The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1947 Page: 8 of 8
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CROSBYTON REVIEW
BUILT ON HIGHWAY
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construction of.
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square tltis week. The building
will be completed'just as soon as
possible. Mr. Whitchurch said.
The hew structure will.be 40- by_
80 feet." The front bit Qie building
^rill-be arrangedlfor, a.service sta-
ion/ and will be of" concrete tile
id stuccoed. Thfe garage part will
of sheetiron construction.
The foundation had .been com-
pleted* this week and work started
on laying the. concrete tile. •
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Mrs. C. S. Wrotan of Den tot) is
spending the week here with Mrs.
Myrtle Stewart and Mr. and Mrs,
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CHARLES STARREST in
"FRONTIER
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SUNDAY AND MOND^Y^
FRANGHOT TONE
and DE ANNA DURBIN in
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ROBERT YOUNG *
and ANN RICHARDS in
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
MARX BROTHERS
and LOIS COLLIER in
"NIGHT IN
"Because-Uf Him" _ •
WitkFranchot Tone 3
. r To Show Sun.-Mon.
The Queen theater will show an-
other love drama, "Becaus¥rdi
Hira?', starring Franchot Tone and
iB—mmu Sunday, and
Monday, Feb. 9~10. The manage
ment invites theater fans to ., see
these two faVOrites in one of their
outstanding-roles.. i>: ,
On Wednesday &i;d Thursday,
the Queen" brings back to the
screen that side-splitting trio, the
ftfarx brothers, in one of their best
productions, "A Night in Casa-
bla'nco".- As usual the story ^func-
tions mainly as a vehicle for the
boys to display their, entertain-
ment Wares. The setting is one of
elegance in a post-war Casablanco
hotel where a treasure of Nazi
loot had been concealed after' the
Allied invasion: • Along with Grou-
cho, Harpo and Chico Marx, there
are such stars as Chafes Drake,
Lois Collier, Dan' Seymour and
many others.
F^F.A. SWEIJTHEAET
CANDIDATES ARE
NAMED AT SCHOOL
Four'girls, one from each high
school class, have been named as
candidates for F.F-A. Sweetheart,
organization, representing the- vo-
'c_ational agriculture department
it was announced^this week. The
winner of the contest will beT de;
cid&i this week, and the winning
class will be given 20~peVoent of
the proceeds. , .1—Z2
Candidates are: Oleta Marsh,
freshman: ^Tanelle Reetj, " sopho-
more ;Doris Walters, junior, and
"Bobbie Morgan, senior,
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OUR RECENT
MAR VIM ARNOI.I)jGOt:s
TO MARKETS TO BUY -
ELECTRICAL GOODS
Marvin Arnold, spent all of last:
-week in the markets' at Amawllo,
Fort "Worth, and. Pallas buying
merchandise for his store here,
which has recently be'en moved to
the MiIbtrrrrMotor company build-
ing west of the bank.
He 'spent' Monday and Tuesday-
in Arftarillo, and, the rest of the
"-'Mr. ffrid "Mrs,. Skeet Cospe'r and.
son- of Clovis, N. Mex:, spent th^
week-find .with her parent^, Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Brixey.. ,
Mra. Joe Bowles left Wednesday
night for Houston where she will
spend a few days visiting with rete;
afciveB.1 ''
X^LJ.B^OCK LIONS—
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Tech profelssor, and an actor in
his own right, is interlocutor. Ma-
ny others in the cast- are former
professional entertainers.
■Micky Hendley, of the Lubbock
Avalanche, and Geo. Young, were
in town Wednesday making pre-
liminary arrangements for the pro-
duction. Just as many of the 6^ or
70 members of the cast a^ carrget
on. the local high school stage will
be present for the production,, it
was announced.
Thisv will probably be one of the
most entertaining and best pro-
duced programs T&ver to be pre-
sented in Crosbyton, ranking with
leading professional- minstrels.
Citizens of .the entire area should
decide now to^ee it.
CIVIC PROJECTS—f
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Which have been discarded are a*
vailable agfcin", and that tb«r- e*ub
thould renew its sanitation pro"
ject started* lagt yea?v,— These
drums would be used as trash and
parhaere collectors at residences
Probably'the most comprehen-
sive project was introduced by
Mrs. W. P. Lamar, when she
brought up the idea of a swim-
ming pool fof Crosbyton. She was
followed by Judge W. P. Walker
who urged that the club get be-
hind the construction of a pool,
citing its advantages to youth.
Bill Romane brought out the
lact that Crosbyton now had suf-
ficient postal receipts, and popula-
tion tq secure cijy mail delivery,
but thatthere were insufficient
sidewalks in town to meet the re-
ciuirements. He' proposed that the
club sponsor a sidewalk building
campaign.
