The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1961 Page: 4 of 12
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Tkc Baylor County B.
Sari G*» ILL Paarli. Sasacn
■4 Hill P—3. C*»oncrt —4
trtnd fibot
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IB
A dictator And bo
Grsu> vow know
So mate far easy
ag Tt can * m
klufa TStr. art* i* to :
r bo you Lot- k dictator. guv-way?
bad ou mthji tar- manor? at
of m And Gerruoiy hod large camp* vfan the brjaanera of
*Joe dictator s afCi-.-iiui. r« to occtbju: s*u» marae: Ane oo you
renenfac? the pwupo' Ac honraa. tirowonu^ mar. try mg
* to
Boaarton News
Mr* CD Scrydrr
October S IMS at to* FtaS Office uf
~ tbr Art a# Marvx 3 lfTt
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gwwuiw VCttXTtt « VTMBES 21
TBC1C&DAY FEBETABT 2
oo m
maar a Irtraaf lot* fait: iaasziy. wood hr wrung besioe hit
a*.artr. when a kaadl a»oukS '•amt- at thr Aaor *-ya esnrxnee
<rf tut aeMapo That mar. * farr-uy never caw fear, *gtx lr.
1 Wnana Jt* Stalan gave- tfa iatal caeoenand for the beats of hur.-
__ 1 dredbr of thCKnaand* whose- only mate wac tnat truer were of
| west- kmd of poirural belief r>c»: Mured by their cxief ruler, lr.
i Ctuna there were atillinm who were lined up or. the coast blinri-
ihi: I foioesc and as they knelt or. the sand* a husky wx,z*z took hi*
_ Kt-er weed and chopped their nead* off
—— If :*_? ccroritry wart* the welfare rtate ere car get :*. t»u*.
■ * r. may ace. ti we expert Piece by px** oar free-
_ air:, u oe-ng chopped rwitjr; ard we are nan* fact to face with
‘ what ii termed a ' fCew F: onue: ' which may lead to a Proeruard
; Lane of myriad mirage* The new president ha* started out
j besnf "'humble before tty God Let you and 3 see to it that
I be seep* true way. arid that pc wet wiE not go to has neaid until
i r*e will ttmk tst na» to ted] ctrarybodj what to do He his sense
*— ~ to bo the joe prxrvtdtc we car. keep him. motivated by
(patriotism mead of pofoacx Above alL fat this country still
■ Vjdy cr. rurte of the nation. A ^ oirecnec by tt* Goc unoer whaes. r. was iaunc.cc and mundful
rm^a: »;.- anc ore that ooLd oe cis- of the Scr.pc.ure that say*- "He that walfath to ao my will shall
angie* liurmg tins irtt.e talk know of the doctrat
Sate Sofia an;
Mows 0#
Miller-Brazos
Soil Ciunrdip* District
Mrs Toniary n „«« ____
Kerur frin Vienna Fall «pe«i:J
M-vtTkl d»y» iMR work is toe none ' n** range c</tt*«-rv»<io»i
* far —d Mr* J K-ruer j (<>el Mie Thuraday. fab-
Uoa and 2 ^ Cjty Uuh
itLdswa. Cart*. Marok an; Scot:1 ' ... . .
irua. Arcrwr City Mr ana Mr* ! The new tUm* will be released
The many fmodr c4 Jut
•re iutvuy Ui not* hw recent Un-
prwemem at the Baylor County
He had g<Atea w a ent-
icaJ condibon and fears were had
hw hw life He is able to take
r»<fe* now, down the hall in *
• wheel chair Also. Joe ii proud
of Uie little gain in weight be has
Itad. alter getting down pretty
thin f<w a while
H—i Pr„ii£.
ard j k
(d Sey mour an; He.*;, American
vmtie* Sunday
Mr and Mrs £
’ U-T swreue. Orm m rmr^tmmaim
ril M tpm/krf Minseta i jun M
a/inual meeting of trie
Society of Kange Man-
&£<merit In* stamp will go on
!W> at all oilier post
&ATE& la Bay lor and Xjuix Counties and
Tom. 2 r«*r BJt. • Booths tl-SK?. 1 maciths Be Outside trui
I year g»d» 9 meerths «Z Mr 2 Booths SI M
STATE OF THE NATION
A; the hapwr sig of each teasiur. of Congres* th* Prwadeoft j ^D°'^r'
k uuppuaed to aadr»-« t
nlut?: broad aioyer: yo
euaahc ad eagtt. from, many
we do ner. propose to txr.tr the ent-rt groond- Marvxig ant*
Otiirig for *ie anactuMson of our readers, together with maderial
left fee future rrviewr* m thus natumn Hus aiticfa will pe cor.-
tauohC ucSL it run* ou: a! spat* and the few thing* tnat will t*
anid exraid 'be uwsd a* iHustralave id a lot of other nm.far
SBttOQC..
