Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1964 Page: 3 of 14
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bounce Services Held Here Feb, 10
Funeral 'services for Mrs. U S
iA ounce, 44, were held here M(m-
Uy at/ 2:';5tt p.itv hr the . First
iaptist Church, v.itfi Hey. Jack
i'oci v, pastor of (he Fairvlew isap-
ist Church ;oftjeiatin:r ami Rev.
Mitchftm assisting, Burial ful-
o-.ved at Seraljioie Cemetery.
Survivors-, include her" husband;
wo sons. Billy-Moun.ee, Seminole,
md ..Jimmy Mack". Fisher. U. '8.
i.K'avy: - t'.vij (i.v.i;!liters; Mr.i, J. W
Btfitjharo 'an;i Jylmaie Jean. Fisfe
iuui Mi's.. .1
fi-Wbuns; 4» «
hall-sifter, Mr.
B^sle. Okia
C5. X
•eminait;, dir.
Ausust Borei
reasoft tbe. courts
handle more, drunken' d.-iy-ing ca
e»r -the undertaker gets theru first
Pauf.HnlderaXt
5-^;-
Trofdon To Talk
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Seminole (Tex.) Sentinel — Thursday, February 13, 1964—Page 3
Local 4-H Steers Shown At El Paso
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TACKLE YOUR
with s SOIL TEST!
You're Urged To Attend The
DAY
FEB. 17—10 to 3:
Community Building Seminole
AND . . . for your fertiliser ne^eds \
Coll on RED BARN CHEMICALS
RED BARN
TRANSFORMED
Ccugii 'n the midst 'of a tpcii with her mentor Henry Hig-
gins, after her successful - day of posing as a duchess,. Eliza
••,-,! i) - pteffm b; TVirt fit hop, bet sJi'.tfo r seV >«fe to
the flower a';n. s.}en earlier in the She •• ptey 'Pygmalion..''
The pluy w«4. presented here Monday. eight .by .the' Sernihole .
; High School ;spe'e.;h- department,end. the local thcple: of the
National Thespians. , (Sentinel' Photo)
hiii> ir:,idon ox-.
•i,iive vice^privuck-iit ot t-»e Best
v ijll C; i i. , l-.anv.r-,' v Ui (
-s'4 on tin; a;;e of commercialI
"rtili.-c.rs at flit' Giti-nos County i
icuKure Day pro;'.r«iy to be!
'tiiliti- here Sunday, February 17. j
•Ay eliicf .administrative officerj
:t! the Plains division of the Best i
" Co.IVogduo. 'diteci.K [
tre marketing. pale* and. tviri-ertoV'j
iiik- services. progi'a•>'. this- area. ;
A •'•native. of .Oklahoma'. be -.tin* -I
dug ted from' Oklahoma State Uni- i
»t-rsifj .'with, a Bachelor of Seie.n- j
r> in agronomy-. 'lie 'received hi-1
din-tor's degree from Ohio State
fir '.rsi'y with - major work . in S
!• M'lihu mo rnmoi .work m
f'elds i if'plant physiology, soil j
^b.meistrv aiid .soil physics-:., . • j
■ Jie, has .M-ovked-; with the. Ohio j
; ieuituvaJ Experiment Station.:
L'.e /3'c'xa.H Auw-uiturai. Expert- i
..> t'*it Station at Temple, and toe i
Soil Conservation Service R ■-1
search Division Dr. Tropdon also
.'•rvod as director •• of the soils:
'aboratory of the. Wichita County i
Water Improvement Districts and .
x-r aaroshoini** for rhe Mathieson
'.'hernial Cnrp in' the southv,.'.: !-
ero states
He has also served 'as chair-
man of the department of Agr.ieul- :
;..re at Mid«Ve*t«rn University, f
and iiead of the UepaitiHent ot
Soil and Crop Sciences at Texas v
A&M I'Biversitv and the Texas;
A.-!ricultu'rat Expcrimenl Station. !
id.
for
no
nd
me
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to
218
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in
Hodbt)S Hwy
Sem i no se
[Smith To Discuss
if i m si c i ng .Sfoc k •
J Operations Here
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| tt.a* Smith,' a -field ere'rui ox
i aminer" with the, Federal fpter-
| itictliaie Cr<K:iit,. Bank of Houston,
l ira's.- been Sehedttsod to telle ,tu area
j far'merv -about fmapoint; - iivestook
i operations' : tiuring the . Gaiites
I Coimty' Ajsrieirtuiral I '«>. program
i'here .Monday ..Fobrtwry-l"■ • .
