Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1964 Page: 8 of 14
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Page 8—Seminole (Tex.) Sentinel
Thursday, F»Kruory 6, 1964 [Funeral Service
For Lambert Boy
NcifhlorS jSherrill Speaker For Ag Day Here
»•»' *** / *•■>»...... . f~u11 . i l?i)WM'(iiin/iv ITiuwl anH 'sour
Kunoral servicos for Bobby
Lambert, 2, who died in Oklalio-
niit l'tt\ uti Satui'day: were held
here Monday in the Assembly of
Gnd Church. Rev L. A Harper,
pastor, officiated. Burial follow-
ed in Seminole Cemetery, with
arrangements handled by Seminole
Memorial Ctiapel.
lit is survived hy his parents.
Mr and Mrs. Randall Lambert.
a brother. Kenneth; his paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Flake
Lambert, all of Seminole, and his
maternal grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Keneau of Denver City
Dial PL 8-3311 To Report A Fire
'"1 trace it all back to the
mometit we dashed out on the
field to face 'em."
—SENliNtL WANT »OS>«T-
D W. (Dave"' Sherrill. irriga
tion specialist with the agricultur- j
al extension service in this area,
has been selected as one of the
speakers for. the Gaines County
Agriculture Day program to be
held here February 17.
Sherrill, who has been irriga-
tion agent for extension districts
1 and 2 since early 1957, will be
I speaking on irrigation of grain
j sorghum.
i Sherrill graduated from Texas
' A&M University in 1931 with a
i Bachelor of Science degree in ani-
j thai husbandry. In 1932 and 1933,
i he served as a supervisor tor the
; Seventy per cent of all Anna-
1 polis graduates were Boy Scouts.
Emergency Feed and Seed Loan
program with headquarters in
Dallas.
In June of 1933. Sherrill was
named AAA assistant for Coryell
County, and in September of the
same year was named county agri-
cultural agent in that county.
In 1935. he was transferred to
Hockley County as county agent.
He remained in that position un-
til 1942. when he wept on active
duty with the U. S.. Army.
Following his discharge in 1947,
Sherrill returned to Hockley Coun-
ty as county agent, and. was--trans-
ferred to Lubbock as county a-
gent, later that same year, re-
maining in that position until 1957
when lie moved to his current job.
I). \V (DAVE) SHERRILL
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BANQUET MC . .
Gaines County Judge Charles E. Lawrence served as master
of ceremonies for the annual Seminole Area Chamber of Com-
merce banquet, keeping the program moving smoothly, and
livening things up with his own particular brand of humor.
(Sentinel Photo)
Nance To Seek Election
As County Commissioner
Charles M. Nance. 28, has an-
nounced his candidacy for the
Democratic nomination as counjty
commissioner from precinct 3. He
will be subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary Ejection, May
2. •;
Nance, a farmer, has been a re-
sident of Gaines County for the
past seven years, having moved
here from Stanton.
He grew up in Stanton, and in
the community of Flower Grove.
Martin County. He graduated
from high school in Flower Grove
and attended Abilene Christian
Colltge.
He now lives in Seminole, with
his wife, Kay Sharon; and their
three children. Monica, 6. Tam-
mie, 4, and Charles Wade. 1.
The Nance family was selected
last week as the Seminole area's
■'Farm Family of the Year," and
were honored as such at the an-
nual bnaquet of the Seminole Area
Chamber of Commerce.
Nance is president of the Gain-
es-Yoakum Sugar Beet Growers
Association, a director of the
Gaines County Farm Bureau, a
director of the Seminole Area Air-
port Association, a director of the
Gaines County Cotton Growers As-
sociation, and a past director of
the Seminole Area Chamber of
Commerce. ^
He is also a nriember of the
Seminole Junior Chamber of Com-
merce.
Old Muzzleloader
Can Be Dangerous
A muzzle loader can look like
a prime shooter in all respects
and have a breech rusted paper-
thin, warns the National Rifle As-
sociation.
Always pull the breechplug on
an untried muzzle-loading rifle or
shotgun This automatically re-
veals two hazards--a dangerous-
ly rusted breech and an old load.
Guns can be fun, properly handl-
ed. And also deadly. That's true
of any gun. but in particular,
watch out for the old ones.
Submersible home water system
We don't want to start any wars. But we're so t
confident this pump can win your battle for
more "Water Where You Want It," that we'll
guarantee it for five solid years against any and
all conditions. Come on in and ask us about Jt,
NOW IN STOCK
AT FORREST . .
AUTHORIZED AERMOTOR DEALER
COMPLETE SYSTEM INCLUDES PUMP UNIT, FITTINGS PKG.,
MOTOR, CONTROL BOX AND 42-GALLON TANK
1/2 HP Submersible Pump . 231.00
(PUMP AND CONTROL ONLY 182.80)
3/4 HP Pump Outfit, complete .... 252.80
"(PUMP AND CONTROL ONLY 307.00)
1 HP Pump Outfit, complete 289.00
1 1/2 HP Pump Outfit, complete . 385.00
SEr FORREST FOR WINDMILLS
6' WINDMILL, COMPLETE „ 153 00
»' WINDMILL, COMPLETE 219 00
EVERYTHING FOR THE BWILDCM
122 Seminole
mmm
GROCERY
... FOR
Bright & Early,
1 Lb. Pkg.
COFFEE
ICE CREAM
Borden's,
Vi Gallon
Maid,
Del Monte
SALMON
Family
Size
LARD
Wright's,
4 Lb. Bucket
59«
79c
2:49c
69c
Honey Boy, Tall Can
Del Mpnte, 14 Oz. Bottle
SHORTENING
TOMATOES
BABY FOOD
GOLD
BOND
STAMPS
Snowdrift,
3 Lb. Can
Diamond,
No. 303 Can
Gerber's,
Strained
MORE
STORES
DO GIVE
GOLD
BOND
- H & D's MARKET SPECIALS
STAMPS
Pound
smmm
H & D's Fresh
PRpDUCE
California,
Ear
CORN ... 2i25c
Whites, No. 1
Pound
POTATOES.. 9c
Cello
Pound
CARROTS 2 i 19c
Cello
Pkg.
TOMATOES. 25c
Chuck Wagon,
Pound
WE GIVE
GOLD
BOND
STAMPS
MORE
STORES
GOLD
BOND
STAMPS
BACON
GROUND BEEF
PORK STEAK
PORK CHOPS
STEAK
3 Lbs.
Pound
End Cuts,
Pound
Choice, T-Bone,
Pound ...
RIB STEAKS - 59c
mm
Center Cut,
Pound
BONELESS STEW, Lb.. 69c
BEEF SHORT RIBS, Lb.
CLEANSER -
COMET, 2c Off 2 for 29c
WAX PAPER
WAX-TEX, Roll 23c
ARMOURS
BEEF STEW, 11/2 Lb. Can .
49c
ARMOUR'S
TREET, 12 Oz. Con ... 45c
SUNSHINE
CRACKERS, 1 Lb. Box .... 31c
3-MINUTE
OAT MEAL, 18 Oz. Box
BEST MAID
SYRUP, Qt. Bottle ......
21c
39c
v ' 741**
29c
Double Gold Bond Stamps On Wednesdays!
f STORE HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY — 7:30 A.M. - 7:30 P.M.
SATURDAYS — 7:30 A.M. - 9:00 P.M.
CLOSED SUNDAYS — WE SELL MONEY ORDERS
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LaRowe, Hank. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1964, newspaper, February 6, 1964; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417336/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.