The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1961 Page: 9 of 12
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• CARD OF THANKS
Card 01 Thanks rata la le par
word with a 50c minimum, cash la
advance.
We wish to use this method of
thanking the many, many friends
for their expression of love and
sympathy in our hours of sorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Thornton.
25p
We wish to express our heart-
felt appreciation for the many acta
ol kindness, cards and floral of-
ferings received during the illness
and passing of our loved one. Your
thoughtfulness will always be re-
membered.
The family of Mrs. Blanche Woods.
25c
• ANNOUNCEMENTS
SEYMOUR OOLF ft COUNTRY
CLUB
Playing fee—$1.00 each person, per
day. Register at the north end of
club building, and deposit your fee;
Visitors welcome—Trespassers pro-
hibited.
Opens Seven Days A Week!
32-tfc
• FOR SALE
Nice, two-bedroom home, orchard
in back of house. Home located
north of First Methodist church
on 13th St., in Munday, Texas or
call 5081 25-26p
Nice home with good revenue.
Well located, small down payment.
Would consider small house as
down payment, owner finance bal-
ance. Box 84, Seymour, Texas.
25-tfc
Chrome Duncan Phyfe Dinette
Suite with eight matching wing
back chairs in red and gray trim
See at 507 S. Donald St., or call
TU8-3278. Billy Clyde Laws.
18-tfc
Apartment gas stove. Hiway Trad-
ing Post.
Two fat hogs for sale. Jack Wil-
liams, 600 block South Tackitt.
25p
Baled Hegari. J. F. Lowrance,
Goree, Texas. 25-28p
89x140' lot on West Oregon Street.
Phone TU8-3563. 16-tfc
Baled hay, baled hegari, baled oats.
J. R. Knezek, Box 724, Seymour
Tex. Phone TU8-2529. 24-25p
Second crop baled maize, plenty
grain, 75c per bale. Willlard Rog-
ers. , 24-25c
Income
Tax Service
Tox Experienced
Accountants
Jack Barker
Benjamin, Texas
Telephone 2901.
Small electric
Trading Post.
ice box. Hiway
Odorless, quick drying rubberized
paint, for inside walls, $3.30 per
gallon. Phone TU8-2552, Seymour
Lumber Co. 24-tfc
1—5000 BTU wall furnace, -A1 con-
dition; one 8 ft. Case one-way plow
with power lift. Johnny Orsak.
____ 24-25p
Yourth bed. Call TU8-2102. lfltfc
Four and five buckle over shoes.
Hiway Trading Post.
12-ft. Tandem Stock Trailers, $450 -
00; implement trailer, $375.00. Call
or write BLI—P. O. Manufacturing
Co., Sanger, Texas, Box 598. Phone
Gladstone 8-7823. 23-28p
Cement block store with house in
back. Buildings located across
from schools. 800 sq. ft. of floor
space in each. Would consider
trading for Seymour property. See
Mrs. George Robertson, Throck-
morton, Texas, Box 535. Telephone
4286. 23-25p
1. E. H. HOMES
$10.00 DOWN
See our display home and get
complete information about this
easy way to own a new home.
Only $10.00 down if you own an
acceptable lot or acreage. You will
enjoy a Cameron-built home, fi-
nanced through the remarkable
new plan of the Institute for Es-
sential Housing which operates na-
tion-wide.
Choose from a big variety of
beautiful designs and practical
plans. Low monthly payments.
Fire and credit life insurance poli-
cies included. Get complete de-
tails at your nearest Wm. Cameron
& Co. lumber yard.
WM. CAMERON b CO.
Phone 5471 Days oit 2224 Nites
MUNDAY, TEXAS
23-28c
Carpet Special — Solution dyed
viscose carpet installed with dou-
Ward's Riverside Tires and Bat-
teries. Sam Styles Service Station,
on Olney Highway 3tfc
Used sheet Iron, used lumber,
windows and doors. Use Antic
Brick. The Lumber Mart. Phone
22891, Vernon, Texas. We deliver.
26-tfc
41 WANTED
Would like to buy what you do
not want or need, lllway Trading
Post
Wanted to Buy, small tract of land,
7 to 8 thousand dollars. See or
call T. E. Brock, 711 North Foley.
