The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1953 Page: 7 of 16
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Classified ads are cuh In ad-
vance to all except business firms
who carry regular account*. Please
do not call ads In and expeot them
to be charged. Classified deadline
Is Wednesday 5 p.m.
• FpR BALE
•Seed, whoait lor sale, certified
Wewtar; (MS'/r germination; 99%
purity, no weed seed; re-cleaned
and treated. $3.00 per bushel bulk,
$3.50 sacked and sealed. Ernest
Kirvezek, (I miles southwest of Sey-
mour, Route 2. 7-10p
See those good WORK SHOES for
iMen at the Trading Post.
Certified Cordova Barley, No. 1
alfalfa, seed wheet, hairy vetch,
Abruzzl rye, winter peas, Mute-
tairag oats, cool season grasses, all
fertilizers, tested quality, reason-
able prices, Harpool Seed House,
Denton, Texau. 5-8c
Two and Three burner OIL
STOVES at the Trading Post.
Pot plants to make nice window
box. Mrs. W. E. Turner. Eaist Pc-
can, N. Stratton 302. Phone 3507.
7-8p
| Bundled hegari, good grain. Ed-
m ward Halsler. ti-7p
I (Winter is coming, better look over
pi tIwiJe good warm COATS and
5 jackets at the Trading Post.
t Living room suite, breakfast rooati
ii] suite, tables and chairs. Phone
S 3586. 7p
All kinds of TOOLS and wrenches, TARPAULINS, all sizes, at the
at the Trading Port. Trading Post.
FOR SALE: Certified Wester seed
wheat. Also Early Triumph. $3 per
bushel. Seed cleaned and treated.
G. C. Wlrz, Seymour Rt. 3. 6-7p
Cemetery Lota for sale. Have seven
choice lots in the K. of P. section
of the Masonic Ceenetery for sale.
These lots are open to the public
regardless of lodge membership.
The cemetery will be filled when
these are sold. J. E. Culver. Phone
2900. fltfc
SHEET IRON, all lengths, at the
Trading Post.
GENERAL TIRES: All sizes In
stock, for passenger cars, truck#,
implements and tractors. Easy
credit terms. Moody Johnson Im-
plements, 201 W. Calif., Phone
3145. 42tfc
Composition SHINGLES and roll
roofing at. the Trading Post.
Army BLANKETS, and comforts,
at the Trading Pixst
Auto repair shop equipment. Go-
ing out of business. Orvllle Crouch.
39tfc
Electric IRONS, waffle Irons and
electric fctoves at the Trading Post.
Four well built houses, 3 bedroom,
gas, electric stove and washing
irfacihine connections; floor fur-
naces, located 007 S. Cedar, 509
W. Miller, 311 N. Browning, 302
W. Cora. Parties interested in
purchase, single or tor all may
contact W. M Wiley, care The
Texas Pipe Line Co., Box 000
Wichita Falls Texas for appoint-
ment and further particulars. fi-8p
FOR SALE: John Deere cotton
stripper, used very little. Albert
Hrncirik Star Route. 7-9p
Late model Electrolux cleaners:
For sale or rent. W. H. McDonald.
Phone 2649. 44tfc
All kinds of
ERS at the
amd wood HEAT-
ading Post.
Two Easy Spin-Drier washers,
good condition; bargain. Garllngton
Appliance Co. 7c
194)8 %-ton Ford pickup; 2-botton
J4" Case cnoldboard; 2-bottom 14"
John Deere moldboard; 2-bottom
tl4" David Bradley; 2 8-ft. used
Oliver one ways. Harris Oliver.
6-7c
Nortex seed oats, re-cleaned and
in good used 4-bushel bags. A. J.
llersfcedt.
Good Early Triumph seed wheat.
No Johnson crass, $2.50 per bu.
Jinutile Elliott, Bomarton, Texas.
5tfc
RUMMAGE lots of it, cheap, at
the Trading Post.
My clarinet. Phone 2534.
Portwood.
Sammie
4-7c
COTTON SACKS: 10 oz„ 9 ft,
$2.28; 10'a ft, $2.65; 12 ft. $3.00, at
the Trading Post.
