The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1940 Page: 1 of 10
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VOLUME XXX.XV. NUMIUK 2 1
SEYMOUR. BAYLOR COUNTY TEXAS, THURNDAY, JANUARY :{fi, mtO
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T1IN PAGES TIIIH WEEK
FAMOUS SAYING:
cold?"
zzzzzz
"(J<■<«! ain't It
Dates, Committees
For 1940 Reunion
And Rodeo Given
DhIon nml committees for ttie 104(1
Seymour Cowboy Reunion find Rodeo
were announced (Ids week by the
a,....., ... ... . | general committed for thin year's
. ,,n*V RdnU you can do event The general committee I* com-
J." y°.1' U" U!mil ,,n<1 HBy "0H,'d of K H. Hunk ley. chairman;
,ou had father have It now than J. W Rond and W. A, Mclcnr.
Banquet on Feb. 1
To Honor Panthers
Next Thursday evening, Feb. 1, at
7:80 o'clock In the basement of the
First Methodist church, the nnnuul
banquet honoring the Panthers of
Seymour High school will be held,
with members of the 1080 squad as
honorees for fhe occasion.
Highlighting a most entertaining
program will be Matty Bell, heud
coach of Southern Methodist unlver
next March. J I'. G leghorn Sr Hays | The dates set arc Friday and Sat-isHv, who will be chief speaker. Mr.
ie woutdn t mind it ho much It there urdny, July IB ll». Success of the Bell has served capably In this enpa-
j"' occasionally J show last year on (tic week -end days
prompted tlic setting of Friday and
Saturday for 1940 It would huve been
preferable to hold It later In the
month, but the final week end would
nave conflicted with election day.
An executive committee will be
composed of llm members of the gen-
eral committee arid chairmen of all
othei committees. Claud Cowan was
again chosen arena director and gen-
na| chairman < f the rodeo. Other
so he could get thawed out,
Some more of tVie farmers would
like II belter If they had more feed
for thi stock, They figure on having
to tall up some of the old poor cows
before spring comes,
zzzzzz
Tall talcs arc being told about the
cold, und most of us ore prepared to
believe tmythlng One Colorado
•Springs rancher said he had not been j eommittoes are as follows, the flrst-
oslng hl>. car during the bad spell, named on each one being chairman:
on account of Ictrtirig fils lock drink | Arena and livestock: S. I). Wallace,
llP dl his aotl-freeze, 1 J,. R, Burns, B L, Elliott, Lowe Stout,
zzzzzz I (.Sen. S Plants, Hill Damron, Chas.
They were talking about a certain T. Porter,
follow here, who Is somewhat on tin- Timekeepers: ft. C, Plants, George
rocks, and one of the party thought
he might he suffering from the cold.
Another woman said: ‘ Well, he Is
not likely to freeze. Me slays full
of akortol all the time, and alcohol
doesn’t freeze,"
zzzzzz
Wc might he [laying too much at-
lentlon to the weather. The otfner
morning /,, O. Wharton wrapped up n, * Carpenter.
Higgins', F. H. Davis.
Registration arid program: R. T,
Morris, C M, Randal, E T Go- . Ro-
land Howe, I) J Dalles, L D Boone
Parade and band: Tom Hooser, E.
V. Edwards, Paul I’ortwond, Bob llay*
ley. Ray Griffith, A. J. Cooper.
Sponsor: Lem Bellows, A. F. Wlrz
.1 I) Montgomery, Hurry Portwood,
good to come to town, and A. It.
‘ Krnl'1' " ‘lc<- I he Ju. l had on ore
overshoe. Never having noticed the
difference, Mr, Wharton would have
Prize: .1 O, Butler. Don Martin,
H I,. George, Whit Whiteside.
