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FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1947
THE SEMINOLE SENTINEL
Business and Professional
_ Directory
PAGE THREE
Dr. Carlos Alexander
DENTIST
Located at
GAINES COUNTY
GENERAL HOSPITAL
Seminole, Texas
COX & MOORE
Fire and Auto
INSURANCE
Bonds Real Estate
Phone 52 Box 396
Seminole, Texas
Top Prices Paid For Hogs
Every Friday and Saturday
LEE BILLINGSLEY
Come in by Saturday Noon
Phone 238 • Lamesa, Texas
YOUR CREDIT IS YOUR
BEST FRIEND.
TAKE CARE OF IT
Retail Merchants
Association
Gaines Clinic-Hospital
Seminole, Texas
Phone 101 or 102
Harold D. Dow, M. D.
T. J. Williamson, M. D.
PAUL COMBS
PLUMBING AND HEATING
LISENCE AND BONDED
SUPPLIES AND SERVICE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: Elizabeth Martin
GREETINGS:
You are commanded to appear
and answer the plaintiff’s pet-
ition at or before 10 o’clock A. M.
of the first Monday after the
expiration of 42 days from the
date of issuance of this Citation,
the same being Monday the 30th,
day of June, A. D., 1947, at or
10 o’clock A. M., before the Hon-
orable District Court of Gaines
County, at the Court House in
Seminole, Texas.
.Said plaintiff’s petition was fil-
ed on the 13 day of May, 1947.
The file number of said suit
being No. 1793.
The names of the parties in
said suit are: Richard C. Martin
as Plaintiff, and Elizabeth Martin
as Defendant.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to wit:
A suit for divorce, plaintiff al-
leging that defendant abondoned
him without cause or provocation
on his part more than three
years prior to filing this suit.
If this Citation is not served
within 90 days after the date of
its issuance, it shall be returned
unserved.
Issued this the 13th, day of May
A. I)., 1947.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Sem-
inole, Texas, this the 13th, day of
May A. D., 1947.
R. P. Kelley, Clerk,
District Court Gaines County,
Texas
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The decontamination of Camp' tofore been scarce in an offering
Maxey's 39,000 acres has been j of plumbing fixtures until May
completed and the camp has come J 28. Included are ells, flanges,
into the custody of War Assets couplings, valves and tees. The
Administration for disposal as j ^x,ures ar^ Noth in used and un-
surplus property. Army bomb dis-!use<* condition with the majority
posal units garnered a harvest of Bu> *,oms located near llous-
18 tons of explosives and small jton’ ^oxas-
fragments from the ranges and "
maneuver areas of the sprawling
camp.
forest fire emergencies in civ-
ilian communities as well as
Army posts, the Army has sel
VVAA expects to offer for sale
a number of building ot Camp
„ . , e . „ , Bovvic at Brownwood, Texas, „ ^ Ull. rtI nas
Customers Service Center of within 30 to 00 days. Disposition ooted a Rroup of non-commission
the Grand I raine WAA office, of the land will he under the led officers to receeive training
announces that plumbers will find! jurisdiction of the Farm Credit I courses in all phases of forest
a number of items that have here-[Corporation at Houston, Texas.[fire fighting.
It is likely a part of the build- [WAC’S FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
mgs and small portion of the; WASHINGTON, D. C.—'The re-
land will bo disposed of by WAA cent fifth anniversary of the Wo-
as a commercial area. j men’s Army Corps found 9, 517
_ jWAC'S still serving with the
CO. IBAT FOREST IIKKS Armed Forces, with 3,000 on duty
WASHINGTON, D. C. In a j ou,side the United States,
determined effort to provide a
reserve of military personnel, DELAY DEADLINE FOR
thoroughly trained to cope with
DISABLED ENLISTEES
WASHINGTON, D. C.- Wound-
cd, partially disabled veterans
will have until June 30 to apply
for re-enlistment in the Regular
Army in their old grades. The pre-
vious deadline was last March
31.
LITTLE REGGIE
MUSEUM
OF
NATURAL
U,C1^
W0UU0 YOU V RIGHT
PLEASE TELL I DOWN
ME WHERE / THE NEXT
THE mounted Acorridor
ANIMALS ARE? Jl S0N^^
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' QUITE A
STUDIOUS
YOUNG MAN
By Margarita *
VIRGIL
I’LL BET I
COULD READ-
1 CAM SPELL'
CAT-- CAT-
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Seminole
Phone 107 \V
Announcement:
Ib the future I am limiting
my practice to disease* of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
and the Fitting of Glasses.
