The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1961 Page: 2 of 10
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Write Your Receipt When
You Write Your Cheek
Yes, when you write a check to pay
a bill you're writing your receipt at
the same time. There is no more valid
receipt than your canceled check. This
saves you time yet it's only one of the
many advantages of having a check-
ing account.
We will be glad to explain some
of the other important advantages to
you in person. Drop in.
Bomarton News
Mrs. C D Snyder
Mr and Mr* W F Gregg went
to Albany. Sunday to bring her
father, H L. Reynolds home with
them on an extended visit. Mr
Reynolds celebrated hi* 8»th birth-
day Monday.
Peter Coffman of Dallas visited
Sunday in the home of Mr and
Mm E B Dodd
Mr and Mm Griggs a:>d family
i of Abilene and Rev. B A Bovd
1 ar.d Charlotte of Wichita Falls, via-
1 ited Sunday in the home of Mr
j and Mrs Harold Latham
Mr*. Gladys Butler recently re-
turned from a several weeks visit
in Fort Lewis, Washington with
| her son and family and to attend
! the funeral of her Ittle infant
i granddaughter. Margaret Ann. born
i December 22. and lived only 16
i d&ys and was buried in Tacoma
Washington, daughter of Captain
ard Mrs. Don Butler Mrs Butler
made a trip to Victoria and Van-
j ceuver and B C, Mt. Ranier Na-
tional Park to see "thousands'' ice
! skiing She came by plane from
| Seattle, Wash, to Lubbock
Mr and Mrs. A1 Cupp and fam-
; ily of Dallas. Mr and Mrs Cecil
Thomas of Fort Worth spent the
week end in the home of Mr and
Mrs. Hershcl Thomas
Mr. and Mrs C A Snyder visit-
ed Tuesday and Wednesday in
| Coleman, with Mrs. Snyder’s
brother. Mr and Mrs R A Cox
Texas has 370 miles of coast line
and 26 port towns
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Tk* Baylor County Bannov
Seymour. Texas
Thursday. Feb. 23. 1M1 — Page 3
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Mr. and Mr*. Larry
Roque
The First National Bank
MEMBER FEDERAL
RESERVE SYSTEM
OF SEYMOUR
Regia fared
PUBLIC SURVEYOR
County Surveyor.
Baylor County
O. H. BARTLEY
Phono TU 1-2454
SEYMOUR. TEXAS
Where Is
Gilbert, La Roque Vows
Read Sunday, February 12
Only close friends and relatives*
attended the candlelight ceremony . . . . ,. . , . #
........ .7,.......... “*in lhe,r new grandbaby, baby of
when wedding vows were exchang-
ed by Miss Wilda Gay Gilbert, ar.d
Mr Larry Duane La Roque at 3:00
pm. Sunday, February 12 in the
First Baptist Church at Willows,
California The pastor. Rev Rc-
venaugh. presided
Parents of the couple are Mrs.
Dorothy Ray of Willow's, Califor-
nia and Mr. Ray Gilbert of Sacra-
mento, and Mrs Marjorie La Roque j (n famil>
Mr and Mrs. Loyd Heard
Mr and Mrs Russell Crawford
were in Throckmorton last week
to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Crawford's brother
Mr. and Mrs Johnny Elkins vis-
ited in Vernon Saturday.
Mrs. Ruth Brewer has been in
Wichita several days visiting her
daughter. Mr and Mrs Bob Morri-
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Maid of honor was Miss Laverne 1
La Roque, sister of the groom. I
Robin Hilliwell was best man!
and Dick Wesle> Gilbert, brother j
of the bride .-.erved as usher.
The bride was given in marri-
age by her step-father, Derrill Ray.
She wore a ballerina-length dress
of white taffeta and Chantilly lace
styled with a fitted bodice, accent-
ed witn a portrait neckline, brace-
let-length sleeves and bouffant
skirt Her short veil was attached
to a halo of seed pearls. The
bride carried a cluster of white
carnations.
House part;, members at the re-
ception in the church parlor were
Mrs. Amelia Heard. Mrs. Moore,
Mrr Card G.ltert axiJ Sharon
Hilliwell
For going away the bride wore a '
beige tailored dress with black ac- 1
cesscries.
The couple are both 1961 gradu-
ates of Roseburg. Oregon, high j
school He is employed by Eerojet i
Corp in Sacramento, and they will |
reside there at 3721 Marconi Ave ,
after a honeymoon trip to Carmel
and San Francisco.
The bride's mother is the former
Dorothy Ma id Hayley, daughter of
Mrs. Jake Hayley of this place,
and her father. Ray Gilbert, is the
son of the iate Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Gilbert
Wilda has spent many summer
\acations with relatives in Sey-
mour
Mr ar.d Mrs .1 L. Patterson and
Don, visited in Fort Worth from
Friday until Sunday
HERE FROM CLOVIS
Mr. and Mrs. James Sutton and
two daughters, Paula and Alice
from Clovis. New Mexico visited
for a short time in the home of
Mr. and Mrs George Malone
Mr. Sutton i3 a nephew of Mrs.
