The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1946 Page: 4 of 12
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liti* county AHi-i finishing high
school I phtiilli'il 111 Tr*n« Christ lib
where I iccetVi 'l Hiy P A flew pi
I then entered Hie Southern Metho-
dist University School of Law
where I received my low? degree
three years later I am how *erv-
inn my second term as County
Attorney of Kno* County and fepl
tjuallfled to perform tin duties of
District Attorney as a result or my
education and caperience
I enlisted 111 the Army In May
1041 and received an honorable
discharge In October, HMD Two
ypars of my four and one*half
years in thp Army was spent over-
seas in the European Theatre of
Operation* In Military Intelligence,
It Is my Intention to see each
voter of this district and solicit
your vote for this office, 1 am ex*
periencing some difficulty In iiecur
ing an automobile at this time
hut I hope to get u cur soon and
«(•(• all of the voters of thl* district
as soon as possible,
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C II Tucker was In Friday to
renew h!» paper, He and wife
are llvln« on the 445-acre place
formerly bclongiriM to the hitter's
father, Uncle Johnnie Holmiyi, II
is midway between Mabelle and
the Kngiand school house, The
Tuckers bul^j a very nice home
on the place several years ago
Mr Tucker runs a slock farm,
and has had some uood pasluraue
out of his 100 acres In oats, In
the summer he has a large Sudan
patch for pasturage
VALENTINE DANCE
Spon»orcd By
Seymour Volunteer Fire Dept.
THURSDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 14th,
At,
Lodge Hall
Munic By
Ted Price and His Orchestra
ADMISSION; $1.60 Per Couple (Tax Included)
SUITS...
• |b Myi'di
WeH.in i'htlUpi* til Wiehit*
in.)\\ ihr w 11 k end Willi the
Welch tiudllv Mi I'hllllii
iMilly rtlsehtirgH from lhi> rtitby,
l< a nphew of Mi* Weleh
I'eik f'i t*m«lei of r-Ht Worth
hie tn i n vlnltlhK relatives hup
Mi anil Mi* t huHe* ltUI«e|| and
Charle* ill who have been llvhta
ni I pvellaml wen here Wednenday
mid Thtirsilay on their wnv to Ban
Antonio
,1 K Taylor went to Hoy, New
Mexico the latter part of last week
Mr and Mrs Donald Iteeves and
their little son of Mcyuiour visited
Mrs Heeves parents, Mr and Mm.
0 A lltighPR, Sunday.
Hob Horn made a trip to Dallas
last week
Mr and Mrs .1 O. Archer and
little son have moved to Hed
Springs.
(Iran Masslngnle, recently dis-
charged from the army, Is visiting
his sister, Mrs h, VV Hoberson
His home is at Hlco,
Mr« Delia McOuire of Lubbock
visited n lative here this weekend
Mrs CI rover Coffman Is visiting
her mother at Kimt Vaughn, New
Mexico,
Johnny Huberts of Missouri Is
vlsiilng relatives here He and his
sister, Mr* .1 M Holwrson, villted
Mr and Mrs lluil Huberts In New
Mexico the latter part of this week,
Mrs H C, Hplnks has been visit-
ing tin Clinton Hoberson at Hny«
iter Clinton Is Just home from a
stay In the hospital
Mr, and Mrs Karl Luna and
Hurff shopped In Wichita Kalis,
Friday,
Huclon and Dick Rlchttrd* of
Spur left the first of thl* week
after spending several days visit-
ing their sister, Mrs Cecil Welch,
Mrs Bobby Itobernon spent a
good part of last week as a patient
in the hospital at Knox City,
Mrs, D It Sullivan is at home
again after upending .'17 days in the
Knox City hospltol Dickie, who
hud been with relatives at Kast*
land, is at home, too,
Mr, and Mrs Joseph Herbcle of
Han Marcos, Mr and Mrs, II- ft,
Klllgorc of Kort Worth, and Him
Dobson of Oklaunlon were recent
in the <; w Sutton home,
1 'eddy, Jr., Is home from
to spend the OA-day fur-
i witu granted when he re-
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DR. B. R. EZZELL
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I arniPM Nalbitirtl Hank llulblln
Office IMimie An-H ltr«. Phuoe 9
Dr. Hnrrietta Walters
nriNNin CltlltOPRACTOtt
Phone 413
Nenl Hoar Narth Whiteside Trxaro
Hprvicp Mtatlon
Dr. J. F. Tomlin«on
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Offlep; First NaMotuil Hank rfldg.
I'liaitp 271
Dr. J. B. Reneau, Jr.
