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THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
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| A General Quiz - |
7Ji< Questions
1. The greatest river in the
world has np shore line. What
river is it?
JL Why is the sun called a star?
3. Norway is only one-ninetieth
the size of Africa, yet has two-
thirds as much coastline. Why
is'this? ' &. ~—Zf^
4. The locks of the Panama can*
«< al once opened^? allow a swimmer
to pass through; "charge of 36
cents was made. liow was this de-
termined? •
. K Hnw nuuiy-ttKtfkpiw wWf <*rp-
ployed in munition industries dur-
ing the war?
6. The human ear can distin-
^4—guiah hew many musical tones?
. 7. What gives a falling star its
brilliance?
V; 1L An egg weighs 40 per cent
more when freshly Jaid than just
before it is hatched. Why is this?
BOBBY
SOX
•y
Marty Links
'You see, he's much taller than the rest!"
CROSS
TOWN
By
Roland Coe
SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK
yrt\
'You cut it too short!"
Colored SB
cotton ryg yarn for. h*
soles—4 ounces* of \xwSr
favorite color for the m
Pretty as can be and g
idea!
To obtain complete crochets..
tlona for the High House Boot?
No. .5493) alsea small, medium*
included send 16 cents In J
name, address and pattern nun
Due to an unusually iars. -
current cohdlllofts. slightly m^!
rwjulred In filling orders for. * "
moat popular pattern numbers.
Send your order tp:
SB WIN O CIBt
530 South Wells St. CWeati}"1
Enclose 16* cents for Pattern.
No..
'Name.
Address-
The Answers'
.1. The Gulf Stream.
2. Astronomical bodies
NANCY
which
■give true tight are called stars.
3. Because of the many inlets
which extend along the coastline.
4. By his weight.
5." A peak of 10,300,000, approxi-
mately nnp mnnitinn worker fnr
every man in the vmy and navy.
61 More than 10,000. However,
we use very few, since the musir
-*cal scale is based on the limited
human voice. *"
7. It is due to the fierce burn-
ing of its component parts^caysfcd _
by friction when passing through
the earth's aitrnapphere at ter
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loisture is lost by evap
I'LI PUT THIS
lemonade out~dn
The window-ledge
^to get cold
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By Ernie Bushmiller
OHJ.
SPILLED
it
HERE VA ARE, KIDS—
GET YOUR LEMONADE
ICICLES/
J-
ONE
CFNT
each
VtVTW
GAY little bedroom slippers that
v .. look like Cossack lrofrtsr-
: Warm as toast. It takes 2 balls of
plum or other brightly colored
'€ } 6 W '7«
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JEF£ DID I EVER SHOWYoU
THIS OLD PriOMOSRAPH AND
TReSE OLD VALUABLE RECORDS
I HAVE?
Bsn«r> Dlttratt
Thlt Modem Way
to oppsr bronchial
tubes with Us soothing
medicinal vapors.
stimulates'
the chest and back
_ surfaces like a nice.
Wanning poultice.
t/penetrstes
these records are s/ they
really very valuable/) sound
they-were the first f(scratchy.'
Disc records made'j r
£
well,THEY re
A LITTLE
scratched up
but they're
worth Five
Bucks a piece4
LATER
THAT DAY,'
By Bud Fisher
I'll
surprise,]
MUTT',
/theyaint \
*> scratched up )
anymore, mutt.'
I sandpapered
-j them down
\smdoth for
=^You!
That's Why T"~
"Was baby sent down from
heaven,' mama?
I "Yes, my dear."
"They like to have .it nice and
quiet up there, don't "they?*^
_ An «old hermit died recently
when he wandered out of the
woods and' saw an auto for the
first time. He didn't see it soon
enough! /
OWM, F(
BETTER Bl
ItlnrttttTrTTtl
yovr fdvorite recipes 1
dot* by comparing them with
redpes contained in
TOP AY'S BAKING^
Y our nam* and address on a pod J
will bring you this new baking*
plus a copy of The Clabber Cirtl
ing Book, both free.
