White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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WHITE DEER REVIEW, White Deer, Carson County, lexai
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1939
Methodist Church
I. E. WALKER, Pastor
Church School 9:45
Morning worship 10:55. The
pastor will preach at the morn-
mg service.
Evening worship 8:00 p.m.
Baptist Church
HERMAN COE, Pastor
9:45 Sunday School
11:00 Morning Worship, ser-
?aion by the pastor on the subject,
^Persons God Can Bless.’’
7:30 Baptist Training Service
8:30 Evening Worship, sermon
fty .the pastor.
The pastor is in a meeting in
Site Grandview community and
srery likely will have a baptisimal
service at the close of the even-
mg service.
The Daily Vacation Bible
School which has just closed was
•a great success. There was 106
anrolled with sixty-five as the av-
erage attendance.
INSTRUMENTS FILED
IN CARSON COUNTY
Lots 10, 11, & 12, Block 34, Pan-
handle.
| John S. Sparks, et ux to same
BAPTIST W. M. U.
The following infoi’mation fur-1 people, Assignment on same pro-
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Presbyterian Church
Pastor—Hubert Travis
Sunday School 10 a. m.
11:00 Morning Worship—Ser-
mon by pastor
Junior Intermediate Endeavor
7:30 p. m.
Young Peoples Meeting
7:30 p. m.
Evening Worship,
8 :30 p. in.
nished by courtesy of Carson Co.
Abstract Company.
D. D. Harrington to Northern
Natural Gas Company; Assign-
ment of an Oil and Gas Lease on
the North Half of North east
Quarter Sec. 86 Blk. 7.
Stanley Marsh to Northern Na-
tural Gas Co.; Assignment of an
Oil and Gas Lease on the North-
east Quarter of Section 86, Blk. 7,
I&GN.
V. D. Crumpacker, et ux to A.
J. Dauer; Warranty Deed to the
East Half of Section 40, Block 2,
T. T. Ry Co. Surveys.
Commercial Farm Trust Com-
pany, et. al to Faustina Blaschke,
et vir; Release of Deed of Trust
on East 245 acres of Section 7,
Block 4, I&GN.
| E. B. Porterfield to the Public
j Affidavit R,e: Heirs of Mary Sue
1 Eakin on North 46 feet Lots 7, 8 Business continues to look up in
& 9, Block 30, Ellis Sub. Panhan- many lines. Nothing comparable
; die. to a boom is in evidence, but the
L. P. Eakin et al to L. G. Hut- slow and steady improvement that
son; Quit Claim Deed to North set in some time back is continu-
46 feet lots 7, 8, and 9, Block 30, j ing.
Ellis Subdivision, Panhandle, Tex-1 General forecast is that there
as. j will he a substantial fall upturn.
First National Bank, Pampa, to j Important factor is a change
R. S. McConnell; Release of Deed i in feeling on the part of some in-
of Trust on SE 1-4 and the E 1-2 j dustrial leaders. They were pleas-
of the SW 1-4 Sec. 46, Blk. 4.' ed by the relatively conservative
I&GN Ry Co. | attitude of the last Congress, and
Close & North to John C. J regard it as evidence of a right-
Knorpp; Warranty Deed to SeC. j ist swing in public opinion.
99, Block B-3. I -
perty.
Allen T. Johnson to Panhandle
Building & Loan Association; As-
signment of Materialman’s Lien;
East 70’ lots 10, 11, & 12, Block
34, Panhandle.
George F. L. Bishop to George
F. L. Bishop, Jr. Quit Claim Deed
to the South Half Section 12, Blk.
M-4.
H. B. McDowell to Noel Gil-
bert; Warranty Deed to Lot 18
Block 15, Original Town of Skel-
lytown.
Texas Company to Russell Ben-
edict; Release of Oil Lease on the
Southeast Quarter of Section 84,
Block 7, I&GN Ry Company Sur-
veys.
U. S. District Judge to N. S.
Locke, et al; Release of all Fed-
eral Tax Liens.
ELECTS OFFICERS
Mrs. A. L. Meek has been elect-
ed president of the Baptist Wo-
i men’s Missionary Union for the
j ensuing year.
Other neAV officers are: Mrs.
Clarence Anderson, vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. Ray Crumpacker, sec-
retary-treasurer; and Mrs. Jessie
Pearston, reporter.
