The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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All members are urged to be
ent next Sunday, Feb. 22, as
! ; ' die church intends to elect a pan-
tor. : ^
" The W. M. S. met last Monday
afternoon ft -the home of Mrs. S.
ffl CK Appling. Those attending were
fc' Mrs.. a' A. McClure, ' MrirM." Jl.
HpMosley, Mrs. W. B. Allen, Und
Mry.,W. A. Latta. M™ Applin
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directed Yuv,eir)oyable< Bible study
on tSe first half of the booH
-The P.-T. A. met «t the school
house last Thursday night. A. W
sized crowd attended. "
A Washington Birthday dinner
will be served cafeteria style *t
the School house nextffHday ev-
ening at 7:30. ft. -H. MfpwJIit is to
be ft guest speaker..
Miss Martha Lou McClure tSldl
Mrs. W. B. Allen attended the B,
T. U. meeting at Floydada Sunday
afternoon.,
"Mrs. W. A, Latta and Anthony
visited Sunday aftefnoon in " the
J. E. Green homo at Center.
Mrs. G; A. McClure and Mrs.
W. B." Allen visited Thursday at
Lockney; /
Rogfer Hartsell volunteered.for
service and left Monday for Furl
John Heajrd visited Sunday with
Mrs. HMund, primary Jtwdhefe here.
Mr. and Mrs. Kunkel and .three
daughters,of Crosbyton were the
Sunday afternoon visit^s in the
a'JL -McClure ,hoine.
W. X
Sill, Okla. Hefrsel Powell left last
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FEBRUARY 24
We Will Discontinue
Ml RETAIL DELIVERIES
- Of Coal ariHTeed.
BARNEXT
The Wake Home Demonstration
club-mej iri the home of Mrs. Jack
' A wool comfort
was tucked. Everyone repotted a
wonderfyjl time: The next meeting
Will be with Mrs. R. D. Worley on
February 25.
Mr. and Mrs, Felton Potter'and
jea'nelte spent Sunday in" the
GRADESCHOOL
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INCOME TAX RETURNS
C. A. NIEMEIR
Public Accountant — Bookkeeping Systems
402 Lubbock Nat'l Bldg. Phone 2-2671, Lubbock
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TAKE CARE OF YOUR
AUTOMOBILES
The w^ise motorist is the one who takes care of
his ear. Guard against needless wear. Keep
t your car—
PROPERLY "OILfiD—Use Higb Grade Oils
GREASED REGULARLY
KEEP TIRES PROPERLY INFLATED!
DriveYourCar In Today for Expert Service
A Potter-hOTa^^ —
iJM&'.ftnd " Mrs. N. W. Baldwin,
Gloria and Joyce,- spent Sunday
with Mrs^-W. T. Barnett and chlF
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Winegar and
Travis were Saturday night guests
of Mr. and' Mrs. John Richardson
of Broadway. •
Curtis McMilliaff""lias had . thi
measles this foeek;
Mrs. C. B. Leatherwood. CurtH
and Jeanelle, of Floydadar"~speht
Friday night in the A. G. Barn<rtt? m*
home;; *
Last Week's News - •
Mr. and^Mrs. T. R. Jones and
family spent Sunday with the
L. Sanders faniily near Ralls.
'Mrs. Felton,Potter and Qna Pot-
ter visited 'MS1, and "Mrs. Clarence
Owens on Sunday.
Welton Seigler has returned
home from the Lubbock Sanitar-
ium where he underwent an apen-
dix operation. *
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin and
Will Griffin spent the week-end af
Draw and . Tahoka visiting
.Louis McCoy family,
Bert James and boys of Hill Co.,
visited in the R. D. Worley TiOme
this week".' MrTJaMSS lB"a UfoUiei"
^Martii^ ffovT^ Jeans mother, sent
•candy heai MTFtfr* our "party; Thank
FIRST (Miss Whitaker)
*" Hubert and Harliri Pierce and'
Patsy Sefeler were -Lubbock' viflK
tors last week-end. Durwooci Moy?
er went picnicking in the canyon
Sunday .. Melvin Deiybre, Hugh
Leslie Frazier, and Patsy Smith
spent Sunday visiting their grand-
mothers ih Crosbyton. Tommy An-
derson and Novis Mejk.gSt*. ,fche
free show., tickets' Jast week for
having the greatest average in
word recognition. -Laura . Frances
Edward* camg to* pur Valentino-
party laSt Friday afternoon. Mf5".
