The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1947 Page: 4 of 12
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III ihattgllij! the file th nil uf elei'l
lug officer# alul iHri'flom nrc re-
dUdliHl lt» foe pfenent. In tirder
flint they may vote ye# or it" on
IHi» proponst*.
Jrw Mlawhhc of M tin flay wn.i In
The Hanner office thin morning
and *ald htp I* Kolnu to br living
for a whlli- In thi' httmi- of his
daughter. Mi* Frocl Kubala Tin-
Kiiluilua live on the Wichita Val-
ley Fiirms near Iowa Park Me
BIa*ehke ha* hi* farm rented to
Lawrence Koehler of Rhlneland,
! ,ind th«- hou*e ha* lK*en Bold A
I ion Jue Jr.,, 1* (Join# to Atkansa*.
Li:d Mr. Blanchke doe* not have
any particular home now He and
hi* family came to Bomarton. this
county in 1907
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MEMORANDA
Aawt* pl<-dKf-d or aiwlxned to Mcure llabllitie* and tor
other porpotx-fi. * 257,300.00
STATK Off TKXAS, COUNTY OF BAYUJH M
I, D J HalJat, caxhler of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
lb»t th<» ■tfiv* vtatement la true U> the beat of my knowledge and belief.
D J BAILES, Ca»hler
CORRKCT Attest 1/ D Jones, Geo S. Plants, Geo, A Morris,
Directors,
Sv trt> u> arid ><jb»rrib«d tiefore me thi* 10th 'Jay of Jan., 1947
F 1! BUNKLEY Notary Public.
Hff*t»«t MiS Kwli»t*.
Far tlukui HerrIce
In the face of TTiurvtay * #n»w-
falU'innt# 1> Jrm^m fil 8«?ymour,
Te*a: «nflater! m the army's med-
ical department for a three-year
ajwuifnrrierit to the Alaskan theatre.
Recruiting Sgt William J Ma-
honey announced
/ones will receive that rank He
wax discharged Dec. 20 1945. afU-r
three and a half year* in the med-
ical department with service in
the South Pacific Wichita Time.
Mrs. John Nichols Jr.. the for-
mer Miss Patsy Welch, has writ-
ton her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E
A Welch, that at Portland. Oregon,
they missed all the bad weather
we had here. Patsy was grieved
a little that we waited until she
was gone before we had that big
snow Most people did not re-
member when this country had it*
last big one. but Patsy «ays we
never did have that big a one in
her life time, which, of course, has
r.ot been no terribly long
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J A Beck win tlown nl New-
castle on a holiday visit In the
home of his son Jlnnnle Heck
Jimrnie i* now on the road for
the Curtiss Candy Co, and he
find* Newcastle a good center lo-
cation for his territory Another
son, BUI Beck, and his family
were down from Denver Colo.,
where Bill is with the government
as instructor in firemanship at the
Army Air Field Mr. Beck was
In the navy 2 years, and was a
fireman all of that time
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Henry Ma/ae of Shady was in
this office Monday to have the
add res.' changed on the Banner go-
ing to his 9011. I'vl Jerry Ma/.ac
of the Army Air Field at Santa
Ana, Calif Mr Ma/ac offered a
good suggestion on how Ihe dif-
ferent countries could come to
peace terms The way It Is now,
peace is made by the old men.
Henry says if they would Klve the
Job to the men who fought the
war, both in this country and In
Russia, they could get everything
all settkd In 30 days
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REAL ESTATE
HAVE BUYERS FOR FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
List Your Property With Me for Quick Sale.
BURKLEY "BURK" KECK
CITY PROPERTY — FARMS
Phone 204 W
RANCHES
When Your Boots
Or Shoes Need
Anything;
LACES. POLISH, OIL, SOLES,
HEELS, RIPS or PATCHES.
SEE US!
We arc equipped, utockcd and ready to give you the
bent in material and workraan»hip. Repairing in our
only occupation.
BOOTS A SPECIALTY
BROTHERS SHOE SHOP
Went, of Court Houne
P S,~ We have a few billfolds and pur»«H left that are
clouing out at cost plu» tax.
