The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1946 Page: 5 of 8
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auirimar.
**ther C. f. Hedrtck at
1' _--hi 'enroll Sept. 14 at
. institute, KerryUle. for
r school term
BEAUTIFUL
pQf plants
■ AND- , ' -
C0T FLOWERS
r„. Alt Oocaaloiui
PENNINGTON'S
FLOWER shop
«8W ;
Crwsbyton
Dr. F. A,. Greene returned Tues-
day night from a trip to Mexico
Gity made with a group of 37 Tex-,
as Hone.. He 'reported a very en-
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—Mrs. joe* Applegjite. ia visiting"
.her" son, G. X. Applegate fend fam-
ily. her, daughter-in-law, 'Mrs.
Wendell Neilson, "and grandson^,
Dwaneland.Gharles Applegate of
Saft'TJaJce City ".
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Mayor Roy H?ard-of Archer Ci-
ty stopped off in Crosbytpn for a
short time Wednesday afternoon-
to visit with friends. He was on
to yjsft his moth
tHSyriW<il enroll pt
State CoHege.
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Henry Lee and. Loyd, and daugh;
ter, IVerne, of Floydada, spent
the.d&ySunday with Mr. and I^rs,
E'.-R. Neagle. ■ '■ '''" - ■
IRussell I
Located downstairsin the Hendricks, Bldg.,
~ two doors west of Nk&son Drug Store.
; -^-Office Phoneli^- -
CROSBYTON, TEXAS
Miss Mary Jape -Ruffner is vis
iting "this vfceek in Rockport with
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnife Haney
T. M. Svfann, Nj|i Hefner^ and
J immy Kary-.pl art to leave a bout
North Texas
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Btyiy.Bhck will leave Sunday for
Canyon where he wiH.' attend
-sehooi -this
State College. He will report'Mon
day for football- training at the
college. - *•
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Macon Swann and so-n, T. M.,
er, Mrs. jRrtt. Heard; and to se€ afv a^cQnvpanied Mr. Swarm's daugh-
ter hla' farm ^aaai"'"frail1 vliwff -
ft. "P. Millicaft and s6ns,
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Guy, Thompson,
R HELP
IENT
Cleaners, and J
the.Johnston Hotel
LABOR CAMP
TO? CROSfcYTQN REVIEW
VETERANS CALL
ON NEW SERVICE
Lerov Cox: newly qualified Ser-
Sejpteniber "vicc Oficer lor-Cres^^ounty,
ports that veterans are begining of
to call on him for" assistance; this
wejpk:-4iis offiCe 4s jrijthe baie-
ter, Martha, as far, as Fort Worth
<vV«r ,the W6ek-end, on her way
home to Shrev.egp/prt, La. Martha
plans to enter college. this fall
Colo. Mr. Swann and. T.. M: "saw
.a .-ball garoe be'tween Ft, Worth
and San Antonio «in • the .-'.Texas
League" before" returning horrte.
Mr. arid"T5trs: James
Mrs. J, A. Fowler.
Robinson
'and
Clara Creswtell and*family visitgd
in-the home of Mrs. J. A,. Fowler see him.
lasrwConday.""" -
We are offCring this service exclusively in
Crosbyton. For better driving performance and
less tire wire, have your wheels scientifically
balanced. • r*~r ^'
"GEN UINB ^ACTOR¥^P ARTS
wVND SERVICE.
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For DeSoto, Plymouth, Qodgg and
Crysler Cars, and GMC Trucks.
RE-
MOTOR COMPANY
do J
Irchaii
Largt
NOW, MORE TflAJt £ V ER BE FORE
you
ice
ARMY HAS A
i
Mrs. ..E. E. .^Terrell ^and daugh
tera, Thomye and Kay, of Little
field spent n part of last- week vis-
iting with Nelda Cannon and Ruth
Snider4. Mrs. Terrell is the Jfermer
Avis Man gum |fif Rm
i .. Jamer Roy ^fniiKirr^jf\ Pbrtales;'
N. Mex.," Is visiting, here this week
with r lHtivt g. ' -
^ Carl Nickson and daughter,
from a- vacation trip ,to Colorado-:
Carl said he saw frost three times
while there,
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■* Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lemley and
ment of.the court house, where the
old age as^i^tsmcje office was tpr-
Edd Blackwood has been Cem
-ployed this week^by the Chambetl SESl .
of Commerce to makP a snh«crip- Sidewalk.
