The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1946 Page: 1 of 8
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• AUGUST a«IH .1946
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TY-BifiHI
"Without or .wltt of-
ttnse to friends or foes
We 'sketch ^r world
It
exactly a*
By rob.
goes.'—
i-'m th t the election is over,
oaly thing to talk about is the
'ther And if the showers had-
fcome When they, dicTon Tues-
even that would have become
Conaway,- newly' elected
ffcgtructor for the Crosby ton
trioota, seems like a live wire,
wifrom the short conversations.
Tb ve had with him, we would
jum down as a man of ideas,
has lots pf. ambition for;, his,
idea, in "the forming of a
rtew« hand could be.
ed in lcits of ways impractical
1 )m> rii i and would mean
mat. dial of advertising foT
ortyton. We think he deserves
I public' s co-Vrperatimv in its „oft
LCfflBCh P W Henrens is no
I less enthusiastic about his foot-
I ^11 squad this y&ar. ^ have_ nine
(first string men back and a bunch"
| rf substitutes .who, are inuch st ron-
Lr tkan last year's squadinen/'
I he says. He admits, however, that
I tveiy teani in the conference is
[stronger this .year than1 last with
[the possible exception of one teafn.
Crosbyton . schools will open
next. Monday, Sept. 2nd,. Su.pt. R.-
Green has announced. And
from the looks ?>£ things the first
^ h. mppk the local schools will
four
If
open minus from . one to
jtt$hers. This is no fault of Supt.
Green's, for he has been scouring
the county for -some time looking
tor-teacher material. Last week
he made a trip down to ComUierco
trying to induce. teachers from
East Texas t6; come to West Tex-
tt. "I sounde<i' like a' chamber of
e secretary the way'I ex-
tolled the virtue® of Crosby ton,"
aid the superintendent. rr.
First question always asked by
t prospective teacher is, "Is a
house or apartment . available,"
Green said, tyhen the answer is in
tie negative, it doesn't do any
{Md to talk further: K
_ Crosbyton isn't alone^ in being
short on teachers t^his year, The
Rills Banner reported last week
The Ralls public' schools Will
open Sept. 2 - maybe. ■Reaigjia-
have been- coming in, and it
been impossible to Jure teach-
<W without prospect of housing'
them." : ' ,, ., . ■'**•"•••••'•••■■■
Reports from the state superin-
-lUdSBt's office say that Texas
lacks 12 percent of having enough
tttehers for this school term.. TOat
•Ws up to about 12,000 teachers,
md as Texas pays less than most
•^<8 for its teachers, there is lit-
Us chance of getting them to
t®*Mn..;And. Texas .colleges and
universities report that very few
cf their graduates are majoring in
education.* In other words, they
Am't intend to be teaclrerS.
As one man said, -A depression
*111 bring them hack into the
Skies" co
terday following rains pf drought
breaking proportions' .which felt" in
Crosby County and over the South
Plains Wednesday. By Thursday
morning ; the government rain
gauge, in Crost>yton had recorded
2.56 "inches' foi- the-,week. •
^ JitbSt of the falL. occurred in
•Crosbyton early Wednesday, mofn-
ing, starting about 2:00 a. m: and
lasting Until well up in the niorh^
ihg. It was mostly a slow, ground-"
soaking rain whifch will be of. un-.
told-benefit to the late feed crops,
tLUATIONSOF
CITY PROPERTY-
- ARE LOWERED
^ Kolloft/«ig the session of the ci-
ty equalization board last ' week
.and the completion o£ the reader-
ing of personal properly, the'City
jCdmmission this week found itself,"
Wfth ■ $140,000 less on the tax rolls
than had been anticipated, accord-
'ng tp 'figuers relealsed Wednesday
by L. "D. Huckabay, ctty-secretaryr
- "Total tax valuations "Tor the
and will help some , in ma^nring year are $1,127,649, Mr: Hucka-
the rathei^shoft .cotton crop. One bay's figures show;'*and a valua-
hard shower occurred around 3:00. [tioTt' of approximately $1,270,000
a' m- " had been planned on, by the Corn-
el band this year, and an ex-.- report^,.yesterday the rain j missiorr.^Of- these valuations $947
. "*• • .-•'—'i-li. ir. ^/sa.n-1 i n rr ' o fall was ereneral over thp pniintv i f 4U U^ro nn rnol oof n fn an/4 1 QA
fall was general oyer the. county, j 649 were. on real estate, and $180,-
with all areas reporting' from two - 000 on. personal property, he said,
to-^-iwueh —- ^
tions both- north and south ' of tract to sell these bonds And"we^e
towii nfre*Hwd-fttee-«h< wMMS ^3iu^vnminnyv?r)ng- W(>HnpqHay {n p t. ii^.
