The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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liyMRS. FOREST EDLER
v ■
7 IBslflC Parker received the show
Uetot for being the best reader In
. Ms .grade'last week.
.. Mr. andJOtasr-Kidph Fowler arid
daughters have -moved back to
tttfr ranch hi "Blanco canyon.
~ 1 A, W. Pyron was a business call-
. er "lit Lubbock Thursday.
. Mrs. Ross Wood of Afton, who
has been a guest in the Lloyd E.
Fowler home, has be&n quite ill,
. Leonard Parker and Gerald Ed-
ler are back from California on a
- visit with 4heir. parents. Just how
long they will itay. >depend >-.on
"Uncle Sammy."
Ttr. and, Mm/ Sari Bdler and
yi*w"TCkthleen Matthews •• were
^Sunday visitors In to6Hn®y-
as" thefit Sunday night supper
guests Mra JofrnSteela olLCrc by=:
• ton, Mr. and Mrs. Red Robin
and json of Amarillo, and Sr. Wd
Mrs.'Amjil Steele and daughter ot
the Owens* community.,
Lldjrd Wayland, of Crosby ton
was a Sunday njght supper guest
of Gerald Edler! ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Beckham
and children, and Mr. and" Mrs. R.
W.P^onof.Cr ^,^Sun- >iiorKns ^
day dinner guest? of their parents :^glp0,;atjolj^ water-.-1 StaM vege-
1 Keep Food Values In Vegetables
and-grandparents,. Mr. and Mrs;
A". W. Pyron.
Bill Kimbrough, county ,. agent,
was" a Monday dinner guest in
the Alton Edler home.
Ross Simpson was a Lubbock
caller Tuesday.
Mfv and1 Mrs. C. B. Parker and
• health-giving cargo of • vitamins
and minerals—is retained or ■ lost
through cooking methods* The fol-
lowing simple ruUs- Lfai^ eookfag _
by boiling will preserve a maxiffiumj
of their.food values:
1. Cook vegetable small amount
ot water; a general rule is 44 inch.
Too mbch water dissolves out
nutrients. Use utensil with tight-
fltftng lid to keep steam lnsjdte: it
time -* revent8
IVe Jus* had my.
FARMALL pvcrtauled,
Bill, -and it?s workfiT
T/^OUR tractor, too,.
" "l will work" like a top
after we've serviced, it.
W$'ye~g©t the men, the
tools, the methods, and
the WILLINGNESS to
;dd;:^0od work. Esti-
mates and recommen-
dations given without
charge. Call, Write or
phone—or bring your
tractor in.
, If you do your own re-
pairing, remem&ejwe
carry a large stock-of
Genuine IHC Repairs
for your convenience.
Crosbyton Implement Company
,L- "Your Farmall House" - •
OtiY customers please take notice that after
April 1, we will discontinue deliveries. Bring us
ybur^eleaning and pressing for quick and depen-
dable, service. , r
WE inVITE vou
We invite you to see us when In need (if Insur-.
ance, Abstracts, etc. N^ew customers and the
continued patronage of our many friends is ap-
preciated. 0
We are Members of the American and,,.Texas
Title Associations.
CROSBY COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
AND ELLISON INSURANCE AGENCY
u
« SERVICE
YOUR GRAIN CAN PAY
PROFITSTOO!
To get top-notch results and more
money from your grain, it should
be fed in balanced form. That's -
where ouz custom mixing service
can help you. We grind and mix
home-grown grain with a Purina
supplement When fed to livestock .
or poultry the results are reimirk-
able. Come in and see Our records.
Crosbyton Elevator
Company
fables in boiling Water; resume boil-
ing quickly, then lower flame. .The
simmer unit of top. ,gas JburBef
is ideal for this. 4. CooK amount
^heeded for the meal. Eto nob..peel,
dice or shred-uegetable: tfrp Jeng be-
fore cooking, and never.,soak; ex-
posure to air a 4 sbak+ng iB.:W ter
reduceaTvitamin content. 5. Cook
yegetable^enljfc until "tender crisp."
And do not reheat • quantity-* for
another meaL Utilize in salad ,in-
- Stead. Reheatjngadds up to ove.i:-
.cooking. "6. Avoid stirring; it* lets
ff>How diirect i o n s a bo ve, and
-little sUrxijig is necessary. 7. Never
use soda; It destroys vitamins. Color
js 'better preserved. By. shorten coofc- „
ing time and using'^lSS ^WMer;1
riaturah flavor i$ also assured. 8. -
Cook- -what' vegetables you cair in
the skin, many minerals being di-
rectly under it; otherwise peel
thinly. 9. J^se^ cooking' water^ ill
vegetable "or tomato juice pock tail
or to enrich soups, sauces, gravies.
10. Serve ^vegetables inimedately.v -
FIGHTING DOLLARS jfe bearings for machinery
Scrap to Slap the Jap
I want.
