The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1946 Page: 2 of 10
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week-end lib the home of his, par-
^ Rev and Mrs. J. -W. Watson.
Tom V. left Monday-to return* to
U* work while Mrs. Watson re-
mained over-fOr a two week's vis-
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J; I,. (Heavy). Collier -left yon-
day to return to Hot Springs, N.
to remain &
ico resort so he has
turn there.
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4-H CLUB BOXS
ENJOY CAMP AT
MacKENZIE' PARK
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By Mrs* I.
Eleven 4-H cfub boys with D6y-
le JHlnson. 4-H Club Leader from
-Kalgaiy and County Agent," W. ti. «j
Kimhrought* Spent STdajS at the
District -4-H Club encampment at
Lubbock last' w.feek, where demon-
strations on wild game and *tlfle
shooting were given along with
piftuct! HB6WB afrqTaa«et>ttli games;
*The
"trip: J
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brundidge
and daughters, Mrs. Verna Henry
and- baby Of Jdorman, Okla., and
Mr. Qene Coward and children
spent the week-end visiting the_
Carlsbad Caverns at Carlsbad* N.
Mexico,
following boys made . the
M. Fowler; Crosbyton; Joe
Ralls; Arnold RatheaU,
Darrell Dawson, Cros-
by ton f MaxPyess, Ralls; Clydene
Head, Lorenzoi,. _W..^R. Herrtng,
Crosbyton; ■ ""Royce* Hinson, *1 Kai-
gary; Franklin Miller, Floydada;
and Kenneth Sellars, Ralls.
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<--f> £
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Don't pay these high prices*for new suits_-
and dresses. Save your- old clothes-^
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AND-THEY WILL LOOK LIKE NEW1
Bring • Them To Us
Our Work Is
G U: A RANT'EED
SERVICE
GOLDEN
KRUST
BREAD
MADE BY
Crosbyton, Texas
Guy Akin, Owner
THRILLS! SPILLS!
SPEED!
f*.
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
RACES START AT 8:30 P. M.
WWW AT M* P. M.
LUBBOCK
CROSBYTON REV1EWIL-**-
4-H CLUB BOYS
TO ATTEND-MEET
"f^v.
StthScr
Hinson
The Revival Meeting of .' the.
Baptist church started . Friday
evehirig with-good attendance.
Bro. ty. Hv Graham of Harlengift
is doing some * great preaching.
Everyone is ^elc&me.. " "
Mr, jand Mrs.' H. T. Snider
Crosbyton were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Geo, stokes Sunday... They ftl-'
so, attended church, i V ' "•
children returned from Arizona
Saturday*mornlng v^iere thCy Jhad
beftn visiting Mr. and Mrs. GCorge
MatheWs. Mr. arid; Mrs. Mathews
are the,proud parents . of a baby
girl. . .-
~ Elton Witt and Cleveland" Male
of this-'Community are visiting in
Arizona ; and California. They
Mr. and Mrs.'
H. R. Witt of Spur Aiid.-Mi's. -l^tKel
Maze and Sybal Ray of Roaring
Springs.
Jack Jones o£ FK'ydada is . vis-
iting. Rosa Dean Hinson Sfid Ed
•t" this week.
AT COLLEGE
Two< Qrosby CSounty 4-H boys,
J. M. bowler of Crosbyton and/ B.
L. Anderson of .Ralls; and their
4-H Club leader, Qoy Weems of
flails,"plan tcrattenti. the*4-H Club
Rouad-Up to be held at College
station August 28-30. A weli-
rcmnde<r~eaiR Monal program .will
be given. 'i'--*
- W. JR. Kimbfrdllgn, gqutity ngenl;
and Miss ifoz'elte Rs&st,County
home demonstration agent, also
plan to attend a State Conference
which -will be held at A. anfcl M.
at the same .time. . • "
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Review Classifieds Bring JKesUlta
Mrs. Verna Henry and baby
of Norman, Okla., spent the week-
end here visiting with her slater
and family, Mr- and Mrs. Floyd
jgmiididgc. 'r^i" y - ■ _
-Miss Eva Littlefield of^ltus,
Okla:,-and Mrs. Neoma.0«ofge of
Vernon «re«.-guestg of the Fred
%nd OJen Littlefield famHies. ,
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...Mr. and Mrs. W- C. Fields of
StephenVill^ spent the first of the
week with her hieces and nephews
the L^tta families.
^er vlgn6W'
rougn tne week in the W. A. Lat
ta horneVere. 8X1 ^ Mrs.-W. R.
Cbggin arid family,. Mr. - and
J. B. Majssingili and"*fajTiii'y and
Dolly Broyles, all of Phillips, and
Mr and Mrs. J, E .Green and fam-
ily "of Floydadfe.
Mf.land Mrs, w * i
Latta and Miitg.
-Latta attended i'L.
ner honoring M. c anlTf
la, .in .thw— B.
