The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1940 Page: 2 of 6
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1M«
WE'LL BEAT
DENVER CITY"
FHE WAR
FOR THE
SECOND TsME
ant Ads
RENT: 2-room apartment,
'ern, with refrigerator, two
•ks south of square. Phone
SEMINOLE INDIANS
PRO
n
OKI
handstand d.
vervonV got
er victftry X
Sherrille Dearing
The Seminole football fan
enjoy the improved gridiro?
tor the fence and the grands
are built. Fans, this improv
it made for your's and the i-
bene!it. The gridiron is tc
painted in the true Indian
and does that make their 1
want to i-uit beating! Fr
c-me out and see the Indians
in their rt xt home game and
Joy the new grandstand.
-0O0
SEMINOLE INDIANS
TIE STANTON
Sherrille Dearing
Ladies and Gentlemen:
boys seem to be in bad te
after losing the game Frida
eight yards of penetration,
doesn't say that they will giv
at all; it means they will be
next time fighting twice as
for the upper-hand score.
The game Friday was
both teams seemed to be fij,;
hard for the touchdowns
were not made. The ball s
pretty well in the middle o;
field. Everyone seemed to 1
ing his best for the boys at
school.
Friends, we hope to- have
school spirit than- any
school in the whole West, sr
us to back the Indians, wi
li-se The boys all have fifc
hearts and will stick by yo.
til they drop in their tracks
The Indians will meet Dt
City next Friday afternoon
we hope to see more new
on the side lines, cheerin,
them to fight harder and h:
0O0 —
STUDENTS HOLD
rep RALLY
There was a pretty good
prize pep rally Thursday ni|
A large number of tY*
school boys ind girls rfl&troi
courthouse lawn about 7:30
Thursday night, .giving yell:
singing the school songs,
the yells and so*?gs, they fc
in columns of thr^ee and ma
through town a niimber of '
"The last time they tfnrmed ii
gje file joined handstand d.
Snake Dance. Ev<
«^n< ojd for another
^jLj^Kanole Indians.
oOo
P EARN THIS!!!
ffs the school with the spiri
It's the school with the pep.
School with the loyalty.
It's the school with the rep
School with the football tear
gang watch them go.
Fight ' em, you Indians.
Hit 'em high, Hit 'em low.
Cause when we're in there t
a game, we're in there to •
jWe'll fight to the finish and
never give in.
We're backing our high sch<
It's the champion to be.
V-I-C-T-O-R-V spells vict
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SENIORS ELECT
REPRESENTATIVE
At a called meeting of th.
ior class. Thursday, class i
sensitive;- in the Student ('
were chosen.
Loina Barker and Ra;.
Woodard were chosen b.v
malign: no others being nut
ed.
Tentative plans for a '
p'ay v ere made.
-oOo
CECILIAN ( I.I It ORGAN
Lorna Barker
Wednesday. September 2'
"Cecilian Club" met at
Grace Parkinson Woods. (
ized, and elected officers.
The Club agreed to meet
Wednesday at -4 o'clock; tlv
grams until Christmas w.
under the direction of
Frances Webb. Officers e
were as follows: President.
Curry: Vice President. F'i
Webb; Secretary and Trea
Louise Click: Reporter.
Barker. The Club decided i
tion was in order lor those
were not present. The foll<
members were present: the I
P.etty Lou Webb. Lorn:i B
Lou it e Click, Collie Mae \
.Tonye Curry, Frances Webb,
othy Webb.
Suggestions were made b>
ferent members for several :
ities opening with a ini'
party. The Club is plann
make arrangements for s
concerts and musical prop
with out-of-town performei
Refreshments were serve-
the meeting was adjourned
oOo
Practically every variety o!
life native to North Americ
be found some where in
Much of this wild life exist'
did thousands of years ago
Big Bend section of Sou.
Texas.
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Miss Dorothy Blanton,
Mrs, Rosine Burden and c
ter, Fayrene. were Lubboo
itors Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Fori est
their patents in I^arr.esa
H RENT: A new 3-room
in restricted area, just
of school. See
>RREST LUMBER CO.
Editorial
School Spin
SNOOPY SUE
TJD
ORR
pre
tllCli
ng
back
thi
:-ited. W! o know
n has been carr;
ain girl's book's
her Have an'.
■ertain
uusi
a very inter
gent pei'M.n ai
s day by day.
TAI.ENT SOLO
ad
said
TH ANI) JI
TID LOT
n that Mr. Riley would like
ave fifty beginners in or-
io feed the band and keep
id.
oOf>
II T DID WHAT?
II N? WHERE?
Jack Pittman
ty Webb and Bonnie Cas-
ry went to Seagraves Sun-
norning.
lie McGuire went to Ker-
jnd saw the football game
etween Kermit and Fort Stock-
inita Long visited in Hobbs
ay.