Publicity: R. E. Baskin, W N. Hart,
F It f ancher, Cedric Harrison, L, D
been Just as well off with the other '• Joncr, J, D. Dickson,
shoe off, ; Grounds: Will Yoe, Otis Thomas,
rt.-ru. ' CVias, F lUchmond, G, F. Boone Jr,
These .you 'Met, don’t *eem to! Dance: If, G, Brig J. E. Culver,
rnlnd it\e c< I. going around bare- | cu vita, 1 E Marti . Anton Mocek
legged, or who V rt. socks on. And Jr.. Dave Wlrz,
even older ones among the fall sex Ticket; 'J' F Craddock, E. A. Syp-
do not wear stockings enough to hurt tak (?:iI Dyer, Emmlt Golden, D. M.
or 1 T y are said to be about Dickey.
as much protection us a wire fence Chuck wagon: Jimmie Hankins, B.
at Amarillo, and with some <rf the i, Ncathery, O. H. Harrison, Claud
flesh colored ones It does not even j Karr, J V. Kislrtger.
look kr
J A Britain, R. O.
t'icy had on stockings,
zzzzzz
D. R Cardwell says he hasn't been
warm since this cold spell started,
His wife put a lot of cover on the
bed and Dari way* If there had been
one more quilt on It 'no couldn't have
turned over.
zzzzzz
A C McLarty was In town this
week without an overcoat. In fact, _ _ _
he never owned one In his life soy* 1 lirra r«K isr
(hey are In the way. All right, Don, i JJJJJL
If that's the way you fee] about It— KNTKRIAINKU Ai Mae
just go ahead and freeze,
zzzzzz
Old aettler*
To Ison.
Concessions: D, A Holman, W B
Alexander.
Saddle horse pens: G. A, Qulscn-
berry, R. E, Morris.
Parking and traffic: M R Holman,
L, A McCluskey. T. A Bledsoe, O. M
Cox.
Police: Arch Holmes. Jimmie Les-
ter.
Date for C. of C.
Banquet Is Set for
Thursday, Feb. 8
The dale of Pne 1040 annual ban*
duet of the Seymour Chamber of
Commerce has been definitely set for
Thursday evening, Feb 8, It was an-
nounced everal days ago by R E.
Baskin, chairman of the program com-
mittee
The committee bn. secured ns the
principal pcakcr Mark McGee, Fort
worth attorney. Mr McGee Is well
and favorably known for his splendid
addresse , and Is certain to maintain
the high standard . et at these ban-
quests In the past,
An unusual entertainment feature
I'nlv year will present Ralph DeShong
of Wichita Falls in a magic show. Mr.
DeBhong bn . a nationwide reputation
as uo amateur magician, being voted
I he best In the world at a conven-
tion iri Hollywood recently. Ills feats
of magic have been observed with
amazement by large audiences over
this section, and he is certain to be
a strong attraction here,
A vocal solo by Mrs. Tom McCauley,
delightful Seymour soprano, fills the
program as arranged to date,
Tickets for the affair will go on
sale In the next few days, With In-
vitations being mailed to members
this week-end. Annfner capacity at-
tendance is expected,
County and state peace officers ot
this section gathered at Lake Kemp
A good many around here have j Wednesday for a two-day outing,
had colds, whldn Is bad, but you can fishing arid business meeting, as the
figure you have plenty of company. J guests of Sheriff Oran Key and other
Whenever the rich, fhe beautiful, the
strong and the smart folks all have
colds, it almost makes you think you
are Just following the style,
zzzzzz
Several sales have been offering
attractive prices Iri seasonable mer-
Vernon officers,
Target practice, fishing, discussion
of problems and planning of future
meetings were on the program. An
attempt will be marie to have simi-
lar meetings at stated Intervals In
the future, for an exchange of Ideas
Interest Mounting
In County Beef Day
More than 100 beef calves and bulls
ere expected to he displayed in Sey-
mour on Feb. f> for Baylor County
Beef Day, County Agent G. T Hack-
ney said this week. Indications are
that all the F.F.A. and 4-H club calves
will be here, and n large number of
bulls for the bull show.
The event Is being sponsored by
the Seymour Chamber of Commerce,
which I offering $100 in prizes for
the best calves. Added prizes arc to
be given by Bob Haylcy and the Ar-
ledge Stork Farm. Entry fees receiv-
ed in the bull show will be used to
chandlse, (See the ad columns), and information.