1 Soji'-h. a jt.-.tive ot ii><"iton l.ot'it-
i.'ty;'.' tiu.-.ted 'frmn. ;■''Texas -AJkM
t'nivers):ty in . 1925- After, .gradaa-,
trOn,. he-: v\as in-, the.-.e.g.k-uittii'al
credit .field' .witI) t.W'O priy-ateviiu-(
plern'ont fit ni-s' ontilji;M?>. -when he.
joined the .Fe,dfj^|. Ttltenrtoaiate
! Credit .Bank;- of. flwistrin as a i re-
dlt examiner
As a field\ credit cxaorifter. 'lu-
makes annual examinations : of
pi oduetion credit asportations anf.
ottier. ajriciiltova' finast.eing ' inr.ti-
ii'ii-.-H;; ror which th.v? civdh. bank
serves ss discount and- .supervi-
] sot's agenvy'
, The B6 production credit assoe-
[ iatioi!'- and 12' (t iser financing in-
j sfitutions j ro.vi:!o more Utah $400!-
■ OQO.OflQ annuuUy in short term
! agricultural ■ ereilit in Texas.
-«EN1ll»tL WANT AOS PAT—
[jfamor'Rol For
is p.'
KS
At Junior High •
j h't minoie Ju.'uor High.. School has
! released:' the, honor, roil for. the
! third''six week's- of the. .-IWMIKM
\ sciiool- year-- fneinch'd on . tlie -list
i are 31 .students; 'from, the eighth
j «rado and- '4'3 from... the. seventh.
|'grade: - '' " " '
: '.Qp. : t.;iK.-■ hoa^r.. roll t.r.i.ro tiie
;■ c ■ '*."ax:e ,""<i.:re: ..Mi1-;*- ■ Afbtis.
Kr-'odr.-i' Atf't). MarvaV. is.tiiiff. Jiith
,ri(i! I'a.cuj Ht 00 Fd'ite BiUht
; David f j-Smh and PSuVa Childns
j '. Aisor Patil pa'ibs.. Debbie Dear-
'Don ,1'ieids. Charles, Franks,
: Shirley. t:arinj.an In a'Marie Gfiw-
tSiey. Lynn -.<3ray':- Brian Hrlh Jan
;• ffi'll.nsiiti,-: K&ia .lories,. David' I.<e'e,.
Civil Service Hes
Jobs Open As Air
i Traffic Controller
! The U. S. Civil Service Com-
I mission has -announced examina-
: fO" Air Traffic Control Spee-
. j i. i1, (»S -tS, at S5.235 per. annum
,j"! neso positions- are m , various
j l.vath.'is Wit t: in the South'west
Repicn of the FcTfera! Aviation
; A:\trjcy which includes the states
t d| At kapsas. • I-oUisiana, OVIah.o-
I tua. New Mexico and Texas:
Full information and applica-
j to.n forms may be obtained from
I 'the' Executive Secretary, Board of
IS!
li
V. t t.TEK MEV'KU
Meyer To Speck
Abcasa Marketing
Ag'ncult-ure Day
The mar kef.(«£,'. of local agricui- •
tnrKl proct:.'will be the topic '
ftf-vdi'wus'-ion for Walter Meyer, i
commadiry director for the Texas '
Farm Btr. •»« >it'.t manager of the;
Texas : Ag; h'uititral Marketing and j
Develop:!.( ni • Assoejati-.n. a TFB ;
afi.Uiatt (iuric; the Gaines Coun-:
t-y' Aiii'tt dtural Day program here, j
Monday. February .17. i
As commodity director for the i
Fa mi t-c«. ' Me>et is respon-i
sible for t!" co-ordination of the;
bureau's commodity services. Ast
manager <-.! 't A.MD\, he is respon-j
sable fer - the development and ad-:
-tiviuistf<Ki<inL. of marketing pro- •
grams, in tin- position, he has:
visited prospective agricultural j'
•customer* "i Europe to promote !
sales and h< c«pne acquainted with I
tlxe European market-place. .. j
A native of Krtjppa. Uvalde'
CoiintV". Meyer.-was reared on , a |
stock ,fcirm.:: in 1.952, be'graduated'•
| James Satterwhite, Seminole,
1 4-H Club, took the fourth place a-'
ward in the medium Hereford
i division With his entry at the
I Southwestern Livestock Show of
I El Paso. ;
| Also -in the medium Hereford j
(•division. Ronnie Dul'iri took 14th j
! place with his steer. Johnny Cian-
■j ton took. 15th place in the light
Hereford division.
I In the light Angus division' of
the show, James Satterwhite took
15th pjaee, Jerry Foote took 20th
place, and David Foote took 27Ui
place.
Gay Foote took 17th place with
iter entry in the medium Angus
division.
Never plan ahead
one God gave you.
Use the
The greatest of faults is to be
conscious of none.—Thomas Cqrly-
le. ;.'v:. ■ ' '
..from,
lege .
