The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1947 Page: 1 of 12
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ZTbc JJavlor Count? .Banner
VlfM'MK ft I NtfMMMfl i?7
PASSING
DAY
YES'M 111 b# glad when
spring corn*
1.VIVM
The only thing w# are going
to exp#<ct of the W#-ather man I*
that whenever warm weather do#
finally break through there will
Ik no more backwash of winter
K rum ing the wither man as we
do, we d.m't expert, any such
fool thing to happen
tvtam
But there, in ooe reasonable en
pectatiun that may b#- hot tut out
In fact Mttyhe when W(irm weafb
er comet there will not It* no
Joe Fojtik Found
Dead at Lake of
Gunshot Wound
Joe Fojtik was foun'l <Un(l
Lake K-mp Monday morning
bmit i'Aft o'clock A ZZ'util/f
pistol enat tuund try hi* awI
fic w*n AhrA through th' hear*
t lf« believed he $'■>■■. ^booting th'
pistol P.ttndny aflerrusm .,wJ
reloading it and breaking th"
htteeh hack straight th# charge
mm' hi>'/e grme tAf accidentally
Ho p>*<-,hie motive e'rui'i hav
feint fount! tor aulcide
A<>t left, tor the tak> >'/.■/' noon |
Holiday 9mnr,e other hreyt were \
to hfive y/rruk with htm but the/,
did not "fine Hi* \mAhet • He? j
ty and Kdrn ind F(tp,> V hud Iw-'
it, Wichita Path. getting home a- j
much tA th'-te colds arid flu W'": bouf. I0 00 o'eioefc Hut,day night
have a lot of that Hurt (A thing f ,f,,i and h tb'.ru-r wet A u*mt
Ju st ordinarily, hot this is one y, u,„ Mrt. fount ,/v
year the flu bug ftew in *Hb They ron-ed Mr, C'ty *r.d Mr An-
disastrous con#equene#rs derttm hu4 <so-,.d r / find to-
fUUSM f miaaing bay Coming haek Ut
Mr" Tom McDonald. while pre {town they 41A AArAph Po)tir, An
paring to leave here last week \ (#>, Mc >-k ie- Meat!*. It,11 Cam-
Mid »he hoped that v/ben gra/ »• j and II' try Foiilk They g/A two
rise* people will ix- in I/eiter mttlerr treats at the faz< rtartir.g
iwaith That might at* very well M, 1ue,f u-are.h stt^nti 2, // o'eU* k
f'MXAX
UAYUtlit'lnM f '
ft
r%
MAt«'II 0 MM/
Wl/Vk rAiiK
lied < 'ross Fund Drive Lagging
Club Boys Group
Of Five Places at
Wichita Calf Show
1 m w » <n < Hf \i>
i
II. I). Clubs Hold
Training School
tor cattle, but people Aont eat w„t fount at*,,A I--At ■> m-,U- /''
gram, and It* rWnz might ^ !h* caMn „h* r< nu *a- j '* ""f f ^ : !
do the average per**, much good j *»« parked H- **-^1, t/SJU t(U' roa!ota.o <*d*r
^ PW >,"•!§ ahftV* '»■
IUtr6in*Mmrmm • U' " ■ sty Co a
hoy l/aod which <<•
mu < r VriAity mnmtrr/ u* pt'-vuA *
auditor!-
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_ , ^ to a h' h*" "•♦"jaffld justice," .aid Mr*, W « H^r
The idea might be much Mtmg 1 fwhlng , , f'3.r>,*wrrt»ry yitw/l
the line of thought of an old f t>r If K I/fry H-.'-ntt Koy, &/ iht. h^o*-
darkey who said he had nrAtoA Mteveo-i and Mtgc.'t/aU-.hmstn Ham , 'd K- fur ''ouuty o»»
that Whenever he got thrmigh the W< ^ere br^.ght o-if frw. t/wn f jl lftv haM The
winter until gprtng he always; had J aod an io« ^ ' //«-•• ' d rx-for#- ( ,, ,
lived on the rejrt of the /ear j th- »**fy brought .n 77.« , • Tb<
x»e«m verdirt wm that declared ftMWt ry f
A g#*xf friend (A thU cohtmn-\\<jhi? Aeaftt trorr, /ur,<(h'A wound jy ^
lirt, Mrs, T O Zaxley, h*x written; rhere v/a-> w/t » dc/jy '/f blood .