First, let us tans: ar. eye or. the Presibent * state of toe nation
addret:. It a * source of satiMart.ion to obser-. e that tne new
<±uef exfttutrve ha* stood op weJi in the purrhoci* he has taker,
wxtt regard to nahorun economy ar«o general welfare Hu
pre-i mlarncws htsri’e beer, flawless During the campa.^r. tnis
kPiurrm expressed alarm a: me liberal attitude of the Demo-
crat*: candidate fearing that f* was set to cany the crxintry i tor iapvwncet eitner arholapti- Bcspitsi in Wicarta for an eye op-
SLui farther along the road to national bankruptcy, or the wef- a,:;-v rultura^y. t*r mxally What (erauon. Out Mr Sw*:n is the hw-
<kre Mate Hu* welfare state looks fine but it i*"a state wliere **vt#** d ■** continue to nt idly prtal at Seymour We cope be
the libertae*. of trie individuals nave been taken a wav Which .on, or George will oe out soon
wwiic not be lac remwee from tne state of slavery, wtwre the « BJJ do :t" 69 w *° J A 11 ho!ne ^
Maves haaS the aarurity of berng P^/s'ided with lr* necewiLes ^ Wbere "* ^ ^ Be^”3 ^-VI 513 lh<f '
1 Mr and Mn BoddF FilMi
away just ft«t much of our independence Mr. Kennedy has A to ^ , pr*. ark two children have returned tc
piedgr.d himsrlf to mountarr the sa.ue of the L s do*iar. More gram of cultural intercut to Se> - j tbeir home in Fort Worth, after
VKjro,e‘: ki him in that piodge. mow. No go Tr*e corranuiutv J ipending two » eeti vaeatioo in
Other features of the national administration k»x favor- Noel laued lor lack erf dedicated tr»e hones of Mr anc Mr*. J L
* at the begmxnrii’ The cold war with Russia must have
**olec off a bn—or Should it be wctiw up a bit. Tne return
erf those tw’o U S flyer* was a favorable gesture, although we
George
Tfaaaat
Marak were
w ** ootii* erf Mr and Mr* tm_., ^ ^ utlwr pat office*
^ u throughout the country th* follow-
Mr anc Mr* Wew; Hrnc.rJt 1 _*g day, February 3
and Sandra of Seynaacr spent Sun- j
day in tne nomc erf her parent*,
LFTTtl TO EDITOR
Swjmour T era:
January 21 1S61
Dear Editor
Wrsat'i tins toane c ran mg to*
Wra-re * the spare :rf life that
would awaken the dtiwadup to
activity rattier then u.tung aomxMe
Jemly p> tne wayside watching
tlie passer*-tn *
We have no nvtt pr.oe rio wish
Red Sprinys News
By Mrs J L PstteraoB
Mr and Mrt r,o> d Cox of Wich-
;ta Fall* visited ho parents, M'
ani Mr* W R Cox Mor,day
Mrt BJ1 Sua.ri it home after
spending a week ia the Genera.'
Mr and Mr* Albert Peter*
Mr ana Mr* J J Xabler suited
Sunday in the home of Mr* D ■
Freraan is Wichita Fan
Mr anc Mr* A H Golden re-
cently returned from a visit with
hi* Miner Mrs Flynn of Tyler and
their daughter Mr an; Mr* Gene
Snyder is Tun. Worth
Little Mar> Jane weighing 6
pound* and 2 ounce* arrived Jan- •
uary 2i at ttie Genera; Hospital j
it Wichita Fall* Her parent*, j
Mr anc Mri Eddie Collin*. 3*01
Tar.nark Wichita Fall* Her grand-
parent* we Mr anc Mr; W O
Barto*
Lon^ Hon I Track Israrascc
Liability - Collision - FUa -
Theft - CAC - Carpo -
Permit Bosk
Culver Insurance Agency
Ph. TUS-2BM 111 «. Wash.