This salesmanship business is quite Among those in attendance are Pat
an art. For Instance, fney will put! Taliaferro, Texas Ranger from Lub-
■ometblng down to Off cents. Instead , bock. Sheriff Arch Holmes of Baylor
of a dollar. Of course, there is not county, and Sheriff Louis Cartwright
anything much that anybody could | of Knox county.
do with 2 cents, but "Only 08 cent*" •--
sounds better anyway. MAY START SERVING LUNCHES
zzzzzz ; AT SOME OF THE SCHOOLS
fhe bank- knocked off Friday to meeting of school authorities and
celebrate ft. K Lee's birthday. Then
»hey closed Saturday afternoon and
others wa held Thursday of last week
with County Judge O. McDaniel for
Sunday, Probably little Ineonven-p,jrposc of taking steps toward
lence was occasioned, unlessi some- nervinK Jljnch to the children In some
body wanted to change a bill. nf the Baylor county ,chooIfl judge
zzzzzz McDaniel, who is ex-officio county
We feel sure that banks are still school superintendent, states that in
needed in a way, but fney long ago a great many places this Is being done
ceased to be of such widespread In- now, and that Baylor so far has been
terest when they quit loaning mon- neglecting quite a large opportunity
ey, (Or have they quit?) The cost of these lunches would
zzzzzz be paid mostly by donations from
Last week The Banner's Want Ad surplus commodities, and with super-
column had an ad about a bed room vision and part of the labor being
for sale. Mrs. Nugent revokes, and taken care of by the government A
says she will sell the room for a little WPA woman would be provided in
while, but she would want to buy ] the kitchen for every 22 pupils And
it back again when Mary Ann gets a home economies graduate would be
back from college. : provided, who would make trip* to
zzzzzz 1 (he various schools and plan out the
city here a few years ago, and his
reruuiks are always greatly enjoyed.
In addition to his talk, Mr. Bell
will present for the audience motion
pictures of the entire game between
S. IVI U. and Notre Dome played Inst
fall, which was won by Notre Dame
20 to IK These pictures will prove
iitiii uolly Interesting to grid fans', iih
they show clearly every play.
R. E Buskin will act as toastmas-
ter for the evont. Since the picture
will occupy some time, no other talks
of any kind are scheduled.
Tickets went on side this week, the
price being 7,1c. It Is hoped that an
attendance of at least 200 will be on
bund Coach Maurice Orr especially
urge., that everyone who will attend,
pointing out that this event is' for the
entire public, and everyone Is wel-
come. Tickets can be secured at the
drug stores, or will be delivered by
any member of the Lions club,
Awards win ne presented on this
occasion to the 1989 Panther letter-
men, us well as to the reserves who
came out during the season. And an
unusual feature will be the crowning
of the football queen, Miss Wynette
Byrket.
Unusual Picture
To Be Shown Here
A talking motion picture utterly
different from anything ever dhown
In this community will be presented
In the City hall auditorium on Sun-
day. Jan. 28. under the sponsorship
of the Seymour Lions elub.
The title of the picture is ‘‘Gol-
gotha," and It is the first and only
talking motion picture ever made of
the life and crucifixion of Christ. It
is a remarkable film and every man.
woman and child should see it.
Since the picture I,s being presented
in the City hall auditorium, a com-
plete set of the finest talking motion
picture equipment will be brought to
Seymour for the showing of the film
The cast, costumes and settings of
Golgotha" make it one of the great-
est scenic dramas ever filmed It was
made in the old country, consequently
the scenic backgrounds are correct in
every detail All speaking parts are
In English.
The mob -scenes in the picture hold
audiences spell-bound in their terrific
sweep Ail of Coe important charac-
ters are portrayed by the finest ac-
tors that could be obtained for the
various parts.
Seen in the film are the triumphal
entry of Jesus Into Jerusalem, the
plotting against Him, the Last Sup-
per, the betrayal, the trial and cruci-
fixion, and His final appearance to
the disciples after the resurrection,
Seen and heard will be such fam-
iliar characters' as Pontius Pilate, the
Roman governor who warfhed his
hands of the crucifixion because he
found no guilt In Christ; King Herod,
who taunted and abused Christ; the
twelve disciples, one of them Judas,
who betrayed Jesus; and Mary, the
mother of Jesus,
"Golgotha" Is historically accurate
In every detail. The producers of the
picture spent months in research, in rT Pavmenls lVIllftt
order to accomplish this remarkable » aX raymeiUS 1VIU81
feat. Furthermore, the picture Is non- j r» Maflp Thi* Month
sectarian In every respect, no faith j De 1Vla<le 1 018 *vlomn
or creed being singled out. Instead,
the picture is an accurate and re-
markable filming ol the actual Bib-
lical narrative. All faith* and creeds
and races, religious and non-religiou*.
