The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1949 Page: 2 of 10
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6B GROUP NAMES BEST
CITIZENS LAST FRIDAY
* 6-B English club met Fri-
day, March 25. Best citizen* were
Virion* irvin and Robert Thomas.
Duane McClure, program chair-
man, and hia helpers put on a nice
program and several prizes were
awarded.
Several boys of the claaa boxed
Friday evening, March 25. Hiree
boys went to Lake view. Ronnie
- -,ir— could not get a match;
Ben had hard luck and
Franklin Miller was just lucky.
Pupeta worked by strings
marionettes.
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EVERY SERVICE
YOUR CAR NEEDS
You get the best in gas, oil and car servicing,
like to pamper your car and keep it in tip-top
shape for heavy driving.
flours SERVICE STATION
JOHNNT HORN, Owner
| WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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Here'a the Answer
HORIZONTAL 5 Church parte
1 Depicted state 60 Hawaiian bird
5 Part of "be" 01 Provsrb
VERTICAL
7 Stains
J1 Rough lava
12 One who lags
behind
15 One (Scot.)
16 Jail
18 Mend
20 Contemptuous
grimace
21 Either ~—-
23 English
•provincial.
division
24 Type measure
26 Paid notice
27 Short-napped
fabric
29 During its
1 Military bugle
call
2 Merit
3 Too
4 Substance
formed by
combustion
5 Near
6 Myself
7 Observes
8 Parentless
child
9 Den
10 Withered
IS Within
14 Railroad
(abbr.)
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SERENITY
As tranquil and com-
forting as the sight
of rolling hills is our
final tribute.
In your hour of sorrow let us help share the
burden with our complete service. "
ONLY LICENSED EMBALMER IN CROSBY COUNTY
KINO FUNERAL HOME
Phone 33 Ambulance Service
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. King
25 Wad
27 Crimson
28 Malt drink
30 Born
31 Relative
(abbr.)
32 Female saint
(abbr.)
37 Deaden
a 39 Disordered
history, it hasl7 Charged atoms 40 Thrash
flown the 19 Assistant 43 Operatic solo
of France, 22 Deducts from 44 Remnant
Spain, Mexico. " HI ft U V
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State and the
United States
33 Cloth measure
34 Exist
35 And (JY.)
36 Lair—
38 Shudder
41 Of (sufflx)
42 Early English
(abbr.)
43 Protective
covering
47 Like
48 Czars
51 Rationed item
53 Its capital is
541 am (contr.)
55 Whetstone
used with oil
r- Compass point
45 Musical
instrument
46 Portuguese
coins
48 Kind of flsh
49 Sound
50 To cut .
52 Right line
(abbr.)
53 Army order
(abbr.)
56 Therefore
57 Toward
Happy Birthday Club
Enjoys Meeting In
Dickerson Home
The Happy Birthday Club met
with Mrs. Henry Dickerson on
Thursday, March 24, with 12 mem-
bers and four visitors present. A
delicious dinner was served at the
noon hour, and the afternoon w%s
spent visiting and some kodak pic-
tures were made with a German
camera.
Visitors present were Mesdames
W. Davis, H. B. Johnson, Charley
Reno and Rose Purkeypile.
Next matting will be Thursday
21, in the home of Mrs. T.
J. Patrick.
A. A. Stewart Observes
82nd Birthday With
Family Reunion
Mr. A. A. Stewart, who was 82
years of age last Sunday, celebrat-
ed the occasion with a dinner and
family reunion at his home in
Crosbyton. Five of his sons and
their families were present, but
one son and two daughters were
unable to be here.
The birthday dinner was served
at the. noon hour, and the after-
noon spent in visiting.
Present for the occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stewart and
family of Memphis, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Stewart and family of Lit-
tlefield, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Stew-
art and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Edd Stewart and family, all of
Lubbock, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ro-
berts and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Cloud, all of Crosbyton.
Modern power resources and me-
chanical cofiveniences for the
hoijne offer each American family
the equivalent of 40 slaves, but a
survey of rural housing and home
conveniences shows that farm
homes do not have as large a
share of this "slave labor" as city
homes.
Backache
For quick comforting help lor Backache,
Rheumatic Pains, Getting Up Nights, strong
cloudy urine, irritating passages. Leg Pains,
circles under eyes, and swollen ankles, due
to non-organic and non-systemic Kidney and
Bladder troubles, try Cystex. Quick, complete
satisfaction or money back guaranteed. Ask
your druggist for Cystex. today..,.
Review Classifieds wring Results
Fire deetrucUon in the United
States broke all records in 1948,
when more than $711 million of
the nation's reaourcea went up in
flames. This was the greatest de-
struction by fire ia .
in the history or the <
National Board
era say a. "'Utxw
Abstracts -- Loans -- Insurance
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' Low Interest Rates on
FARM LOANS
No Brokerage or Inspection Fees
Hail Hail Hail
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PROSPECTS ARE FINE FOR A GOOD CROP SO BE SURE
AND PROTECT YOURSELF WITH PLENTY OF
HAIL INSURANCE
With an Old Line Legal Reserve CompanY
I Represent K. T. MARTIN COMPANY and Two
'C. Other Good Companies.
I attended a HAIL ADJUSTOR'S SCHOOL in Amarillo last
week, and I will go with the adjustor on every loss that Occurs
and see that my customers get a fair deal. I am acquainted with
most of the adjustors, and I feel that I can give the best service
possible.
GARNET JONES AGENCY
I'hone 108 208-4th Street
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There's new "Equa-Poke "Power in both the
new /00hp. V8 and 95hp. Six!
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New ting-Size"Brakes with Magic Acton
that work 25% easier!
A new "Mid-Ship"Ride cushionedty l
* Hydra-Coil"Springs in -front, net!
"Para-Rex"Springs in back!
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There's nothing better than hot crisp waffles with lots of melted
creamy butter and syrup to perk up tired appetites. Take your
waffle maker off the sheif and surprise the entire family by serv-
ing them tonight. ^
Your waffle maker is just one of many inexpensive electrical
conveniences designed to make your work easier, your kitchen
complete. And low cost dependable e1ectric service is always at
hand to help better your living.
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So take that waffle iron, toaster or mixer off the shelf... use
them frequently and think about all the comforts and con-
veniences of electric living.
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1949, newspaper, April 1, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256338/m1/2/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.