Hugh- Nation ^.discussed the dou-
ble parking situation, urging .a co-
operative. observance of .traffic .re -
gulations. ' -
We do wet washing. City laun-
dry. : Adv:
WATCH FOR
DATE ANNOUNCED SOON!
W e have, purchased Mix Masters, Air Condi-
1 ioners. Electric Irons. \\.aflle irons.. Electric
Toasters, Refrigerators, Deep Freeze I nit, and
WHICH WILL BE ON DISPL AY
AT OIR OPENIN(i;
ROMEX
We carry the.following sizes in stock at all
times: - . .
' 8-2,10-2, 12-2, 14-2, 84. io-3, 12-3^nd 14-3.
JENTRANC' EC ABLE and ALL FITTINGS.
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M-I Solution for Gargle
Rexall Cold Special Tablets
Aspirex Cough Drops
Rexall Chest Rub
Rexall Nose & Throat Drops
Cherrosote Cough Syrup for
Deep Chest Cough
75c. & $1
City Drug Store
G, M. GREEN, Pharmacist
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PROPERTY
ARE STILL IN EFFECT ON ALL
FURNITURE!
S P E C I A L ON
week in Fort Worth and Dallas,
he reported. He said that* he was
able to secure quite a bit of-scarce
merchandise which will be on dis-
play at his formal opening soon.
WIN TOP HONORS
W. J. Largent an_(i son. • David
Largent, of Merkel, took' top
honors in Hereford hreediny iii4e-
ftallf
Crosbyton
We urge you to
you awn-on your business, farm property or
home—to" make certain that yau have-adequate
coverage in case ol- lire. SL. "
Yesterday's
"Hottest—
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Prices in West
- Texas"
APIECE UNFINISHED,
DINETTES
5-_PlECE WHITE dTQO Eft
DINETTES
5-PIECE BEAUTIFUL
PLASTIC TOP
CHROMIUM PLATED
ALL OTHERS PRICED ^ACCORDINGLY.
iUii. at the ,H(Hilton Fat Stock
Show this week with their grand
champion bull. Publican Dom.ino
I73r<l, and grand champiorr^cmv,
Blue Bonnet Domino 100th. -Mrs.
-David"''Largent. the former Freda
Sherwood, accompanied- her hus-
band and^ father-in-law, to .the
Houston show. ,
~ James -McClure; son or *Xrr: arvcT
Mrs. J. rfv-McClure, has enlisted in
the Army'Air Corps at Abilene
and was sent to San Antonio for
training, -his mother reported this
week. James, who attended the
first semester at_Hardin-Simmons"
University,. ,is trr—Srtw- examina-
tions^for a cadet pilot: ^
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Mf. and Mrs. Mil^evn Hefley and
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Simmons
visited in Artesia, N. Mex., the
past week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Hefley. The party went on
Carlsbad and went througn tne
Cavern.
dayls values. Come in and let us bring your firr
insurance policy in line with today's Tncmisecf
property values.: -
CITIZEflS INSURANCE
RUSSELL McC URI)Y, Owner
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CHINA-WARE
SERVICE FORNIX
T25 Pieces)
Special
OUR STORE IS
fecial Orders on any kind of
Pasti-y Decoratio-ns.
OPEN SUNDAYS
Ralls
HEADQUARTERS
Drop by for your last minute needs
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Skating logs
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■Jxlu-and Mr.^.Jffiallace Shipman
PLENTY OF PITTSBURG
One-piece turtle - necked Jersey
dress, ihown above, was appro veil -
by Cosmopolitan's all-male Jury as
ideal skatinc attire. It is banded witb
a contrasting color around the lull
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PAINT AND OILS
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, A Large Stock Of
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on the Jury Were Jerry Colonoa,'
Jackie Heller,' Roddy MaeUowalt,"
Earl Wilson, Bob Crosby, H. W. lex
Roden and BUI Stern.
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WASHING,
POLISHING and
•LtffiRICATING
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STATION
Lewis, Sager
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COWS AUre-CHICKENS TSUMNG.THE
WINTETTMUNTHS BY FEES!NG
PROPERLY BALANCED -
FEEDS.
You Can Always Be Assured^
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See Us For
BABY CHICKS
You'll like our qual-
ity chicks, hatched,
right {ir.ru selected
flocks. Hardy, fast-
growers. Low price.
GROWS CHICKS FAS
Purina Chick 8taH«na ho_
GROWTH POWER. A bal-
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ffrowth and high tivability.
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KILL WATER-BORNE C jRMJ WITH
PURINA CHW-R-TABS
One tablet t6 quart bf water kills com-
mon germs- help, prevent spread
I iseas#. Easy, economical to ub«.
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1947, newspaper, February 7, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256227/m1/8/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.