The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946 Page: 2 of 8
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Get your car in shape . for
summer driving . .. bring it
here today and have oils
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- The Crosbyton. chamber of com-
raerce at a recent meeting-named
several * standing committees,
whose memberp .will aerve for the
coming year. In order thdt the
corfimittees,.. and the public, will
know what -thesecommittees
should .accomplish
their duties is given below.■
Advertising and Publicity, Good
Will: Hubert Curry; chairnian, D.
H. Moody and A. R. King. Duties:
to advertise and publicize not only
the chaml
alsohHpTwith the publicity of any
thing that will be of benefit .td1
war heroes wiiuif~~r~: .
TALK OVER RADIO .
FOR PRICE DANlEt
Crosbyton.
Aviation: G. Q, Jpaudlef, chair-
man, Robert McKinnon and Audry
Mky. Dutfes: .to help ip any way
possible the building and mainten-
ance of an airport and to study
-2he„- assistance we may recede in
Hffie-futureVby 1t*£vfng an airport
through government aid.
Agriculture and Poultry: Jesse
Bass, chairman, W. M. Kunkel and_
Elvis Howell, Duties: "to assist in
every way the building of a Mi-
gratory Lffbor .^ftrnp^""JT6 stand
baclv-of and help to put over a Ro-
with the County Agent and Soil
Conservation in bettering our ag-
riculture jjnpro
.An old-fashioned political rally
wjth placards heTalding the counr"
ties represented will be staged1 by
MOsic Hall at Houston, Texas,
next Monday night, June IT,* to of-
ficially open his statewide cam-
paign for Attorney General. H ti-
roes of World War II will be"a-
„ leers' on ,the half-
hour radio plrogr^jn^high ^win^^
broadcast over all statioms-of the
NAMEbtHAl$MAN
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one, Crosbyton, tt** been named
chairman of the Ladies Auxiliary
of the Cfosbyton chapter of the
^y|nfre^For Lieutenant -Governor
club of m^tt-wfljMPnouhced by
Jo Edd Winfree," candidateTor
that office; Mrs. hartley is. the wi--
riowqf t rinnffirtemte veteran. Her
pension was raised^ fi*om ,$30~to
$50. a month througlua bill author-
ized by Mr. Winfree, representa-
tive fr6
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There is no habit that „will add so much to
your general happiness through life and
comfort in old age as the habit of saving.
Start the child right with a Bank Account
and instill into it the saving habit. 'We are
glad to handle "the accounts of young as
well as old and will open accounts at any
time.'ff'ay by Check—the safe way.
CITIZENS
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"Tawneri^ifaT'ouTtryT^tSCT^r^r^er
a better egg price. *
Civic Improvement and Com-
munity health and safety: for.''3,
L.. Adams chairman, Cary Lodal_
and Mrs. J. W: Lemley. Duties:
Conduct an annual clean up-cam-
paign.-Request the remodeling, "of
some store fronts and have attrac-
tive displays. Recommend city
sanitation and to have regular in-
spections of alleys trash and gar-
bage,-disposal^ To see that our
park is beautiful: to work up a
campaign on the solicitations that-
business 'men have tp put up with
everyday,.Help Red Cross, Scouts
and other organizations. To assist'
Texas (^uahty Network and the
Texas State Network from 8:30 to
9:00 P. M. , . . " ■ j\
- Supporters from nearly w 200
counties have already indicated
their 'intention of attending the
Rally in behalf of Price 'Daniel's
candidacy. The first fifteen min-
utes will be taken up by key speak-
ers trorri Various sections of the
! State, including G-I veterans
; whose exploits have Been -PWorded
[ in the pages of .Army and Navy
history. The last fifteen minutes-
will.be-used by Price
presenting for the first, time to a
i
issues of his campaign for Attor'r
ney General. ...~ •
Miss Nora Jo Tussy of .- Dallas
is spending a two week vacation
here wjitl^ rh^r parents, -Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Tussy,"Peggy ahd Elsie.
Another daughter of the Tussy's,
Mrs. " Dale Wren and son of Am-
arillo, spent the week-end here. _
• Week-end guests 'in the * V. R.
Haltom home wer^ their * sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haltom of O-
dessa, and Henry Haltom. of Bor-
ger. Henry Earl was accompanied
by Miss, Ruth Ferris of' Chicagoi
pF DISTINGUISHED CHARACTI
This is our goal and our promise to vm.
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vice ^'reverent /dignity and L
prifce<J to mee^the wishes ofthefaSl
lies we serve.
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Ambulance Service
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Buy a BdND Today!