ciay morning, while only .28 of an touch~w-ith the.- representative of",
inch- was recprded in. the city. A : the-company to see whether they
BAPTIST GOAL
OF 400 SET FOR
SUNDAY SCHOOL
A goal of 400 in Sunday School
next Sunday has been set by the
First Baptist church, Rev. T. M.
Gillham, pkstor, .. has 'announced.
The Sunday services will ; be one
of the- high lights | of-the revival
meeting now in progress $t that"
church.
is.jwt an ..impossible ,^qa?
at ail.'^tSiV'pastor said..'<In fact,
last April we had 437 present.
May each of you do ydur best for.
the Master this next week."
-Rev. John O. Scott of Fresno,
Calif.; is Conducting the services.
during the revival, and is bringing
forceful messages to the large j ^e fact'that while work of chang-
crowds in attendance. ' Rev. Gill-> TnniT, h„b frnrn a BiY.
hani saiid. Mr. John G. Leverett is ; to"ah" fei|fiT inch pipe is- in pro-
lgadu?g the singing.; - . gress. the public can expect water
have a conviCB^n as deep as"i tnt^ffuptTons.pipe was IftlcT
INTERRUPTIONS
.ARE EXPECTED IN
- WATER SERVICfl
.Work started this week on the
digging of ditches for the laying'
.of new water mains to Crosbyton.
Hugh Nation, utilities manager,.
«aid Wednesday. The ^dit;ch..digger
-was started in - operation' IfPthe
east part, of the city, near the .
watef towjgr, working on the main
feeder iine. ^ •' "
Mr. I^ation called attention to
life that America righ^pow is mai^ 'yeafs ago, Mr. Nation sa)d.
The time for receiving pictures
for the Crosby County World War
II Service Book has been ^tended
to Sept. U, at the request of many
parents and relatives, who wanted
additidnar time tot Complete infor-
mation. The Crosbyton Review .Jsl
glad to' grant this. exjtension as it
wants the pictures of every World
War II veteran of this county in
•the; book. - * . ;. — ——
. With the extension allowing
ample time for pictures and infor-
^nation to b£_obtained for all men
and women of ..this county who
served in the armed forces during
WOEM, Wfttjl. Qr are now serving,
The Review appeals to veterans, housing.
parents, and wTyes to co-operate
to make tnis dook sOmethi!
proud.-of in years to come;-.
s^ctmn three or four miles" wide would accept the bonds oh We prP-"'having their-last chance to turn • an^ n^accUratft.ehart 4s available ... The Review..* entered into ' the
be twoc n Rails and^C£o>rbv't<>n als^') Kivn t. i a t.j Thp new -valuation;
received a gbod^flhpwer - Tuesday; • would b€Cjust..Jabput sufficient -to
the 'heavy rains Wednesday : and take ea*e < f-the.. bomdetL indebted- fr.om world wars, "economic depres
additional moisture VVednesday. - r)ess but would leave none'for city ! sions ' and moral ..decadence," . the
"nighT."
hack to the JP:*t God vvho hag : showing just where the line is laid [publication bg .the book with the .
been our salvation and. Savior; an(j whe.re service, lines lead, from hope nf rrmkini'' it. truly ra>pr fiiin the board are: James : Johnson.
iC .... ;. - '• — tative'of the county. It is not a* Greenville, grade school principal?
Where change- overH -art- known,.! "brag" "book. It is-fflo't a"^'scheme"-
Short Opening Program*
Is Planned For
— 9:30 A; M,
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The CrQsbyton -Public Schools
-will open Monday, Sept. 2, for the
beginning of the 1946-47 term
•with in expected enrollment cms;
large as any prteviou^ year, R K.