in to «y rtw 1, «tod tt. 2># ^XlSnlS. r,„ r<r.m ,^r^i « i»» . j ««i»r of c«,nmCT.. « r),n«
butane*. $ rni With * *"->g-*ong l<-d by Mr* |
Funeral mrvUm wen- h'-ld #1 j I'aol Mr Harrivm IW-
the Haered Heart Catboii/ eharch 1 Ij^^d with a dmetmion on the
at (/eUrek Tw-t'Uy »ft«rwwr>, 1 duti«* of B* prtcnAenU an I vice
A large cuneourte (A peojde - at- i prenid# ntr Hoe eypt»ir' '1 hem
AeoAeA, ;,r,A there /ftre rr^ny j '""-on* xhould ix- made, hw/ to
iies/nc and Vfia* Mora
!>ay column i* haek in the f/^fe r
And just to »hr/w that ahe I* will-
ing to help out a llttt- on the rfe-
partment. Mr* K»*ley ha<t aard in
a few *ugge*tlon« an frdlow*
tsuam
"Trie let* per^le know about
pfditieal rnafterx, or c%per\mee In
renpeet t/> religion, the longer and
louder they can argu*
mm
The woman who *ay» the it
otA interested In a new ear eltOer
hat one ,n the family garage or
one on the way from the factory
mm
"Women who do not want io
attend chureh generally manage
to grt 'df«r»ded with the p-eweH-
rr or hi# wife, and give that at
an excuie for non attendance"
rrti.ti.
You will notice that the attove.
item< are original which make*
them mighty fine for the JoeaJ
paper. If there shrrti/d be very
much of thi* *ort of thing getting
up Patting Day would be a picnic,
mm
The Header* Digest ha: un-
knowirigly contributed a few i-
tem* to thi* column. C»r>e </f them
quoted I Orwell Thoma» in telling
about ari explorer who had bro't
*r»fn<- gift* to an Indian maharajah
The maharajah wanted to do firm-
thing In return, and the explorer
finally #ugge*tcd he might pick
him up a few golf cluba in Europe
11TTZ1
Home month later the mahara)ah
reported: I've flight two golf
club* for you Both have eighteen
hole* and one ha# a
pool. But I have a
C.ifiiiert at the r.,g,-
tiffl from left r,^
they are: C- t, KJ*b<
r«dge drum*; Dury.-a
of iSweetwator, ba*>
ItCCd of Abilene, r.
tow Harold ffa'Metd
hat/ run ft Jaw* Ca -
trombone: «foe K'/rd
W, M drum*; William f
U fie cornet; and H
Br./wnfield b»*« ho?
scheduled to play at
world -. eWaripioMihip
I after earlier apfs j-s-
j :«t the »nauguratk/f> of
! for i .U Aer in Auetm
ftrnational meeting o
ruu,
cken-
Crain At
"N tutor A
let front
HitverUm,
of Avoea,
Won>irrw-nt,
' H of Abi-
Hughet of
he ban/1 i#
e Phoenix
>u coming
» th)* year
Jov Beau-
nd the in-
the Junior
beautiful flower* faT/lo-- were \ g' '• the floor and h'/w a mo'jort
conducted by Father (ieorge |«1» I C"«4id b«- arner»ded ^ab;ed ',f
^ 4. u, *4 t,. ,1 U.. I /kf ✓» Jf/.tid Mr : Ifdf'
Melting Snow Falls
Most of Thur^lav
fan, a*«;l«fed by Father Pa il Mw
l«r, Interment wa* in the Catii-
olw cemetery here with th'- to.
