The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1945 Page: 2 of 8
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PAl.r I MO
THE M VYl.OK ('01 NTY HAN MR
THt'RSDAV, Jl'I.V 5. |i|-
Go 'Fourth'
In July
We are observing- the birth of our In-
dependence as a Nation.
And, you, Mr. Seymour, are a part of
it.
So after you have celebrated this holi-
day in your own fashion, top it off by
buying an extra share in this Indepen-
dence — An Extra War Bond.
NunnBusli
cSfn/ile jlas/uonecL
OxloXch-
Come to
kCHUaCH
( III KCH or CHRIST
OTTA JOHNSON, Minister
Edwin Morris. Ill Xitlnl
Funeral service* were held Sun-
day, July Ift. at 1 ;ii) p m for
Edwin G. Morris III, who was
killed the Tuesday before in As-
toria, Oregon, Rev Uel L) Cros-
by conducted the services, from the
Methodist church, assisted by Rev
J R Balch. Pallt« arers were:
Meryl McGuire, Clifford Oran Por
Again we wish to remind all of ter. Johnny Warren and Edwin
..ar friends and neighbor* that our Nash Tucker Interment was in
Gospel Meeting will start on Frt the Masonic cemetery
.lay night, July 13th. We have Edwin G -Buddy" Morris was
.secured a very able preacher for born Aug 9. 1939. in Austin, Tex-
tile occasion Look for his picture as. His parents then moved to
and a full announcement in The Corpus Christi and later to Hous-
Bauner next week ton. His father died at the latter
All members of the church are 0c( 18 ][H3 and the m.
requested to be present next Wed- ti(. boy's body was buried beside
wsday night for song practics We the rtraVe of his father at Seymour,
invite everyone to hear the fol- Buddy and his mother were liv-
lowing sermons Sunday ling with Mrs. Morris' brother and
I LOO a. m -—Orderly rhings. i»iwife at Astoria, where the
9 oo p. m Don t be Like the brother is stationed at the naval
I harisees. j base. Buddy had gotten permis-
lie sure to be on time for Bible sjon (0 go to the store about a
study classes at 10:00 a. m.
i block from the home. He had
j crossed the street and evidently
CATHOLIC CHURCH remembering something he intend-
The vacation school for our ed to get, he started back across.
children has closed in Bomarton ; A motorcycle hit him and knoek-
and Seymour. It has opened for | ed him 35 feet. The little boy
two weeks In Megargel. | lived from 10:00 in the morning
We all appreciate tiie kindness until 7:00 o'clock that evening; but
of the ehool boards in permitting he never regained consciousness,
us the use of the school buildings, and a good part of his body was
We thank them. 1 paralyzed.
Sunday services: Bomarton at . Besides his mother, Mrs. Ger- ten permission of their ,oca, draft
Ho clock, Seymour a 10:30 and trude Morris. Buddy is survived , , ,'(1 t „ j Uu> Unlted
Megargel at 8:30, on July 8th. ! by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. gtat Maritime service These pa-
i s MARITIME SERVICE
IO I \ \MIM: AM) I:\ROLL
MF\ U Hh llllA FALLS
In view of the urgent need for
men. the United States Maritime
Service which is the training or-
ga u/ation for the United States
Merchant Marine, has ordered En- j
sign Yale V. Clark and Chief Phar-
macist.; Mate Walter Mahusky to
the United States Employment
Service Office in Wichita Falls. I
They will be there July 5, 0, and 7
for the purpose of giving physical
examinations to eligible applicants
between the ages of 17 and 50 who
are interested in serving their
country in one of the most vital
branches of service. Training is of-
fered in the deck, engine, radio,
purser-pharmacists-mate and stew-1
aids departments with splendid op-
portunities tor advancement.
Eligible applicants who meet the !
physical requirements will be'
sworn in and shipped direct from j
Wichita Falls to the United States !
Maritime Training Station at gov- |
ernment expense.
The government ts otrering this j
accomodation in order to help Tex- j
as meet it's assigned quota of 200 j
men per week.
Applicants must present birth j
certificates; men under 21 must j
have their parents' written con- j
sent for the physical examination; j
men 18 to 26 must have the writ- i
Rayford Shipman has received
an honorable discharge from the
army and is at home again with
his parents. Mr and Mrs Ross
Shipman He returned only a
few months ago from the South
Pacific area, after spending a per-
iod of 35 months in that war zone
After a furlough at home he was
sent to Hot Springs. Ark. for re-
assignment. From there he went
to the separation center at F,,rt
Sam Houston, where he i,-, ,u (
his discharge Rayford has u t , j
of 90 points, which he gained ^
the following: time in servi
time overseas, three battle
the infantryman's badge and ( „
good conduct medal. For the pt . .
ent, at least, he is helping
father on the farm
THE OBLATE FATHERS. , E. G. Morris of Seymour and Mrs.
