The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1946 Page: 8 of 8
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WASHINGTON, Aug 2fl ~Mre Un five pound* oi mi»wr for regular
tiiuriip No fll wUJ bt u<><*1 Sept 1 ;t*Mf um-
In behalf of Mr. Jc*ter we
wish to thank ht* many
friend* and supporters In
hi* campaign for gover-
nor,
Not only do we thank them for their support, but for
their encouragement and wonderful co-operation with
the Beauford Jester Clubs of Northwest Texas,
BEAUFORD H. JESTER CLUB
By H. W. Weir
Mttl RAI,r A III'W H1MHMI wnrrf-
dr<tft»> Htinh f'ti jinn (in Lin* linvui
mm Phirtlf III)
KIII SALK 6 h«M} "i atovkt |
<nrWf. 2 t<aJv«e mitl 1 hHfrr Iti #<nal
ctinmtlon. Alio Tinn«1 r*»«! tm.lt** iff
•wit* 1 mil? ncrrtJifnst of town
at inllrrwul «1»*h pi-tie Mm Irww
f>»vl* ft2e
ron HALK> -Would m»I1 nil farm-
ing etiulmnent, 2 tractor*, ih*w
grain drill*, 2 dlw plows, 1 rtrw
I>knr1«*r. mips, w*il 'wtu'/il nnd n*
lt*»»*« 175 aortu land for n«rxt ytuir*
m»pR to n favorable tenant Jrff
Hwvni, II milfK MWlll of Hornartali,
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tld D. Crortby. Puator
You ar<; cordially InvlU-rl to wrr-
«hlp with u» at the Methodlat
church. Come nnd bring a friend
with you.
Vacation day* nr<* ww and ttehool
I* Kturting Monday, September 2nd
Tlil* mean* all of ti* nhoudd be
back home and ready to »twrt to
church and church school. Your
presence Iw needed to build the at-
tendance.
Sunday, October «th, 1* World
Wide Communion .Sunday and also
It is the Close of the Cniwide for
Christ Emphasis on Kv<ui#«ll»im,
We arc going to be foiwy during
Sept. In Visitation Evangelism,
September 10th and 11th we will
hf*ve a ipeclal CampalKn on In Vis-
itittlon Kv an gel Ism wltli weversil
visitors helping u# We warrt our
entire membership to be praying
for thlN wpeclal effort,
Come worship witti u*
MONK I TO LOAN
«n haw and tided rw»a And
pbiUnps, (MR trt )MH tHodalsi
and att apffltaunm AvAllnbt*
In i«n mmnies
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Bunkley & Jones
Bunkfey ft Joneii BiHldlng
Banner Classifieds get Results!
STOCKMEN SAVE!
Our 75c bottlo of DURHAM'S
PINK EYE PRESCRIPTION con-
tain! four timet ai much powder at
rooit $1.00 brandi and it abio-
lutaly guaranteed to relie/e Pink
Eye—or yoi'r money back.
WEHTKHN PHAKMAOT
ACTS ON THE KIDNEYS
To increase How of urine and
relieve irritation of the bladder
from excess acidity in the urine
Art Y"U »ulter\ng unrifrmtary
faarhaehi!, run-down lfi»llnf mni lilttatn-
tort I mm «*«<■«• fiddlitr In th« iirln»> Ar»
you <fU!urt»rf nlflil* liy » Ir»i/u»nt 4»ntru
to pits w«t«r/ Chen you ■bnulrf kn»w
• limit lh*» larn'ni* d'if.»»f'» ill«i«*»r/ —
DR. KlI.MER'fl SWAMI' ROOT •— lli«t
Uimmaniit t»y *lv»« bl«»««S f«llfl. 8w»mp
Root In a enmlcillj' lilKodi-d comblnctlnn o(
Ifl h*rb«, tuoti, v««*l»bl*«, b»U»m«, Or,
Kllmof'n l» not h»r«b or h«blt*f«rml»/r In
• ny «r«». Muny *ny lt« marvelnut rfltcl
l« amtxiiii. All dru(«i»t« ••II Swamp Root,
FIHMT PRKHnYlKKIAN MII'RC II
Clarence C, Klrod. Mlnlrttci-
After being filwent for w vera I
weeka In mcetkn; during ttila vaca-
tion period, /the |i!i#t«r will be back
In Seymour to conduct the nervlcea
Hunday Me ho appr»*clat««<l the
help of thn visit In j: mln later# and
the fine cooperation of the church,
The priKtor had a fine meeting
at Adamavllle, Texas that cloaed
laid Hunday nJxht. It waa an old*
fashioned gro/e meeting wltli
ranchers and th« ir fafnilles chiming
tor rrillca to attend ttie aervlces.