It twins, as pallbeare.< Ludvik
lfor»< f,eorge PtA,yla Ciarenc
fJewry, Edward lion* Jerry Mo
cek and Lou;», HuVtgk
Attending the ^ rvk' frorr. out
of U/wn were Mr, ar d Mr», Kd-
win EoJ'ik and davfflter an«l
Mr and Mr* H M ftfcre>,ot from
Wichita Kall^ Mr and Mr* Min-
nie Fojt.k of Vernon, Mr Frank
Barton r/f Peneinpe Mr, and Mr
deterge Barton and Mr-, Ba*d
IfartU of Italian, Alte-rt Bkrehot
of W. *t Mr and Mr». A «f H'*n-
ttert ut Abilene arid Mr and Mr.
J. B iff/ra- of Munday,
Joe William Fojtik *r/n of Mr
and Mr* Anton Fojtik v/»« born
April 1920 in the Cache Cr«;k
community. Tic family moved to
Heymttur when Aoe wax a *matl
tK.y, and be attended grade and
riig'ri xehutA here If- was a *tar
guard un the Panther f'x/tball
team, If" had worked a! the Hpot
Ca»h Urw ry in virion* tapaeitie
'•> K Huy'.e I'd L C Bu»k
wtre jr. Wichita Fall* thie w> < k
with a group of club boy* who
were rbowing their calve* at the
dixtriet r-how there The «hov/
a *ucce«« in every way, and
included very favorable ale
j at the auction.
The boy i were given luncheon* j
j by the Rotary Club and the Time* j
! Publishing Company, and were j
< >?)//•//r> other cuurteiilet A nutria j
the winning* from thi* county wa* j
j the group of five exhibitor* which I
won second place, Firxt pJaw* in j
that division wa* won by the team
; from Ha*kell.
Among other winnings by boy*
from Baylor County were a* fol- |
low-, fourth place enior calve*,
J'/hn Badgwell; ninth place, Jack
Cr*npton,
In a strong cla** Donald Comp-
ton* junior calf placed third in
the lightweight divi*ion, whii^
John Badgwell placed fourth and
■eventh in the heavy weight di-
vision, with Jack Compton ninth,
Don Mobiy, Buddy Brock and Jim-
my Hamhy had calve* that were
graded good by the judge
Baylor County calve* were #old
,v follr>w*; Don Compton'x, WX)
Jb*„ to Texan Electric Service Co.,
j at ^4 ct#,; John Badgwell's, 1,100
) lbs , to Lone Star Ga# Co., at
3:{ 1-2 ct*,; Buddy Brock'#, 1,000
Itw., to KWET, at 32 1-2 ct*.; Jim-
my Hamhy'*, W) ib«„ to Jennings
j Drilling Co,, at ai 1-2 eta.; Don
1 Mobley'*, 8(00 lb*., to Charlie
! Hpraggin* at 31 ct*,; Buddy
Brock's, 850 lbs,, to A C. Efrtes, at
W ct#.; Stanley Ondrlcek*, 810
|l>* U, A C Estes, at 27 ct«.
for want of a v cond Mr* Har- j ft ba?, been *nowlr , little »jj
rif*. ai conducted a drill on, Thursday morning > 7 - moisture
these * object* I j# welorne. b»Jt folk are tired of
fvuncn y/a>. a ba»ket affair, serv- j winter, A new florther blew up
ed in the bailment of the city hall Wednesday, and the rr < 'ury got
A y/K/'l secretary record# wly i dr/wn tr> JS0 ia#t night
actual bu*in<" * conducted by an The f/a»t week ha. r/" "Jd for jf|f,//rj tb<»re- More will be «aid
OfHtVuifJl .Atv,. *■> IK ifa ttk/*if p^»rf, //t0, »iitKfit thi/" 'how in n#*xf wH'k's
Kv/ne. who gave a. 'ruction* for UfW ftt )K fagmek >rJy Sunday j Ban Kr
w-'-reterUi* and trt* irert in the tne>rrAng There* Steua,
u-hurA rmty ooe high during to- week
Mhm H'tt* Walter % gave a #r»ort tvhidl wan on Tut day, ,»,«-» th'
talk '/n the duties ,A a Council ran up 74
11epreitentative and on c/nirnittec
work,
O. C, Harrlnon t/>Id the grwp
that a tep>,rter can dress up a f
statement of facts to make it mute filttl, m Of f* TO HF.f.I,
attractive reading. wher» i«< talked HOVKIC VI
Truetp No 2 of the Senior Girl
Scout* will pun /,r the campaign
I to number the h'yu«es in our city,
Tliis i« a project that certainly
should rnee- with the approval of
group of girl
S A MITCHELL
The above Ik a likeness uf our
fellow citizen, S A Mitchell, who !
ha* just been elected as president
of the Seymour Chamber of Com- j
merce.
