White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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WHITE DEER REVIEW, White Deer, Carson County, Textf
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1941
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High Quality at the Lowest Possible Prices!
LETTUCE, large, head....... 5c
BACON, sliced, lb................27c
GRAPES, Tokay ........2 lb 15c
CHILI, 1 lb brick....................25c
LEMONS, Sunkist, doz. .... 19c
Sausage, pure pork, lb 25c
Bananas, fey yellow, doz.... 15c
Bacon, y2 or whole slab, lb .. 25c
Apples, fey. Jonathans doz. 23c
Salad Dressing, qt. W. Swn. 33c
BOLOGNA..................... ft 18c
Weiners, ft _____________ 22c
Catsup, Kuner’s 16-oz can.. 10c
Pickles, sour or dill, qt. jar.. 15c
Corn, crm. style, 3 No. cans 25c
PINTO
Beans, W. Swn, 3 No. 2 cans 25c
Oats, 3-Minute, 2 sml pkgs 15c
Pumpkin, No. 2 can, W. Sw. 10c
Tamales, Nuckolls, No 2 can 17c
SOAP, Big 4, 10 bars__________19c
Crackers, Hi-Ho, large
Coffee, Golden Light, lb ... 20c
Prunes, fresh Oregon, gal. 29c
box, Butter Crax............... 19c
Vanilla Wafers, NBC 12-oz 17c
Grapefruit Juice, 46-oz Mrc 19c
Pineapple Juice, 46-oz D1M. 33c
Flour, 24-ft Gold Medal____98c
Mince Meat, 1-Ib W. S. jar.. 19c
SACRED HEART PARISH
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warmirr-
ski, Mr. and Mrs. John W'armin-
ski, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed War-
minski motored to Lonp. City,
Nebr., to attend the golden Aved-
ding anniversary celebration of
the sister of John and Ed War-
mi nski.
The high school girls’ quartet,
composed of Max Helen Pickens,
Beatrice Haiduk, Nel Rose and
La Velle Horton, sang at Sacred
Heart church Sunday morning
Their selection was “Ave Maria.”
Diaison Council of Catholic
Women met Sunday afternoon
after mass to discuss the coming
district meeting held at Panhan-
dle Octt. 1. Several women were
elected to go to represent White
Deer.
Father Zienta, pastor, has been
ill the past two weeks with a
cold. Reports are that he is feel-
better now.
The grade school children have
resumed their course of study for
the year with Bible history and
the catechism. 26 children attend.
SANTA FE RY. NET INCOME
SHOWS INCREASE OVER ’40
The Santa Fe’s net railway op-
erating income for August was
$5,275,455, according to a state-
ment reelased by President E. J.
Engel today. This is an increase
of $3,022,036, compared with
August, 1940.
Gross for the system was
$20,628,256, an increase over Aug-
ust, 1940, of $5,996,571, or 40.98
per cent.
Operating expenses were $13,-
308,095, an increase of $2,411,316
or 22.13 per cent over the same
month of 1940. Railway tax ac-
cruals were $2,039,746, an in-
crease of $480,300 or 30.79 per
cent.
According to census figures,
the average acreage per farm in
the United States in 1940 was
174, compared with 154.8 in 1935,
and 156.9 in 1930.
These specials good Friday and Saturday
Williams Food Store
White Deer, Texas
Between 1930 and 1940 there
was a sharp increase in owner-
ship of small part-time farms near
large cities.
The Floyd County Rural Elec-
tric Cooperative at Floydada re-
cently was allotted $152,000 by
the REA to build 216 miles of
lines serving 389 members in
Crosby, Dickens, Floyd, and Hale
counties.
WE HAVE JUST INSTALLED A
New Cleaner
and Treater
And are now in position to Clean and
Treat your Seed Wheat
Farmers
Elevator Company
Premiums ranging from
5 cents per dozen of eggs
2 to received by members of the Na-
cogdoches Egg Marketing associ-
ation from May through July.
