The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1953 Page: 8 of 16
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FOR SAIf: — Plenty of black
eyed peasjlfl.50 per bushel. Five
miles, \*lt, one mile Nortiv
(Hobbs If%i»y.) D. E. Bingham.
U 42-3tp.
FOK SALE: See Dale Spence for
cheap veftl for your freezer. Nice
fat calves that will dress 150 lbs.
to 200 lbs. Will sell half or whole
dressed at 30c per lb. 9 miles out
Fullerton road then mile north.
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FOR SALE: Trailer House, small
but nice. Inquire 311 NE 3rd or
Phone 3539. 4'Mtp
FOR SALE: One Monark bicycle
in excellent condition. See at 507
SW 5th St. Hilly Childers, Dial
2444. 11-3tp
BARGAIN FOR SALE: 1946
Plymouth 1 door sedan in ex-
cellent condition. Practically new
tires and heater. $150. Contact
Ray Anderson. Phone 2401 be-
tween 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. 44-1 tp
FOR SALE: Young fat turkeys.
On Seagraves Highway. Mrs.
Claude Lane, ^4-6tp
FOR SALE: Lots of began
bundles and ensilage. Write lom
Waddell, Box 1072, McCamey,
Texas. 44-2tp
FOR SALE OR TRADE Nice
trailer and trailer park for 2 bed-
room Sparton or Spartonette
house trailer. 401 NE 2nd St.
O. C. Novak. 43-3tp
FOR SALE Trailor house,
cheap. See at Seminole Wrecking
Co., Lamesa Hwy. 43-3tp
FOR SALE -- Trailer, two wheel,
good condition. Inquire Apt. 5
in rear Estop Furniture Store.
42-3tp.
FOR SALE Equity in 1949 mod-
ern American trailer house. In-
quire D. A. Crlswell, last house
on Pittman Ave, East Seminole.
Jessie Nichols, 1:1311'
FOR SALE '52 Plymouth Club
Coupe radio and heater, good
tires, excellent condition. $1250.
Clyde Hargis, <>17 Southwest
Second. Phone 2130. 43-.itp
FOR SALE Lovely baby Para-
keets. Get one. Teach it to talk.
See Mrs. Davis at Apt. 1, 300 S.
Main. 41 -4t p.
FOR SALE The fattest corn
fed beeves in the country. We
will sell Vt beef if preferred. See
Davis Feed and Seed for your
locker meat. 30-T. F. C.
FOR RENT: Vacant apartment,
3 rooms furnished. 506 SW 7th.
Call 3700. 44-ltc
FOR RENT: 3 room and bath
duplex apartment. 614 SW 2nd
St. Mrs. Jewell Cohb. 44-ltp
FOR RENT: Bedroom. Private
entrance. Excellent location.
Phone 3620. 44-ltp
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom furnish-
ed house. Good condition. Close
In. 300 SE 2nd St. Mrs. A. C.
Key, Call 2183. 44-ltc
In milk fever there is usually
an acute blood calcium deficiency
possibility resulting from the
sapping of calcium from the
cow's blood stream at the onset
of lactation.
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FOR SALE: 4 room house to be
moved. Furnished or unfurnish-
ed, asbestos siding, hardwood
floors, picture window, air-con-
ditioning ducts. Phone 3707.
44-3tp
FOR RENT: Apartments, doubles
and singles. Clean, modern, and
air conditioned. Morning Glory
Mattresses. Over night or weekly,
See Motel^ Seminole, 111 S. Main
Seminole* Texas. Phone 4451.
21-tfc
FOR RENT: Furnished houses,
large and small. Good condition.
Phone 2483 or 3579, Mrs. A. C.
Key, 300 SE 2nd. 33-tfc
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ments. Also rooms and apart-
ments with maid service for
men. Cottage Court on Hobbs
Highway, Phone 2013, 33-tfc
WANTED: Maid for motel work.
Apply in person at Wagon Wheel
Motel. 44-ltc
FOR SALE - Four, 500 sq. ft.
apartments, all furnished with
income of $240, per month. Lo-
cated on 140 x 140 lot on High-
way 51. Will carry $5,000. loan.
Estep Furniture. Phone 3567.
