White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940 Page: 2 of 6
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WHITE DEER REVIEW, White Deer, Carson County, Texas
FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1940
An Education
In Finances
conveniently located to serve you when in
Pampa.
South of High School
Phone 1122
Pampa
Hokum—Why is it that the ea-are all practically extinct?
gle, the bison and the Indian are Jokum—I suppose it is to carry
shown on our coins, although they out the idea of scarcity.
Jurors for August
Term of District
Court Selected
AT THE THEATRES
VOGUE THEATRE
Skellytown, Texas
On Your Way
To School
-tKHKHKBKHKB'
FISK TIRES
Are Safe, Dependable and Save you
Money
Auto accessories of all kinds kept in stock
The latest in Electric Fence Charger
See our new Dearborn Gas Heater
more heat, no fumes, less gas
White Deer Supply Co.
Boys and Girls who learn the importance
of Carrying a Bank Account will succeed
where others fail. *
Congratulations to Students and Faculty
on the Opening of White Deer and Skel-
lytown Schools. We invite you to dome to
see us when we can serve you.
Farmers National Bank
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
IN NEW
LOCATION
formerly Eddie Moar’s Body Shop
515 S. Cuyler
See our New
1941 PLYMOUTH
Now on display
Real Bargains in late model Used Cars
See J. 0. McCoy or Mose Wiginton
McCOY MOTOR CO.
Phone 2020 Pampa
The petit jurors for District
Court, second week of August
Term, September 2nd, 1940 are:
Howard Apel, C. A. Edmonds,
T. W. Linsey, Escar Watts, Paul
Koetting, G. W, Culbertson, Zane
Smith, Ben Urbanczyk, T. L. Al-
lison, Frank Metcalf, Joe Seitz,
V. S. Kent, Gary Simms, Virgil
Pool, T. E. Russell, J. J. Weller,
Melvin Asberry, Ray Ilermesmey-
er, E. E. Minter, H. M. Kuyken-
dall, C. B. Chunn, Ernest McCaf-
ferty, I. C. Unsell, Clarence Shep-
herd, C. E. Meaker, J. E. Wagon-
er, W. E. Poage, M. L, Purvines,
Ray Metcalf, Eddie Kalka, O. F.
Cannedy, John Kotara Jr., J. C.
Jarvis, J. C. Hicks, Geo. Hankins,
Julius Meaker, Davis Hill, H. D.
Sehmalhorst, H. Edenborough,
and Dee Cummings.
District Court petit jurors for
August term, third week, Sept. 9,
1940 are i
K. R. Horner, John O’Keefe,
Arthur Gripp, Sam Black, J. S.
Sparks, G. Rl Collins, Ellis Lem-
ons, S. C. Dickey, C. B. Martin,
T. H. McKenzie/ Paul Pfaff, Al-
bert Smith, Win. Eredericksen, L.
L. Stalls, 'Wyman Purvines, T. C.
Jackson, Loyd Thorp, Harry Che-
nowetli, B. O. Bentley, J. W. Mc-
Brayer, G. A. Allen, D. J. Weems,
A. L. Stovall, P. I. Crum, J. W
Wells, W. A. Couch, L. M. Shield-
knight, Fred Price, Frank Burgin,
L. B. Studehaker, J. M. Britten,
M. E. Anderson, John Ray, D. W.
Osborne, V. A. Oglevie, F. E.
Evans, R. A. Witt, W. W. Sim-
mons, O. R. Owens, H. H. Ban-
zett.
List of petit jurors for the
fourth week of the August term
of District Court, Sept. 16, 1940,
follows :
IL E. Patton, J. T. Crawford,
W. H. Price, J. R. Smith, J. B.
Shockley, J. A. Satterfield, Paul
Dauer, B. A. Franklin, C. C. Law-
son, G. E. Groberg, W. A. Miller,
Sam Green, G A. Lewis, Oscar
Phillips, F. S. Genett, Paul Moy-
er, A. W. Keller, W. S. Farley,
F. L. Haiduk, J. H. O’Neal, J. E.
Weatherly, Clayton Powers, L. W.
Dillard, C. A. Hawkins, H. L. Le-
mons, B. M. Britten, Russell Hull,
Harve Lusk, Geo. Knittel, R. M.
