White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1939 Page: 3 of 3
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WHITE DEER REVIEW, White Deer, Carson County,
FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1939
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Preacher Given
Heavy Pounding
Bev. and Mrs. Herman Coe
wet® surpi’ised with an old-fash-
ion pounding Saturday /evening
.■at their home.
When they returned from the
aneeting, they found a huge pile
•of groceries in the kitchen, and.
about seventy persons waiting to
■express appreciation of the con-
sseersted service which they have
rendered during the five years of
ttfoeir pastorate and especially
tuning the revival.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
3PBOJECT NO. TEX-2206-F
SCHOOL EQUIPMENT
Sealed proposals, addressed to
'EL 0. Shuman, President, Board
of Trustees of White Deer, Texas
for the furnishing and Installing
#£ Equipment for White Deer In-
dependent School District herein-
after called “Owner,” in accord-
-.ance with plans, specifications
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FOR" SALE—Zenith wind-charg-
er, practically new. Very cheap
in price. See Southwestern Pub-
lic Service Co.
BABY CHICKS
, AND
' STARTED CHICKS
20 Breeds to select from, blood-
tested. Let us furnish you with
pullets.
CLARENDON HATCHERY
'r CLARENDON, TEXAS
Eyes examined Glasses fitted
DR. ADRIAN OWENS
OPTOMETRIST
:U£ice First National Bank Bldg.
109 East Foster
Phone 269 Pampa
and contract documents, prepared
by and which may be obtained
from Macon 0. Carder, Architect,
will be received at the office of
Superintendent of Schools, White
Dfeer, Texas until 2:00, P. M.,
June 9, 1939 and then publicly
opened and read aloud. Any bid
received after the closing time
The Owner expects to have
available not to exceed $8,500.00
will he returned unopened,
for this contract.
A Cashier’s Check, certified
check o r acceptable bidder’s
bond, payable to the Owner in
the amount not less than five per
cent (5%) of the largest possible
total for the bid submitted, must
accompany each bid.
Attention is called to the fact
that there must he paid on this
project not less than the general
prevailing rates of wages which
have been established by the
Carpenter
Electrician
Painter
Sheet Metal
Worker
Common Labor
1st 6 i
If U
£3£ <5 1
$8.00 $1.00
10.00 1.25
8.00 1.00
written in words, or to reject
the proposal.
The Owner reserves the right
to reject any or all bids and to
waive any or all formalities.
Plans and specifications may he
examined without charge in the
office of Architect, and may be
procured from Macon O. Carder,
Architect upon a deposit of Ten
Dollars (10.00) as a guarantee of
the safe return of the specifica-
tions, the full amount of which
will be returned upon the return
of the plans and specifications
within 10 days after recipts o f
bids. Additional sets of plans and
specifications may he pro-
cured from the above upon
a deposit of $10.00 each, as a
guarantee of their safe return
within thirty (30) days from
date of opening bids, in which
event amount of deposit less act-
ual cost of reproduction of the
deposit will be returned.
No bids may be withdrawn,
after the schedule closing time
for receipt of bids, for at least
thirty (30) days.
White Deer Independent School
District
By E. C. Shuman President,
Board of Trustees.
NOTICE—TO—TAXPAYERS
Notice is hereby given that
there will be a public hearing at j
the office of the hoard in White
Deer Texas on the 12th day of
June at 8:30 P. M. 1939, at which
time the trustees of the White
Deer Independent School District
will adopt a budget for the school
year 1939-40, and any tax payers,
and public, is invited to he pre-
sent, and participate in the hear-
ing, and the board is given this
notice to comply with article 215
of the public school laws of Tex-
as.
White Deer Independent School
District
By E. C. Shuman President of
hoard.
Attest
J. W. Wells, secretary
INSTRUMENTS FILED
IN CARSON COUNTY
The following information fur-
nished by courtesy of Carson Co.
Abstract Company.
L. W. Enocks, et ux to D. D-
Harrington; Oil lease on all of
plot 57, surburbs of White Deer.
A. A. Callaghan to Methodist
Church; Correction deed to all of
lots 22, 23 & 24 block 57, O T
Panhandle.
State of Texas to I & G N ry.
co.; Patent to all of section 86
in block 7, I&GN ry. co. Surveys.
Ellis M. Studehaker et ux to
R. L. Davis et al; Deed of trust
($2475.) to the SW*4 section 70
in block 7, I&GtN ry co. surveys.
Chris Gibbs et ux to Federal
Land Bank of Houston; Assign-
ment of rentals on south half
section 57 in block B-4.
Federal Land Bank to J. A.
Batson; Subordination of lien on
the south half section 57 in block
B-4.
E. T. McAlister to Federal
Land Bank; Assignment of rent-
als on north half section 68 i n
block B-4.
Federal Land Bank and Land
Bank Commissioner to J. A. Bat-
son; Surbordination of lien on
northhalf section 68 in block B-4.
Thomas J. White et al to Stan-
ley Marsh; Oil lease amendment
ti include all of the fee book:
Ozro Tennison vs. A. A. Arm-
strong.