Pittman Real Estate
Agency
Buy :i home sile in the coun-
try "Seminole Draw Acres"
Jiist south of Drive-In theatre
oil banks of rrrau where Lost
River flows underneath. It
might prove an acre of dia-
monds for you.
3-room house and corner lot
.lust out of city limits soulli of
town $600.00,
3-rm. Stucco, large lot on NW
2nd St., $2,800.00 can assume
loan of $800.00.
10 acres Just east of town
$1500.00 a good Investment.
If you need office space see us!
» « •
Pittman Real Estate
Agency
P. O. BOX 24B
SEMINOLE,' TEXAS
WANTED Will keep children
in my home Friday evenings,
while parents attend football
games. Call 2373, Mrs. Matthews.
42-TFC.
WANT TO BUY All scrap iron
and metal, available, want junk
batteries, also. Highest prices
paid. II. V. Mazy. 701 N. Main St
Phono 4438. ' 41-6tp.
Business Services
IRONING WANTED — Family
bundles $1.50 per dozen. Prompt
service. Mrs. Ada McDonald, 309
NW 2nd St. Dial 2493. 43-31
FOR SALE — Three room house
and three lots. Plenty of shade
trees. Located in North East
Seminole. 706 N. E. Ave, B.
Priced $2,750, 42-3tp.
FOR SALE: 2 choice building
sites in North Seminole. One
well located lot in Austin-Miller
Addition. Some desirable sites in
Austin Acres. Also one 2 bed-
room home. See A. G. Dulln, 1st
house North of Chief Drive-In
Theatre, 44-3tp
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TIIE SEMINOLE SENTINEL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1953
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TEXAS NEWSPAPER WEEK PROCLAIMCD—Witnessing Governor Allan Shivers' signing of the official proclamation designating
National Newspaper Week In Texas as Oct. 1 to 8, inclusive, are four top executives of the newspaper fraternity in Texas.
Arthur H. Kowert, publisher of the Fredericksburg Standard and president of the Texas Press Association is first on the left.
Next to Kowert Is Pat Finchor, circulation manager of the Austin American-Statesman and secretary-treasurer of the Texas
Circulation Managers Association. On the right is Bill Gardner, president of the Austin Professional Chapter of Sigma Delta
Chi, national journalism fraternity. Gardner is also state capitol correspondent for the Houston Post. Next to Gardner is
Vorn Sanford, general manager of the Texas Press Association. TPA, which represents some 500 dally and weekly news-
papers in Texas, has lis officos in Austin. Sanford also is national chairman for National Newspaper Week which is ob-
served the first week In October of every year by some 10,000 newspapers throughout America.
FOR SALE Two bedroom
house, have loan established. One
clean model '50 Ford also. One 22
gun. See A. G, Dulin. 42-3tp,
WILL TRADE House in Semi-
nole for 160 or 320 acres, Gaines
County land. No debt on home.
Amos Harper, 3507 33rd St.,
Lubbock, Texas. 42-3tc.
FOR SALE: 5-room house. Or
will trade for smaller house. 107
Ave, G, SW. Phone 2330 evenings.
44-3tp
LOST
LOST: A Charteuse Parakeet.
Reward. Mrs. T, F, Lindley. 304
SW 2nd. Phone 2416. 41-llc
LOST: Ladies 17-,jewel rose gold
Crawford wrist watch near First
Baptist church. Has 3 ruby sets
on each side and brown leather
band. Reward. Mrs. Jessie War-
ren. Finder please bring to Senti-
nel office or call Mrs. Gaines at
SlieiIds Trailer Court, 44-ltp
FOR SALE •
FOR SALE: Superlon Plastic
Cord Covers. No curl—No Kinks
—No Knots In your electric cords
and extensions. Ideal for Tele-
phone, toasters, electric Irons,
waffle irons. Quick nnd easy to
Install and only 30 cents each!
See at The Sentinel Office.
HOUSE
MOVING
LOCAL & LONO
DISTANCE HAULING
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
SINCE 1030
W. K. BINGHAM
and SONS
PHONES:
3-5892 — Snyder
8-0013 — Lubbock
BCC and ICC PERMITS
4LTFC.
