The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 13, 1988 Page: 5 of 12
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Seminole (Texas) Sentinel, November 13, 1988, PAGE 5
Image impact
Refa Nelson of Seagraves, seated, serves
as a model for beauty consultant Wanda
Perkins of Hobbs during the "Image
Impact" workshop Thursday at the
meeting of the Domestic Engineers
organization of Gaines County Extension
Homemakers. Mrs. Perkins demonstrated
many techniques during the workshop,
which was held at the Gaines County
Extension office. (Sentinel Photo)
Seminole
school menu
Nov. 14-18
BREAKFAST
Monday
Toast
Oatmeal
Fruit
Milk
Tuesday
Pancakes
Syrup & butter
Sausage
Juice
Milk
Wednesday
Biscuits
Hashbrowns
Catsup
Gravy
Fruit
Milk
Thursday
Toast
Cinnamon rolls
Juice
Milk
Friday
Biscuits
Scrambled eggs
Bacon
Jelly
Milk
LUNCH
Monday
Pizza
Com
Tossed salad
Apple
Peanuts
Milk
Tuesday
Pinto beans
Fried okra
Macaroni & cheese
Peach cobbler
Combread
Milk
Wednesday
Bologna & cheese sandwiches
Vegetable soup
Pickle slice
Peach cobbler
Milk
Thursday
Frito pie
Tator tots
Catsup
Tossed salad
Brownies
Fruit
Salad
Milk
Friday
Turkey & dressing
Giblet gravy
Sweet potatoes
Beans
Cranberry sauce
Rolls
Milk
It $ Time
For Fall Gardening
Assorted
FALL
BULBS
NOW IN STOCK!
DEEP LAWNS LUSH & GREEN UNTIL
FROST WITH FBimOME
WINTER1ZER
IT BUILDS
WINTER HARDINESS TOO!
TO CONTROL
WITNER
RYE
OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 12:00 NOON
I Gaines County
Farm Supply
P.O. BOX155- B M
Seminole, TX 79360
Seagraves Hwy. 758-5897
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Music club presents ‘A Night at the Opera
"A Night it the Opera" was the
theme of a meeting of the
Seminole Music Club Monday at
the Woman’s Club Building.
Leta Sage introduced the
program* which featured light
opera selections sung by Doug
Henry, Sandra Hannon and Mrs.
Sage. Accompanying the trio
were Jack Harmon and Janice
Wofford.
Mrs. Sage presented
"Seguidilla" from the opera
"Carmen," "O Mio Babbino
Caro," from "Gianni Schichi,"
and "Think of Me," from
"Phantom of llie Opera."
Mrs. Harmon joined Mrs. Sage
for "Norma," from "Norma,"
while Henry and Mrs. Sage sang
"Come to My Castle" from "Don
Giovanni," and "Papageno,
Papagena" from "Magic Flute."
In addition, Mrs. Harmon sang
three solos, "Marenka’s Aria"
from "The Bartered Bride,"
"Batti, Balti" from "Don
Giovanni" and "Summertime"
from "Porgy and Bess."
Harmon performed
"Rhapsodie" from "Opus 79, No.
1" by Brahms.
Prior to the concert, several
musical selections were played by
Mrs. Joyce Wyatt, while Lisa
Wright, president of the club.
welcomed members and guests.
Following the
program,refreshments were
served by hostesses Betty
Roberson and Brenda Barrett.
The Seminole Music Club is an
affiliate of the National Federated
Music Clubs of America and the
Texas Federated Music Clubs of
America.
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Events
This W eek
**A youth Thanksgiving
Fellowship dinner will take
place at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at
First Baptist Church of Seminole.
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FISH
Now is Km time tor tall stocking Hybrid Bluegill, Florida Hybrid Bass, Channel
Catfish, Fathead Minnows, Black Crapple. The Hybrid Bluegill will REACH the
weight of 2tf3 to 3 lbs. We lurnlah your hauling containers. We guarantee live
delivery. Delivery will be Friday, November 18, at the Umes listed for the
following towns and locations.
Tahoka-Bartley Weaver Fertilizer, 8:00-9:00 a.m.. 998-4717
Brownfield-Sonny's feed & Supply, 10:00-11:00 a.m. 637-2815
Plains-Stephens Market Place, 12:00-1:00 p.m. Call 405-777-2202
Seminole-Gaines County Farm Supply, 2:00-3:00 p.m., 758-5897
Lamesa-The Country Store, 4:00-5:00 p.m., 872-2422
PAPER ER SHELL PECANS WILL ALSO BE AVALIABLE
CALL YOUR FEED STORE TO PLACE YOUR ORDER OR CALL 405-777 2202
Fishary consultant and pood rotenoning available Special deliveries on large ponds or lake orders.
DUNN S FISH FARM
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P.O. Box 85
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This Ad is Presented By Our Bank In Support Of Our Local Merchants.
Your Support Of Our Merchants Creates Local Jobs And Economic
Growth For Our Community.
Seminole National Bank
200 SE Ave. B, P.O. Drawer 727
Seminole, Texas 79360, (915) 758-5845
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The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 13, 1988, newspaper, November 13, 1988; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth635925/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.