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Borger Daily Herald
CLASSIFIED "ADS"
BRING RESULTS
WEATHERLY
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4 CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING RATES
INFORMATION
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N'.t * 11II I'okhid niU )«<-• i't*t <•<(
All ml* for ''>Sit tint ion WkiiIhI"
kl.il ''|.fi*| Nll<| round." Hid i M ll
rith or4*r nod will not !•«« A«-rr*| t**«l
f v «r fli« |i'lH|ili<tuit
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print** N«mlinttn nod In mirm* or with
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Notion oI t%nv error inuit !.«• given
In tlin#« fnr correction before •?< oml
.nm rtion.
Ill of *ny urmr nr an nmU-
• inn in advertising f any tisturn flm
HwaM •hall not uit« )it<ld lialiln for
datujifr' further iliiin (><# amount rti-
rei¥#ol fnr iurli nilvrrtmiiif
BORGER DAILY
HERALD
I!!-—loatrnotloii
WANTICn. Younr mon ond wo-
mnu to prepare theumelvtaii tor
)ohe. In tho prlntluK Industry
which dppptid* on (rnlnod nnd do-
ri«lopod lnbor. Printing contnlnH
a varied flr-lU nnd unlimited pn«-
|.IIIIIIIl*'H T«lb|hle to the m<>n nnd
womnn who would nvu.il th.'inwlv-
oh of tho opportunltlea offered
tliem in n competent trnlnlnB
conrae in Unotppt, I'reaswork,
llnnd f'ompimltion nnd Monotype
offered under supervision of train-
ed Instructor* with modern equip-
ment. For fnw c.it.-iloL-, write V.
Carrint., OMR*ary^-Treasurer of
'.he 9outn«ra tehool ot I'riniinK.
1114-16 Inll Street. NrSilivllle.
T nn«a<iM. - —- - 45tf
III— IIoiim'n Kor llem
Ctift KKN'I': itonao* for rout, ua-
furnlshMl. A vary Furultur* C.o.,
phone 632. 146-tfc
17—AimrtinentM For Rent
KOK ItKNT Mudnrn apartment,
nicely lurnlahed KrlKidulre.
<26.do I ll on t h I \ Kelly llolei, 1 Oh
N. .Main. ail.(lip
roll III:XT one-room furninhed
for liKllt houHekeepliiK '112 W
•lucl<hon !•< If.'
IM>— Houaeliold IJowll
roil SAI.K (iood lined kiim raiiK'',
t'a^li or teruiH Se<' Kurl Klein
114-Htc
AII'OMnilll.KN
(III—luioniobllea For
IIIOII QI\I<ITV
I.OW I'ltKK
l! :i7 Deluxe Pontiuc
Coupe $ 115.00
1 fi:t? 11 o 11l*.■' Coupe
A- I
I I I Ti 110
lm:t7 I'iymouth Deluxe
Tudor. I - 'inn ini)<-H
mil v il 1 u'l
I n:tT Hull U t oa. il
> ItiTi <111
Koil HAI-R: ll.irKiiliiH in Hewing
iiincliiuoH, Viniiuiii Cleiinem,
llndloB, WnalihiK Mu.'liines, Klec-
irie llffrlueriitorH, Clilldren'K fur-
niture, i'iiuh, lioyn' miiith, wall,
pit per, ele Thrainw Hu run III
Kline, 722 N Main. KK-lfc
KOIt KAhb: uaeo wuhih.t, $19.50
and up. S« e abop foreman.
Avnry Furniture. 163.tfc
Fl.OOIt KIORVICR
I'I.OO It KANDIN'ti
I'hone ii t!i \V
HTONK.
70-2111.'
Foil 11KNT .luiilnr floor Hjiniler
ami edi.'er I'hone li I <1 \V.
