The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1945 Page: 5 of 8
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BEfcIJG WHATLEY
gjiaf'Wurphy.;,' of 'Fort
lbaa been spending "her vaca-
, her parents, Mr-and Mrs
! Georgia Spence of Crosby-
Wednesday, -Memorial
her. parents, Mr. and
WffSU of Houston
tiling, her ^tWr, Mr. " S. F.
Starrett. •£;__ - •' ' ■ - ,
Mrs. Waldrip ahd baby, '
Anna Sue fet-White -Race, speftjr.
Sunday'with her p«erttB, Mr. and
Mrs. C. G- Starrett. - ^
' Miss Barbara Starrett * visited
her grandparents, ' Mr. and .' Mrs.
Starrett Saturday. —
Mrs. Lois McEachern - of-plain*.
Vtew. Ts visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. tr-Starrett. • J' '
A forty-two party was,, given ^at
the home of Mr,* and Mrs, H. L
Starrett. Ice .cream arid cakeTwere
Come In For An Order of Delicious—
-.OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY NOW-
The Shipmaris
served for refreshments. > Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs. S. P.
Starrett and-children, Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet. Jones and
Wayne, Mrs. j;. w. Stewart, Eu-
gTnia and Sfyjrley, also Jennie
MiZe, their cousin, and .Mr. and
Mrs Happel Leafherwood " and
"Kenneth."". / -* -v
^ Mr. G. L. McCoy of Wake com-
munity has returned " home from
Temple1 where she has been tak-
ing treatments.-* ;.■
Mrs. T. R. (Casey.) Jones under-"
went an ^operation Wednesday at?
the West Texas HospVtal.vShe is
reported doing fine and will" re-;
turn home Tuesday. '.
< Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Jones have
nioved to Lubbockifor the" sum-
QtgL. ' .. ••-■-•--:•'■ ■ "
Miss Willie Jo Savage "of the
Smith Community"; was Saturday
'night guest" of Miss Virgie Belle
Whatley. .7' "* • • \ y"r
-The Vacation-Bible Stfhool start-
ed Monday. A.good number, were
present. v *!'■ •
Miss Lila Bee Jones was "Thurs-
day guest" of Miss Loretta What-
ley. - .
■— Mr. Albert Wilson is on the sick
list this week.
Miss Sat ah Ann Ratheal
''JVMP'i
WHAT YOU NEED IN GROCERIES
AND HARDWARE ^
If we don't have it, we can get it for you
if it is available anywhere.
Our Business Has Been Built on SERVI€&i<
OUR MEAT MARKET
If Filled with the Choicest Meats
1 Found in the Markets Today. y
|K we do not have it, you know it cafi't be gotten.
w . Fresh'Vegfctajbles and Fruits;
"*■—at all times. • '
I Phone 74 . . * f- We Deliver
A Good Place to Buy Your Groceries
I^ove Sunday afternoon.
Several from our community at-
tended the memorial service at the
Bftty^Ftrst"Baptist Churfch Sunday af-
ternoon.
Miss Mary Beth and Clarice
Smith had as* their Sunday after-
noon., visitors^ Miss Wilma Jean
Fowler. *'■ - * ,
Mjga BoHjble Knott and Miss
Fr-anlkie Jones welfe the Saturday
night supper , guests of Mr. and
MfiSr Aneel Steele.: / . '*
_. June Fowler_^is spending the'
week with her(| cousin, Arlene Jul-
ian of Lubbock. •
...— has
'been ill "w-rtn the chicken poxf.
Miss Vona Mae Jones <^#as the
Thursday atffciffliTOTT^uest of Miss
Lillian Pillians. .
Mrs. Eula Burton, _ Mrs. Hol-
Comb, R. and'Janet have gone
to Odessa for their, .summer vaca-
tion. - ; • "V"; . i '
- Miss Polly JUilian of—-Lubbock
hUs WtOTn'OT1 home after spending
a few days with her cousin! June
Fowler. . ' "!-y'
Mrs. Steele spent- Saturday nite
with Mrs. Loyd E. Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence Smith
and family were Lubbock shoppers
Wednesday,^. * . *
James and Frances Odom Were
Funday guests _of Charlotig. Ra'g-
hn at Fafrview.
i* Mr. and Mrs. A W
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Jgeckham and family.
Mrs. Loyd A. Fowler, Mrs- Lula
Steele, were dinner gue.ffs "Sunday
ot Mrs.-Loyd E..vFowler, June and
Darwyn. . . —*•- '* ■
Mr. and Mrs. A. W.' Pyron were
business callers in Lubbock" Tues-
day.
By Big Four High School Kids
r (To Late,'for Last Week)
Mr. and.Mrs. Elbert Morgan en-
tertained the young folks with "a
•party Thursday night. Everyone
hito/ia sWell time.