Mr Mitchell l» a native of 1
Greenville, where he grew to |
manhood He graduated from
high school there and then grad- I
uated from Burlew>n College. Af- j
ter tiiat he attended H M IV f< r j
one year. !
Mr, MiU-hell first became con- j
nected with the I>.rie Star Ga* 1
Company in iffZO. He wt:nt. to
Temple in the capacity of utility
man, and then served as sub-dis-
trict manager at Clifton. He was
assistant district manager at Waxa-
hachie when he was #cnt to Sey-
mour ori Jan, 1, 1942, 3* district
manager here
The new president is a promi-
nent member of the First Baptist
Church, He is a member of the
Seymour Lions Club and ha« serv-
ed a# its secretary and then as
president, He was also secretary
La»er
along
If ha* been cnowx.z right
to them on reporting
The meeting wa concluded with
a mock club meeting with Mm
W K. Harrison acting a* the pre-
siding officer. Some of the re-
port# and announcement# made
rrM Wrlf*treT\h« A wax c^m- ndid very high
a mork meeting and the annotn^e-! ^ •'«P^'"'^ility of
. 6 (tu/ h i rri,ivenwr,t
menu were ju*t for that purpose?.
since he wa* a boy, and at the
time of hi* death he wa* in charge i intern at th- Stock Khew
rd th- meat department of the | in ^ting some g//o»l
*u/re, j f,jay j„ <*onr«rct»on with the Fort
Jo«- was b-althy jn every "ayiWorth Fat Stoek Srw/w, which o-
, swimming j except for high blwel pre pare ; ^ y, *u>rdmy fur a run of 12
great dlsap , and thi* caused him to ie- turned 1 /isty , Xne-re have been twelve
down four tlmei
v"t'/'r' '»'• ^'queens selected from over W<f#t
to Join the army. But the high to «k|, for one day
blood pressure did not seem to ,» .h,. ^r,y/
bother him any. He was always IK Wn% j^ry. p(„twood „
In g.e/d spfr/tfl and ch*■< rtu. and 1 f,,(H ,.^-,4 H#ymour, t/n March 13th
bad a good word for -veryon- ,, ^yrnwr Day at the Show
met. Few yrtung MUrwt had mure
friend* than Joe Fojtik
He wa* a member of the Sacred
Heart Catholic Church and wa#
a member .d toe Catholic V'Aif>i ' !2 at the Uep of the I ""M
ind«
band
So meet
prdntment for ynu St Andrew?.
(noted course In Scotland, refuse?
Ut sell,"
mm
The Digest, commenting on P.
T. Burnum'tt saying that a fool
Is br»rn every minute, thinks P
T. was U>o conservative. Toe i-
tern quoted the following notice
In the personal columns rd news-
paper*; "Last chance to nend
your dollar to Post Office Box J Organization, He was al»o » ro-m- front page And they are a prert-
lOd Thaf and n'Ahing mttre [ t/er f th— fC, C, t//tgt' iy buocb The/^ di/nn helttvs //a*
Vet hundreds of gullible indlvid-j Th#- d/"^»«d ,* -survived by nis ^jyen a picture Mi** Portwood s
uals promptly mailed their dot- parents and by two brother-. Hen* > mother Mr» Byron Matfhev/a '#d pay your
lar bills. ; ry and K/fmund Fojtik; and by a y„rt Worth who has been named '•*"{' rendered
mm number rd unci#-* and aunt# and a cbap#-ror» fr/r all the rp>#ren»
Ti^m there wa# a sign on a rdher relativ Ti.e family has Mr ■ Matthe-e-. should make a *u-
department store center E*- the deepest sympathy of friends perh cttaperem hr,e wa* b#/rn and
tra large bath towels just 'rue j »f»/j «gh#-rs in th#- cr*nmunity In ro-ar-d in Baylor County being
thing to wear when answering the'the great grief that ha come Into Mi*.* A us.'He Pttf.ard hrforc her
telephone ' their live# marriage
a » m.1 > — I The Star-Tel-gram article states
Arid tnls 'touted frttrn ine King xf.Of.'f MV.f.TiHti 1 that tit, twelve queens were »e-
SSTZ^Z.T,i ™'n, ^ will „ . ..