For
BETTER
TASTING
or
BETTER
SERVING
Ask for
SCHULZE’S
BAKERY
PRODUCTS
At Your Grocers
NOTICE CONCERNING FIRES
Because of he high dry grass
this fall, trash fires are especially
dangerous. The city fire depart-
ment is urging that everyone be
more careful than ever. Trash
should be burned in a barrel and I
watched earefuly to see that it j
does not blow out.
In burning grass about the
house it is best to backfire around
the lot and be sure that equipment
is at hand that would be neces-
sary in controlling the fire.
If citizens will report any haz-
ards about their home or around
town, the fire department will be
glad to cooperate in removing
them.
(Signed) H. H. BANZET
Fire Marshall
RAILROAD BUSINESS
CONTINUES TO GROW
The Santa Fe Railway system
carloadings for the week ending
Sept. 27, 1941, were 23,117, com-
pared with 21,183 for the same
Let Us
WASH, POLISH, and GREASE
your Cars and Trucks in order to have
them ready for winter
MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION
A1 Jordan, Mgr.
III11IIUIIM1I
We have installed a new
CLIPPER CLEANER, GRADER
and TREATER
Let us grade and treat your seeds
E. F. TUBB GRAIN CO.
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week in 1940. Received from con-
nections were 9,524 compared
with 6,808 for the same week in
1940. The total cars moved were
32,641 compared with 27,991 for
the same week in 1940. The Santa
Fe handle a total of 31,877 cars
during the preceding week of this
year.
Guppy—Was your bachelor par-
ty a success?
Noowedd—Was it! We have to
postpone the wedding a whole
week.
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Education and Transportation
are America’s greatest Institutions
There is no better example of the value of Santa Fe to
your community than the taxes that we pay to support
your schools. This support helps generally with your
tax burdens, but especially in providing your commu-
nity with one of its vital necessities—your schools.
Santa Fe is a part of your community and proud to
share your tax burdens, but we need your help as
much as you need ours. Ship and travel via Sante Fe.
Your business makes Santa Fe taxes possible — let’s
work together.
For freight and passenger information—CALL
YOUR LOCAL SANTA FE AGENT
Every dollar yon spend
with Santa Fe helps yon
and your community
A
Santa Fe
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"Our Store Gives You an Opportunity to
Pay Cash and Buy for Less
We have Coupon Food Books for your convenience_
Quality Groceries
PINEAPPLE, Marco, flat...................... 9c
PRESERVES, strawberry, 1-lb. gl. jar 20c
BLACKBERRIES, Texas No.2 ....
SUGAR
Fine granulated—10-Ib cloth bag
GREENS, Mustard or Turnip, 2 for. :.17c
HOMINY, No. 2—2 cans....................__ _15c
SYRUP, Staley’s Golden—% gal.........35c
CAKE FLOUR, Swans Down. :...........25c
Salad Dressing, Blue Bonnet—Pint......17c
______:____—i
MILNOT—“It Whips”
Tall can—2 for ................................
PICKLES, sour or dill, Brimf ull— Qt. 14c
VINEGAR—gallon in glass jug__________39c
PUREX—Pint ......................................... 9c
For All Cleaning and Laundering
WASHO, regular size—per pkg...........16c
Market Specials
BACON, Pinkney, sliced—per lb.........30c
CHEESE, round5—per lb... . .................30c
Choice
LUNCH MEAT
Per lb ...............................................
30c
OLEO, Blue Bonnet—Per ft........
BOLOGNA—Per pound_______________
-.....,-.30c
...........14c
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
YAMS, Porto Rican—Per lb... 3%c
POTATOES, red or white No. 1—5 Ib .llc
CAULIFLOWER—Per lb .................... 9c
BANANAS—Per ft ..................4y2c
GRAPES, fancy Tokays—Per lb__________ 8c
CABBAGE, firm heads—Per lb..........3y2c
TISSUE
Big M ....
2 for 9c
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. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1941, newspaper, October 3, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth874959/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.