Phone TU8-3415 or write Route 2,
Seymour, Texas. 24-27c
Man Wanted: Good opening. Sell
Rawleigh Products. Year around,
steady work; good profits. Write
Rawleigh’s Dept. TXA - 440-137,
Memphis, Tenn. 24-25p
4 ladles with car, to work 4 hours
a day, 5 days a week , $50 week.
No investment. Write Directly to
Stanley Home Pro. 1509A-BW. Dr.
Wichita Falls, Tex. 24-25p
KNAPP Shoe Company wants
Salesman. Full-time or Part-time.
Libera). Commissions. M o nt h 1 y
Bonus, Free Insurance, Field
Training, Inexperienced Consider-
ed. No Investment. LYNN STOK-
ES, 3118 Monte Carlo, Dallas, Tex-
as, Telephone FE7-0459.
25-27p
2 ladies to work full or part time—
$50 to $75 week, car necessary.
Write 3203, Carol Ann, Wichita
Falls, Texas. 24-25p
Will buy second hand clothes. Call
TU8-2505. 24-30p
Want to rent or lease cotton
acreage. Call TU8-2675. 9-tfc
FOR RENT
Texas.
27tfe
Cardova Barley seed, $1.00 per
bushel. Jimmie Elliott. TU8-2206.
21-tfc
Guns, uuns, we buy, sell and
trade guns. Styles Feed and Seed.
lfltfc
Trip Accident Insur-
Rooms, weekly rates with or with-
out private bath. Cabins with tile
bath. Weekly rates. Trailer camp,
Baylor Hotel and Courts, 303 N.
Main. 20-tfc
4 rooms with bath. Call TU8-3505.
24-25c
Unfurnished apartment. Mrs. Geo.
A. Morris. Call TU8-3297. 19-tf
4-room apartment in duplex, 300
east Oregon St. Call 5711 Throck-
morton. or write Thelma White.
Throckmorton. 23-25p
The Baylor County Ion oar
Seymour. Texas
Thursday. Feb. 2. INI — Page •
Vera News
Mrs. Thelma Lee Coulston
The Baylor-Knox Association met
at the Vera Methodist church last
Monday night. Approximately 250
members attended. The program
was on evangelism. Rev. W. R.
Karkallts, pastor of the First Bap-
tist church, Seymour, was feature
speaker. Special music was fur-
nished by the Junior Choir of
the Seymour church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCormick
of Seymour visited in the home of
their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle
Sullins, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Pierce Rogers of
Abilene visited Sunday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Feomster.
They were accompanied home by
Mrs. R. C. Spinks Sr., who had
been visiting in their home for
the past week.
The TEL Sunday school class of
the Vera Baptist Church met in
BUSINESS SERVICE
John Holder Jr., Conoco Service
Station, Washington and California
SI.—Wash and grease. 23-20c
For sales and service for Singer
Sewing Machines end Singer
Vacuum Cleaners contact our
bonded representative for this dis-
trict, Floyd Railsback, P. O. Box
166. Phone TU 8-2403. 12tfc
Water pumps, air conditioners.
Irrigation Inst., Electric repair
and wiring. Wall and Howell.
Phone TU 8-3607. 47tfc
the home of Mrs. Bill Fee ms ter
last Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Class
president. Mrs. E. C. Hardin open-
ed the meeting with the reading of
a poem. Mrs. Sam Shipman led
in prayer. Mrs. J. W. Feemster
called the roll after which each
member answered with a Bible
verse. Several cards were ad-
dressed and mailed to our shut-in
friends. The hostess then served
a lovely refreshments plate to Mes-
dames. John Welch, Lola Scott,
Sam Shipman, Pete Ray, E. C.
Hardin, George Sutton and Jim
Kinnibrugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGaugh-
ey and Carol were in Fort Worth
the first of the week where Carol
enrolled as a sophomore at Texas
Wesleyan College.
Attending the District III Train-
ing meeting of the Texas Home
Demonstration Association in Mat-
ador, last Monday were Mrs. Fred
Wiles, Mrs. Clelan Russell, Mrs.
Hoyle Sullins, Mrs. Wesley Train-
ham and Mrs. Clyde Beck.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roberson
returned Monday after visiting
with relatives in Lubbock and
Levelland.
