Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1964 Page: 7 of 16
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Tax-
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this slate, Miss Baldwin remind-
ed. They may obtain, a poll tax
exemption certificate in the coun-
ty tax assessor-collector's office
as soon as they reach the age of
21. They are not bound by the
Banking-—
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tal loans of $2,575,208.28. Thi
was increased by June 30, 193.
tc- a total of $2,914,627.77. and a
of December 31, 1963, hgd reach
ed a total of $3.385,99&.08.
During the past year. La mesa
January 31 deadline, Inrf may ob- Federal added 680 new . saving,
tpin their certificates at anytime accounts in Seminole, bringing
during the year when they reach the total number to 741 as of Jan-
their 21st birthday. uary 1, 1964. During 1963, it waf.
First-time voters are required.'] reported; the Seminole Branch
however, to have reached their ] closed 119 .mortgage loans, and
21st birthday, and to have obtain- ;'5t> Title I loans.
ed their exemption certificate no' Max EndejV manager of the
less than 30 days prior to the j Seminole Branch said that the in-
flection in which they intend to ! crease in deposits and loans points
vote. | to a< growing economy for the
' ' ■ ■ j area, and said that he is highly
pleased wltii the growth"that his
firm has experienced in Seminole
over the past year.
Sybil Humphrey
Setys Insurance
The average water consumption
per person in the U. S. is about 90
gallons.
Announcing
Mrs. Fred Belt
Formerly With Payne's Corner Cafe
Is Now At
L & D Truck Stop
Cafe
Formerly Walker's Cafe
Hobbs Highway
SHE INVITES ALL HER FORMER
CUSTOMERS TO STOP AT L & D
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iome real basketball during the;
econd period,, however, and
ftught their way out in front of
iie Eagles.
During- the second period, the
Indians worked much better as
a team, and seemed to have found j
the range of the basket. This.
.heir bifegest scoring quarter of
the game, put the Indians in the
lead by five points, 31-26. as they
outscored the Eagles by 11 points
in the quarter.
Following the halftime break,
the Indians consolidated their
lead, scoring 15 points to 10 for | canM! effective January 1,
the Eagles, and entering the final
period with a 10-point lead, 46-36.
Cheered on by an enthusiastic-
hometown crowd, the Ector Eagl-
made a strong comeback in
the final period, making a serious
challenge to the Indian lead.
The last quarter vvas the high-
est scoring period of the game
for the Ector cagers as they .sc<a».
ed 23 points while holding tro
Indians to 16. At one point, with
scant time remaining in the game
the Eagles had whittled the In-
dian lead down to a. single point. Wflv or thorougbfare resuiting in
hut two free throws by Danny . $1()0 Qr more property damage
Price drew the Indians out Of | injul.y or death must file written
single fifld goal reach, reports with the Department of
H.gh scorer for the Seminole | Publit. Safc,tv within 10 days. and
Indians was post man Chester:; reqUjrements must be met,"
Sample, who dropped in 17 point-j hc explained, "Accidents not in-
to make him overall high man in? death Qr injury- ^ wili-
u' r v gan,e' T .'I (°.r I $25 or more damase involved still
he Indians was Teddy Welch witn mu., bc rV|xiru d to the d6part.
j 14 points, followed by i-rank Bicf
j with 12.
, . . Tops, in the. scoring department
|: for the Ector Eagles was Santos
Galvan. with 14 points He was
followed by Louis Gonzales with
13. "and Ruben Prado with 12.
Auto Insurance
Law Strengthened
As Of January 1
The director of the Texas De
partmeni of Public Safety has is-
sued a reminder for motorist1
that more stringent provisions of
the state's safety responsibility
law—requiring drivers and owner:
to be able to pay for damages U
others in traffic accidents—be
1964.
Col: Homer Garrison, Jr., DPS
director, emphasized' that the lav
rekuires the department- to sus
pend the driver licenses and ve-
hicle registrations of drivers and
owners who are not in compliance
with the law at the time of accl
dent involvement, if the accident
comes under the Safety Respon-
sibility Act.
"The law provides that drivers
and owners of vehicles involved in
traffic accidents occurring or ori-
ginating on a public street, high-
Seininoie vs. Ector
ft pf tp
BALLET AN YOKE?
Danny Price (No 11) and an unidentified
Yellowjacket engage irt a bit of. aerial bal-
let, as the 'Jacket tries to block Price's shot
in Friday's game between the Seminole In-
dians and the Kermit YeMowjackets. The In-
dian; beat fhe Yellowjackets 64-52 in the
opening game of district play for both
teams. (Sentinel Photo)
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62
- Men outnumber
100 In Alaska.
vomen 132 to ] Soil is disintegrated rock plus !-• Mexico won its independence
\ j organic matter. : from Spain in 1822.
The life of a dollar bill is 13 to
14 montlis.
Elias Howe invented the sewing: George Washington died Dec-
machine in 1846. ember 14. 1799.
POKORNY'S BIG
Seminole
Bice ........
. Sample
Simpson ....
Welch
Price .....
Moore
Bareientez .
Dean
Total . . .
Ector fg ft pf tp
Prado, R. . . . .5 2 5 12
Prado, M, . 3 3 3 ,9
Perry 0 0 1 0
Swinney ;... .0 0 0 0
Galvan .6 2 4 14
Garrett ...... 0 0 0 0
Sanchez 1 : 0 1 2
Gonzales ......5 3 5 \13
Rodriguez 4 1 2 .9
Total . : . 24 11 21 59
Score By Quarters
Seminole 13 18 15 16—62
Ector : 19 7 10 23—59
Nine Places Won
3n Hereford Show
By Seminole 4-H
James Satterwhite, Seminole
4-H Club,:1 won third place with
his entry in the Heavy Hereford
Class of the Sand Hills Hereford
Show in Odessa,
This was the highest placement
by a Seminole entry in the show
Other high places earned by
Seminole entries include: Deb
Stanley, fourth in the Medium
Heavy Hereford Class; Johnny
Clanton, seventh in the Medium
Hereford Class, and Johnny Clan-
Lon. fifth in the IJght Hereford
Class.
