The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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THE SEMINOLE SENTINEL
Friday, December 4. 1942
TOWER
0 THEATRE "0
Wftrii Our Program for lha
Rnt shiny , — H r Hare Thw
IK1. 3 and 4
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
These star, are bringing
ru-w glory to OH C1ory!
Nakr way lor the Marines
They will be here with Hy-
ing colors.
SONJA HENIE with
JOHN PAYNE
Is
“ICELAND
Alto News and Comedy
Dec. a
Saturday
mging cowboy
double bar-
double bar-
The populai
I the screen
rel six guns
I'd romance!
ROY ROGERS with
“GABBY" HAYES
In
ROMANO OF THE RANGE
Alto News, Comedy, Serial
Dec. ti and 7
Sunday and Monday
Magnificent Overwhelming!
Unforgettable' Summing up
the meaning of these words,
'his i icture i.s one of the
greatest of its kind ever made
n . >N1 * WER a th
JOAN FONTA1N
In
"THIS ABOVE ALL"
Also New > and Comedy
Dec. 8 and 9
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
A bargain night for the
lanuly to enjoy. Watch this
one man Marine mow down
the saboteurs Let ir have
it latatlierneck'
RICHARD TRAVIS with
JULIE BISHOP
In
“BUSSES ROAR"
also News and Comedy
Dec. 10 an II
THURSDAY A FRIDAY
Out of the -o til”." a thou-
sand stor will be born
hut none will be greater than
this!
RODDY McDOWALL with
ANN BAXTER
in
"THE PIED PIPER”
Also News and Comedy
t-armers Urged To
Sovc Baling Wire
1,' this year’s baling wire is
not conserved and put into reuse,
iiAny Texas farmers will not
! he able to buy baled hay in
| 1943, h E Vance, chairman,
Tex? > USDA War Board, said
this week.
Ac - rd: t present indica-
i tii ns. only a fraction of a nor-
mal year s wire supply will be
! produced t t next y, he aid.
'Tin. year our baling wire
pi -ducticn was nearly ,r>0 per-
cent greater than in normal
times but even at that shortages
xistcd in many ereas," Vance
11 m pointing to the necessity
"it conserving wire.
To conserve wire, farmers
! hould cut as close to the tie
s possible and later the wire
i hould be straightened and plac-
ed where it will not rot.
Citing hay deficient areas.
, dockyards and Army remount
stations as the three largest con-
| sumers of baled hay, Vance
1 oointed to the neee sity of their
'aking articular pains in salvag-
I ing baling wire for re-use.
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LOCALS
Mrs. T D. Walker and Mrs.
J R. Coats made a business trip
ti Hobbs Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Cox vis-
l ited Sunday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H L. Roddy in Ta-
hoka.
Mi> J J Bishop and children
of Meadow visited Sunday in
the home 'of Mr and Mrs. R.
C Blanchard.
Mr and Mrs. Cline Morris re-
turned Sunday from a weekend
visit in Seymour.
L. G. Daugherty, his mother
and young son, Jones, made a
business trip to Lubbock Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Cheter Browne
and daughter spent Thanksgiving
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T E. Taylor of near Lovington,
N. Mex.
Mr and Mr. W. A. Cox made
a business trip to Midland Sat.
Mrs. R T. Jackson spent
I Thanksgivin; day as a guest in
I tiie home of Mrs. Carl Under-
i wood in Andrews
Mr. and Mrs, Ansil O’Neal
visited Sunday in the home of
Mr and Mrs Jeff Keeling in
Denver City.
T K Lindley, Charlie Gregory
and Doug Measels made a busi-
ness trip to Seagruves Wed
Mr J Murry Malone left
Wednesday Tor a few days visit
I with her sister and husband, Mr
i and Mrs L. E. Weathers, in
Hobbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly made
i business trip to La mesa Frl-
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE: 20 acres of land,
house, bam, wind mill with
good water. 1-1/5 mile west on
Hobbs Hwy. Will sell for
51,500. K. D. Rhoads. ltp
LOST: A Parker gold pointed
fountain pen Reward. H. S.
Bird well.
c’OR SALE: 50 o nice nome grown
Chinese Elm Trees from 6 to
10 ft. Priced from 10c to 50e.