^ W^TSS?« r
i". /i„i nave musical ability or oth-r
This i* the first district meeting j art)( famm are in college.
rodeo is their
young fellow bought a girl a lern- , plans will he dn/ t-.*ed tor carrying -n # rUwwr,!
onade he meant to marry her" < out the work this year A go*el
such a movement
They are taking the job under
the supervision of our City Manage-
ment; *0 the numbers as sold by
the girls will be absolutely an of-
ficial number.
The girl# will work in pair« and
will be accompanied by one man
who will check the city map to be
Some of the calves were taken
from Wichita Falls to Fort Worth, .
Messrs. HoyJe and Burk going on j and president of the- Lions Club
at Clifton, Mr. Mitchell is a
Master Mason, and prominent in
lodge work. He ha* taken a lead-
injl 11 in cv«u-> prog< CAftiVf.*
movement since he has been In
Seymour,
Mr, Mitchell that what-
ever of success he may have at-
tained, if any, has been mostly on
account of his wife. He married
her at Greenville, she being Ml"*
Alma Wylie, Both attended Bur-
leson College at the same time.
They have two daughters. Miss
Smith Dairy Sold
To L. G. Kunkel
in
The O. M, Smith Dairy ha* a
new proprietor now in the person
of Leonard G Kunkel of Olney,
who took charge of the business
March 1st, The new owner has
instituted some improvements, in-1
tfmation of which I# given in a
display ad elsewhere In this issue 1
Mr Kunkel har, lived at Olney |
ail his life, and grew up at the
Kunkel Dairy there. He served
2 1-2 year# in the army, and is]
now launching out into business
tor him*elf. He has moved here J
with hi* family and they are liv-
ing in toe nice home at the dairy.
The family consists of Mrs. Kun- j
kel and their two sons, one being j
2 year# old and the other born ]
♦ Contributions to tin I(t47 !<»*»(
Cross Fund Drive are < omlng in
very slowly and only |7W 1*1 of
! the $2 570,00 goal hm b» ' r» raised
to date, wording to D •! flaile*.
Fund Driv« Chairman
The drive officially opened on
March 1st, and a few of th<* com
mlttros went to work Immediate
ly collecting the contribution# ii
then brrlU/ii'' Quit* a riumbet
of the rornmittees have not lx.*gun
work yet, but are urged to com
plcte their collections at the earl-
iest possible time
Check and letter,, were mailed
to most of the county citizen,<% ask-
ing for donation#, and the res-
ponse to this bar< been good How-
ever, there are many of these do
nations *jf,ill to come In.
Mr Bailcw asku that tbos#' who
have not mailed In their contri-
butions should do so soon Most
p< ople Intend to make a liberal
contribution, but keep putting It
off until the last, which delay*
completion of the drive The drive
Is scheduled to close on March Til
and the local Chapter is very de
arous of having the goal reached
before that time,
The Baylor County Chapter be-
; longs to the people of the county,
| and is operated by officer* elected
I r>y the people Jt is for the bene
I fit of those in the county who need
j assistance, including servicemen.
! ex-servicemen, or civilians; and it
] must have the money with which
! to carry on Hundreds of dollars',
j were used last year for the aid
| of those In need -either* by grant
I or loan.
