The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1940: Searching Inside

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... Karr of Fairand Mr. ant Unt Alton *>■ Lubbock visitors Friday ^.Fergus ana qhil- Sunday afternoon... received its year books. Inez' Turbyfill was elected food demonstrator, and Zona Hinson, bedroom... Building was taught Monday at the church by Bro. F. Crabtree. Nine students registered for the course. ■

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.... COLLIER IS CLUR HOSTESS ' \ tOSBYTON REVIEW attention high :hool students . ■ . . ,-^v Just want to tell... ylsite. home folks at Rule. WhHie there she developed a case of flu and was a patienY ln tH^- hospital

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..., for delicious clam chowder, and for the other fish and sea-food dishes you'll want to serve your family often... the pencil at the class, until his amused students finally made up sweepstakes on how many times he'd do... -you-'v—-wanted.—Eggs; cheese, and , fish are first-rate substitutes fro . that. Important, food, meat and Miss Howe w&l

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... likely you don't get enough "bulk"! And "balk" doesnt mean a lot of food.- It means a kind of food... have food enough for two hundred." "There'll be two hundred," said/ Aunt Olympia. "Though it... undigested food and your bowels don't move So you need both Pepsin to " break up fast that rich undigested... food hi your stomach, and Laxative Senna to pull the trigger on those lazy bowels. So be sure your... to dissolve those lumps of undigested protein food which may-linger in your stomach, to cause belching, gas

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... church of Croabybn. Rev. Ray Lee, of Rule, a former Crosbyton pastor, officiated the service; assisted... be made with -WPA to furnish labor for the project;, and some food can be secured from Surplus Comm

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