Flpydada Sunday. 1
SOCTHPLAlSs^
monument co
PLAIN VBBW
.....AiiBS.-
Establi^thej 19^ —
«parcrt«cl(r<9.m h« WAC'* with the rank
of lieutenant c61on«l7 h< b««n named
adhrisor to X3«n«ral Om&r Nr Bradley,
Administrator of Veteran*' Affairs, oi *
matter* pertaining to won en veterans.
Miss Stilwell, whose home is in Kansas
City^ Kant., served in the Philippines a«
off c«i-in-chargr pf fh« WAC
a! General Mac Arthur's headqvarttw.
T. H R 0 Ub G H S C I E N C
Miss Winifred L, Stll#eil, recently _ Miss Vonda Howell Of Crosby-
unntnltd from the WAC's with the rank tnn Sq \ri ci t i n cr Mkis NnrmA JPflll
ton is visiting Miss Nornv& Jean
Fisher. :
Mr. and Mrs George Graham
of Hereford and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Graham of Groom attend-
ed churfih and visited th®ir bro-
ther, "the Rev. W. 11/ Graham Fri-
The .. community is * meeting
WecTri^aay oTTJTfirweek' for
day meeting at the school house
to pain| the inside of the school
house. Every one is invited to
come and bring lunch.
Batismal services y/ere at Mr:
Marvin Powells-on Sunday after
noon. Duwayne Brewer- wag bap
tized.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon, McClure
land Mr.. *tnd Mrs. C. A. McClure
snfent Thursday" of. last week,* in
Memphis visiting Mr." and "Mrs.
Robert Moss and Robert Mack,
' Mrs. Roy McCravey, of Este-
line, is spending a f<^v days here
day evening. ., ,
"™HSi~T^e OHori1^ -TurByfTIT^^ ^anl^^
Nelson Fry wy.re married Aug. :9
at the'home of Rev. "
Spur^ ^Fhe, bnd«, woreT a bine dress
with black accessories. Those at
tending the:- wedding were Mr. and
Mrs. carQi.'VViHlains,. ' JbtevrH21
Coffman, .Sylvia Gpffman, and
Mrs. Lov£..,This couple were rear-
ed, in the ^Calgary community and"
we wish them much happiness and
success. ' "• _
kie and Mary Ann §iarrett
grif among, 'those from this com-
ity who attended the Old Set-
tlors Reunion Friday night.
Mrs. J. D, Hinson and* daugh-
ter, Doyl#ne,v shopped in Lubbock
Visiting her son and Tamilyy Mr..
ariclvi^"s. Rudolph McCurdy "and
Saturday.
' Neva Jo-
spending
ter, .Mrs;:- G.
W^ttf-'^f Qhildress ' is
this week w:Wh. her sis-
B. Morris.
Mrs. W", B Ford visited her
mother in Wichita Falls last week
You get all the features th^t have long made
the interne "U.S. Royal" famous-—plus the
advantage, of special rayon cord construe-v
tion* to make your driving extra safe,trouble-
free and luxurious. „
Nineyears ago when"U.S.-" first mackcl^d
a rayon cord tire it wqs proven that although,
ruyort-built tireis are 'tighter, they are also
strong^r etnd safer. '■
That's because this super-strength rayon
"U.S." uses, runs many degrees cooler.. .cuts
down destructiV<f'f«H<>M/flr-. ... Ud^> tliUU^
sands of miles to tire life ~„ • • and gives you
"Tar~grealer protecfibn agai nslTitow- ouTs+v
And of course in this newest U.S. Royal
you get many otherYafety features, too—the
famous Royal block tread for smooth riding-
perfect balance for easy steering and park-
ing. The'fact is that U.S.- Royals are every
bit as modern as the„fine cars fltiwHieh they.
iMitdui d equipmet ^
the quality name they've built up over'the
1 a'sFthirt y yeaTsvCf y bit as good vitfuelor "
your money as.U.S. R^yals huve always been.
Sec these great ilew tire^tQday at yw
U. S.] Tire t)ealer's — find out how soon you
can be riding otr rayon-built U.S. Roymjs!
Larry
Mr. and J^Irs. Wayne Appling
an.d,..judy were Sun^ax^-dinrier
guests-of Rev. and Mrs. R. J.
Keith and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe &heburne of
Ralls were the week-end guests
of-Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mosley and
the W. E. Crawfords. . .
Miss Peggy Brewer of Lubbock
."rpent the 'week-end at home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Brewer.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
S. Ki Porter is on our sick list
and wish her a speedy recovery.
RamOnd and Quill'Pierce, sons
of J. J .Pierce, were married Sat-
Urday. ^vening to out of the com-
munity girls^in * a double - wedding
cefcmohy
. parsonage., by. Rev. E. J. K,e,i
pasJLgr of the Mt. Blanco church.
We all wish the young couples
much happiness.
, Mr. aind'M'rs. R. D, Armstrong
are gone on "a vacation this week.
