Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1963 Page: 4 of 16
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SEMINOLE (TEXAS) SENTINEL
THURSDAY, J'JNE 6, 19i3
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Farmers Exchange H fteal Estate
T II (iarmicliacl, Portal'",, Now
MOjtli o IHi, UK JWB330. K-bid tiar-
.ghuni A1111 ti i ri - Grown New TleKF
co ."'Net weight 100 lbs Lot no.;
(ijg:i Tested 1 icci'inbiM1, 1902.
(;.t>rii)in;tl ion, 00' v Mi m . Seeds.
II'; : Total tieriiiinatiOri :;iurl Kirm
Sicds, o r < : Purify, !»«.&<»*•; . Oth-
er Crop ,Seed. .5(1"; ; Inert Mai-
ler, I 00' ; , Weed Seed. 0(1''/ ;
Noxious. Weed, Seed; None $15 0(1
per hundred.
MIDLAND Bermuda (ii.iss Sprigs
for sale Contract planting, plant
ers tor' rent Childress Midland
Qcmmda fima'Form, OldJ^arncga
FOR SAI.K 10, 20 and 40 acre
tracts on pavement Finiey..Mooie
Heal, Iv-tsti IM. 11-2717
FOR SAI.I-. 004 acres 80* acres
Hdtivaled , :.!0O gallon welt. No
pijinp (;<,od Improvements No
lioU'.e hoy, down payment Kail
l.arnesa, .54113 or 2ll,r)(i
FOIl SAl'iK -Two-liedroom house,
ciirMtl'd. fenced yard, close to
school Call I'l. II 22:w after 5 p.m
FOH KAI.f: Three-bedroom arid
hath furnished, $100 00 down pay-
ment, $50 00 per month, Kinley
4M^H^4Q^4--fe4.aloil I'l. Hi271.7,, —
Stale Bread Helps
Trophy Appearance
You were mighty proud of that
trophy when you bagged it. But
ha\e yi,11 kepi It in lip-top Shape
since hartjjing it on the wall''
Chances are the mount lias .gath-
ered .dust and is dull and dingy
Bring balk its luster by dusting it
lightly with a soft cloth or feath-
er duster Then gently stroke it
wllli a slice of stale bread ,
lie careful not to ruff feathers
or fur.
--HKNTINKI. WANT M'O F*V-
Mi&ceManeous_
Tech Coaches Slate
Goodwill Visit To
Seminole Tuesday ,
The Texas Tech coaching staff
will make an annual goodwill
pifgrjrnage' to Seminole next 'l ues-
day. Mil* McMurry, Tech ex-stu-
dents spokesman, announced to-,
day.
Members of tin- Tech athletic
department will be presented, at
tin- June jl Seminole Noon Lions
Glub meeting "and will be partici-
pants in a coaches' golf tourna-
ment. during the afternoon and at
a barbecue during tile evening
'Golfing will be at. the Gaines
County (loll Course and the barbe
cue will be a,t tile park party house
following tile tournament. Expect-
ed to be at the. 'barbecue.',' along
with their coaches; are Seminole
athletes now enrolled at Texas
Tech.
wes
t'.,C
% w[
Deadline: 5:00 p.m. Wednesday
prior to Thursday publication.
iMione Plj H-4442 Ph 8-4(>80
Announcements
LEA UN TI IK BAftBK It I'ltO l-'KS
SION - Many young men and
women are securing their future
through the l.ubboek Barber Col
lege, (KNHOLL NOW), Easy
terms. Write or call Lubbock
Barber College, 21144 3411) Street,
■ Phone SW 5-01106, Lubbock. Texas
highway, Brownfleid, Texas, l'h;
037-2798.
SAFKTY GLASS for combines,
cotton pickers and road graders.
Kidd's Body Ik (.lass Shop -
Gffett COTTON SKF.D — First
year from foundation seed. D.e-
liilted, treated and in new 50 lb.
bans. Ginned in 20 and 30 bale lots.
