White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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WHITE DEER REVIEW, White Deer, Carson County, Tezma
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1941
Here’s a Preview of 1942 Ford
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Stock Up! on Quality
FOODS
High Quality at the Lowest Possible Prices!
DEARBORN, Mich.—A distinctive frontal design
sets the style for the new Ford passenger car line
for 1942, introduced recently at a preview for the
nation’s automobile editors. The new Fords will be
shown to the public soon in all Ford dealers’ show-
rooms. A rustless steel radiator grille blends grace-
fully with an entirely new front contour which fea-
tures a new arrangement of headlights and parking
lamps. Offered in three lines—the Super DeLuxe,;
DeLuxe and Special, the 1942 Ford has a distinctive’
trim for each series of cars. Engineering improve-j
ments emphasize comfort and safety. The Super
DeLuxe and DeLuxe lines are offered with either the
famous V-8 or the new Ford “6” engines.
Baptist Church
Herman Coe, Pastor
v 9 :45 a: m.—Sunday school.
11:00 a. m.—Morning worship.
Sermon:
‘ ‘ Fruit Bearing. ’ ’
7:00 p. m.—Training Union.
The evening worship will be dis-
missed with in favor of the Meth-
odist church revival.
Church of Christ
R, V. (WOOD, Minister
The local Church of Christ has
arranged with R. V. Wood of Bor-
ger to preach twice each month.,
on the first and third Lord’s day.
A warm welcome awaits you at
the Church of Christ.
Methodist Church
Don R. Davidson, Pastor
9:45 a. m.—Church school.
10:55a. m.—Morning worship.
7:00 p. m.—League service.
7:45 p. m.—Evening preaching
service.
Next Sunday is promotion Day
and we urge our people to 'be pres-
ent for the Sunday school as well
as the worship service. Our re-
vival service closes Sunday even-
ing. Let’s make it a. great day
in the life of our church. Visitors
are always welcome.
Kipling Didn’t Finish It
Mr. Groujeh — Well it’s like
Kipling said, “Woman’s nothing
but a rag, a bone, and a hank of
hair. ’ ’
Mrs. Grouch—Yes, and what’s
a man? What’s a man, I say?
Nothing but a brag, g groan, and
a1, tank of air.
Extra! Special
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
LUCKY DAY
FLOUR
12-lb. sack..........45c 24-lb. sack..........85c g
48-lb. sack.______$1.65
HONEST MAKING INSURES
PERFECT BAKING
The Dependable Flour of Perfect Purity
Baking Qualities Guaranteed by
Canadian Mill & Elevator Co. |
Williams Food Store 1
Dealers in this “Modernized” Flour |
Teacher — Johnnie, you have
misspelled, almost every word in
your composition.
Johnnie—Yes, ma’am; I’m go-
ing to be a dialect writer.
Bucks Schedule
The following is the Buck’s
schedule for the season:
’Sept. 12—McLean ,there.
Sept. 19—Shamrock, there.
Oct. 3—Tulia, here.
Oct. 10—-Canyon, here.
Oct. 17—Panhandle, there (con-
ference) .
Oct. 24—Perryton, here (conf.).
Oct. 31—Canadian, there (con-
ference).
Nov. 14—Phillips, here (conf.).
All of these are night games ex-
cept that with Phillips, which will
be played in the afternoon. The
night games will begin at 8 o’clock
and the afternoon game at 2:30
o ’clock.
LETTUCE, Calif.............Hd. 5c
CARROTS, Mustard, Radishes
3 bunches............................—10c
ORANGES, Sunkist ...Doz. 25c
GRAPES, Tokay ..........2 lb 15c
CRUSHED—9-oz.
PINEAPPLE. ..............3 for 27c
BLUE BONNET
SALAD DRESSING..... Qt. 29c
HAND PACKED—.
