The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1946 Page: 2 of 10
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But the tal! am! whort of it ii thai
wintry duyi are Mill! ahead and a
wool coat Juokot will make the differ-
ence in your comfort out of door*.
In plaidn or In Holirl two color com
bination*. Do»tgn#d for »port» or gen
eral wcur made for men who bravo
nil kitidM of weather to do all »ort« of
thing*.
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WHIT WHITESIDE CO.
"The Man'* Ktore"
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A hi Hi 'ilniln* Is belbtt plrtUbed
fiif tteil Wt'iito«t1*y tllttlil rllhlV
(if brand HP** hitithi have inert mil
• t #><| and will t«» here fttr thrill
tt itfh I These bonks r«in til I n sntHe
«if the finest song» that have ever
been written There are new songs
tittil rtlnrt itmny of the most popular
«otlg* the ttiMlt A very pleasant
nnil i»ii»rilnhh< vfrtln« In assured
to nil who attend
We extend everyone a cot*dint In-
vitation In come and lnk»* purl.
Special songs will nUn lie featured.
Come and bring your friends
Whatever churrh yon arc a mem-
t)i'r of We urge you to come arid
nlmi4 and enjoy thin mid-Week sing
ItiM Come and hear these sermons
Sunday:
MtOO a nt Hip Transforming
Power of the Gospel "
7 00 p m "The King's Huslness"
We will be looking for you, be
sure to come
I'KKMIIYTKRI AN ( II UK II
Clarence C. El rod, Minister
"Today If ye will hear His voice,
harden not your hearts" 'Hebrews
3,7. Hi. Thus does the Scripture
warn us today as the warning warn
«lven to Israel of old We need to
hear God's voice, God has spoken
to us most definitely In the Holy
Hcrlpturea. That Is why we need
to read It and to hear the Word
preached Then our hearts should
iccelve It and obey It, We wel-
come you to both services Sunday
where God's word shall be pre-
sented,
10:00 A M. Dibit School for all,
11*00 A, m Church Strvlce
fl:00 A M,- Evening Vflspei Her-
vlce,
Mtccl Typewriter table*
Manner, , Third Engineer Elmo Brown
Ncutd a LAXATIVE?
' I horn# on u thirty-day leave from
11 the Merchant Marines He Is visit
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parents, Mr, and Mrs. O E
| Brown of the Kichiand community
! Elmo hum been in the Marines for
j eight months, He spent five months
of thai time In an engineering
school at New York He flew from
Mew York to Panama, where he
was assigned to SS BUdensburg,
a 'I ■ 2 tanker Ills ship docked at
Marsulle*, France, In the Nether-
lands, Aruba In the West Indies,
and Haifa, Palestine, While In Pal-
estine he visited Mount Carrnal
and Syrla On their return home
j ihey docked at Mobile, Ala , where
Elmo will report at the end of his
leave.
LOOK! THE NEW "POST-WAR"
MAYTAGS ARE HERE
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Many new improvements main-
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Phone 131 R
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tOWl IN NOW row A MAYTAG OI M ON S T B A TIO N
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I'lHMT IIAPTIHT ( III l(( II
itev J ft Baloh, Pflntor
Our Enlargement Campaign starts
March 17 and cnntlnues through
21st, We will study Bsptilt I>ls-
tlnctlves by J)r W l( White W<>
want all our people lo get In ou
this great campaign, We Invite
those Baptists who have Just mov-
ed to our community to placCm of
service among us.
Our workers meeting will be held
with the Red Spring* church next
Monday, 28th
The paator will preach at both
hours next Sunday, Subject for
the morning service "Giving the
Holy Spirit " Subject for the even-
ing service to be announced later,
We enter into deepest sympathy
with those who have sickness,
Wc deeply appreciate the most
splendid cooperation our people
have given during these winter
months A most cordial welcome
I* extended you to worship with us,
MUST ( IIKIHTIAN CIlt'ftCH
William J. Sprcen, Minister
Sunday Is Brotherhood Day —Our
Bible School at (1:45; Able leaders
In all class groups; Morning Wor-
ship and Communion at 11 o'clock,
Special music A challenging
Message It Is hoped that our en-
tire membership will make an ef-
fort to be present, Evening Wor-
ship at 7 o'clock An hour of
Christian Fellowship, You will en-
Joy the song service
Our family night, Wednesday at
7 30
Come and help us In our prep-
aration for our Easter Evangelism
You need the mid-week touch of
your church family life We ap-
preciate the fine spirit of loyalty
that has been shown during these
trying winter months You have
our earnest invitation to be with
us Sunday at our services.