~~7~ ADDRESS
HULMAN & COMPAK
Dept. W Terra Haul*, I
: Fasy to Say
Joe—I can go Q)ut with any girl
plrnf-
LITTLE REGGIE
Great Help lo Mothers
Best-known home remedy you can
use to relieve coughing, congestion
in upper bronchial tubes, muscular
soreness or tightness due to colds
—is to rub Vicks VapoRub on the
throat, chest and bactc. Right away
VapoRub's penetrating-stimulat-
ing action starts to work'—and
keeps on working for hours —
-to-erbtt-audi ~
wonderful re-
lief. Try it,„—
W
HAIR-PIN
SHORTAGE J
GUESS, WELL
ILL FIX THAT /
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By Margarita
Sam—Why rinn't you then?
Joe—I don't please any7^
Acid Test
J acta—How can you tell i/ a woman
really lores-you? . . ".
f Jim—If she really loves you, you ran
make her do anything she wants to.
■ ;
PT ■ " Yes. What?
| "Robert," -chided mother, "why
are you always wishing for things
you haven't got?"™. «•'
"Why„ mother," retorted the
thoughtful lad, "what else can I
wish for?" -*'
Buy U. S. Savings Bonds!
JITTER
DRV ITCHY SCALP
^rW^et relief.from Itching of
■9 I dry scalp and help remove
loose dandruff f lak_£a witti
what bothers you most?
M _CL
Chewing Discomfort?. . .. . . □
food Particles Under Plato*? . O
Troublesome Lowers? . r. . t Q
?,t
1 by the experience °f grateful thou-
. ho ¥ found complete dental-plate
y
By Arthur Pointer
When
4
—-chaps ha
QUICK RELIEF. Freezing weather
rirjri n 1 it |fir> rnlln lmiif« thwux
"thirsty." Skin Rota reH, sore—may
even <-rack and bleed. Now soothing
Mentholatum acta me.dicinaUy.^{\)
Gently stimulates local blood supply
—f ) H 'p« r -
ls so they can retain
needed moisture. Quick—^flmooui |
Mentholatum, the comforting, ra
icated b%im overeore, chopped han
cheejti. Uw. Handy j ar or tubeM
REG'LAR FELLERS
•y—
1 grop'ortably secure—not for.
J, but all day—orttodata ~
2. Quic*iy relieves am
•ore Kuma due to looae
to keep'out trri
. 4. I(- " "
WHAT3 AIUN6
' /ooo-oo-o!,
doal
uppers to^
. -Tf. at^ou^efniggtat8
ou'll be completely u*
ot get your money back
TO-NIGHT
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OITAOLI
1AXATIVI
CAOtlOM. (Ml OMIT • onictao
ML
B GETTING HP NIGHTS
GETTING YOU DOWN ?
ThMunds say famous doctor* 1
discovery gives Messed relief from
exeeu acidity u the nine
•WAMP"
ITWINK.
IVC GOT A
UPSET
-STUMMIOC,
MOM'
MANAGt
oetai
'SET
STOMACH
By Gene Byrnes
I ET HAFFA
DOZEN APPLE
TURM-0VERS
AN- TOPPED 'EM
off With a
HUNKA
UPSIDE-DOWN
CAKE!
Get MENTHOLATUM
The War Is Over, but We Must Pay for i
Buy Safe juid Sound U. S. Savings B<
VIRGIL
By Len Kleis
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HOME- )
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Ift* • 16
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SILENT SAM
By Jeff Hayes
warn
Qff/CA
• Feel the soothing warmth of Ben-Gay ...as it goes to
work, relieving thoae cold symptoms.Doctors know about
the two famous pain-relieving agents in Ben-Gny-methyl
salicylate and menthol. Ben-Gay contains up to 2 Va times
more of these ingredients than five other widely offered
rub-ins. For fast relief, get genuine quick-acting Ben-Gay>
BEN-GAY-THE original analgesique bau
r*/ i rheumatism i there's ats<
/j/$orvr' \ mijscie pain. mild ben
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Brown, Nugent E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1946, newspaper, February 1, 1946; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256174/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.