Seminole County News (Seminole, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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Seminole, Seminole County, Okla., April 6 1922
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It is gradually coming to
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who has been gathering the number were out, hov_____ „„„
geology of Hughes and Seminole of 350 on roll in the grades, there
More Tests To
Be Drilled
School Attendence
This year the attendence in
the Seminole Public Schools has
been excepional. During the
quiet a
number were out, however out
couoties for the past five years
is causing the oil fraternity to
has been on an average daily at-
tendance of 325 to 330 out of 98
i; CO-OPERATION-
The Spirit of Progress
Nothing of real worth is accomplished except
through Co-operotion.
Institutions, Communities, Individuals grow in
the proportion that they are useful to each
other in the advancement of aims, desires, at-
tainments that make for success.
We want your full co-operation; we have need
of it, that we may better help you to succeed.
iFirat Nattmtal lank
J. H. Killingsworth, Pres. W, E. Harber, Cashier
hive greater confidence in this on roll in the H, S. there has
area as a coming oil field than been an average of attendence
ever before. In the offices of of91 to95.
some of our prominent oil men The above record is sp endid
indeed. There are a few, how-
ever, who are continually stay-
ing out, quiet a nnmber play
there are a number of ole geo-
logical surveys made of thisteri-
tory before the country was even
sectionized, which, during the hooky, eapecclally in the grades
last few years have greatly as-> No child can do good school
s sted them in working out the work, staying out from two to
- structures which have now prov- three days a week (Education is
;; i e I to be in the Pennsylvian or.e«
crop. Holdenvihe and Wewoka
are both in line with the south-
like Religion, it must be practis-
ed every day) yet in many cases
the above condition is true; At
the end of the year, the child can
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Shingles
Doors
Lumber
Concrete Blocks
Paint, Etc.
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;; field and we hope with the year not pass, and of course everyone
1 of 1922 will prove us to be on the1 is dissatisfied.
real southwestern extension, as Just a few days ago the people
the geology show3 us ; of this community donated $1800.
We have been led to believe; to keep our schools going the ful
by different subsidiaries that nine months, so that every child
there were no real geology in might have a Jair chance to com-
this country, but some of our plete the grade, every teacher is
own home boys, who have had doing her utmost to see that
the data, and have been working every child in her room passes
untireingly since the Penn West the next year’s work. But if the
excitement, now hold geological child is out of school two or three
surveys of 27 proven structures days a week, can you blame the
in Hughes and 9eminole counties teachers, if a passing grade is!
of which 22 are yet to be devel-1 not reached?
°Ped' | Quiet often if you stroll down
It is a known fact that there the children can beseen dodg-
er never has bean a real structure ing here and there. Sometimes
^ drilled on in Oklahoma, that is. when these childrten are caught
ft to a depth of 3,000 feet, but up witn the excuse is; “I had
♦ what has shown oil, gas. or both to help mama wash,” “Its too
j* and sine the Maud oil well was rainy,” etc. of c:urse mama
completed and made a producer does her washing up on the
ft at the depth of. 3,800 feet. We street, and surely little Jonny
ft have one acre of condemned wont get wet running around!
♦ territory in either of these coun- town -net nearly so much as he
ties. would in school (?). Now as a
The following Townships will matter of fact, good people,
give some idea as to the teritory your children will always be
which is to receive tests in the! *n sc^ool than they
very near future. Oh account of, WI > “9> playing the ‘Ally rat
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Twp 6 North Range 6 East
Twp 8 North Rmge6 East
Twp 9 North Range 6 East
Twp.8North Range 8 East
Twp. 11 North Range 7 EaR
Twp. 10 North Range 9 East
Twp. 6 North Range 12 East
Twp, 7 North Range 11 East , _ ______
Twp. 8 Nyrtli Range 10 East ! Teachers will do her part
Twp 8Norih Range 11 East you On?
Twp. 9 North Range 11 Eist
Twp. 10 North Range 9 East
Twp. 9 North Range 10 East
Be.-iedes the few mentioned
there are a score of others.
stunt”, or helpinf the business
man run his business.
I doubt not, but that in a
gr mary cises, ithe parents
doesnot know that the child is,
not out of school. Wont you
please see that your child IS in !
school. Letst cooperate. Lets1
show the peaple that we do ap-
preciate the donations to keep
school going. Snch appreciauion
cannot be shown better than to
have our ch ldren in abhoo every
single day ard every every
single halfday — Rem be r the
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Exoha nge.
Very truly yours,
Jas O. Seger. Supt.
Elic Vinson was a Wewoka vi-
sitor Sunday.
The Duty, Dignity And
Destiny Of The Dollar
Its duty is to represent in the channels of
Commerce, so many atoms of human en-
ergy expended by some individual.
Its dignity comes from what it represents
and not from its own intrinsic value.
Its destiny is to fulfill the mission for
which it was created i. e.. to symbolize to
the world at large the brains or brawn, or
both, contributed to society hy some one.
Conserve it by depositing it.
JJ/titM&fe BaM
Frank Knapphnbergor, V. P.
IT IS YOUR
To Protect Your Family
With A
Bank Account
What would become of Them
should you die penniless?
SEMINOLE STATE BANK
“The Home Of Persona! Service”
R. H. Chase, President
V. V. Criswell, Cashier
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| “The reccolection of the Quality Remains Long After The Price” is forgotten. |
| The above saying by the great Hardware Jobber, E. C. Simmons is a truism that will endure, and is applicable especially to |
g Hardware and Implements. ♦
I It Applies To The Lines We Handle 1. H. Co., Case, P. and 0. j
♦ And believe you me, we are making low prices,- on our stock that are not justified by even todays revised prices, we are |
| doing it in order to convert our stock into cash.
See Us Betore You Buy.
BORN HARDWARE CO.
| Dont Forget The Mass Meeting To Arminge For Funds To Continue Our School.
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