SS 2liti'
Foil ItKNT It FA I. r'.H'I'ATK
H —lliisnii vs Fropei'ly
FOIl ItKNT Mlore liulldllifix oil
Main Street, liooil location h'lx
to -hiit tenant Also 2 and :*, room
a|rji'iiueiils alld dllple\en Apply
lirand Hardware !i:t litp
FOR RAM: It FA I, FSTATia
54—City Froiicrty
foil SAI.K I.OtH in NOUIIlW.'Ht
Isoiii on ilarrlhon Avenue. Iie-
tvveen Cedar and Hemlock Streets
Sl/.e of lots 5ii v 110 feet Corner
lots $100.00 Inside lot $75.00.
Will sell on contract for $10 00
down and the balance monthly
Krnesj II Shlnn. Illfi S Main St
Phone 1911. AI.:Up
UFOAV IIMiFIt Mt U'l III CO.
Telephone ilk
110 South Main
GOOD USED
CAR BARGAINS
rns Plymouth Sedan, heal-
er alld radio.
1 !t:i7 Plyinoiilli Coupe.
l!t:ii! Foid Tudor. Trunk
I !l:!r, Chevrolet Conch
1 !lMi Oldsmolille ii Sedan
t: :tti cheviolei Sedan
BORGER MOTOR CO.
Ill S. Main — Plliillc 'MM
Drive A Bargain
I !t3ft Model A Fortl
Conch ..
I 'tin Model A
Coupe
1 !l,'t2 Chevrolet
l!i:i:i I'lyinnuili
Ford
Sedan
I 'imcll
$ .Ml Oil
$ 99 iii)
111 «.i no
$ I 29 en
I9:i:i Plymouth Sedan $t:t9| o
19:1.1 Ford Vs Coupe .( 2 t'i no
Anil inanv otliei-H
.VII of the above earn are
tilidcrpi'li'Od and well worth
111 in.-h more than we are asll
i 11 k Collie in ami take your
pick
FERNDALK, MOTOR CO.
I'llOVK ,V
Foil SAI.K Four-room house.
|9!i 00 109 K fltli St or 51 li
Weotlierly Mrs (Irace I' Klllln-
K«i 9 t-'ltc
MIHCKI,I<A.\ fOOI'H
Foil SAI.K to:; 1 Hulck Sedvin.
clean. $:I5.00: 19:il Fortl Coupe,
clean. *85.00; 1929 Fold Coupe,
clean, $8*1.00 1929 Ford Conch,
l-.ood, $50.00 1929 Ftii'd Coupe,
fair. $15.00; 1929 Chevrolet,
good. $fif> Oil N'orih Main Sal.
viiae. 9 4 *31 c
Dally .lime
Diupwr, Ti'ddy
Cuniiluahnm.
Owen llqiMU'll
While. Hilly
Mary Alice
Hammonds.
Wright. Marilyn
DuOdson Dou
Tommy Fairev,
HroWll. Waylaud
Jean Canipliell.
Killers Carllne Sue
Hetty Ann Price.
l«ow honor Sbevn Nell Well'
Deity ,lu Noll. Alice Joyce Walk,
er. Dlllyc Jeanne Vineyard Don
lie Ann Pierre, l.allae la.lie
JoliiiMin. Wanda Alevander
(••'lie Phlllipa. Sloliliy lluMl
Itaney. Kent Hire
Thllul Kiatle. hiuli honor Ueu
evu Duvls. lauolii Frii/.iei. Molly
Herrieli. Mary Jo French. Dev
erlv Neill. Ann I-a urn Valentine
l.ow honor; (Daily* Smith
llilly Flutter, Doliliy Page. Juan
Ita I 111 I (her. Watlda Dell Wise
Fourth made. Iiiuh honor
Mills. Frances Clark
Ann Latimer.
.lo Ann M >Inm (iioria
Courtney 1'hlliipK Jer
David Nelson. Stall
Alvin Dawson.
Mltninie
Mnj'Cu ret
Honor
<\uisuiall.
ry llrontlway.
ley Williams.
Charles Price, Coleman Hire
Dean Mathls. Hlllle l.uttrell.
