The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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Hridty, March 24, 1944
THE SEMINOLB SBWJINEL
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Sylvia Belew Phone 162
Jimmie Oates Initiated
Into Alpha Phi Omega
Jimmie Oates was initiated in-
to Alpha Phi Omega, national
service fraternity, at Texas
Technological college in Lubbock.
A freshman mechanical engineer-
ing . rtudent at Tech, he is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Oates
who recently moved to Big Lake
from .Seminole.
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Russell Billed By Grand Jury
Newell Russell was billed by
the grand jury Wednesday for
theft of property over $50 value.
K: is charged with stealing a
1 (dies purse containing $140 in
Seagraves.
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Mrs. R. L. Jones and Mrs. L.
D. Richards went to Hobbs, N.
M., Monday.
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Sgt. Arval Right of Hondo Air
Field, Hondo, is spending a fur-
lough with .his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Right. He will leave
lor his camp thte 2nd of April.
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Rev. and Mrs. Ed Tharp visit-
ed Mrs. J. VV. Myers, mother of
Mrs. Tharp in Abilene last week.
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Joe Dennis left Monday on a
ten day business trip In New
York, N. Y.
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Mrs. Dean Click visited1 in
ORDER YOUR
Graduation
Suit Now
Have it ready for the
Junior-Senior Banquet
Lubbock with Mrs.
this week.
Rose Turner
HnOMMNIOM'ltMtiMIMIHHHMIHttNIIIIIHmlMMtlNHINOHNNMMNINI
NOTICE FOR BIDS Or
MINERAL LEASE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Commissioners Court of
Schleicher County, Texas, will
receive and consider bids at ten
o’clock A. M| on April 10th, 1944,
at its regular meeting place in
the Court House in the City of
Eldorado, Texas, for an oil, gas
end mineral lease and/or leases
on the following described land
to-wit:
Iiabor No. Eleven (11) of
League 285 Schleicher County
School land in Gaines Coun-
ty. Texas.
Schleicher County, in behalf of
its public free school fund, own-
ng all of the minerals in and
under the aboVe described land;
Said bid to be on a lease or
leases for not longer than a
period of ten years from date
of exteutrn and approval there-
of, and Lessor shall retain at
least 1 /8th of the royalty of
Schleicher County. The Com-
missioners Court reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
GIVEN under my hand and
seal of office this the 12th day
of March A. D. 1944.
H. T. Finley
County Clerk, Schleicher
County, Texas
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Presbyterian Church
“The Seven Words from 'ho
Cross” will be the sermon theme
for next Sunday morning at 11:15
o’clock in keeping with the Len-
ten season. “The Trumpets’’ will
be the vesper sermon theme ait
5 o’clock. This is a continuation
of the studies in the Book of
Revelation.
Sunday School art. 12 A. M.
Palm Sunday will be “Sunday
school emptnsis Sunday." * We
want 100% in every class in Sun-
day School on that day.
Youth Night each Tuesday at
8 o’clock: Youth League at 8:
Youth Choir Practice at 8:30 and
Youth Recreation at 9:30.
The Ladies Auxiliary (meets
overy Thursday afternoon at 2:30
| o’clock.
Mrs. H. J. Forbes has been in
Amarillo for the last three weeks
with her son. Rev. W. H. Forbes,
who underwent an operation
three weeks ago.
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Cpl. and Mrs. Frank Cabral of
Hobbs, N. M., visited with Sgt.
and Mrs. Bob Orvis Sunday.
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Mrs. S. L. Perry of Arlington
spent from Wednesday of last
week to Monday rvight with her
daughter, Mrs. Charlie Gregory
and family. Mrs. Perry has gone
to Carlsbad, N. M. for a visit
with her parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mabe of
Lovelland and Pvt. James R. Ma-
be of Shepherd Field visited Pvt.
Mabr’s wife and infant son at
the S. C. Doss home Sunday.
