The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1947 Page: 2 of 2
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Attend Your Favorite Theatre Regularly for
Comfort Relaxation. Always a Good Show
Tower
FRIDAY, SEPT. 5th
In Technicolor
RETTY HUTTON
—In—
The Perils of Pauline'
Comedy I .ate News
Palace
Want Ads
SATURDAY, SEPT, 6 ONLY
This Is Not A Western
JEAN PORTER
JOHN SHELTON
—in—
"Little Miss
Broodwoy"
Comedy Serial
SIN. A MON. SEPT. TAX
dick HAYMES
"Carnival In
I RI. A SAT. SEPT. 5 A fi
Hen> Is A Picture Full Of Action
And Thrills
"Ambush Trail"
Fondly serial
FOR SALE: Love birds and a
Dachshund puppies H. C. Clark
at Amerada Camp.
25-26-27p
SUN. A MON. SEPT. 7 A X
BARBARA HALE
BILL WILLIAMS
-in—
"A Likely Story"
Comedy Serial
LOTS WANTED: Would like to
buy residence lot in southeast
corner of city with north, east
or south front. Call 88 and ask
for Mt. Watson. Corner lot pre-
ferred.
Let us help you select a memorial
for your loved ones grave. See
or write Adams Monument Co.,
, Duke, jr., local manager.
I-tmesa Cemetery, Route 4. Lam
•“sa, Texas. 15-tfc
I
NOTICE!!!
Bring your roll film to Roberts
Studio.
Quality Prints In just three days.
Comedy
Costo Rico"
I-ate News
TI ES, a YVEIL sept. 9 A 10
Sweetheart of a Hit
ELIZABETH TAYLOR
GEORGE MURPHY
- in—
"Cynthia"
Comedy — Latest News
TI ES., WED.. THI RS.
SEPT 9-10-11
Here Is A Picture Everyone W ill
Want To See Again . . Remember
ERROL FLYNN
BARBARA STANWYCK
—in—
"San Antonio"
One of The Great Pictures
Brought Back
HELP WANTED Apply Sno-
W'hhe Laundry and Cleaners
_ 28-tfc
(IRONING WANTED^ Call 411 J
Next door north of South Side
Grocery.__ 24-25-26P
I For RENT: Six Locker boxes
Walker Frozen Food Lockers.
24-25-26p
MRS. ROBERTS HONOREE
THURSDAY EVENING
Mrs. J. W. Childers was hos
tess Thursday evening at 8
o’clock honoring Mrs. Thomas H.
Roberts with a gift party. The
reception rooms were decorated
with a profusion of summer flow
ers.
Immediately after her arrival
the honoree was presented a
lovely assortment of gifts, daint-
'*>' wrapped in pink and blue.
Mrs. R w. McGregor, the hon-
or guest’s mother, Mrs. C. C.
Roberts who is Mr. Roberts moth-
ti and Mrs. Charles H Roberts
were here from Lamesa.
A refreshment plate was ser-
ved to Mesdames Ray Neel. An-
son Ramsey, W e. Thorpe, Mar-
vin Kuehn, F. E. Perry, W S
Bingham. D. E. Whitaker, E. U.
Davis, Joan Barton H. W Dean,
Alton Freeman. C. R. Estep
Graydon Murphy, E. R Hazel,
H. Richman and Nevcls.
Many friends w ho were unable
to attend sent gifts.
Mrs. Curtis Gates and Mrs. W.
M. Ciisman assisted the hostess
in entertaining.
TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB
MEETS IN CKAYEY HOME
WANTED Part-time
permanent employment. Call (Seminole.
199 after 5 p. m. 23-26p| Mrs.
points
Mrs Bill Cravey was hostes
to members of the Tuesday
--Bridge club this week, at her
janitor j lol*nti\ home 14 miles west of
New State Laws To
Effect Car Owners
At iSTIN, Aug. 30. Changes In
title and registration laws made
hy the Fiftieth Legislature will
sooner or later affect all owners
of motor vehicles, Texas High-
way Department spokesmen say.
A number of these new laws
become effective September 5.
After that date, for example,
the Texas Highway Department
wUI b‘‘ required to charge a fee
of $1.00 for assigning motors to
new or reconditioned motors. A
simlar fee was ordered for serial
numbers on house trailers.