America, must be strong.
Every man and wopwn. must
contribute their strength to the
strength of America at war.
Some -are? carrying guns-
some are flying, „ planes—so"mb
"giving"".theit blood on ships
at 'sea. ' . v ~
YOU on the home front must
buy those guns1—-those j)l^n£s^—
those'sfiipsi your
contribution^ to freedom under4*«
rfire! -B U-Y; DiE F E -N S E
STAMPS AND "BONDS TO-
DAY—=buy them with every
penny you have, to spaii&1
the treatment
,J?ear-
and GEO. S. _
Attorney
SCtejr/WELL LET
AEM HAVE OUR-
SGRAP/^
ANYWAY, JONAH HAD BEEN ,i
.TAKEN JN BY THE WHALE
Phone No. 5401
Buy Defese Savings Bonds!
Farmers of America—Uncle Sam Needs Yonr Scrap Iron!
sons had as their Sunday after-
noon visitors Mr. .and Mrs. Joe
Blocker of Crosbyton, and Mr. ana
Mrs. Dixie Thrash of Galveston.
Ss^Snaalfaysod,• paotof of the
First Methodist church of ^Crosby-
tori, was a caller in the communi-
ty'Thursday.. ;
o
PAP
■ —•JP vFn
chicks ai
Of
EACH TUESDAY— <
ill breeds, —all blobd tested
•:0m9
M
1
MAN!
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V;-"' ;; ; • ' .r« • '■ • , ' V ;f.
Hancock eanf^ tcu's.es'_ijs "Prtday
afternoon. Euclid Maze spent last
! week-end in Kalgary. Melvin Dew-,
j br^ Doyle Free, and Ramon John-
I ston in Ltibbock. Bobby Charted
; Beckham went to .the* country to
| see his grandparewtwdsetky Flor-
! ence saw a show in Ralls Sunda^.'
We are glad.Leta Faye Bean arid
| Bo^by Ruth Lowe are back ir.
school after a long abs^nci^JIeor-
..., | gie Lee Armbrister came as aTifst
OI-irrv™ .. , ! grader,^from the J^ubbock schools
; . P rs" Howet. | Monday morning. Jimmie's mothi
We are sorry Mr.- Eator^ is going' | er,'Mrs. Finch, came to see us on
to high school. Mrs. Howe'is. our-j-Monday, afternoon.. '
teacher. We all had lunch together
at school Monday. .We al| enjoyed
the fruit salad made by a group of
seventh grade girls. We have a
new flag in our room. Monday we
had an. air raid drill. We gave
speeches on what "03 dor an air raid
drills. We enjoyed the sixth grad2
gssembly jpfograrfi. Kenneth, went
to Littlefield and Clovis,—New
Mexico. We are glad he is back.
We have a new pupil, Naomi Wor-
ley. Joyce /Reed's brother.___spent
*the week-end with her.
GEN'. McARTHUR'S SMALL
AIR FORCE SINKS ,3O,'OO0
. TONS OF JAP SHIPPING
> The nervous curate ^aa arrang-"
eci to preach on jon^h and the
whale."*
"And for three .days and three
night," he began, "Jonah was in
the—" ' "" "
' He blushed, stammered/ stop-
ped, and OflETT'Staltetl again:
"For three days and three
nights Jonah was ip the—"
Qnce more he was covered with
"eonfusion, and once more he stop-
ped and mopped his face-
Then he gathered Ws courage ir\,
both hands, and with a mighty ef-
fort he - finished triumphantly:
"Ana for three days and three
nights Jonah was in the society of
the whale."
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Deficiency in Vitttmin A is real-
ly the reason some people can't
see in the dark, a University of
Texas 'advanced nutrition class
has found.
. " o—;
- Doh Anderson, student at W. T.
S. C., Canyon, spent the. week-end
with home folks.
Add to Your Child's Daily Care
Protection for the Future;.
MEALS
HEALTH AND WELL-BALANCED
GO HAND IN HAND
★ ' .*; —
Protect Health by Preparing Proper Food
Gas Co.
LET US ASSIST
In making your Income Tax
Return. See Will F. Ezell and
Glen McKee at South Plains
..Warehouse. Phone 50.
FOURTH (Mrs. Eaton)
Duane Bolander spent last week
in Knox county and Sunday before
last in Ralls. Helen Ruth Warren
has'Ik new little niece. Edna Faye
Moore's aunt and uncle from Lub-
bock visited in her home Tuesday
night. Jack Jones visited in- Ralls !
Tuesday afternoon. C!"E. Crey/
spent Sunday in Petersburg. Our
room is working on a play for as-
sembly some time in April. Betty
Jo and Jackie Lee Thomas spent
last Wednesday, in Seagraves vis-
iti^g their grandfather who is JIL.
en (Miss soweii) •
Paulie Joe Warren has a little
niece. We had a play-today. The.
best citizens" were Marie and Don..