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r«»m» t * nj Atu^tles shnW hi*ld hiri
S*lliM«y
Itesi'iVe phihtthrift HHHON
I to Feddle i,i'Wl td'hshrtw, *
i brniher to Muddy Ihdh cnlvew
wen» inhibited In the sehtilt' dl
vision and both ftltlhiah have been
entered in the district tt show and
sale In Wichita Falls. Feb 5W ttf
March I
Third thiougn t|lnth plare win
iters In the senior division In order
were Pat Hurley, Munday; Olen
Hay, Vein Jennette Beck, Vera,
.terrrv Beck Vein, John Ed Smith,
Kno* City, seventh; Monald Joe
Jackson. Vera, and Billy Mayberry,
Ctllt I In rid
J. G Putt*, Benjamin, placed first
In the junior dlvlllom Carroll
Fred Glover, Benjamin second;
Brysnn Laird, Benjamin, fourth;
Olen Hay, Vera, fourth; J G Pulls,
fifth, Jerrei Tralnham, Vera sixth,
C A Davis, Gnree seventh, Pal
Hill Munday, eighth, and Jerrei
Tralnham, ninth
Approximately 2(10 persons, In-
cluding club boys, their parent*
and business men were guests of
the Munday Chamber of Commerce
for a luncheon, J A Suofleld, dis-
trict farm agent from College Sta-
tion, Judged the show
Eight calve* were auctioned by
C It, Elliott of the Production
Credit Association office here, and
brought from 17 tn 2h cents per
, pound It O. Dunkel, Knox Coun-
ty farm agent, wa* in charge of
the show,
In a Judging contest between rep
resen tat Ives from Knox, Foard and
Cottle Counties, the Knox County
group placed first with li'M) points
out of a possible 1,000 Foard
County was second with 77ft and
the Cottle County team scored 7211
points.
Individual scoring honors went
lo Glen Dunkel, Benjamin, with
21 (ft points out of n possible 300
Ginger Johnson, Foard County and
Stanley Glover, Knox County, tied
for second with 2flft points each,
Rudolph Mlchallk w«* In tbl*
office Tuesday to renew his paper,
and we learned thai he and f«m
II,y are u, be located In Baylor
County next year Mi Mlchallk
married the daughter of Mr and
Mr*, F,d fiajek of Ihls place, and
Ihey have been living on their
120 acre farm ;i miles northwest
of Munday They have sold this
place arid bought the John Coufal
farm, 4 miles east of Bomarton
This place has 300 acres and is
well Improved Mr and Mr« Con
fnl sold their place recently to
Martin and Lane, and Mr Lane
and family are living there, and
will continue to occupy the place
for this year, Friends of (he Ml
eiiiiflk family will lie glad to have
thern IIvine •■••/•■'j- to us
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More mllds per gallon... more
power~pep-plck-up, that's what
Phillips 66 alms to give you! *
Anil you'll *ay we've hit the l)ullS*t»vo tlic
first time you lill up with the new Phillip* 06
unci ^ive your tur a workout.
The new Pltilllhs l.i a hi^li volatility gtt»o*
line thai will make you open your eye* the
first time you drive with it,
Talk about power pick-up pep quick
*tarts, why brother, the whole town'* talking
about Phillips 661
•3)? PHILLIPS HIGHER
VOLATILITY MEANS MORCM ?
