The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1958 Page: 4 of 20
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The Seminole Sentinel, Thursday, December 4, 1958
Miscellaneous
Merchandise
Seminole Sentinel
Classified Rates
Phone PL 8 4442
For IS-Word Minimum:
One Insertion 91.00
Two Insertions $1.60
Three Insertions $2.00
Classified Display Rates:
70c per Inch
For more than 15 words,
$1.00 minimum, plus 2-cents
per word. Deadline: 5 p.m.
Wednesday prior to Thurs-
day publication.
Announcements
AMERICAN LEGION
TOM McClAIN
POST NO. 204
Regular Meetings
2nd and 4th Tuesdays
4th Monday—Social
L. H. SIMS, Commander
A. L. McMINN, Adjutant
Anyone Interested In going to
Gary's Beauty College in Hobbs,
N; M., contact Geneva Tull to
share expenses on rides. Can ob-
tain Texas license if desired. Call
PL 8-2573, Seminole.
LOST: White dacron nurses uni-
form with short sleeves: open
down front. Phone PL 8-2515.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for their kindness, sympa-
thy and floral offering in the re-
cent loss of our loved one, Janet
Williams.
Gordon and Larry Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woodard, Jr.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to express my deepest
thanks and appreciation to the
many persons for their tokens of
sympathy, the food, flowers and
kindness on the occasion of the
passing of my beloved wife, Janet
Williams.
Eddie Williams
Bus. Opportunities C
FOR SALE: Small trailer court,
404 NE Second. Phone PL 8-2425.
Business Services
MATTRESSES renovated, plain
cotton, $13.50. Innersprings and
felted a specialty. Also steriliz-
ed. Call Bishop, PL 8-3572.
Woman's Column
WILL do ironing and baby sitting
in my home, 202 SW 8th. Mrs.
Jean Mills.
HOUSEWIVES WITHOUT EXPER-
IENCE can earn to $10 day sell-
ing Avon Cosmetics in own vicini-
ty. Earnings begin at once. Call
today. Write Dlst. Mgr., 1515-B
Sycamore, Big Spring.
Employment
RELIABLE PARTY
MALE OR FEMALE
wanted to service and collect from
CIGARETTE VENDING machin-
es. No selling. Locations are fully
established for operator. Full or
part time. Up to $300 per month
to start. $1,000 to $2,000 cash re-
quired. Write, giving full particu-
lars and phone number to Person-
nel Dept., P. O. Box 9552, Dallas
6, Texas.
Farmers Exchange H
FOR SALE: Heavy grain bundle
feed. 23 miles northwest, Farm
Road 1757. H. E. Mather.
FOR SALE: Barley seed, $3.00
per hundred. Extra good. See A.
C. Ward.
Let us give your car a fac-
tory paint job. See Kidd at
200 N. Main. Ph. PL 8 2488.
MAKE IT A GOLFING CHRIST-
MAS! 10 - 25 per cent off on golf
clubs. We take trade-ins. The Golf
Shop, Jim Terry.
NEW^REMINCTON PORTABLE
TYPEWRITER at USED PRICE.
Office Riter, with 11-inch car-
riage. Cash price, $125.00. Regu-
larly sells for $151.50. See at
Seminole Sentinel.
CARPET
Call for one of our courteous
trained representatives to show
you "THOSE HEAVENLY CAR
PETS" by "LEES." Ph. PL 8-4600
—ABERNATHY FURNITURE—
—Nothing down—30 Months to
Pay.
Rentals
Apartment for rent, 700 SW Ave.
B. Phone PL 8-2047.
Small furnished house, rent reas-
onable, call PL 8-2324.
FOR RENT: Attractive, clean fur-
nished 2 room house. 205 NE Ave.
G. Inquire at 210 NW Ave. G.
Phone PL 8-3795.
FURNISHED house for rent, 2
bedroom, good location, $45.00
monthly. 208 SW Ave. I.
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ments, witli or without linens. Bills
paid. A. G. Dulin, first house north
Chief Drivc-ln Theater.
Apartments for rent: Nice, clean,
close in. Sam Malone, 213 NW
2nd. Phone PL 8-2137.
FOR RENT: Furnished houses,
large and small, good condition.
Kitchenettes for men, linens fur-
nished, $7 and $10 week. Mrs.
A. C. Key, 300 SE 2nd. Phone
PL 8-2483. '
Real Estate
K
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 3 bed-
room stucco, carpeted. Lawn,
shrubbery, fenced back yard.
Double garage. PL 8-2184.
FOR SALE: 2 bedroom homes,
614 SW 10th, 1508 SW Ave. D. Six
lots go with Ave. D house. Phone
Farmington, N. M., DAvis 5-2197,
Write Box 992, Farmington.