Green, SuperihtendenC.Sftld J
nesday. A big decrease was shown '
in the scholastic Census las*
spring, he saidy but frSnr all indi-.
cations this will not affect the.en-
rollment. . • • :
Averting a near crisis in the lo-
cal schools, Supt...Green announces
the election oif three additional
teachers this week, leaying only
one vji^ancy in commercial sub-
jects yet^unfilledr However, at
press .tirtijp' i^me of the teachers
who had accepted had not found
will have a lot to do with whether
ty here or-notf -Mrv-Ot®en..
had no prospects for a commercial
teacher Wednesday!,, he. said. _
Teachers elected thia week by
.Margaret Moore, Ben FYanklin.
hciine making, and Mrs. Brack
Burton, ..who has -beeh teaching at"
c perating expenses, it_w'ks pointed pastor wrotfr-in the church bUlle-., the ^ui be done ' atvnightr! to charge veterans for Having
The East PJajns also got good o«t, - tin thus week.. "A Revival must Mr; Natron said However, in ' all i pictures i^hided^It is a book-for
lairiB, ^portihg about t he_satue & j.- |f tfre boiuls a re acce p ted on the [come to Americav or it is chaos, probability the'r.e wilfvbe accident- the veterans, one which will in- |Leath^Wvood,pn'mafy." Mr. John-
mount as^Crosbyton fgeeived. . ^"new.valuations, the commission js Such a revival must begin s0I^e~.^al--eUfc3'--in the line which will re- crease- insvalue in the -years to. sen, who is a veteran, has been at-
Xtost.. farmers were of the op in- : hoping that new construction -and where; whj^not in Crosbyton?'.' . .quire the shutting off of the Wait- - tome. The Review.saw to .it that"' tendlrt^.JEjySTC,- Conttdtei^ttis
° * | er supply/ When this haiioens. the ^iwiiKlin' ilv ..wt fr T--irifinH- .su"tt'nw<u.v ''. j: • --
Application Blanks : cut^vvlll be...repaired and service ing pictures of orie or mqra,-.v;eter- | A short opening program is
ion that the late feed Will have new-business coming into the city,
plenty of time to- mature before will raise sufficient- revenue for
frost. Most of this feed had been (operating the city government.
damaged some by L'tftg"drought, ' • _—p : •
and none of it.had grown in-the'-- "
past few weeks, but it has already LIONS DECreflETr
put on new life ..since the rains. TO SPONSOR NEW
11,11,1 SC O I r TROOP
teaching business." That is proba-
*y ^ue; but it may , bp sevetal
)Ws before .this happens, in the
""-TOtttM, Texas' childrefi ttre go*
to suffer because of an inade-
~We supply of teachers. There
®u«t be-some other answer . -
fORATULATlONS TO:
If blrtK" of a ison, named "Don&id
( yni, born Wednesday, Aug.«21,
l . t West Texas Hospital, Lubbock
j^e young man weighed 7 lbs. and
. ounces. .Mr; Ballard is employ-
with Lodal & McCrummeh here.
ft!
***■ and Mrs. Virgil A. Chron,
rthe birth.of a daughter, weigh-
H 7 pounds, at McGulre "Clinic in
fiundav* yrr n^ron
,jj. manager of
Slipply;*
Farmers Fuel &
TJr
and' Mrs. Roy Ivy on .the
weighing 6 lbs. 15J
"et St. Mary's Hospital,
^1W , "" "Sunday night, Aug. 25.
Ivy said- Monday; that the
i TWng; man had not been pamed as
sell. ■ ::
Moat cotton had already
began
SgSJ: the wlhter juiv scot r rRO(>p i;een received, at it.e [nisi "liffiuc
nave sut ricient feed for the winter ; ."!^.jULUiil'Acid, ■4^uTtn-airfyr.':^aAM^.rM^
with a surplus of Martin-maize to^ThrS:rosbytt>n i^on^ club de- ,TueSday. The blank*..were. reeeiu=:....
