The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1948 Page: 3 of 10
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gchool. Those5 of
remem-
Mgins "a
paator gave an ur-
f. at least . i25 ft**1
I * larger number. for
meeting ervio&! on
night-
that fell in pur com
Y- maatI
,pnyer
the looks of IheruU after the
Sunday shower. Whl^e trying to
release a car from the mud, Jack
Thornhill Jhad the misfortune of
losing his wrist watch, which was
a gift from his parents. Anyone
finding a watch , on the caliche,
* Mr * and Mrs. J. Bennett
■pent the week-end in Childress.
We are happy to have the Elvis
Howetl family in our community.
They have really been giving the
old gin yara a good cleaning and
with the polio season at hand we
a a great and vital 4iffer^
WHS sorely need- wltn P°,l° seaa°n at hand
liJd fitittee we- see should all be doing the same/
1 brt* - — - 1 and Mrs.,Billy
we- see j
aj
Mr.
the farmers are 1 , —„
tight to see. If the [ children left Monday morning for
gathering, we hope
more, then the old
our
k door may1
have to-go back in-
cjnyon.
and M«. Dewey
Sawh
W'haslcn
J&he and Elsie,
and Mrs-
J ahd
"jewel : Leatherwood
family- • .
and
went to Lubbock
t material to put the
hes to their newly
iBieu home.
j c McCracken took her
Atert Mrs. Paul Robinson and
Darwin of . Fort
been visiting
to Graham
"hiaband at
jj,qk will receive treat-
!! stalling SaaitOBum. _1
t moves, it moveff" cried , the
t-«f a ship that sailed, but
"ftomhill and Rev. A- p-
, evidently didn't move front
Hamlin, too see about their com
bines harvesting wheat there.
There are cats to be given
at the Dewey Whalen and Cotton
Leatherwood homes. Would some-
one _c«jtijhete and lake them away
ECROSBYTON REVIEW -
Miss Littlefield To
Receive Degree At
Stephens College
Miss Dollye Ann Littlefield^
daughter of Mr.
A«ociate. In Arts
before Teddy Givens gets them
■ Mr. and Mrs. " Horaca-
-are" making a complete change in
their home. It will be a beautiful
structure when i£ is-c6mpleled.
They have moved into: the "Mud
Hen Cafe'' during the construc-
tion...
Pictures taken of real- life were
shown m the H. R, Starrett home
Thursday night. , : ^
The S. P". Starretts and children,
Sammie and Linda., and tfie" Cot-
ton Leatherwoods an4 Kenneth,
took dinner in the park? Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Givens and
Comm ' (Columbla.Mo.
Commencement exercises for the
hefd n gLadUating class will be
held on May 25, with degrees be-
ing conferred by Dr. Homer Price
Lamey, president of the college.
hJw"-® ^n^encement pro-
and Bram, opening on Friday, May 21
' ™ 11 be highlighted by many spec-
ial events planned, for the enter,
tainment Of the parents of stud-
ents and other guests. Included on
the program will be the presenta-
tion of a play. aHorae Show, an
Afr Review, Concerts, and a Phys-
,c.aL Education demonstration
, Carol, of Connecticutt
ji®ny J"
L¥ve
'."tot list week,
they will conttnu# to their
um McCracken, will join
Mineral-WeHsf] son, Morris Lynn, of Lubbock,
spentjSurtdAy night in the M. R.
GivensJiome. • "
Mrs. Ben Marley, "Mr. and Mrs.
Elvis Marley and daughter, Yvon-
da. ate lunch Sunday in the Burl
Walls home.
'Paw! You Know That Water
Ain't Fit To Drink!
■Now she tells him! After he's practically broken
neck falling down, the well. Getting out of
j well is a dam sight easier than getting out
[debts accumulated because of illness or acci-
i Protect yourself and your family against
} unexpected—take out insurance mow.
!EHS INSURANCE AGENCY
RUSSELL McCUBDY, Owner
NEW
ROM-ANTIC
a nee to the itiusio of A1 vine Re v's
orchestra at^-Commencement
Ball Which WHV be held in the Le-
la Raney Wood ballroom
college. " ' -■
Jt the
Come to the Review for yotur
monpgrammed stationfyy^ .
