The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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A NICE
ONE!
Our MtncereKt wish for an unequaled success for the
members of the 1940 Indian team and may you all play the
came hard and clean. Keep the record that has been riven
you for several years of fine sportsmanship.
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ERVICE STA.
HOLD THAT
LINE!
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Hold that line, INDIANS and much success to you. We
are behind you for another hafd fought season and may you
come through with flying colors.
A.U L
S CONOCO SERVICE STA.
POWER in toe
, "KICK-OFF!"
Power to you INDIANS. Go forth and fetch the cham-
pionship back to Seminole High School. Show the contesting
teams the fight and drive that is typical of the Indians.
FORREST LUMBER CO.
"TOTE THAT
BALL"
May you repeat another successful season this year IN-
DIANS. Show your true colors in every contest and win or
low. we're behind you one hundred per cent.
EVANS DRY GOODS CO.
r Cut 'em
DOWN"
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Cut 'em down INDIANS, and make every play one that
will count for a touchdown. Play hard, play clean and bring
j^ome the championship.
> CORNER SERVICE STA.
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We Are With You From The "Kick-Off"
Indians '40 Schedule
Sept. 20* Open
Sept. 27 Stanton
Oct. 4 Open
Oct. 11 Seagraves
Oct 18* Andrews
Oct. 25* . . Stanton
Nov. 1* O'Donneil
Nov. 8 Andrews
Nov. 15 .... Open
Nov. 28 Seagraves
HOME GAMES
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YOUR BANNER
MILKMAN IS READY TO SERVE YOU!
VACATION'S OVER . . . AND WE KNOW THAT
YOU'VE HAD A GRAND TIME. BUT IT'S SWELL
TOO, TO GET BACK TO FAMILIAR SIGHTS AND
INTO THE SWING OF THINGS AGAIN. WE
BANNER MILKMEN HAVE ALREADY HAD OUR
VACATIONS SO WE KNOW JUST HOW YOU
FEEL. WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU AGAIN IN
THE SAME UNFAILING WAY . , , WELCOME
HOME SEMINOLIANS!
YOUR BANNER DRIVER
* Telephone 137 first of all . . .
Your milk will be delivered promptly
,,, Banner's,,,
YEA! INDIANS!
Yea! INDIANS. Fight, fight, fight. You have a long line
of hard-fighting Indians behind you so go after that champion-
ship and -JJ another team of Fighting Indians to Seminole's
Hall of Football Immortals.
1EXALL PRODUCTS
COTHfS DRUG STORE
"VOI R CUT RATI DRUGGIST"
SNAP THAT
BALL!
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No matter what the final score la, INDIANS, it's the
way you played the game that count*, show the Conference
teams that you can not only make the points but play the
of clean football that is typical of Seminole High School.
EAVES BARBER SHOP
BLOCK THAT
PASS!
SUCCESS Indians and remember the Mas ten
game. Like you play, we serve only the best.
MASTERS CAFE
We're Behind
You!
Indians, you will never be lacking for the ilnotrt mih
port of Seminole Indian rooters. We're behind you front the
opening whistle to the closing gun.
McADOO CHEVROLET CO.
KEEP THAT
TEAMWORK!
Show the opponents the kind of football that real sport*
play and bring home the pennant.
MALONEY DRUG CO.
We Want A
Touchdown!
Snap that ball, Indians, and bring
for our Seminole High School.
homo another trophy
THE SEMINOLE SENTINEL
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Malone, Sam. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1940, newspaper, September 5, 1940; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth439849/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.