TOMATOES. .. 3 No. 2 cans 25c
PEAS, Concho......No. 2 can 13c
WHITE SWAN
MARSHMALLOWS .1 1b 15c
Post Toasties .2 reg. pkgs. 21c
ROYAL PURPLE
GRAPE JUICE............Pint 17c
WHITE SWAN
PANCAKE FLOUR ... 3 lb 10c
PINTO
BEANS..........3 lb cello bag 19c
GOOCHES BEST
Macaroni & Spag.....3 pkgs. 19c
TISSUE, Scot’s________3 rolls 25c
CHUCK ROAST..............lb 23c
PICNIC HAMS................lb 29c
SLICED BACON______________lb 28s
SAUSAGE, pure pork._. lb 25c
CHILI, 1 lb brick....................25c
BOLOGNA....................-ft 18c
BLACK-EYED
PEAS........2 No. 1 tall cans 21c
BRIMFULL
COCKTAIL 2 No. 1 tl. cns. 25c
CRACKERS, Excell .2 lb bx. 15c
ASSORTED FLAVORS—
PRESERVES....... 5 lb can 69c
DEL MONTE
Pineapple Juice .No. 2 can 15c
JELL-O, 6 del. flav.—. Box 5c
COFFEE, Del Monte .1 lb 25c
ASSORTED FLAVORS
PRESERVES..........1 ft jar 23c
CLAPPS
BABY FOOD____________3 cans 21c
These specials good Friday and Saturday
Williams Food Store
White Deer, Texas
HERE’S A DEFENSE
BOND QUIZ FOR YOU
Q. I would like to provide a
regular income for myself when
I retire. Can this be done by buy-
ing Defense Savings Bonds?
A. Yes . If you purchase a
bond for .$37.50 each month, each
bond will mature in exactly 10
years. Thus at the end of 10 years
you will have $50 payable each
month as each of your bonds
reaches maturity.
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Q. But I will need more than
$50 a month.
A. Then you should invest a
larger 5sum each month. Every $75
you put into Defense Bonds will
pay you $100 ten years from now.
Meanwhile, your money serves
your government during this pe-
riod of national emergency.
Note: To buy Defense Savings
Bonds and Stamps go to the near-
est post office, bank, or savings
and loan association; or write to
the Treasurer of the United
States, Washington, D. C.
Soldier—(Say, waitress, this steak
is tough.
Waitress (sweetly)—That’s right,
sir; we don’t serve men sissy food
here.
DONT WAIT UNTIL
PYORRHEA STRIKES
Gums that itch or burn can be-
come mighty trying. Druggists -will
return your money if the first bot-
tle of “LETO’S” fails to satis-
fy.—White Deer Drug, Phone 100
We Have Re-opened Our Store on a
Strictly Cash and Carry Basis
We especially invite all our old custo mers to continue trading with us and so-
licit the business of new ones. We have Coupon Food Books for your convenience
Quality Groceries
PINEAPPLE JUICE
Marco, 2 No. 1 cans................................19c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Marco, 2 No. 2 cans................................17c
JELLO
Assorted flavors—Per pkg........
SALAD DRESSING, Blue Bonnet, Pt. 17c
SUGAR 55c
Fine granulated—10-lb cloth bag
KARO, blue label, V2 gal.....------------35c
KRAUT, Empson’s No. 2, Each------------ 9c
COFFEE, “Break O’ Morn”, lb............19c
CLOROX qt. . . 19c
Market Specials
SLICED BACON, Pinkney’s, lb............28c
BOLOGNA, sliced, ft.........................13c
DRY SALT MEAT, lb....................._—17c
OLEO, Blue Bonnet, !b.............. ...20c
BOILED HAM, ft .......... 51c
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
LETTUCE, Per head __................ 5c
YAMS, Per lb .....................................ZV2c
CABBAGE, firm heads, Per lb..........3%c
CELERY, fancy, Per bunch..................12c
GRAPES, Thomp. seedless, Per lb...... 5c
BANANAS, Per ft............ .................. 4y2c
TISSUE, Big M, 3 rolls............................13c
APRICOTS, whole, No. 2y2 can, Ea. l8c
ALL-BRAN, Kellogg’s, 2 for.............. 25c
NAPKINS, white, 80-count, Per pkg. 8c
Friday
Quality Groceries at Popular Prices!
Saturday
Skaggs Cash Grocery & Mkt.
We Sell for Less
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Simmons, W. W. White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1941, newspaper, September 26, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth875075/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.