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Four Brewer High School Lady Bear volleyball players were named Academic All State. The Brewer High School Honeycomb Drill Team to participate in the Dallas Holiday Parade on Dec. 1. Pictured (l-r): Destiny Delgado, Lauren Jenkins was among only four dance teams out of 360 selected (continued on page 7) and Maddison Myers. Not pictured is Andrea Soto.

Lady Bears Earn Twelve Lady Bear Volleyball Players All District Honors Named Academic All District

Three Brewer High School Lady Bears earned District 6-5A All District honors. Lauren Jenkins Twelve Lady Bear volleyball players were selected Simpkins, Alondra Rojas, Destiny Delgado, Lauren (center) was named Second Team All-District, and as District 6-5A Academic All District. Pictured are: Jenkins, Maddison Myers, Calli Arnold, Kiersten Roni Harris (left) and Rebecca Eason earned Grace Tolmachoff, Kyra Webb, Roni Harris, Katie Hart and Haylee Lovato. Not pictured is Andrea Soto. Honorable Mention. PAGE 2, December 14, 2017 Suburban Newspapers, Inc. Suburban Newspapers, Inc. Yeas and Nays

Announces Upcoming Holiday Yay to the White Settlement Masonic Lodge #1372 for donating $1,500 in gift cards Schedule and Solid Rock Church for providing a Christmas Store for our less fortunate fam- ilies. Frank Molinar, WSISD Superintendent Suburban Newspapers, Inc., publishers of the Benbrook News, White Settlement Bomber News and River Oaks News, has one more publication date for Yea to the City of White Settlement for our awesome garbage collection service. 2017 on Thursday, Dec. 21. The deadline for stories and ads to be included in this You are greatly appreciated. publication is the Friday prior to publication date, Dec. 15, at 4 p.m. Martha Cook Additionally, the office will be closed beginning at noon on Friday, Dec. 22 and reopen on Tuesday, Jan. 2 at 9 a.m. Dec. 22 at noon is also the deadline for adver- tisements and stories for the Jan. 4 newspapers. For more information, visit Suburban Newspapers online at www.suburban- newspapers.com or call 817-246-2473.

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Parkinson’s Support Group of Tarrant County (PSGTC) will meet on Monday, Dec. 18 at 11:30 a.m. at Broadway Baptist Church, 305 West Broadway Avenue, Room 302, in Fort Worth. Aileen Hummel, M.A. will speak on “Rhythm and Song: Music Therapy with Parkinson’s Disease.” Lunch will be provided by Mira Vista Court, Senior Helpers. All are welcome. Exercise class meets in Room 307 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Caregiver meetings are on the second and fourth Friday of each month from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the room adjoining Room 307. Caregiver meetings are to discuss any new information, recent changes and how we can support each other. For additional information, visit PSGTC.org or call 1-866-995-7643. Our Pies are Homemade Buy One Get One Our Specials Start at Suburban Newspapers, Inc. FREE Breakfast - $4.49 ~Veteran Owned ~ 99 (Menu price/of equal or lesser value) Lunch - $5. 49 Publishers of the (with purchase of 2 drinks) Dinner - $6. River Oaks News, Benbrook News, 4705 River Oaks Blvd., Fort Worth, TX. 76114 Also visit our Benbrook Cafe and White Settlement Bomber News Between Jacksboro Hwy. & Roberts Cut Off 4902 Hwy 377 S.Benbrook, TX. 76116 817-378-9262 817-244-1372 Publisher/Owner: Boyden Underwood Mon. - Sat. 6 a.m. - 10 p.m.• Sun. 6 a.m. - 3 p.m. Editor: Emily Moxley, [email protected] Advertising: Claire Craig, [email protected] Classified: Vee Horn, [email protected]

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From the Archives What To Do if You Get Sick or Injured During Holiday Travel