Taiver's
Cleaners
No Perking PraW—
Here — Drive to our
door on oUoy.
— CURB SERVICE —
Wo Givo
S It H Groan Stomps
West over News
By Mr* Alien RotbeD
Because a few very few at that
women and even fewer rr/er. had
enough vision and two women raid
enough money to do the job slant (tena tne Fat Sloe* Snow
Tne community a; a whole will Terry Plummer hat returned to
brief jt bat the eonunu&ity as a j Midwestern Cohege for second
whole did not participate in! term after upend.ng two week?
achiev.rig tin* much-desired thing w-th hie parent* Mr and Mr;
Trie Chamber '.rf Commerce la-, Clear. Plummer and familj
borr mgfitilj or. to achieve what"; Mr ant Mn Olar. Rofca.- vn and
Li tie else"
ba.ncjoets tell us how we
pul] together, etc., etc, and we
sufceiy nod our heads in agree-
r eri—to what end" We quickly
path the itea into the back of our
mir.dt where it tan conveniently
be forgotten, so t-ia*. we ma;. go
merril> or. our wa> und^turoed
1 guer* t* Just too m*ach trouble
for people to th>rik those day*.
__and ever, more trouble to act Any
•wner, • pr ■ poaa-] for improvement ii quick-
ly shouted down a: '"too expen-
sivt' or : mpractical' or just pia:n j Lubbock vis.teO Mrs. Essie Jac-k-
' too much trouble Or else some- (son and Mr and Mr* T A Par-
bod* is afraid Jt might jr te-rfere aot and Clifton.
muiT r fcobgruzie Uit pciMibuIity of sortie tratx diplomacy. One
wnte-r tedls u* that missile svx-ks in this countrj- have gone
down xn prK-e Scene nations may >*ave coTiSidered Eisenhower
as a warrior Certainly, Mr Kenneicj .s not one He may
make a poor cc^nder-m-cfeief, but tel*a hope he d-xh nerf , u ^ lbrvr But wfa,
nave t/j tie used muefi jr. that capsacsty There will oe plenty
erf ofirier opportusotie? for John Kennedy to use good serise and
metoe: a:Ke, in hit execxitive potrtton A* ar. instance, the de-
bktabie civil right* buune&t will crime up plenty, to caoie an
unnecessary vrhism ' Why bring that up*' ' Had you seen a re-
cent review of the pcjiulatKir; of Watriix.gtor, D C ? The fier-
cetilage of colored pfipuJataun it nw S2 per ceri. A: trial rate
ever.taafly triere may not be any white pupils left in the school*,
to be integrated with the colored.
Tne new- presiderrt is faced with so many cither in.poi».P>
aituat-orA that or.e can eariiy Mrt how- hi* chair is really a hot
seat And the thing is made still more impossible by the pieas
orf minority groups which feel that they were mrponsible for
the election of Mr Kennedy Take larv^r. which seems to nt
in the saddle, arid . a hard rider. Jim Hof fa come* to trial
without being convicted He is supported by the unions, knerw-
atig he is guilty Crime ceases to be crimmal when rt is com-
aaiUic m the name of labor Strike* idle the workers, and dur-
ing the period they busy themselves with seeing that no others
take then place; m industry. Trui leads to violence and law
breax .ng, even to murder sometime*; but is this violence punish-
ed'' Trie umcr: are Fft.-rp bigger than th- government: end cer-
tomiy, they ha.', mo-e money How art we to fare whenever
gHngateriran is rewarded v.i.h payoff:- from mdustrj and
a former premder. t was a good friend of a St Lou:.- gangster?
And how fares the country when political situations are reveal-
ed such ai at Galveston. Beaumont and Port .Artnur ‘ It would
he fantaatac to believe ti,*- people rr. tinose cities have beer, ignor-
ant of what is going on there Wrier, trie time comers w+ien the
offcet in our cities genera,iy can accept payoff and get away
wrtn rt. -then that will be the erid of our freedom.