Mrs. W. R. Walker and daugh-
ter, Delores Deane, of Borger
were in White Deer Tuesday to
help Barbara Ann Bentley cel-
brate her fourth birthday. A
number of children enjoyed a
party at Barbara home.
MOVED
JUST AROUND THE COR-
NER FROM OUR OLD LO-
CATION AT SEVENTH &
POLK
J. M. HYDEN
Doctor of Optometry
PHONE 7723
1 ^PECIAU
RED and WHITE
FOOD STORE
FOR SALE or trade new or used
Radios and other Electric epuip-
ment. See H. C. Simmons before
doing your trading or (buying.
FORI SALE—Red- top cane seed
$1.65 to $2.00 per 100 lb ac-
cording to amount bought.
Also Milo maize, (in bulk) for
R. E. Blanton
Claude, Texas
8.00
3.20
1.00
.40
In ease of ambiguity or lack of
clearness in stating the prices in
the proposal, the Owner reserves
the right to adopt the prices
A CARSON CO.
PRODUCT
at your favorite grocery, Golden Krust
Bread made by—
Schulze Bakery
Panhandle
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If it’s an Avery Tractor or Combine
you want,
SEE
H. U. Harrah
White Deer, Texas
Friday & Saturday
Pineapple, R&W, No. 2 per can..........17c
Pineapple Juice, R&W, No. 2, 2 cans ~ 25c
Fruit Cocktail, No. 1, 2 cans________________27c
Prune Juice, R&W, 12 oz. per can____.. 9c
Prunes, R&W, No. 2y2 per can____________15c
Pork & Beans. Van Camp, No. 300
2 cans ............................................ 11c
Spinach, No. 2, 2 cans____________________________27c
Peas, R&W, No. 2, 2 cans___________________27c
Corn, R&W, No. 2, 2 cans................— 25c
Tomatoes, Standard, No. 2 per can____ 8c
Tomato Juice, R&W, 20 oz. 3 cans......25c
Jam, Tommy Tinker, 15 oz. jar________ 10c
Hot Weather Specials
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EASIER COOKING • EASIER UVIN0
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NESeO
ELECTRIC ROASTER
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Enjoy the thrills of electric cooking,
this purse easy way. Roast, grill,
broil, bake, stew, fry, toast. Carry
your electric roaster out on the porch.
Use it right at the dining table. Now
is the time to make sure yotit cooking
will be cooler and less work all summer
long. Come in today and see
USED CARS and TRUCKS
★
‘34 Chevrolet long-base truck . . . $150.00
‘34 Chevrolet long-based truck . . $125.00
‘34 Chevrolet pick-up only .... $165.00
‘34 International pick-up......$100.00
‘34 Dodge pick-up ........... $100.00
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CULBERSON—SMALLING
Chevrolet Co.
PAMPA, TEXAS
Asparagus, R&W, all green, pic.
per can______________________-......................18c
Green Beans, R&W, No. 2 whole, can 15c
Flav-R-Jell, assorted flavors, pkg.____ 4c
MY-T-FINE Pudding, 3 pkgs_____________14c
Salad Dressing, Sunspun, qts. per jar 35c
Salad Dressing, Tommy Tinker, qt. .. 25c
Coffee, R&W, lb ________________ 26c
Milk, R&W, 3 tall or 6 baby cans________19c
Tuna, Tommy Tinker per can_______ ... 15c
Wesson Oil, Pints per can___________________21c
Wesson Oil Quarts per can________________43c
Washo, Regular per pkg.____________________17c
Toilet Soap, Lady Godiva 3 bars________14c
Laundrex, quarts per btl.________________.... 14c
Jewel 4 lb carton __________________________________ 41c
Kidney Beans, Big M. No. 2 per can____ 9c
Dog Food, Delight, 3 cans................... 14c
Sks -fa-foatesfy
THE THRILLS OF EASY ELECTRIC COOKING
outhwestern
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The Perfect Tribute
A Service By
DUENKEL- CARMICHAEL
AMBULANCE
Phone 400
Fruit & Vegetables
Bananas, first class 3 lb_________________ ______17c
Oranges, New Sunkist Valencias, doz. 18c
Lettuce, per head___________________________________ 4c
New Potatoes, Texas, 5 lb____________________15c
Bunch Vegetables, 3 bunches ... . ... 10c
—Mustard—Carrots—Radishes—
O’Neal Funeral Home
Dignified, Sympathetic, Complete Service
AMBULANCE
Day or Night
Phone ----- 2 2 2 - - - Panhandle
All Collect Calls Accepted
For Your Convenience
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-.Fresh-Meat.-
Bacon, Pinkney’s Best, !b____________________26c
Longhorn Cheese, full cream, lb 19c
Butter, fresh country, lb ................... 25c
Steak, young tender beef, lb . ..............25c
Beef Ribs, fine to stew or roast, lb____14c
J*
Skaggs Grocery
White Deer, Texas
3 Doors South of Post Office
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Simmons, W. W. White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1939, newspaper, June 9, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth874072/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.