I FORT BELL, BERMUDA. Jan 1
—Pfc. George V Branch of Red j
Springs, Texas, Route No 2, Is j
practicing at Fort Bell, Bermuda, j
to participate in the annual Army
v* Navy Lily Bowl Football game ,
! on Sunday, January 5, 1047 Pfc. |
j Branch, will represent Bermuda j
j Ba#<- Command, Atlantic Division, |
. . , ^ . ..... . ' Air Trampuri Command; he will
,rn.T,r i'^y >" the backfleld He Is IS)
~ "' year* of age. weighs 14ft pounds
and is five feet TV? inches tall. Pfc
Branch has two years of previous
experience witn Seymour 'Texas'
High School The 1047 Lily Bowl
Football Game will be tin? fourth
in a series inaugurated in 104,'i No
game was played last year To date,
Navy ha* won two of the bowl con-
tests in Bermuda and Army one
The Seymour High School was
of nis aunt | presented the past term with n ]
ruce
Uifl from Leo Lausbman 'if
city who is a l!)4fl graduate,
presentation was in th<- form
a small motion picture entitled.
Buater FiU of Ogden was in
to bring the money for renewal
of The Banner subscription of Mr j
and Mr» H W Wall of Crowley. '
Texa s, The paper is renewed by
their son, Dalton Wall 15 who is
Jiving in the home
Mm Kite Da)ton started into his
school v/'»rk while his parents liv- 1
ed ht-r'- He likes the schtxd and 'phi;
lilcen, thiis placf. m he decided U> (tf
it»y until he complete* school He j 0(Jr National Anthem '* It is a
down to aee his parent* at | motion picture of battle, national,
ChrlrtmsHi j an(j nSiVy picture* projected on
I the screen as our national anthem
J W P/te of Og den v/a# in Fri-1 ie played and sung The film
<Jay to rertev/ hj» paper*, and said j will be used on occasion tor
it was. the fir** time they had
been to town in 11 days. Anoth-
er thing that made the cold bad
at the Fite place was their ga*
froze up and they had to go over
to tneir vtttr, 4-very night Mr.
Fite »aid be lost one cow who
was 1 bit thin However, some
!ittl«- calve* were born during the
»;pe.f| and they made it alJ righ'
Ha s
left
a
a Cold
Yo« With
years to come It should also be
said about Leo that he ha* written
a poem on the editor of this paper
and sent it to us Modesty pro-
| hibits its publication, but the edit-
! or want* to express his deepest
j appreciation to Leo Grown peo-
ple have said some nice things
! about us in times past, but it i*
seldom that the youngsters ever
I think of anything like that A
thousand thanks, Mr Laushmari.
We hope what you xaid is at !ea»t
< parily dtnerved
Nasty
A* f f,
vough ?
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Clifford Portf.r of the Porter)
Hatchery was in Fort Worth Mon- '
day and Tuesday to attend a San-
itation course at Purina Mills. A
large number of dealers were in
attendance of Northwest Texas. A
great deal of valuable informa-
tion was given the dealer* by ex-
perts of the company. In fact. Mr
Porter say* he found out about
a bunch of stuff he had on hi*
shelve* whose purpose he had ,
hardly known More
•TESTF.ItN PHARMACY
I Louis Johnston, teacher in the
I local high school, xpent Christmas
with hi* parents in Hartland, Wi»,
which is near Milwaukee. Mr*.
Johnston wa* unable to make the
trip on account of the illness of
her father Harry Griffin of Burk-
bumett She spent the holidays at
that place with her family
I
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YOU CAN'T DRIVE
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We all look forward to the day when we can
drive a new car. But you can't drive a car now
you hope to have next Summer. To he sure of
Economical Transportation, bring your present
car to us for a thorough check-up.
We Are Equipped To Do The Work Properly
And our mechanics are trained to use this
Equipment. Come in and see our Modern Shop—
See for yourself how well equipped we are to take
complete care of your service on any make of
automobile.
BRING IT TO US HAVE NO REGRETS
Bob Worthington Motor Co.
CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH SALES A SERVICE
Phone 36
Seymour, Texas
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1947, newspaper, January 16, 1947; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417224/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Baylor County Free Library.