A big trend toward aociaiisir, which the president had as
well recognize is trie widespread desire to have everything easy
Two cars in every' garage, and a chicken in every pot In Eng-
land there was a man who had a large family, and had not i hill of the round of everyday ac-j J
worked in more than a >-ear. because he got along better by J bvitiei during the d.a>. and tele-:*
drawing ur^tnpkiymewt pay- Why work, when you get paid ViEJOf lD tne evening, so that we j ^
nek to?* Aether thing. The big industries will not have work- j *** ^ unit to help .
en over 45 years old which leave* the “oldsters" 25 years yet Jr ' ' ’”r !‘c!'jr-’v Ik
J , / , , "T , . ,, ,, , ' _• , or our organization* to progress in rf
to live, and supported by those who are still allowed to work. iL, v IMJUtf whatsoever
Also the mimm-uBTi wage, intended to help the less competent
worker, reoulls ir, his faiiirg tc get a job. Or. top of that the
aarft way in which people want to live results in a wave of
trail wherein many able-bodied men wer. to provide for their
own Living at the expense of others Aiao you have apparently
bonest pwpi^ wivi want Uj make them living from ur»earr.f-d
sotokiet from, the government Hie government can’t keep up
everyrxi2y. jnlees this people are wulling to accept complete
■Baalism, which would lead naturally to complete dictatorship
fmrr. the capital
You say this country will never have a dictator Here’s
hoping But the experience of many other countries has been
fhat everythaig would get ir. such a terrible mess that nobody
but a CictaUr could bring order out of tf.e chaos. We are told
fhat ttie coat of living has gone -up 1 b per cent during the past
year, with a similar advance due for this one And new ways
of spending at Washington are due to influence Still more in-
flation. Any bunnest mar, knows that if his business should
be involved with mcrea£irig indebtedness, even dunng periods
erf prosperity. L"ier, that busir.ew is beaded for the rocks How is
a nation dtHereir, from an individual in that particular?
Tkur pe^/ple of oar* do not aeem to have the guts to correct a
or Bill do it" Wner* dr we go J A Parker u Back home after MFr“^t * *tu<*fo: ,jl A kTid
, trorr. here' Wbt-rt are U«e idea* | spending aeverai dajv in the Bay. * *® ---'me tru week net ween se-
1 tine anv* tne puati to gen tfung* lor County Hospital i ^ Par*'nls Mr
jdune' j Mr and Mrt Buddy Patterson “J Jkclt ^ j
A group tried to bririg a pro- j and two children toive returned tc ' * ve®
gram erf cultural interest to Sey- j their home in Fort Worth, after Mr arid Mrt Marshall Raley
moor. No go Toe eanaaul} ! spending two week* vaeat-'oo in tarruly uf Wichita Fail* were
Noel la-ied lor lack erf dedicated me home* of Mr anc Mr; J L v cek end vigitdn of Mr and Mrs
peopie to ;.r<g and wort No. j Patterson amd hoy-*., and Mr and - Dame., and children
dear friend, it was not tne weatb- Mr* John Hay ley in Seymour. Mr iLr>- Mrs O P Hall and
er that caroaed it to he caaceLed j Larry Willing* anc Mike Cow- Marilyn and 2 iltoa Cantrell erf
V» need t renovated city hall No art of Seymour vis.ted trieir grand- Niney visited Mr an; Mrs Ray-
d.oe We need a Juruor High build-! parent* Mr and Mr; Fred W.]- -v.onc Cantre]] uf Elbert, Sunday
ing Tuo much taxation already" ling* ] Mr and Mrs. Howard Raney of:
they say j Patricia Burtr.aiter of Abilene ; Norman. Oklahoma Mr and Mrt
Praise he at .ear*, tie county is | visited her parent* Mr and Mr:. Clarence Davis and family of Abi-1
J H Bunchaltcr and Gienda j lent Mr and Mrs Jess MeWhor-1
Mr and Mr; T A Parsons and ter of Obey Mr ant Mrs Jacr.
Clifton, and Mrs Essie Jackson Em;off and famijy of Seymour and
vere in Feed Worth Sunday to at- Mrs Tee’y Hill were Sunday- vis-
FEB. 2
JACK ARNOLD
ond the
FLAMES
FEBRUARY 3
BOSS OF THE BLUES
Big Joe Turner
M-B CORRAL FEB. 8th
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS
Sheppard Access Road
-rt TO SIX PAT
0**"* DUTCHMIN
itor* erf Mis; De;ia Mae Mc Wnorter A
and Uncle Fred ij
Mis* Sydney Jane Darnell cele- ■*
brated .ner birthday Monday after- •
noun with a party for her little •
friendi Those present were Peggy 1
and Terry McEwen, Cindy and
A Christmas parade a few other1 Bert ye and Mr and Mrs Winaol! Cathy Cuba Mary Sykora June
but mess-promoting deal; and very; Whitten attenoed the Fat Stuck and June Pechacek. Aiecia and
speaker* at our, Show ;n Fort Worth. Sunday j Brent Bunop. Jackie Barker. Nick,
must'
World's Finest OLD TIME BAND
Ploying German, Polish,
Bohemian and Scandinavian
Mutif __
rf Sab, 4lh — PRESLEY BLUE NOTES
I Sat., 11th — HANK THOMPSON 5
I BRAZOS VALLEY BOYS J
• V.