We fire uraU'ful tor the rain* and
he coo] weather and we hope that
all the membei will be jnxwiit
next Hunday for the Bible School
and church aervl<•'*». The public and
our friends are Invited to worwhlp
with us,
The union night arrvice# will oori-
flnue through Oie accond Hiwulay In
Hepu mber. The meetlnga are held
on Uie lawn of Uie Chrlj*tl«'n church
»t 7r4fl.
way to make our aorrow «wile* to
bare.
We tlurnk you. May Owl blca*
! you.
Mrs, M C. K«<ck and children
Mix V, L Chmndler und children
Kelley Karrla and children
Lay Fan-Is nnd family,
Typewriter paper at Banner.
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We wlah Ui thank the people oi
Beymour for their klndmms to us at
the dewth of our husband and
father.
Although we were strantfers, you
mlniatered ur*to 11a a a If we were
your friend*
Your kindnem shall never be fur-
gotten. May <3wl hi eats e«c>i and
ev<rry/ric of you la our prayer
Mm W, H Karris and children
and KrandcVilJdren,
Do Your "Gums"
Spoil Your Looki?
One JfKik at aome "GUMS" Is
enough to up*ct anyone,—Drugglata
refund money If the flrat bottle of
"LKTO'S" fall* to aatlafy.
BAYLOR DRUG STORE
SAVE YOUR CHICKS!
If loting chicks from Coccidioiit or
Bowal Trouble try DURHAM'S
COCCI-DINE. It's guaranteed!
Your money back if it doai not
»top your lotiei. Sold and guaran-
teed by
WESTERN PHARMACY
August Sure Was a
SCORCHERI
OUR TIMNKK
We wl#h to thank our friends for
their klndneaa t// u« at the death of1
our brother and uncle, W R, Karri*
To every one who helped In any
Eldred Andruss
Post, 7871
Veterans of Foreign Wurs
Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays,
Jack flrndrlx, Comdr.
Geo. yirKlri/fy, Adjutant, |
NOTICE
The Veteran* of Foreign
Wara Poat 7871, Seymour,
1'exaa, doea not acknowledge
the aponaorlng of any pertain
or persenn not personally ac-
companied by a member 0/
the organization. Any perium
making contributlona Hliould
flrkt coriMdt with a known
member and verify the col-
lector.
Jack B. Hendrix, Cmdr.
Kldred Andruh* Post 7S"31
Veterans of Foreign War*
of |;. H.
The Knack of Borrowing Wisely.
The policy of our Dank In to dtftcourafc for tho prwtent
ell unnanesBitry npcinditig. But on the other hand often a
wise loan taken on the natttre of an Investment, For it-
ample, the farmer who oan double hli Income with »
tractor mad* available through bank credit,
Our Bank would like to help you in borrowing wtwly.
That is, to provide credit that will result In profit to jrou.
Thus we serve caoh other, An unwise loan 1* bod for all
parties conccrned.
Oome in and talk over your needs and plans with us.
FARMERS
NATIONAL BANK
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IIS. 19 20 Pi Is 16 *7
NOW, MORE THAN EVER BEFORE:
THE ARMY HAS A
GOOD JOB FOR YOU!
NON-COMMISSIONED GRADES NOW OFFERED
TO FORMER ARMY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALISTS
Good jobs in norucommiitinrwd grades arc, l»r*in^
offered now by the Regular Army to qualified former htvicemen!
Veterans discharged on or after May 12, J945, who enlist
or reerilint /or .'1 year* may he enlisted in the non-commiaaioned
grade for which qualified, provided this grade /* not higher
than ihat held at time of discharge, and provided that at leant 0
month* of former service was in one of ^UjO designated military
occupational specialties in which enlistment is now denimf.
important, interesting jobs are open in hundred# of skill**
and trade# in llie Army, with splendid training and educational
advantage*! The*e are in addition to free food, housing, cloth-
ing, medical and dental care, low-cost insurance.
