The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1946 Page: 8 of 10
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ThfeTrosbyton Review
Five American cp%l mine disas-
ters have 'claimed mora than 200
Uvea each, tike worst causing "361
deaths at Monongah, W, Va., on
Dec. % 1907. r
every cat
STATE GUARD NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. N. J
children, Dr,%adrMrs.
son, Roy Jr., and
and
Ivy and
and
night; but we firmly
every road hog has his
■ternoon.
The attendance at the meeting
Monday ..nl^ht was a llj&lf better
as some of the men are returning,
from work in'the harvest.
We have one of the heavy, type
30-caltb*r machine guns with the
company now tor demonstration
purposes. All -of Company B
should try to get in on the study
^Hil JHRI
Mrs. J. A. Fowler enjoyed a chick
en supper at pianco Park 'Monday
night
SWIM — — —
fired
last Saturday and will, be fired
^and Saturday of this
week.
All-'Guards 'Who want to-fire it
be at the range at 1400. Some
tracer ammunition will be used
Some of the men did a pretty good-
job Monday night dissembling and
reassembling .this gun.
S/Sgt. Loyd A- Fowler.
SPRAYS
CORSAGES
8 a. m. to 11 p. id, .
NOW OPEN
Certified Red Cro* Swimming Instructor and "Life |Z^j
' Now On Job. 1 *
We have NEW SUITS and a LIFE GUARD is on Do*.*
OUT Filling Station Now Open With Plenty of EMs,'.
A1)MISSU()N: 80c and 60d; Tax Included.
PAUL ENLOE, Manager
W*« iujurt ■! ; U77, Nc
LENNAN COUNTY FARM. -Kit'
FAMILT REMOVED to FALLS COtW*,
TT WHERE he SHEW to MAHHOOD-
ATTERUlM SCHOOL alitf flR-
, 81,
?A«M LIFE. ERTERE# BAYLOR
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tweaker "2 71H — ZSt h TEXAS
LE8ISLATURE: PROS. ATTY.
FALLS cor 1906-10; Dole gate
WHOCRATK NATI0NA
riBii-L .,i. Jiiatrr.iT. carse
'32 and '36; CHAIRMAH TEXAS
DELEGATION '36; PERMANENT
CHAJJtMAN .TEXAS OENOCRATIC
ST*lf.CON*ENtlON '38
SPECIAL
MRS# JA(
H
ARTHUR'S
Crosbyton
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Three Boors East of-Laundry
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thompson
mnvxstry
OtTfJW
«. . SENATOR
To serve every family as we would our own. To give
-comforting, assistance" to -those who mourn; To; ar-
range eveiy "detail with competence. To offer free-
ly every facility we h&ve.1.J.Tp maka evefy funeral a
memoffiT^se'fvice of "beauty. And come imme-
diately when you. call.
: ;
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. King
Ambulance Service
Phone 33
Leave Your Summer
Baking To
Why not have fluffy, rich
home-made cakes this summer
without fuss,
to provide the best quality cakes,
muss,
bother^and Without paying extravagant-prices. Try orteof-
our delicious cakes today.
GOOD EATS BAKERY
Guy Akin, Owner
REAL RUBBER
FELT BACK
AUTO
WE HAVE THEM FOR
V
SERVICE
STATION
phone 92—i
tfc*YER and STATESMAN. SENATOR
CONNALLY RECEIVED A. I. DEGREE
at BAYLOR UNIVERSITY and HONOR-
ARY LL.D: LL.B. at UNIVERSITY of
TEXAS. E4J.ISTE0 2nd REGIMENT
TEXAS VOLUNTEER INFANT**, SPAN-
ISH AMERICAN WAR; CAPTAIN and
ADtKmrtfT 22nd INFANTRY BR I6ADE,
I Ith DIVISION, In WORLD WAR TV
t^ECTED «5th COgGRESU.316'sarvina
- T£E 194 U MEMBER SENATE FIKANCE and
7MHt
iSr« . CONNALLY 3ERVE0 at GRAND CHAN-
CftLOr, TEtti IN ISHTJ OF f YTHI AS
'913-14; is a 33° MASON, WOOOMEN
oj WORLD and SONS of AMERICAN
RESOLUTION. Hit favorite sports
ara NUN TING, and-FUMING.