In case of disaster the ft-ed Croes
is ready to help in any way pos-
sible, arid national fundii are a-
vaiiable if county fundi* will not
take care of the situation. After
the I (142 cyclone in Crowell tb»*
Red Cro moved in to give aid
The 1047 Fund Drive opened In
Crowell last Saturday morning and
by 10:00 o'clock they had raised
their quota, In appreciation of the
great service the Bed Crtm had
performed for thern. We hope no-
thing like the Crowell disaster
ever hits the p«'op!e of Baylor
County; but if it should, tberi the
Red Cros# will be ready to lend
a helping hand.
Decide what you car. do tin
year tor your Red Cro* Mak«
your contribution early, #0 that
our quota may be reached in
prompt and satisfactory way
Following is a list of thow#- who
have contributed to date:
1047 QUOTA $2,.*>70.00
SUBSCRIBED 720.00
List of Subscriber#.
A C Wirz
W B Craddock
A Hons ine is attending a nu.-ingr Dorif Alexander
%cho<iJ ?jt Dailaj and Patrice Jom'ph C Bow
the eighth grade at ScymrnirJ Lyndall L Parker
School Mrs. Mitchell fs Winona Gaines
principal thi: year >f th#* whoo! nrM Pelker
at Mabelk
HOSPITAL NEWS
sure the right numhert are put!,MaV "'f''
,1.. —1 *ui. community will
■n for one day j '«iii (n^atL« > P*0Pk and this communit
of the queen* W j
-rxxt who Will ! at th" \im" "f th', £?" f"r » rfry ' n,T-n v/Uh us
nominal charge of 25c prrr digit j
Trie money made by the girl* out J
them with us
The dairy had 31 cowk when it
>i#Mu ui<.Li /.»•<( M f 1/ unl/<ul k'
! J W floss
W K Wnitl#yy
! L B Donchoo
J T J Bolger
« Ferrell Wright
L If Casselberry
J F Eubank*
Mrs Clifford Porter
McKcozie A; Wisdom
J C W'toldridge Co
C li Matlu-ws
F H DjivIs
Banner Pub Co
Mis-. Floseie Whit#*
D A Holman
1 Robert Farr
u! «^«n«V7r w«; «i£ .te .J,;
rssrzirsstjs sa«n!» ^ ^ **» -»«-
g/rla with a srnile j
oney tor a service
XtVXTt
Claud- Callan say#?
"Today a
young man will spend money on following the Ar-a Cownell me# t- . ' *
a girl, but In dad's day wb#m a (ing in lanuary ariA import* rtt f;tV//riU turm at 1
TO «TO< K «ff#)W
Manager O M'-Daniel
RfJJti-AWAY TEAM KII.I.H
' UJOYit l,FO.NAKf> IIABCHN
Lloyd l>-onard Hardin etf Hound
I Timber, thi# county, was killed
of the * Tuesday afternoon when hi# t«-am
Seymour Chamber uf Commerce f 'an away as be v/a going home
ha* been working on a delegation 1 from M# garg-l Trie accident hap
to the Fort Worth Fat Stock Show pened near Megargel cemetery The
on Seymour Day, March 13th wounded man wa* b-ing tak-n to
That is Thursday of next week j Olney by hi# brother J. P Har-
Mr McDaniel state# that tbe! din and Dr L M Gore, when he
program now call# for filling a -died on the way,
20-pa»*enger chartered bus, and; Mr, Hardin who wa* 7#
Patients dismissed: Mrs. Ru-
dolph Kohut Mrs. J. A. Byrket,
Mrs. Walter Patterson, Mr*. A. C.
McAllister, Mr*. S. M Guthrie,
Mr - Crit McDonald, K em pie Mc-
Lemore, Mr*. G. C, Wood. Mrs,
Price Franklin Mr*. E D Hill, Mrs.
J, C DonneII, R, N Edward#, W
have i W Montgomery, Mrs Floyd Sian-
! dridge. J. C. Johnson, Mrs. D.
W Fails, T W Kill man, Mrs, C
L. Terry. Mrs. W. O, Wheeler, Jo I Mocek Equipment Co
Arm Blanks Mrs. Torn Frank Gto j Lindley Carter
ver. Mrs. Deb Coleman, Linda Gail
Green. Mr* L J Barker.