Mrs. Ross Fewell of Lubbock is
spending a few days with , her,
parients,'Mr. aifd Mrs. Mjjll Keith,
while her husband is in Dallas on
business. ' r" ■' \
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STORY ON PLAINS
GROUND WATER
STUDY DUE SOON
""X report on observations of the
Texas State Board of Water En-
gineers and the United-': .States
Geological Survey on ground wat-
jfel^on the ^piaiitis will, soon-be" ' re-
'letoed for puBiicaUon,
end. She reports her mother much,
improved after being seriously ill.
n Shivers Runs
For I4. Governor
On Qualifications
*Pr —ml Gov0rnm ml ngvfotioM mtrict oil rayon construction )o tint 6:50 md Ian*
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Senator Allan Shivers, leading
candidate for lieutenant governor,
is seeking election to that'4office
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WHITED STATES RUBBER C6MP*llf
^is fajl .there will be;;J!urthpr
m * this ftPeal, said
W. L. Broadhurst, USGS, geolo-
t^)lely on the basis of hia qualifica-
tions of wid etraining and experi-
ence.
In every" way, AUan Shivers, the
legislator, lawyer, farmer and
vC'orld War II combat veteran,-Is.
exceptionally qualified for the. No ;
2 state' office. As a state senator
for a number of years, he est&b-
Mrtied an excellent record of public
service. A loyal Democrat and na-
tive Texftn, he is a man of highest
character and splendid personri:-
teeh . measuring, ty, ^e majority M Texans belie ve
water levels [in- the arear This "fall
study,.which'^aimgt, be conducted
now - while so many wells are
pumping, will J>e to determine
What is the interference between
wells, Levels of watey in neigh-
boring wells " will ^be measured
whtle one'.well is a vicinity is
pumping, then drawdowns of ohe
he will reflect credit and honor on
the State of Texas.
Shivers, a war yetertfri of t vo
yeart'overseaa.duringwhichti me
ha. earned g battle stars, did his
best sto make this a' free country
for a, free people. He will continue
that course ks lieutenant governor.
He has conducted a dignified
or more in operation at the ^me campaign, free . of. mud-slinging
time, and other observations will
be made.
• BteoadSiurst says a future styidv
will be made, too, on the effects
or well! drtllef to Mtty aOO bset
and filled up to 150 and with the.
hole-cleaned vout to the drilled
depth, ... .. *r....... .
In his opinion clean wells should
mftke: -~msi e-- economic yield of
"water.
The USGS-fitate Board of Wat-
waited by . irrigation well operas
tors, in view of the heavy usage
of irrigation well* this summer
and its effect on the water table.
In general Boardhurst is opti-
mistic kbout the future irrigation
outlook in this area, due to the
heavy recharge that fallows rain
and personalities. His platform ap-
P£als to every Texan: Better farm
better imlarie/i
for school teachers, enlarged pub-
lic saiety facilities, aXhoMti^h ^Ub
lie health program, redistrictlhg
the state for legislative purposes,
[greater aid to the aged, real assis-
tance to war veterans, reorganiza-
tion of the pardon and parole sys-
tem, a first'Class university-for the
colored,, .and equal responsibility
He is ^gainst a tales, state income
or any other form of new taaea. ,
Ann Shivers wiU be the Ueu^
tenant gorernor of~all the people.
In addition ,«o integrity, sincerity
and ability, he has a background
of tiininiQg ahd a record of Imblic
eerviee already performed which
sCBrage basin «nd the
watershed which supphes it. *
fall and the physical characterise r,
tics of the sCOrage.basin £nd the 5?!^? ^ ask for pro-
motion.
-viewo
View fromfireman'iteat inside cat ef one ^ Santa Fe't
great fleet ef Dtesel locomotives. Engineer sits at right.
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Many of the fine things you are enjoy*
,n^snd are about to enjoy on the
Santa Fe are the direct result of rid-
ing the line rather than riding an
office chair. - --Ai -r:;--r' *■
Yoocansee;
but in terms of the possible improves
menu for better senrice to shipperi
cab of a locomotive
to prove that foresight is better than
hindsight.
That's why yoU so often find the top
executives of Santa Fe at the ""head-
end" of Santa Fe trains. They ride in
front by desire and 'design to see
"'frtuwli rahiiji ' '£ .:.
'-The modern railroad execuciire^bo
has grown up with tracks and traioi;
and who has spent a large part of his
life in railroading, looks at a section
of track not in terms of tie. and rails
Coupling long experience with ma*
ture vision, he translatei new ideas
cthDff^with^ immediateHdecisiott
t it both practical and timely.
Thitpractical "Management's-ey^
view" has led to the straightening of
cdcxcst ijnprovcj! roadbj.df, .new^
bridges and many other things which
pay off in terms of "better service Sot
both passengers and shijppers. lt has
led also to improvements of desijjn
and handling in th*,locomotive*
themselves. _
' During the next few months, Santa
Fe will announce a number of new
features improving its service •*<*
equipment. Watch for i '
FE SYSTEM LINES
Serving the W«l and Soofhwestw ^"
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1946, newspaper, August 23, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256203/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.