LUBBOCK STORE for sale —
Gross last year $60 to $70 thou-
sand, net $6 to $8 thousand. Two
years more on original lease
with 5 year option. Stock and
fixtures, about $75,000. Will trade
for land or farming equipment,
or sell on terms. Neal Taylor.
902 Broadway, Lubbock. 41-6tp.
FOR SALE or TRADE - - V*
section north of Seminole. Two
miles on highway. Raw land.
Think this has water.
LAND WANTED: Have a client
who wants quarter or half-sec-
tion land in water belt.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Quarter
section 7 miles east Seminole
I mile off highway—Think this
has Irrigation water. Amos Harp-
er 3507 3rd St. Lubbock,
Texas. 36-TFC.
WILL TRADE Two-bedroom
house willi large closets, attached
garage and tile fence, in Mid-
land for house or lot In Semi-
nole. 607 Ave, C, SW, 43-3tc
MONUMENTS
GRANITE OR MARBLE
ALSO
BEST CEMENT CURB WOBK
— Right On Prices —
— Right On Service —
Right Across Road From
Lamesa Memorial Park
CONTACT
C. W. Duke Jr.
Phone 4644
LAMESA P.O. BOX 250
Roping Club Name
Officers; Calves
Here For Roping
The Gaines County Roping
Club is opening their fall sea-
son with the election of new of-
ficers and by sponsoring the
much anticipated matched roping
which will take place here on
Saturday night, Oct. 10.
The Club met last Saturday at
7 p. m., to elect Blondie Burnett
president of the organization. T.
A. Foutch was named vice-presi-
dent ; II. M. Stone, secretary-
treasurer and directors are Joe
Hudson, Claude Lane, Dan Wade
and Hardy Dalmont. Jack Me-
Reynolds is arena director, with
Rill Ward as assistant. The rop-
ing club has a total membership
of twelve members and extend an
invitation to men of Gaines Coun-
ty who are interested in roping
lo contact any of the members,
the directors stated. A regular
monthly meeting will be held on
the first Saturday of each month
at 7 p. m. in the offices of the
County Jail.
Calves Arrive For Koping
Sixty-eight wild and fast Brah-
man calves arrived today from
near Houston to be used in the
$10,000 matched roping between
top ropers in Texas and New
Mexico on Oct. 10. The calves
weigh between 170 and 200
pounds, ail white Brahman stock.
They will add excitement for
roping fans and require every
ounce of skill from the contest-
ants, to get them roped, thrown
and tied.
(Continued rroni I'age 1)
Stockton game will be the left
halfback: on the line will bo vet-
erans Marion Allen at tackle,
Don Hassell at guard and Johnny
Speers. the lineman of the week
at left end. The rest of the play-
ers include Jackie Cargill, an-
other Big Chief, at left guard,
Tommy Travis at right halfback,
David Sheiton at center. Don
Hassell at right guard, Winfred
Baggett at left tackle and James
Rend the Sentinel Want Ads
Taking Vacation!
Leave your pets with us. Modern
air-conditioned kennels, concrete
runs.
TROPICAL FISH, plants, aqua
riums, and all accessories.
PUPPIES, Cocker Spaniel pup-
pies, selectively bred for beauty,
disposition, and confirmation,
Ready to go. $25,00, Excellent
quality brood matron, nation's
top bloodlines, available for
lease-sale agreement to respon-
sible party.
I.OVE BRIDS, parakeets, young,
ready tor training, can be taught
to talk, Some finger tame.
SEM-TEX KENNELS
FOR SALE
NEW HOME in West part of
City. Georgeous new brick homes.
Some have three bedrooms. Out-
standing III every detail, inside
anil out.
★ ★ ★
ATTRACTIVE two • bedroom
home, ulreiuly financed. Excellent
location.
★ ★ ★
$750 DOWN will buy this well
built four room house. Near
school.
★ ★ ★
SEVERAL business lots, located
oil highway. Would sell or trade
for something of equal value.
