The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1940 Page: 2 of 10
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THK BAYLOR COUNTY BANNER
TIIIIRNOAY, AIJOI/NT II, 1040
'Way Ahead on FUEL SAVINGS
with My JOHN DEERE Two-
Cylinder TRACTOR!" /
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Here We’ll draw a picture
in the sand for you.
You’re probnlily on your vacation and
not caring n hoop about Foil clothes,
Hut while you're lolling there in the
Hurui doing nothing, let'it nIiow you u
few idea* in lapels and shoulder linen
. . , in pockets and patterns.
When you walk in to try, on a ilew auita
thin Fall, you'll hoc new miracle* in
the mirror.
CLOTHORAFT 8UITS
ARROW BHIRTS
INTERWOVEN BOOKS
WHIT WHITESIDE CO.
"run MAN'S STOKB"
' Kn,l,lM A CO„ INC,, IMHIOVK
I A va«l change, at a pomparntlvrb
, «mall rout, tins hern made In Hie .try
g nod* store of Kellum A Co In til"
jipwdy made <li#aa«a rteparimant Thl#
i is In the northraul enrner of tf»*»
building, wtieie Die dresses weie for
mcly shown (Older an awning ami
Irt a cabinet on the north Now a
l» dutiful, modern spnee has been hi
ranged along the east and north, In
which ttie dresses nrp on haulers
and every one of them can he seen
from it strode point of vantage,
The spare Is taken up with eleven
4-foot sections, if4 Inches deep end
fll Inches hluli The base Is 4 1*1
Inches Muh The limber used Is of
while pine, finished In dark oak,
With Die Inside finished In while In
each section there Is a HuM
North of this space rooms have
been partitioned for dressloU, flltlou
and for pulling away stock for fu-
ture delivery, In the itresslnu room
are angle mirrors, which enable a
clear view to he had from the rear
These rooms are finished nicely, with
linoleum nn the floors, suitable liuht
Natures, etc, In the alteration room
the customer can become fitted, and
any alteration can he made before
the customer leaves the store,
Mis 1 I'uullne Mend has been placed
m charge of buying In ihe holies
department of the store, taking Ihe
place of Miss ('Vances Kasley, Twoj
other salesladies have been added,,
Miss Fi ances Hwllllrig and Miss Mo* j
dlna Feemster, Miss Feerrister, the
daughter of Mr, and Mrs W ft
Feemster of tills place, Is ao exper-
ienced seamstress and will he In
charge of the alteiatlons department
Buyers from this store have re
Coolly been Iri Fort Worth and Dal
Ins markets, attending style shows
there, and have bought a stock of
goods in keeping with Ihe uptodalc
appearance of their shoe
BRAGGING ABOUT YOUR
. MILEAGE AGAIN? >
‘Say it with nowere,' Jine inv»
ui your ordcc, and we w,l, do the
rest, Mr-c A, h ftichmond tf
Leon Noel, office man for the Ford I for a week's vacation at points In
left Sunday with hi* wlic | Northern Now Mexico,
agency
flood Meeting at Vein
A splendid revival meeting closed
Sunday evening with the Veia Map
tlst church. The preaching wa» done
h.v (lev T A Anderson of the Taber
ring'll* Baptist Church til Fort Worth
and very fine preaching II wa- The
crowds included most Baptists of the
community and many of other demon
hiallons Bains lolcrferred somewhat
during the last week, but the last
services were largely attended and
fruitful of results. Pastor A, W
Blaine werd to Fort Worth Haturday
to fill the pulpit there Himday for
Key, Patterson In his absence
Visible results of the meeting were
lit additions, seven of whom were
by experience and baptism Mem-
bers of the Church and Ihe community
In general have felt a spiritual uplift
nn account of the scries of special
services, ,
M K11E "fiUKHHKO" AND “THIN K HI)"
lire Juat, old wt.iff 11 mao days, In dlucuxalng
gasoline mileage. Now you cun know-no,..