Present patients: Ko«« Bat#*!!,
Clartnce Pool, H H Williams. S,
T. Skkertton Mr*. C E Vaden,
Miss Daisy Baskin, Mrs. Noble
Wilw.n, Mrs. T. W Kill man, Ml»<
Kathryn Byrket, Mr*. Je*# Comp-
ton C K Hup#,*. Kmc fit Cruthirdit,
A J, Glasgow, Arthur Home, W
B Self. K P Searcy, Mrs. Helen
Briggs. O P Caldwell, Mr*, O.
F Harvey Ar Mrs Jerome Macha,
Mrs. W. O, McMorri*, Kay Mor-
ris, Mrs, W J Gist, Bobbie Dug-
gan
K D Car
P 1 Blodgett
J If Anderson
Mr# Chas Randal
Mrs Vita
Mrs Morris Martin
Mist, Sancy Carter
Mrs L C Walker
Cash
Guy Hargrave „
A P Moerre
Mrs Jr/e Carr Jr
Mr J S Carr Sr
Mr Feemnter
W E Harmon
G H Jorw*
Birth* Son born to Mr and j B K Rhea
Mrs W O McMorri*, Johnny Del- Mr* R E Fowlke#
ie-rt Jr., son of Mr. and Mr# Deb John Oormier Jr
had ! Coleman; Rickl G , son of Mr and ( W H McDonald
Tom Frank OJ'rver flf
thi# would make the rttund trip been living at Round Timb. r ever j Mr Tom Frank Glov#'r III j Mr# W K England
in one day getting everyb#>dy back since 1010 For the past 2 years " " " " - worm-wirz C.-iev Co
• borne that night Mr McDamel! he had b#-#m on the Ao< Hall farm, j\f vvj f»IF,« | Kunkl#-y fle Jrme#
! ha* r'-served ./-at ttefeels to the 2 mile* east of Hound Timb# r and
i Show, rodee, etc., and will be, wa* living alone.
ti.Toti.% j attendance from over th- district; Golf ( l«b T# Meet able to keep tl.< an*it Saturday Two brothers of the dec-eased
Senator W. Lee O'Daniel baa bad M e*p-eted, j S-cretary J O Bufl-r has autF-' night At that ' n® n- will have, have al*#> been living in thi -#<
a good daal to say abotit th- W-w' 'f?ii« is th- w«-ek for Jimmy Hale, [ ori/#-d The Banner to ay that the | to return all t at ar«- unsold | Hon for many year They are
D#-al W I>ee fold the otb-r wma- | field ' /wii'iv- t/> s{e-nd at Sey
tors that by their vote tbe p-ople
last fall warded to derail th- gravy
train at Washington. n#d (imply
P. change engineer* and con-
ductor*
flMHM
We had one spring d*y Tu#-^d«y,
and Mr* J. A. Britain wa# out
anelng about the yard Jim wa?
anting in nis office at th#- Trading
Pn«t, reading hi* paper and he
had his helper Pete Honv helping
Mr* Britain with the >p»dir»g
Pr#dty self?
mm
Pr#wldent Truman has been on
a big vl#it P. Old Mexico and new
Texas fn hi# plane, the Secred
Cow, be flew over pari cut in vol-
cano. and the thing obliglngl/ e-
ruped a bunch of lava about that
time Mexico was very hospitable,
OOLLOQ He ran tbe bual-
mour, and lie i# inisy seeing the
diff-r-nt 'Atif* arid committees
and asaistlng with activltie# in
wbatev-r way he can.
