White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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WHITE DEER'REVIEW, White Deer, Carson County, Texas
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| LAMP, THE WB-SBACH BURNER,USING
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STILL NECESSARY TO USE OIL LAMPS
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I Popular Breeds-Popular Prices
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MEARS Hatchery
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good
* EYES RIGHT . .
DIM LAMP HAS
MODERN HEALING.
SURGICAL USES
MOOERN HOSPITALS DEMAND ADEQUATE,GLfVRE
FREE LIGHT AS A RESTFUL AID TO RECOVERY
Enjoy the Comfort, Health, Beauty,
Efficiency and Economy of Better Light
'Southwestern
PUBimSERVICE
Company
The Perfect Tribute
A Service By
BUENKEL-CARMICHAEL
FUNERAL HOME
Cadillac Ambulances
Phone 400
FORD IS BIGGEST_WHERE
SIZE MEANS MOST COMFORT!
The MAN with the “MEASURING
STICK” will show you that among
leading low-price cars Ford has
'fC Greatest Total Seating ^ Greatest Front-Seat
Width
Headroom
^ Most Passenger Room 'fa Greatest Knee-room
'fa Biggest Inside Length fa Widest Doors
fa Longest Springbase 'fa Greatest Visibility
VI7THEREVER room means comfort —
W you’ll find that Ford outmeasures the
"other two.” There’s more comfort in the
Ford’s broad seats, wider doors, greater
inside length ... in extra front-seat head-
room and legroom. Larger windshield and
rear window give you a more comfortable—
and safer—view of the road.
And Ford has made riding more comfort-
able—with a brand new engineering devel-
opment—"SLOW-MOTION SPRINGS”
"Jarring” and "jouncing” are now elimi-
nated. You glide over bumps. These new
"Slow-Motion Springs” plus new stabilizer,
stiffer frame and improved shock absorbers
give the Ford a ride that’s completely new!
See its new ROOMINESS. Try its great
RIDE. Discover the faster "getaway” with
the Ford’s POWERFUL V-8 Economy En-
gine. Then get our "deal” on your present
'car- Gome in—today!
NEW QUIETNESS YOU’LL ENJOY
5 BIG CHANGES bring new Quietness of
Ride to the low-price field. I. New
Sound Deadening throughout. 2. New
Body Rigidity. 3. Body Rubber-Insulated
completely from frame. 4. 100% Stiffer
Frame. 5. Curved Disc Wheels to absorb
road rumbles.
GET THE FACTS
AND YOU’LL GET A
FORD
RICHARDSON MOTOR COMPANY
WHITE DEER, TEXAS
________—- SEE YOUR FORD DEALER FIRST FOR LOW-COST FINANCING I -—- 1 ■ ...................—.....
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2SV 1941
White Deer Review
Published Every FRIDAY at
White Deer, Texas
W. W. SIMMONS,v Editor
Entered as second-class mail mat-
ter at the Post Office at White
Deer, Texas, under an Act of
# March 3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Per Year, in Texas--------$1.50
Per Year, outside Texas----$2.00
Classified and Legal Advertising
Rate: 12c per line first insertion;
6c per line each additional inser-
tion.
BUCKS’* TALE Continued
Extra About Exes
Louise Crumpaker, student at
Flemings Business School at Am-
arillo, visitedl school Thursday af-
ternoon.
Louise Lambert, high school
student from Groom, visited school
Monday.
Virginia Lee Satterfield, high
school student from Phillips, vis-
ited Dorothy DeMoss Sunday.
Juanita Colgrove and Roy
Parks were married Saturday
night at the home of her sister.
Gene Wingate, Carl McCreary,
Dorothy Skibinski, and Lorene
/'Pike were seen in Pampa Satur-
day.
Boniface Ra,pstine, student at
Texas Tech, Lubbock, visited his
parents over the week-end.
Pauline Biednorz, from Pampa,
visited her parents over the week-
end.
Helen Urbanczyk of Panhandle
visited her parents over the week-
end.
Frances Piatt, W. T. S. C., Can-
yon, Doris Statts, St. Anthony’s
school of nursing, Amarillo, and
James Stalls, Texas Tech, Lub-
bock, attended the Colgrove and
Parks Avedding.
Bill Hawkins, student at Texas
Tech, Lubbock, visited' his parents
over the week-end.
VOLLEYBALL GIRLS ARE
DEFEATED BY GROOM
SPEECH IV STUDENTS
PRACTISE MAKE-UP
If you happen to see a Span-
iard, a Chinese, a glamour girl,
letc., running through the halls
after the fifth period on Tuesdays
or Thursdays, don’t get excited,
because it’s/ just one of those
speech IV students who are
studying make-up this semester.
First they started putting on
straight make-up; then character
make-up. After that they started
on wrinkles and shadows and)
making up old people.
Levine Days
NOW IN FULL SWING
WITH THE YEAR’S
IBIGGEST BARGAINS
You are invited to attend
this mammouth event. Vvre
promise you a real bargain
feast.
Every Department Is Chuck Full
Of Good Things—Priced Low
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The White Deer girls volley- .
ball team having practiced very j
little, were defeated six times by
the Groom girls, Friday after-
noon at Groom.
Players chosen by Miss ' Vir-
ginia Miartin, gym instructor,
were Jennette Moore, Dolores Bi-
shop, Martha Jo Freeman, Max-
ine Thurlow, Anna Lou Anderson,
Nadeane Romaek, Mildred Hag-
gerty, Jean Couch, Jean Beth
Culbertson, Nell Roach, Gloria
Moon,' Mary Ruth Slavens, and
Dallen Kotara.
The first string has not been
clhosen.
VENETIAN BLINDS ARE
PUT IN CAFETERIA
grade of flexible metal and are
highly polished. They arrived
Wednesday of last week and were
put up that night.
The reason for the delay in
ordering them was that the price
had! been raised and measure-
ments had to be taken. They are
easy to remove for cleaning, but
Miss Wittlif wants to stress the
point that they are not to he
handled roughly. They are made
of expensive material and are
easy to soil.
Subscribe for the REVIEW!
YOU GUESS ’EM-
WE TELL ’EM
Venetian blinds have recently
been installed in the high school
cafeteria.
The blind® are made of a
Last Kveek’s were Brooksye
Houston, Betty Jo Young, Jane (
MicCreary, Jimmy Nash, Gloria
Moon, and Frances Lamb.
Sophomore girl: five feet tall,
weighs 108 pounds, has blue eyes,
blonde hair, rides bus no. 11, runs
around with Ollie Henshaw, and
is usually called “Blondiie. ”
Sophomore girl: has light
Ibrown hair, blue eyes, weighs 142
pounds, is five feet four inches
tall, rides the White Deer Creek
bus, and is usually seen with El-
sie Vaughn or Juanita Gray. Has
brother in W.D.Il.S.
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VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT
TO HAVE PARTY SATURDAY
The Home Economic girls and
F.F.A. boys are giving a gym
party together Saturday evening
at 7:30 o ’clock.
Games of all kinds will be play-
ed and refreshments served.
Admission will be 10c.
..Natural Gas..
Natural Gas is the most economical fuel
you ever used, and is so convenient. No
heavy black coal to bring in, no ashes to
carry out, you save labor, time and your
disposition.
CENTRAL STATES
Power & Light Corp.
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Simmons, W. W. White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1941, newspaper, February 28, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth874689/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.