Chastain, A. B. Adams, Clias.
Franklin, Henry Lamb, C. F.
Free, Leo Detten, W. W. Brunais,
J. F. Pundt, B. O. Bertrand, H.
B. Landrum, and B. A.Ragsdale.
Friday and Saturday:
“Buck Benny Rides .Again”—
Jack Benny, Rochester, Andy De-
vine.
Sunday and Monday:
“Four Sons” — Don Ameche,
Mary Beth Hughes. Prevue.
Tuesday:
‘ ‘ Kentucky!’ ’—Richard Greene,
Loretta Young.
Wednesday and Thursday:
“Remember” —- Rob. Taylor.
G. Garson, Lew Ayres.
See McCormick Implement Co.
for your Binder Twine, three dif-
ferent grades.
Have your mattress re-conditioned
AYERS MATTRESS CO.
New Location 817 W. Foster
Phone 633 Pampa
REAL FIRE FIGHTERS
AT THE BEGINNING OF SCHOOL
Children’s shoes need repair. We
maintain a complete department for this
type of Work and invite you to visit us.
GURLEY’S LEATHER SHOP
Pampa, Texas
Six communities deserve the
praise and emulation of all Amer-
ica.
Those communities are Cincin-
nati, Ohio; Milwaukee, Wiscon-
sin; Hartford, Connecticut; Lake-
wood, Ohio; Petersburg, 'West
Virginia; and Ridgewood, New
J ersey.
These are the towns which won
the annual rewards given by the
United States Chamber of Com-
merce for outstanding work in
the field of fire prevention dur-
ing 1939. Cincinnati won the
grand award, and the other com-
munities were winners in their va-
rious population classes, ranging
from under 20,00 to over 500,00.
In the 1939 contest, some 295 ci-
ties, representing aibout 50 per
cent of America’s urban popula-
tion, participated.
Those cities did far more than
win awards. They saved an untold
number of lives. They saved an
untold amount of property from
destruction. They saved jobs that
would have been lost, opportuni-
ties that would have disappeared,
taxes that would have vanished,
purchasing power that would
have gone up in smoke. And they
did that by hard work—by get-
ting down to cases, studying the
origins of fire, and then rigorous-
ly applying the knowJedge gained
to the end that fire be outlawed.
There’s no luck in fire preven-
tion. Knowledge, care, work—
these are the cures to America’s
tragic and inexcusable “fire dis-
ease.” Everyone must do his
share. There is no room for slac-
kers in the war against fire.
All honor to the six American
communities which fought fire to
a standstill. Every community
should work to win honors this
year.
See McCormick Implement Co.
for your Binder Twine, three dif-
ferent grades.
Miesdam.es Biggs Horn, B. O.
Bentley, and Rudyard Edenbo-
rough attended a luncheon hon-
oring Mrs. W. R. Walker of San
Antonio, in the home of Mrs. Bob
Capell of Amarillo, Thursday.
Jack Brewton and Miss
Wheetley returned last
Mrs.
Tressie
week from a visit to Mrs. Brew-
ton’s sister, Mrs. Mary Woods, at
Coleman, Texas. Mrs. Brewton al-
so saw her brothers from Portal-
es and San Angelo, and other rel-
atives.
See McCormick Implement Co. j
for your Binder Twine, three dif-
ferent grades.
NEAR THE SCHOOL
OUR LOCATION
We chose a place for our service station
close to the school house.
White Deer Boys and Girls wall be visit-
ins* Panina His’h School. Our stbuhinn is
Off to School Again
PUPILS TEACHERS
Congratulations to those who have
the fine advantages of Whi t e Deer
Schools. Our Company is in hearty accord
with the many things being done to bet-
ter train our boys and girls.
Gas Is Clean and Convenient
Central State Power-Light Corporation
To the Teachers
of White Deer and Skellytown
YOU WILL ALWAYS RECEIVE COURTEOUS
TREATMENT AND SERVICE IN OUR PLACE OF
BUSINESS.
Culberson - Smalling Chevrolet Co.
Pampa, Texas
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Simmons, W. W. White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940, newspaper, August 30, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871841/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.