N W llolleman. PL 8-4503.
Merchandise
Automotive
B
FQR SALE OR TKADK 1003 Ford
Fairlane Sec Ij'iu.v Brown at
Piggiy Wiggly.
FOH SAI.K Bargain, 1957. Ford,
radio arid heater. -Excellent, con-
ditlno. Phone PL il-4497.
BRAKE SHOES: All wheels, most
Fords, t.'hev . Ply., $(>1)5 full set.
Home Auto Supply, 403 SW 14th,,
PL 8-4776.
Woman's Column
LADY WANTED to quilt "Dutch
Dfill' quilt. Contact Mrs. Fred
Barbee. PL 0-4014 or PL 8-3798.
LOCKER CALVES jW.-y;jur deep
freeze! Fat, your choice, guaran-
teed. PL 8-3573.
Employment
MAN WANTED to supply Raw-
leigh products to consumers in
Gaines County or Seminole, Oood
time to start Write Rawleigh,
Dept. TXF 741-28, Memphis IViui
WANTED: Fountain heip "TilTd
cook. Call PL 8-9042.
Slant .Needle Singer You can zig-
zag, make fancy stitches, button-
holes, eyelets., monograms, etc.,
without, tmyiiu! extra attachments.
"Balance $04 00 or $9.20 pei: montli.
Write or Call Credit Manager,
1000 Broadway. Lubbock, Texas,
1>6 2-3.847.
YOU'LL get mole ll miu .ell your
Used Furniture to L. & F Furni-
ture, 001 N. Main.
I.UMBEH FOIl SA1.10 : 2x4's;
2x04s; Ix8's; 1 xlO's.j Txl2's OVic
bd. ft. Will deliver. George,
Uybuin. South Hal I'aso Street,
Eunice Ilwy,, llobbs. N M Ph.
EX 3.2287
KLKCTRK ADIHNO MACHINE
for sale. Full -keyboard demonstr t-
tor in "like-now" condition Priced
at dealer cost See at Seminole
Sentinel
FOIl SALF, Three-1 oom and bath
sliicco house to be moved. fur-
nished $550 21 I SW Ave J. i'ii
PL 8-2110
FOIt SALi' Thi ee-hedi oom, two
bathroom, carpeted home with one
bedroom apartment in rear for
$ Hi,500 in I .a mesa II interested
call Loop, 487-2484
FOR SAI.K. Six-room brick-stone
house, 100x140 ft, lot, fenced,
garage, large store room, storm
cellar Beautiful yard, lots of
shade $0,500 303 SW ,1. .
Rentals
Person Named Below:
HAROLD JONES
r—- Will Receive Free '
V, Gallon
Dairy Queen
DAIRY QUEEN
Between Now & Saturday.
WANTED
JOB FOR TWO BOYS
Summer job moving irrigation
pipe or farm labor.
AU DY COX
Phone PL 8-3783
HAVE CAR — CAN TRAVEL
WANT!1'I) Three bedroijin fur-
nished home, Must be cfelTii Will
pay weekly Write Box 93, Semi-
nole, Texas . • -
FOR RENT: 3 room nicely fur-
nished apartment, 304 SW Ifitlr-
Call PL 8-2020. ,
FOR BENT: Furnished houses,
large and small. Also kitchenettes.
Good condition, reasonable rent.
Apply at 300 SK 2nd, one block
south of Court. House, PL 8-3579.
Dial PL 8-3311 To Report A Fire
FRANKLIN S UPHOLSTERY
We Remodel And Upholster
All Furrtiture
All Work Guaranteed
510 NW Ave I - PL 8-2114
WK NEED llslings of farms and
residences Finley Moore Real
Estate. PL 8-2717
FOR SAIJO Thice room and bath
house Hilt, NW 13th St Call
PL 11 -1 r>4 (light party can as-
sume payments .