Ticket Sale Brisk
For Birthday Balls
Next Tuesday night, Jan 30. many
residents of Baylor county will join
with 'hundreds of thousands over the
nation In dancing so that crippled
children may walk and so that other
children, now well, may never fall
victim to the scourge of Infantile par-
alysis.
The occasion is the annual cclcbra
Coldest Weather
Of Several Years
Grips the Country
Tills part of Hu. country, If not the
nation ns a whole, Is experiencing
the longest period of frigid weather
in at least 13 years, Mrs (', Daugh-
erty, who keeps the federal govern-
ment records here, has been observa-
tion of President Roosevelt’s birthday, j ing the weather since 1928, and this
when celebrations are held over the has been (lie worst pell since that
country to raise funds for the N«- , time The spell began on Dec 24
lions! Foundation for Infantile Par and there have been few pretty da*v«
alysls and its local chapters
In Seymour, two bulls will be held
that evening: One ut tV>c Lodge hall
Just across the Brazos bridge, where
Kohut's Texas Bluebirds will play,
and the other at downtown McDonald
Miner that time.
Everyone retail! the blizzard of
•January, KMO, whc*n the* mercury ^ot
down to 0 degrees below zero. There
was snow on the ground for a week
or so. but that period was nothing
hall, where Hill Port wood's Cowboy j compared with this, when long eon-
Band will furnish the music. , tlnuance Is considered. We did 'novo
Proceeds of these two halls will he , one day during that spell when the
split equally between the national ( thermometer did not rise about six
foundation and Its Baylor county 1 degrees above zero all day
chapter, according to R E Bask Iri. ; The.o have been other year* when
chairman of the local balls. | low temperatures were reached f l-
Mrs. Otto. S. Plants, vice chairman short periods. Or, January 20 193?
In charge of ladles’ activities, 'nas an-
nounced that a number of Baylor
county ladies will act as hostesses at
the bolls.
At McDonald hall, the hostess arc
to be Me.s'dames D, J. Dalles, A J,
Ballc'restedt, R. E, Baskin, Lem Bel-
lows. R. L. Caldwell, J. Donnell Dick-
son, Gerald Farr, Robert Garlingtnn.
Jimmie Hankins, Cedric Harrison, D
A, Holman, R. K Lowry, Lee Morris.
Mart Russel). Joe Wood and Will Yoe j lowest temperature of the winter here,
Ifostesse- at the Lodge hall will be i 4 degrees' above zero. But that cold
Me.sdames Anton Mocek Jr.. Adolph j pell was of shorter duration The
Fojtik, Ben Kubnla. Julius Holub, Ed ! present snap began on Wednesday
Vita, Hedrick Pavllcek, Charlie Si- ! night, J an 17, when n cold norther
melt and Joe Wasek. blew up, following temperature of 82
An intensive ticket sale got unde, degrees that afternoon, and before
It. got down to 4 above. On Jan 25,
I0J(J, we had the mercury down to
one degree above zero, with four de-
grees above on the 29th, And then
In 1933 we had one day w'nen the
N> rth Pole blew tlowri on us and the
little red mark got down to five de-
grees below zero. But that was for
only a short time
On the night of Jan. 11 come the
way this week, according to T. E
Craddock, chairman of the ticket com-
mittee, arid It appears likely that the
goal of 500 tickets for Baylor county
will be realized easily, The tickets
ure selling for $1,00, and are good
for both balls.
Untold good has already resulted
In treatment of Infantile paralysis
from balls held the past few years,
and their continued success will mean
that research designed to stamp out
this dread disease can be continued.
"Every Baylor county citizen who
Wintry Weather
Slows Up Drilling
award prize# for wYiich every bull i loves children, which should include
entered will have a chance. ■ ui# all. should buy a ticket for these
Instead of just a calf show, this * ‘*11* whether or not he intend), to
will be a showing and demonstration f 1 !" "
on quality beef from the sire to the »"•«• „more humanitarian cause
.steak. Among the bulls to be shown [ in,ln nuH-______
will be practically every one of the
: k , of the baby beeves exhibited.
This will demonstrate the type of sire
best suited for breeding purposes,
The baby beeves on hoof will show
w'nat the animal should look like
Both dry lot and milk fed calves will
be exhibited, which will give a fine
basis for comparison of these two
methods of feeding.