VETERINARIAN
Monday, Toxon Phono 223
tiring your Anlinals In by
nod Hnvel
visitors
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Florida
iough li
enlisted
Mrs K M Adams Is here to visit
her daughter, Mrs Alton Iloblnson
Mr, and Mrs Clarence .lone* of
Htepbenvllle were week-end vis-
itors In the home of their daughter,
Mrs A K Boyd, Jr,
When A K Boyd left Hunday
for his home In Sudan after spend-
log a week here, Jie was accompa-
nied by A K Hoyd who visited In
Amherst and by W A Harris who
visited In Lubbock,
Hob Dunnlvant l« home from) were
the Pacific, accompanied by hi*
wife and little Hhella Arm, who
have been making their homo
with her parents, Mr, and Mr*,
W F, Ha be, he has gone to Ala-
bama where hi# parent* live,
HIIOVVIK IK A FOB lilt lltF
A social event honoring Ml*«
Margaret Boone, the bride elect of
Joe Llgon of Kort Worth, was a
shower tea on Wednesday, January
<4,')rd, at the home of Mrs, Chloe
Hhavver with Mrs Showver, Mrs.
1 tattle Boblnwon, and Mrs, Lincoln
Hum* a« hostesses, Home seventy
five friends of the bride called
between four and six. Those re-
ceiving the guests were the host-
esses, Mrs, L D Boom?, mother of
the bride, Mrs ,1 M Llgon, mother
of the groom, and the honoree,
Ml.*» Margaret Boone
The guests were ushered Into the
dining room to be served The
table was covered In an ecru lace
cloth with silver service at each
end where cither coffee or tea was
offered the guests Delectable tuna
sandwiches, coco-cake balls, green
and white, mints, and salted nuts
were placed In an artistic arrange-
ment on both sides of the table,
The center piece was of white
stock and white carnations set off
by mnlden-halr fern. Silver and
crystal candle sticks were used on
the table and on the sideboard,
China cabinet and
green and white
color scheme was
out In the dainty
used,
room
mantle holding
candles That
further carried
green napkins
Those assisting In the dining
warn Mrs (J K, Boone, Mrs,
J, K Kemp, Mrs. V J, Drew, Mrs,
Tom Irby tit Dallas, Mrs John Klrm
Hoblnsor), Mrs Hufu* Whitley, and
Miss B«ih Buskin.
Krom the dining room the guests
token to the hall and asked
to register In the bride's book,
where Mrs, 1) B, Daugherty, Jr.
and ,M/' Claude Daugherty presld-
« d
After registering the guests had
an opportunity to view two rooms
Corl Coulston, who was stationed ; „f beautiful and useful
ha* a j ranged In an attractive display.
18.40 to 22.50
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' HOME OWNED
Mn C H Treat, Owrur v- Phone 291 R
in Japan, Is at home and
discharge from the army,
The K B Hltchlc family, with
the exception of Oulndcll, visited
relatives In Spur this week end
Samrnle Par hum ha* gone to
Arteiila, New Mexico to visit his
sister, Mrs, Daltou Morgan
Teams from our school will par-
ticipate in the basketball tourna-
ment at Benjamin Krlday and Sat-
urday,
Saturday night was Parents
Wight for the Cub Scouts, The
Cubs exhibited their work, and a
covered dish supper was served,
CJuest were Mr and Mrs, Carlo*
Baker and children of Seymour
and flupt, and Mrs. MoConnell,
The local school Is making an
effort to have 100% participation
In giving to the March of Dimes,
The Methodist parsonage has
I been given new coats of paint on
both the outside and inside as well
as having new wall pa per and
bath room fixture*,
Hev Woodrow Adcock, a dis-
charged chaplain v/ho served In the
European theater of war, will be
the new pastor of the Methodist
Church He and his wife have
three children, tv/o girls and an
eight-months old boy
Ernest Boone arrived home Mon-
day night, He bad been stationed
in Hawaii prior to his discharge
Mrs, Johnnie Gore visited Mr
and Mrs Hill ./one* at Guthrie on
Monday,
Kuell McKlnney, home from
Europe, has been viidtlng the
Johnny Gores, Me has re-enlisted
in the army.