Mr. anc% Mrs. Glenford Fowler
accompanied their daughter. May
"Gehe, ■ to Stephenville Wednesday
to enter -college,
Mrs. J. H. Steele of \ Amarillo
visited Mrs. Lula Steele, Mr. and
Mrs. Ancil Steele apd family Fri-
-day.-- ^ ^■ 1
. Mrs, Myrtle Fpwler Willet§": .of
Papa, Calif!, Mrs.'T. D. Julian and
son, Gene, Mrs. Bill Earnest and
children,of. Lubbock, Mr. and Mrs.
I-oyd A. Fowler and family were
Friday night visitors In the* Loyd
E. Fowler home. .. r.
Mrs. A. W- P-yroYi_ahd Mrs. Lu-
la Steele yisited in the Max Stock-
ton home Sunday afternoon.
MEST^Loyd A. Fowler and Mar-
gie Wer^^^itors of Mrs. W. R.
^ :.*L.
Pyronwere
onzo.; Mr. and-MFS. Frank Fuller,
GOjie; Mrs. Dick Heard; Cone;
bulimy Rankin, Ralls; Mrs. J. F.
Moore," CroaJ>yton; Mary E. Moore
Simpsori^ Crosbyton; Tom J. Mar-
tin, • Ralls; Mrs. Maggie Jonea-
Wooten, Crosbyton; Mrs- James
B., Martin, Tatum," N.
R. L. (Big) Travis,'Ralls; H. T.
Austin^ Ralls; Claude Scott, Lo-
lenzo; "Mrs. Maude B^<Jdingfield
Scott, Lorenzo; W. Ed Wren, Cros-
byton ; Johnnie T. Parker, Crosby-
ton; P. M. Williams, "Tokyo, Tex.; j
Mrs. Lillian Long AVilliamsr Tok- '
yo,. Xexgs; W. S. ' (Bill) Queen, [
*Fejtyo^ Texas;—-Wijlie Detwiler ;
LOckwood, Lubbock; Mrs. Wilda
Spikes Cagle, Ralls; Mrs. Lena
Martin Bonine, RallsrMrrs. M. A.
MosGs, Ralls; Mrs. vV/_}4: (Bud)
English,.CrosbytoifTBS^-ice Eng-
lish, Crosbyton. ...,.
MrsT H. A. Sessions, Crosbyton;
Mrs, Bertha. Detwiler Kirksey, Lo-
renzo; Matt Kirksey, Lorenzo; J.
Edd McLaughlin, "Ralls; Pearle
Travis McLaughlin, Rtftla1; A. Del?
rn6r Parrishl Ra.HsT Mrs. Eula Det-
wiler Parrish; Rails; Paul C. Poul-
son, Lorenzo; Mrst Mary Smith !
Kirk, Crosbyton; Mj^am Wright
Ralls; Mrs,, Ellen Oli.vw, Ralls.
Mrs. Ella Murphy Benton, Ralls;
Mrs. P. D. Bartley, Cone> Ruby;
Kirksey, Cone; Mrs. Marguerite
Davies Spikes, Lubbock; Anito; J<3
Spikes, Lubboqkl..Mrs. Tj, E.'TCfeele,
Ralls;-T. E. Reel^, Rallsf'f*TSt?*eh
Mrs: Ancil Steele visited Mrs. ) Potter, Silverton (one of the first
Dutch Odom Thursday afternoons - county commissioners); Mrs„;i/M.
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Shaping The Future
To a large extent, every man shapes his own future. By
making good use of the tools, that time and circumstances
provide tor his.^se, he increasfes his ^wn etiancea for auc-
- cess. ■ ■'*-
-No man ever won success alone. In ttie background
there are always other
his upward climb possible
and otlw'iUJilngH whltfflJHaker
Qftten he is the man that capi-
talizes opportunities that otbers'see—but fail" to grasp. ■
•JS'-eonnectidh. with a fnoil jtrnHg trnTilT'iii nlwnyn an aid
to gQO^ programs. , We cordially invite you to open an ac-
count with us. Do not wait—for half the vtrtue of doing
'things ia-doing them in tlttlttf r ^ \ "~
'^Ist Lt. Loyd E. Fowler^ Cpl.
Jamea Fowler and Sgt. Loyd~A.
Fowler attended the State Guard.
--Manuevers south of Idalou Satur"
day and Sunday. ^ ^
Everyone'will be very busy for
a while as wheat harvest will soon
start. •• •• •*
We are waiting patiently for
that xain the weather man keep.r
promlslitg.
Mrs. Arnold Reynolds and chil-
dren of Devine, Texas, axe visituig.
reratives and frienda"1i«i:e.