In addition, one calf will be slaugh-
tered prior to the show, and demon-
strations given on cutting up and pre-
paring the meat. It is hoped that an
expert from the A & M Extension
Service can be present for the cutting
up demonstration; and Miss Fontilla
Johnson and the Baylor County Home
Demonstration Council will carry the
demonstration on through to proper
preparation methods.
This show is certain to be of great
Interest to all who are interested in
beef cattle, arid is expected to draw
a large crowd to Seymour all day.
If the weather permits, the show
will be held on the used car lot of
J. O Butler. Inc.; and if it continues
bad, the large building belonging to
Bob Hayley east of the courthouse
will be the site.
morning we had a low of 1,7 degrees
On Thursday 20 degrees was high
for the day, and down to 8 that night.
Friday had 77 for high and 11 for
low. Saturday warmed up slightly
with a high of 40 degrees, and a low
of 14 that night. Sunday It was be-
low freezing all day, with 29 for hlph
and down to 18 that night. Monday
got slightly above freezing. 73 de-
grees. with a low of 17 that night. Ori
Tuesday 38 was high and 14 low On
Wednesday 29 was high for the day,
and down to II last night
A light snow Monday caused hope
that the oats and barley might be
saved, but it soon melted away, and
although it will be Impossible to tell
about these crops until the ground
thaws, grave fears are felt for them.
Wednesday night there was another
light snow, which will be of more
help to the grain It will not amount
to a great deal, unless more tails,
and the clouds are breaking somewhat
Thursday, with slowly rising temper-
atures predicted for the end of the
week.
The cold has been general, with
temperatures going low in places, to
35 below in Colorado, for instance.
The winds have whipped on down to
Frozen water pipes and frozen e-
quipment of various kind, has halted
nil test drilling here, as well as over
all the oil territory in the whole na-
11 The Brttlffn-American Company, I the Gulf Coast of Texas, and the cold
the most active agency in Baylor | ha'< Kceatly damaged vegetables and
county has only one report to make citrus fruits. In the Rio Grande Val-
that concerning Green D-« This test Icy much fruit was just ripening.
Is down 1015 feet. j antl 't will be a wonder If It is not
Staton & Bunch, on the Robertson all lost. At Mission the cold got to
county school land, arc «hut down at I fhe 19 mark, which Is hard even on
30(10 feet It is reported that this the trees. With sap up In them, they
test had a showing of oil. but nofn- j are likely to freeze and the bark be
ing definite has been put out. j hurst.
The Hall-Jordan test, a 4000-foot j The weather has been extremely
test, on the Baylor-Wllbarger county ] freakish In that on some days south-
line, is drilling at a depth of 2530 j ern parts of the state would be cold*
feed, ! er than farther north. And a frigid
The Mrs. Hattie Madden test, on streak went down fnrouftt
the John James farm In Ogden corn-
murrty, is down about. 1100 feet, on
a 2,500-foot tort
may see arid thoroughly enjoy this a(j(|t.ci.
Sheriff and Tax Collector Arch
Holmes warns taxpayers of Baylor
county that all full tax payments are
due this month. Any not paid this
month will have penalty and interest
great motion picture
"Plan now to take every member
of your family to witness and enjoy
this spectacle. It Is not only worth-
Holmes also said t*,iat all young
people who have become 21 years of
age since Jan. 1. 1939, must secure
poll tax exemption receipts in order
A Banner reporter asked Mis* Lol*
Stew art if she knew any news, "Sure-
ly, there must be something happen-
ing around here," "I guess something
ho* happened," said I-of», "but It
hasn't happened to me."
rn^: rvo^t^r^ unoeh;^
ful entertainment." Lion* club offl- , lheBC recei tSf but they mu*t be
dal* urged today. ■ ^ th, month.
The sonedule of prices and hours of
showing are found in an advertise-
ment elsewhere In this paper
Panther Cagers Win
JUDGE NEWTON ANNOUNCES
RETIREMENT FROM OFFICE
Judge Isaac O Newton has Issued
Plie following statement which will
be of Interest to local citizens.
Through this medium I wish b ,
thank you, my friends, for your loi „ \
and helpful support during my
ure of office as Judge of th'*
Judicial District, and to annot
return to the active practi'
January 1st, 1941.