11 a; urn Inly I For awaiting you now fll, Your
Mileage Mflrdianf’flCJonocoalnfcioii lx your
Conoco Ml In-Din I FREE.
TRIM INVENTION 01/ikex Conoco
hrony, z /, gasoline pul. itself on record In
bunk proof figure*. Your imparl,ini, certi-
fied Mile Dial give* you mileage proof
tbfit you cun double-check and triple-
check, If you flunk you nmdu if too rimy
for your Conoco Hroii/.-z-y, Ihe ID .-if time,
you cun (iiil your whoh/Litbr I biy I rip,
with n week end overload in your ear
bending for lull* or inching through traflk;,
HUNDKEDH of different driving condl-
limiM will he on record, nx you keep using
your hundy Milo-Dial. Then nobody will
he ahlo to hint (politely) that you try to
remember only your highest mileage. For
your free Mile-Dial, keeping count day
after day, reports your true average 00
Conoco Hron/.-z*/,,
THAT'S WHY YOUK M1I,FACE
MERCHANT w urging you to drive In
In his Conoco station today for your
fascinating Mile-
Dial -FREE,
while they last,
Continental Oil
Company
measm
(CHURCHES!
CAViiour i uvnt n
Himday first holy m> will be said
In Mamart/m for late Ladlk Bflcii and
the second will Inke place In Htam-
foed at lb00,
Paul Mosler, Pastor
ANNOUNCEMENTS
State Representative, 113th Dl«t,:
A. If. KINO of Throckmorton Co.
County find District Clerk:
.». V. l.flMMII l l,ISI I II
lion CffAMHf.KH
Commissioner, Precinct No, 1:
JOK COX
.1. A, IJAYt KIIIHENM
Oonmilggioner, Precinct No, 2:
C. A. WAHID HIT,I,
Aimint Mtowvovicii
IJIItlHTIAN MlTF.Nl'K HKRVK'FH
"Mind" |s (tie subject of the Box* **Ur
son-Mermon which will be read In all, Wl' In «xp.r»*» our sincere
(Jhtirehes of Christ, Hr,dentist, on Him l® friends and neighbors who
lv August 2* were so kind to us during the Illness
The Ooldeu Text Is: "Ble sed he (B, »nd death of our dear husband and
name of Oort for ever and ever- for hrlbei You have made our great
wisdom and rnlgbl are bis: he glveth
wisdnrrn unto the wise, and knowledge
f 1 them that know understanding"
* Daniel 2:20,2D,
4 It cum OII(f,H ON TRIP
TO HOCTil TF.XAM POINTH
sorrow easier to hear through your
kifi/lne.r and sympathy May Oort's
richest blessings be with you all I*
our wish
• Mrs, P, G, Allen and Family,
Curd of TluinkN
It would be Impossible for us to
tell you bow grateful we are to the
many friends who were so kind to
us at the death of our companion and
mother ffer sudden death was a ter
rkble blow, and one that In hard to
bear Without your kindness, help
and sympathy the burden would have
been too heavy to bear Mny Oort
In IBs wisdom arid goodness reward
you for whttt you have dona,
Jack (Stinnett and Children, and
the parents, Mr and Mrs, A L Aytes,
Lilt your homes and apartment* In
The Bsnr.er Classified Ads,
Harvey Thompson of the Ice plant j
was a Banner office visitor Monday
to renew his paper, and happened
to mention that his mother, Mr*
Home Demonstration Agent Ml**
Font 1 lift Johnson left nn Wednesday
mr-rnbul will, a bunch of' her Club Mam)„ Thompson of Bartlesville, Ok
y.ltl, for beli annual p. > 1 laborna, bad returned home, after he-
rs taxer, this lime to Austin, H. 1 ( here on a visit at two month*
Antonio and other points In that per- lh(, hmrw ()f h(tf
tfon til the slate
The girls who got to go on the - ...... * ■ ' ' ' ........... '
trip were thou- who had completed lllllllllllllfllfllllllllllllflllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllffflllllfllllflflllllllllllllffllllllllflflllf
Without ma-.s production methods,
the ave/age nuto would still post
tivttt There's no rritt t-, pro-
duction here W-' give all tire and
tube repairs our personal atten-
tlr n We fix flats on your ear
In « hurry or you can leave the
span arid pick Jt up later Our twr-
vice Is quick A I and reasonable
lt< ru t. (iuti Hervlce Htatlon
Telephone 35-R
their goals for the year, There are
41 or more of these, nod there an
seven -pOnxors Oft the trip They left
In the school bus of Dec Hall, arid
Miss Johnson was accompanied Irt
tier ca. by her brother, Harold John
son of Canton, aod some of the spon-
sors 'fit" return Is planned for late
Saturday afternoon,
The trip will be a very Inexpen-
sive one, costing each of the girls
$4,00 This Includes transportation,
meals and lodging Part of this ft-
rnount ba. been raised by the clubs1
end the girls provide the remainder,
When the parly return* one of the
girl# will be designated to write up
the trip for The Banner,
nnin, coat of doing a job of plowing, disking, cult I -
1 vaDng, or harvesting in not determined alone by
the number of gallons of fuel you use. sou ve fint
to figure the cost per gallon, too.
