The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1947 Page: 8 of 8
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THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
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ty state superintendent, m&dp ft
vMt to the Crosby-ton schools on
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Wednesday afternoon, according
to Mr. R. K. Green, juperinten-
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a periodic visit of the
deputy, wfco checks the,systems
to see that state requirements are
being met. He reported the locar
- schools In good condition.
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Sunday diruier_gusa^ in the
and daughter Were Mr. and Mrs.
B. B. Wilka and chlldren,Patty Jo
and Lesley erf Lockney, Mr. and
Mrs John Mayes and sonp John
Wayne; of Lubbock, Miss "Oily
Mayes of Amarillo, Mr. and Mrs.
Ewing Lawson and children, Virj
gU 'find''Patay,. Mr. and Mrs. Geo;
Mayes, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mayes
son, all of Crosbyton. > — •
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Mrs. W. B.V Elkin^ of. Dallas
came by last week for her sister,
Mrs. j. Frank Smith, and the two
ladies spent a week visiting in San
Aqtonio. Mrs. Elkins returned to
her home in Dallas Friday. ; .
Mrs. A. L^.Qlasa .has. returned
Irom her vacation spent in Mexi-
co, D. F., with her daughter, Miss
Joyce Glass.
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Roy Farigis and R. C. Wood
went down to Brownsville l^st
week-end to take in the "Charro"
celebration thei;e, which, is Texas'
girnwi .Th^y- want- rmaam.
Mexico at Matamoros. They report
the Valley, Is very nice at this time"
of year, although the vegetable
crop was slightly damaged by the
recent freeze.
ARNOLD ELECTRIC.
HAS BIO* OPENING
Marvin Arnold, of Arnold Elec-
tric, was ^ quite pleased with . his
opening in a new location last
Saturday. His company is .now lo-
cated in Milburn- Motor . company
building west of the bank.-
the electric mixer was awarded to
Miss Anna Lynn Alston, he said.
Refreshments were served
through the court^ey of J.H. Lem-
ley of the Tip^Top Cafe.
home of Mr
Jack Mayes
d Mrs
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CALIFORNIA
—ALSO
Mrs. Sarah Pyron spent the
week-end in Hale Center visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
J. Davis. _
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heard—and
. daughter, Miss Dorothy, of Archer
i City, and Mr.~and Mrs. W. M. Cur-
THE LAST CROOKED MILE
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
CAN A ANDREWS
SUSAN HAYWARD-in
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TUESDAY ONLY
PAUL HENR1ED
and BETTE DAVIS
DECEPTION
in
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
: JACK BUETEL
and JANE RUSSELL in
THE
ry of Mineral Wells visited Sun-.
Iday* With their brother and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Curry and
daughters, Kay and Sylvia. The
Heards Went on to Cone to visit
his.mother, Mrs R. J. Heard and
Mr. and Mr§.- John Heard.
sse.'t)-; . .. a.
Mr. Dean Hefner, student at
Texas Tecri, spent the week-end at
home with his parents. Mr. ^nd
Mrs. O. B. Hefner.
Miss Joy Watts spent the week-
fend at Sudan'visiting with irer pa-
! rentjfc. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Watts.
; The Watts recently moved to that
place, while Joy remained here to
complete,..her senior year in high
school.
INCOME TAX
SERVICE
1 Individual
Partnership
Courteous — Efficient
PART-TIME
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE _
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Surginer
and daughter, Dona Rose, spent
the week-end at their cabin at
Ruidoso, N. Mex. They were" ac-
companied by Neal Roy, who visit-
ed with Mr. and'Mrs. Ernest Wood
and* "Mrs . May Roy. *
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FAT STOCK SHOW"- *
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county agent, is genral superin;
tendent .of the county show asso-
ciation. The winning animals' are
to be shown at therLubbock and
Amarillo sfr
Of spgf^^TTilerest to visitors
at JJ^Tshow was the breeding
reford division, with five breed-
ers of the county making eyiTies.
W. D..Collier of Rails showed the
grand champion bull, \yhil« the
gfand champion cow \vas shown
by D. H. Cornelius of Crosbyton.
county agent, 4s general superin-
Other exhibitors were Arlre Few-
ell, C. A. McClurej, Allen Smith.
Directors of the show are dis-
lius,. third, and C. A. McClure,
fourth; • " ". •*
Heifers 12-27 months: D. H.
Cornelius, first; Allen Smith, sec-
ond; Arlie Fewell, third,; Allen
Smith, fourth. ' ■*" .
Qows over 27 months: D. H-
Cornelius^first and second; Allen-
Smith, third
firstI. Harrell; Ralls, second; Hkr-
rell, third; Clay Davis, Ralls, four-
th,1'C. H. V^rett, Ralls, fifth; and
Jim Noble. Ralls, sixth. *
Heavy barrows: Harrell, first
and second ;• "J. M- Fowler, Crosby-
ton, third; L^ney White, Ralls,
fourth; Dean—Bavisr Rate, fifth,
and Dale Simmons, Crosbyton,
sixth..