V- 320KEEa
One tissd TRACTOR with high speed rear end jj
and front end loader
One McCormick-Deering
^ ROW BINDER" _
LOOK OVEE THIS LIST OF EQUIPMENT
AND PICK
7"' -Tillers, Wteders, Ta:o_Kinds ofMow. ■■
•*;^"""~ers, Two. Kinds of Feed Mills,
WORLD'S ACTIVITIES. Early in April SENATOR COnVhLy1«NOUI«ED,,n"1-«AND i'wcY for'ltETf^TiViViS V"*!1 °f
« NO FOREIGN SERmE^mFEREp tha ««TE ^,r. fc. COULD BE
rowf ftrw dwty to yovr Country " BUY WAR BONOS
1946 TEXAS NEWSPAPER ASSOC IATFS
More
Tandam Discs,- Scoops, Shades to Fit Any
By NELLIE WITT SPIKES
Indeed the- rain: was
had brS^uu lu wuny hIkj
e.
7T
We
t>eing
Mr.
SONS ARE CALLED TO: • . r C. C. Crutchfferd. fi'elh r^es^T
. . .. FATHER'S BEDSIDE tative for the"" League —of Texas]
. ' Municipalities, was In Crosbyton
... MrS,_.iL^W«^r-and-' MondSy^isiting with Mayor J.
and Mrs. W. H. Worley were -p^g "
cafied to the bedside of R. D. Wor- !
.l>>y, their father, at Meridian, on
Tuesday. July . 9. Mr. - Worley. Un-
D.
..Tractor, Pick-Up Steel. Bed To Fit Ford
Tractor, Saddles, Blankets^ Spurs, Bits
andBozos.
NOW ON HA^D—CULTIVATOR SWEEPS
4 Inches to 40 Inches
Sl'IKK T(M TWU ARROW— :t SECTIONS
I Min
ar dry year after all, J. mean a
year that nothing is .raised. May
be yet, but • the feed is* up and
growing: like " Jack's beanstalk^
Bread is scarace, butter . is scarc-
er and too high to put on a piece
ui .bread 4f one nad tfte bread, so
Jack had better not ask-for a slice
every time he goes out to see hpw
much his feed and "(cotton has
grown.^Ther^irnay' be a giant at
the top and the giant may -be
hungry. ' '
s
Mrs. Grump, Alma D and my_-
self were at Cont. at a sffower
given for the new bride, "Mrs. -Jack
Ware, by Mrs. John.Heard, when.
the big'sho#eTof'rain came pelt-
ing down. The earth was a* lake
when we started for home, the
roads rivers, bjit wit h —feardiy-
any slipping, we got to' the Crump
home alright. There I tried to
turrr around and was almost up on
the road when the back iwheeils. be-
gan spinning. I backed, werit for-
ward with jerks, the road got slip-
pier, the ditch boggier. L gave it
up and Mr. Crump cranked' up his
tractor, tied on to the Front Hnd"
started down the road. T could believed' his body contained so
not make the x!ar climlj the bank,- much, filthy substance. He says his
CommlSSltJHeis .A; W. WHJ£"
I lace andJ, B, Bell, and . Manager
Hugh I^a\io:-. .Mr. CruUhf e.'d sa d
.. -Kov Mcpaint1'.. forrrrer
derwerlt an emergency operation
, . . Crosbyton resident, is now an em-
and was in a. very *set-ioUJr"CoifflPn . . ■.***.-- ^
. "" . ., ... plo.Vee of the orgamzat on. She ex-
tion at the time-his sons and fam- _. ® ■. . k
ilies left here. ■ .) pects to be in Crosbyton next
: - : week to visit with friends during
Mr. and Mrs. C. E: WOrley re--her vacation
turned home Saturday night, and
at .that time his father wa^ ntuch.