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Physicist John Wheeler was part of much of this Earth-shat- him to study the collapse of stars due to their own extreme gravity. He pop- tering work, such as understanding the structure of the atom, working on the ularized the term “black hole” to describe these collapsed stars where not atomic bomb, and researching the nature of some of the largest objects in the even light can escape their pull. Evidence of the existence of black holes universe. Wheeler not only advanced our understanding of the universe, he began appearing in the 1960s. helped the general public understand it as well, popularizing many scientific He retired from Princeton in 1976. Though he was technically at retire- phrases used today. ment age at 65, he was far from ready to stop working. The questions that sci- John Archibald Wheeler was born in Jacksonville, Fla., in 1911 to a hus- ence was researching were too tempting for him to stay away from teaching. band-wife team of librarians. He inherited their love of the written word and The University of Texas quickly appointed him as director of the Center for was captivated by math and technology. The family moved several times, but Theoretical Physics, and he quickly moved to Austin. he ultimately graduated from high school in Baltimore at the age of 15. He The university already had an impressive team of physicists and enrolled at Johns Hopkins University on a scholarship and earned a doctorate astronomers, and the addition of Wheeler increased that prestige. Wheeler in 1933, concentrating his studies on the nature of the atom. was a popular professor at the university and made teaching a priority as he In 1934, he spent a year working with Danish physicist Neils Bohr, the had throughout his entire career, believing that helping young minds under- pioneer who uncovered the modern structure of the atom. In 1935, Wheeler stand science was as critical as the research he had performed. He had a took a teaching position at the University of North Carolina. Three years tremendous impact on a generation of Texas scientists who went through the later, he switched to Princeton University, attracted by its growing reputation university. In 1986, he retired from UT. After his retirement, the Wheeler in scientific research. While at Princeton, he worked with such brilliant Lecture Hall in the university’s astronomy and physics building was renamed minds as Albert Einstein and trained such groundbreaking physicists as in his honor. Richard Feynman and Kip Thorne. He wrote nine books in his career, including “At Home in the Universe” Wheeler worked again with Bohr when he visited Princeton in 1939. (1994) and “Exploring Black Holes” (2000). Wheeler died in New Jersey in Together, the two wrote an article describing what they termed “the liquid- 2008 at the age of 96. drop model” of the atomic nucleus to describe how nuclear fission could take place. 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Hennessey Electrical Solutions employees SUBURBAN NEWSPAPERS, INC. work hard to make sure that they are reliable and affordable for everyone. publisher of the Refresh Home Improvement White Settlement Bomber News Fort Worth, Arlington and Surrounding Communities Benbrook News Roofing & Remodeling At Hennessey Electrical Solutions, they’re happy to offer any electrical service that you & River Oaks News 817-691-7539 might need. Feel free to contact them with any Charles Carpenter Contractor 7820 Wyatt Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76108 Senior & Military Discounts electrical request you might have. [email protected] or www.refreshhomeimprovement.com 817-246-2473 • Suburban-Newspapers.com They can be reached at 817-773-6625 or by email at [email protected]. PAGE 10, December 14, 2017 Suburban Newspapers, Inc.

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Special meetings may also be scheduled as needed.

Agendas for Council Meetings are posted the Friday prior to the meeting date. Members of the public are invit- ed and encouraged to attend.

Additional information can be found on the City’s website, The White Settlement Public Library has a knitting club that meets www.wstx.us. Tuesdays at 4 p.m. at the library, located at 8215 White Settlement Road. No experience is required, and all ages are welcome.

Please bring a skein of yarn and two knitting needles of the same size or White Settlement Police one crochet hook. If it's your first time, arrive early to sign up at the front Department Encourages Residents desk. to Register Surveillance Cameras For more information, call 817-367-0166. for Added Security

The “sign up” button located on the White Settlement Police Department’s Facebook page will allow residents to register a home or busi- ness camera system with the police department. Open Mon-Sat • 8am-5pm 817-945-2155 In the event a crime occurs in your neighborhood, you may have valuable information or even the suspect on video. PANSIES HAVE ARRIVED!

This form provides WSPD with the information to contact residents for Pansies assistance. $8.50/18 ct.

Community and Law Enforcement coordination and cooperation is an Ornamental asset to everyone. The community can work together to identify criminals. Cabbage & Kale $3.80/1 gal.

R. Nellie Stevens Oakland Holly KTF & Collectibles, Inc. $385 Shrubs • $11.50/3 gal. $325 Dwarf Yaupon • Burford Holly • Needlepoint Holly Ground Cover • $13.40/18 ct. Take that dust Mondo • Dwarf Mondo • Asian • English Ivy collector out of Organic Mulch • $4.50 // Landscaper Mix • $5.75 the attic! Berger Potting Mix • $12/3 cu. WHOLESALE PRICING! OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! We buy guns, militaria and collectibles! 3416 Longvue Ave. Fort Worth, 76116 2929 Morton Street, Ste. A • Fort Worth, TX 76107 • 817-334-0559 Mon. - Sat. 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Private appraisals by appointment. 30 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS!