White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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WHITE DEER REVIEW, White Deer, Carson County, Texas
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FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941
The National Research Council’s f thirds of one
committee on food and nutrition I ‘ ‘ enriched ibi
says it will cost less than two-1 white bread.
Three Times
William Jennings Bryan was a j
candidate for president of the Unit- I
ed States three times.
| was liable'to “have his head shaved.
Engine Runs Minus Fire
If you get into a quiz game and
you’re asked whether a steam loco-
motive can operate without a trace
of fire or smoke, be sure to answer
“yes.” A snorting example—to
prove you are correct—is the “Ther-
mos Bottle” engine that captures the
fancy of everyone visiting the Ford
Motor company’s River Rouge
plant. The engine runs on stored
steam. Every three or four hours
it is charged with hot water and
seam generated by waste heat from
the open-hearth steel furnaces. The
heavily insulated boiler keeps the
engine “steajmed up” for at least
three hours of hard work.
boiling pitch poured over it, and
then a feather cushion emptied on
White Deer Review
Published Every FRIDAY at
White Deer, Texas
I BABY CHICKS
Popular Breeds-Popular Prices
1 Custom Hatching 2/z cents per egg
Prickly Heat Rash
During hot weather a baby often
has a prickly heat rash. To relieve
this, give the baby a sponge bath
adding one teaspoon of baking soda
to each quart of water.
Consuelo
Consuelo is a Spanish name de-
rived from Our Lady of Consolation.
W. W. SIMMONS, Editor
Vetoed Most Bills
President Grover Cleveland vetoed
the most bills while in office.
Entered as second-class mail mat-
ter at the Post Office at White
Deer, Texas, under an Act of
March 3, 1879.
Laconic
Laconic means short-spoken. The
word comes from Laconia, in
Greece, the land of the ancient Spar-
tans, who were proverbially concise
in their speech.
Most Territory
Great Britain has the most terri-
1 tory in North America.
I Carson County Project
I GROOM, TEXAS |
Air Visible
Air is visible when it is thrown )
into agitation by heat.
Toys Loaned in Toledo
Loaning toys to children for two-
week periods is a new WPA project
in Toledo, Ohio. Boys and girls be-
tween 2 and 16 are permitted to
borrow a toy.
New Corn Uses
Search for new uses for corn prod-
ucts in the national defense pro-
gram, including the production of
synthetic rubber, plastics, substitute
fibers, supplementary motor fuels
and industrial alcohol, is under way
by the new department of agricul-
ture laboratory in Peoria, 111.
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One-Cent Pieces
One-cent pieces have been coined
since 1793. Indian head pennies
were coined from 1859 to 1909. The
Lincoln design was adopted in 1909.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Per Year, in Texas—------$
Per Year, outside Texas----$
Man o’ War Biography
Man o’ War, Seabiscuit and Gar-
gantua, according to Collier’s, are
the only animals whose biographies
have been written by the press as-
sociations and are on file, ready for
immediate publication up on their
death, in the office of more than
2,000 newspapers.
Classified and Legal Advertising
Rate: 12c per line first insertion;
6c per line each additional inser-
tion.
World’s Oldest Republic
The world’s oldest republic is An-
dorra, between France and Spain
(population 5,000), has been nomi-
nally independent since 1278.
CANCER CURABLE
“Cancer is being cured',” a
recent army statement said, “but,
it is. essential. that it be treated
in its early stages. Delay in seek-
ing medical advice when the dis-
ease is present m!ay Ibe fatal. The
tragic thing about cancer is that,
if it is not checked by x-rays, ra-
dium, or surgery, the disease will
soon become incur-
$6 and Rabbit Foot
A thief broke into the home of W.
R. Mahaffey in Tulsa, Okla., and
stole $6, Mahaffey’s trousers, and
his lucky rabbit’s foot.