Wednesday to sponsor a.Boy ed here Monday, and complete in-') LORENZO READY
to-bloom in the tap. and just how s«>ut troop m the city, following struct.onsTor filling them out .ac- , . ^ FOR BIG RODEO,
rnuch benefit it will'derive'fr&m.^.thV announcement at the luncheon j UOro^'-y~ e orm .
,v D. Av Edwards that he hSd se-. Carl Davies' Camber of com.
It will at least help .to tftature cured a Scoutmaster a«d 'n'a"af'er' was. irs °
bollij-alreadv on the stalk, cottOn ta'nt. ~ caU. for his ap|Hicat.on blank, MaT-
growers point out. . ; ' ;/ Bob McKinnon. has agreed to vin Harmn-s. postoffice employee
ISfany farmers, will start plant- j perve as Scoutmaster of the new
ing wheat just as soon as it is dry ['troop, Mr. Edwards said, -and Carl
enough to get into the fields, to *' Davies will be his assistant. Both
j.er supply. When this happens, the-
c ut ,vvill be .repaired and service ing pictures of orte or mora.-.v:eter-; A short opening prograrn
_y; restored a& soon as possible. japs. There, is .no obligation vyhat- plaiined Monday morn ing!" starting,..
Mr: Nation suggests that when soever. The Review simply Wi-JitsJ at 9:3b. o'clock, the sup-erihtendent'"
the ditch digger re.lches the inisi your 'co-operation ' to make it a said. The program will consist
..Application blanks for. enlisted !.U'ess -distrvet" Mtaitgt u|pi^ might,book truly represeotfti^ <)f this : mostly of announcements, wel-
men's terminal leave pay,: have;; t find it advisable to keep'a supply J county. : '• . . -[ come and probably a musical num-
' ,-'hsiw-"-' "toy" rl. i.
For GI Leave Now
Available at P. O:
Ail a vi-1 eran or a relative has ' ^t'r or two. The public 4s inyited to
up , for" drinking
... 'to d(? to have the •veturan.inriiwteti ..the opening.
o———;.i's''to- fill .out. an Trifprrhatidh ^orm. b ''FSttOwih'g"
•the
SATdlBAY, AUG. 31
With
these men have, had active exper-
_ Lorenzo chapter of and
members Of the Lorenzo Lion?
. Club are inviting residents df
said. Many others were being i (-«rogbyton and Crosby County to
handed out'each-day as the Veter
a ns iparnAi that, the blanks, .had
be -used as Winter pasturage
early wheat pasture and a good ience as Scouts and have had
teed crop; the heavy shipments.,of ,j leadership^ trairytng. They are .both
cattle, both dairy: and beef,, which.;.menifoers ()f the club. ' ""r
have been going out of the coun-_r The club, heard Rev. John -O.
ty for.'the past few w.eeks, will Scott, of Fresno, Calif., - who is
probably stop. BeforeJthe rains, conducting a revival meeting at
agricultural leaders had feared : ^^e First feaptist church, discuss
that the stock in the coun.ty; would t^e subject, ''It is-Later Than You
he liWibst depleated this /winter. Think." Rev. Scott called atten-
dtio to the expected shortage of t inn t< the.^pncro^chment of fore- I
feed. ^ . 1 l^n crairprnmpnt 11 '
arrived.
• the big VFW Rodeo being staged
fin that city tomorrow, Saturday.
A large crowd from over the ter-
program, the
attach picture, and bring-or mail' Students will be directed to-their-
: to "the Review office. proper places where they will be
- Thi> co-operation of. everyone is [registered and a schedule, of class-
-earnestly . solicited in. the two ex- es arranged. There will be n<f ad-
tra weeks provided for the exten- vance registration of. students this"
iioti, Let's make the book com- ; week-erid_ Mr. Green said.
plete. Let's HS'Ve-'pii.tures. of. AL^* ' -= "0 t.---'-—-.
rf*-rvice men and women. NEW MINISTER OF
CHtTRGH OF €HRIST
STARTS WORK SIJN.