Light calves: Evatt, fir&t; ClOy
Weems, Ralls, second; Clydene
Head, Ralls,, third; Billy Blanken-
Gay N, Da-
vis,. Ralls, fifth; Marvin Tomme,
Ralls, sixth; Dean Davis, Ralls,
seventh; ; Ronald' Smith, Lorenzo,
eighth.^M cl Buddy Payne, Ralls
ninth, '
He$vy calves: Royce Hinsoh,
Kalgary, first; Clydene Head,
alls, • second;—"Darwin Fowler,
Crosbyton, third; Royce Her.'son,
fourth; J. M. Fowler. Crosbyton,
i.fifth; Evatt, sixth, and Head, sev-
' onth; Franklin Cossey, Crosbyton,
' eighth .and Bjljl G'ilbreath. Ralls,
ninth. .• ' . ■*
Fat" lamb's: , Allen SnMth, Cros-
byton, first; J. M. Fowler, Qrosby-
i ton, second; O. H. Kemp,.Lorenzo,
third; Allen Smith, fourth; O. H.
Kemp, fifth, and .Jinvny Houser,
§ixth.
■ffUSsw^-making the breetfing sjt
division a two or three county
show, as all 4-H club—wid FFA
boyls must get- their calves from
Directors expressed their appre-
Faudler Jot
in which
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It's the little unexpected pleasures in life 1
makes the world seem rosy! Remember i
one with; a card today.
AMERICAN GREETING CARD§T
"BIRTHDAY:-GET WELL
SYMPATHY - ANNIVERSARY^
- - GIFT - CONCRATU^ATION
City Drug Store
G. M. GREEN, Pharmacist
ciatj'on to Mr. G. O.
the use of his building
the show was fielcT and to the Ci-
the.se' breeders. Entries of these, ty of Crosbyton for the lights and
live exhibitors .would have been> .a , water used during the day.
credit" to much larger shows. f _* -
Roj'ce Hinson of Kalgary 4-H \y,
-fiiub^showed the- grand champion * (jr
fat calf, and.the reserve champion '
by-Billy-Roy Evatt of RalLs FFA.
Allen Smith of "Crosbyton hid the
champion fat lamb, vvhilt- the
grand champion hog was shown by
Wayne Dale Harrell, Rail FFA.
Classes and winners Were as fol- .
low;s
Bulls over'one year: W. D. :Col-
lit'r, Raiia, i' . h. t.^melius,-
Crosbyton, second, and C. A. Mc-
Clure, fVCsb'ytJ.v:. thH~k - • j
Heifers Under 1 year: D. H. Cor-
nelius, first; W. D. Collier, second ,
and Arlie Few ell, -t hird.
veki'T W. I>. Col- '
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do wet washing. City I^aun-
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-IN-
WASHING,
POLISHING and
LUBRICATING
YOUR CAR.
GULF SERVICE
STATION
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PROPERTY VALUES ARE V
. W^urge youto examine each insurance.pdfe
you own—on your "business, faijn projierty (
home—to make certain '
co.vera.irc in case of fire.
Yesterday's fire\insuranee.was4>ased v\\ yestt
day's-values. Come in and let us"bring yourfi
insurance policy in line with today's i'nerr"
"property values. ... . '
CITIZEnS INSURANCE AGENC1
RUSSELL McCURDY, Owner
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Phone
lier, tirst and
:cond: D. H. Corne-
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We Still
Beautiful Maple,
Blonde and
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BEDROOM
SUITES
Tops In Good Eating
Hearty appetites call for bread that'V tops in good eating
«•- tops ir\ wholesome nutrition. Here you can depend on get
ting bread, that's oven-fresh, and baked to a crisp golden-
brewri. It's bread at its best. Stop In for a loaf today.
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We- have just received
a shipment of
STUDIO COUCHES
It's In
The Bag
Come in and check our values !
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PAINTS AND WALLPAPER
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QUALITY CHII
SUPPLIES
We carry ^ complete stock of Pittsburgh Paints', and have [>lent;
' w|ute<m hand. We also have a large selection of I
iper. Doll your house up for Spring and Summer.
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V ATTENTION FARHERSHH
I & ^ )¥e now have those NATURAL GAS MANTLES you have been
; " waiting for.
FOR INCREASED ,
PRODUCTION
ORDER YOUR CHICK!
NOW
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Delivery Every Tuesday
v. JPriday..
fry Our QUALITY CHII
THRIFTY. .. VIGOROUS .. . FAST ORC*
For chicks with stamina to livei
and grow you can't beat our
' Quality Chicks, hatched right
ffc'om high-producing ttocMr
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Our specially prepared vitamin and-mineral
feed means money arid work prolducing farm
animals tor you,Xontains aU the ingredients'to
-keep livestock healthy and free from disease.
compftii'j
CROSfaYTON, TEXAS
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For monoy-maklno broilart, ci*.
P«nd on Broiler" Chow. High liva*
billfy, auick growth, •conomical jBH BROIL?
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1947, newspaper, February 21, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256229/m1/8/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.