'r n*-,4i » „ . ,, pons should be obtained in advance
!<n unH.. 7°° ■£i"»d presented ot MM Interview in
WHIT WHITESIDE CO.
"The Man's Store'
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
UEL D. CROSBY. Minister
We want the public to rcmem
An uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Strickland, live at Seymour.
Mrs Morris was accompanied ;
order to speed up enrollment.
ber the union services on the lawn ' {r.mn Astoria by her brother and j Cottonwood community were
of the First Christian Church each Jto wita and baby and by a | ^Jonwood^ communUy jere
Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock dur- L8*' R K,rley of the , of about 2 inches there the n.
ing the months of July and August. Mm'lne Corps.
Last Sunday night we had a
splendid service, and feel that tin
C. Jackson and wife of the
in
rain
ight
| before. Mr. Jackson had been stir-
I ring his cotton land and the mois-
re turned ture was well out of the surface
Mrs. Lanham Evans
ntcrest will grow with each ser- home recently from Amarlilo, at He" had Just finished blading it
Invite your friends to the j which place she has been visiting ond throwing some dirt to it when
tdoor services each Sunday her stepsister, Mrs. Hal St. Clair. I u,e rajn came A little of it was
vice.
cool outdoor
evening.
The Methodist Church invites
iii, members, and all others who
will come to our services, to be
present on the following occasions:
Sunday school at 0 45
Morning worship at 11:00
Youth services at 7:45
The W. S. C S. meets at the
church each Monday afternoon at
4 00 o'clock
Mrs. Lillie Hammontree and
her two daughters, Franccs and
Lawana Coldiron of Amarlilo, vis-
ited here several days last week,
while on a little vacation. They
are working in a hospital there,
and like their work very much.
They subscribed for The Banner
while here, in order to keep up
with the happenings at their old
home town.
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(Georjje KIiir Dies at Jacksboro
Funeral services were held Mon-
day for George King, who died
i at his home in Jacksboro the day
before, Services were conducted
at the Methodist church, and in-
terment was in the cemetery there
Mr King was rondmaster of the
old G. T & W , and worked on
I this line from his early manhood
i until the line was sold to the
j Frisco some years ago. He then
i retired and bought a home near
jhis son at Jacksboro. He is sur-
j vived by his wife and his daugh-
| l"i', Mrs. Edd Moss, and by a son,
Charlie King Mrs Moss has been
Jiving with her parents since soon
after her husband died, when they
".'.''•re living in Seymour.
Attending the funeral from this
place were Mr arid Mn, Luther
Strickland and Mrs. H, L. George.
Mrs Lola Hay ley of Graham
visited relatives and friends here
last week, oil a combined busi-
ness and pleasure trip. She re-
' in. wed her Banner while here,
FIRST BAPTIST CIII'RCH
J R. BALCH, Pastor
In the Sunday school we are
beginning a study of three mon-
ths in the book of Genesis. Don't
miss a single one of the lessons,
for several days. She also went covered up, but a fairly good stand I
to Hereford to visit the many remained *4 ICS
friends she made while teaching ...1
"ltM _ ! Mrs. Geo. Jones Honored
n/r.. m* t n» n _> / A reception was held June 20th
Mr and Mrs, J. M. Brumley of t th h f M T Bledgoe
Odessa have been vis Ing for sev- , hJ , h honorcd guest was
eral days with the latter s mother, Mr(j Georg<J Jones whostf marri!n?e I
Mrs. Jess felddens. j took place on June 21st. Assisting]
i Mrs, Bledsoe were tier daughters, '
Mrs, Ola Sudderth and her son, ; Mrs. George W. Higglns Jr, and
S Sgt. w. T Sudderth, and the1 Mrs. Don L. Ratliff
latter's wife and son visited the The guests were met at the door j
sergeant's grandparents, Mr. and by Mrs. Bledsoe and presented to I
Mrs, J. H. Sudderth of Ranger, last members of the receiving line, j
, week, | which included: the honoree and j
— ber mother, Mrs. J. F, Cooper; and ;
„ , . , , . ,, i No. 581 NOTICE IN PROBATE 1 the groom's mother, Mrs George
neighbors jTH« STATE OF TEXAS
i ! uui.ii. I Fo the Sheriff 01 flny const&blc ibowl unci Mrs Rotiiff served tho i
The pastor will preach at both of Baylor County, Greeting dainty refreshment plate In the •
hours Sunday Subject for the you arc hereby commanded to 0f the table which was
morning service "Ye Must Be cause to be published for ten days ,iiid with an exquisite lace cloth',!
Horn Again, Evening subject to exclusive of the day of ptibMea-
be announced later. j tion, before the return day her«-
What if the Lord should come!of, in the Baylor County Banner,
Sunday? Would you be ut your a newspaper in Seymour, Texas.
RINGS
for men and women
Birtbstone, Masonic Rings. Zircons and Others
Ladies 17-Jewel Wrist Watches
With diamonds or rubies on each side.
Men's 15-Jewel Wrist Watches
Waterproof, shockproof, automatic and non-magnetic.