Loyd and Aaiph Archer and Hor-
ace Bridges of fUm City visited
here this week end
The Torn Bowdoin family, ac-
companied by Janette Heck, visited
j In Dallas arid Terrell this week
end
Recently moved from our com-
! rnurilty are the H. J Krazler farri
ily who have gone to Bomorton
im l,n^\ vm v th
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You'll find a n#w zip In your car bo-
cause there'* a new zip in Phillips 66111
Oil cross country highwity or In city rrnflic, you
get *111011 when your •nMinv's powernl by tha
new Phillips 661
I>«» you wsni to be thown? Broiher, llic proof's
ns hsndy «s your nearest <•<> sign, Drop in and fill
up. Then tsk« your car out snd 1st Phillips 66
open your eyes, Power—pit k-up— jmp—liisl«n»
•tarn—man, Phillip* 66 lis* 'em sill
Don't witli for your neighbor to l« 11 you - find
out for yourself today 1
* PHILLIPS VAST
RESERVES OF HI6H-
VOLAT1UTY NATURAL
GASOLINE MAKES
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CITATION ItV PI'BMCATION
THE STATE OK TEXAS
To Kaph Lyon (fHKKTINfi
You are commanded to appcur
and answer the plaintiff's petition
at or before 10 o'clock A M
Tom H Moore was In The Banner
offflcc the other day and subscrib-
ed for The Banner, He and wife
and three children arc living In
the southeast part of Seymour, and
Tom ha# not decided definitely
what he is going to do, He Is the
son of Mr orid Mrs, Clyde Moore
of the Blchland community, Jt"fl
i he war, furrriing near Goree when
called into the service. Mr. Moore
was In the service for 13 month*,
six months of the time being spent
on Oahti Island in the Hawaiian*.
He was in a gun crew of the ack-
ack, and in the defense of the Is-
lands For a while he was at
Hickman Kield, He received hi*
discharge on Jan, 21*t,
Lloyd White wax up last week
from Haskell for a short visit
with hi* mother, Mrs, Buck Jones,
while the weather was riot suit-
able for tanking, A four inch
snow fell in that suction. While
here Lloyd was in to renew hi*
Banner, He wo* with the tank
ing business in Baylor County and
is doing the same work now in
Haskell
i Too many men are suffering from
j syncopation - irregular movement
i from bar to bar. Or perhaps we
ihould call it bottle fatigue
Maybe we'd better rpt trying to
fmd out where the world is going
and just do our durndest to hang
on for the ride,-—Ex.
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1ITATION IIV PUBLICATION
THE STATE OK TEXAS
TO Karl J, Gerdes, GREET!NO:
You are commanded to appear
and answer the plaintiff's p«*tl*
tlon at or before 10 o'clock a.m.
of the first Monday after the ex-
piration of 42 days from the date
of ijiNUHncc of this Citation, the
same being Monday, the Uth day
of March, A D. 1040, at or be-
fore JO o'clock a, m„ before the
Honorable District Court of Biiy-
lor County, at the Court Hou*e In
Seymour, Texas,
Said petition was filed on the
a 1st day of January, 1040, the file
number of said suit being No, A082
The names of the parties in said
suit are; Billle Gerdes as Plain-
tiff, and Karl Gerdes, as De-
fendant,
The nature of said suit being
substantially at follows, to-wit:
Spit for divorce, alleging cruel
treatment, on the part of defend-
ant toward plaintiff, and that their
further living together Is Insup-
portable; that plaintiff i* the pro-
per person to have the care and
custody of their Hl-months-old
boy, Lynn Earl Gerdes; and for
cost* of suit, etc,
Issued this the 21st day of
uory, 1040,
Given under my hand and
of said Court, at office In
mour, Texas, this the 21st
of January, A, D, 1(146,
BOB CHAMBERS, Clerk of
District Court, Baylor County,
Texas, 21-24
Jan
seul
Hey-
day
and the C, A. Dovlu family who
have gone to Goree,
Rev and Mrs. R. L. Pogue were
business visitor* in Vernon Satur-
day,
Mi*s Eugenia Jefcoat, who had
been here most of the tirm since
her discharge a* a WAVE, has
icon* back to California to work.
QUALITY PRODUCTS
'V
Pre war Quality High Octane Gasoline
And Other COSDEN PRODUCTS
GOOD STOCK OF BATTERIES
WASHING GREASING, POLISHING
PLATS PIXED
H. C. PARKER
Phone 316
North Main
A. K. Gandy of the British-Amer-
ican and wife returned recently
from 12 days spent at points north,
They went from here to Memphis,
Term,, for a reunion in the borne
of Mrs, Gaudy's family, There
were five brother* and one broth-
er-in-law at home, all of whom
have recently been discharged from
the services, Mrs. Gandy stayed
there, for the first reunion of the
family in five years, but her hus-
bond went on to Washington, D, C.,
where he applied for # patent on
an invention he has recently per-
fected. It 1* for use in the oil
fields, and Mr, Gandy is hoping to
have a rather nice thing out of It.
Mrs. J, li Warren of Seymour j
was in The Banner office Tuesday
to have the home paper sent to her
daughter, Mrs Wllburn Loflin of
Abilene, Mr, Loflin received his
discharge from the army in De-
cember, and is back in oil field
work at Abilene For the past
year, while Mr Loflin was over-
seas, his wife and their three chil-
dren have been living In Seymour,
the flrxt Monday after the expira-
tion nf 42 day* from the date of
Issuance of thl* Citation, the same
being Monday the Iflth day of
March, A, D 1040, at or before
10 o'clock A M,, before the Hon-
orable District Court of Baylor
County, at the Court Hou».i> lit Sey-
mour, Texas,
Said plaintiff's petition w«« fil-
ed on the 17th day of August,
I(l4fi The file number of said suit
being No #000, The names of the
parties in said suit are Elsie Lyon,
a* Plaintiff, and Kaph Lyon as
Defendant.