KOI{ >,SAKK Three-bedroom brick. I
two complete trie 1T3I lis, electric
kilehen, central, heal, air/, condi-
tioned, carpeted, .fenced yard,
priced to sell. (iOS SW Ave .1. Pi).
PL 8-4131.
FOR • SALE: It-bedroom house,
cornei lot, ilockade fence, (; I. |
and F II A commitments. 708;
NW Ave, II PL II 2723
FOH SALE OR TRADI- Hodge
Hotel m Denver City for property j
in Seminole or area. Will trade
this hotel for anything of value
Call Alvin Lamm, PL 8-2017. ' |
MATERNITY CLOTHES for sale
Also Infant Seat, and Stroller.
PL 8-2507.
FOH SALE Two-ton refrigerated
'air conditioner, window type Call
PL 8-2703.
FOH SALE Two beautiful fawn
colored Chihuahua puppies - One
male and one female. Call
PL 8-4457.
I) KM O N S T R A TO R ' ADDING
MACHINE FOR" "SALE Clary 10-
key adder, fully automatic, elec-
tric machine. Was .demonstrator
on office supply floor Priced at
dealei cosl See at Seminole Sen-
tinel,
Oel professional carpet, cleaning
results -rent. Blue Lustre Electric
Carpet, Shompooer $1 per day.
Denton-Cobb Hardware,
wife reaches for the SENTINEL
she means business—for yon 1
New Batteries
6-VOLT GROUP I
Sfi.flS Exchange
12-VOLT 24 S TYPE
$11.95 Exchange
FULLY GUARANTEED.
HOME
AUTO SUPPLY
403 SW 14th PL 8-4776
FARM 8. RANCH LOANS
in
TEXAS & NEW MEXICO
' for
Rent of Rurchase Price . . .
Refinancing Existing . Loans
... Irrigation Wells and
Equipment., . . Competitive
Interest Rate.
Appraiser In Our.Office.
Robert L. Noble Co.
Ph. 4181 406 West Bdwy.
Brownfield, Texas
FOH SALE, 80 acres) in inipi'ov-
eil 'grasses;—«lcijrie pump and
sprinkler 'system, mil buildings,
1 "j-milc . from highway Bill ('ox.
Seminole, Tex.
FOH SALE Three-bedroom brick
home, 2 lull baths 002 SW Ave
I. Phone PL 8-475(1.
FOH SALE 3-Bedroom brick
home with fenced yard" en pave-
ment. Located at 305 SW 15th St.
PL 8 27411
roll SALI OH IRXDl Hi me,
land with good well and building,
3 .miles, south on Andrews IIlgh-
way. .1. W. Blackstoek. . Lamesa.
Texas. Dial 327.0 or 7810.
FOH SALE" To be moved. 14 x28'
lunushed 2 room and bath 101
SW iilli PL 8-3533. - ^.
FOR SALE: 'l'hrec-bedroom lirlck
110me 111 *:11■ r const ruct roti. E. M.
Moore Builders Supply, '1007 SW
Ave, G. PL 8-2085.
CORNER LOT for- sale, 3rd and
SW Ave. ,1. Inquire at fOOO SW
3rd after 5:00 p.m.
No selling campaign is complete
unless prospective customers know
where to find your product .. . . .
SENTINEL ads provide this In-
formation
Dialing PL 8-3311 to report a
fire speeds up ttie answer to your
emergency call;
Semlnol^f^Sentlnel
Oldest Established Business in Gaines County
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
$3.50 in Gaines County; $4.50 Outside County
Published every Thursday at The Sentinel Building, 100 South
Main, under the Act of Mcirch 3{ 1879.
Entered as Second Class Matter at the Seminole, Texas, Post
Office, Seminole, Texas.
