The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1948 Page: 2 of 10
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V The Navy has developed a sea-
plane dock which can be carried
to« advanced bases by the plants
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Faith will not die * as lohg as
; #e«d- catalogues are printed.
Now Is a good time te check
canning equipment toaee that It
is ready for the canning season a-
head. That little pressure gauge is
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GENE AUTRY COMING BACK
a pretty important i item, and
should be in perfect working or-
der.
APPLICATION FEE
APPRAISAL FEE
CLOSING CHARGE
COMMISSION
LONG TERM REPAYMENT
PAYABLE ON OR BEFORE
ftRVOLKHAYS
: ' *LUBBOCK INgURANC^ AGENCY
FIRE — AUTO — HAIL
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ALEMITE GUNS
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TRACTOR UMBRELLAS
WATER BAGS
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CULTIVATOR SWEEPS
CHAMPION SPARKPLUGS
■ IN Atta SI^ES
FULL LINE OE GENUINE —
DELCO-REMY REPAIRS
the manufacture of men's work
pants and stands high on the list-
Of work shirt production-
At the exposition on the Will
Rogers Memorial grounds can be
seeiTa VlC^Tangi^garmenta -
khaki work clothing, plastic rain-
coats and aprons, sportswear^ wei-
~|ingv ---& rV - pany, ^anti-Kraft Corp., and
Western Wear, all of FQjrt Worth*.
tngk -;^fy ^
In the show will be^-Famous-
Sternberg of New Orleans, , who
made the seersucker suit famous A . .,
for summer wear; National Gar- An .obstinate man does hothold
ment Manufacturing Co., Inc., Hot opinion^thepinions hold^him
capital fund of the Lubbock Boys
Club,
Mail orders for tickets should
include check or money order,
and should be sent to the ABC Ro-
deo; Hilton «otelr Lubbock, Texas.
Box seats are $3.00, seats are $2,
and children's tickets are $1.00, all
with tax included.
Springs. Arkansas; West Texas
Woolen" Mills, Eldorado, Texas;
Williamson-Dickie*. Allfee Inc
Dickson-Jenkins Manufacturing
Company, Harris Tailoring Com-
pany, Herzfeld Sportswear Man-
ufacturing Company?*- Hatters In-
corporated^ (manufacturers ' o f
Mi
Hoi
on birtrroay
Miss Loretta ;
honoree-at' a T5!Fth|^*U1
week, givey at the homT
parents, Mr. and Mrs a t, 0,11
« South Ayerahire Ave^
Cake and drinkg w'
a larf group oTf^
Loretta received
Review Classifieds
Box seat tickets for the World's
Championship Rodeo, a,£arr i n g
Gene Autry, which Will be held in
the hew Clifford and Audrey
Jones Stadium at ^ Texas Techr
June 9-12, are now on sale in. the
ABC RodeO Ticket Office, Hilton
Hqtel. The Rodeo is being present-
ed by the Lubbock American Busi-
ness flub for the benefit of the
LastSumfflerV
Dress Given
RODEO
VISITORS
We are glad to
have7ou as our
guests in Crosbyton.
JUST RECEIVED
International Harvester HOME
FREEZERS
K.B. S.-5 TRUCKS
One K.B.-7 TRUCK
Company
INK PKKD THAT
•ITS RKSULTS
When you buy good chicks
--*nd it doesn't pay to buy.
aiiy other kind—be sure they get
a good feed. Be sure they get MERIT
ALL MASH STARTER the first 6 weeks.
Thousands of successful pbukrymen all
over die SouthweR know that MERIT
builds healthy, husky chicks.
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00USIE VALUE IN IVM* BAGf
,m*fh /ortified vitamin-rich CAR.
•mbt Jr'!L*T!L!?d V^rr
.Tj! ... all the vkaipin,
• ' " 'H UHmo •c,d* your chicks need for life
•no growth.
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The dress you. thought too long
last summer may be still too short
for the current style, but.there
are "waya-of-makmg i,t longer and
more—stylish, too. "Study the
styles in newspaper ads and fash-
ion magazines to see how mater-
ials are combined in dresses, and
you'll be surprised to see how ma-
ny 3V&ys you-can make your last
summer's dress look like new," ad-
vises Miss Mozelle Papr, county
home demonstration agent.