I. v,,H.
| Shaltowater,.
Ti;'c-frtit!iog.ica.l' Col-]
B.Hiheloi:. of Seienee!
oc jtiona'. aenculture
v-oct'tional agric.ul-1
. ■ ■ .,'
ye-i-'S; two years tn j
and. seven at BroWn-.i
field, before accepting his. present
position. ,
jy.- S. Civil Service-■ Examiners,
{.Federal Aviation Ag'en'cy,- ■ P:
• v inP.O Fott Worth T-xns
0:5101. or any first or seean.:i-c!ass
) post .office:;
I ' ■ " : '•' : '■■' 1 ''
M
Ridicule - is
fii'jsumeht of'
the' .first and last
fobis — Charles Sfra-
--.ie:»
Also
V 0
;. rv •.
. Moore-." Fay's
• " ■ st. F.'t "t 'Vtrpioia
>:"hi.nnh\" Sr.Uy, :Sanders.. Brenda
jSrtteth'erisi Ja.na Svacek, Linda
. TF onu.: . attti Steve: Youtt|r. .
!'; .'.The seventh.' grade honor roll ili-
i (ihi.des; .Mar.ior'ie.. Arnold. Dale.
Barclay.,, Mike .' Beaiei Jiaiy K.
j BroVtvi-;. ■ Bil'V Can*; Donna Cart-
t er;.. Robert"' Casl.ipberry,, Joe ,'Coff-
f.nian,' Don Dennis. Randy Dulin,
] Vjrttir KuenUv. j ,ilah l.eah Gain-
! e.V, f'ha.rlope Garner
i -Also. Ann Gat rett, Bever ly ,Gil-
| Ti-eixr is no. gain so certain as
; that, which. •. arises front sparing
'.what you - have.—-Publius Syrus.
| lespie, i?ie«e Haley, Danny Halier
'! Brentia • Joyce ' U.amriek, Ginger
j In nth. Snmtnie '..Hill. Eynda .lean-
j i ietcr, I tnda Martin,
; .Moilie Met mc Richard Moore •
I Also. Robert Moore. Karl Poar-
U' Paula Philhps. Bill Ra> Vicki
i Ray. lands Routh.' 'Margaret Row -
j'lett. David Slntlcr. Lynda Shulls.
j Karrn S'nintake. Mary .16 Snvith.
/olene Sparks, Sharlotte Stephen-'
I son, Jack David Taylor, Linda
I Testbn, David Thompson. Jo Beth'
! Tumlinsort and Sheila .Williams.
MORE
PROFIT
May We Urge Your Attendance
& Participation in The Day-Long
FEB. 17—10 to 3:
Seminole Community Building
THIS WILL BE AN
OUTSTANDING MEETING!
Seminole
110 NW Ave. B
WLm$
:ARMER:
ATTEND
THE
GAINES
COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL
DAY
MEETINGS
FEB.
Seminole Community Building — 10 to 3:30
If you feel that farm profits are slipping through your fingers every year,
you'll want to attend the meeting in the Seminole Community Building on
Monday, Feb. 17. Some of the most outstanding men in the various phases
of agriculture in the nation will be there to help VOU with your Hgricultur-
ol piublems. Make your plans NOW to attend!—
u'W J
ji////" w&tt
& doctor?
You'll Get The Answers At The
GAINES COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL DAY MEETING
Monday, Feb. 17 — 10 to 3:30
- - Scmir.ole C.on-munity BuiIding
SUMMER'S. COMING —Al-
thoughi it's not due for
many months, Summer has
come to a Paris fashion
.house, showing swim suits..
#
K NCW LEDGE
Before he can become a
Registered Pharmacist, your
druggist must understand the
composiiion, chemical pro-
pertiesj manufacture, pod use
of drugs and ways of test-
ing them.
i
Don't
on crop
FERTILIZE . . . correctly
For Information ATTEND
AGRICULTURAL DAY
FEB. 17-10 to 3:30
Seminole Community Building
OUTSTANDING SPEAKERS
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3
son
400
sing
for
ited
ain-
Alr
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tary
at-
like
in
arts
refe
nail
op-
ling
om-
ted,
jout
f'-J 1
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IS
.
For Fertilizers ... See .
Phillips 66 Dealer For Seminole
Hobbs Highway — Seminole
. F .
PH1USPS
GIN & FERTILIZER CO.
4wy. Seminole
• \ i
ES
- . ■
FOR FAMOUS OLIN MATHIESON
FERTILIZERS SEE
FARM SUPPLY, INC.
1305 Hobbs Hwy. Seminole
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LaRowe, Hank. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1964, newspaper, February 13, 1964; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417322/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.