Fred V. Barbee, Jr. ' Publisher
Barney Thompson ^!,or
Mrs. Fred V. Barbee, Jr. Women s Ne^s Editor
Any erroneous reflection upon the character of any person
or firm appearing in these columns will be gladly 6nd promptly
corrected upon being brought to attention of the management.
NEWMAN
PEST CONTROL
Will work in Seminole each
Friday. Fully insured. Homes
guaranteed 1 full year.
108 NE Ave. F Place
ANDREWS, TEXAS
Write or Call LA 3-4793
FARM LOANS
Representing
KANSAS CITY LIFE
Prompt Service .
Low Interest Rates
The
Pemberton Agency
409 Tahoka Rd> Dial 4119
Brownfitfld, Texas
For Your
RECORDS
Records can be nmtntnlned
neatly, conveniently, safely,
efficiently—ami simply with
materials In stock at . . .
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And - for that throw - away
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Seminole Sentinel
FARM LOANS
PURCHASE, REFINANCING
AND IMPROVEMENT LOANS
TE x a6 fqpp"fsT^ A^^noH
flfomteZ) BBSSM'aSH | 1963
Long Term ..... Low Interest
——No Appraisal Fee——
0. C.Elliott Realty Co.
Seminole, Texas
PL 8-2482 or PL 8-4405
SPRING
SPECIALS
AT
Moore Builders
S.W.P.
Outside White Paint^
Reg. 7.95
5.95 gal.
Commode Seats
White -r 2.95
3-BR. BRICK
HOME — Now
Under Construction
KEM-TONE
LATEX WALL PAINT AND
MATCHING KEM-GLO EN-
AMEL SUPER WASHABLE
AND SUPER DURABLE.
20% off
WATER HEATER
RHEEM, 10-Yr. Guar.
20 Gal. . 55.00
30 Gal. 57.50
Arctic Circle
Air Conditioners
4000 CFM, W/Motor & Pump
109.95
5500 CFM, W/HD PUMP,
HORIZONTAL, Vj HP,
— 2-SPEED MOTOR
169.50
SELECT NOW AND
AVOID SUMMER RUSH!
WE WANT YOUR USED
REFRIGERATOR
As Down Payment
On A New
HOTPOINT
REFRIGERATOR
12' Single Door
179.50
14' No-Frost, 105 lb, rero-
zone freezer combination on
wheels for easy, cleaning and
waxing of floor.
329.95
We'll Finance
Your Purchases
E. M. MOORE
Builders Supply
1007 SW AVE. G
PL 8-2085
WATER FROLICS
A group of Seminole youngsters take ad-
van'qge of the Seminole Swimming Pool
on opening day for an afternoon of water
frolic. Above, the youngsters dump a swim-
ming mate off of an innertube. Swimming
lessons for youngsters are scheduled to .-com-
mence Mpnday. Pool opened last Friday af-
ternoon. (Sentinel Photo)
Cir
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AIRPORT HANGAR . . .
Hangars are under construction at the Sem-
inole Area Airport west of Seminole. Hangar
framework, in foreground is near Hobbs
highway on which the airport fronts. A sec-
ond hangar is shown in background. Air-
port is a privately-financed project.
o—.. (Sentinel Photo)
Complicated Process Of
A bill before Congress is an idea |
for a law. „ . . •
Who thinks it up? A congress-!
man: the home folks, ..the Presi- i
dent, "almost anybody. . :
How does it become a law? 4
1 Tlie congressman ealls On
the Congressional Legislative Ser-
Vke to cast the idea nito legttl
language, ;, ;
- '2 He drops his bill into a legis-
l.itive hooper The clerk numbers
and passes it to the Speaker of the
House of Representatives, lie-re-
fers it to a committee.' There it
may "die""TlnIess the sponsor asks j
for action.
3. If he does, the committee may
consider the bill or assign it to a
subcommittee to consider the bill.
Usually, either, the committee or
the subcommittee, w;ill hold hear-
ings, study the merits of the bill,
and prepare a report on it to bo
submitted to-the House.