Several from our comniufijty at-
tended "Here Is_ Your Infantry",
the Tech Stadium- Wednesdaj
night. ——
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over 100 pioneers
"Register at last
"week's ralls meet
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Over 100-. pioneers of Cfosby
Coiinty registered for the annual
reunion at Ralls on May 30th. aic-^
cording to records kept by Mrs.
Nellie Witt-^S'ptWSs, _secretary.
The complete raster, as they
sigm'd, irtcijides the following:
J. J. Spikes, R^Jls; Mrs.' Nellie
Witt - "Spikes, "Ralls; Coleman
Jones, .. Edmonson, Texas Mrs.
Coleman Jones, JSdmonson'.. -TexiSf
C. bliver;rJones, U. S. Navy'; -Mrs. ^Fieid recently.
Henry Gale, R§l11s; - Mrs. ! Ella
Davies Wren, ."Crosbyton.; K'" Mrs.
Ethel McDermitt Tfamell, Crosby-
ton; Mrs. Nora McDermett Tram-
ell, Crosbyton; Jesse - D. McDer-
mett, Lubbock; Bruce Carmack,
Lubbock; C- F. (Lum) Carmack,
Tahoka; R. M. Wheeler,- Lorenzo;
Mrs. Esther Mjn'iay Wheeler, L-o-
,, Miss Rita Lowrie of Wellington
fs the guest this week of her sis-
ter-in-law, Mrs. Taylor Lowrie..
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Mrs..'Vera Martin, "daugTtter of
Mrs. Nors LiVing«fcon of Crosby-
ton, was one of the three—-war
workers chosen for the charm
section-the G. I. vjfieljl maga-
zine at Deming, N.
fehe is the wife of
Cpl. Troy O. Martin of the^bem-
ing field i nd formerly of Goree,
Texas. '*• , """ U.J
CIMNS
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REVIEW CLASSIFIEDS BRING RESULTS
•C. Potter, Silvfertoji; "Mrs. ICatt
Powell, Ralls; Mrs. Lizzie Spikes
Ellis, Lubbock; Will Marr, Ralls;
Mrs. Will Marr, Ralla; Mrs. Ethel
Mauldin" English, Lubbock;
Viola Moore, .Ralls; -Mre.^J^EPy'. _
I.and, Lubbock; Milton HELncoick,
Lorenzo; Mrs. Annie DaVies Han-
cock, Lorenzo; Mrs. J. .Wilson
Boyle^JSgW; J. Wilson McDe;r-
mett, Lovalland; F. Ezell,
Crosbyton; ,. Mrs. Mattie Jones
Martin, Crosbyton; Mrs. Ulm
Lelitherwoed- Richardson, Crosby-
ton.
Names of those old pioneers who
had died since the last reunion in-
cluded: Mrs. Jim (Aujit Sadie)
Witt: Belle Jones Sessions, Uncle
Bunch Fullingim, Bob Smith, Aunt
Lou Beddingfield, Mra; Parrish
(Delmer's mother), W. Ap. Zinn; ft;
J.,-(Dick) Hea?d and a Mr, Wylie.
The list 'was said to be incomplete.
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Jinst Received this Uleek
NEW WEEDERS
A SPECIAL TWO-ROW GO-DEVIL
For the Ford Tractor will be on display here
all next week. ' —,
ASSORTMENT OF SADDLES
Hand-made and factory made.
FEED PULLEYS
L. H". Redwine
tractor and- implement company -
J9
M. Army Air .
TRY YOUR PHILLIPS 66
^-£04^-"
This
If you're wise—and anxious to help your
countryTimsh this thing.rigSt-youll start
But-in tfe. we mustnow for ,he ,ira '5's tW°:Wg
year there are to be only^ two War
•Mans.-,'
IMTY
Sam just about as much fnoney as
did last year in three.
-pit won't be ^y. .r
Ut it 11 he a lot easier it yok'll^o the
thififr 27 million Americans in
aypoR Savings Pian doing. .
.^'9^ now they're stepping up their
— saving extra money-so that
e7 can spread their "War Bjotjd buying
e. ttitoe pay checks., - • ^ " -,1
War Leans. . . -
This wjiiy you cap set asidd'SJnough to fid ■
your quota for the 7th War — which
starts nexfjtnonth - almost before it gets
under way.
^ It means sacrifice.
But it^alsqsineans .you're supporting to
the best of yoiir ability the men who are ' ..
sacrificing things like arms and legs and
lives.
MIGHTY
—Battery
—Tires
FOR
$A¥IN(r
MUNICIPAL UTILITIES'
POWER - LIGHT - WATER - ICE
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W. Hs-Hames, Crosbytoji;
•;\V. Smith, Crosbyton; W."E.""Ragle,
'[.Rallaj^kr^ W. E^ Ragle; Ralls;
Mrs. Henry (Aunt; Dell) Smyer,
Lorerizo; "Frank- E. Jones, Lub-
j-bock;- Hyman T. Nored, Cross
Roads, N-. Mrs. H. T. Noi cd?
