White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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Dies Before Firing Squad for Murder ! Presbyterian Church
Hubert, Travis—Pastor
NOTICE!
i CAR OWNERS
I WILL BE IN WHITE DEER ON
Friday, March 22nd
To Issue 1940 Car and Truck License Tags
1939 Motor Vehicle License are now due and must
be paid between now and April 1st, License pMes can
be placed on your cars this month, and we urge you to
buy them early in order to avoid a rush at the end of
the month.
Owners, who obtain license plates by purchasing
them in counties other than the county of their resi-
dence, are subject to arrest and fine for operation of
such motor vehicles improperly registered, and will be
required to re-register them in the county of their resi-
dence.
Money for all Cars and Trucks Registration re^
mains in Carson County for the upkeep of our rura
roads.
T. B. Harris
Tax Collector, Carson County
Panhandle, Texas
recommended by
WHITE DEER DRUG CO.
The Perfect Tribute
A Service By
DUENKEL- CARMICHAEL
I AMBULANCE §
Phone 400 |
WHITE DEER REVIEW, White Deer, Canon County, Texas
FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1940
Church school, 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Intermediate Endeavor, 6 p. m.
Young Peoples’ Meeting, 6:45
p. m. Mr. Julius Johnson will
speak to this group.
Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.
Pre-Easter service Wednesday,
7:30 p. m.
‘ The Lord of Life,” an Easter
Cantata by Fred B. Hoi ten will
be sung by Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Drummond and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn F. Davis accompanied by
Mrs. Elton Beene. Mr. Beene will
play a trumpet solo. iMrs. Beene
will play the prelude.
Baptist Church
Herman Coe, pastor
Com-
Suc-
Given his choice of death either on the gallows or before a firr
ing squad as provided by Utah’s unique statute, John Markham, 25,
left, chose the firing squad and was shot, Saturday, March 9.
Markham, father of two children, was convicted of first degree
murder in the death of a lunch-stand proprietor in a $20 robbery.
Firing squad is made up of five men whose identity is kept secret.
Four of the five rifles are loaded; the fifth always carries a blank
FULL FLEDGED CIRCUS
PROMISED THIS YEAR
NEW COLD WALL MODELS
AVAILABLE THIS YEAR
It will not be necessary to wait
until the good old Summertime to
see a full fledged circus, as the
Khiva Shrine Patrol at Amarillo
has again arranged with Polaek
Brothers Circus to present it’s
complete show in the City Audi-
It has been only a year since
homemakers were introduced to
the most important advancement
in mechanical refrigeration since
this dependable form of food pre-
servation became available about
a quarter of a century ago. But
the introduction of this new and
9 :45 Sunday School—J. IW. Ever-
ly, Supt.
11:00 Sermon—‘ ‘ How Our
ing Revival can be made a
cess. ’ ’
7:00 Training Union—A. L. Meek,
director.
8 :00 Sermon by the Pastor.
Everyone is welcome to all our
services.
The Church has scheduled a
revival for March 24-31. Every
member of the Church and friends
of the Church are urged to keep
this date in mind and plan to be
in every service it will be observed
that the meeting will only last a
week and every service must be
utilized.
Methodist Church
J. E. Stephens, Pastor
additional models of the electric
refrigerator in which it is used
have been added to the group pre-
iorium at Amarillo for four nights j excju,^ve Refrigeration principle
tad three mafmees, s ar ing on., ^ year oved g0 suecessful that
March 2oth. This was such a sue- . J , , „ n , . •
cess last year that no doubt the
Auditorium will be crowded to
capacity, insofar as the Polaek viougl offered
Brothers management advises that | « originally this vitally differ-
,W1 y have some o e en^ £ype 0£ refrigera.tion was in-
old favorites there, ut many neu | ejuded jn oniy f0Ur models,’’ said
and novel features as well. The : c B Ghlinn? manager of thd
Auditorium is an ideal p ace ° Southwestern Public Service Co.,
hold this offering, toi no on y is }oca} jvigidare appliance' dealer,
tne crowd seated m con y e ans, ((guj. this year a total of seven
hut they can also see t ns fine a - models are available, giving home-
traetion from any part of tie niajj-ers a wide price range from
building. which to choose. The models re-
Orphans and unprivileged ferred to> of eourse, are the re.
ehildren will be guests at the ma- frjgerators j n the Frigidare
tinees in a special section of seats,, Co]d Wall series. with aimost
both thru the generosity of Shrm- twiee as many models in^rp0rat-
ers as well as merchants and c ar- • tMe Cold Wall system this
itanlir niAiinpn eiti7.pns who ars in- n -n1 /» j
year, many more families will find
itably inclined citizens who are in
terested in seeing these voung un-
fortunates have a good time.
a cold Wall to fit their budgets.
