White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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WHITE DEER REVIEW, White Deer, Careen County, Texas
FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1§40
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Nation’s Elders Receive First Security Checks
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SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
PAYABLE AT AGE OF 65
Years
Monthly payments
Monthly payments
Years
under
the
Monthly payments
if average wage
was $150, a month
Monthly payments
under
the
if aver
was $5
age wag-e
0 a month
if average wage
was $100 a month
11 averai
was $250
je wage
a month
plan
Single
Married
Single
Married
plan
Single
Married
Single
Married
3
$20.60
$30.90
$25.75
$38.63
3
$30.90
$46.35
$41.20
$61.80
5
21.00
31.50
26.25
39.38
5
31.50
47.25
42.00
63.00
10
22.00
33.00
27.50
41.25
10
33.00
49.50
44.00
66.00
20
24.00
36.00
30.00
45.00
20
36.00
54.00
48.00
72.00
30
26.00
39.00
32.50
48.75
30
39.00
58.50
52.00
78.00
40
28.00
40.00
35.00
52.50
40
42.00
63.00
56.00
84.00
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1%;
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First payments under the soc- j effective Monday of this week,
ial security administration’s old Table shows benefits to be expect-
age retirement program were inade ed under the system. Photos show
a tabulator at work in the admin-
istration’s Baltimore offices, and
an elderly couple who will receive
payments.
INSTRUMENTS FILED
IN CARSON COUNTY
The following information fur-
nished by courtesy of Carson Co.
Abstract Company.
Estate of Susie McMullen Lan-
gille to A. C. Smith; Assignment
M Royalty (30 acres) in Section
I, Block B-4
W. L. Mathers to Ida M. Block;
xtension Agreement on North
alf of Section 32, Block 7.
Chase .National Bank to H. R.
Kees; Release of Texoma Deed of
Trust on S^ 1-2 of SW 1-4 Sec. 1,
Block 4 and NW 1-4 Section 1,
Block 7, north of RR.
Tulsa Rig, Reel & Mfg. Co. to
M 'W. Merrell; Deed to Lots 7
thru 9 inclusive in Block 12, Ori-
ginal Town of White Deer.
Landon C. Moore to L. Floyd
Moore and Louise C. Pfanku:
Deed -to 1-2 interest in West half
Section 29, Block B-4.
H. R. Kees to Cities Service
Gas Company; Gas & Casinghead
Gas Lease on S 1-2 of SW 1-4 Sec.
1, Block 4 and NW 1-4 Section 1,
Block 7, North of RR.
H. R. Kees to Cities Service
Gas Company; Consolidating SW
1-4 Section 1, Block 4 and NW 1-4
Section 1, Block 7, north of RR
as to gas production only.
R!oy Lillie to Mabel Ellsworth,
Deed to Lot 10, Block 5, Skelly-
town.
J. M. Petty to Panhandle Lum-
ber Cbmpany; Release Paving
Liens on Lots 4 to 12 inclusive in
Block 55, Panhandle Origi n a 1
Town.
Phillips Petroleum Company to
C. F. Moore, et ux; Release of Oil
Lease on Southwest Quarter Sec,
1, Block s, and the SE’, 1-4 Section
5, Blk. T.
Shelf Oil Company to United
REVIEW EXCHANGES ers a pleasant Christmas present
- to compensate for a long dry
Groom received a total of ap- spell. The snow, falling gdntly
proximately seven inches of snotv- j with scarcely no Avind, left almost
an inch of moisture from crop and
range land.—Clarendon News.
fall. Little wind accompanied the
snow and although drifted in
spots most of it stayed in the
fields. The weather was fairly While out hunting about a quar-
Avarm [Wednesday but the snow ter mile east 0f that place Tues-
Avas not melting fast and still day afternoon, three Kelton young
completely cowers
Groom Neivs.
the soil.
Some of our subscribers com-
plain that their neighbors borroAV
their copy of the NeAvs each week
before they are through Avith it.
In fact, a feAv years ago A\e had
one subscriber who bought tivo
copies, rather than tell his neigh-
bor that he did not Avant to loan
his paper. The neighbor Avas more
able to take,,the paper than he
Avas, but he did not Avant to anta-
gonize the neighbor. The editor is
complimented by every one avIio
borroAvs the paper, but as it does
Avork a hardship on the subscrib-
er at times, it could be appreciat-
ed if everyone Avho likes to keep
up Avith the home happenings
Avould spend the less than 4c per! the
Aveek that it costs, and have a pa-
per of his oAvn.—McLean NeAvs.
DeLUXE
DOLLAS DAY
Monday Janwary
mi
Suits & Plain Dresses
Cleaned and Pressed
8st, 1940
llllllllllllllllllflll
$
2 for
linn
men, Oscar Johnson, Orval Har-
vey and Harley Pond, killed a por-
cupine, an animal somewhat rare
in this part of the coim* *y. The
quilly critter Avas (discovered in a
small tree and was promptly shot 1
down. The hunters pi n to have
their prize mounted fop exhibit.— j
Wheeler Times.
THIS IS OUR RE-TEX SERVICE
Mending and buttons replaced as they would be at
Regular Prices.