J- S. McCombs held high
for the afternoon with
--- j i iv. »♦ , Ov. v.
|Jettie Burk. P. O. Box 191. 3 28p
THURS. A I RI. SEPT. II A 12
"Home Sfretch"
CUMING NEXT DEER
"The Yearling"
URL A SAT., SEPT. 12 A 13
ALLAN LANE
"LITTLE BEAVEN”
"Rustlers Of
Devils Canyon'
|F0* **“ Jj'trxy' 3. Mr, MaVdy
hnfpr.'SuSr':,^
A most tempting and colorful
salad plate was served at the end
of the games.
Other players present were
Mesdames M. S. Doss, T. D. Wal-
ker, J. H. Heath, J. R. Coats, M.
Scott Doss and the hostes, Mrs
Cravey.
I LOST A brow n hill fold con-
taining valuable papers. Re-
jturn to Sentinel office. L. G. Mill-
,er’ ___ 28-ltp
|STOLEN A bull female dog
named Trixie When her pup
pies arrive you may keep them,
if you will only please return
my little pal, Trixie, to me. H. C.
| Watson. 28-ltp
Sentinel wont ads always bring results.
\
Please don’t shoot/
/
jr
Blazing away at a bird on a telephone wire
may break the wire and interrupt important
long distance calls.
Last year stray shots put 2,500 telephone
wires out of action. That’s why we ask:
Please don't shoot at birds on telephone
Wires or poles.
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO.
LUNCHEON ENJOYED BY
THURSDAY CLUB
Mrs J. N. Parker was a very
pleasing hostess Thursday noon,
entertaining members of the
BUdge Club with a two-course
luncheon.
Garden flowers arranged in
crystal howls completed the dec-
orative motif of green and white.
Thiee tables of players vied
for high points. Mrs. Floyd Tib-
bets received high award, Mrs.
V. L. Wilson second high. In tiie
game of bingo, awards were pre-
sented to Mrs. H W Porter and
Mrs. J. T. Rosenberger.
Other guests were Mesdames
W A. Cox. Lillian Gilmer, W. R
---- - Oswalt, Roger Harrold, D II
COMPLETE LAUNDRY SER- s,ai|ing. Ted Edwards, H. R
VICE Help-Your-Self, W'et ^av*s> d T. Rosenberger and her
Hough Dry, and Finish, Pick-up dauPh,p''. Mrs. James Cornish of
and Delivery Service, Sno-WhiteiHouston- Mrs. F. D. Stark was
Laundry Phone 500. 28-tfc bint‘b(*on guest.
mT? ----— „T,1P noxl meetlnR Will be will,
R SALL Two 32-volt wind Mrs D. H. Starling.
I FOR SALE 4room house whh
two baths, located on corner
Hot. Phone 246-W. W. R. Foster
_ 28-ltc
FOH SALE Tents 8x10 and 5x7
feet, slightly used Phone 294-J.
_____ 28-31 p
For Refrigeration Service
L*rfe or Small
Phone 4X8
ACCURATE
refrigeration
SERVICE
LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND
ANNUAL REUNION
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Nix, Sr.,
have returned home from Har-
linger where they were members
a family reunion of Mrs
Nix’s relatives. 'r*‘
The meeting was held at the Y
ran?I' fo>' a Period of three
T!lirty,hro° members of
i i *jaT' y were PfWPnt which
included the brothers, sisters and
their immediate descendants.
ItOOI, PU NIC TO
BE HELD THURSDAY
A picnic for alt members of
he Seminole public school sys-
tem. and their husbands and
w ives as the case may he will he | • ie growing practice of install-
held Thursday evening, Septern-'I”*1 ”ew und rebuilt motors, some
her 4. at 6 o'clock at the Roadside I !earin® no idpiitiifcation number,
Park. School Board members and h »ands a s,rict accounting oi
their wives will also be guests. ° ' motor and serial numbers
Barbecued mutton, beans and °n yehicles 10 assure valid titles
all of the trimmings are on the I1” 1 u> nam<‘ °f Ughtful owners.