There's adventure, travel, education, a secure and [iri»fit.i|/l"
future iri this vital, realistic profession. Get full details al your
near'd Army Recruiting Station.
#
Highlight* of Regular Army Enlistments
"The Weather Man tells me August, 1946,
will go down as one of the hottest months
in Weather Bureau history.
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"These hot days ind nights caused me to
work harder and work longer, for it was
quite a job to keep elft trie refrigerators run-
ning at top speed so that food would be safe from spoiling."
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Reddv was an extrenwiy busy indi\ idnal ill during those super-hot
August days. He put in many an extra hour's work keeping your
food fresh and wholesome and your fans, room coolers and attic
fans going day and night.
TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY
W. N. HART. Manager
J, Erili*»m*rj»« frtr 1'/», 2 or 3
yttr* I lyi»r enlistment*
for tmrti t»iw in the Army with 6 or
mot* mntiUi$ tjf t*rvir».)
2. Ki/llsimwit ntc ftrim IS to 34
yeern iflelu«iv«, (17 Willi fii>r<-ri<«'
fi/o»wnl; #•*' ejit for fi'rw in the
Army, who rn»y r««fili»t ul utiy ny,*,
end inrtn*r wr vi'« men 'l«|K<Mlifi(f
tin IsnK'ti "t *ervice.
3. A f««-fili»trn#rit bnnu* of 150
for «tn/ li yi-«r of Active «..rvio »ir»;e
•ticli hofiin l»*t p»i'l, or tinea
latt entry info «»rvir«, pr«viil«4
f""filc lewnt i* minhin 3 month*
i4>•■r l«tt honorable rlltrknrnh,
4. A furl<«!(.•?' f'if rrurn who r«-
*nU* ■*r'Mri 20 Any* hill ii«t»«l*
other furlough privilege* ' «fi ho cb-
tAined from Ke< ruiting Officers,
5. Muaterlng'Out pny I bn»i«l upon
length of urrvice) to «ll men v/bo
•re dl*cbergo<f to raenlhl.
0. Option to retire «t half pay
for the re»t of your life aft or 20
yfurn' Mrvire — in<ree*in(; to tljfn
«iu»rt«r« pey nft»r 20 yee>«'*ervi<<>
All prevlou« ertive federal rr.il;;>>ry
•erviee count* toward retir< m^n'
7. Of Hill of Hi,-.'.tt b. rnrf.t'i ii
•ured for tru-tt who enhit ( t or ' ••fen
October 5, 1946,
8, Choi'* of ttri-nrh '! itry
•nd oveteee* theeter ' <<f !!•<■♦« :
opent on ii.)reMr eoiitltriw i*.
NEW PAY SCALE
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216 P 0 BUILDING
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS
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AS PART OF HOUSE
Otf'l
Hi. ,ji
Whan heating is planned as part of house and
equipment installed when it is built or remodeled,
it can be included as part of monthly payments.
In thil'way the finest automatic natural gas heat
costs so little more each month that even th«
builder of a modest cottaga can afford it. Evi-
dence of this fact is that, many of the 2,200
homes being built here In the Southwest in one
of the nation's laigest single home building
project* will be heated with central automatic gas
furnaces. Below are two popular typesi
Batemenf-fype
GAS FURNACE
For lorgt hornet with basement or ground
floor utility room It the forced-air furnate
with filler*. It i*ndi cleaned warmed air
bolonced with right amount of moiilure to
every part of houte. II Ii automatically con-
'rolled to maintain deilrcd temperature.
Closet-type
GAS FURNACE
for the cottage where ipace It limited thU
dofnt-type furnace it Ideal for installation
In tmall space. II too, provldet clean, warm
air throughout the houie. II It completely
automatic. II It quiet, efficient and cottt
little to operate. - -
Vent to A Flue...
Remember, flues are necessary for venting
ttae new gas beating equipment. Only when
vented heat is used are wall sweating and
stuffy air eliminated.
Lone Star Gas Company
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1946, newspaper, August 29, 1946; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417192/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.