■ H.Redwiie
"THE HOME OF TEXACO SERVICE'
- imptS^Mf^iUnless further £omp1i- ,
cations arise Mr. WorJe.$r*itt*OT| the
road to recovery.
R. D. Worley and family are
former residents of the Wake com-
triunity, and -he serv-ed for a num-
ber of years ori the county* AAA
committee. He'sold his farming
fed to Bosque county three years
ago; At the present, their home;
is at Whitney. ...
Their many friends wish for Mr.
.Worley a speedy .recovery.^ -
One- dollar bills bear Washing-
ton's picture. , .
down the bar ditch I plowed Uke
a road grader. For some hundred
yards we went, then 'I called to
him to stop. He took loose' and
- Bowel Cleaning Pow er
Of Inner-Aid Medicine
One man recently took INNER-
AID* tjire«* days -and said—after- j
■wtt'rd''i .thatj. hft na var v would - ha Va.,
stomach, intestines, bowels" an?
whole system were so thoroughly
cleansed that his constant head-
aches came" to an end; several pi m-
started to turp round to go -backply Skin eruptions on his face dried
to the house, bat down in the oth-
er ditch on the other side, of the
ioad his tractor slipped, just like
something in the funny paper. He
railed- tfi
seeing me laughing. I almost had
up overnight, and even the rheur
matic pains in his knee disappear-
ed. At present he is an altogether
different man, feeling fine in ev-
ery^
Herbs; they cleanse. bowels, clear
hysterics, it was so funny just gas from stomach, act on sluggish
laugh- liver an<P kidneya. Miserable peo-
u^> the pie soori feel different all. over. So
don't go on suffering! Get INNER-
AID. Sold., by all drug stores here,
in Crosby County. (Adv.)
then. I looked ug to see him
ing also. Then tye went
ditch plowing it up deeper till he
gave that up. Mrs. Crump braught
a pair of overshoes and a wrap to
keep me dry and we went back to
the house till Paul and Wilma and
Jdfe came to our rescue. _ . ..
■ .. .11'- . •- >•* ' : ' .
The draw; acrbss the northeast
corner of our place has been a
small river these , laat few days.
Like a silver ribbon it flows stead-
ily towards the Brazos and we
sigh and wish it was always run-
ning .that way.
Five o'clock >Ionday morning.
Mr. Spikes, Witoon and I are. al-
most reeuly to leave tor Dallas and
Kaufman County." Wilson win buy
some medical-supplies and we will
visit Mr. Spikes old home' In Kauf-
man County. He^Vfll find the old
house gone; >nany, many of the
kin gon on to a better world,
but there will be a few left and he
will renew his youth. He Is getting
a good deal better the last two
months. Will tell you about this
trlpumxt week. T
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The big hotels may hays many
stoiie*!' but there Is onri story they
all have—^"no vacancies."
WE RE ON OUR
UVESTOCK
-Free Removal of
dead horses,
cattle, hocs v
and sheep '
Farmers fuel &
. • aijppLy
Crosbyton, "Rg*. j- Phone 91
KEETON PACKING
COiffANY S
LUBBOOK, TKKAM
m
m
ready to supply it. We started long before the war
ended. Our expansion program which includes ™"
additions-to .six- power -plants, an entirely new plant
in one location, and miles of new transmission
lines, makes it possible for industry to settle
WE'RE BUILDING-
- AHEAD OF A
Fast mowing-
. TERRITORY
in practically any section of the territory we seifve,
We can offer ample electric power for.afty industry,
large or small.
The effort we are .miking to help develop the
l^tfitPgy serve proves our fafoh-ki the future of
the people we serve. *
Mo. tr 04 . wlM of odvortltomonli te ho p build thl. fo.l grt>wl«.g l.rrltory fe wMch we
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1946, newspaper, July 19, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256198/m1/8/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.