Patty Irlne M. Ilrlde. Jo Ann
Iloi'iter, Martha Hichaiilson.
Fifth itnide Patricia Alexand'
rr Maltha l,ee I la ill. Milton
Dciuton. 1 in 11 Mil/, Paula llich
ci.-on, Hlchhuru chaiunan. Frank
Koeliii;, Vlyra Jo Draper, lino
; eiie Walker
Hi Mb untile Kay lioweit, Pat
tricla Klinore, (lieu IDkkIu'-
filorla Head. Anna i.otlise Smith
ARMORY
< Colli iiiuetl from P.U'.e ON'K)'
ant adjutar l-|feneral of Texas
and (lenei.ii Hirkhend of San An-
tonio
Cllupmnu reported lie nnd
Tliompson learned ihai :i:t Texna
cities had applied for National
lluard stations and thai ot the:.'
22 were eligible A iii oil c other
impori.iut factors, ileKiKiial lolls
lire made oil the bnal* of avail
■ilile men and reserve ofiicei' and
I'ommuiilty and busineaa suppnri
Ibis field lias many reserve otii
I'irfi, It was pointed out. bright,
eninu the city's iirospect for an
in mory.
Cbapinall m* secretary was ask-
ed to tile written application for
ceualdcration as a lluard site
Coach Kuy I.Miiatord and Iter
id dl.lrd liaakei 111111 Kil ls were
wi icomed .is luncheon auesia
Miss I..inn (Old reported on their
Oreeu villa ton runlueut KVines and
iUli'OtlUced the follow ilia Kil ls
\ 1111 ii lam Terry, Norma Simpson,
Jcnnlca Anderson. Father Del/
I'-aty Halsliy. "Du.ky" (insion.
lAiclilt' Coiupton. Maxliie Carroll
Juanita Wallis. Joyce Compton
anil Jiiumie McDonald.
Tllurqian Kelts and Hilt Hrowne
were Introduced as new members
and Kvcreii Hay of Tulsa and
Charlie Joe Powt II. scribe of the
cluh'.i Troop ii ot Hoy Scouts, as
other luteals
Quads' Home To
Re In Galveston
HAI.VKSTON. March I I i/P,
Ca I vest on is to lie tlie home of
the HmlKOt (|li.nlru|ileta until they
are IS. under an tiKi'ccmi lit reach
id yesterday between tile chain
her of commerce and the parents,
Mr Alld Mrs W K ISnduett
Tin aurecuicni was in connec-
tion with a (uilipiii'.'u for funds lo
I erect a home for the family The
home is 10 lie lleid in 11 us!
1 until the children ire |\. after
which il I.h 10 iie deeded 10 liic
llMiU'.itts III the iiieanlime lie
' ebambei' of commerce idans in
publlcl'/e the children
The six wot ks-old Hit 's are
ihriviiiK in their apecial nursery
at 1 he hospital where 111 • \ uere
born
23 Men Preparing
Alley For Paving
three \\ |> \ work-
et are diKlfluu out the roadbed
foi the alley ulnar 1 lie ■ 11 y ball,
the block lo tie paved next under
III.I cily Wide plojeel
Two trucks are carryiuii I bo
diit out to low place* on other
streets and other scat te, ed
points
SERIAL STORY
'MRS.
DOC BY T0M HORNER
e«evai4H4T IMC.
nba acitvicc. inc
Th chat:
<>r- .-.I'll miiiatier
whuil.v flctietial
must have kept him warm for a
little while He .should be ready
"We'll *«■. Now scoot, homy,
while I dre Mon, am I hungry "
Yrklrnlll)'1 llrlHrnlae I rent 11
•'••naitriurui c r, linn Unlit a
>«rrcb d cunitr ua tbr hlah n>.
Itr iiiillt ,,|irH duur .mil thr S,id,
i.f ;< ihiim lutttblr* lu llan'« Irrl.
io\v, if Dr. Jones hurried. Com Inn P'mily left the room but with a
up?"
