Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1967 Page: 3 of 16
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Rotary Foreign Ambassador To Come From Japan
Members ami guests of the
Seminole Notary Club heard that
their Foreign Ambassador this
summer will come from Japan to
Seminole. The announcement was
made by Jatneil Aryain ut the
regular Thursday dinner meeting
TIME FOR A
TUNE UP?
YOU'VE GOT
INSTANT
CREDIT
McAdoo
Chevrolet Co.
W the f^rst sign of transmission
trouble a minor adjustment is
often all that's required. Neg-
lecting these warning signs,
however, can lead to major re-
pairs. If you think you've got
transmission troubles, drive in
tor an inspection today, You
can charge it with our new
Multicard INSTANT CREDIT
System. If you carry any major
credit card you can take 30, 60
or 90 days to pay for automotive
repairs, service or accessories.
MlJLTICAllD
INSTANT CREDIT
McAdoo
Chevrolet Co.
North Main — Seminole
of the club
iiot.il tun \V I). Eight jiiTM'iit-
ed tlie program with a talk on Ins
Ten New Members
Are Welcomed By
Seminole Area C of C
Ten new members were wel-
comed by the Seminole Area
Chamber of Commerce at the
conclusion of their annual mem-
bership drive this week
New business members include
Loyd’s Frozen Food Locker: Kd-
! ward Rodgers, Memorial Hospital
administrator: ami die Li'l Chief,
Richard Timmons, owner.
Individual memberships were
taken by Ray Miliigdn.f Floyd
Parker K. E. William*,t Chester
| BrirWnq, T L Butts, Vernon O.
| (iayle and C IL. Mack.
I The chamber office reported
I that total membership now stands
} above the 175 mark.
job classification-, the bulbil DC in
iIusIt) lie demonstrated various
features of building, including the
insulating quality of some mater-
ials that lie held in his hand while
; using a flame torch.
(iuesls for the meetiilg, wore
Rob Black. Ross Strickland. Mike
Smith. Fred Barbee and two
; visiting Rotarians from Andrews
Three Seminole
Youths Enter
Army On Monday
Three local boys entered live
l S Army MonSav and will re-
ceive their basic* training in
Amarillo.
They air (Minos Lammons. son
ol Mr and'ittrs. J: A Laimnoiis.
7(14 N\V Avc J; Tommy Moore,
son of Mr and Mrs. Adam Moore,
803 NW 8th St ; and Joe Mack
Williams, a .former Seminole re-
sident now living in Andrews.
GAINES COUNTY OILS FUEL KlDf.
• ifwti fk<NN»»u< im
Today a farm can't oper-
ate without gasoline and
butane . . . our high qua-
lity products qive you bet-
ter performance with less
wear and tear on valuable
farm equipment,
SHS Band Gets
Divisions 2-3
In UIL Contests
'tire Seminole High School In
dian Band rated a Division II in
concert and a Division III in
sight-reading al the I'niversity In
terseholastio League Music Con
lest in Odessa Fi iday These rat
inps are equivalent to "excellent"
and 'average' respect ivelv They
go with a Division II rating in
the marching contest held in Big
Spring in November.
Judges at Odessa were Harry
Haines, Norman High School, Nor
man, Oklahoma. Oakley Pittman.
Southern Methodist University .
and Mark ltindslcy, University ol
Illinois
Snyder and Fort Stockton Were
the only AAA bands in this music
region to win a sweepstakes a-
vvard this year -Jivvoepstakcs, is
First Division in all three cate-
gories
Future events scheduled for Hie
r hand include a stage band tour
to Colorado City, Wilders, Albany
and Cisco, and the all-bands con-
cert in the Seminole High School
Auditorium at 8 0(1 ji m on Times
day, May 11.
Authorized Dealer for
VOLKSWAGEN
KEELING
MOTOR CO.
1717 N Grimes St
HOBBS, NEW MEXICO
;PHILLIPS? GASOLINE* DIESEl#LPGAS*OILS£GREASES
TIRES • BATTERIES • FERTILIZER
SS^i#©PL8-3502*H0BBSHIWAY*SEMIN0LE/rEX.
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City Police Jail
One, Issue Eight
Traffic Citations
Seminole cits police issued eight
traffic cltalioiis and tailed one
person during the past week.
Citations' were issued for im-1
proper turns, three: failure to
control vehicle, one: failure to
yield liglil-ol-way one ,110 driv-
er’s license and one speeding.
One person was jailed for no
driver's license
Lions—
1 Conihuird from Page t»
Lawrence served as master ’of
ceremonies ol the affair and Lioh
president Charley Benson offici-
ally welcomed the crowd to the
show Lion secretary Horace Jones
gave a brief summary of local
Lion charitable activities for
which money i- ‘.pent These in
elude sponsorship of the local Boy
Scout troop and Cub packs: pur-
chase 01 eye glasses and eye'sur-
gery , It it li- league program: wheel
chairs bonds to two top Seminole
11 i vli School graduates each year;
plaque to Soil Conservationist ol
the Year, anil (.’rippled Children's
Home at Ixermlle i
p
Nila Norton, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs II C. Norton was pre-
sented will) .1 bouquet oj roses as
lliis year's Lions’ Quei;n by Boss
Lion Benson in other activities.
A special entertainment was
presented by the "Seminole
Juvenile Twirling Team." compos-
ed ol Sydney Me Dotignl. Balmy
Sobter and lla/el Agncw of Semi-
nole; and Debbie: DolpIT anilJllion-
da La Fon of Deliver City
Door prizes were drawn and
awarded In Dave Henderson,
Benny Find, Charlotte NortlicuH
and Kregg Pierson All prizes
were 1,1011 Bucks." certificates
worth their dollar lii.ee Value in
merchandise in any Seminole busi-
ness. The grand prize winner took
home $15.00 for lirsl in division
and an additional $50.00 in “Lion
Bucks” for Hie grand prize honor.