■it
CROSBYTON TEAM
WINS FIRST GAME"
IN FLOYDADA MEET
$25 denomination, with the differ-
ence between- the bonds and the
amount due the yeteran paid
cash. For instance,. a veteran
-:Fr L Paisley; from New Lon-
don,. Texas, arrived- in Crosbyton
A Crosbyton team won its first , this week to take up his- duties ^
game in. a Softball Tourpament as" mmister of the Crosbyton*
being staged at Floydada -Jhis'-Clinrch of Christ, according to „aii
CROSBYTON WILL
BE HOST SUNDAY
, TO SING SONG
| has $92 due him, he will reveive
ign doctrines of governmtmr upon three 325 b^uda ~SBd a ohoch for
the Ajnencan way of life. He said i $17. .
} that'leaders over the nation* must
Terniinal leave for Gl's is being | ritory is expected.*
paid off in both cash-and bonds.:
the blank states. Afr paynients un-HjJ[hlights^of the event will be
der $50 will be,, made in cash. All! a street parade, scheduled at 1 p.
over $50 Will be ,paid in bonds of j m., the rodeo proper, and the giv-
ing away of a new Chevrolet car. week The locals won Tuesday nite announcement by Mr. L. D. Huck-
Many xash prizes ..are to be a- [13 tQ 12 ev6r R0ck Creek, north { abay. Mr. Paisley and family ex-
infWSl'ded for the rodeo events. Jud- giiverton The game was tied i pected to arrive here -sometime
ges for the affair anr-Gilbert Brun- [ up al the end of -the seventh, anil Wednesday. " - «--
son and Pete Marsh of Crosbyton., jWQ extra innings were necessary i ' ^r- Huckabay. .also reported , . ...J
Rprnip A nHpr^fin and Dewev C(yl- .' . V._.. ... fv, O-* t.ha.. ornlariol tftApfinir ^ I
! become active the support of
rAiiiei icair-'Mdeala in order- to save
j them, and stressed his b^lii'f.. that
brcbyuin^ wlirS hoft Sunday, i at ol,,:e:
1 to th« Crosby County Sing ! or >t w,ll te-.toolaW.
Sept.
Song, .Andy Walker, chairman, re-
minded the public Tuesday. The
group will , rncct , in the ■ grade
school auditorium at 2;00 o'clock
and several out offcounty singers
are expected -to be present.
"' Mi . Walker-VuFged-^jltatxmpre
Crosbyton people turn otft to greet
the visitors from the rest of the
county. Only a small group of lo-
cal people were.present at the last
Sing Song held here, he said, while
a /large group came fro+n .. other
sections of the county. , - •
«'K WANT YOl'R
NEWS ITEMS
For the purpose of establishing
| a market for Grade A eggs in
j Crosby County, a meeting will be
held in the district court room
, next Tuesday, Sept. 3, at 8:15 p.
j m:, W. R. Kimbrough, county a-
Bernie Anderson and Dew ey .-Cdl*c^0 decide, the winner. Battery for
lier, Ralls. ... ; : the locals was; Ashley, pitcher and
" j Blagg, catcher. - "j
'■ The locals go back tonight to
[ play the winner of a Starkey and
l takevtew match-. If they win this
game they will" be- in the money
| for the tournament. Eirst.prize is
$50, second $30 and third $20.
Other games will be, played ' this
• week-end.
; A game scheduled here tonight
I between Redwine- and Smith has
as players from
SOt^TBALL LEAGUE
IN THREE.WAY TIE
AS SEASON ENDS .been postponed
-As the season approaches an
the Crosbyton Softball Lea-
* If you have:
Gone visiting
guests ■
Given a party
—. Married
A new baby
Or any dther ltem ... .Vv... : chjarge -
terpst, please let us know about „It "is inip(irative' that. every .
Hmwk Wb nyg HPPrefWff it,- [ thi. ^ei^n^ are now tjfed for first-place. This
and learn the fundamentals ' of -as srruxn s jdef«at. K*i-
the a- ' gary has .- had only one . defeat,
'*°mc'a^%y ,Snii'th^ and'
' both teams are on the t'durnament
of local in-
-team
: gent, has announced., Mr. W. L.—_. . — - - .-...
