE, Maxwell House,
2 Ib 53c, —pound ~
Macaroni — Spaghetti
3 6-oz. boxes
SYRUP, Brer Rabbit,
Gallon can
man
STEAK
SALT SQUARES,
Pound
FWE lUD
9e HENS
ISe FIVERS
Nice &
fat, Ib
Pork
Pound
3
lbs.
Meat, Asst'd
baked loaves, Ib
Sliced, Armour's'
/or Decker's, lb
7c
19c
23c
15 c
13c
■■
each
POT ROAST
Beef Brisket
or Rib
15* lb.
ANY COLOR BEETLEWARE ICE TEA SPOON
WITH I LB. MCADOI Akt MARGARINA
mmmmmmmm
BUTTER
Cloverbloom, Ib. 27c, Country Style lb. 2Sc
Gold Star
NO 10CANS
Peaches
No.
('an
in
35c
Prunes
No.
('an
in
23c
Blackberries
Vo.
( ail
iii
35c
Apricots
No.
1 'till
id
35c
Apples
\o.
('an
Hi
39c
Pears
No.
Can
to
45c
Cherries
No.
can
to
49c
13c
KLEK
Sanisorb,
3 rolls
New Super 4|6* _
Suds, Ige box 136
PAG
5 giant Bars
IVORY SOAP, 2 med
11c — 2 large Bars
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