★ ★ ★
See Me Before You Buy
UNITA'S
Realty Company
511 SW fitli St. Dial 2135
Culver at right tackle
SEMINOLE
Probable Starting
Lineup
10
Robert Chancellor
QB
1551
21
Earl Don Hughes
LIT
135'
23
Jackie Cargill
LG
151
XI
Tommy Travis
RII
142
Jerry Montgomery
FB
159
is
Marlon Allen
RT
170
.rii
David Sheiton
C
165
63
Don Hassell
RO
205
72
Winfred Baggett
LT
204
HO
Johnny Spoors
LE
161
83
James Culver
RE
176
★ ★ ★
LAMESA
Probable Starting
Lineup
74
Dunn
LE
161
97
Phillips
LT
199
80
Hamillton
LG
160
(17
Fanchor
C
168
79
Hill, L.
RC,
163
83
Reeves
RT
169
66
Hill, K.
RE
162
or.
Burnett
LH
148
90
Alexander
FB
178
99
Hyatt
RII
145
91
Jones
QB
160
According to the latest report
of
the Texas State Department
of Health, as of August 29 there
were 1,203 new cases of polio re-
ported for 195.3 compared
wilh
3,095 new cases for
the same
period in 1952.
Af Brownfield
Judge Arzie L. Kirk attended
the South Plains Health Unit
last Friday at Brownfield, rep-
resenting Gaines County.
This meeting was held to dis-
cuss certain operations of the
South Plains Health Unit such as
the forming of a board of health,
forty-hour working week, legal
holidays and money for expenses
for personnel to attend meetings
and schools out of the area which
will benefit them in their work.
It was decided that at the next
regular meeting the Commission-
ers' Court and City Council that,
they appoint one person from
their county to serve on this
board. It way, also, agreed that
the Five County Medical Society
would appoint at least one doctor
from their membership to serve
on this board. A list of the
names of persons appointed will
be sent to the State Health De-
partment verifying that a Board
of Health has been organized.
The Board of Health members
will work with the Director on
problems that concern public
Health.
As provided in House Bill 8866,
Acts of the 53rd Legislature,
Regular Session, the work week
effective September 1, 1053, will
be forty (40) hours. It was
agreed that all Health Unit of-
fices will stay open on Saturday
morning with one person in the
office; whereas, this person will
receive time off for the Saturday
he worked within the next fif-
teen days.
Five legal Holidays were de-
cided upon: Christmas, July 4th,
Memorial Day, Thanksgiving and
Labor Day, The Health Unit
offices will be closed on all days
the County Courthouse In each
County Is closed.
Since there was no money pro- J
vided in the budget for 1953 for
travel and expenses for Person-
nel traveling out M the area to
attend meetings and institutions
concerning public health, It was
agreed that any* unused money
from salaries and travel loft
from vacancies could be used
ROCKY MAIiCIANO RETAINS TITLE—As early as the sev-
enth round of scheduled 15-round title fight between heavy-
weight champion Rocky Marelano (right) and Roland LaStarza
of ahe Bronx, New York, the battle in New York's Polo grounds
was headed for only one nossihle outcome. LaStarza, seen
taking hard right to head, lost on a technical knockout in 11th
round despite a came fight against superior opponent.
for these expenses prov'ded the
occasion met with the approval
of the appropriating agencies.
Following the business meet-
ing, Dr. David M. Cow"!ll gave
a talk on" the six services ren-
dered by the Health Department:
(1) Public Health Education, (2)
Communicable Disease Control,
(3) Maternal and Child Health
Services, (4) Sanitation, (5) Lab-
oratory, and (6) Vital Statistics
Divorse Granted
Judge Lois B. Reed granted a
divorce to Lewellyn L, Dent of
Loop from his ex-wife, Pearlie
Imogene Horne who won her
name back in the non-contested
suit last Monday.
Plant grass waterways in the
summer for moving the earth
and seeding this fall.
afctKe
FOOTBALL HELMET W
SMALL, MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE
SHOULDER PADS
JUNIOR SIZE, ONLY
REGULATION FOOTBALL
VALVE-TYPE BLADDER
ARMCHAIR COMFORT — LIOHTWtlOHT
ALUMINUM STADIUM SEAT
MtUMR $4,it A "
FOLDS FOR
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This coupon is worth $1.00 on any $10.00
purchase of toys made before Oct. 31.
LAY THEM AWAY NOW!
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Malone, Sam, Jr. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1953, newspaper, October 1, 1953; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth411116/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.