The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1954 Page: 4 of 16
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for «jch rtMi will i*ay futur# dl*
vtcUmds to thv herd owntr.
M my r;iM'» of mastitis ar« never
lr«ut«J bvcuuse they arc mild, or
rliiurvic and are never dlitgnosod ! 1 "11 —
However, lhtM> rawi are a pot en- THKNK FUNNY I'KOPLE
ttal Mooice of Infection to the en« | Little BUkt showing
tire herd, *wul greater watchfulness around In her new home*
U Daddy'« den. Do«« your Daddy
have a den?" Little Busl#-—"No;
he Just growl* all over the bouae."
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■ALYOK COUNTY BANNKB
Seymour. Texaa
Pag# 4
KUWT OEADKRM VISIT
Kit VITA FARM
Good Records
are meant to be
BEATEN! I
Tlie infantile clcutli rate in the United Status in vury low.
From 1934 to 1030 wo ranked seventh in the world, led
only by New Zealand, Holland, Australia, Norway, Switz
erland, and Sweden.
Yet 70,000 infants dio annually in the first month of life,
and 53,000 more from tho Hecond to the twelfth month,
How many of these precious infants might have lived had
their mothers hnd adequate prenatal care under the direc-
tion of a competent physician.
It is up to the mothers to take advantage of tho knowl-
edge and skill ol tho physician during the trying months
or pregnancy. We are ready to supply tho needed die-
tary supplements and other medications ordered by your
physician.
Your doctor's prescription is your passport to health. It
is the professional obligation of our registered pharma-
cist lo fill it accurately using only the finest, purest,
freshest drugs obtainable.
11- ,
EASTER CANDY
B; PANGBURN
FRESH SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED!
BOXES GAILY DECORATED IN EASTER MOTIF.
Baylor Drug Store
The Pioneer Drug Store
"SERVICE TO THE SICK
Since 1882
Phone 3202
Jett Burnott, The Pioneer Druggist, Owner
This is the end-
-of manual shifting
-of clutch expense
-of fuel waste
-of shock loading
-of skimpy power
-of stodgy looks
-of driver discomfort
Why l>4r IkIuiiJ (tint.* and |>4> ilu imntli> «>(
VMJi ki"! Milt) Mi) ouliwodv J fUwkV I bi m v\ < i N((.
Jijtiit - duty iiM'iii'U - Hiiii 11 utk M > dry • Ma!in
I>ri v •. ,* J2S»|»oiav|»«Hfcr high ■ minim
gyiaMi small at)ling mid liuur* islw-iwrf
iittU inurr w hu> mud tiiuvii haa to iuii ihun old
si) it' truck* »*or >our |inoi-, >oui m#*»* i ttirBiW
end V«»ur piicltriiinok, t'oiut.' arv and lifiu s
UHCfirn!
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Thura.i Apr. I A, 1M« T'»* Burnatt s first
grade room vial ted the nice farm
„ of Kd Vlta'u in the I'lalnvlew com-
munity laat Monday afternoon The
children were very Impressed with
the Might* they auw, amonu which
were baby chlcka, lai uei chick* and
the hena, but the nfoat Intereatlntf
to them was Ute purttocr hoc and
her nine baby plga. They alao
sav the gardsu thai was started,
the windmill, farm tmlldlnga and
implements. • ,*»
Tlte children lot a chance to aee
nil the an I mo h end tiling*, they
had been reading and learning
it bout In school After exploring
alt they could, the children were
served refreshments by Mrs, Kd
Vita and Mrs. Julius Vita.
Animals with long legs alio
have long necks in order to reach
their fod without bending their
knees.
Get your party supplies at Ran*
dal's. 34(j
Pvt. M'llllum A. Mtiurt", sun ol
Mr*. I;. It. t'urtls, >14* returned tu
Fort IIIInn, Texas, where he hit*
Ilnl»lie«t hi* basic (ruining.
METHODIST ( HOIK CANTATA
The choir of the Khwt Methodist
Church will present itn Kastor can*
tula, "The Cross Trliimpbunt" by
Wilson, This will be given Sun*
duy, Kustor evening, m lino o'colok,
Gone Ditvlrlfion will U> lint or-
KU'iilst mid Mi' . Tom McCiniley
will direct the cunlutu, The public
Is Invited,
.),in Uumpass has found it way
to k"! around, mid In huppy us
II he liinl two fret lli» hud a motor
put on 1)In wheel chair, and Just
goes ulldliig ;tI<>11k like ii bird lt.i
hurd for u fellow to stuy In u good
humor with nil t!ie bud luck that
Uumpus* has had, but lit? s.iy, ll
wouldn't do any good to complain,'
ho he doesn't.
Mrs. Howard Powell of Red;
Springs was u culler at this of-
fice yc.iterday, and reported that
prospects for wheal on their fttivu
are am good, If not better than they
turned out to bo last yen \ The
wheat has tried lo see how grout-
l.v It could respond to the t'lnu
moisture that has fallen tlil* week,
Mrs. Powell ,s:iys there was no
freeze damage in their gruln.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Conner
and children, ,Iell and Mary Jane,
of Spur, visited In the home of
Mrs, Conner's parents, Mr, imd
Mrs, Jett ilu nctl. Sunday,
Following a major eruption of
Knikutuu volcano, In tint strait
between Java and Sumatra, In
1 HUM, abnormally Ihiik twilights
und : em'urkivbly colored uunsels
occurred throughout the world
1'or two yours, says tho National
(leoiti ap'ilc Society.