^Aonroximaielv ,^’0U ,aws ouf,inp a procedure
Appioximateh people arc giving maximum protection to
expected lo bo prewm. MoCi,l ownor, of To,or vohlc
les. When motors are exchanged
the vehicle owner must apply
•u-omotly to the Texas Highway
Department for a correction of
his certificate of title. Otherwise
the title to his verhicle is cloud-
ed because its motor number
does not correspond to his title,
an awkward situation to handle
when he tries to sell his car.
If the new or reconditioned mo-
tor bears a manufacturers’ num-
ber, it should be used. If it is
blank, as many are nowadays, the
purchaser must apply direct to
the Texas Highway Department
at Austin for an assigned num-
bcr- Forms for this application
may be obtained from any Coun
tv Tax Collector’s office. It is
illegal to stamp any number on
motor other than a number as-
signed by the Highway Depart-
ment.
A new service has been provid-
ed for Texans who wish to take
delivery on a new vehicle at the
factory or from a dealer in an-
other State. Temporary license
plates for the exclusive use of
buyers while driving their new'
tar back home are now issued
under another of the Fiftieth Ses-
sion's new laws.
Suggested by Highway Depart-
ment officials for the conven-
ience of purchasers wishing to
drive their now ear hack from
the factory, the new law elimin-
1 - many thorny legal techni-
calities formerly incident to the'
practice.
Temporary plates, good for 301
days, can now be secured with-
out delay at the County Tax Col-1
lector's office, and carried to the
factory or other out of state de-
livery point. The owner may se-
cure certificates of title to his
new car and regular registration
plates after returning to Texas.
Mrs. T. J. Williamson and
children, Tommie Jo, Franklin
and Tim have returned home
from Temple where she visited
with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J.
W. Canion She also visited with
a sister, Mrs Clayton Gurley in
Austin
H. S Christopher, of the Chris-
topher Drilling Company suffer-
ed the misfortune of breaking his
left arm W’ednesday while work-
ing one and one-half miles west
of town He is being treated at
the Gaines Clinic-Hospital
GAINES CI.IM HOSPITAL
NEWS OF THE WEEK
Mrs. Clyde Graves who was «
minor surgery patient lias been
icleased and is convalescing at
home.
Mrs. H. R. Bryan underwent
major surgery Saturday, she is
resting well at this time.
James F. Ham. of Andrews,
was admitted to the hospital,’
Saturday for minor surgery.
Mrs. R. C. Pattie, a surgery pa-
tient was released Sunday.
W. H. Vanlnndington who un-
derwent surgery was dismissed
Sunday.
Mrs. II. C. Thomas, a major
surgery patient has been re
leased to return to her home.
Patients who were hospitaliz
ed and treated for injuries in
dude: Fay L. Jones, an employee
of Two States Drilling Co. The
very small son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. D ( divert. Nancy, the young
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. T
McAlpin.
Joe. son of Mrs. Diana Rad
ford was given treatment for a
broken right arm. .1. D. War-
ren. of Denver City, who was
treated for injuries was dismiss-
ed Saturday.
Mrs. A. B. Arnold underwent
a lonsilectomy this week. Jimmie
Gates was a tonsileeto ay patient
Sunday.
Mrs. C. R. Reeves, the mother
of Mrs. H F Eaves, was admitted
for treatment Saturday.
Patients receiving hospital and
medical eare are: Keith Sumpt-
er, an employee of Petty Geo-
physical Engineering Corp Mrs____
cwL.Z, LS!, "15": v;£ “aw. c"°,ema"
GIVENS BROS.
HOBBS, N. M.
10.5 W H roadway
Our ^
X-RAY fitted
LITTLE
YANKEES
assure foot health
for your youngster
Sturdy, stylish Little
Yankees are especially
designed to keep little
feet normal. See for
yourself in our X-Ray
Viewer how well we fit
the shoe to your eMUf.
