The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1949 Page: 2 of 16
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BAYLOR COUNTY BANNER. SEYMOUR. TEXAS
THURSDAY. MAY H, 1949
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A Tribute To Those
Whom We Remember
Words are the audible expressions of
our thoughts on Memorial Day
We salute those whose memories we
cherish on Memorial Day and to
whom we pay tribute as defenders of
the principles that give men Freedom
of Life. Speech. Religious Expression
and Thought.
NuimBush
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The Man’s Store
WHIT WHITESIDE CO.
Cedric Farmer Byron Shupee
GRAIN BINS...
We have the 1,000 bushels at $312 and the 3300 bush-
el bins at $833.00. They are here in stock and we
want to show them to you.
USED COMBINES...
We have two six-foot power take-off; one at $250
and the other $500.00.
ROOM COOLERS..
We think the Mathes is the best one made. We have
sold several hundred and they do good work. From
$49.95 to $99.95.
REFRIGERATORS...
We have a good stock and we want to explain to
you why they are the best made. From $199.95 to
$405.50.
USED PICKUP...
We have y2-ton IHC used pickup at $300.00.
GAS RANGES...
We want to show you the Perfection gas range at
$252.50, It has some new features that we never
had before.
Maytag Washing Machines...
We have them from $134.95 to $199 95. also Gas
Ranges and Ironer.
TRAILERS...
We have four sizes from $140 to $340.00; also three
Grain Boxes.
LAWN MOWERS...
We want to show you the Pennsylvania at $28.50.
RADIOS...
Philco is the leader and we have them from $19.95
up.
RUBBER HOSE...
We have & good stock from $5.95 to $8.95.
CANE POLES...
We lure them from 12-feet to 25, and about half last
ye4ri price*.
ONE-WAY PLOWS...
We here a new stock from 7-disc to 26-disc.
Wesley Harrison
O M. C. TRUCKS
Hardware — Furniture — Implements — Funeral Home
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OF BAYLOR )
I In the Name and by the Authori-
j ty of The State of Texas.
To: A. C. Thompson, whose resi-
| dence is unknown, if living; and if
dead, the heirs and legal represent-
i atives of A C Thompson, deceased,
whose name and residence are un-
known, and the respective un-
known heirs and legal representa-
tives of all the above named par-
ties. the unknown owner or own-
ers of tiie hereinafter described
property and their heirs and legal
representatives, whose names and
places of residence are unknown,
and any and all other persons, in-
cluding adverse claimants, owning,
or having, or claiming any legal
or equitable interest in or lien up-
on the hereinafter described prop-
erty delinquent to plaintiffs here-
in for taxes.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that suit has been brought and is
now pending in the Honorable Dis-
trict Court. 50th Judicial District,
Baylor County, Texas, wherein The
State of Texas. Baylor County, Tex-
as, City of Seymour, Texas, and
Seymour Independent School Dis-
trict. are plaintiffs; and A. C.
Thompson, if living, and if dead,
his unknown heirs and legal repre-
sentatives. and the unknown own-
er or ow ners, their heirs and legal
representatives, are defendants, by
the filing by said plaintiffs of a
Texas
Theatre
WEEK OF MAY 26, 1949
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RODDY McDOWAL
SUN.—MON.
“Streets of Laredo”
WILLIAM HOLDEN
WILLIAM BENDIX
An adventure as big as the Lone
Star State
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“Gun Runners”
JIMMY WAKLEY
8UN.—MON.
“Smart Girls
Don’t Talk”
VIRGINIA MAYO
TUE8., WED. and THURS.
“The Adventures
Of Gallant Bess”
TRIZZY KNIGHT
petition on the 19th day of May.
1949 and the file number of said
suit being No. 5276 and the nature
of which is a suit to collect delin-
quent ad valorem taxes on the fol-
lowing described property, to-wit:
Lots 5. 6 and 7 in Block 8. Wheat
Addition to the town of Seymour,
Baylor County. Texas; together
with interest, penalties, costs,
charges, and expenses of suit which
have accrued and which may legal-
ly accrue thereon.
The amount ot taxes due each
plaintiff, exclusive of interest, pen-
alties and costs is as follows:
The State of Texas $19 12; Bay-
lor County, Texas. S33.98; City of
Seymour. Texas S20.49: Seymour
Independent School District $17.97;
Total $91.56.
The names of all taxing units
which assess and collect taxes on
said property not made party to
this suit are: (None).
Plaintiff and ail other taxing
units who may set up their tax
claims herein seek recovery of de-
linquent ad valorem taxes on the
property hereinabove described,
and in addition to the taxes all in-
terest, penalties, and costs allowed
by law thereon up to and including
the day of judgment herein, and
the establishment and foreclosure
of liens, if any, securing the pay-
ment of same, as provided by law.
All parties to this suit, including
plaintiff, defendants, and interven-
ers, shall take notice that claims
not only for any taxes which were
delinquent on said property at the
time this suit was filed but all tax-
es becoming delinquent thereon at
any time thereafter up to the day
of judgment, including all interest,
penalties, and costs allowed by
law' thereon, may, upon request
therefor, be recovered herein with-
out further citation or notice to
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W. B. FARLEY
FURNITURE REBUILDING
AND REPAIR
Pickup and Delivery!
