White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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WHITE DEER REVIEW, White Deer, Carson County, Texa§
FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941
If artificial lighting of poultry
houses has been started it must
be continued: until early April.
Sudden stoppage of lights before
that time would seriously lessen
egg production.
FOR RENT: 3-room Modern
Apartment, with garage, see Clar-
ence Anderson.
Let Herbert Harrah write your
insurance for Duenkel-Carmichael
Burial Association.
Slip Covers With Zippers
Slip covers are no longer just a
summer solution for dressing up the
home. Sanforizing has been applied
to so many upholstery fabrics that
thousands of homemakers, knowing
their cotton slip covers will fit just
as well after laundering as before,
are using one set for winter, another
ior summer. Many of these for the
colder season are in light gay col-
ors, as well as in darker ones, and
of course all of them are made with
sappers so they can be taken off
easily and washed.
Nabs Skunk by Tail
Mrs. Ted Fraser of Elm Creek,
Neb., can sympathize with the man
who got the bear by the tail. When
she caught a skunk in her chicken
house, knowing a skunk cannot func-
tion as such when his tail is held
captive, she grabbed him by it,
swung him boldly aloft and started
in search of her husband. She
couldn’t find him. Realizing what
would happen if she let go, she shift-
ed him hand to hand until her arms
tired. Finally finding a length of
bailing wire, she twisted it around
the skunk’s tail, suspended him
from a fence, got a gun and shot
him.
Rome at Its Height
The Roman empire, at its great-
est extent under the Emperor Ha-
drian about the year 117 A. D., in-
cluded the territory now contained
in the following countries of Europe:
Great Britain, The Netherlands,
Belgium, Luxembourg, France,
Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Italy,
Austria, Yugoslavia, Albania, Bul-
garia, Rumania, Greece and Tur-
key.
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j FARMERS & STOCKMEN
j DO YOU KNOW WE CARRY
| A FULL LINE OF—
Dr. LeGear’s Poultry Remedies
Parke-Davis Kreso Dip & Vaccines
| WE FEATURE—
0. M. Franklin Vaccines (Registered)
| When in Need of Vaccines, Call on Us for
Quantity Prices
I WHITE DEER DRUG
| WE FILL ANY DOCTORS PRESCRIPTION
The Perfect Tribute
A Service By
DUENKEL-CARMICHAEL
FUNERAL HOME
Cadillac Ambulances
Phone 400
Wine From Grapes
About 84 per cent of the world pro-
duction of grapes goes into wine pro-
duction. In this country only about
38 per cent of the grape harvest is
used for this purpose.
Camels for Warfare
Congress, in May, 1855, approprb
ated $30,000 to be expended under
the direction of the war department
in the purchase of camels for mili-
tary purposes.
Artificial Breeding
The first experiments in artificial
breeding were made by Dr. William
Harvey in England during the Sev-
enteenth century.
Different Dessert
For something different for lunch-
eon or dinner dessert, try ginger-
bread with raisins in it topped with
orange hard sauce.
Footwork
In proportion to its size, the foot
does more work than any other part
of the body, so it should receive
special care.
Repousse Silver
Silver repousse work dates back
to 500 B. C., when the Greeks mod-
eled work of the highest excel-
lence.
Few Passenger Autos
Only 300 passenger autos were
made in Japan in the last year and
nearly all of these went to the army.
Railroad Coal
More than 25 per cent of the coal
mined in the United States is con-
sumed by the railroads.
Silk for Hosiery
The hosiery industry accounts for
89' per cent of the total domestic
consumption of silk.
Largest State Capital
Boston is the largest state capital
and Indianapolis ranks second.
Job Guaranteed, Money Back
In New York there is a school for
secretaries that guarantees if one
day after her graduation a student
has not secured a position the school
will pay her $21 a week until she
has received $500, or $100 more than
the cost of tuition.
Gas for Motorists
The potential energy contained in
one year’s supply of gasoline for
United States motorists is greater
than the available horsepower In IS
Niagara Falls if all the water were
used for power.
Bahama Islands
The Bahama islands carry on
three times more trade with the
United States than with any other
country. Imports amount to more
than $4,000,000 a year and exports
are $700,000; D'
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.White Deer, Texas
Baptist Church
Herman Coe, Pastor
9:45 Sunday School ;
11:00 Morni,ng Worship: In the
absence of th^ pastor Rev. L. A.
Sartin of Stinnett will fill the
pulpit. Rev. Sartin is a. young
preacher and will bring a mes-
sage that will be helpful to all.
