The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1948 Page: 12 of 12
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THE SEMINOLE SENTINEL
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1948
PAGE TWELVE
NOTED MAGICIAN COMING TiSive You Tors’
The House Built On a jock
TO SEMIHOLE
Contest
■I
BOYCE HOUSE
show such as Dr. Gaffney’s last Saturday in the Aryain Sales The old Pecos River bridge.
Bodine Earl won first prize
It may be that you have seen a f ’|h(, performance requires a contest. The first prize was a subject of poems, songs and Roy
revues of magic but unless \ t if f 1ctjon that is with $200 bedroom suite. Second place' Bean yarns, is doomed. The work
• i—iii ~t - aextuuy ....,___________ » —«. ...k. ----- «r aAmniitinn is underway or
you have felt
mazement
the thrill of a- <juT parallel in the theatrical winner was Ruth Lewis who was of demolition
and have sat spell- W()rl<) toda> Dr. Gaffney’s per- awarded a beautiful plush rock may even bc completed.
b,>und before the super natural formance is* truly an unusual and er. Third prize went to Mrs. A. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ h ,cn unusod
demonstrations of the
A new bridge has been built
Master t].jp jnlH the world of o. Buckholt. Her prize was
the unknown that was first ex- new and modernistic floor-lamp. {or several years. .
- J- £ |
tra modern manner by Dr. Oaf was awarded with an all wool Southern iacific Railway as |
fney who is called America’s blanket. According to Mr. Ed made a study of the oldI s rue-
Cleverest Magician. Aryain the contest was highly ture- which was built in L. .
successful and with the holiday was in service till 1944.
The strange effects, werid de season at hand has decided to A large salvage flint wug i
editions and mystifying illusions continue the sale in which many °'d bridge,
are spectacularly presented by exceptional bargains are being Cowboys, to avoid the ong
this great student of the late offered. Date for final closing of r:de down lnt0 an( UP ou 0
Harrv Kellar From the first fan the event has not been announ- tbe canyon, used to 11(0 t tin
fare to the last curtain the per- rod horses across the high bridge. A
formance promises to pack more young and pretty woman. Pecos ,
, tertainment into two hours Kate”, rode across and when a |
than anv stage show of the cur- Colorado City Moves suitor was too faint-hearted to,
, " „ _ - ... ’ „ . follow, she rejected him ot
">n’ season- ,To Get Water Supply So the song says.
Prom his great flower produc . I Trains used to stop so that
ti„n in which flowers are pluck-1 This city, which experiences n„ers couW take in the!
ed from nowhere and beautifully an annual water shortage, has vjew Far lH,lou. was a tiny trick-!
crouped on the stage before your moved to get a plentiful supply )(? of silver the peeos river,
ven. eyes to his spectacular van- f,oni a utilities lake project :(>n ps banks were even smaller
ishinc princess who disappears City commissioners and fifty objoots hardly discernible —
they were cows.
While the bridge was under
m less than one second
man with the
DR. GAFFNEY
/
this c'vac leaders went on record at
'■‘spirit-hands’’ will an unexpected meeting here Fri- ............ _o_ ______
kvt'p you t'hrilled and enthralled daY as favoring the possibility , ()nstruction, a scaffolding broke i
witli the secrets of mysticism °f buying water from the Uke atld seven men plunged to the I
tint have been handed down tbe Texas Electric Service Com- | oulders below. Judge Roy Bean'
Wizard. Dr <ia,f„ry y=i.ha™ , hrough "* ’X'STSte 'SI bo live w^MiS
“ re,X""n'' ^ITrrSive them. “ ' ">U«» sou,,, of Co,or Ciiy Ta ”w.™e
Morgan Creek, would cost $U- f0 refUrn a verdict that “these
(XX),000 and cover about 2,000 here seven men met their death,
acres- by falling from the bridge.”)
Colorado City for three sea- £>ne juror Spoke up “gut jU(fgP I
sons has had a summer water one of thcm ain-t dead ’ ’ j
shortage, with all water coming, -Weir, said Old Roy “he will
from deep wels. 'die and I ain’t gonna ride 141
Mohler D. Temple
Ssminole Visitor
Mohler D. Temple. Lubbock
business man. Candidate for Con-
gress on the Republican ticket,
was a visitor in Seminole last
week.
Ur. Temple has been Republi-
can leader in West Texas for the
last ten years, is GOP chairman
of the 30th Senatorial District,
member of the Republican State
Executive Committee, and was
a candidate for Congress on the
party ticket in 1946.