Braddy. of the Extension Service ^ue was hi athree-wav. tie at mid- ^ Mrs. M. S. Whisehurft- and Ben-
will be in | vveek. caused my Redwme's defeat j ny of paciucah spent last week in
. , or Smith last Friday night, 13 to
12. Redwine, Smith and- Katgary
of- A, and M. . College
that the terWday gospel meeting
conducted' by the loCal church
came to an end ^Wednesday night,
with good attendance and re—
sponse. Evangelist J. Lloyd MOyec
cf Slaton, conducted the services.
- ; "• ---7c.-7.~-O- ,
Miss Mary Jane Ruffner, niece
tf Mrs. Nettie Hahey, will leaye
today 'for Pittsburgh, Pa., where
-trhe will attend schtxil during her
with an aunt in Pittsburgh, and
will be able to sfe her father who
lives in Washington, D. C. She has
made here home here with her
aunt since she was a small child.
Mr..,and Mrs. J. H- ModaweU
the home of Mrs. Whisehunt's par-! rtnd b°ys of L"bboc^ '<>ver
eiits.-Mf: and' Mrs. I. F. Hinkle; ' Sunday to see Mrs. Modawell S-pa-.
rents,* Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Hinkle.
Notice was received
by the City of Crosbyton that its
bid for three hospital Units Jocated
at the Hereford Prisoner of "War
iMimp had,been approved by the
war Assets Administration at
-Washington. Enclosed wtis. a biil'
of sale, "which was signed by the woric,
city and returned to Dallas for
final disposition
This leaves the way clear now
to proceed , with tlie housing pro-
ject in" Crosbyton, Carl Davies. _
fhftYnber of commerce . secretary,'
said Mond^ J&t as*soon as tltc-
btli-of ^ . ._. . ..
ned to start ih earnest on moving
the units to the clt/.
who plan to- purchase
this . Week- morning, and that he was still en-
thusiastic about the local project.
He urged the local group to get-up
a list of needed materials at ortCe,
and he would endeavor to get sur-
plus materials from the Hereford
camp- earmarked for the-. ...Jocal
Jfc and Mrs. A. E. Mize of Fort
on the birth *of a. girl
Opal 8ue. .>Mjp . Mize Is a-
l&£ of Mlrs. J. A. Fowler. .
on< Of the liew'homesmLii
^d Mhl. Odi© Karr of Am-
•on the birth of a son Sunday
Aug. 25. The Karrs are for-
Stwbytofi residents, * -she' be-
tm dauchter of Mr. and Mrs,
this-lweek to buy their lots, secure
thfe abstract, and turn them over
Co the city. Proper legal protection
for both the veterans and the city
is being worked out this. Week by
Judge W. P. Walker, but it will be
necessaty for the. dty to hold the
lots in order to secure .the loans
for cpnatruotton of thfe.homfes
Mr. Davies reports that he visit-
ed M>. Earl Kerf, Wgtonftl housing
Monday
expediter 1ft
Grade A eggs."
Mr,. Iglraddy; will be < "in Crosby | defeated dnee. , - _ . .
pdunty the • first two" weeks in • Thisj places -the local leagtie ' in
Bdi rjj hi'g?iwajlj«irid'^g: .ioZ-.t^.p^eat.f ,asTj^
§che<iu1« of meetings throughout' Smlth ha.s defeated-Uk> Philf^ "
the county is as follows:
. - "Kjesday, Sept. 4 •
2:30 p.m.—at W^ake school for
Wake, Leatherw-ood artd Mt. Blan-
co Home; Demonstration clubs.-"—-
METHODISTS TO
'ENTERTAIN FOR
TEACHERS SEPT, 6
The Methojjist^church' is plan-
ning Its iWntWtl get-?icqtiamted re-
" rOption for tfnffiers of the- Cros-
byton publift." schools and school
board meters, .at an affair next
Friday"%ight,.^#pt B^to be hteld
school - super
intendeht. wilj.be in charge.
>11 teachers of the school sy-
stem, school Tabard members and
afe.irivited
Mr. andf Mr*. Ma* Stockton of
Jtiaeriilo 'spent tlie week-end with
his parents, M?T~ananMrs. Ti W.
Stockton. They, also vt#tled with
friendsi while here.
also,got th«4ea4Jtt..