Pigs require suit, but it should
be led regul irly to avoid ln.si.es
fronf salt poisoning. If raw salt Is
I placed before plg.s which are not
used to II, they may loll themselves
by eating loo much salt, In satis-
I I'ylug their natural cruvlng.
Till: ('(ItlNTHV PRI0SS SAYS
Ualtlmure, Md., Dully Record:
"The power of Labor, when used
to further the legitimate Interest
of the working men, is an asset to
our econon.'y, but when the power
of Labor is exercised in way*
that are obviously ugulnst the pub-
lic interest then that power be-
comes u menace,"
Earliest New England houses
were built of thick plunks instead
of logs as Is generally believed.
Napoeon instituted the French
Legion of Honor In 1HI12.
One-third off on all steel fishing
rods ut Randal'*!. '34c
Political
Announcements
The following persons have au- J
thorized The Banner to announce
their candidacy for the res|>eetive
political offices us listed, subject to
the Democratic Primaries.
For Representative, s:;rd District
E J < Ed) CLOUD
For District Attorney, 50th Judicial
District:
ROY A JONES, < Re-election)
THOMAS F GLOVER
A W DAVIS
For District .nut County ( lerk
WILBURN F REDWJNE. (Re-
election '
For ( ount\ Judge:
JAMES F LESTEH, <Re-elec-
tion )
("HAHI.K.S F RICHMOND
tor Count> Attorney:
CLYDE WHITESIDE
EARLE GARRISON
lor I mi til) Sellout Supt-:
MRS 11ALLIE LONULEY,
1 Re-election i
hlteriff, las Assessor-* ollee-
Underwood Motor Company
I9y North ton bii«*t K•yiwour Tim
" You'll 4% totthf « va*d ituti with /•*< GMC dmoUt
i For
I tor:
wesley styles <Re «lac-
ItonL
l or < tiuitl) Ireasurrr:
JOf COX
MRS W C DO/1 EH
L H DO.NEHOO
FRANK HAi.iiWIN
I ui' ( ui|*iiiii.ftto*M'r, I'rcviMi t N» 1:
C M CAsteFJUiERRY, «Re
uloct ion i,
j I or ( onttui»sioiier, I'mmiI Ko I:
i JT ;Rs stents.-; 1.
JOHN HCATH
V A TOILS OWEN
tut I ulUIUISkiOtun, I'ltfllMll No f
C D DEVHOW
'Re '
MYH l'< »N l Ol t II
t ut i iittuuiMiutti r, 1'it OM'i 4
j CARL SNYDER 1R#■
RuSh M hMMA,
|i w 'Rub' tiy itoiti
I ul Juslit I Ml frstl
t'j.AS F.I i .IS H» mUw4»o»* j
f ttt I ,.,,»l,.llll I'n.lUil |
0HAM i*rtM k» I,
"STEAKS
Phone 22S5
Cut 'Em Vlfith a Fork"
Clarence Wilbanks
Save 2 Ways—Low Prices and S&H Green Stamps
Puffin Biscuits 2 cans 19c
Easter Picnic Hams
Beef Roast
Hamburger =dW129c
Good und Tender lb
lb. 39c
29c
COWBOY - SLICED
Bacon
lb
69c CALF RIBS
lb
22c
HORMEL — SLICED
Bacon
lb
79c 10LE0 21c
00
0LE0
lb
29c
Charcoaling Sirloins
POUND
69c
SEASONED
Rolled Roasts
ii, 69c
CLUB STEAKS
Pound
49c
HOT BBQ
Pound
59c
Honey-Drip Chili
HOME MADE
POUND
59c
Carnation Milk
QUART ..
19c
1GALLON
37c
Topit /Mefforine
CARNATION LIMIT
'j GALLON
ASSORTED FLAVORS
47c
SWEET — YELLOW
Onions », 6c
Purasnow FLOUR i0 <b b,6 95c
CALIFORNIA — Sweet Red
Onions » 14c
Miracle Whip Quart Jw 49c
RED 3 FOR
Grapefruit 19c
CONCHO - REAL GOOD
GREEN BEANS 2c..29c
NO. 1 RUSSETS
Potatoes it, 4Vzc
80 COUNT
NAPKINS 2 bo«s 27c
GREEN
Cabbage 5c
Armour's Treet
12 OZ CANS
47c
Save With S and H Green Stamps
Crisce
THE IDEAL SHORTENING
3 lb CAN
69c
BETTY CROCKER
DEVILS FOOD OR WHITE
CAKE MIX
bo. 29c
BROWN SUGAB Uc
LIBBY S — NO, 2 CANS
TOMATO JUICE 2F0R 25c
Tl vE 23c
SCOTT
Tissue 2 kuu. 25c
•UPKEME CHOCO CHIP
Cookies j n, b., 45c
OERBER8
BABY FOOD 2o- 15c
HI VI
DOG FOOD 3 c*. 2k
UPTON .TEA it Mux 29c
Wapco Catsup as'™' 15c
mm, rn m. WHITE IWAN H £ gkfk
Potcrtoos r,2 far 29c
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1954, newspaper, April 15, 1954; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429907/m1/4/?q=%221964~%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Baylor County Free Library.