Same Speed
Radio and light waves travel at
exactly the same speed—186,000
miles per second, according to the
Better Vision Institute. Sound waves
which differ basically from light and
radio waves, travel at only one-fifth
of a mile per second.
Largest Forest
The Taiga of Siberia, one of the
world’s greatest forests, is 4,000
miles long and 1,000 to 2,000 miles
wide.
spread and
able. ’ ’
Certain symptoms, usually en-
tirely painless and causing no
discomfort at all, may point to
the presence of the disease, it was
explained. These are called cancer
danger signals and are listed by
the American Society for the Con-
trol of Cancer, Inc., as follows.
1. Any persistent lump or thick-
ening, particularly in the breast.
2. Any irregular bleeding or
discharge from any body open-
ing.
3. Any persistent and unex-
plained indigestion.
4. Any sore that does not heal
normally, especially about the
tongue, mouth or lips.
5. Any sudden change in the
form or rate of growth of a mole
or wart.
While these symptoms do not
is always pres-
White Spots an Nails
White spots and lines under the
fingernails, are sometimes known as
“gift spots.” They are due to struc-
tural changes in the nail bed and
upon microscopic examination indi-
cate the inclusion of air within the
tissues.
Lowest Body of Water
The lowest body of water in the
world is the Dead sea in Palestine,
which lies 1,290 feet below sea level.
Phi Beta Kappa
Phi Beta Kappa, founded in 1776
at the College of William and Mary,
has a membership of 86,000.
Bell Did Invent Telephone
Some people have always claimed
that Alexander Graham Bell did not
invent the telephone, but the Su-
preme court in 1888 held that Bell
was the first inventor of the tele-
phone.
S out hwestern
PUBLIC SERVICE
Companif
Bread From Barrel Flour
One barrel of flour is considered
sufficient for an average of 270
one-pound loaves of bread.
Two-Stick Method
The two-stick method of produc-
ing fire was originated by the Eski-
mos and the Indians.
Crusader Law
By an English act of 1189 any rob-
ber voyaging with the Crusaders
to make an immediate visit to a
competent physicial essential, the
American Society for the Control
mean that cancer „
ent, they are sufficiently serious of Cancer says.
Baby Chicks
Hatched from 100 per cent blood-tested
flocks. We have a good selection of chicks
hatchipg twice weekly. We can supply
you with day old pullets if ordered in ad-
vance. See our complete line of poultry
equipment. We stock kerosene and elect-
ric brooders.
NEW FORD RIDE
Slow wavy line shows how the Ford’s sen
sational new “Slow-Motion Springs” smooth
out the Ride after car travels over road bump.
COLE’S Hatchery
828 W- Foster PAMPA Phone 1161
COMPARE WITH THIS
Showing how, with stiffer, faster-aeting sss
springs, effect of bump on passengers In the car
is bound to be both greater and longer-lasting.
Announcing the Reopening of—
RONEL’S SHOP
The Panhandle’s most modern ladies’ store. Now carrying
many new low priced lines of dresses.
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RONEL’S
PAMPA
108 N. Cuyler St.
^ The Man with the Measuring
J Stick will prove to you
Ford is the Biggest
Compare them! tAeaturo with the "Measuring
Stick" to get your answer on size this year.
You’ll find FORD outmeasures all leading
low-price cars—-is Bigger where Bigness means
more Comfort, groater Safety, and more riding
ease! Come in Today and Compare!
Dodges—Plymouths
New or Used Cars and Trucks
GET THE FACTS AND YOU’LL GET k
PAMPA,TEXAS
BABY CHICKS, Started Chicks & Pullets
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All Stock Blood-tested
Now ready for delivery
CLARENDON HATCHERY
Clarendon, Texas
RICHARDSON MOTOR COMPANY
WHITE DEER, TEXAS
SEE YOVR FOR D DEALER FIRST FOR L O W-COST FINANCING!
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Simmons, W. W. White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1941, newspaper, March 14, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth874944/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.