•team in Ralls,* only und^feateepput in large numbers Satufd^y to J.t^e cpuntV* with". 1273 votes
. 1 . *. .« .• ~S"'* %- 1 i r-> r*i*.lr,4- 4-V«.^-v nf n f A in> rvAlltn/v f V* n Tifli"***'! " * ' '' -T-' ' . , '* '. -ll..
,s Wednesday; Sept, 5
Noon - -Crosbyton Liohs club.
2:30 p.m: at Farmer school for .Kftiynry won over the Legion any .of the officeSr'-^ -
Cone,1' Pleasant Hill . and Farmer
Home Demonstration clubs,.
■r Thursday, aept. -e--—-—
2:3Q p.m.—at Crosbyton in the
District court room for Crdsbytpn
and Slg- Four H6me Demdriatra-
Mnn c.luhw. . ^
Evening- • Lorenzo Lions Club
' ^Mdhd&y. septrs • —
9:15 a.m.—Kalgary school. ,,
11:00 -a.m.—Canyon Valley
Tuesday, Sept. 10,
9:15 a.m.—Ml. Blanco school
HiOO "a.nv.^Big Four school
2:00 p.m.—Leathefwood school.
Wednesday, Sept. 11
9:15 am—Ropertson school
; 11:00 a.m.—-Lorenzo school
' 2;(^-p.m.^-rFiarmftr "School
'TT>hrsday. Sept. 12
9:15 a.m.—Cone schooL '
11:00 a.m.—Fairview school
team in that'League. Also. Red- f assist the state'lit polling the lar«
wine's team journeyed to:. Lubbdek
Saturday night afid defeated, the
Lubock Jaycees 12^_ to 6. „
Roy. Karr's team defeated Wake
22 to 0 . last .Wednesday night, and
gest vote ever cast in a second
primary. While the sta'te was poll-,
ing approximately 1,050,000 votes,
Crosby County voted 2251 VoteS' in
.^hie-sheriff's race, the largest, for
team Tuesday night 8 to 7.
- J- —O ■ '• '
Pastor Thanks The
: For Intel
Revival Meeting
Public For Interest
In
"Wef are glad for' tfie"" continued
interest in the jreviVW, Wfvices
during the past week," Rev. Herc
man T. Shields, pastor of the-As-
s'embly of God Church, said Wed*
"| Heflflay Re*. g ed Minneriotii ii
conducting the service. -
"The presence vaf ' ^od lias been
made manifest each night and vsJf-
lous iftdiVlduals have^ sought-€Sod
for the forgiveness of sin. We a-.
gain would like to extend to the
pubUc a welcome to attend the
services. If yoir enjoy the preach-
ing of the Word pf God. the® do [elected with a
not faU to atteft<\Ute«e ■ei'Vices," 4.471,688,
J. J. Pierce": was elected over
Roy Hillin, incumbent,Tin the only
county" racei oh the ballot- ■ Mr,
Pierce received 1444~v^otes to"
for Mr. Hillin. "
Seuford- Jestex, elected .
state by a big majority, got
SUBSCRIBERS
the
opponent, Homer P. Rainey, re-
ceived 622 votes. In the state ta-
bulationsj,.. J ester had 688,354,
votes to -
an
988 for Boyce House in the coun-
ty. State returns showed . 564,887
for, Shivers to 439,928 for House.
- - Crosby _ County went opposite
the state tft two of the raco .
cdunty gave R. E. McDonald 1135
v6tes-t& 935 tor J. E. McDonald,
the incumbent. Bmt J. E. was tt-
Tom BeauChamp's.735. But Beau-
champ was re-elected 506,155 'to
AH;J7i.-~. " : • j ■.
' Crosby County polled; 2745^
in., the first primary, only 496
Votes above that of the second
prfiriary. •' .
We welcome the following net?
iH -rtntyril •-to Tb«t,
candidate .with. 16.13 recorded. His ,jj0 restrictions are placed
AM«vAnAHf ITamak D Doinotr T*0_ ' '' '• ,
on weekly newspapers concealing
accepting of new subscription^ a*
rLif you are not now,a sut
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1946, newspaper, August 30, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256204/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.