Other winners were: in the
Medium Heavy Hereford Class,
Gary Satterwhite, 14th, James
Satterwhite 15th, Gary Satter-
white, 16th and Deb Stanley, 17th;
'in the Medium Hereford Class,
Ronnie Dulin. 19th.
Gaines County also won the
clean pen award, for'which each
exhibitor received a western style
shirt as a prize
Construction-
STILL IN PROGRESS!!
EVERY ITEM * SDK REDUCED!
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j the city for which building per-
Lmits were granted in 1963, is the
(Seminole Sentinel building at 404
; South Main, a metal and brick
building, valued at ^S19.000: the
! new home of the Motor Parts Co..
I also located in the 400 block of
South Maiih constructed of con
i crete tile, and valued at S18.000.
and a new restaurant now- being
j constructed on West Ave. A by
i Joe Svacek, which will be of con-
crete block construction, faced
' with brick, and which is -valued
I at $34,000.
1 Three other commercial build-
I ings were constructed here dur-
I ing the past year with a combin-
ed value of $4,550.
Dial PL 8-3311 to report a fire.
'"n-eni but will not come under the
Safety Responsibility Law.
"The department is required tc
j suspend dri ver licenses and all
motor vehicle registration plate?
i'of both the operator and owner of
I vehicles involved in an accident
j coming under the Safety Repson-
I sibility Law, unless:
I "1. Evidence of liability insur-
i ante coverage in the minimum a-
| mounts of $10,000 where one per-
son. was injured or killed. S20.Q0C
where more than one; and sio.OOQ
for property damage is reported
to the department.
"2. A relea.se signed by damag-
ed or injured persons is filed witn
the department.
| "3. A signed agreement to pay
1 damages in installments is ac-
cepted by the damaged or injured
persons, and filed with the de-
partment
"4 The operator and owner are
found not to be liable in a civil
court of competent jurisdiction.
and a copy of such finding is filed
wit!', the department.
| "5. The operator and owner de-
; posit with the department cash or
j bond security in an amount suffi-
cient to cover any judgment for
I damages resulting from the acci-
dent that might be obtained by
! damaged or injured persons, which
j in no case shall be less than $200."
In addition, the operator and
I owner-must file proof of financial
responsibility for the future and
must maintain il for five years.
Garrison noted that under the
' new. laW. . suspensions of
| and registrations will be for
period of two years, unless the re- j
* j quirements of the Safety Respon-
sibility Act. are met j
Also, he said that when a per-
son's driver license is suspended j
or revoked under any Texas law j
because of a conviction on a ser- j
ious traffic charge, the depart-
ment is required to suspend such
person's motor vehicle registra-
tion, unless he immediately files
proof of financial responsibility
for the future.
In addition to other statutory
filing fees required, a $10 rein-
statement charge has been pr'o-
Banquet—
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make a purchase at the show's
auction.
Other action at the meeting in-
cluded a decision by the board to
issue invitations to individual
members to attend a meeting of
the board. The approved plan calls
for each member of the chamber
to be invited, to a board meeting
at least one time each year.
Bouts*
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iiree consecutive knockouts, a-
-:ainst Joe Alcorn of the Odessa
Boys Club.
In their last meeting, Alcorn
defeated Massingill on a technic-
al knockout, giving him his only
defeat.
\ Cabeza de Vaca crossed the
Southwest isi 1536 on the way to
New Spain.
vided for restoration of suspended
license and/or vehicle registration
in those cases where proof of fin-
ancial responsibility for the future
must be .-filed. ■ . . .'
1. The law does not apply to the
owner of a vehicle if .it is involv-
ed in an accident while being driv-
en by another person without the
owner's consent.
2. if the operator or owner in-
volved in an accident is the only
person damaged or injured.
3 If the vehicle was legally
parked or stopped at a traffic
signal at the time of the acCiden*.
4., If the vehicle involved was
being driven by an employee of
the United States Government in
licenses C0nnec.tj0B with Official duties, r
JOSIE'S
Truck Stop Cafe
Watch For Our
Opening
3 MILES EAST OF
SEMINOLE ON
LAMESA HWY— PL 8-2633
NO SALE TAGS . ..
Just Ask Alvin
Or Bob For The
LOW SALE PRICE
(YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID1)
ONLY ONE!
WESTINGHOUSE 19"
PORTABLE TV
There are 30 Pontiacs
in Wide-Track Town
REG. 199.95
SALE
3$)
VI •
One Slightly
Damaged
SLEEPER
REG 269.95
ONLY ONE!
2-Pc. Modern
BROYHILL LIVING
ROOM SUITE
ONLY ONE!
4-Pc. Maple
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REG. 399.00
ONLY ONE!
Westinghouse
DRYER
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149.00
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...
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109.00
Did you say you wanted a
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with Wide-Track
and that luxurious Pontiac comfort?
(We've got four different models to choose from.)
POKORNY
FURNITURE & APPLIANCE
2 DOORS EAST OF POST OFFICE
Choose your Wide-Track performer at your local Pontiac dealers
HE HAS A WIDE CHOICE OF 600D USED CARS, TOO'
Seminole Truck & Tractor Co., Inc.
508 S. Main - ' Seminole
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LaRowe, Hank. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1964, newspaper, January 9, 1964; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417391/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.