New and used DOORS at the
Trading Post.
Baby bed, in good condition. Call
3555 after 3:00 p.m. 5-7p
FOR RENT
Three room furnished apartment
with or without bills. Call 3535
day, 2465 might. Mrs. Geo. Longley.
7ttV
3-room rock cottage
modern. Phone 3428.
furnished,
5tfc
BEDROOM FOR RENT: — Near
bath. Phone 3201. 100 South Ce-
dar. 38tfo
Furnished room private entrance.
Close-in. 400 South Washington*.
Phone 2252. 7-8p
Nice house in my yard In Seymour,
Harry Portwood, ltfc
4-room unfurnished duplex, ga-
rage R. G. Quisenberry, Sr. Phone
3047.
2tfc
Newly decorated inside, five room
house, close in on Lubbock high-
way. Jess Harkness. Phone 2201
52tfc
Three-roonf unfurnished apart-
ment; and furnished garage apart-
ment. Call Mrs. J. E. Culver. 47tfc
• UAL ESTATE
BAJLTOK COUNTY IANNIS
Seymour. Texas
OKT roue KAKM LOANS
n |m«umam£S *
Page 7
Thur*., Oct. «, IMS
Gene Culver
• WANTED
Meymour. Tsxat
Want to buy house to be moved;
3 or 4 roonfs. Write A. L Harris,
Star Route 1, Mul«Mhoe, Texas. 5-7p
WANTED: Man with cwr to sell and
deliver household supplies nearby.
Full tkne. Good earnings Can
also UM part time man. Write
Hawleigh's, Dept TXJ-440-270,
Moiwphis, Terwi. 7p
MOVING: R. V. Carey Trarutfar and
Storage; Local, Long Distance and
out of State. Call collect Graham
Ml or Breckenrldge 194. 2»tfc
KEYS made in 1 minute at Mich-
na A Cuba Firestone Store. 29tfr
MONEY TO LOAN—For loans on
(arm, ranch and city property, set
llunkloy Ac Jones. Sevmour, Texas.
Low Interest, reasonable terms and
quick service. tl
See those Leddy Hand-Made Boots
at Brothers Shoe Shop. Bltfc
NICE FURNISHED ROOMS and
apartments, by day or week at
DeLuxe Court No. 2; 5 blocks west
of court house. Phone 3435. I ltfc
TWO BEDROOMS adjoining bath.
706 East McLain. 25tfc
DOWNSTAIRS apartment for rent.
Mrs. J. B. Self. 27tfc
• BUSINESS 8ERVI0E _
High-speed polishing machine Low
rental rates, at Miehna & Cuba,
Firestone Store. 4tfc
Septic tunk and ccMspool cleaning
and construction. Cleaning aver-
age home unit $15-$25. 24-hour
service, work guuranted, Kaph Ly-
on, Rt. 1, Box 1, Seymour, phone
| 2453 or 3638, 6-»p
! HOHDKN MORRlSS ENGINE
WORKS, Wichita FaUs, Tex. Com-
plete engine rebuilding. Crank-
i shaft ground in or out of cars or
trucks. Phene *-8691 or 2-8692.
27-34 ptfc
FOR REFRIGERATION SERVICE,
Electrical service, see Carl Snyder,
Jr.. Day Phone 2232. Night Phone
3228. 22tfc
mour en ether week days
Knox National farm Loan Aaafe.
L. B. Donehoo, Sec.-Trees. MMa
TREATS FLOWERS (or all
slons.
DON'T throw them a way.
them repaired today. Brother*
Shop
High-speed Polishing Machine. Low
rental rates art Michna
Ik Cut
Firestone Store.
FOR all your PLUMBING NUDS
call Elmore Taylor. Day Phone Ho.
2232. Night Phone 3S32.
For all your PLUMBING NEEDS
call Elmore Taylor. Day Phone No
2232. Night Phone 3332. 33tfc
General furniture repairing and
upholstering. Shop located at home.