Vote. At Last
4. At long last the committee
votes on it. If most members sup-
port it, it goes "out of committee"
to the House.
5. It gets on the calendar and
the House Rules Committee says
how, when,, and for how long the
House may review ttie bill
6. The Speaker sets a time for
debate with equal time to both
sides.
7. Afterwards the House votes.
If passed, the bill becomes an
' act" and goes to the Senate.
8. The Senate President refers,
the act once again to a committee
Which may "table" it, or report it
out with or without changes.
9. The Majority Police Commit-
tee-sets the time for debate on the
bill, and a member asks to have
"Mu«U us*d too much bubfal. gum
when I fix*d
Mistakes can happen—but our
SERVICE isn't one of them. We
go out of our way to do the job
quickly, dependably. For what
your car needs—see us.
Benson's Humble
"SINCE 1945"
401 S. Main — Seminole
the act considered. If this motion
iV carried, it calls for debate, per-
haps-amendments, and a vote.
10. Often, if the Senate (or the
House i amends the hill, it goes
hack to the House (or Senate) for
another vote. Failing that, the bill
goes to a "conference committee"
of both houses (as a rule, seven
iivembei's from each) to iron out.
differences. Result often a com-
promise. Should the conference
committee disagree, the bill dies.
For Final Vote
Ti. If it agrees, the Act goes
back .to both houses for a filial
vote. -
12. If approved, the.Act goes to
the President. He may .(1) sign it
and make it a law; (2) veto it
(two-thirds of both houses may
over-ride his veto); or (.3! neither
sign nor veto it.
13. If he does not sign it, the
Act becomes law in 10 days if
Congress is still meeting. If Con-
gress has gone home, the Act dies
by "pocket veto."
14. Bills starting in the Senate
must go to the House of Repre-
sentatives and thence to the Presi-
dent.
(This newsfeature, prepared by
the State Bar of Texas, is written
to inform—not to advise. No per-
son should ever apply or interpret
any law without the aid of an at-
torney who is fully advised con-
Youth Center To
Help Teen-Agers
In Finding Jobs
I Now that school is out, there
.are. many teen-age boys and girls
who are seeking full or part-time^,
employment for the . summer* -
months, said Bob Black, director
of the M. S. 0oss Youth Center. /
"And if you are in need of a
teen-ager to work for you and you
would like assistance in finding
someone, you are invitod. to con-
tact the youth center,*'' sai'U Black:
"The youth center may know of
a: boy or girl who would like to
apply for ti>e',job you have in mind
and we will be glad to have him
or her■contact you for a job in-
terview," added Black-
He said that job notices also
will be. posted on the youth center .
bulletin board. Teen-agers, from
8th grade age through college,
age, attend the youth center, Black
said.
The M. S. Doss Youth Center is _,
located at 200 NW 5th St. The
telephone number is PL 8-2779.
vl
cerning the facts involved, because
a slight variance in facts may
change the application of the law).
Dial PL 8-3311 To Report A Fire
New families In town depend on
SENTINEL advertising. Your a<i
will tell them about you.
Had a wrecltf See Kldd at
Kidd's Body Shop. 200 N. Main.
Phone PL 8-2463.
NOTICE
A Majority Of Open Account Statements
Mailed Monthly Will Carry The Follow-
ing Stamped Message:
If this account is not paid by ,
1 % per month handling charge will
be added to your account.
Economic conditions have forced a reappraisal and tighten-
ing up on open account abuses in the Seminole area. To try
to lessen these abuses members of the Seminole Retail Mer-
chcmts Associatioivantf-other Semmote merchants are stamp-
ing the above notice on statements going out monthly. Your
cooperation will be appreciated.
—MEMBERS OF CREDIT BUREAU DIVISION
Retail Merchants Association
*,
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Thompson, Barney. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1963, newspaper, June 6, 1963; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417406/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.