The nature of snlrt suit being
substantially as follows, to wit;
Plaintiff alleges they were married
on or about the 20th day of Octo-
ber, A D. 1040, and lived together
until on or About the ifith day of
March, A D, lIMfi
Plaintiff further alleges that
there are no children alive born
to this union
Plaintiff further allege* that De- i
fendant I* a mini of violent temper;
he often struck and abused her
making It impossible for them to
live together as husband and wife,
insupportable Plaintiff prays that
the bond* of rnatrlntony existing
between thern tie dissolved,
Issued this the 2Hth day of Jan-
uary, A, D, 1040
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Seymour,
Texas, this the 2Hth day of Jan-
uary, A, D 1040,
Bob Chamber*, Clerk, District
Court, Baylor County, Texai,
Mi*, O, J. Cornelius went to
Arlington for a week end to at-
tend special exercise* at NTAC
when u group of college rpicens
wa* crowned There was the NT-
AC queen, together with others
from colleges arid high schoolr,
over North Texas, There were u|
so members of the "Who's Who" at
NTAC, and these included Ml**
Sue Cornelius, who was elected
from the Department of Geology,
The crowning exercises proved a
big event for North Texas, and
it was attended by hundreds from
over thl* section The ipieens arid
the Who'* Who arid their escorts
made up a group of about 200.
Mis* Cornelius I* in her Hnplio-
more year at NTAC, and she will
finish with the term that ends the
last of January,
Notice to Bidder*
Bids will be received and opened
by Baylor County at the court
house at Seymour, Texas, until 10
o'clock a m , on Kebruary 11th
1040, for the purchase of one mot
orgrader of minimum horsepower
of lift li p, mid minimum weight
of iSI,ooo pounds, and one old
Western rnotorgruder to be taken
as part payment,
Notice l* given that warrants will
be issued in the maximum sum ot
$0,000 00, payable serially, last ma
turity date not later than April
Iflth, 1040, bearing interest at th<
rate of D per cent per annum, In
terest payable semi-annually,
The right 1* reserved to reject
all bids ROBERT JONES,
County Judge, Baylor County
Texas, 21 • 211
More than one billion letters foi
American soldier* in the J'acifli
area cleared through the Army
Post Office at the Hun Prunclsco
port of embarkation, Stacked oin
one another thl* would make a plh
l.ooo miles high
Mrs G, W Crum of Jucksborn
wii* here recently, together with
four of her *i#ter* and her son,
Edward Crum, Edward wa*
prisoner of the Jup« for thrc»
yeurs, and his getting back home
alive was almost like having a
loved one returned from the grave
Human beings could not stand
up on such small bones an exist
In the foot without that member *
elaborate system of arches.
A TEXAS WONDER
A mild diuretic affording symp-
tomatic relief in cases of swollen
Joints arid pains In the back or both
men and women, One small bottle
Is a month'* supply or more, Sold
by druggist* or by mall |L2fi per
bottle K W Hall Co., M7I) Olive
St, St Lou I*, Mo
SORE THROAT—TONSILITIS!
For prompt relief from pain and
diicomfort try DURHAM'S ANA-
THESIA-MOP. It it a icientiflcolly
balanced Doctor'* PreicripMon
combining a local anetlhelic and a
powerful germicidal dy# in a really
pleotanl tailing »olution, Powerful
and «ff«etive, y«! doei not burn
leridor throat mombranm and i»
*afe for children, If you do not
aqroe it it llin bent Ihroat mop you
ever o»#d—purchoie price will be
promptly refunded. Generous bot
Ho, with mop-ilicki, only 30c at
WLKTI.lt\ PHARMACY
NOTICE!
We will remove your dead
or crippled hogn. horses and
cattle PREE if the hid® l»
on.
Call us immediately!
WEST TEXAS
RENDERING CO.
WH'fllTA FALLS
Cull 11511ft Collect
D'SAPEER....
Arc you distressed by the cooking odors that linger on?
Well, get a 18 ounce jnr of D'sapeer, and spray a
misty odor remover through the rooms and SMELL
the difference. Recommended by leading mag-
azines.
While about it, you had better make an
appointment for that permanent wave
you have been planning to get, at the
The Ideal Beauty Shop
Phone 4ft3
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1946, newspaper, February 7, 1946; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417277/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.