T, L. Bullion, 606 Donald St. 16tl
GENERAL Farm Equipment and
Auto Tire* and Batteries. All slies.
Moody Johnson Implements, 201 W
California. 38tfc
See those Leddy Hand-Made Booti
At Brothers Shoe Shop. Bltir
MISCELLANEOUS
2 furnished cottages. Trading Post.
Two bedrooms for men; private
bath. Furnished garage efficiency
apartment. 211 W. McLain. Phone
3451. 6-9p
The A. J. Cooper, Sr. residence,
furnished or unfurnished. Inquire
at newstand. 6tfc
Furnished apartment.
Phone 2503.
bills paid
paid
53tfc
Furnished garage apartment. Call
2357. 31Wc
3-room apartment with bath and
garage. 611 N. Arkansas. Mrs. W.
N. Hart. 7p-8tfc
LOST OR FOUND
LOST. Ladies yellow gold Bulova
watch with expansion band. If
found please call Elmer Scruggu. 7c
i For floor sanding, tile and lino-
lum laying, call 3237. Ray Jaco.
37tfc
I "" ———--"l
I DON'T throw them away, Havs
them repaired today. Brothers Shoe
Shop. iati
Let MICHNA A CUBA repair and
retread your tires thle factory
method way. Passenger. Truck,
Tractor. All work guaranteed, lltfc
See the new Electrolux vacuum
cleaner. It does automatically what
other cleaners can not do at all.
Yes, it's automatic. See no dimt,
touch no dust, smell no dust. Salee,
service and supplies. Phone 2040.
W. 1L McDonald, Agent. 38tfc
FEDERAL" LAND BANK LOANS
—4% interest on farms, ranches,
Improvements, and other farm op-
erations. See L. B. Donehoo in
Munday on Tuesdays, and at Sey-
m&m
WILLIAMS
Saddle & Boot Shop
Phone 2338 Seymour,
QUALITY BOOT A
SHOE REPAIRS
Ball
Phone 2430 or 3558.
7tfc
Canvas and steel COTS, iron beds
and springs, at the Trading Post.
Wards' Riverside Tires and Bat-
teries. Sam Styles Service Station,
on Olney Highway. 3tfc
New Dearborn heater. 508 S. Fole^.
3 good GUTTARjS, cheap, at the
Trading Post.
WBSTAR: Wheat for sale. Free of
Johnson Grass. Exceptionally good
germination. Good heavy grain and
I clean enough to sow as is. This
wheat is rust resistant. 2nd year.
$2.50 per bu. Grown from certified
seed, $2.75 per bu. J. R. Knezek,
Phone 2529, S«yrrtour, Texats. l-8c
Two four-wheel, one bale cotton
trailers in good condition. Also,
prctically new International cotton
stripper. iHoyle Sullins, Vera or
call Seymour 2597. 7-10p
TOOL BOXES and tackle boxes,
cheap at the Trading Post.
New and used truck, tractor and
auto tires. See us for the best
tire deal in town. Your Goodyear
Dealer, Montgomery Tractor Co.,
on the Munday Highway. 5 ltfc
Early Triumph seed wheat, clon-
ed and treated. $2.50 per bushel.
Hoylc Sullinr, Vera or call i»ey-
moui 25C7. 7-10p
I Children's used SHOES, ladies'
aind men's shoes, cheaper than
| cheap, at the Trading Post.
Nice four-room house, cheap. J. T.
Martin, Seymour, TexaU. ltfc
'it For sale or Trade: Modern resi-
dence and ooie acre in Holly, Colo.
S Chicken houses, etc. See S. E.
-if Fallin, Seymour, Route 3 7-ftp
One good SINGER and one Mason
rotary sewing machines at the
Trading Post.
FOR SALE: Wichita seed wheat.
See Lindley or Errol Carter. Otfc.
All kinds of USED FTTINITURE
at the Trading Part.
New No. 050 Oliver heavy-duty
cotton trailer chassis. Harris Oliver
Co. 6-7c
FUNNY BOOKS, sold exchanged
Olin Sparks' Printer. 218 N. Main.