Just a minute. Alan." Dr. Far
cell's voice was kind, fatherly
t|Ui<e determination burning in her
Alan did net see Dr. Farrell
CHAPTER V
AUTOMATICALLY. Alan had
You've been up all night, son upon his return to the hospital and
hi* gloves off and was reach-
ing for the man's wrist. The pulse
was faint—very faint. Alan flg-
oon forgot both his tuilf-froaen
m.ui and Dr. Peturson's offer in
iii* work in the delivery room
He came home at midnight to find
Dr. Farrell waiting for him.
• Your -now man" is getting on
Why don't you go home and get
omc sh'cp, and I'll lo^k after your
snow victim?"
' Hut Doctor Farrell—"
"No argument, now. son. I can
take enrr of him oil right. I've r , ^
ured quickly. The car had passed iieen thawing people out for year#.1 tine." lit- lid. when Alan joined
him before 8. and it was now after drunk and sober. But I couldn't bun at the fireside. He wasn I so
take care of Mr*. Olivia She'll 'adly bunged up as we thought at
tli".-t He had a n.nty bump on the
head, and f light concussion but no
fracture of the skull. He's suffer-
ing from severe shock and ex-
posure, but he'll make it, unless
5. Nine hours, unconscious in that . .....
„ need you, and you 11 have to be
bhward. No man could live. Even wjd# uwu)ce to pu„ hor thr„ugh.
if he had escaped injury when the Mrs. Miles isn't g'ling lo be easy,
car overturned, he should have either, with a first baby.'
frozen to death I m "nt tired; I'll be all right "
The hum of the electric heater. nu! ,Ab" ,';n™ ," nt Jn,Br^! w:';
... , , right. Reluctantly he gave in.
till running, an wired one of slipiied into his overcoat again
pneumonia sets in.
"Did you ilnd out who he is?"
"Yes a yaung man, Trie Kane,
Alan's unspoken quos'ions. But
He's all vours, then. Dr. Far- chief engintcr m charge of that
out, will you?"
the man up the embankment and on the side of his lied, when he
into his own warm car. There was opened his eyes.
federal dam and revetment project
up on the river. He stayed up
1 there until late to be sui c that the
there was no time for delay. Thi* rell. Let me Know how he make-
man must be taken to a hospital.
.<t once Half dragging, half carry- p. W||g nfternoon before Alan ! bliward wouldn't do any harm,
ing his heavy burden. Alan got t awakened. Emily was sitting and then mi*«cd the turn there ut
Price's
"He'd been out in the storm all
afternoon and that's probably
what saved his life, lie had on a
Sorry to wake you. darling,"
she said. "The hospital called.
They'll he needing you there soon, lackct and weater imd' ineath he
I thought you might like a bite iccp kin coat, boots, and woolen
to eat before you go. Lunch will "c!; and underweai lie . tayed
he ready as soon as you're die sed. I w inn twit'C a long as the average
, ... , . , And Dr. Farrell called, too. Said mi"' would have. lie's got a
Kin as ne .saw /Man xaieiy "'•! the man you found in the snow 1 urged constitution too. neuig out
An interne and a sleepy orderly ; was v],|] ativ,. and had a lighting m the open so much. He'll be up
chance." -iml around in a dtiy or *0.
"Good Farrell could pull him "Kane v.a. asking about you-
II trough if anyone could. 1 don't I told him you'd probably drop
chance, but even minute-- would
count now.
Price's farm flashed by. Pity
Price hadn't seen that wreck.
Price had probably gone to bed aa
WANTKD Oil derrick fop luter-
est in (Jrny county well or leas-
es. Write ABC care Borger Dally
Hern 10. 307-tfx
Harden and flower seed. |iirden-
ing tools and implements, Ken-
tucky and English HI lie urns*.
