The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1946 Page: 8 of 10
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MOTLEY
dickens
THURSDAY:
the Motleys
who regales western audiences
wherever he goes with atqrisa
new and old of
Coincidental with the
m
^pJtheJ'cw similar
which were not abandoned, during
years, wttll he held Thurs-
Haile, of Aftdn, presi dent
' fif th? WaoClation, said the^event
_ wotad open with-Jthe-arffiual 10 o'-
' ~C)ock parade Thursday morning
. and would be followed by the me-
morial service at 11 o'clock, fol-
lowing the custom of years.
_ , I tag, speakerjduytng
the afternoon will be Judge Chas.
. E. Cbombeg, of Stamford, ^ selfc;
' styled Prairie flog lawyer, veteran
Oid^ sellleis uiie meeting of the more staid mem-
Vl" \urlll Kalha VAIth.
bers erf the group will be jthe reun-
ion rodeo, so far as is 'Known . the
cnly free rodeo, in the world.-. -
ioT'wish -fatty brir
Wlr lunches and spread Iheni. Mr.
Haile said. For those wtyo prefer
not to lie bothered' with,rabfflSt®E'
dinner there will be a lunchstand;
In the late afternoon :of each
day the ,old-fashiSiied dances will
be held at the arbor and each olghV
will be featured with <lanc«j!1for
the younger sets at the same-place
Mr. Haile eakL Pudley'shqws will
•be on the midway.' i; -.~s. # >..
forfoqtbaLl squad
,. •; - A"T THEGH SEPT*,2ND
James Reed, former Crosbyton|
high Bohool star, J vyill report to" tfii
Coach Del! Morgan's-Texas Tech
Red Rafder rfquad on. SmV2 as a li^^^ppICffbon- .fprrnB for
nunHiHntp f«r thi« vpur's team, ac- former enlisted meit^ff"v terminal
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AHD SOUND
NATIONS;
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candidate for year's team, ac
icyrding to ifaoiTO^ion/'jfioww-IKe
Reed played with Tech and
1tmSdT<5«6 letter in 1942, theory
states. Thirty-five former letter
lien of the college who sgryfl# in
\e&jja9cgt duVing the war
are among the 125'candidates for
" .iKis year's squad.
—Lu. -c
The best way. to get a wart off
your hands is to marry .h)^.
APPLICATION BLANKS
FOR-LEAVE PAY S(
he had not- -C-SoetVed ii]n|«giii
JWrfmater t0 the
y Wednesday; PostrfWster
Olefl jbittleffeld' had '■••reipttveC no-
former enlisted
leave pay would arrive here in a
if*/ days. < ,ff
The form, conaisting_ of a- page
of general instructions," one of de-
tailed instructions, one-of mailing
inatruetigniMand ;af one-jjage 4ues:
Ms
sworn' to before a nojftiy public
or other office^ authorised to ad-
minister oatfirTcfr..general purpos-
es. •• V.
Claims for unused leave^undec
STATE ^
Juagiog from the reDort-"
ng in and eomniirv,.!?**
did a real Job hajidHn
situation at; the Old
As.'tlpra feTe
naeetl
vas
severe
Morida;
we would not have n Gu m
ing next Monday, but a^/
Wa^V'Loya"*;^
the Armed Forces. Leave
1946 bust be postmarked nrt l
er thai? September
T—
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Vacation time means that tfie old car must be in tip-top
shape. This -will not -be irue urtless you keep it pro.perly ser-
vicied—greases (jhanged on tiroe,, lubricated properly, radiator
and' "battery jigiven-pFoper r
YOU GET THIS JtlND OF SERVIC E AT ;
-f - — -
Vsi and reuse every drop of cooking
fat, and then turn it over to your
meat dealer, Conscien tious salvage
means md/e soap
for you and more
edible fats and
oils released for
shipment abroad.
A CAREFUL LOOK NOW
will save yoif plenty of^ backaches later on
feC..
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J.—first rale of cotton
t .• A
Some one of these'days you hre going tp pur-
chase new power equipment for your larm.
What"ybu buy with your.hard work is mrghty
important and how much, hard work this new_
equipriiehfis designed to save you is one of the
most important features about it.
— That's why we.say take a careful look at-the
JPord-Ferguson Triactor. You will see how its
■nap
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A, B. MAY, I'rcp.
INSURANCE LAW
Insurance benefits tp veterans'
were materially extended When
Lubbock' County has already re-
ceived its first bale of 1946 cottwv.
It" was brought .in August; 17 by L.
Lx Ruckner. who lives 12 miles
.•"•raise; lowef and self them where you HvSWt
them tq. work. You direct the^^hree links io
mm
SA¥E PLENTY
i
—
114% Variety, econonw-antl qualify you want in
• food—shop where the shelves ai'e \\'ell stocked
"Twith brands of proven cju^ity—with menu-
■planniifispirations^a.ml witli budget-halanc-.
ing economy. For finer foods, for better ''cooking,
' . —-
the President sign^«l-a -liberalized
GI" insurance'bill last Friday? Rob-
ert W. Sisson, Lubbock Veterans
administration regionar rhanager,.
strid- today.-—
Discussing the amendments to
•4he : National'" ••Service Life Insur-
ance act. which became, law yester-
fiay, Sisson saitt GI insurance ben-
efits are -now in lih with those of,
commercial .insura:rrce -
at. a great .saving to the .vietgran. ,
SeWice Life insurance'was des-
ignated to meet the needs, of Men."
en at -war",
flawed "The - new . amendments/
it moje .attractive in peace time.