The "PAT
tip oxford
$5.50 '
charges with 16 large glass
batteries, 65’ heavy steel tower,
with iron, sweeper, Y* horse mo'
•°r fan. Vance McBride, Cleo
Springs, Okla. 26-p
STRAYED One 2 year old Jer-
sey heifer, branded reverse J
on left hip. Owner may have
same by paying expenses. Sam
F'. Houtehens, Rt. 2, Seminole,
Tpx-_ 26-p
I IIAVF PASTURE for 25 head
of eatle. Sam F\ Houtehens. Rt
2, Seminole, Tex. 26-p
FOR SALE House and lot south
of cotton gin,, house 12x24, lot
80x190, unfurnished, no bath
Price $1400,00. Will give immed
iate possession. John I. Shipman
Box 94. 26-p
DOSSES ATTEND
REUNION IN N. M.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Doss spent
Saturday and Sunday in New
Mexico, where they were present
at the annual reunion of the J.
J. Lane family.
Mr. I-ane, who is a brother
of Mrs. Doss, entertains annual
ly for members of his family
The ranch located near Caprock
was chosen for the meeting place
this year, these gala occasion.*
are spent in the pleasant con
pan'onship of loved ones an
many happy hours were spent i
reminiscence.
RADIO REPAIR SERVICE
All mokes and kinds of radios, home or
car. Also phonographs and combination
sets.
C. L. METCALF, Technician
Phone 292
Old Taxi Stand, next door to Thelma’s Beauty Shop
On llobbs Highway
GLNF.RAL HAt LING Moving
our specialty. See A. E. Smith,
Box 157, Seminole, Texas. 28-p
KLEANING KUT-liPS
FOR SALE Electric refriger-
tor, Coolerator ice box, coal
oil cook stove, Maytag gasoline
engine, Maytag washing ma
chine. Repair work done on all
makes washing machines. J. H.
Cabin, Birdwell Camp. 22-29p
STOLEN A Bull female dog
named Trixie When her pup
pies arrive you may keep them
if you will only Please return
my little pal, Trixie, to me.
H. C, Watson. 29p
1 OR SALK F'our room house
v-ith two baths, located on cor-
icr lot Phone 246-W. W. R.
"•'h'1'- 29p
nRK WANTED Experienced
beauty operator wants work
ml will (onsider . : y other kind
"i public work. Write Box 563.
Phone 212-J.
29p
You shouldn't hove told the totooed lady that
she couldn t get cleaned of the Sno - White
Laundry.
Dp. SALE 3 room house with
hath, hot water heater, 1 year
K M. Stilwell. Humble Camp,
<"oicy, Texas. 27 3tp
Li I ION HOLES, lielts made
•*f your own fabric, covered
buttons and buckles. Nallhead
Dims and pinking. 3 blocks west
■■nd 1 south of Tomb Hospital.
I hone Mi M Mrs. Bill Barrett.
29 5-12C
U>ST Gold pin with pearls and
luhies Kewnyd, call Mr*. J. C.
bam and children, of Mule«hoe
Reed, Phone 488 2!Htp
Mis. J D. Livingston and chil-
dren, Jerry and LaMayne return
ed Tuesday from Loveland, Colo.,
where they were guests of Mr
and Mrs. Jim White.
They also visited Estes Park.
Rocky Mountian National Park,
the Trail Ridge Road and other
places of interest
Don't Wait Until
"Pyorrhea" Strikes
Look at your “Gums,” everyone
else does. Are they irritated?
Druggists refund money if first
bottle of “Leto’s” fails to satisfy
Maloney Drug
Lest You Forget"
SARAH EASLEY EDW ARDS
Is At The
ALPHA SINGLETON
DRYGOODS STORE
THIS WEEK TO HELP YOU
TO HELP YOURSELF’.
Cosmetics
have your powder
BLENDED FOR YOUR
INDIVIDUAL TYPE.
“Stay As Sweet as 4 oil Are.”
for SALE 640 acre {arm, four
room house, butane, 320 acres
In cultivation. Excellent place for
cattle Good Oliver 70 tractor
with equipment Will considei
Dade foi Seminole city property.
I miles north and 3 east of Sem
lliole. JJm L Jones 28-llp
Black Calf
Brown Calf
New... year WaUrta! Nw... Toni DfaWfe
“*** *■"*> •• * «**•> tom!
3**»-*t*ahng, »t* r.o •toafenQ , t, with baby eti
$8.95
102 W Oroodway
tfivai ©
Hobbs, N. M.
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The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1947, newspaper, September 5, 1947; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth555688/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.