Itermudu nnd Clover, Vigero. fresh
onion sets, urain. feed and seed
KF \II\S FFF.M STOItFS
|72i) S Main 719 N. Main
. Phone 2), I'hoce 22<1
:•«- r 1 (
HFHK Til in A It I-::
Kvery one a KKAI. Bargain
Ford Pickup
Chevrolet Del.uxe
Sednn-lladio and
19H7
I9::ii
Touring
Hemer
19.17
Del.uxe
Sedan.
19!! 5
Sedan
1 !i :t 1
Sedll 11.
We Trade — ( ouvciiicitl
Tenils
H< HFHMOX'K (iAIIAOF
Tills s Main Si Phone :t«
Plymouth I door
Sedan
Hiudehnker I door
just like new
Dodge t-0(tor Del.uxe
Hnlle Massie nidg.
Dr. II. \. WA 1,1,ICIl
Dentist
I'oriiierly Mayo's Office
•Mils. M.l'.'O, llecepilonist
Amiit-illo, Texas
FHA LOANS
For Full Detail*—See
Knight Lumber
OUR HOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE OUT OUR WAY
Kv WILLIAMS
answered his ring at the ainhu
lance entrance of tlie hospital.
"Oct that man upstairs, quick
him out of tho'e clothes—Lo'rtl l,pil1K ir?'+ n to death. How's the avi. g his life
ly." Alan orderen curtly. "Uet | ^ -V0I: l,ovv thnl. ,' ;'"l«"d "i. ile want- to thank you for
knows he has on plenty—git . . . . . _ ,
tinn,lane. We'll have to work ii , tU" s,,ow'UK again; not like |{l'J A an did not stop at Erie
we're going to save him." , j"? out M,f,lv fHlli"«' ' f; „ s r0"m " ,hf h.?fipiUJ;
' till-, ' " papers says the cold He told himself, when the thought
'. wo. ,lm'n unloadetl his wnvo js general over the whole iccurred to him. that il was be-
iharge lnim his car and onto a One of the biggest snow- cause he had little time or oppor-
tai'l, Alan burned up the slan: years." Ilunilv to visit this wing of the
In, rell met him it. the doctors [ ,.HoU1 M,. „Mlt ,.(M „iglll Suy ,10M)llal. and besides, he said, he
'*■ how Was Peterson" What did he had turned tlie case over to Fai-
"Jo t '-'W you drive ii', Alan liax'e to ay" Did you have a nice icll and he had no more to do
You didn't have any trouble?" party?" i with il. Dot the real reason was
Karrell's voice betrayed his en- "H W:e wonderful, Alan. Dr. ilmt he was afraid afraid of the
crn. . Peterson and Mi"- Peteison ate eniharra ■ tner.l the grateful man''.
"No, no trouble at Cauoll't:. so nice, lit certainly atlntire thanks mlHht cause iiim.
That was easy. Han into a young j you. And gin- what he want . if anyone had tlone any noving
fellow In a wrecked car. Evi- j denr." ,,t life, the honor belonged to Far-
dently been there most of the "I'm not much good at guessing, ri ll, not to him. Alan hud found
night. He's half, tv completely Probably he wants me to pay up the man, brought him to the hos-
frozen. But he's still alive." my alumni dues." pita^-that was true—but anyone
"Was he hurt in the accident?" "Alan. . . . Dr. Peterson wants would have done that. Perhaps if
"Can't tell vet He wis so you to come hnck to St' Louls' to A,un eou,d havc looked inio the
bundled up and 1 didn't want to a^e s,?ho?1' ,He',' futu|e lll2. hav<> considered,
risk losing any time getting him Wl'* J0" a" 1U,"vin« Enc Kano lo di« in thc
here. He has a chance, but it's ",,K°' °f ui e' i >n"w'
not a very big one. I'm afraid." . ""t cross any bridges. a was no wonder that he was
"tfnmv wiin h« i-">" believe that job offer surprised, two evenings later to
j when I see it on paper. Maybe he nnd a stranger knocking at his
"Never saw him before, or his was just making conversation--he door.
car either, until he almost hit me knew it would please vou." "Come in. come in," Alan .said
head on as I was driving out last "Ho really was quite serious as he opened the door.
night. 1 wondcied then if he d j . . , He and Dr. Farrell argued "Thanks.' said tlie stranger, "I
make the turn safely—and lie about it for a long time. I know will. My name is Eric Kane."
ilo Be Continue
didn't. Car turned over. Heater he means it.