Principaf changes m the iamend-
ea act include:.
1. Lump sum payments to bene-
fictac'fie.s IT Uesired. —-—' "1"
2. Total disability protection'Qp-
ori" payment of slight ..additional
premium. :. - > ... -
' S. Entitlement of aU -- persons
whq .ser\-ed ill the armed forces be.r^
tween ddtobe*--8^4640, fthfcUSept--
cmber'2,. 1945,%t.o..apply for N"at-
ionai.Service - policies of to in-
crease the amount of .policiesr al-
•fra l'V-4-n forced
east of Lubbock, and he receive.cLa j , ' -1(
M premium from the Lubbock tfolled Fever-
(Miamtier .of commerce.—. |
- This, is three Weeks earlier thaV. |
the average, Lubbock receiving its
first bale last year on September
5th.
a hydraulic, finger tip con*!.
FERGUSON IMPLEMENTS FOR EYEtY
" CULTIVATION NEED
There are three Ferguson Row Crop"
Cultivators: rigid fine, spring tine and
listed crop models. Any one of
ean be attached to
lower, set and control them with your
-Anger-tips.
Ufjr—- iVtrl
The Ferguson Weeder is attached
and controlled -in ex^otly' tfe tomfr
lashion. This implexnent will cover SO
acres oc more pef day. End sectioiw.foj&".
up for transport through gates and lanes;
is tlie ideal im-
ICIen
IdlM*1'
MM*tK
a s«ds
S ship.
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RE;
YOU JHESE
We are overstocked on- many Jewelry Items
- , and have priced them, to sell. % ;
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ilflTTNB K1WS
BABY RINGS.
WATCH CHAINS
LAPEL ®INS
w-.
•PEARLS-
CROSSES
MASONIC JEWELRY
ISUJ'^
—Tie Pins
— ?
•j\tn% *11 w M wLwruM: u 11 M
A Large Selection of
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S WATCHES
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JEWELER—
. -4. More en do wm eh tty pes df p'ol-
ir-ies offered. ,ri
5. Removal of many restrictions
111 the naming of beneficiaries.;
"Holders „of°about six -million'
NSL policies now .in force ar.e eli-
|Vrovided by ... these amendmerTts,-'
Sisson pointed■ qut.
"In additoirtl [thone veterans who-
formerly "held some ten million '
policies ;that,.ha.ve„'lapsed may still
be entitled to reinstate them and
take advantage tbe low cost
protection provided for their fam-
ilies by GI insurance,.". " " . *
texas tech gets ,
Advanced unit '
of air corps
•yanced unit-.of the air Cotpsr< fee
ginning Sept. T^T^esident W. M.
\Vhyburn ha.^ been notified by the^
War crepartmerit.
i I'.TTrfifr iTr,t>'{«*"* an ""*• _"p 'j| ■*
in the country at schools with
- j -jiROTG woi^tf- wa# - v -requpstM by
President \Vhyburn- Jasfc-4 spring,
^JJlSrJVVar department has. indicat;-
•corps^ offiCers atTech, each "with"
a superior rating and holding a
rank between. Lieutenant and Col-
onel. 'JSSach'- officer will hawX,a|"
least 12 months OygfSeas service
and will be a Texan, Tf possible.
Texas Tech Will have advanced
units in air, signal corps and the
corps of engineers, a# well as teas-
ic^ROTO. The War department has
announced it will establish no new
ground units this fall, because; of
officer shortage. Tech has made
application for an infantry unit.
Lt.'~Col. Ludlow C. ^lams. com-
mandant of the Tech ROTC, has
been notified s^'^pnts mag iyi
''if: J
NXCKSON ORILG
W'T"!,I.)'"'' "Ij' 1 1 mil litTiiii ill I
"SM
textile and petroleum engineering..
Will-fee eligible for advanced corps
of engineering courses at Tech.
Previously these students had beten
exempted: Golonel Adams Teouest-
WtEe'change.
- A regulation of the Treasury
£>epartment provides that only
likenesses of deceasedpersons
shall appear on United States cur-
rency."; " •
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on the
IjjWk usuauy" wants you to cough
up. - *. ... • ' ■ ■'^■■-7.'
's
pasture and alfalfa rejuvenation. Its pjapn
teeth automatically reset by spring ten. "
sion. aftet passing^^Giyer
Attaches in a minute. Finger tip con-
trolled.
Ida's Beauty Shop
Licet nc
FACIALS
Given With
Mi* rh
Nohnan
Cosmjeties
Revron Polish
ih
All Shades
the home of texaco service
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your repeated c ompliments i
on our baking' inspire
bid
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tM £M k
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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/m1/8/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.