Repairs and Parts for all
Makes of Sewing Machines.
Goree. Texas
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any parties herein, and all said
parties shall take notice of and
plead and answer to all claims and
pleadings now on file and which
may hereafter be filed in said
cause by all other parties herein,
and all of those taxing units above
named who may intervene herein
and set up their respective tax
claims against said property.
You are hereby commanded to
appear and defend such suit on the
first Monday after the expiration
of forty-two < 42> days from and
after the date of issuance hereof, j
the same being the 4th day of
July, A I). 1949 (which is the re- |
turn day of such citation), before I
; the honorable District Court of
Baylor County, Texas, to be held |
at the courthouse thereof, then and
there to show cause why judgment .
shall not be rendered for such tax- j
es, penalties, interest and costs, and j
condemning said property and or-
dering foreclosure of the consti-
tutional and statutory tax liens
thereon for taxes due the plaintiff
and the taxing units parties here-
to, and those who may intervene
herein, together with all interest,
penalties, and costs allowed by law-
up to and including the day of !
judgment herein, and all costs of
this suit.
Issued and given under my hand !
and seal of said court in the City i
of Seymour, Baylor County, Texas, !
this 19th day of May, A. D. 1949.
i SEAL> WILBURN F. REDWINE.
Clerk of the District Court,
Baylor County, Texas,
50th Judicial District.
By: Flossie White, Deputy. 39-40c
Copyright 1947 by Local Advertising Co.
‘Folks are really beating a path to J. O. BUTLER &
SON these days.”
Occupation Service Medal
To Be Given Marine Crops
The Marine Crops will start dis-
tribution of the Navy Occupation !
Service Medal June 1, to members
and former members of the Mar- j
ine Crops, eligible to receive the !
award, announced MSgt. Albert
Tidwell in charge of the Wichita
Falls recruiting station.
People of this community have
been getting a free show recent-
ly in the B-36 which is stationed at
Sheppard Field and which comes
over this place occasionally. The
big bird came over Tuesday, and
would have been almost too high
to be seen without field glasses,
but a long trail of vapor was left / which marked the location of the
behind, which was very pretty and I plane.
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= All Other Forms! r
= BONDS, LOANS & REAL ESTATE =
| Walter Coufal |
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Sims Drug Store
WE RESERVE RIGHTS
TO LIMIT QUANTITIES!
PHONE 43
Friday & Saturday SPECIALS
We Specialize In Prescriptions
75c
Doans Pills . .
. ,59c
75c
Caroid & Bile.
. 59c
1000 y2 Or-
Saccharin . . .
98c
100
Unicaps.....
2.69
5 Lb. EPSOM
Salts.......
39c
100 ST. JOSEPH
Aspirin.....
37c
25c
Feenamint . . .
19c
35c CARTER’S
Pills........
29c
25c
Exlax ......
19c
75c CYSTEX
Tablets.....
59c
75c
Dichloricide .
FOR MOTHS
. 59c
2 Lb. WETTABLE
Sulphur.....
43c
50 WALKO
Tablets.....
39c
$1.10
Ren-o-sal ....
89c
1 Lb.
DDT 50% ...
69c
1 GAL.
Carbo-col
1.59
To see America —
■o ’through this door!
Ip a vtsttor to this country set
out to find true American at-
mosphere, certainly one of the
first places he should go is the
nearest drug store. For Ameri-
ca’s pharmacies—from Maine
to California—have a character
all their own. .
It’s really a blend of many
things: The prescription de-
partment, stocked with the lat-
est products of medical science
The shelves of bright, attrac-
tive merchandise. The friendh
surroundings . . . often with th*
familiar soda fountain invitint
you to refreshment. The ever-
present spirit of community
service.
Ami the pharmacist himself L
essentially a product of A meric;
—where one finds a larger num-
ber of skilled professional met
than in any other country. The
scientific career he selected is a
typical American opportunity.
And he, in return, has contrib-
uted a proud service which has
helped to make this nation the
healthiest one on earth.
Get better acquainted with your
pharmacist. Trade with him—
he’s a man you can 'rely on.
MfmutKt /ran I aimttutmnt
nkuW )l Parti, Dimi Campmy. Dm
Mil JH, Mutourn.
$1.00 TONI
Refills.......60c
SPECIAL
1 GAL.
Thermo Jugs
$2.59
BEE US FOR
CHL0R0DANE
AND
T0XAPHENE
50c TRUSHAY
Lotion.......
37c
$1.00
Bakers Best . . .
59c
59c
Arrid........
46c
$1.00
Softskin .....
69c
75c
O. J. Lotion . . .
59c
95ft TONI
Shampoo.....
79c
50c PACQUIN
Cream.......
39c
Dental & Shaving
Needs
50c
Ipana ........
36c
45c
Collates .....
32c
25c GILLETTE
Blades.......
19c
75c SCHICK
Blades .......
59c
50c MENNENS
Lotion.......
37c
75c L1STERINE
Antiseptic ....
59c
50c
AquaVelva . . .
39c
SPECIAL
4 lb DDT 50%
Powder Cattle 8pray
$1.49
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1949, newspaper, May 26, 1949; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth505680/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.