Business and Professional
Directory
Dr. E. 0. NELSON
Denver City, Texas
Eye* Examined
Glasses Fitted
Dr. J. C. Bennett
DENTIST
8eagr*ves, Texas
Wallace Theater Bldg.
See W. A. Cox
-FOR—
INCOME TAX
SERVICE
All Kinds Insurance
And Surety Bonds
Beathwesl Corner of Square
TOP PRICES PAID
FOR HOGS
EVERY FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
Lee Billingsley
YOUR CREDIT IS YOUR
REST FRIEND.
TAKE CARE OF IT
Retoil Merchants
Association
Enginair
Spark Plug
TIRE PUMPS
For Truck, Tractors
and Automobiles
Gives Power and
Service Anywhere
We Also
Have Plenty Of
Z E R O N E
West Side
Magnolia Station
On Hobbs Hi-Way
S. C. HALE. Prop.
'nnumtitmtmtmttmmtntjnjmm:!
We have a large
selection of beautiful
samples to select from
See Them Early
CITY CLEANERS
1 Block East on
Lamesa Highway
TO OUR BEREAVED
BROTHER. R. H. WICKSON
Be it resolved that we, the
committee appointed *>y Seagraves
Lodge No. 39, of the Independent
Order of Odd Fellows, do here-
by draft a resolution of con-
dolence, love and respect to R. H.
Wickson of the loss of his fath-
er. John Wickson.
Permit us to join with you in
grief. We offer you our sincere
sympathy. Ycu have been a faith-
ful son, and we know, a joy to
his eye.
We pray that the Heavenly
Father may assuage the anguish
of your bereavement and leave
you only the cherished memory
of the loved and departed.
Be it further resolved that a
copy ‘ of these resolutions be
f.pwad upon the minutes of this
lodge
Respectfully submitted:
J. N Adams, Jr
Clyde Raynes
Pat Gariett
Mrs. Dempsey Gives
Dessert Bridge Party
Honoring Mrs. Perry
Mrs. Merle D. mpsey named
Mrs. S. L. Pc rry of Arlington
honor guest when she entertain-
ed with three tables of bridge
at her home Monday aternoon.
Mrs. Perry has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Charlie Gregory.
A spring theme was emphasiz-
ed and a delicious ice course was
served on tables laid with covers
decorated with pastel flowers.
High score prize was won by
Mrs. Roger Harrold and second
high score prize was awarded to
Mrs. O. W. Hiskett. A lovely gift
was presented to the honoree.
Guests were Mrrves. A. C. Gid-
dings, Harrold, J. R. Coats, Tol-
bert Bell, Floyd Stark, Johnnie
Heath, John Parker, Hiskett,
John E. Green, Kenneth Nelson,
Perry and Charlie Gregory.
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! 'Hitler's Children' To
Be Shown Tuesday
Wednesday At Tower
The truth about the Nazis from
the cradle to the batrtlefront. . .
Hitler’s secret chamber of hor-
rors unmasked in the one mo-
tion picture that dares tell all . .
All about how babks are bred
for war. how kids are trained to
kill, how “romance" is regimen-
ted, how the “master race" hates
you and you and you. “Hitlers
Children" is a true pictureaation
of Nazism.
They know what to do to wom-
en who are not fit to be Nazi
mothers. Denial of motherhood to
all who do not conform to the
monster-made laws of the land
‘hat’s forgotten the meaning of
love, marriage, home. This great
picture has an all star cast in-
cluding Tim Holt, Bonita Gran-
ville, Kent Smith, Otto Kruger
and many others.
Do not fail to see this picture,
it is one picture you will always
remember. "Hitler’s Children’’,
showing at the Tower Theatre
two days only, Tuesday and
Wednesday March 28 and 29th.
There is no advance in admission.
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Mrs. D. R. Statcham bought the
Kenneth Rogers house from E.
Birdsong last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boykin
spent the weekend in Lubbock
visiting their daughter, Mrs. El-
vtn Brashear.