A Regular $1.50 Value
Have Your Clothes Cleaned the DeLuxe Way—Retex
and SAVE!
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For the People of White Deer who fail to be called on by
the DeLuxe driver, orders may be left at the Bucks Cafe
and driver will call immediately. Bucks Cafe phone 16.
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Phone 616
DeLuxe Dry Cleaners
PAMPA’S FINEST
BOB GRAY, Representative “Let Bob Have It!’
After a few months of uncer-
tainty about the wheat crop, now
there has come moisture. Will ad-
ditional moisture fall at seasonal
times and assure the Plains of a
good Avheat crop next June and
July?—Panhandle Herald.
Next year is election year. Quite
a bit of interest will be manifest-
ed by the aArerage citizen during
heated campaign, because
Monday. What a change in the at-
titude of the people, and Avhat a
wonderful change in the outlook
for the crop. With continued
moisture, the Panhandle Avill pro-
duce a normal wheat crop in 1940,
Avhereas the chances last week
Avere nil.—-Canyon NeAvs.
STATE GRID TITLE
GROSSES $22,055.50
Presbyterian Church
Hubert, Travis—Pastor
fight will be Avaged to curb the Ac-
tivities of the neAV deal govern-!
ment. Locally, the officers in most j
Do you visit homes Avhere you j every office have become so effi-1
are not invited ? Of course not!
Merchants are in the same plight.
Unless they invite people to come
to their places of business, they
just don’t come. Merchants be-
come storekeepers and then go
right on and go broke and close
up because they don’t think
enough of their public to invite
them to their stores. Ten years ago
a man in the furniture business
told this writer that “it did .not
pay to advertise.’’ A short time
later, a new furniture store open-
Crude Oil Corp.; Agreement as to j ed and began telling the folks all
*HE i-4 Bee. 104, Block 4; 'W 1-2, about the neAV lines of furniture,
of NE 1-4 Section 5, Block 9; S The old standpatter said the new
cient and pleasing to local people}
that there has hardly been a hot
election campaign since this writ-
er moved to Shearman.—Spear-
man Reporter.
What a change in the course of
three short 'days! The Avheat out-
look f[or the Southwest Friday
Avas desperate, and prices Avere
rocketing in contemplation of one
of the shortest crops in the histo-
ry of this section. The' snow drift-
ed in quite unexpectedly Friday
night, and continued Sunday and
Does Texas high school football
pay its way?
Well, here’s an affirmative an-
swer, spoken in accurate figures:
The state final game betAveen
Waco and Lubbock drew a gate
of $22,055.50, P. C. Cobb, Avho had
charge of the arrangements said.
This represented a paid attend-
ance of 18,832. Total attendance,
counting passes, etc., was around
21,000.
Each team received $10,158.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
; Intermediate Endeavor 6 p. m.
| Young People’s meeting 6:30 p. m.
Evening Avorship 7 p. m.
In appreciation of this Avonder-
ful snoAV may Ave all attend church
next Sunday in our own churches.
The preachers and officers will be
Arery glad to see you.
Miss . Morma Lee Mos e 1 e y,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
Moseley of Hobbs, N. M., became
the bride of John T. Billingsley
of Amarillo, New Years Day. Nup-
tial voavs Avere spoken in the par-
sonage of the Hobbs Church of
Christ. The .bridegroom is a son of
A. E. Billingsley of Tucumeari,
and is known in White Deer, be-
! ing employed as a driver of a pro-
' duce truck that makes our toAvn
regularly.
Dzudi — What’s harder than
buying a present for a girl Avho
has everything?
Dinocan—Buying one for a girl
Avho Avants everything.
The Perfect Tribute
A Service By
DUENKEL- CARMICHAEL
AMBULANCE
Phone 400
1-2 of SW 1-4 Section 3, Block 9,;
md SE 1-4 Section 5, Block 9.
United Crude Oil Corporation
:o Shell Oil Go.. Incorporate r As-
signment of Leases 0n-.SE.T7ji. Sec-
store would be broke in six
months paying for page, ads. The
^anie ..storp, is the fastpst growing
.store in town,today and continues
to use page* advertisements often.
ion 104, Block 4; W 1-2 Gf NE The party Who said “advertising
1-4 Section 5, Block- 9; W 1-2 >p£'
SW 1-4 Section 3, Block 9 and,the
SF 1-4 Section 5, Block 9. •
Pansota Oil Company to Shell
never pays, ’ ’ may fie “ seen any
morning 'with va. , few [[bottles of
milk in a flour' sack/ on his back
going to deliver to , customers. He
Oil Co., Inc.; Agreement oil SW went out of the furniture business
several years ago and never adver-
tised.—-Donley County Leader.
Donley County was blanketed
Avith six inches of snow this week
as nature sent farmers and ranch-
1-4 Section 111. Block 4
Pansota Oil Co. to Shell Oil Co.,
Inc.; Assignment on SW 1-4 Sec-
tion 111, Block 4. A local man, too modest to allow
M. C. Doss, et ux to J. C. Free- his name in print, Avho has just
man and Geo. A Heath; Deed to celebrated his seventy-third birth-
Lot 1, Block 1, Hodges Snbdivi- day, says the reason lie never car-
sion of Plots 43-44 Suburbs of ried any life insurance is that his
White Deer. I application Avas turned doAvn fifty
J. A. Quirk, et ux to Land Bank years ago beausee he had a bad
Comm’s; Deed of Trust on SE 1-4 heart.—Tulia Herald.
Section 108, Block 7.
J. A. Quirk, et ux to Federal
Land Bank; Deed of Trust on
Southeast Quarter Section 108,
Block 7.
United Crude Oil Corporation
to Shell Oil Company, Incorporat-
ed; Deed of Trust on SE 1-4 Sec-
tion 104, Block 4: W 1-2 of NE
1-4 Section 5, Block 9.
Clarence C. Williams to A. C.
Dacus; Deed of Trust on Lot 12,
Block 13, Original ToAvn of White
Deer; Carson County, Texas.
Mrs. Julia IMicConnell to the
%,xas Company; Surface Lease on
54 acre out of the Northeast
orner of Section 66, Block 4.
Stanolind Oil & Gas Company &
lidwest Oil Corp. & Mountain
rYoducers Corp. to Phillips Pe-
troleum Co.; Assignment & Re-
lease to E 1-2 of SE 1-4 Sec. 13,
Block 3, AB&M; S 1-2 of SW 1-4
Sec. 12, Blk. S; NE 1-4 and N 1-2
of NW 1-4 Sec. 54 and E 1-2 of
NE 1-4 Sec 121 both in Block 4;
NW 1-4 Sec. 61, NE 1-4 See. 48,
'W 1-2 of SW 1-4 Sec. 121, E 1-2
of S'E 1-4 Sec. 99, S 1-2 of SW
1-4 & NW 14 of SW 1-4 Sec. 77
and SW 1-4 of SW 1-4 Sec. 125,
all in Block 5.
A. C. Dacus, etux to Farmers
Nath Bank; Transfer Deed of
.Trust on Lot 12 in Block 13, ori-
ginal Town of White Deer.
J. Ray, etux to F. A. Paul;
Warranty Deed to Lots 3 & 4,
Blopk 46, original toAvn of Pan-
handle. *
Williston Benedict to E. J.
Moore; Warranty Deed to Plot
83 (193 acres) Suburbs and Blks.
41, 42, 43, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62 and
63, original toAvn of White Deer.
United Crude Oil Corp. to Hugh
L. Umphres; Assignment to inter-
est in SW 1-4 See. Ill, Block 4.
Pansota Oil, Company to Hugh
L. Umphres; Assignment in Li-
quidation on SW 1-4 Sec. Ill, Blk
4.
United Crude Oil Gorp. to Hugh
L. Umphres; Assignment in Li-
quidation on SE 1-4 Sec. 104,
Block 4 and W 1-2 of NE 1-4
Sec. 5, Block 9.
Louisa Grabert, et al to North-
ern Natural Gas Company; Rights
of Way across North 512 acres
Section 232, Block B-2.
Minerva Paine et vir to North-
ern Natural Gas Company ; Right
of Way across SE 1-4 Sec, 249,
Block B-2.
Skaggs Red & White Grocery
White Deer, Texas 3 D.oors South of Post Office
SPECIALS
SATURDAY KJ m JLi V/ JL am. JLj kJ SATURDAY
Trade Here During Jauary
Your Patronage Appreciated
Marshmallows, Brown’s, pkg,________ 15c
Spinach, Turnip greens or....
Mustard Greens, Brimfull, 3 cans ~ 25c
Chili, Marco, No. 2 can, per can _____.......23c
Tamales, Ratliff’s, per dan.................... 13c
Macaroni & Spaghetti, colonel, 6-oz.
3 pkgs._____________ 13c
Toilet Soap, Camay, per bar.................. 7c
Salad Dressing, Best Maid, pt jar______18c
Beans, Marco Mexican style, 3 cans____25c
Oxydol, small pkg............ 9c
Jewel or Custene, 4-lb pkg................. 42c
Peaches, Perfection, No. 2 1-2, 2 cans.. 25c
NAPKINS, 80 count, 2 pkgs.______________15c
SUGAR, powdered or brown, 2 pkgs... 15c
Green Beans, Big M, 3 cans______________ _ 25c
Spices, Red & White, 2-oz 3 pkgs._______25c
Salmon, Black Top, No. 1, per can ... 15c
CORN, Brimfull, 2 cans........ ...........25c
Hominy, Marco, No. 2, 2 cans________________15c
Pep, Kellogg’s, 2 pkgs.__________________________ 25c
•-Fresh-Meat-*
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
LETTUCE, per head.............................. 5c
Bananas, fancy green tipped, lb 5c
VEGETABLES, 3 bunches......_........... 10c
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BEEF ROAST ___________________ . a________ 19c
LOIN & “T” BONES lb A__________25c
SAUSAGE, pure pork, lb..................... 17c
BACON, sliced, lb____________________________ .. 23c
BLUE BONNET OLEO..................... ... 19c
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Simmons, W. W. White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1940, newspaper, January 5, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871872/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.