Cross Rgads, • M.;■'••James JJ:
Martin,*"* Tatum ^''N. M.; Joe B'.
Heard,'U. S. Navy; "Ruby Brown,
;J?eard, Ralls; Mrs, Aiin'ie -Davies,.
Lubbock; Walter Davies, XuTBbock;
Chas. P. McDermett, Ralls; Ceorg.e
W. Carter, RopesVille; Fnj'd Spikes
Lubbock.
Foster Pearson, Lorenzo; Mrs:
Cora Pearson, Lorejjzo; J. W.
(Blue.) Stevens, Center; Mrs.
Bish Travis, Cone; Mf. and Mrs.
W. Crump;- Ralls; Alma Dee
Crump, Ralls;..Broyles Terrell. Lo-
renzo; MrsT Broyles Terrell, Lor-
Mrs. Harold
ter^se.gSM^diti^thl' week-entl in
(Mr. and Mrs. Ray
HaltOm^. ■
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"™Mrs. John L. Yarbrougb. of LuTv
bock spent Sunday "hfere with
Nora McCurdy and. Mr? and Mrs.
Russell McCurdy"
Mrs. C. E. Dick Jr. of Plainview
'Spent Monday here visiting with
friends. j. T* —t-.
l iRAKE FLUil)
BOOTS
OIL FILTERS
Wholesale and
Jietail
IVfc
R. V. PENNINGTON, Consignee >
,1'HONK. 5(5 CROSBYTON %
Miss Ruth Ward of McA'doo is
helping Mrs. Artie" lii.undidge -in f|
her beauty shop^ijs wefk. ;|
.. ^Ivnell- Wallace, iqy Cra\Vfo ^
•Viola Watson. Lula Mae ami Dai- 1
sy Bell Pierce and Margie' ~Rpur- \
geon -attended the'hojiige -party at
the Crosbyton Baptist chiirch last
Thursday,,and.Friday., Mrs. W. A,.
Latta accompanied _them.
If it's grain, think of.J. W.
Catching <lrain Company.—A^v.
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CHECKYOM
WE ARE
ALWAtajGLAD
TO—„
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THESA1WLC0MF0RT1NG SERVICE
FOR ALL v i: :
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HUMAN DESIRES vary greatly. Peoples needs
are very unlike. Their financial resources dif-
\f^r appreciably."
CIRCUMSTANCES, to a large-extent, control
families in their choice ot.caskets ajid other fur-
nishings. . '-i '
. bI'tT, WHETHER a moderately-priced-service
or one more expensive-is selected we serve every
family to the full extent .of our ability vand with
the same.-helpful conside^tion.
. —PHONE S^— > . _
IT IS PART OF OtTR WORK
TO DO THESE THINGS FOR YOU, "
AND WE WANT YdU TO.FEEL FREE..
AT ALL TIMES TO REQhEST DS
TO CHECK ANY PART OF TOtJB CAR.
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Mr and lvirC A. R. King
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Gulf Service Station
" —Lewis^ '
—PHONE 92-^
I Aibbock General I lospifral Glinic.
'd'p!nnral*4 t-moer<v'
J. T. Kriieger, M.D., F.A.C.S-
H: Stilefc -M.D.. F.A.C.S.
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•;i H; E'Mast, ,M. D. (Urology >*
..BYlJS, EAR. NOSE & THRO A1
3, T. Hutchinson; , M. «©< -
< " Ben P. Hutchinson, M. D *
^;E,M. Blake, (Allergy)
INFANTS AND CHILDREN
M. C. Oyerton, M. D.
Arthur Jenkins, M. D. -
" OBSTB3TRICS "
O R. Hand, M.' D. .
Clifford E.^iunt, Suptrintendenr
1 NTKRN A L MEDICINE
W. H. Gordon, M. D.*
R.H.McCarty. ^I.D ( Cardiology1
GENERAL MEDICINE
•J. E* Latttmore, W ~D.
G. R "Smith.- M. D.
J,,D. Donaldson! M. D*
X-RA Y & bAVORAWn*
A. G. Barsh, M. D.
RESIDENT PliYSXCIAN
Wayne Reeser, K. D.•
•In.Ui S.,Armed Forces
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PATHOLOGICAL LABORATORY, X-RAY and RADIUM
Sokool of Nursing fully recognised for credit by University of Texas
U, S. CADET NURSE CORPS SCHOOL
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Brown, Nugent E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1945, newspaper, June 8, 1945; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256140/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.