■>:a:a>>>:a:a>:a:»ra>::a:a>::a>-:a:a::#>::a ♦ • • • • • • • • **»»*vv*.vy«y>i
ton to enter JTTSTC fur the last
stmerter
Mr and Mr; Kenneth W.lliam*
of Ranger carr-e fur tneir two chil-
dren thi* week «nd who had spent 1
a we*K it the r ,rr,e of their grand-
p<*rent*. Mr *^c Mrs: Loyd Rob-
ertaoo and Ann
M- and Mr* Jerry C x and two
Qi-.ighter; of Wichita Fall* vu.ted
Mr and Mr; Hale Cox, Monday
Mr and Mrs. Cedric Ci.nt uf
Jack Robertson has gone to Den-j Carolyn and Debbie Shirley Lynn
Rot hell, J:m Richardson, Mr;
Ernest Hale ar.d her brother Da-,
v;d
with hi* busines*
we must have our
iter mustot »e''
and after all.
bread and bui-
lt is generally believed there ha*
never beer, a time including the
present, when the world was en-
tirely free of cannibalism
WANT
PAINT?
Seethe
{YELLOW PAGES
!
1 could go on forever—the list
a end Jest of thing* that have been
tried and have failed for lack of j ---------
interest Our schedule*, are ail too!
full of the round erf everyday ac-
tivities during the day and tele-
vIrion in tne evening, so that we
Mr Editor, would you offer a, a.
column erf your newspaper for J
comments, answers to this letter. ’ •
r oea’ arid see what the so-ciaU- j *
ec voice of the people" may Fiave a.
t say T 1 J
Perr.ap; the "power of the press’ j*
car, awake public opinion enough
tc- make some headway, some reai
progress in buiidirig a better Sey-
mour
Sincerely-
Tired Trying
Tired Trying don't get tired of
trying You might be surprised to
find out how many there are who
want tc see this community pro-
gres* in every worth while way
Editor
ATTENTION
MR. COTTON FARMER!
Onr cottonseed delinting plant is
now in operation.
Please Phone 3711, or write P. 0. Box 331,
Munday, Texas, for appointments to hove
your seed delinted
Cottonseed Delinting Co* Inc.
MUNDAY, TEXAS
w s. C S CIRCLE MEETS
Circle On* of the Woman-* So-
ciety of Christian Service of the
Methodist Church met is toe home
of Mr* Jett Burnett. Monday
j January 23. at 2:00 p.m
Mrs L D Boone gave the fas-
! son from the 3rd chapter of toe
j study on "Basic Chriatian Beliefs "
I A lovely refreshment plate wa*
served by the hostess to Mesdames
W, R Cooper, O M Smith, Ed
Hill W E Martin L D Boone.
Blanche Game* and Jett Burnett,
hostess
Attention
Bowlers
Bowltof ghirft, Men and
aad Lediqg. AM talari gad
MtM.
EVANS STORE FOR MEN
721 l»d*ai»a
Wkfa* Falla. Teaoa
Great-Grandma had
no Checking Account
But die had a favorite saying that
wrapped up the whole idea.
“Let your head save your heeteT* she
liked to repeat. Now, isn’t that just what a
checking account does? Saves many a tap
all over town paving bilk in cash.
Drop in at the bank and let us tell you
a lot of other good reasons for opening a
checking account - reasons that even
Great-Grandma never thought of!
The Farmers
National Bank
PENT HOUSE FABRICS
FOR TOP LEVEL FASHIONS.
ALSO DAN RIVER FABRICS _
WASH AND WEAR
LITTLE OR NO IRONING
100% Cotton
Misses Sizes 10 to 18
Holt Sizes — 12Vi to 24Vi
6 95 Value
fit
5.99
Bucks
F ashion
Shoppe
QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT A SAVING!
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Baylor County Free Library.