Ralph Feemster and his daugh-
ter, Mrs. Howard Mayfield and
little son of Wichita Falls visited
last Monday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Feemster.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Grisham of
Blue Rridge, Texas visited in the
home of his cousin, Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Russell and other relatives,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beck and
children visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Ilseng in Crowell.
Mrs. M. H. Jackson spent last
week with her daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Ilseng in Crowell. Mrs.
Ilseng had had surgery recently.
ATTEND WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. D J. Bailcs, Nixie
Louise Balles, Rita Lou Parham
and Don Gilstrap were in Dallas,
January 21. to attend the wedding
of Miss Ruth Brown and George
Godfrey at St. Monocas Church
Transmissions serviced or exchang-
ed. We have rebuilt transmissions
or we will rebuild yours for you.
King's Auto Parts, Seymour, Tex-
as. Phone TU8-3280. tic
Nursing Home-—Supervised by Li-
censed Nurse, home, away from
home. Pho. 3217—315 S. Wag-
goner, Electric, Texas. 21-24c
High-speed polishing machine. Low
rental rates, at Michna & Cuba
Firestone Store. 4tfc
Disc Rolling service. Work guar-
anteed. Phone TU 8-3294, Chester
Cox. 8tfc
nnco for just a few Furnished apartment, private en-
cents per day. Culver trances, private bath walk-in
_ . closets. Bills paid. 411 N. Strat-
Insurnnce Agency. 47tfc ton. Phone TU8-3681. 24-tfc
See my beautiful Greeting Cards
at amazingly low prices. Com-
plete line stationery, gift items.
Samples shown in your home. Mrs.
Ethel Blodgett, 808 North Stratton.
Phone TU8-3371. 41-tfc
Butane Systems; 1 W-9 Farmall; 1
M Farmall; complete Butane car-
buretor, tank and regulator. Call
TU8-2309 or see Jerry Martin.
22-tfc
Two bedroom apartment with floor
furnace. See M. P. Henderson or
call TUO-3579, 112 West Miller St.
24-tfc
Three-room furnished garage apart-
ment, on Custer. Call Mrs. George
Longley, TU8-24G5. 24-tfc
For Floor Sanding or Termite Con-
trol, call Ray Jaco, 3237. 46tfc
Radio and television repair service.
Gene Ed Snyder, Abilene Highway.
Phone TU 8-3338. 20tfc
Gun Shop: At my home, 400 E.
McLain. Guns bought, sold, re-
paired. Bill Heath 20tfc
High -speed Polishing Machine.
Low rental rates at Michna & Cuba
Firestone Store. 4tfc
in Dallas.
Also present were Mr. and Mrs.
James Damon and Cindy, of Crow-
ford, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bailes Jr from Jacksonville,
as.
Phone TU 1-211$ for Job
Low Cost Easy Payments
Quality Hones
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—completely finished outride—un*
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Cinnamon is made from the bark
of a species of laurels found chief-
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Jim Taylor
Phone: Collect—767-9931
Write: P. O. Box 184
Model Display: 1837 Loop 165
Junction Loop 165 and
Henrietta Highway
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS
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Small,
modern
furnished house on
North
River Street
See
or call
Hoyle
Sullins.
Call
2037,
Vera.
22-tfc
1955 Ford, radio and heutor, $450.- Furnished apartments. 900 N. Main.
00; 19.i4 Oldsmobile, radio and Hart Apartments 41-tfc
heater, airconditioner, $395.00; 1954
Mercury
1953 Plymouth, -------- T......... .
Also stove and refrigerator. Call 20-tfc
TUB-3496. Floyd Hutchens 22tfc
aircontnuoner, qwtta.wu; utaaj------
t, radio and heater, $295.00; Modern two-room furnished house,
’lymouth. heater, $195.00. J. E. Culver. Call TU8-2550.
• LOST
LANKART
COTTON
Planted by More Fanners In Texas and Okla-
homa than any other variety!
There is a reason. When planted year after
year It gives more satisfaction and profit. This
is to be expected when one realizes that during
the past fifty years the desirable qualities of
vigor, high yield, drought resistance, large
stormproof boll and quality standard staple
have again and again been bred into this cot-
ton by close line breeding methods.
