The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1947 Page: 2 of 8
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r^ynmm Were played in 4he house > Combs, Roberta Del} Reed,
and out-of-doors. Refreshment* of
ice cream, cake, punch and candy
were served to the following little
gu^ts: *«5ana5)m-vym
Flemlns, Bonnirea Edwards; Twy-
la Ellison, Carol Nickson, Kenneth
Leatherwood, W. CL ~ tang, jr.,1-
Curtis Leatherwood, Clevie MC-
YOU TOO CAN GET MAXIMUM
EFFICIENCY FROM YOUR CAR
Does your car have thepowerand pick-up yoo know lt lg
capable of having? If not chances are it needs a "shot-in-
the-arm". Let us service your car reguiaHy, and flll-'er up
with gasoline that will make you feel like you're riding on
wings. Bring your -car in today. . . .we know you'll be more
than pleased. *
station
Lewis
—PHONE 92—
Sa'ger
Ada
Bethr Barrington, Margaret Sue
Coward, Mary Npll Fraeman, Tom-
mie Nell Pennington, Dwain Bis-
hop, Carolyjv Bishop^Judy Benton,
Adrian Gay Roberson, Clyde Daw-
son Haftey, Betty Hell Beckham,
Bobby . JtfcKiqhon, Nancy Kay
Smith,. Mrs. J. -C. Smith' «8id the
honoree, Janelle Mayes.
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Mrs. Jennie Simpson
Honored on 85th"
Birthday Monday
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HOW
SELECT
BANK
If you are planning totopen a bank ae&ount
may we suggest that you follow these three sug-
gestions:— . ' ' .
1. ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS ABOUT
Ask them ifHhey-have been well, served ih all dealings
they've had with us.
2.PAY US A VISIT. " ->■ v.'. ■:
Come in and pet acquainted. We'll be more than happy to
trivo vou-anv information you about-our bank^-vou-'li
be under absolutely no obligation.
3. THEN OPEN AN ACCOUNT.
The services we have at your disposal, will convince you
that you have made a wise choice. '
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CITIZENS
NATIONAL
BANK
Stephens.
Mrs. Simpson was assisted as
hostess by her daughter, Mrs. .Car-
men Bembry. Next meeting will
be with Mrs! H. T. Snider on
March 20.
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Mr. and Mrs. J.. R.
Huckabav Celebrate. 57th
Wedding Anniversary ;'
Mr. arid Mrs. j; R. Huckabav
were-surprised when they arrived
hbme from .church .Sunday to find
a table loaded with good things to
eat and several or tneir, thlldren',
Try our finishing department.
grandchildren, great grandchild-
ren-and friends there to enjoy the i
dinner. - The occasion was their I
57th wedding anniversary.
ase attending were: Mr. and |
Mrs. Joe Smith and three children 7 Laundry - - Adv.
of Maple; Mrs. Lenton Lanham r''
and„Peggy Don and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack HaSris and son of*Floydada;
Mr. and Mrs. Carney Cornwell and , „T ., _ ,
eon an Mr. Cornwell's mother, of ™'?h,cd Weekly on Fndays .t
Ralls; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ellison Crosbylon. Crosby ^nty. Te>^.
and two children, Mr. and Mrs-. L.
D. Huckabay and Mrs. Lige Elli-
son, Crosby tori, and. Don Hucka-
bay of Lubbock. —'
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Texas U.S. Approved And Certified
IS
CHICKS DELIVERED EVERY
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
No Increase In
Over last year,4>u4Jbetter Quality Chicks
AH flocks personally supervised. No commercial
. ' hatchery on the plains .has a higher ~
:r. grade chick. ) -/s.
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The Happy Birthday Club met
Monday, Feb. T?," ^Ch'Iftifcr'Jennie
Simpson at h£r home on + Fourth
street, honoring her on her 85th
ersary. A beautiful
birthday cake was cut - following
the noon meal, and she received
many nice gifts. ji -
Those present were Mesdames
J. T. Dickey, C. I. *Sieber; R. C.
Ellison, Roberson, J. K. Stegall,
Mary Kirk, O. B. Buck, J. O. Mc-
BrUJe, -€WSSffino'ther A*
Simpson, A. G. Barnett, T. J. Pat-
rick, Mary E. Sbripsori, A.. 6.