CLAIM U.S.
(Continued tiom jrage ONE)
JUST TLfWEDlW OS) * MrflkuTn BKO&.tX.AftT
r1 KE.CT FROM A. LITTLE S RC, ABOUT A agRVi CALLFD
PSEUOOn'Sf IT OVJAWS CM LA7.V LOAFERS.'WfrLL,
rrs P6ASTED LONta E..JOU3M ONJ VOUR CAPxZASS,
rcouMce OPP TME
MIS APPETI TS
IS RUMW'MG
A PCVER
AMP MI-3
POCKET!; ARC
EMPTY-— iNJ
OTHER WORDS
HE'S WORMAL
again/
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V\E IP VUW DlDiO'T HWOW
BGDBAWM
liOW TO SHET I'T OFF.'
BEFORE X
VN'.M.a VOU ON VOIR
/ 'k3 ,VOU FAKER'
B HOOTS
aodou
\ sPuT t r spar*
HAVE A CARE
WOMAN f
HAVE RECOURSE
THE COURTS
THREATEN
WE-VKENCD CONDITION
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row,*0ncv, vou do j t know (nmat tw'j
to m. all kav lipe ive lomoebto
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AV, EXPLOCtP
am'LOOK H0MEV THE CVIPPIKJ 1 S 1 *
MWS HE'S PlSCOVILBEO TH' y ' HE
RICHEST MIVJERAL PEPi^IT / _ /iS.SWtlT
OM EARTH... HE W0ST Ey VOU V,U4T
* "ol W^tORT- rr- i _ .1
AMT AM WEALTHV
TOO. r—
have a home am' KlUPOLtei UtKE
woeeiE* WE
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the mike
OTHER FELLOWS... AMD
MOW WW PREAkA'5. HWE / TO IAEET
1Mb TH HfcsT
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in PAT HE® HAS r—'
l«MT IT SLORlOUfc.
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a roposed eannl iici'imh Nicnrn
gun was "the most feanihle meth-
od of doubling the efficiency of
I he fleet ."
Hep Ixac 1 D-Cnllf.). world
war naval hero and author of <1
hill 10 authorise a fi()0,i)0rt,n(m
canal across Nicaragua, said such
a waterway would "assure the
protection of both cocsts."
"The sabot a ge of the Pan am a
canal would be a very simple
mutter," he warned, udding thai
in event of damage lo the paliamn
artery precautions would Imme-
diately lie taken to prevent a re-
petition of the Nicaragua canal.
The proposal was submitted
yesterday by chairman Pittinnn
iD-Nev) of the senate foreign
relations committee It would
permit the republics lo buy ships,
guns and munitions from Ameri-
can shipyards, arsenals and fac-
tories.
At 1 lie same time, a houae
committee considered a $L'U(),-
(KiO,(Kill project 10 provide nil
additional set of locks for tho,
Panama Caual as a wartime safe-
guard
Pacific defense discussion*)
shared the attention of enncresh. j
however The state department ,
faced new demands for Informn j
lion as to whether Japan had j
fortified certain Islands In viola-
Don of l!)2L' treaty with this!
country
SAN ANTONIO. Tex Fred 1
ilaney. manager of the St Louis jj
Hinwus. was plenty sore today I
when lie look his squad lo task
foi their bungling ut bat and in
the field. Ilaney indicated there'll
lie still further hutting and field-
ing for the Hrownies unless they
show signs of life.
The French, as a rule, eat noth-
ing until midday, except a roll
Willi a cup of chocolate upon aris-
ing.
Ilrldgo whist was known In
Constantinople (now Istanbul 1
and Greece about 1 sT0 before ll
was Introduced to western Burope.
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