107 acres of land in water belt on
pavement, 8V£ miles southwest of
town, $30 per acre. One 5 room
house. $4,400, has $2,700 loan. 2
bedroom house, wall to wall car-
pet and 20x30 ft. store building,
$0,500. C. B. Estep, 511 NW Ave.
G.
FOR SALE: 4 room house. 402
SW Ave. E. Reasonable. Phone
PL 8-4636.
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home and
15 acres on highway. Close in.
Consider small trade. See Flnley
Moore or R. W. Pittman. Phone
PL 8-2233.
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom, 2 baths,
brick trimmed, carport, 408 SW
15th. $9,700. Pittman Real Estate,
Seminole, Texas.
FOR SALE: 520 acre farm, 105
acres cotton allotment, good im-
provements, 11 miles east of town
on right side of Lamesa highway.
$60 per acre. See Mrs. Zeb Wom-
ack.
SENTINEL WANT ADS PAY
ONLY FIGURAMA SALON
OFFERS FABULOUS HOME
TABLE WITH EXCLUSIVE
FEATURES
ZOE PATTERSON
406 SW 12th PL 8-4505
New Batteries
6 VOLT GROUP I
$6.95 Exchange
12-VOLT 24 S TYPE
$11.95 Exchange
—FULLY GUARANTEED—
We Buy Jank Batteries
Permanent Anti-Freeie
$1.85 gallon
Renovated Spark Plugs
49c each
HOME
AUTO SUPPLY
403 SW 14th Ph. PL 8-247S
THE SEMINOLE SENTINEL
Oldest Established Business in Gaines County
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
$3.50 in Gaines County; $4.50 outside County
Published every Thursday at The Sentinel Building, loo Souih Main,
under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Entered as Second Class Matter at the Seminole, Texas, Post Office,
Seminole, Texas.
Fred V. Barbee, Jr Publisher
Barney Thompson Editor
Mrs. Fred V. Barbee, Jr Women's News Editor
Any erroneous reflection upon the character of any person or
firm appealing in these columns will be gladly and promptly cor-
rected upon being brought to attention of the management.
FOR SALE: Piano, good condi-
tion. Will tune when installed. See
at Lamm Appliance. Phone
PL 8-3303. Owner, T. T. Clark.
FINISH HIGH SCHOOL
Or Grade School at home spare
time. Books furnished. Diploma
awarded. Start where you left
school. Write Columbia School,
Box 5061, College Station, Lub-
bock.
- SENTINEL WANT AD8 PAY—
Wanted - Mechanic
GENERAL SHOP WORK
AUTOMOTIVE AND
BUTANE TRACTORS
Permanent job, good pay.
Must furnish reference.
Apply In Person
E. E. HAND
LOOP, TEXAS
3-Bedroom Brick
Home for sale at 406 NW
Ave. I. Two full tile baths,
garage. $350. down, $325.
closing costs. FIIA loan.
.
LUMBER CO
KVCRYTHINO rOH THK tUILPM
CALL PL 8-4422
You Don't Have To
Buy It To Try It!
"Guaranteed By
Good Housekeeping"
As Low As $3.50 Per Mo.
CULLIGAN
SOFT WATER
Seagraves Ph. 382
Let's Talk
HOUSES!
We do custom building. I would
like to talk to you about build-
ing your new home. Will con-
sider trade-ins, and also have
trade-ins for sale.
3-Bedroom Brick
Veneer, bath and half. One year
old. Nice lawn, $1500 down plus
FHA closing costs.
4-Bedroom Brick
Veneer, with two full ceramic
tile baths. Carpeted, best loca-
tion. Get this one for your
Christmas.
For Sale
2-Bcdroom home one block ol
schools. $10,200 GI loan ap-
proved. No down payment,
closing cost about $350.
PHONE PL 8-4410
E. M. MOORE
608 SW 15TH STREET
FANCY PANTS—Here's what
the well-dressed lady dude will
wear this fall. A paisley pat-
terned shirt of drip-dry cotton
is teamed with cotton suede
riding pants. Photo by Seven-
teen.
CHRISTMAS TOY —You can
make such toys as this jaunty
!>uss-in-boots at little cost from
small feed and flour bags.
Other ideas for making gifts
from cotton bags are included
in a new sewing booklet avail-
able free from the National
Cotton Council, Box 9908, Mem-
phis 12, Tenn.
Accidents in 1956 cost the
nation $11,200,000,000, according
to the National Safety Council.
By 1735 there were five news-
papers in Boston, a town of less
than 20,000 population.
SPINET PIANO
Dealer wishes to contact reliable
party able to assume $27.50 month-
ly payments on NEW mahogany
spinet stored in your vicinity.
Write Channers Music, Holyoke,
Colorado.
FOR SALE
170 acres, 10 miles east. $30
per acre.
800 acres, 11 miles south. A
real good tract of land. $40
per acre.