PUT CANNING EQUIP-
MENT IN CONDITION
•X "By CAROLYN DIXON -
Co.-Home Demonstration Agent
you, Mrs. Martin..We still have".
number absent fi-oni. school due to
measles and mumper "We enjoyed*
the plctlire 'sliuw tn—am- atiditor-
ium" this week. Mrs. Travis Mar-
tin and' Mrs, Clarence. Mitchell
paid us a visit^Tuesday afternoon.
Audene Fletcher--c^me to school
Wednesday morning. ■— She can make in this time
W'2
from the Washburn school,
are glad to have you, Audene. Hu-
bert's and jjarljhjS Brother from
Croweil spent-Tuesday night with
FIFTH (Janetlo ifeed, Reiwrter)
of Mrs. Worley. • "
•—Roy-Wiley has moved here to
make his home with Mr. ahd Mrs.
Perry Tillison? and children. Ke is
a brother^ of Mrs. Tillison.
Wade Griffin knd daughter, of
Pjeacock.. spent Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvis Moore and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Perry TiU.i-
son and boys, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Baldwin
of "Fairview.
Mrs. Albert Swanner of Detroit
is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.
A. Potter and Ona._
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Jimmie Charles Dunn has. the
measles>.Mary Flsfe" Cash is ill of
the flu. Carrol Alston"has mumps..
Mrs. James Reed visited our room
Friday and brought us some pret-
ty-Valentine cookies. Mrs. Dunn
gave us some delicious chocolate
candy. We are glad to have Verna
Fletcher, a" new pupil from Wash-
burn. Winners of last week's free
tickets, given for good behavior."
were Joe Jphnstort Jr., and. J.ames
the• - Carrol Moore. Charles Thornhill
from Leatherwood visited our
room Wednesday." .We are glad to
see Raymond Neagie in school a-
ganr mjm been out puimig-Mtr
By iVERS. O. B. McNEELY
Rev. Dyer of Sweetwater, pas-
tor of the Owens Baptist church,
preached Sunday morning and ev-
ening. He visited Saturday night
in the-Sanders-home and in', the
R. E." Crump home Sunday.
R. B. Danner and' family 'and
E. G. Bryan .attended the farm
meeting at Crosbyton on Thursday
night. Educational films were
shown, prizes given away and. re-
freshments served.
Mrs. W. W. Anthony visited her
mother, Mrs. Elder at Slaton Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Blahton, who
| have movech recently near Floy daJ
da, were visiting witli relatives in
Owens Simday.
J. E. Evatt was disturbed Fri-
day'morning, about three a. m. by
thieves who made away with a
new tire from a trailer before be-
ing frightened away.
Mrs. B. F. Elam is still ill. A
number of people visited her Sun-
day afternoon. They were Charlie
Elam of Lorenzo, Mrs. B. E, Per-
kins and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman Mimms, and Mr. and
Mrs; Lewis Taylor and children of
Levelland.
Guests in the J. E., Evatt hom?
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Dawdy of Idalou.
Mrs. Vannie Williams, who has
ton.
iss So well)
We had a new pupil to s^art
this rtorning. His name is Dick
Fletcher. Marie and Earl got the
free show tiWteta^lask .Wg. are all
Voing to work for the tickets too:
This week we are going to (ret*
show tickets for the best grade in
health. Eston came back to school
after being sick for a week. Paulte
Joe's sis tec-visited him Sunday... "
SIXTH (Miss Wilkinson)
Sammy Harkins came back to
school Tuesday after being att'ek.
Emma Lee Kunket is back after
being sick. June Wilks came to se?
Ann Covington Sunday,. We f had
our Valentine party last FYida^:
SEVENTH (Mr. _Eaton)
We enjoyed the eighth grade's
assembly, program. We enjoved
Valentine day very much. Our
room mother, Mrs. Barnett. gave
us a sucker. Mr: Furlow, our room
father, pave us an apple, and Mrs.
Augmus gave us a cookie. Mrs
McClure visited us Friday. We
have a new pupil, Billy John Flet-
cher.
~fhe ibb~of *afiri peSpTT itr~ war
is to produce food—fb'od for home i
use—food'for the armed" foraea,.
When you can surplus product^
this year, you -vvill be releasing
commercially 'canned foods to boys,
in camp, to. those who are flghtf
^(ng,' and to others who need. them.
. Not only should the' machinery
on the^'farras. be put in order, but
now is the time to get your can-
nfng equipment in order. Pressure,
cookers should be checked and re-
pairs purchased at an early datfl.