Baseball—'1
(Continued (tom Page II
ney to Pecos to play one of the
bcsl Kagle teams in recent years
I’eeos was picked to finish fourth
in the district chase lliis year.
Probable starting line-up for
the Indians Saturday will have
either Darrell Price or Mike
Childs on the mound: Ronnie Pat-
ion catching; Sieve Stanley at
tlist base. Jay Anderson at sec-
ond base, Bobby Spencer at slini't-
stop Childs or Brian Hill al third
it Childs is on the mound: Larry
CoUrelI(i» left field. Mickey Ray
m center Held and Danny Ogle in
right field.
.Follow ipg the Pecos game the
Indians will take.Jin* the road again
next Tuesday loi‘ ,a game with the
always lough Andrews Mustangs
Andrews was accorded Hie num-
ber three finish position in the
coaches’ |kiII
J A VA STANDINGS
Local Group
To Attend WT
Chamber Meet
Five officers of the Seminole
Area Chamber of Commerce will
join Seminole director C V
singleton and Mrs Singleton at
the Tilth Annual Meeting of the
West Texas Chamber of Commer-
ce in Del Rio next week
Those representing the Seminole
chamber will he manager Joe
Ncagler. president 'IHehard Watts
and directors Bert I tea me, Don : £
Moore and Paul Condit
Tln*'1flirt-e day meeting will he' ’8
stmday. Monday and Tuesday
Singleton is due to receive , a j
rrrtlfieate of commendation fori
meeting, the memltershjp quota
assigned Seminole for the West'*
Texas Chamber.
Train 11
L Gil
Seminole 2
It 0
Fetor ....... 2
it It
Monahans . t
1 t
I’eeos 1
t 1
Andrews , 0
2 2
Hermit 0
2 2
Tuesday s results: Seminole 5,
Monahans 0; Fetor 7,
Hermit 4
Budget-
iu innings': Pecos 8, Andrews
4
Henry Carter
Dies Wednesday;
Services Pending
Services 'are ' pending at Scm
ittole Memorial Chapel today tor
Henry Carter. 04. long-time Scm
inole resident, who’ died Wwines
day afternoon about 5.00 ill Mem
orial Hospital after a short ill-
ness.
lie is survived h.v three sons,
Paul of Seminole: Pete, Albliquet
que. N M , and Noel of Lamesa
Also three daughters. Anita .turn
Carter and Mrs* James Quick
i(dnllimed from Pune II
oilier than normal teacher incrc
incuts. He also reminded the board j
that the new vocational school at |
Andiews will lie ready for Septeni-
her and that Seminole students \
might be permitted to attend il j
i lie enrollment is not ut capacity
from" Andrews County pupils
Cost of this program, if Semi
mile decided to go into ii, would
be a minimum of $25,000, lie
estimated
The board look no action <fn
the budget alter hearing the lirsl
reading, and indicated that they
would i>tol>ab|,v have another spec-
ial session after returning from
the National School Hoard Meet
mg In Portland, Oregon next
week, as several of.the members
are planning lo attend
Next regular board meeting will
AAAA JOB . . .
Robert Bice, who coached the
Seminole seventh grade foot-
ball and basketball teams to
winning seasons this year,
has announced his resigna-
tion to accept the assistant
baseball and sophomore foot-
ball coaching jobs at Corona-
do High School in Lubbock.
Bice, former Seminole High
School star athlete, is also as-
sistant baseball coach here.
He will move to the 4-A as-
signment for his second year
of coaching. (Sentinel Photo)
Bank To Observe
San Jacinto Day
Holiday On Friday
'There will be no business trails
acted Friday, April 2t al the Sem-
inole State Bank, according to
president Doyle Hankins
The bank will once again ob-
he on Monday, Mav 8 when a re- .. . , ,, ,
. . 1 ... , , i serve San Jacinto Day as one of
gular agenda will be considered ,, , . , . , »
| *______ their legal holidays for the year.
he staled.
Dot Ii of Ardmore. Oklahoma; and
i Mrs. Shirley Dcubre ol Odessa
Also eight grandchildren, three
: brother* and one sister.
Typewriter Ribbons lo ftl
every machine are available al
the Sentinel office.
(»ul there lire
OTHERS, TOO!
LEGAL
Our permanently d:sabied. ct>r A
neatly children, slate hospi- J
tals, a>i|other sfate services
hdve'JiUo rfceived In revenues
from the
beverages an additional 189
million dollars..
“Prohibition destroys Revenue "
LOCAL
MONEY
You have just read the interesting
stoiy ol how revenues from the legal
sale of alcoholic beverages totaling
more than
Six Hundred Seventy-Nine
Million Dollars
have been applied to, state seivuuS.
But that's only part ol the story in
favoi of LEGAL SALES. The economic,
aidi-tume and sulely luUois involv-
ed uie vastly important, too. Ju;.t as
this top State Official says.
“Dry county citizens are becoming
a major problem in Texas. The" peo-
ple who have to drive a long dis-
tance f6r their drinks usually drive
back with half their purchases under
their belts.’ One of, the top Law En-
forcement Officials of Texas, as quot-
ed by the United States Press on
September 16, 1955.
♦since repeal to August 31, 1966. '
OF THE ABOVE AMOUNT
THREE HUNDRED
AND FIFTEEN
MILLION DOLLARS
came from the legal
sale of BEER
ME IN
New Mexico!
(This Advertisement
paid by Supporters of
Legalized Sales of
Alcoholic Beverages
in Justice Precinct 1,
Gaines County, Texas)
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Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1967, newspaper, April 20, 1967; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth555934/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.