The Lowell High School student newspaper published Friday included an advertisement for a white supremacist Web site, reportedly paid for by a group promoting a "campaign to inform, awaken and radicalize our White American youth."

The site, www.victoryforever.com, features "white resistance music" as well as T-shirts, stickers and links to similar sites.

The ad in The Lowell said "Free Music Downloads" and included the Web site address in a small box below an Arby's ad inside the paper.

The school distributes the newspaper, the Lowell, once a month to its 2,600 students as well as subscribers through the mail.

The contents of the online site caught school officials by surprise. They pulled all remaining copies of the paper and won't be mailing out subscription copies, said district spokeswoman Gentle Blythe.

The ad cost $30.

It appears as if the ad's creators attempted to deceive school faculty and students. The Web link in the ad looked dramatically different Friday than it did prior to when the ad ran.

Internet records show that on Nov. 4 the Web site included an innocuous page offering music by independent artists, including an African American man, and links for music that went nowhere. There was no hint of white supremacist views.

That cached version was removed from Internet archives late Friday afternoon.

The newspaper's two faculty advisers said they took the "deceptive and misleading" ad at face value and never checked the Web site, Blythe said.

"If they had seen what it is, they would have worked with their student editors and made the determination that it was not appropriate content for the paper," she said. "We are appalled."

An anonymous e-mail containing several misspellings and grammatical errors reportedly from the Web site's authors sent to local media said the advertisements were placed in student newspapers across the country to appear Friday and would be running through next week "and in the future."

"San Francisco was selected because it has long suffered the ravages of liberal insanity, vile degeneracy and criminal vicitmization of it's citzens by the very 'diverse' populations it seeks to embrace," according to an e-mail sent separately to The Chronicle.

The e-mails appeared to originate at a computer at Idaho State University.