As many thousands of fainil-
Groups of employees organiza- ies already know, the Cold Wall
tions are also to attend on spec- literally tivo refrigerators in
ial evenings. Those unable to use one. The upper section is cooled
their purchased tickets are also . by the freezer and consequently
arranging wit]-, Chairma ^ Davis of ^ there is steady air circulation
the underprivileged children com-
mittee to turn their tickets over
to him so as to enable the lessfor-
tunates to attend.
Stars of the larger tented cir-
cuses have joined this large travel-
ing circus, consisting of The Belle
Troupe of teeter board stunters;
the Harrison Trio, unicycle riders;
The Orton Troupe and Miss Mar-
l'imoto' in balancing, high perch
•nrl i on jaw feats; the Flying
caused by cool air dropping and
forcing air upward. All foods not
susceptible to drying may be
safely stored in the upper section.
‘‘In the lower section, however,
which is separated from the upper
compartment by a heavy glass
shelf equiped with humidity con-
trol, cooling is largely accomplish-
ed through radiation by refrigera-
ting coils concealed in the back,
sides and bottom of the cabinet.
Eleanor—I think the hoy who
tried to kiss you was cracked.
Clara—I’ll say he was! My
hand still - hurts.
LeClaires who on the flying trap- j Uncontrolled circulation of air is
eze offer some hazards which were | virtually eliminated so that foods
not seen here last year; Miss Tere- j which ordinarily would' dry out
sa who hears the reputation of keep their freshness and flavor
being unexcelled for her daring for days without being covered,
in the air and her heel catch from
a trapeze: with MUs Mow the'
trained elephant, Captain Hami-
ter and his lions, Snider’s Bears
and Betty Hilton’s ' dog revue
forming some of the animal fea-
tures. This year’s efforts are be-
ing made to bring the Liberty
Horses here, which no doubt will
appeal to all horse lovers in the
Panhandle section. Eugene Ran-
dow with his famous group of
clowns will have many bags of
new tricks to keep the audience in
an uproar of laughter, for a circus
naturally would not be complete
without clowns a-plenty to fill in jf yOU suffer from rheumatic,
after the thrills and sensations, j arthritis or neuritis pain, try this
sitmple inexpensive home recipe
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A man with a wart on his dim! £?*** _°* S.Ex Compoand to-
dropped into a doctor’s office to
have it removed. When he failed
to return for additional treat-
ments, the doctor phoned him to
ask how the wart was getting
along. “Just fine,” replied the
patient. “My face is gone, but the
wart is still there.”
At the Methodist Church next
Sunday being Palm Sunday we
will have services appropriate to
the day.
Special music rendered by quar-
tett, composed of vr ■ and Mrs.
Davis and Mr. and Mrs Drum-
mond.
Subject of morning sermon,
The Trumphial Entry, beginning
with the evening hour, pre-Easter
services running through the
week and closing Easter Sunday.
Everyone is cordially invited
We give everyone a cordially
invitation to attend these services.
AT THE THEATRES
LaNORA THEATRE
Fri., Sat: “Remember the
Night,” Barba Stanwyck, Fred
McMurray, Beulah Bondi.
Prevue, Sun., Mon., Tues: —
“Broadway Melody of 1940,”
Fred Astare, Elenor Powell &
George Murphy.
REX THEATRE
Fri., Sat: “Knights of Range”
By Zane Grey,—Hayden and Jean
Parker.
Prevue, Sun. thru Tues: “South
of The Border,” Gene Autry and
Smiley Brunette.
NOT DOOMED
STATE THEATRE
Fri. and Sat.: “Three Texas
Steers,” Three Musquiteers.
Sun. and Mon.: “Roaring
Twenties,” James Cagney, Prisc-
illa Lane, and Humphrey Bogart.
You often hear it said that the
“weekly newspaper of the country
are doomed; that they will be a
thing of the past in few years.”
Authentic figures disclose that
weekly newspapers of America
outnumber by many thousands the
combined number of all other pub-
| lications. And so long as we have
the smaller cities and towns just
that long will we have the weekly
newspaper. In pur own state week-
I lies predominate by a ration of
10 to 1. Filling a place in com-
munity life that no other agency
can fill, the great national adver-
tising groups are turning to the
numbers. The hulk of the adver-
tising of the country, the bulk of
Country press in ever-increasing
the subscription lists are found in
the country newspaper offices of
America. The Times, for one, has
will and the demand for such pub-
lication. There are thousands of
papers similarly situated in every
nook and corner of this country.
Nothing can, nothing has, nothing
will ever supplant the weekly
newspaper in community life -or
take its place as a dominating in-
stitution in affairs of the country.
When you hear of the “free
press” of America you must re-
no fear of being passed over. Like j member that meant in the beginn-
otliers it is an instution that survi- i ing, that means today: the count-
ves. And only through the good ^ rv press—Glasgow (Kv.) Times.
Eggs in trade and also save you
some money. Back of Stubble-
fields.
Specials every day.
CUT RATE GROCERY
City of White Deer
LEMON JUICE RECIPE
CHECKS RHEUMATIC
PAIN QUICKLY
THE OTHER COURSE
Judge Duff—Have you a law-
yer, Sambo?
Sambo—Naw, sub., Jedge.
done decided to tell the troof.
day. Mix it with a quart of water,
add the juice of 4 lemons. It’s
/easy. No trouble at all and pleas-
ant. You need only 2 tablespoons-
ful two times a day. Often within
48 hours—sometimes overnight—
splendid results are obtained. If
the pains do not quickly leave and
if you do not feel better, Ril-Ex
will cost you nothing to try as it
is sold by your druggist under
an absolute moneyback guarantee.
Ru-Ex Compound is 'for sale and
Skaggs Red & White Grocery
White Deer, Texas
3 Doors South of Post Office
FRIDAY
an.d
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
and
SATURDAY
SCOCO all veg. shortening, 4 lb. ctn. 42c
PORK & BEANS, pure maid,
15 oz.,.....................-__________2 cans 17c
HOMONY, Marco No. 2 2 cans 15c
SALAD DRESSING, Best Maid, qt jar 27c
MILK, Carnation, 3 small____________________10c
CORN KIX____________________________________2 box 25c
MUSTARD, Turnip Greens or Spinach,
Brimfull, No. 2______________— 2 cans 17c
WASHO, Regular Size..........per. pkg 17c
SALMON, Brimful No. 1__________per can 18c
TUNA, Brimfull________________________per can 16c
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
APPLES, Winesaps firm medium
size________________ _________________per doz. 17c
BANANAS, fancy green tipped per lb. 5c
LETTUCE; firm fresh,..............2 heads 9c
CARROTS, fresh, No. 1 3 bunches 10c
LAUNDREX, Bleach &
Disinfectant......... ...........per qt. 15c
SPAGHETTI or MACRONI,
Skinner...............................3 pkg. 25c
TISSUE, Bigon............................ 2 rolls 9c
PINEAPPLE, Marco, Sliced or
Crushed................flat cans, 2 for 19c
PEAS, Brimful, No. 2 ...............2 cans 25c
BEETS, Brimful, No. 2, __________per can 13c
PICKLES, Brimful, sour or
dill......_____________________________ 25 oz. jar 14c
CATSUP, Brimful, 14 oz. per bottle____11c
CORN, Big M, No. 2....................2 cans 17c
•-Fresh - Meat-*
BEEF RIBS, or stew meat______1_____________15c
BEEF ROAST,........................................19c
BOLOGNA, all meat........................ 15c
BOILED HAM........................................39c
FRESH SALT PORK, lean .................. 14c
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Simmons, W. W. White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1940, newspaper, March 15, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871898/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.