160 acres for $37.50 per acre.
Farms for sale—6 and 8 inch
wells with sprinkler pipe.
See Finley Moore
Or R. W. Pittman
PHONE PL 8-2233
FARM LOANS
Low Interest — 20 Years To Repay
IRRIGATED OR DRY LAND.
PROMPT APPRAISALS AND COMMITMENTS.
ROBERT L. NOBLE CO.
Phone 4181 Box 1146
BROWNFIELD, TEXAS
DRESSED HENS
Discounts On Large Orders
DELIVER TWICE WEEKLY
FOR ORDERS CALL OR WRITE
W. D. BENNETT POULTRY FARM
ROITTE 2, SEMINOLE
PHONE PL frSWl
City Lauded For
Yule Decor Help
President Jameil Aryaln of the
Seminole Chamber of Commerce
Thursday expressed appreciation
to members of the City Board of
Aldermen and to city employees
for their work in erecting yule
decorations in downtown Seminole.
"We want to give our sincerest
thanks to the city officials and
workers who helped make our
1958 Christmas decorating pro-
gram possible," said President
Aryain.
"While we hope to increase de-
corations each year, we are proud
of the Christmas spirit shown this
year and invite people of the Sem-
inole area to see our town during
the yule season."
Cafe Man Hurt In
Vehicle Accident
Wayne Buzan, 44, owner of
Autry's Cafe, Thursday was re-
covering from injuries sustained
in an automobile collision.
Highway Patrolman Jean Pate
said Mr. Buzan was crossing Den-
ver City Highway in his pick-up
truck near Hobbs Highway when
the truck was in collision with a
vehicle driven by Curtis Tuck, a-
bout 30, of Shady Grove Trailer
Court. Mr. Tuck, his wife, and
three children in the car were
unhurt.
Mr. Buzan was thrown from his
pick-up and suffered head and
facial cuts. The accident occurred
about 5:30 p.m. Saturday.
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U.S. WELLS ARE DRILLED IN°TEXAS
TEXAS MID-CONTINENT Oil & GAS ASSOCIATION
THE SENTINEL CLASSIFIED ADS PAY
Gymnasium Parking
Cooperation Asked
City police Thursday appealed
to basketball fans for cooperation
in alleviating traffic parking prob-
lems around the Seminole High
School Gymnasium on basketball
nights.
During the first two home
games of the season, there have
been several parking violations,
the officers said. Principal viola-
tions have been blocking of traf-
fic lanes, blocking parked cars
and private driveways and alleys,
and parking too far into intersec-
tions.
Officers urged drivers parking
on Ave. B in front of the gym to
use only the off-street parking
spaces on the south side of the
street, the center of street park-
ing area (two lanes only) and the
curb parking area on the north
side of the street.
Both Peak
lertr
Dairy Products
Demand Fifth Of
Outlay For Food
The average person in the
United States in 1957 consumed
milk and other dairy products
which utilized 695 pounds of
milk, according to A. M. Meek-
ma, extension dairy husbandman.
The average consumer bought
142 quarts of fluid milk, which
headed the list of individual pur-
chases, says Meekma. Cream was
second at 43 pints (milk equiva-
lent) and butter was third with
8.4 pounds.
Per capita consumption of oth-
er dairy foods was 7.8 pounds of
cheese; 15.1 pounds of evaporat-
ed and condensed milk; 5.7
pounds of nonfat dry milk; 19.8
quarts of ice cream and other
frozen dairy products; 5.2 pounds
of cottage cheese; 5.4 quarts of
fluid nonfat milk; 16.4 quarts of
buttermilk; and 4.1 quarts of
chocolate milk.
Twenty cents out of each food
dollar, or 20 per cent of the food
budget, was spent for the above-
listed foods.
—SENTINEL WANT AOS PAY—
No. 2802
$37.50
• For Mom or Dad
• For Brother
• For Slstir
Both Desk and Lamp for $1.50
when above Cole Chair is ordered!
'CONTOUR" CHAIR
Made of fiberglass rein-
forced plastic. Tougher
than steel. 32" high,
23W wide, 24" deep.
Seat: 16V4" high. Coral
or Cole Gray, on black
tubing with smooth all
nylon glides
No. 2802 $37.50
STURDY COLE STEEL DESK
Ideal for the receptionist or student. Heavy
gauge steel desk with two drawers for stationery
and supplies plus pencil and clip tray. Desert
Sand, Sahara Brown or Gray...No. 751 $18.00
'VARSITY" DESK LAMP
A dramatic desk lamp, approved by Under-
writers Laboratory. Special diffuser shade. Des-
ert Sand or Cole Gray finish No. 5LA$9.95
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THE SEMINOLE SENTINEL
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See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
McADOO CHEVROLET COMPANY
301 N. Main
Seminole
Phone PL 8-3673
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