Chairmen of the committees
are: Mrs. A. L. Stovall, steward-
ship; Mrs. J. W Everly, educa-
tion; Mrs. Neal Edwards, mission
study; Mrs. W. B. Carey, mission-
j ary; iMrs. W H. Bray, benevo-
, lence; Mrs J. R. Clements, devo-
tional; Mrs. O. H. Rector, person-
al service; Mrs. Myrtle Kerhow,
periodicals; and Mrs. Herman
Coe, social.
DO YOU GET FULL EFFICIENCY FROM YOUR GUN?
When you buy ammunition
from us you can be assured
of fresh stock as we have
disposed of all old ammuni-
tion.
Buy your Hunting and Fish-
ing License Now!
Come in and see our many
new types of guns.
Electric Fans—Lawn Mowers—Ice Cream Freezers—Dishes and g
many other useful items at cost. N
JOHNSON HARDWARE CO.
304-6 Foster St. PAMPA, Texas |
! For the problem of protecting
(the food supply for both the con-
( sumer and himself, the wheat far-
mers have the tools of crop insur-
ance, loans, marketing quotas and
the Ever-Normal Granary.—R. M.
Evans, AAA administrator.
A farmer who grows more soil-
depleting crops than he can sell
at a fair price robs himself of his
capital—his soil fertility.
“for better vision”
HYDEN’S
New Location—just around the
corner at 7th and Polk streets,
Amarillo
BRUMMETT’S
Furniture Repair Upholstering
We specialize in upholstering,
refinishing and repairing any
Mad of furniture
FREE DELIVERY
Phone 1425 614 S. Cuyler
Eyes examined Glasses fitted
DR. ADRIAN OWENS
OPTOMETRIST
Office First National Bank Bldg,
109 East Foster
Phone 269 Pampa
B. E. Timmons to C. L. Tim-
mons; Warranty Deed to Sec. 99,
Block B-3.
C. L. Timmons to J. H. Swope;
Release vendor’s Lien on Section
99, Block B-3.
State of Texas to Texas Land &
Cattle Company; Patent on Sec-
tion 99, Block B-3.
The last four above instruments
are certified copies from the Co.
Clerk of Armstrong County, filed
here to cure defects in the title to
said section.
L. G. Hutson to Mrs. Julia
Thompson; Warranty Deed to the
North 46 feet of Lots 7. 8 and 9 in
Block 30, Ellis Subdivision, Pan-
handle.
j Surveyor to Will Burgin; Field
i Notes on the South 415 acres of
; Section 99, Block B-3.
I John S. Sparks, et ux to Allen
T. Johnson; Materialman’s Lien
on East 70 feet lots 10, 11 and 12,
Block 34, Original Town of Pan-
handle.
John S. Snarks to Allen T.
Johnson; Affidavit Re: Material-
man’s Lien.
-J-sbin S. Sparks, et ux to Pau-
li andle Building aha "LJ.iTi- A’n.;
Deed of Trust on the East 70 feet
Wheat farmers who see d e d
J within their allotments last fall.
| and who are taking advantage of
; the loan, are getting approxi-
; mately 89 cents a bushel (count-
- j ing payments) on the normal
AT THE THEATRES ! ?;eld of their acreage allotment.
_ • It is estimated that without the i
| AAA program they would he get- j
| ting around 25 cents a bushel this j
year. I
LABOR DAY
EXCURSION
LOW ROUND-TRIP COACH
FARES
One one-vrfay coach fare plus 25c for the round-trip, approxi-i
mately lc per mile—good in coaches and chair cars only.
Between all points in Texas and from stations in Texas to desti-
nations in Louisiana.
Tickets on sale for trains scheduled to arrive destination Sep^
tember 2, 3 and prior to noon September 4, 1939, limited to reach
original starting point prior to midnight September 6, 1939.
HALF FARE FOR CHILDREN
For fares, schedules, and other details,
Call— Or write—
W. B. CAREY M(. C. BURTON
-^-oent> General Passenger Agent
White Deer, Texas
Baby
and
LaNORA THEATRE
Friday and Saturday:
“Unexpected Father” —
Sandy, Miseha Auer.
Preview, Sunday, Monday,
Tuesday:
“Stanley and Livingstone” —
Spencer Tracy, Richard Greene,
Nancy Kelly, Charles C.olbfcirn,
Henry Hull, Sir C. Hardwicke.
Wednesday:
“For Love or Money” — June
Lang, Robert Kent.
Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day:
William Holden, Barbara Stan-
wyck, Adolphe Menjou, Jos.. Gal-
leia.