The ice cream party at the Lea-
therwood school house .Friday
night, which was a farewell' party
for the Lennie McDermett family,
was a real, treat. We understand
the McDermetts were presented a
nice gift,-as. a token of the fine
friendship and love of this com-
munity. The McDermetts are mov-
ing to Ralls. Y_
Doyle Thornhill, Meb Givens and
Clyde-'^atarrett made a trip to
Hamlin last week. They reported
it vecy. dry .there. T.
Mr. and Mrs. John Steadham of
Crosbyton were visiting at church
. 2&mjiay. They formerly lived in
glad to have ftiem-with us. -They
took lunch in the Leslie Milled
home.
Have, you sJen the new yard
Lfurhasge pewly installed at the R.
C. RatheaL home ? I have, but I
jhave not tasted any -biscuits .baked
in the oven yet and my mouth wa-
ters every time I t£ink of it. Let's
mi get our. .biscuits rolled and
take them over.
Where have you been and.,what
have you seen? Let rne knmwrrext
week. "I gotta' do "this up big be-
cause when Mrs. T. E. Thornhill
gets back from the harvest she
will take. this. j.ob away from me.
Bye now.
—">—Mrs. M. R, Givens -
Rouyant Health Is
I ossible For Every
One, Says Br.ttox
w • .. • ' -V
"Although we may not be sick,
Thq farm wftich is in the profit
column- most of the . time is the
fariri which goes a long way to-
ward producing its own food and
teed requirements.
Careless handling of Stock on the
farm, on the way to market and
at the markets cost American far-
mers and ranchmen around $14
million annually.
When a pretty girt tries to treat
a bashful fellow white; he turn*
red.
■ '<>)-• '• in ' f.
Review Clarified. Bring Result.
W-i-
ence between high and bouyant
health and the health of the aver
age person, or of. one who "is onij
well enough to be out of bed,'
Dr. Geo. 'W. Cox, State Health Of
ficer, said today.
"Unless we have the essentials
of health- in our daily, habits of
living, we are as sure to pay the
penalty Qf impaired health, siek
nesa and early death as we are-of
cause and effect in other situa-
tions,'' Dr. Cox continued. '''We
should agk ourselves; 'flW
expect to live?' 'How long can I
retain my efficiency, bdth' in work
and play?' 'Do I want to
-ir-m
life?' " ,
The alternative, ""according to
Dr.-Cox's Statement, is to adjust
one's program of living to insure
the fundamentals of health and
thus, .parring accidents, keep
!Sifiyiig and retain active efficiency
to an. age of 70 to 80, or more.
The essentials of health are
pimple; sufficient fresh air and "
sunlight, good food and food ha-
tits, regular exercise and ade-
quate rest.-Yetu in checking the
health of thousands' of individual
who 'considered their health good,
it has been rare indeed to-find a
single person who did not habit-
ually disregard ohe or -more of
these essentials. Therefore, no
matter how good or poor our
health, we should check our daily
■program of lining for health hab-
its that are" essentially faulty but
of which we may be unaware.
—o
ATTEND FUNERAL
Msr-fincf Mrs. Taylor Lowrie at-
tended-funeral services,"! Monday
afternoon in Lubbock for Mrs.
Ross E. Garrett, who was killed
Saturday night about 8:00-o'clock
in a truck-car accident one mile
east of Plains. Mr. GaTrett7 "who
is Mr. Lowrie's employer, is still
in critical condition in Westf Texas
hospita^fcubbock. - . .
Mrs. A. Shipman and daughter,
Juanita, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Shipman and daughter, Linda, re-
turned last week-end from a two
thousand mile" t6ur of the eastern
states. They were-in lots of rain
and caught lots of fish.
Brother, just wait 'til you see The Cor of the Year!
It's the one and only NEW car in its field! It's a
road-hogging beauty only 63 ihd>es high!
teola like a custom-built oar! We're
out with pride, and can't keep the intkh
story secret any longer) So here it is ..
iVW
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cradle!
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coil springs
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Kiog-Soe Sokes that STOP at ihe
Extra I
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hydraulic shock absorbers
1 -float you in comfort!
Hew low cefaf of gravity gtoes mad-hogging safety!
Watch our showroom windows -for Announcement Date!
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.