Malone and they stopped here aft-
er visiting Mrs Sutton’s parents,
v.ho live a-t Chillicothe
END OF MONTH SPECIALS!
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Bucks Shoppe
QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT A SAVING!
ONE GROUP LADIES'
FLATS 1.99
ONE GROUP LADIES'
DRESSES io«,2o -i2'/a to 24'/j 559
SMALL GROUP WOOL
SKIRTS Vi price
CHILDREN'S COTTON CHALLIS
PAJAMAS % price
ONE TABLE CHILDREN'S COTTON
SPORTSWEAR 2,1* Vi pr.ce
NYLON
SLIPS Regular 5.95 459
GARCREST
RRASSIERES .77
NEW ARRIVALS
Children's Play Clothes
Pedal Pusher & Rlouse Set 195
Short & Rlouse 149 ..d 195
Shorts 1.29
Ladies' Play Clothes
Knif and Cotton
Shorts 195 „„a 455
Pedal Pushers 555 755
Rlouses . 1955.95
Culottes 7.95
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Red Springs News
By Mrs J. L. Patterson
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Moore were
in Sa.i Angelo last week, to at-
tend the funeral of a brother-in-
law of Mrs Moore. She had been
down there most of the week.
Mr, and Mrs. W D. West were
in Dallas over the week end to
visit with her mother.
Mr ar.d G C Laney and
ii mil.v were in Paducah. Sunday to
visit his father. Rev and Mrs. G
C Laney Sr.
Mr and Mrs. Elmo Brown and
son of Wichita Falls visited his
parents. Mr and Mrs. Olen Brown,
Sunday
Mr and Mrs. BUI Beach and
son. Tve. of Dallas, visited her par-
ents. Mr and Mrs Loyd Robertson
end Ann. over the week end
Mr and Mrs Jo Earl Robertson
of Dallas spent the week end in
the hoin.i of their parents. Mi
and Mr: Henry Kober.-cr. and
femily, and Mr and Mrs Roden
ar.d daughter of Seymour
Mr and Mr:. Clitf Heard have
been in Olrey rciently to enter-
Nice 2-Bedroom Home — North River Street.
$11,750.00.
140-Acre Farm. $235.00 per acre. Immediate
possession. 130 cultivation, modern improve-
ments. $7 acre wheat allotment.
At 700 North Washington Street, 150 by 140
feet, buildings cover lot. Priced to sell or
trade.
Building Lots. Stevens Addition, on North Ar-
kansas Street. $750.00 each.
80 Acre Farm on Northweat Highway near
Dallas. $225.00 per acre.
15 Unit Modern Court on Main Thoroughfara.
$50,000.00. Can make $35,000.00 loan.
640 Acres. Clovis, New Mexico. $50.00 per
100 ft. Lot. Oak Street. $900.00.
500 acre*, all cultivation. ICO acres wheel. 130
acres cotton. 175 acres soil bank. $175.00 per
acre, '3 mile from pavement and good high
school.
Residence across river,
and bath. $3,000.00.
1.17 acres. 4 rooms
Wesley Harrison
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Furniture
M B Corral
Wichito Foll«, Texos
THURSDAY 23rd
Volcanos
FRIDAY 24th
Gallixies
SATURDAY, FIB. 2Sth
Rob Wills
AND TNI
Ttioi Plgy Boys
We ere making a few 100% G. I. Loans up to
$13,500.00 each, and will bo glad to Interview
any interested Veteran.
Office Building.
S3 500.00
343-Acre Stock
$90.00 per acre.
One Block from Courthouse.
Farm on Paved Highway.
store, service station. $$$.000.00-
Good Stone Business Building, corner of Har-
ris and Miller Streets, $1,500.00.
Fifty miles from Seymour, 320 acres. 300 in
cultivation. 200 acres wheat allotment, bal-
ance in oats. POSSESSION AS CROPS ARE
HARVESTED. $150.00 per acre.
$0 foot Lot, West Ingram Street. $1,200.0$.
Nicest Building Site in Seymour, West Oregon
Street $2,850.00.
One 7-room Home with 2 Baths and Basement
and tenant house and duplex for sale or trade
in Burkburnelt. Texas, Tenant Hone# and
duplex rents for $140.00 per month, would
trade for Seymour property.
$.8 Acres on Main Highway, Residence, good
Service Station. Poultry Houses and othar
improvements, 3 miles from Seymour. $7.-
250.00.
Vacant Lot. Residence location, corner of
Donald and Abilane Highway. $750.00.
Lovely New Home. 3 bedroom* and 2 baths.
West Seymour. $15,500.00.
Modern Home, just completed. 520 E. McLain
Street. $8,000.00. payable $2,000.00 caeh. bal-
ance $8,000.00 loan.
Excellent 20 unit Motel. Corpus Christl. Texas
—$*0,000.00.
5 Rooms, near center of town, very nice. •*,-
000 00
Outstanding Investment— Income bearing Sey-
mour Property. Priced less than value ef
long term lease
Bunkley & Jones
Phoau No.311ft
BunkUy 4 Iobbb Bldg. Seymour, Tusbb
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1961, newspaper, February 23, 1961; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth505692/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Baylor County Free Library.