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James L. Daughtrty and family
of Midland visited his mother,
Mrs. Flora Daugherty, Sunday.
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Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T.
F. Doak Monday was their son,
Ray Doak and family of Loop,
and their granddaughter, Mrs.
Clyde Hamilton of Dumas.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Childers
s;>ent the weekend in Abilene
transacting busines«.
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Mrs. W. R. Foster, Mr. and Mrs.
Thurman Foster a id Mrs. D. N.
Tayler and son, F,. P. Taylor,
visited in Sundown over the
wee! nd.
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Mrs. P. W Dalmont and Mrs.
T. O. Stark went to Lubbock
Tuesday
Mrc
Mrs. J
Friday
it
R
A Hogg visited with
Wrigiiv ii. u..wr,field
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a u r
WAR
BONDS
“Lei’s tetdk, Joint. It's not far. Anyway, ifU
do us good. And we save just that much gas for
the hoys uho drive the war buggies.”
How every Texan can help:
1. Make »ure lit* cur it properly terviced to nae gatollne
efficiently.
2. Do no uneatrnlial driving.
3. Save gatolinn by driving dowly.
4. Buy only gatoline autlioriied by bit government coupon*
5. Give away no coupout to that other motorist* can do
unessential driving.
Gasoline Powsrs the Attack
• . . Don’t Watt* a Drop.
*
I
OIL 4 REFINING COMPANY
Serving your ettenlial mar lime needs tm/ny la
hasten your motoring plrantires of tomorrow.
(humble)
Mrs. J. N. Nurni and son left
Tuesday for Seminole, Oklahoma,
where they will visit her parents.
J. N. Nunn has gone to Fort
Stockton where he is employed
Lubbock General Hospital Clinic
GENERAL SURGERY
J, T. Krueger, M. D., F. A. C. S.
J.H.Stlles,M D..F.A.C.8.(Ortho)
H. E. Mait. M. D. (Urology)*
EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT
J. T. Hutchinson, M. D,
Ben B. Hutchinson, M. D*
E. M. Blake, M. D. (Allergy)
INFANTS AND CHILDREN
M, C. Overton. M D.
Arthur Jenkins. M. D.
OBSTETRICS
O. R Hand, M. D
INTERNAL MEDICINE
W. H. Gordon, M. D.»
RH. McCarty .M.D.(Cardlology)
GENERAL MEDICINE
J. P. Lattlmore, M. D.
G. S. Smith, M. D.«
J. D. Donaldson, M. D.*
X-RAY AND LABORATORY
A. G. Barsb, M. D.
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN
L. E. Hamilton, M. D.
Wayne Reciter, M. D •
• Ir U. S. Armed Forces
Clifford E Hunt Superintendent h '» ’ n fcusmrvf M m »r
PATHOLOGICAL LABORATORY. V KA\ »n<l RADII M
School Of Nur'it fully recogn z : r tit by Univ of Tex.
U. s. CADET NURSE C "”OOL _
DRINK
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
Budweiser
KING OF BOTTLED BEER
GIVE to the RED CROSS
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SEAGRAVES, TEXAS
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Black Pepper
Folger’s Coffee
White Swan Peas
White Swan Corn
Apple Juice
Orange Juice
Whole Pimentos
White Karo
Dryed Apples
Dryed Peaches
Prunes
Del Monte Peas
Vanilla Cookies
Deviled Ham
Mushrooms
Apple Sauce
Plenty Canned Milk
Except Carnation
Rain Drops
Pure Cinnamon
Pure tfutmeg
Pure Allspice
100 count Pkg.
Napkins
Northern Tissue
Regular Kotex
Avocados
Plenty
Easter Egg Dye
Plenty
Bulk Soap Powder
Waxed Paper Sheets
Bring Your Baking
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Gregory, Charlie & Gregory, Doris. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1944, newspaper, March 24, 1944; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth555755/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.