PBPAHD POWER
IN YOUR MOTOR/
f-
D, GrsJ- oM/Vrii was a Banner
office caller Wednesday morning
I') renew his puper John said h«
wasn't much account any more and
hi* son In-law, Orvel Klnnlbrugh,
is working most of tils place now
Orvel Is also working ,'100 acre*
of land on the place of his father,
Jim K irmlbrugh, and he and wife
are fixing up a place there to live,
Mr drny and his wife are among
the old timers In Vera community
Mrs Gray ha# not been In good
health for the past three years, and
1* up only about half the time
Ol'lt APPRECIATION
The Red Cross (.tamp and How
pltal Committee ha* appreciated
Ihe co operation of everyone In
helping with the program at Shep
paid Field Especially have the
cookies which the different church
group*; have been furnishing been
enjoyed by the boys, They are so
hunity for home conking
One way to keep up the morale
[ of the boys In the wards In to have
j birthday parties For this pur*
pose, they need birthday gifts sueh
as comfort articles, stationery,
cigarettes, books (especially new
mysteries / These gifts usually cost
! about one dollar, Anyone who
' would like to help out In this Is
Mrs, lUdlth Holder was In to sub 'for the past three yeac It Is own
re r I toe for the paper for Mrs J C ed by Mrs Forbes Mrs Holder*
Forbes at Kamay Mrs Holder lias son, Murray Iti in the navy, out
been living on the old Ellis place thinks lie will be out by May
FIRHT METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Uel D Crorfby, Pastor
Sunday, Feb at the eleven
o'clock hour the Methodist Church
will observe National laymen's
Day J. W Hamilton, Superintend-
ent of the Seymour Public Schools
will speak and the Triple Trio of
the Grade School will sing for u*.
Everyone is cordially invited to be
with u* and enjoy this worthwhile
service, Sunday evening at (i.18
o'clock the Pastor will Speak at the
Vesper hour. Youth Service* will
follow the Vesper service
Our choir meets each Wednesday
evening at 7.15 o'clock. They are
preparing for our Easter Music and
all who will are Invited to come
and sing with u*
On February ZHlh the Scout Com
mittee of Troop Number 72 of the
Methodist church 1* entertaining
the Scout* of 72 and their parent*
in a Roast Pig Barbecue In the
basement of the church All of the
Troop ahould be at work getting
ready for the occasion. The regu-
lar Scout Meeting of Troop 72 l«
each Thursday evening at 0 4f> for
Patrol meetings and 7 o'clock for
the Troop meeting.
You are cordially Invited to at-
tend all of our services each Sun-
day Come and bring a friend with
you,
a*ked to turn in a gift or gift* to
one of tbr committee or give the
money and the committee will be
glad to purchase something for
you Don't forget the boys who
are still hospitalized
Mrs L, D Boone, Chairman of
(tamp and Hospital Committee,
Mr, and Mrs, John M Edward*
J» , -ii e now foil lied;.;.--1 mM/.-ih
of Heymour again, J M received
a discharge from the army last
week and they came immediately
home, He has been In the ground
service of the air force for two and
half year* and stationed at differ-
ent camps over the state He was
at Santa Ana, Calif at the time of
his release Mrs Edwards has been
with her husband most of the time,
They are living now In the house
south of I) B Daugherty, which
wa* recently purchased by th<
senior Mr, Edwards, J, M„ Jr, will
go Into the grocery business with
his fattier here
Mobiloil
FIGHTS WEAR
truth, clean, touqh Mobiloil in
rour •«qin» firjMt wear..,
• •p« your running
•*ootli*r and long*r. Irliej in
your cor today and lot •« chorli
ih* oil—and chonq* fo lr«ik,
• loo* Mobiloil for bolter eor
performance.
BR1GGS& DICKSON
Phone 60-R
OPEN 24 HOURS
VOUR FRIENDLY
MAGNOLjA DEAj-ER
Wa
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"HOME OWNED"
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Phone 201 R
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HeadCoUs
Quick relief from the *neezy, stuffy diatrcw
of head told* la what you want. So try
Va-iro nol a few drops up cadi nostril- -
lo WKitiie Irritation, reduce <oiigeiilon.
You'll wclcomc the relief that comes 1
Va-lro'iiol nlsrj IicIjmi prevent many colds
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Pollow dlaxtlona in folder.
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VICKS VATRO
AT LAST!
YOU CAN GET THOSE REOORDINOS
YOU HAVE WAITED SO LONO FOR.
OPEN NOW IN GRAHAM IS—
Melody Market
A complete record »hop, offerln/?
popular, western, and olauioal rec
ordn arid album*, and all typo* of
needle* and other aceensorlM.
RCA VICTOR
BLUEBIRD
COLUMBIA
OKEH
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DECCA
CHILDREN 8 ALBUMS
SPANISH COURSES
on Record*
Don't mi** thin opportunity to collect for your
enjoyment your favorites, ready to play when
you fct your new record player,
Melody Market
Went Side Square
BROWN WALKER, Owner
Graham
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1946, newspaper, February 21, 1946; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417254/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.