My earnest desire Is
nearly merit your fa
dence, a priceless po*
ly, Isaac O. Newt/*,
Texas, where it was ^ «y
We f Texas On ^O/
was the eoldes* «..* <w. and
2 degrees 1 -
5 devre. -■»»«■«> >»■"
colder ,y Wh»r» Million> Aro Buying"
Central
in
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menus In advance.
At the meeting Tie id last week were
representatives from Kchools, welfare
committees, commissioner* court, etc*.
These Included Supt J. F, Kemp.
Prlnciials Mrs. W. A, Baker and Mis*
zzzzzz | Della McDonald, Supt. L D, Jones
The Dallas News paragrapfder says j of the local school board, Mrs, Mark .
man is the only animal that can Tucker, president of the High School LlOSfi UllC at VJiOFCe
laugh, and he hasn't got anything to' P.-T, A,, Mrs, T. G. Ea*1ey of the j The Seymour Panthers got revenge
laugh about. Welfare organization, Commissioner; on tin? Gorec Wildcats Monday night C;nn.
zzzzzz | Joe Cox. and other*. A committee I for ^c shellacking the Wildcats gave IN“CCIveu IUr i liuio
Carl Snyder, efficient Baylor coun- was appointed to visit the Olney them in the tournament here recent- a marie tr
\y commissioner, renewed hi* Ban-j school* and see how the plan works j iy< -./hen they took the Cats down I jbe yrnnh^^elirf Fund being col[[((
No exemption receipt is required
| in Baylor or other counties with Jess
than 10,000 population for the “overs,"
those entitled to vote free of charge j wa,;
by reason of advanced age. I t
______- n
One More Donation
County H
The
been a , f,
iv
ner this week and said he liked the out there. j by a score of 14 to 11 in a basket-
paper, especially the Passing Day col- j A -witable building must be pro- j pau game at Goree
unin There he goes; the only part j vided. where the lunches are served
of the paper that there
to, and Carl a commissioner
zzzzzz
The Record News Traffic Notes
•aid that each of us figures that he
is due *ome good luck The only
trouble about a lot of us i*4hat we
keep on taking chance* until we do
net have any chances left,
zzzzzz
"You didn't seem to be very nice
to her. I* she a friend of yours?"
"No, It was my wife."
zzzzzz
W M Free In fne Megargel Times
says You may tool some of the peo-
ple all ot the time, and all of them
■omr of the time, but you can't fool
the wife any of Ihr time.
zzzzzz
COLLOQ Caneha do !♦?"
is nothing j At Haskell this is a mile away, and rK)SO(l of Shipman. Crain. Howard
pc. student* are carried there by bus It | piummer and Self, was able to hold
is the custom for all the children bf,me boy* down to very few
who are able to do so to pay five j and fewer scores, while piling
or ten cents for their lunches, but uf) f.nough points to take the contest
none are excluded because *hey can- j .Seymour led 7-2 at the half
not pay Those who pay this small Not such good fortune was had by
i lected in Seymour by The Bay
Tho Panther «p,ad. Vnich w„ env !£«£ m V<|NG THE
of Vera donating $2 50 to brir
total collected to date to $10,
amount provide a fund for supplying
»uc-h articles of diet as are no1 In-
cluded In the surplus commodities
list
The set up is such that only the
. larger schools of the county would
j be able to handle the proposition, bul
that would take care of the bulk of
the pupil*. A start is planned to be
made at the Seymour Grade School,
and if the plan work* out all right
there. It If expected that other* of
the larger schools will also under-
take to provide the lunches.
the Seymourltes here last Friday
night, when they lost to Holliday.
42 to 26 The game was close until
fhe half, but in the last two periods \ being collected 1
the visiting Eagles went wild to snow the country I* ’
under the Seymour entry Small donatio
Coach Payne announces the ached- ! be of untoV
ulc of the Panther* for the near fu- j the brave •
ture a* follow* T*ne Panthers go to debts an
Megargel tonight. Throckmorton will not co
play here Friday, Jan 26, the Pan- doing
thers go to Newcastle Monday night, are '
Jan 29 and Munday come* here on now
Friday night, Feb 2. pm
Report* from Finland stab J Cf [) ("AD
ruthles* bombing of cities ** 90 ',nM
plane* has increased the
civilian* greatly, and J Q LUES
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1940, newspaper, January 25, 1940; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth505667/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.