12tfc
BUSINESSES
FOR SALE
Major Company filling station
on the highway Thi» deal in-
cludes the building and cafe
together with all stock on
hand The property u new con-
struction Owner built this star
tion for his »on in-law who ha*
been drafted Priced to 84j.ll
Both the station and cafe art
doing a nice business which is
paying off
Orocery Store dtUidy deal for
a man and wife combination
Present ovwici says he doesn t
like being ooiii mod to the
store. Likt- the "P«*n
space# better
i A Culver fteyiiMMU fail#
ur
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High School Students
Begin Science Contest
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71 Vie for $1000 in Prizes
Fair With Winners to Be
OAK RIDGE, TVnn., May 7
i,Ti — Srtve nty-one hijh achool
students who know a Jot mora
•bout science than xuoat of
their elder# begin campeUUoa
today for f UXV1 prire money r
th« National Science FiUr,
The winner* will be
iWvincfd at a dinner tonw
night, from contestant*
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fornia to Connecticut.
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STATE LAWMAKER
ECONOMY LAUDED
4«nufacturers Association Oirectom See
*«ts in Holding Down Tax Load
'nd^l Sfat« fcfWator# ywttcrday r^oeU-ed
Nation from the board of director* of the
tureti A<Kodatlon« meeting In Loc An*
g*!e«
it)a directors ssvld tha Stale
t»* load already Is ona of the
most important of tha ni.iny
factors that giv<i out of 8tat>»
piot'.u»Mrs a «:oinpt»tltlva advatv
;t«e over local manufacturer*.
Thus, by pi«venMr<* adoption
•f a bicker StsU budget cslllnc
vr higher taxe*. tht btitin***
tn s».» theva iei:Ulntors h«vn
fvented Injury to tha Stata's
.Ire economy.
l())lu«t('i<il *t*H
n iddlilon to golr.g on r«<v
for holflJni? the Una on
♦.* spnndttuf «nd out,.
Urn ai.tpi>ort to *.vmp*tlw*!'*
,*lUots, the rilriictor* ;>l»o
(>.j t.vid Lepi.tlotnfe to
\U\ th« Siftie's ptirsona! prop
v law'.
Th<> j'driion.tl property "u
« of v.'.ihfornia npjM.ir to ho
.U^uatod and not geared !•'
indu*tr!«l St.itti." the *t*te-
nt ...ihtintied. "Amhictiity
j its- k of *ttft\«;lenl tlertrtUlon
jatii.e great tonfusion .uul <Jiv-
rrlmliiailon: hi the personal
property tux field. Th«re/ore
th« I,i}iji:»!at«re is r«»qne*ted to
. make a »pecUtl Interim
. „i!ndy of th<* over all probiem
A > • of i>isrsonsl property taxation."
■ i for 4(*teivl<1e Commltuea
/ lifcut Flan* were dI#cn*Aed for the
Vi' .voyoar n^^Mlattoii's annual tr»
OiST har held at tho St^tior Oct
ivl*am< The exiwutlve* adopted a MS
|0T tv.l m<>re niftcsnt clunjje In the ni-iocif*
tlon's bv-Jaw*. diuipnri to *
more antinomy to the tors?*
Statewide comtnltteen v-lueh
•viirk on varU>us Foments rt
the State's wonotn! >jp«robl<n>i.u
Among the l.i^^^.M.4. coin
tnlttee* a>-e i^^^vorkirg •*'
lr-.««flrg sv^K>hi supply of
equWabt^^Kd water, fuel
t-T*\of m<ru»>
V.:
fi v>ater* of 'he Stele
n*erou* or xsnheeUhv
and obialrin*.
at rr
. • • • A eersfNsfer Is massy Ikimg* le
It is a 4my~by-dmy rfeerriiag mi Watery
Ive narkHplaee • • • aa4, mm •
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Is the ebasHplea ml yew rigbl (• life*, liberty
IMartNsit mi bapplaros. WHfa m lull m**m»mrr ml dm\m-
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1953, newspaper, October 8, 1953; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429929/m1/7/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.