Gen. MacArthur's small air
force sank more than 30,000-tons
of Japanese shipping in Subic Bay,
resulting .in the loss qf thpusands
of enemy soldier U..& .fomses in
operations west of"the Gilbert-Is-
lands destroyed 18 of a formation
of 20 Japanese heavy bombers. U:
S. submarines in the Far East tojf-
pfedoed 10 additional enemy ves-
sels.
Enemy U-boats in the Atlantic
sank-the destroyer Jacob Jones,
an ore carrier and two freighters.
Gen. Wavell .was relieved" of com-
mand of United Nations Forces In
the East Indies to-reaume as Com-
mander-in.-Chief of India.
-O •
COUNTY tJNtT OF HOME
ECONOMISTS REPRESENT-
ED AT NUTRITION MEET
—Fine—
WATCH, CLOCK
AND JEWELRY
-REPAIRING
All work guaranteed
E. H. Collins
—Jeweler—
AT NICKSON DRUG
Crosbyton, Texas
Heed help?
SAFETY IS OUR
OTT
... . .
AND SHOULD BE YOURS!
"" You not Only protect your car,Hbut you
increase your safety by having it greased rep-|
Jarly by men who know how: A well-lubricat
car will give you that ease pf. operation wl
may be the margin between safety and accident)
We Do Expert
WASHING AND GREASING JOBS
Gulf Service Stationl
Lewis
Glenil
The Texas State Nutrition com-
mittee held a regular meeting at
the Driskill Hotel, Austin. Thursf
day. .Knowing the interest ol the
county units Of home economists
in. nutrition. Miss Mildred Hortoh.
State Nutrition committes chair-
man, invited representatives from
the - home economists' organ-
WE SPECIALIZE
—in—
WASHING,
POLISHING and
LUBRICATING
Your 6m*
STATION
Lewis Glen
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2ND AND 3RD (Mrs. BelU. ...
We have three new pupils. They
enrolled tin the third grade' Mon- j izations in the various counties.
Miss Carolyn_ DixOn, Secretary
and treasurer of the ^rosby Co.
.Home Economists organization.
day morning. They are: Lyrlene
McKinney, from Levelland; Roy
Armbrester from Lubbock, ani
Roy Davis from Tyler. -j
. There are pupils: fo-QuTTrborri.
We are trying very hard to-be* the
best class in school, as we are th£
largest. Geraldine Suttle and Pat-
ey-ftuth Lawson -have birthday*
this Week. Luther Claborn, Eugen-
ia Stewart, Jurl-Ogden and Nora
Mae Savage, won the free * sIioav
tickets last week for learning the
Star-Spangled -Banner per(?ctly.
We have been learning much ft-
bout wild animals this week from
seeing some films. Patsy Crew vis-
~ Sunday.
Eddie Shlpman went
Sunday. Gene Ellis
Sunday. Betty Fay
itad In Lubbock Sum
Mason visited in Wi
Five pupils in our room
Some with measles, ' some
And one has the mump*. '
LevsTland
in Ralls
Atchison vis-
ly. Billy Joe
last week.
1RST (SfUs Whitaker)
Mary Ann SUfrett
wlOi Patsy Smii „
Mrs. Beckham and Mrs.
left -Wednesday afternoon to at-
tend this meeting, at which- Dr.
Helen S-. Mitchell, principal nutri-
tionist for the'" Federal Security
Agency, Washington, D. C., was
\to be present to discuss "Nutri-
:idn from' the Nation's Capitol's
iewpbint." . ••-. '
Miss Tressie Youngblood, FSA
ipervisor, is chairman of -the
,. .jby. CotiAty Unit of Home Ec-
onomists.
\- !—o——— '
'HAIWta fe carloadings
' iitlr'a*' ' ■ '
The Santa Fe System-car load-
ings for the week eliding March
7, 1942, were -80,929, emmpared■
witli 18,023 for ifhe same week in
1941. Received
ymt, $.789 comf
for'same
fotal cars moved
parod with 25,<
week in '1943L
rom connections
red With; 7499
k in Iftil. The
ere :MSJV8com-
for thtf SMM.
o Santa Fe han-
dled a total ot.29.108 earn during
the preceding week of this yesr.
>c.
Hiinsi
, n
^,°t0 give inf<"-m'tion of th i&nature, for this is the place
QUALITY and ECONOMY meet Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, in
and Out Whatever you want ift the Grocery.line, we are likely to havi
- LET'S (WIN THE BATTLE ON THE HOME FRONT!
TWs war will be won at Kom r-on th e production line, on-the farmft
fact, in.the wa| our hveS are regulated in everyU S. hoine. Keep
^health.for you^ country. Eating Good Bats Bakery products regul
one sure way of staying fit for UnclrSam!
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1942, newspaper, March 13, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243263/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.