That’s why John Deere user* universally show
such low coats—they use the low-cost fuels . *. Diey
nay out fewer dollars to buy a season s fuel supply
. ,. savings that mean additional profits.
How much the thousands of John Deere owners
save, no one knows. But for each owner the saving
practically pays for the tractor over Its long life, tor
they enjoy these savings not only when the tractor
is new, but year after year. You, ton, can do
same. .
Remember-you don’t have to burn only low-cost,
money-saving fuels In your John r
occasion demands It, you can also burn gasoline or
kerosene.
COME
FEATURES
• Th*rmo-*iphon tem-
perature control.
• Balt pulley on crank-
abaft for quick,
amooth power
• Adjuitahla rear wheeli
for any row width
• Hydraulic power lift
• Full vielon
IN AND GET THIS LOW-COST FUEL STC.'
WESLEY HARRISON
Hardware Implements Furniture Undertaking
JOHN DEERE WORKING EQUIPMENT, INTEGRAL AND f
DRAWN, IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE TRACTOR ITSELF.
Huh". Book* Adding Machine Paper
at Tnti Barirnd,
Dependable
Launderers
and
Dry
Cleaners!
Seymour Steam
Laundry
A FINAL WORD
As lit" ('ftfnim.pfi dritWH lo » eln«c, I u'/nhi flic
most m ref til ciiippo.. uii/p of tl.c voter,* of Com
finsttionerx IVecinef No. 2, of my mindidncy for the
oflii-c of CotrimC'Uomr,
Ui'Unn 1b'h> of whfit mny Ip* aid lo Ihe eonirnry, il
i my sinew helief that t h- »•< arc eon.lition* Lot ft
in the county as a whole and in Proeinef 2 whieh
need cort'cciion .ml irnprovemetd. It will luj my
purpose in Donimisxioner and member of ('ommix-
ojofierx f'oiM'l lo seek sueli improvemenl and cor fee-
I ton,
I hi.ve lived in I'recinei 2 long enough to know iin
conditions ..r.d its needs, rrtfd will make every ef-
fort lo keep roads in lire bed possible eondilion
and to build new* roads wherever possible, | be-
lieve in cooperating will, the Federal Hovernmenl
by nsiiip as mneh WI'A and NY A labor as possible;
w» mu f pay lor lids, and should lake advantage
of if,
I'li" iriettrnbenl is asltirujr for hi fourth tern, in ibis
office, a violation of Democratic principles, Il is
my sincere beliet that a ehanfre is indieated; I be
be e that I ear. bold the office to the satisfaction
of everyone; and »*k your support and influenee
in my honest endeavors, I sincerely appreciate the
atpport I received in July; and ask a continuation
nl this a - well as the voles of those who saw fit to
uipport othet candidate*, m the first primary. ~
Yours sincerely,
I Arthur Crownover I
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1940, newspaper, August 22, 1940; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth505720/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.