7:00 Training Union
8:00 Evening Worship: The
pastor plans to be back in the
pulpit at the evening hour. Every
one is welcome to all the services
of the church. Come and bring
your friend's.
Sacred Heart Church
Every Wednesday and Friday
evening at 7:30 o’clock, . doiring
Lent, there will be services. Each
and everyone is cordially invited
to attend. Every :Siunday Mass is
at 9 o’clock.
Each Wednesday after services
the .choir will practise. The choir
is learning a new mass for Easter
and' learning different hymns to
ibe used for Palm Sunday.
Rev. J. A. Zienta left Wednes-
day evening for Colorado and will
return March 21. He will then go
•to San Antonio with some other
priests to see Robert E. Lucy, for-
mer bishop of tlhis diocese, take
the oath of bishop in San Anto-
nio.
A bishop for this diocese has
not yet been selected1.
Methodist Church
Don R. Davidson, Pastor
9:45 a.m. Sunday School.
10:55 Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. League Servine
6:30 p.m. League Service
8:30 p.m. Bible Study.
There ‘has been much interest
shown in the Bible study. The Bi-
ble still has a great appeal to the
minds and hearts of men. If the
Bilble is a book you do not under-
stand join this group a few nights
in this study and; know the joy
and thrill of the real meaning it
gives to one.
You are welcome to every ser-
vice.
Mr. and Mrs. Simmons of Wy-
noka, have been visiting their son
W. T. Simmons and family.
Church of Christ
The White Deer Church of
Christ has secured the services of
W. H. Fike of Pampa as pastor,
and regular services will be held
each Sunday. Bible school at 10,
preaching at 11 o’clock and at 7
in the evening. All are invited to
attend all services.
DANCE
DWIGHT BLACK’S
DANCE BAND
Panhandle Dance Hall
Panhandle, Texas
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
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HYDENS
106 W. 7th St. Amarillo
Phones: Office 7723, Res. 5597
FOR BUILDING YOUR SCREENS or
REPAIRING YOUR DOORS, See—
WARDS CABINET SHOP
324 South Starkweathers PAMPA Phone 2040
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Shop Today And Save
A Complete line of fancy and st aple groceries at the lowest pos-
sible prices. Another 4-H Club beef in our market—treat your-
selt to a good juicy steak.
Fresh VEGETABLES Fresh & Cured Meats
SPUDS, 10 lb U. S. No. 1.... 19c
LEMONS, Sunkist, doz. .... 15c
Bananas, lg. fruit, doz.......15c
LETTUCE, Calif., head .1 4y2c
CARROTS, 2 bunches..........5c
BEANS, Tall can, 3 for ...... 25c
PECAN VALLEY MEX STYLE
PEAS Blackeyes, 3 tall cans 25c
FRESH PECAN VALLEY
SALAD DRESSING, qt.....29c
WHITE SWAN
PEACHES,, No. 2i/2 can .... 19c
DEL MONTE, Heavy Syrup
Fruit Cocktail, Bf. No 1 I2V2C
Tomatoes, No. 2 can, 4 for 25c
Hand Packed
COFFEE, 1 lb bag.............. 15c
BREAK O’ MORN’
Pork Chops, Center Cuts, lb 19c
Sausage, Pure Pork, lb ...... 18c
HAMS, lb _. .. ............ .......23c
FIRST GRADE, Half or Whole
BACON, Sliced, lb .........23c
Gr’fruit Juice, Marco 46 oz 15c
Beans, cut Big M, 3 No 2 for 25c
HOMINY, No. 2 can, 3 for 25c
WHITE EWAN
Spinach, Wapco, No. 2,3 for 19c
RITZ Butter Crax, lg pkg. 19c
BUTTER, Sweet Cream, lb 32c
Shortening, Crisco, 3 lb can 49c
Prunes, Fresh Oregon, gal. 29c
Tissue, Royal Coach, 4 rolls 19c
Tomato Juice, Brooks, 46 oz 19c
These specials good Friday Saturday and Monday
Extra! Super! Special!!
TO THE FIRST 200 CUSTOMERS 1
$5.00 Worth of S-W
Green Trading Stamps
GIVEN ABSOLUTELY FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
FiUed Booklets are redeemable for $2.00 Cash—$2.50 in trade—
or choice of Premiums. One S-W Stamp will be given on each
10c purchase.
This Special Free Offer is Limited — So Hurry, Hurry! Hurry!
ASK US FOR DETAILS !! !
Williams Food Store
White Deer, Texas
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.