"Sfee the County riome Demonstra-
tfon -ag^rttTor a " Home pemonstra-
tion cliib.member" ft)r a thermome-
ter with which to check your pres-
+sure~co«ike-F. ; Thone^ is-a,, Shortage
-•fiTinhterials.-Tin.cVis, fruit"'jars,-,
lids, and jar rubbers ^sbontd^be se-
cured as soon as possible; also.
Since ttig^fceatest contribution
. New car registration in Texas
dropped off S7 percentdujlng Jan-
uary in comparison fe~4hesJgmo
month fir 1941, according toTra-
yersity of Texas Bureau of Busi-
ness Research repoi^s...Qnly
cars the state.""
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'Buy Defese Savings ^ondsf
Between, 55,000 and
tional workmen are
required by Texas d^
tries" within the next"few\
in the opinion of Dean W
rich of the University ftf
College of Engineering.
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of war is Production, you are lay-
ing down on the job wheaxyou. buy
canned products for hOnje use.
Plant—and when that crop is har-
vested, raplant the ground again.'
We need food—we are at war —
w^ must have fqod!
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Dr. D. K, Brace, University of
Texas Physical Education Depart-
ment chairman,- has been named
supervisor of the state civilian fit-
ness program.
—FOR SALE EACH TUESDAY—
Oxpx chicks are of all breeds, —all blood.tested
and culled by .a— -
STATE CERTig^jp ilAN!
COUNTY HATCHERY
C. I. SIEBER, Owner
CHIROPRACTOR
If it's measles- flu, or
pneumonia, either accute
or chronic diseases,
1. --Consult—
JIM J. ROBERTS
Have you made your
INCOME TAX
RETURN.
Jime is passh^:%"Bet"
|er see to that -now,
.ind Hrrrig your trou-
bles to me and save
your womes, ^
JOHN HANEY .
and CLAY HENRY
EIGHTH (Miss Humphries)
The eigfith gTade ha'd charg- of
the Assembly program this morn-
'n ? The first number was three
sSrtgfiTTjy four eighth grade gn-ls.
The songs were: "Elmer's Tuna",
"Chattanooga Choo Choo", aiid
"Remember Pearl Harbor." We
then had a play. "Investing^.,for
Uncle Sam." Bobby Alice Knott"
visited., her sister at Owens over
the week-end. Lawrence Simmons
werrt to McAdoo, Nell Youn* to
Amarillo, and Merle Collier visit-
ed her sister in Kalgary. Ruby
Jean Ellison's brother from Slaton
visited'them over the week-end. <%
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—FOR VICTORY BUY BONDS—
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Just come in and look over our grand assortment of groceries-^-
then look at ihe plainly marked price tags-4uid you will be con-
vinced tbat here is the place to do your grocery shopping—every
©very month—year after year^ I
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•rtment of Agriculture. They mean you should toke
health. Insure yourself oi proper bakery -products . (
calling for those made by ^Good Eats Bakery, CPOgbyton and" you
id have no fear of its purity and good, wholesome food value.
mST"" Z r
been making her home- at Chil-
dress the past few months, return-,
ed to her home here Saturday.
-..Mrs, Sherman Mimms, of Abi-
lene, has returned to her home in
Owens.
BAKED
CHICKEN DINNER
At Our Gafe
SUNDAY
Take a rest and enjoy
thisdelicibusdmner!
an CAFE
GEORGE S. BOND
and GEO. S. BERRY
Attorneys-At-Law
201* Conley Building
Lubbock, Texas
'phone No, 5401
Guard Your
aid Your
Right now, thousands of
young American soldiers and
sailors are risking their lives '?<£
protect yours. Patriotism, your
own self-protection, demanttT"
that ydU do your pdrt, howl .
Start buying United States
Defense Savings Bonds and
Stamps iniirtcdiatcly. Back
down the* aggressors with your
dollars Bonds are on sale at
banks and post offices. They
eost as little as . $J 8,75, Put
your dimes in Oeferfse Stomps
and they, too, wilf go to work.
America needs your money
safeguard 'fb'iir country, your
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LET US ASSIST
In making your Income Tax
Return. See Will F. Ezell and
Glen McKee at South Plains
Warehouse. Phone 50.
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... adjust tappets^ brakes and bearings... then
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and cooling,system. .. and give-the engine thor
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1942, newspaper, February 20, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243260/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.