J. C. Loveless, M.D.
LAMESA. TEXAS
Dr. E. O. NELSON
BROWNFIELD, TEXAS
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Phone 322R
Lois Cobb Besancon
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
Phone 5
Seminole, Texas
Building Materials
Delivered in Seminole
SAND & GRAVEL
Call W. H. Thompson
Crawford Hotel
Big Spring, Texas
FLOOR
SAND & POLISH
Day or Night
We do the work or rent
equipment
Rates on Application.
J. M. BROWN
Phone 420 Camp Seminole
Office Phone 24 Residence 223
Western Land & Cattle Co.
A. C. KEY and W. S. WIMBERLEY
Ranches, Cattle and Farms for Sale
B°x Seminole, Texas
Krueger, Hutchinson and Overton Clinic
LUBBOCK, TEXAS
GENERAL SURGERY
J. T. Krueger, M.D., F.A.C.S.
J. H. Stiles, M.D., F.A.C.S.
(Ortho)
H. E. Mast, M.D., F.A.C.S.
(Urology)
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND
THROAT
J. T. Hutchinson, M. D.
Pen B. Hutchinson, M. D.
E. M. Blake, M. D.
OBSTERICS
O. R. Hand, M. D.
Frank W. Hudgins, M. D.
(Gynecology)
INFANTS AND CHILDREN
M. C. Overton, M. I).
Arthur Jenkins, M. D.
J. B. Rountree, Jr., M. D.
INTERNAL MEDICINE
W. 11. Gordon, M.D.. F.A.C.P.
R. II. McCarty, M. D.
GENERAL MEDICINE
G. S. Smith, M. D. (Allergy)
K. K. O’Loughlin, M. D.
X-RAY AND LABORATORY
A. G. Barsh, M. D.
J. II. Felton, Business Manager
HOUSEHOLD GOOD5
' MOVING - STORAGE
"Serving the Southwest
and California"
Rocky Ford Moving Vans
Box 401 Midland Phone 400
CANCER
Can Be Cured
Without Knife, Radium or X-ray
Watch those scaly places or sores that
won't heal in a reasonable time
24 years successful treatment of cancer
Phone 92 106 W. Taylor Hobbs, N. M.
DR. T. J. KELLER
LODGES AND CLUBS
I.O.O.F. NO. 17
Seminole, Texas
Meets- every Thursday ^
night at 7:30 o’clock
1st Thursday - Initatory Degree
2nd. Thursday - First Degree
3rd Thursday - Second Degree
4th Thursday - Third Degree
Visitors Welcome
C. F. DYKE, Noble Grand
BRYAN BOATMUN, Sec’y
SEMINOLE
ROTARY CLUB
Meets Every
THURSDAY
at 12:05 Noon
at Methodist Church
JOE W. ANDERSON, President
L. P. SMALLIN, Sec’y.
LIONS CLUB
Seminole
The Seminole Lions Club Meets
Each Tuesday at 12-noon at
the Methodist Church.
R. II. DAVIS, President
W. A. WHITE, Secretary
Seminole Lodge
No. 957
A.F. & A.M.
STATED COMMUNICATION
1st Monday Night Each Month
ED. WOHLGEMUTH W. M.
J. O. CHAFFIN. Sec’y.
AMERICAN LEGION
Meets
First & Third Tuesdays
In the District Courtroom
At 8:00 P. M.
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Now that meat dealers are
paying higher prlceR for used
cooking fat. women realise that
salvaging kitchen grease ts one
way to substantially cut down
meat bills However, they should
remember that the tare weight
of the container Is deducted by
the butcher. _ _ j
For the convenience of bouse
wives and meat dealers, here are
the standard weights of cans:
Slse 1 (such as used for soup) —
bolds 10 ounces, weighs 2 2
ounces.
Size Ity (used for dog food—
bolds 16 ounces, weighs 2.7
ounces.
Size 2 (standard for tomatoes) —
holds 20 ounces, weighs 3 6
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Size 3 (fruit and vegetables) —
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ounces. ...
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50 ounces, weighs 7 ouncaa.
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The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1947, newspaper, May 30, 1947; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth555860/m1/11/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.