MOORE WITHRAWS;
IS FOR BOYCE HOUSE
FOR LT. GOVERNOR
if yoi
busin
advocating irrimunl^tl on ftr
Latest, development in: the swift
moving campaign* of Boyce House
for Lieutenant Governor " is the
withdrawal of Bob Moore, Amaril-
lo and Brownwood publish&r, from
the raefe~lmd the announcement of
his support of House.
Moore, one of the leading candi-
dates until his withdrawal several
days ago, is widely known over
the state,and political, observers
had predicted he w6uld have poll-
ed a credible 'vo-te.
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This is the time of the year for fresh 1
tables, but unless they are bought fresh
properly cared for, much of their..flavor ii
We pride ourselves on our "Gai _ _
Vegetables, and assure yoiui that every,'
will be made to get the best vegetables
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Diphtreria and Smallpny ^To ntHiat ENROLLMENT SET8 REC ORD JcffCfSOlI COUdt^
largest selection the market affords.
in getting Traffic # lights on our
two Highway intersections.
Highway and Transportation:
Joe Parks, chairman. Ernest Smith
and Bob Work. Duties: To request
and work on farm to market roads
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Regulator Safety Valve and Gauge. '>•
"Ready„fo Hook Up — A Bargain:
I , LOOK OVER tHIS LlSt OF EQUIPMENT
AND PICK OUT WHAT YOU NEED| -
Cultivators Three Kinds of Planters,
Tillers, Weeders, "Two Kinds of Mow-
ers, Two Kinds of Feed Mills, More
Board P4ows, Six Foot Combine, Pickup
• Tandam Discs, Scoops, Shades to Fit Atiy
Tmctor Pick-tjp Steel Bed To Fit Ford
Blankets, Spurs, Bits
NOW ON HAND-CULTIYATdB SWEEPS
4 facta* to 40 Inches
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and see that we are able to get
right of ways; to work with the
commissioners Court and City of-
ficials. To help with delegations to
Austin and other places where we
may help with major highways. To
keep well informed on where roads
may be built and the approximate
good Qiey will do for Crosbyton.
Industrial: RuSsell McCurdy,
chairman, L. H. Redwine and Lot-
tie Ellison; Duties^ Assistance in
business locations whenever possi-
ble. Cooperation with West Texas
C #f C to advertise and develop
West Texas. To help with the an-
swering of Inquiries from business
concernsf^k^g./bca?tGnri —
Retail Trade: Rhea Qampbell,
chairman, Griffin Odom and L L.
McClintock. Duties: Set a pro-
gram for closing hours. Select, the
Holidays to be observed. Help get
the people to display tfielr nigs on
holidays. To make the people Con-
scious of the "fact that C5*osbyton
wants their business and intends
to cooperate with them in anyway
possible to get it. Advocate a buy
at home slogan and show the peo-
ple where every dollar in being
spent at home helps them just
that much more in Improvements
and better schools.
Religious Activities: John Da-
vis, chairman, Joe Johnston and
Mrs. Bert Black. Duties: To help
in any way possible the building of
a better town by helping the
churches in.jiny plan that they
may' think *ia feasible. •
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Mrs. Murray Hefner of Lubbock
spent the week-end with her hus-
bgjjd here, and with. Mr, and Mrs.
O. R. Hefner and family. Murray
is here working, in the wheat har-
Lubbock, Texas. Summer school
registrations *at~Texas Technologi-
cal College set a new record ast
2312 students enrolled for,.the. first
summer .term, June 5-July i6. Of
this number 1265 are veterans.
For VIT-A-WAY,
Grain Co.
see Cros-Tex
Adv.
The father of 4w4 children, he
"'ft the Senate to volunteer in
World . War II, served oversea**
and now asks promotion to the
office of Lieutenant Governor,
lor which he is qualified, based
on service and- experience* Ad-
dress Allan Shivers, Port Ar-
thur, Texas/ Adv.
ME IN TO SEE US
Lady's Stomach was
Like A Gag Factory;
Meals Turned To Gas
"One lady said recently that her
stomach used to be like a ''gas
factory!" That is, when she ate
meal it seemed to turn right into
gas. She was always bloated, had
awful, stomach gas pains,, daily
headaches and constant irregular
bowel aCtiOhu Now, however, this
lady says fthe 1« FREE of STOM-
ACH GAS arid she says the change
Is due to taking INNER-klD. Her
meals agree witli her, No^fas or
Meat i«ftar eating. Headaches and
eona^patkiA are gone„ "C^! what
relief!" stages this ladyv "Why
don't other gas and constipation
sufferers get INNER-AID".
,\WNEIt^AlD contains. 12 Great
Herb*; they electee bowels« clear
ftt-fram stomach, act on ahtgglah
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LUBBOCK'S OLDfeST AND FINEST BAKERY
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946, newspaper, June 14, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256193/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.