"Tor
work don«. Mrr^ohfnrtSfnnit down
two or three elm trees along the
curb which were buckling the.
tion drive
building the trahsipnt labor camp;
Carl Davies, manager; said Mon-
day. Mr. Blackwood, will make an
Lt. and Mrs. Bill Romane ar-
rived in Croshyton Tuesday, Aug.
20, to .make tIttflr~TJome. Bill
ada while he W^a iiv service. They
recently purchased the Max Stock-
ten heme and are redecorating ,t>e
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finished. City Cleaners.
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moved across the ha
cation
son in the territory.
Mr,, Cox report? that veterans
are calling mostly for application
lilanks for termipal leave pay, and
he has a big supply' ^pf O1^6 on
hands Vete.rang' may secure
blanket IrisJofficf' ofi=Sfswe post
MfiCe. He "Will be gldd to assist
any who need. hfiJp in filling oyt
Another'se'ryice getting the- at-
tentiort of..service men now: is Gl
in'sufartce, Mr. Cox said. Therg. are
many angles to^this insurance, ai)d
he .said that if he didn't have the
a.nawer to the."veterans problems,-
he' would get it
He invites ail service -men with
any problem dealing- , with their
service or benefits, to come in to
THE REVIEW .TIIANKS
NEW (ORKKSPONDENTS
- - FROM g COMMUNITIES
Marie • and Ruth Helen Williams
are visiting this week with Mrs.
Lemley's father, Mr. George Tur-
ner, who lives near Roswell New
Mexico. , *■' "~'~r~;
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Mr. 'aiid Mrs.' M. p. Mass and
The Reyiew wants to welcome
and thank its new correspondents
from three, communities in this
| lerril<iry.' 'l'hgy;pare-June Fowler
a fid DcTfaT Brixey, wrlting r- from ■
Big four, Mrs. I. C. Hinson-.from
Kalgary,- and Mrs. Wayne Appling
Trorrt Mt TIIhiiuo.
Other, correspondents now writ-
ing for*i;he- Review T. E.
Thornhill from Broadway ancfM-rs.
J. C. Jopling from-McAdoo. Mrs.
.Nellie. Witr^SpHteS and Mr. Jim-
my .Ranlfln are alsp regular con-
tributors:1 ^
" The Rcvrew-and its readers feel-
that those correspondents are con-
tributing much to-the value of
"this newspaper; in(T"they havi> our
sincerest thanjis.- -.V...-"
;cnd Mrs. Johnnie Haney ar-
J(ian of Bridgeport spent a part of ! r'v^d _ve.Sl,v.f,v!,aJ;^Ilt'1"'i riotkport for
been macle through W. R. Kirh-
brough, county .agertt, to secure
aid from the state in building the
canrip, Mr. Davies said. Work On
"down thie buildiftg donated
by the'City was completed this-
week. This building will be rebuilt
for wash room and'cooking facili-
ties.. .• ....i., _
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Albe'rt Wilso^ - apd son, Delton
SS^oShe East Plains, Mr.
Dillon and Talo Grisham of McA~
apo ret«rned Sunday from a fish-
ing trip to San Saba. -They report*
lpts of fish and also ^plenty of
squirrels. Mr.- Wilson said resi.-
dents of that section were wanU
irig the squirrels killed because
they were eating 'Z up the,-pecan
(rop. ' ^ ' ■ - - ; -----
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M. W. Waidron, manager of the
Lubbock office of. the U'£S*/ Em-
-ployment^Service, was in Crosby-
ton Wednesday in the interest of
his office. He is~looking for three
single veterans with at least two
years of College to qualify for jobs -J" -1
with a Stanoliha Siesmograph
crew in New Mexico. These jobs
offer -unlimited, opportunities to
the right m-on, he.said.
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IMPROVEMENTS MADE ON
- SOUTH (SIDE SIDEW ALKS
^oncreta.sreps iusti-^abiove iiie
icurbingl" were l-un irf?:front of three
business hoUSes"on the south side
of the square this week. to'fjll in
the space between the curbfng and
the sidewalk. " : •,
Wt MAKE
VtJUHj
welcome you back to school-and invite
you^.come to thg J^n Cafe this year for youi-
lunches. You willr find"pleasant surroundings,
the best of food and-quick service.