Buy early and get the best See
O. H. Kitchens at West Side
Magnolia Station. 43-3tc
WANTED Woman to work parti)
time in afternoon or morning
tw< or three times per week.
Good wages. Pho. 254 Itc j
K>K SALE or LEASE: El Patio I ]
Drive-in and Cafe on Odessa j|
Hwy., Seminole, Tex. Building
. rd fixtures complete. See Al- |
ten Freeman. Tower Bldg, or I
Phene 128 tc I
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson ;
-nd son of Hobbs visited friends'
jiiJ relatives in Seminole Mon-
day .
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boykin
:..d a.- their guests Sunday their
‘aughter Mrs. Alma Yeager of
Irownfield and thcii son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. R A Boy-
kin of Morton.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Blanchard
and son, Robert Earl spent
Thanksgivin,: in the home of
her sister. Mrs J J Bishop in
Meadow
BOYS
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wholesome and educational, yet
entertaining boy'* publication.
That't why, for JO yean, the Boy
Scoun of America liar pub-
lulied BOYS' LI F E.
It * the magazine you
will be glad to
give your ton
, . . or a
friend's
Only $2.00 ii year $!.S0 tor J yeari
Send your order to:
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Or to your newipaper offne or local agent
Mr. and Mi '1' K Vaughn
b;:d as their lie t Thui day her
parents, Mr and Mr Hardy1
Morgan <’ L; nesa, Mr and j
Mis. W. 11 Collin oi Lumesa
and Mr and Mrs J. H Morgan
atari children ol Slaton.
nf in .....
Mrs Charlie Gregory and on
Phillip returned Sunday from a
visit witti her grandparents Mr
and Mrs J N Nevengci in Carl -
bad, N Mex The. so- n mu'd
her parent. Mr. . d VIi
Perry and Mr Sam Win a o
Arlington, and Mi Gladys Par-
mer of Dallas
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Harry Flagg visited Sunday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. t\.
I. Duff
Health Through
CHIROPRACTIC and NATUROPATHY
Spinal Diagnosis
Organic Disturbance
Foot Correction
Corrective Diet
Infra Red Therapy
Ultra Violet Ray Therapy
Applied Keflex Therapy
Vita Meneral Therapy
COLON THERAPY
DR. j. R. COATS
Lady Attendent
Plume t>7
House Calls Made
■ n
The Finley Moore Conoco Service Station and
Bus Depot will be taken over by T. F Lindley
late Saturday December 5, but will continue in
the same type of business under his manage-
ment.
I wish to express my appreciation to my many
customers for the splendid business I have en-
joyed while I have been in Seminole. Since I plan
to leave in the near future, I will appreciate pay-
ment of my accounts at the earliest convien
ence
Thanks to my many customers and friends for
all the favors I have received in the nine years I
have been a resident of this city,
FINLEY MOORE
Conoco Service Station
til U.S.IVAR BONDS
Let Us Fix Your Christmas Tree
and Lay It Back Now
Oranges
Doz.
25c
YAMS
Pound
3ic
RAISINS
While Pkg.
1 lb.
20c
PECANS
Extra Large
Pound
40c
DATES
'•> Pound
Pkg.
25c
FLOUR
24 lbs. Earlylite
Guaranteed
MinCE Mffll -. '25c I OATS
Cup & Saurer
SOX
83c
23c
CRACKERS ! 21c
rjjpQ 8 Oz.
rlUO i Poun(|
10c
19c
Whiteroxe
RICE
1 lb.
OXYDOL
LARGE
BOX
22c
COOKIES
9 in.
Pkg.
15c| OLEO
Our Favorite
Pound
SALAD DRESSING
Hig Value
Give A Thought
To Quality |||
A Child Can
Buy Here
LOAF MEAT
PORK
ADDED Pound
Rolled Roast
Boneless
Pound
29c
CURED HAM
SLICED - Pound
Cheaper Than Bacon
39c
EDDIE JAMESON’S
GROCERY & MARKET
PHONE 165
SEMINOLE, TEXAS
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Gregory, Charlie & Gregory, Doris. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1942, newspaper, December 4, 1942; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556113/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.