* She says you'll find eyelet em-
Lbroidered pique used in many
ways. A skirt can be lengthened
from 2 to 6 inches by using one
"or .more bands of the pique..;
Bands of contrasting color, bias
plaids or striped material will' not
wily lengthen the skirt,, but tiring
life and color"to a discarded dress.
A yoke added to the top of a skirt
is a good .way to get the "new
look" in length and hip style. - too,
~savsM!iaaj4rrr' :vi
A bias fold pr a "petticoat ruf-
fle" added to the. bottom of a full
Skirt can fiCdcf 2 inches and fit in-
to the current styles as well.
She suggests that all dresses
made this"summer have a good
hem, and all new clothing bought
or ready made have a generous
hem in addition to being the' pro-
per length- This, proper length de-
pends upon the woman and her
height for there is no definite
number of inches from the floor
for all women to follow* Many sty-
lists say from 11 to 13 inches is
.within the fashion, but Miss Parr
says the very tall, slender woman
might wear her skirt 13% inches
while .10%. inches from the floor
might be' more becoming to the
Very short woman and yet both be
fashionably correct. ** ' -
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Home Demonstration
Council Hears THDA
Meeting Report
The Crosby County Home Dem-
onstration council met Friday,
May 21, at 2:30 in the office of
Miss Mozelle Parr, county home
demonstration agent. Ten mem-
bers arid one visitor were present.
Reports were made by standing
committees. Mrs. S. G. Appling
from Mt. Blanco gave an interest-
ing report on the T.H.I?.A. meet
ingvwhich was held at Plairiview.
R^creataion was furnished by
the Mt, Blanco club. ....
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A chip on the shoulder indicates
there is wood higher up.
*Fort Worth Industrial
Exposition Features
New Manufacturers
The Southwest's booj
ment industry will be symbol --
ized in the exhibits of at least a
d o z e n representative clothing
manufacturers at the First Annual
Sou thwestepv Industrial Exposi-
tion in Fort. Worth' from May 30
through Jime '&T" '
One of the most -virile of the
many industries which have mov-
ed to the ^Southwest-during the
current-shift of industrial opera-
tions,.. garment manufacturing has
spread over the Southwest in
towns large and small. In .1940,
•the-manufacturing census fisted
but 41 garment factories of all
types in Texas./.Today the indus-
try estimates the?e are 500 fac-
tories in Texas alone.. '
Texisfs, too leads, the nation in 1
While here we invite
youtovisitour
moJern grocery
store for your food
FREE DELIVERY
L. II. Finch
Market
PHONE 74 ^ :
Clyde NicKola^i
£Sme "NlW7
Cars ore
end some
"NEW" cars
6re< like tills
seatroom but no headroom
tBtf YOUR COUNTRY...
H«LP YOURSILFI
till ■ very real need
for ewy ounce of ueed fat* we
can salvage.- The world-wide
•hortare it greater today than
%*er before.' Plfga... keep
kitchen fate. P. S. you
do get paid for then..,and
you kpow how #ud)r cash
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Tmk| h Um4 Fofsl
but only the
KAISER and
f R AZE* ore
like jhlf
headroom but no seatroooi
plenty of headroom!
plenty of seatroom!
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T i ll E F u N C T I O
True Functional Design ii beauty-jyith a pur-
pose. For example, the STREAM-THRU fenders
of the Kaiser or the froze? are a style feature
others Have attempted to copy. But the real
reason for the design has been' overlooked.
true function is to prbvide more usable
The
•pace without increasing over-all width. Only
'fl!-Ko,,er and th^.,,frazer have mor«.,usabl«
space. MORE SEAT WIDTHI . .. . MORE HEAD
ROOM, . . . MORE LUGGAGE SPACE! Th
Kdiser and the Frazer aren't the same old girls
in a new dress—they'r# n W from the road upt
Best of all tjiase modern cars from Willow Rut
are yours at no increase in price I
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W Invito You to SEE, DRIVE aittl COMPARE Thtm,To6ay]
M0T0B COMPANY
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1948, newspaper, May 28, 1948; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256295/m1/2/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.