NORDEX CREAM
for Sunburn, Windburn, Chapping — To ease that
Fourth of July Sunburn.
DISAPPEAR
THAT MAGIC MIST THAT dispels odors!
For homes and clothing.
SIMS DRUG
post of duty?
We welcome visitors to our ser-
vices.
presbyterian ciii'rch
Clarence C. Elrod, Minister
"Whatsoever a mun soweth, tiu.t
shall he also reap," This is a
a copy of the following notice;
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To all persons Interested In the
guardianship of the estate of Mar-
tha Gene Neyland, a minor.
Ruth Neyland, guardian of the
person and estate of the said
Martha Gene Neyland, a minor,
great iplritua! law that never doe.-: I '10JI "led in the County Court of
change. If we sow to the spirit' T.v.. h«r
we reap life everlasting If we
sow to the flesh, we reap death.
Let us take time to worship God,
feed on His Word and do His will,
You will find a warm welcome
at all the services of our church,
10:00 a, m.— Bible school.
11:00 a m—Morning Church
services,
Evening union services at 8:30
in tin? open lot back of the Fir^t
Christian church,
J 7
A SEAT ON IT...
You have been wanting one like this all your life.
We have four of them on hand, They chop two rows
at a time. They arc adjustable so that you can chop
different sorts of crops, You can skip over good
stalks and cut only where it needs cutting. They are
on rubber tires and pull very lightly. You can chop
forty acres a day with one of them,
We will be glad for you to try one out on your own
farm.
LETZ FEED MILLS..
We have five Feed Mills in stock in different sizes,
we never saw a man yet who was sorry he bought a
feed mill.
OIL STOVES...
Wo have a shipment of five burner Oil Ranges and
abo some large oil heaters.
HAY TIES...
Wo have a good stock
ELECTRIC WATER I'UMPS...
Wm h<*ve thetn in Shallow WijIJ and Deep Wtiil ftUMM.
IIJOHNDHHiTRACK*...
Wt> otH uawti li w»iM iwlMMtt '»Mpin
iiituM It i. yiui I i .milt Me Mm I wm w iht Hi ii"W
yutl
Wcilty Harrison
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Hev. Uel I). Crosby, accompan-
ied by Clifford O, Porter and Uel
1) Crosby Jr., were attending a
Methodist intermediate young peo-
ple's camp near Lueders last week
Baylor County, Texas, her account
for final settlement and for its
approval, that she be discharged
at- such guardian, and the estate
be closed, and that she and her
bondsmen be discharged and re-
leased, which will be heard by
our said County Court on Monday,
the 18th day of July, A. D, 11)45,
at ten o'clock A. M. at the court
house of said county in the City
of Seymour, Texas, at which time
all persons interested In said Es-
tate may appear and content said
final account (should they desire
to do so.
Herein fail not, but have you
before said Court at the time a-
foresaid, this writ, with your re-
turn thereon, showing how you
stood a miniature bride and groom, j
surrounded by white daisies.
Mrs. Higgins Sr. conducted the 1
guests through the rooms where!
the gifts were on display. This j
lovely array of gifts showed the |
esteem and affection which Is held ;
for Mrs. Jones Some 70 guests'
registered in the bride's book,!
which was presided over by Mrs |
Clarence Wilbanks.
How women and girls!
may get wanted relief
ifrom functional periodic pain ,
—— musiww «-*%•.ivsJ
Cnrdill, many wotr' ti r ay, I'.' i tiro.ujlit re-
lief from tho er«i.ip-Hk<i nauny etui nervous
«train of functional p- rloalc diitruan. Tnkcu
liki! u touio, It (.hould •l^mutoto appetite,
nlit dlKPitkm,* thuii h«lp bulM ii-atnt-
ftnen lor tint "time" to cimo. fltnrtrtt
3 daya >; forts "your time", It chonlit
fclu.vj pain d n to purely
\ luiicUtmul pi'iiodlO ewwe.1. Try ttl
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Jfo need
v^^ORK
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You don't have to "track down"
your expenditures to boo whore
the money went, if you pay by
check. Your monthly statements
from tliis bank ar.d your can-
celled chocks will put the whole
record in front ol you. No work,
no worry, no bookkeeping. It's
an ideal way to pay.
Open a chocking account now
with this bank. .
H: kl n r« if Dili *1
usual ustui
Jl SEYMOUR
Hev, Crosby has been training and j have executed the sume.
assisting with the work at the : Given under my hand and seal
camp, which Includes supervised | of said Court, at office In Bey-
recreation, as well as religious ; mour, Texas, this the 29th day
training 'Hie two boys represent- j of June, 1040. HOB CHAMBERS,
ed the intermediates of the church , Clerk County Court, Baylor Coun-
here. All three returned Friday, ty, Texas (SJ5AL) 44-18
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1945, newspaper, July 5, 1945; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417225/m1/2/?q=carry+nation: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.