7.elle Mock went to La-
ie i Saturday, only on a pleas-
trip.
A1: aa Bell, Drucella and Ruth
to Kodaking Sunday. Boy,
pretty pictures they took,
lobby Harris visited in Big
ring Saturday.
I rothy Hill went skating in
.'giitves.
nolene Whims and boy
lend (from Tech) went to Den-
er City Saturday night.
-ma Rhoads, Sherille Dear-
and Billy Jo Stovall went
to the Craddock Ranch to
Lelia Mae, Saturday night,
•istene Phillips visited in
: aves and Andrews this
iilly Ray Dawl went to Odes-
i this week-end. He must have
id a hard time because he re-
nt d with a stiff knee.
Miss Goodall visited a short
bile in Brownfield Sunday.
oOo
Boys may come and boys may
but there will never be as
• !1 a fellow as Edwin Stan-
y. It's very seldom you find
!-round fellow, but we have
ght here in our school. He
a good scholar, a wonderful
hlete, is very popular among
tudents and to top all this
tot of fun.
was born in Seminole and
that it's a swell place to
in. Glancing in his direc-
he looks so tall, blond, and
is so much.
• thing he lives best is foot-
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For Eye Care
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Palace Theatre
Lamesa
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—FOR—
I Kinds Insurance
*nd Surety Bonds
RANCH AND
CITY PROPERTY
itliHcitt ( orurr of .vjuare
YOU CANT BEAT THIS ONE
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 2-
room house, built-in features,
Frigidaire, bills paid. $22.50
month. 4 blocks N. Banner Ice
Plant. Mrs. Buchanan. (34-lp)
FOR RENT—Business house, 20x
40, formerly occupied by Oasis
Cafe. See G. A. Edwards, Ta-
hoka, Texas. Box 445. Phona
134. • (31-4tp)
FOR RENT: Two-room apartment
modern, furnished, bills paid.
$30.00 and $35.00 per month.
Phone 71. 2B-U
WHITE WAY COURTS
FOR RENT — Apartments or
Rooms, over night or by week.
Modern, clean and reasonable.
WANTED: Fryer chickens at El
Patio. See Miss Beard.
WHY PAY RENT? — 4%%
FHA Loans. Free plan service
and estimates. J. S. Green, Phone
37-J. 24-tf
YOU Don't Have to Pay Rent.
See FORREST and Save Your
Rent Money.
FOR RENT—Two 2-room apart-
ments with refrigerators. One
3-room apartment. $25 each.
Bills paid. See Mrs. Hattie
Patterson at Birdwell Laun-
dry. 34
FOUND—Pair of car keys. Own-
er can recover same by pay-
ing for this ad. Inquire Sen-
tinel Office. 34
FOR RENT—3-room apartments
with refrigerators and ga-
garage. $5.00 weekly. Yeager
Courts, Seagraves Highway.
34-pt
Have You Seen FORREST'S new
Houses that you can buy for
$15.00 to $30.00 per month. Just
south of school.
ASTROLOGY — For an as-
trological chart or reading, see
Mrs. O. F. Haywood. Seminole.
FURNISHED MODERN
APARTMENTS
2 blocks N. Sno-White Laundry
$2«.M—All Bills Paid
Under New Management
SHOES iT PURSE5
CLEANED
BOOTS
MADE
SHOES REPAIRED
CITY SHOE SHOP
JOE AGINLAR, Prop.
DINE - DANCE
Ted Manley
And His
HARLEM RYTHEMERS
CHINESE FOODS
SIZZLING STEAKS
Dine And Donee
AVALON CLUB
On the Line — Hobbs Hiway
LAMESA DRUGLESS CLINIC
Hall W. Culter, D. C.
A. M. Lind ey, D. C.
X-Ray Laboratory
Steam and Mineral Bath
Colonic Irrigation
Phone 474 Lamesa, Texas
Lubbock Sanitarium
And Clinic
Medical, Surgical & Diagnostic
Dr. j. t. Krueger
Dr. j. H. Stiles
Dr. Henrie E. Mast
EAR. EYE. NOSE & THROAT
Dr. J. f. Hutchinson
Dr. Ben B. Hutchinson
Dr. E. M. Blake
INFANTS & CHILDREN
Dr. M. C. Overton
Dr. Arthur Jenkins
INTERNAL MEDICINE
Dr. j. p. Lattimore
Dr. H. C. Maxwell
Dr. G. S. Smith
OBSTERIES
Dr. O. r. Hand
X-RAY A LABORATORY
Dr. R ff, McCarthy
GENERAL MEDICINE
0r 'ami? D. Wilson
RESIDENT
Dr. \\ ayne Reeser
Superintendent Business Mgr.
< E. Hunt j. H. jyiton
X-RAY and RADIUM
Pathological LabwraUiry
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Malone, Sam. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1940, newspaper, October 3, 1940; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth440280/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.