Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1964 Page: 8 of 12
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X Page 2 — Seminole (Texas) Sentinel — Thursday, June 4, 1964
spresentative Of
:ial Security To
le In City June 8
^A_ representative of the Social
office in
Odessa will be in Seminole Mon-
day, June 8, to assist local citizens
with their problems concerning
Social Security.
He will be in the meeting room
oil the top floor of the Gaines
County Courthouse, from 11:00
am. until 12:00 noon;
Oil! PL 8-3311 To Report A Fire
Auto Death Record
Motorists in 1963 raeed down
the nation's highways to a new.
all-time auto death record which
for the first time exceeded 42,000
fatalities. . :
Til is tragic toil topped the fig-
ure of nearly 40,000 persons kill-
ed in 1941— a record high which
stood for 20; years—and even sur-
passed the new record of 40.500
deaths'established in 1962.
Had a wreck? See Kidd at
Kidd's Body Shop, 200 N. Main.
Phone PL 8-2463.
Or. E. M. Wright
OPTOMETRIST
208 NW 7th St.
t-5 Mob., Tues., Thurs. & Fri.
Iffloe Fboae .. Dial PL 8-2272
9-12 Wed. & Sat.
James H. Clack
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Box 516 PL 8-2004
Seminole, Texas
I
Stephen L. Haley
LAW Y E R
GENERAL PRACTICE
Seminole, Texas
Freeman & Curry
ATJORNEYS AT LAW
GENERAL PRACTICE
Seminole, Texas
Peace Corps Test j
To Be Given Here
On Next Saturday
The Peace Corps has announc-
ed that the next nation-wide Peace I
Corps Placement Test is to Be
given on Saturdax. June 43. It will
be administered by the U. S, Civil
Service Commission in Seminole
at the Gaines County Courthouse
at 8:30 a.m. ■*>. ■ j
The- non-competitive placement !
test, which includes a general ap- !
tnude test, takes about one and
a hail hours to complete. Know-j
ledge of a foreign language is not ]
'required, but applicants with a]
knowledge of Spanish or' (French j
should take an additional one.hour;
language achievement test. .=.. !
TJiere are no passing or fail-1
ing marks oh the. test, and no '
scores are given to the applicants.
The; results are used, along , with
i character rtrfert nces -and informa-
| tion supplied on the Peace Corps
, Questionnaire, to determine an ap-
i plicant's overall qualifications and
| most appropriate; type of ov'er-
j seas .assignment.
| All applicants to the Peace
! Corps must be American. citizens
i .at least 18 years ol age, and must
' complete a Peace Corps Question-
naire and take the Peace Corps
! Placement . Test prior to accep-
tance. Married couples'may apply
if they have no dependents under
18. A college degree is not> re-
quired.
A. J. Mabry
Veterinarian
Animal Hospital
Offict Phone - PL 8-2669
1 Vi Miles East On
Lomesa Highway
SINGLETON
Funeral Home
Seminole's Only Funeral
Home With Licensed
Embalmers On The Staff.
Phone PL 8-2431
209 SW Ave. D
Harold D. Dow, M. D.
Frederick J. Koberg, M. D.
Physicians & Surgeons
Offices At
208-210 NW 8th St.
Seminole, Texas
Phone PL 8-3641
Carlos Alexander
Dentist
LOCATED AT
214 NW 8TH ST.
Phorte PLaza 8-3761
Seminole, Texas .
Local Man Named
To Head District
For Humble Oil
1 E. J..'Stanley, acting superin-
i tendent of Humble Oil & Refining
f.Company's" 'Hattiesburg District,
|> has been, appointed superintendent
■ of. the. company's newly-formed
: offshore production district in Mor-
|.gan City. La." •'
j . A native of .Seminole. . Stanley
has held engineering and super-
{viso'ry positions with Humble in
] Texas. Louisiana and Mississippi
[since 1948. His: move to' Morgan
i City wili.be a return, since he was
' operations superintendent for ano-
i-thef Humble -district there in 1.959
I and 1960. . •'
j, Mr. and Mrsv Stanley wilt be
•ii compamed to Morgan Cits by
> their .daughter and two sons. .
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HARRISON DIED APRIL *. 1841
William Henry Harrison. died
on April 4. 1841, just one month
after lie was inaugurated presi-
dent of the United States. 1 |
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1%4 INDIAN BASEBALL SQUAD
PLAY-OFF SCHEDULE
FIRST GAME
Seminole 11, Hereford 4
IN SEMINOLE
THURSDAY, JUNE 4-
Seminole vs. Hereford
1:00 P.M. IN HEREFORD
(BEST 2 OUT OF 3—THURSDAY WILL BE
DOUBLEHEADER IF NEEDED)
These Indian Boosters Urge You To Go To The Games
Lamesa Federal Savings & Loan
Seminole Branch
Seminole State Bank
Williams Enco Station
Gaines County Abstract
H & D Food
Ed's Point & Body Shop
McAdoo Chevrolet Co.
Seminole Cable TV
Howell Electric
LMH Truck & Tractor Co.
Deen's Sheet Metal Works
George's 7-11 Drive-In Gro.
Kcm's Drive-In
CURLY WILLIAMS, OWNER
Hoffman Oil Well Service Co.
Pokorny Furniture Co.
Henny-Penny Food Store
Piggly Wiggly
Moore Insurance Agency
Brom's Shell Service Station
Bonner Lease Service
Bennett Motor Co.
Darr's Fine Furniture
City Barber Shop
M. J. ALLEN
KTFO Radio
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LaRowe, Hank. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1964, newspaper, June 4, 1964; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417400/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.