On Thursday evening #>f last
w-ek tiyrem Shupee aod Jack
O W Bailerstedt
Funeral services f#nr Jame# Ed- j M L Tipton „
ward infant son of Mr and Mrs ' J V Kisinger
D#-an Richmond (A Haskell, were j Howe
held at 10 30 o'clock W"dnegday Henry Seydler
morning at the funeral hum* In I Mr# Lydla Seydler
Haskell, with the R#rv. Cordon Ralph Howe
annual me«?ting of tbe S—yroout The tare em the enartered bus! J P. Hardin of Round Timber |
Golf and Country Club will be twill be e#*.»id#-raoly t**i than th#; and F, C Hard in of Vera. , r th,. firm t M/-#h i i,« n „
held In the Chamber of Commerce (regular rat-s Lapel slips are be-J The d-c# a#ed was a highly res- fC '[ Vond.^I, - iS i
room# at the eMy hall on the even- . ing printed with the word. "Eey-Ip—ted citizen of his community. ^u".» th.ere^( .n l wj^
^ Trifoy Marrh ,4 « 7«i^. « - «... ~r,-|«d .««. h'l! «IJ 1'tZ*
James Edward wa# born Tues- I West Texas Colter, nil Co
a* tm Weitdnesdav af- 'lay morning. March 4th, and died I R L George
- — - ' a few minut-s after birth B# [ Hattie Robin nun
ides the parents, the baby i# #ur- | Jack Atmp
n/el #>ck
! body will knr/w what town our ■ the tragi.
At thin meeting there will be; crowd rep-< : Tbese #iip* are
Jr/oes fr#en thi* place attended a' the annual election of officers, tbe at the Cfwmber of Commerrs cd-
me-tlng of the Worth west Courvil' date# will be set for tbe annual fic<- and all b'*ild get them be-
board in Wichita Fall*. At thi# I P/urnam#-r,t. and such other buti fore lea v. / on th#? trip
rne»-tirig a number of plana sm-
laid rait for work this year, and
goals were set for the year The
Coonrif board me# t every two
moothe.
Capt Carter Taylor of Ft W'/rth
waa up this week Ut #**• atewt
everything on hi# ranch in the
Ogden etrmmuniiy.
Mr, and Mr#. E W. Peacefc and
•ons J.shn and B#>b, of Grand
Prairie spent last week end with
Mr. and Mr# Otto Ptacek of Bom-
arton
r»»—.» attended to as may corne be-
fore the club With the HW mem-
ber* which the club ha# now, the
annual meeting should be much
T E Cradd/x-k wa# in Wash-
ington, D C„ ia^ week for a
short t,rr.' i#>#/king after bu^nes#
m#*e largely attended than ha# I for th# BEA He awmt and came
been the case in tbe past by plane, and #a.d he wa* d-lay-d
| t.w day in starting back on ac-
Mnwe# f'eggy and Joreen Ko- j count of the » atber Washing
curek, junior student# at Texas j ton had an ^ inch snow and it
T#'cb, v'uited over the week end
teith the parents, Mr, a.'d Mr#
J. F Kocurek of the Ogden coro-
Tiunity. Peggy i# taking on the
-iutie# of businesa manager of
Za#a Linda for the spring semes-
ter.
got prurtty cold
Seymc/ur Chapter Wo. 44tt OES
is having a benefit game tourna-
ment Monday, March 10th, at 7 30
p. m. at tbe city auditorium Be
there.
life
Burial wa
ternoon in th#r Round Timber cem-
etery
vived by a brother. Charles Dean
Mrs. Melda Six subscribe* tor
The Banner. She I# cashier af the
Friendly Grocery, and *he and her
Th#- firr department answered a
all Tuesday to the east part of
mother Mr* M S~ Plummer. live two"' w^ere a residence had got-
in her home in the southeast part i w> tire from a wood stove Tne
of town blaze was gutng out ths- top of | Bonnie Lew i
" " * HH *'—' First Kationa
Haylttr Drug SP.i
Geo A' Andrn-na
Mayo L Shell
Mrs C R Jones
Fred McCord Jr
Bill Moore
the roof. Fortunately the fire
W A Thomhill of Red Spring# wa* extinguished before much
says if be w-re going to plant j damage wa# done
mm it would b« next week. ■
in
if rw wrr guinn w (II*"1 I
any corn it would be next week,
but he'* not going to plant any.
Combine maize, now, you can har-
vest with a combine; but Bill say#
he doesn't have any team, and corn
1# too hard to gather.
Jack King has come in from
Camp Stoneman and will have a
furlough at home until April 2nd
Jack is the son of Mr#. B F,
King
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1947, newspaper, March 6, 1947; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417234/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.