Acironomy Head
Judies Tomato
Plants
f
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OCTOBER 18-24
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est sensations.
The Lions club is bringing Dr.
Gaffney and his company to thc
High School auditoruim soon.
It takes over two tons of very
expensive equipment to produce White! Phone o00.
Unproductive attention given
to beautiful non-bearing tomato
vines may not be in vain, Dr.
V YV. Young, professor of agro-
nomy and head of thc plant in-
dustry department at Texas
Technological college, comforts
hopeful tomato producers.
Experiments in Texas Tech
with tomato varieties indicate a
large percentage of tomatoes, not
particularly adaptable to this
area but planted unknowingly,
wil give best production late in
October and early November.
After the vines are nipped by
frost, chances for tomatoes are
jabout over, Dr. Young said,
t A final summary of results
from the college irrigated farm
Clothes a sight? Call Sno-
oenisli of’ttasMrS JStamtirtU^niC htterdt'z™. betsr f»ther> rapTimen! I'.un will bo reported
Jeffem*/ - - do a few weeks
____ ___________ The purpose of the project is
—----- to find varieties, in both small
PERSONALS ™ ■ r., x,ab"n!rr
Lone Star Boiler
And
Welding Shop
'die and I ain’t gonna ride 14
[miles on a soreback mule to hold
Monahans firemen proved
their skill when they copped two Research on sorghum grains
PERSONAL INCOMES
SET RECORD IN 1918
in the competitive a™' fflour made from frains pro'
in tne competitive SQUthplains area
miles on a soreback mule to hold I JacJ* K.unkc*’. first Places
another inquest. Officially and ^ Hughes, Tool races at the Permian Basin Fire- fe bdng resumed by the fofods
was called to Oklahoma the last men’s Association meeting in amj nutrition department at Tex-
as Techonoogical college.
of his father who passed away
at Shawnee, Okla. Funeral ser
Investigate our prices on Boilers and
Boiler Installations
We are also equipped to service and
repair any moke or size boiler, anytime
SUur Machine Strop
legally, he is dead.”
i The jury so found — and two, , . .. , ,.4,
Noting that personal incomes days later, the seventh victim did Par* 'vce^ ^ e Hobbs last Satuiday
set a record this yaer, the Bu- pass away.
reau of Agriculture Economics' The old bride is part of the ,
should be just as high, even story of the Southwest. Many vdces were b0i(' at a (V , ., ’’ i
though they might slip a bit to- old-timers will hate to hear that ,be ^ormei bome 0 p un e
ward the end of the year. The it is gone. ---
Bureau also foresaw a continued j -—- Mre j j Kendrick of Lub-
b0°m in empioyment. bock, a former resident of Sem-
Meanwhlle, he Federal Re- AriiQ TUAHPUT inole w* among the Gaines
serve board said the hir ing pow- 0T l3lUUuill County Fair visitors last Satur-
er of the nation’s farmers was j day Mrs Kendrick is the widow
now more than twice what it i iliaracter Building of Judge Kendrick a
was before the war. ] You cannot dream yourself in- Gaines County Judge.
- a— t0 a character; you must ham-
mer and forge one for yourself.
—Froude
The essential factors in charac-
former
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also the ones who took part in t ^01 an hlnf in '^e 's.
the services and for the beautiful ,ntifgr5at ^lm: and to
flowers and delicious foods. May aptltude and fhp P^se-
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Mrs. D. Ei. Whitaker1 * anf, . . .......Goethe|
A good character is, in all |
cases, the fruit of personal ex-
ertion.
Clothes a sight? Call Sno-
White! Phone 500!
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firm upon its feet in the world
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trial.
—Smiles
In the mental collisions of
mortals and the strain of intel-
lectual wrestlings, moral tension
is tested, and, if it yields not,
grows stronger.
—Mary Baker Eddy
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KAIL SHIPMENTS OF
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
AUSTIN, Texas, — Texas rail
shipments of fruits and vege-
tables totaled 124 carloads in
September, the University of
Texas Bureau of Business Re-
search reported.
i his was a 76-per-cent drop
from August and a 22-per-cent
decline from September 1947.
LODGES AND CLUBS
We Are Now Prepared To Bettet
Serve You
THE CITY CLEANERS
Pick Up & Delivery Service
CALL 68
WE ARE OFFERING A SPECIAL ON
The Cleaning and Blocking of H A T S
All During The Month Of November
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The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1948, newspaper, November 4, 1948; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556038/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.