Amarillo, Texas
VISIT TRI-STATE FAIR, AMARILLO, SEPT. 18—23
REX THEATRE
Friday and Saturday:
“Riders of the Black River”—
Charles Starrett.
Preview, Sunday, Monday, and
Tuesday:
“Return of the Cisco Kid”—
Warner Baxter, Lynn Bari, Hen-
ry Hull, Cesar Romero.
Wednesday and Thursday:
“Family Next Door” — Hugh
Herbert, Joy Hodges, JUanita
Quigley.
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REAL
SPORT
FRIDAY NIGHT
Two Teams coming from Amarillo
BERRY’S
. BOWLING ALLEY
| Pampa, Texas
STATE THEATRE
Friday and Saturday:
“Flaming Lead.” — Ken May-
nard.
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday:
“Dodge City” — Errol Flynn,
Olivia DeHavilland.
Wednesday and Thursday:
“Lucky Night” — Myrna Loy,
Robert Taylor. i
FREE SCRIPT EVERSHARP PENCIL
FROM YOUR CLEANERS
With the opening’ of school DeLnxe
Dry Cleaners have a special offer for the
Kiddies. With each order of $2.00 or more
We will give an eversharp pencil
with a good supply of leads. We welcome
(teachers and pupils as they again enter
their years work. Let us serve you.
Contact our representative in White
Deer on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday,
or give us a ring.
Phone 616
DeLuxe Dry Cleaners
Skaggs Red & White Grocery
White Deer, Texas
3 Doors South of Post Office
O’Neal Funeral Home
Dignified, Sympathetic, Complete Service
AMBULANCE
Day or Night
Phone.....222-- - Panhandle
All Collect Calls Accepted
For Your Convenience
The Perfect Tribute
A Service By
DUENKEL- CARMICHAEL
AMBULANCE
Phone 400
FRIDAY
and
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
FRIDAY
and
SATURDAY
Salad Dressing, Marco, per qt. jar......31d
Corned Beef, Anglo, 12 oz. per can______19c
(Vienna Sausage, R &, W, 3 cans..........25c
Potted Meat, R & W, 3 cans.................13c
Rice, Comet, 2 lbs., per pkg.________________18c
Milk, R & W, 3 tall or 6 baby cans......19c
Pickles, Brimfull, 25 oz., sour or dill __ 13c
Pickles, Brimfull, Sweet, 25 oz., jar____22c
Peanut Butter, Marco, per jar____________ 19c
Waxed Paper, Cut Rite, 2 rolls___________ 15c
Napkins, Diamond, 2 pkgs................. 17c
Toilet Paper, R & W, 3 rolls................16c
Flav-R-Jell, 3 pkgs. ______________________________ 13c
Grape Juice, R & W, pt., per fotl.__________17c
Corn, R & W, No. 2,2 cans____________________25c
Corn, Brimfull, No. 2, per can..............lid
Tomato Juice, R & W, 20 oz., 3 cans .... 25c
•-Fresh-Meat-*
Beef Roast,_______________ 18c
Salt Pork, lean.................... 15c
Beef Ribs, .................... 14c
Blue Bonnet Oleo........................ 17c
Ground Beef........... ............ ...............15c
Bacon, lean, sliced ................. ............. 25c
Scoco, all vegetable
shortening, 4 lb .. 37c
Pineapple, R & W, No. 2, per can________17c
(Wheat Flakes, R & W, free bowls, 2 .. 23c
Corn Flakes, R & W, 2 pkgs_________________17c
Bran Flakes, R & W, 2 pkgs.............____ 17c
Washo, regular, per pkg..................... 16c
Soap, R <& W, 5 bars______________________________ 17c
Spices, R & W, wjiole or ground, 2 oz. 15c
Jelly, ass’t., 16 oz. glass.......................22c
Ice Cream Powders, Coolade, 2 pkgs______9c
Assorted flavors
Cleanser, R & W, 2 cans ..........................9c
Meal, Packard, 5 lb. bag..................13c
10 lb. bag................25c
Baby Food, R &W, ass’t., 4 % oz., 3 for 25c
Raisins, Sun Maid Seedless, 15 oz. pkg. 9c
Vinegar, pure Ark. apple cider, gal... 32c
Bring your jug.
Fruit & Vegetables
Bananas, fancy green tip, per lb.________5y*c
Lemons, Sunkist, lrg. size, per doz..... 23c
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Simmons, W. W. White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1939, newspaper, September 1, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871835/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.