" GIVE US A TRlAtr TIHB l^AR
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mayfield
Jane
Ruffner, who had spent the week
visiting in Rockport.
NON-COMMISSIONED GRADES NOW OFFERED
TO FORMER ARMY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALISTS
Good jobs in non-comfiiixsioned grades are being
\now by the Regular Army to qualified former servicemen-!
Vieterans discharged on or after May 12; 1945, who enlist"
J reenlist for 3 years may be enlisted in the noil -Commissioned
grade for which qualified, provided, this- grade is not higher
® Wat held at time of discharge, and provided that at least 6
"""to* omoinner-service was in one of 4(K) designated military
I (ccupational specialties in which enlistment is now desired.
>rtant. ^ntetesting jobs are open: in hundreds of skills
leTArmy, with splendid training and-'edacuildiral"
These are in addition to free food, housing, cloth-
lical and dental care, low-cost insurance. . .
• i>nHire, travel, e^ilcation. q secure and profitable
- rorare in this vital, realistic profession. Get full details at your
; vflrlH' ^*my^"Recfuiting Station. ^ -
last week here visiting; with ^rst'j-a--\isi.t,.Wlth-Mr. Haney s mother,,
Mass^" sister and brother^,>iiss | Mrs""NSttlt Haney.. They-were^ ac-
Nora McCurdy and -Mr^ and 'iMrs.tj cpmpa^pied by-. Miss MaTy
Russell McCurdy and^RusseHJr.
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Mr. and Mks. f'fank GVpsori- of
Perry ton spent, the week-end with
his parents, .Mr. and Mjrs.\R.-S,
Gip^on. Their' daughter,f Nartcy
CarraH-'-who had:." .been visiting
■ -With her grandparents, returned
-home With'them.
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Mrs. C. A. Ta ylor of ,p;ort Worth
visited last week with her daughr
ter and family, Mr, a.S.d Mrs. E.s
Claborn ;~als!|) with her sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie E-
lam. - - :
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Nelson of
Corpus Christi are the. guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Ft. H. Farris .and ba-
by daughter. Mr, Nelson canie^up
la§t Saturday for a two weeks
.stay, while Mrs. Nelson has been
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Highlights of Regular Army Enlistments
j-Wltrtments for or 3*' . other furlough privilegea can be pb-
■ month. rrf-v.A.;C.T.n\y Wl 1 °r 5. Md«taring-out pay (base<t upon
length'TO gervice) to all me who
** month, oflSfviceT, ,
* agfe from 18 to 34
™ yc'Ortve (17 with patents'
Ann* for men now in the
any may reenli«t ait any age,
on 8ervice men depending
"■migth of service. „
botro* .of $30
i -— 01 active tervire since
JWa8 'a,t Pa'id, or since
"***. PrOV'd®<l
«ftar u. u '• Within 3 months
horiorable discharge. .
•list wi U'l0oSh 'or men who re-
Tttin 20 days, full detail* of
are discharged to reenlist.
6. Opti°^- to retire -at half pay
for the rest of your , life after 20,
years' sefifVhee -- increasing to three-
' quarters pay, after "30 years'service.
AH previous active fed.et^,t rtjtary:
service counts toward retirement.
7. GI Bill of Rights benefits s- .
sured for men -who enlist on or before ■
October 5, 1946. ^
-ft-Chotce - ut bisiwii uf wylcr ;
'here for some time with, her daugh
ter arid granddaughter.
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Miss Ruth Allen, who has spent
the summer here with -her, grand-
parents, Mf. and Mrs.. Edgar Allen
has returned to her home fn'Pre-
sidio. Miss Allen plans to attend
Texas College of Mines^at El Paso
this year. ' -. ■
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irour motor running
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that means rings, pistons and valves
are kept freer than ever before-from
power-wasting, oil-wasting, and
metal-wearing deposits. Mobjtoil...
cleaps as it lubricates.
Free-flowing Mobiloil helps you
get quicker starting — keeps your
engine f ree-turning - and easier on
you r ^attCTy—-pTrttects aj
wear, oil drag, gum, sludge and
carbon.
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.