Lankart cottons can be successfully harvested
by either of four methods: hand picking, ma-
chine picking, hand snapping or by stripper
machlna. Many thousands of hales of Lankart
cotton are stripper machine harvested in the
Southwest, annually, at a saving of up to
$25.00 per bale. Cotton harvesting may be on
Important item to the farmer this fall. Now
Is the time to determine what harvest meth-
ods will he used. A prime factor will be to
save cost. Many farmers gin their Lankart
cotton carefully to prevent gin mixtures and
save the seed for their own planting. It has
pure-line breeding back of it and does not
“run out*’ in a year or two. We fully recom-
mend this practice to all good fermera.
Wa produced a good crop of planting seed the
past year but our supply of saw cleaned fazzy
Lankart Selection 57 has all been sold for this
asm son We have a limited supply of acid de-
noted seed of this variety. In our early matur-
ing Lankart Selection 611 we have a supply
of both saw cleaned fuzzy and add delinted
seed at this time.
We have sold our Breeders quality need in our
TBade Marked bags to many cotton gins and
seed dealers throughout the state. May we
suggest you see your glnner or seed dealer, if
ba cannot supply you with our scod contact
m Writs for circular.
Ws are tbs srfglnator« and breeder* of
Laaksrt Cottons.
LANKART SEED FARIT
Rests #, Ban 101 • Wees, Texet
Pheeo hL 2*0190
Lost dog, between Archer City and
Seymour on farm road. Liver and
white, male pointer. Reward. M.
A. Jones, 3101 Runnels, Ft. Worth.
Phone Market 4-9096. 22-25c
• REAL ESTATE
GET tour FARM LOANS
LAND BANK LOANS
There’s no better way to finance
than with a Federal Land Bank
Loan. Low payments—up to 35
years to repay—no penalty for ad-
vance payments or payments in
full.
FEDERAL LAND BANK
Association of Haskell
JOE HARPER, Manager
Offices at Haskell, Seymour, Anson
21tfc
KEYS nfade in 1 minute at Mich-
na & Cuiba Firestone Store. 25tfc
Expert, guaranteed wheel balanc-
ing. Phone TU8-3220. White Auto
Store. 30-tfc
Culver Insurance and Baal Batata
Let MICHNA & CUBA repair and
retread your tires the factory
method way. Passenger, Truck,
Tractor. All work guaranteed, lltfc
Hospital Family Insurance, day
Benefits in Hospital, $28.00 per day,
same benefits on children's prem-
ium. Payments on children, $1.00
per month. Diphtheria-polio, 10
other diseases policy, $5.00 per year.
$5,000 cancer policy wrote up to
any age. Walter Coufal. 22tfc
FOR THE
QIRL IN YOUR LIFE ,
The Baylor Drug Store
•EBVldE TO THE SICK SINCE IMS
Dag •» Might
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Friday - SPECIALS - Saturday
FRESH TOMATOES LB. 140
CARROTS Cello Boo ........ 100
I MIX NUTS
Cello Bog ______
Walnuts, Brazil Nuts and Almonds
370
WHITE SWAN
GRAPEFRUIT JW
IKE - -25
PARADE
PEANUT BUTTER
18 OZ. JAR BOTH il O
1 LB. BOX CRACKERS FOR B■U
GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR
10 LB. BAG .tl J
LUNCHEON MEAT
PREM
12 OZ. CAN 390
GRAPE IELLY
KRAFT
20 OZ. JAR 2 FOR 490
SOLO
PASTRY FILLINGS
Poppy, Apricot, Date,
Prune, Raisin, Pineapple
MRS. TUCKER'S
SHORTENING 3 lb cam
590
FLOUR KIMBELL'S — 25 LB. CLOTH
BAG 1.49
F0LGERS INSTANT COFFEE < «*. jar 79c
GOOD FRESH HOME KILLED BEEF AND GRADE A DRESSED FRYERS
i BEEF ROAST CkuckorArm
CALF RIBS
Sliced Bacon
1 PICNICS 4 TO 8 L(. AVERAGE
KORN KIST I LB. PKG.
KRISPRITE 2 LB. PKG.
Lb. 530
Lb 390
39e
890
37c
SPOT CASH “4
MARKET
PHONE TUB 3663
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1961, newspaper, February 2, 1961; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth505668/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.