Moore, C. W. Edler, Gergoe Mayes,
A. F, Stephens, C .M. Leatherwood
Blackiston; • ■ Misses -rJa$ky Ann
Eembry and Jean Baker; Mes-
dames J.. H. Davis, Tommy Davjs
and J. C. Elam, all of Lubbock;
and Mr. Ross Simpson. —■
Several visited during the after-
noon, includirifr* Mesdames R. P.
Parker, E. E. Claborn, J. D. Tussy
and Jeff Lemley ; Messrs^ C. I.
Sieber, A. G. Barnett, and A. F.
Wake R.VD. Club Has *
Meeting in Campbell
Home Thursday '.
""The Wake Home Demonstration
club met in the home of Mrs. Tru-
vis Campbell on Wednesday,.. Feb.
12, with 12 members and one* new
member present. v ' .
Mrs. W. D. Griffin showed a
beautiful crocheted rug she was
making, using three, colors. The
club voted to sponsor , a' moving'
picture put on at the Wake school
house March 11, by Mr.( C. H. Lo-
dal ' , I,. ' .
Refreshments of^ coffee,- cocoa
and cake were served to Mes-
dames Jack Barnett, Jack Dawson
<5. F. Flefnins,«Billy Fewell, Will
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Clyde- Olareftce Freeman and Miss Reast.
Hodges, W. L. Keith ,W. D. Mc-
Milllan, Doyl« Moore, and W. T<
Wlnegar. " . -
Next meeting will be held Feb;
ruary 26 in the Jack Dawson home.
WSCS
eetmg Monday With
16 Members Present
The Woman's Society of Christ-
ian, Service pf the Methodist
church met Monday afternoon,
Feb. 16, with 16. members present.
The president, Mrs. FrM. Brtxey,
was in charge, and the devotional
was read by Mrs. 0. B. Buck from
the seventh chapter of Matthew.
Mrs?. T. J. Patrick brought the
lesson, jjisr.imsing interesting
points for .the society to observe
this year in their new Plainvtew.
district.
Those -present were Mesdames:
F. M7)Brixey, W. P. Lamar, Q. L.
Hames, Q. B. Buck, C. I. Sieber,
f. J. Patrick, J..W. Watson, O. A.
Moore, Mary E. Si^npson, - G. O,
Baudler,.. Howard Crausbay, W. A.
Latta, J. D. Tussy, C.. O. Roy J. F.
Roberts, and Miss Marie Lamar.
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SIXTH GRAbE
The Citizenship club met last
Friday for their regular business
meeting. The program chairman
had a play entitled "Washington
and Lincoln".—Tommy—Anderson
and Barbara Miller were . elected
best' Citizeris of the Week.
Reporter.
Crosby ton H. D. Club
Has Interesting Meet
In C. L. Freeman Home
Members of the Crosbytqn Horn*
Demonstration club met Thursday,
Feb. 13, in the Clarence Freeman
home. Roll call was ansWered.with
a "Believe It Or Not". Mrs. H. T.
Snider presided at the' business
session arid Miss Mozelle Reast,
demonstrator, gave an interesting
demonstration on "Th$ tendercuts
of meat". - ,•
• A pork roast was cooked and
served in sandwiches, with coffee
and cookies to the following:
Mesdames W. M. Romane, H. T-
Snider,. Lawrence Redwine, Ernest
Smith, Q. L Hames, T. J. Patrick,
The next meeting Will
home of Mrs. Hames.
LET FLOWERS BE
YOUR VALENTINE
REVIEW CLASSIFIEDS BRING RESULTS
FLOWER SltOP
We Wire Flowers Everywhere!
WE Specialize in FUNERAL
WORK and CORSAGES.
Also have a Line of GIFT'S.
Ehone 110
ANEWCAR
BUT—If you can't drive a new car the next best
thing is to drive one that ldoksiike new.
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7V SAVE VOUMOAtCY 7
Crosbpton J^ebieto
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W. H. CURRY
Editor and Owner ,
Ruth Snider Advertising
tend. They are Jim, Trumon and
Ekldie of California and Rev. B. B. |
Huckabay^.who ts eountv>mission-
ary of Ertith couhty. His^homig is
at Stephenville. - ,
Mr. and Mrs. Huckabay have
e^ght children living and four de-
ceased. They also have 28 grand-
children and eight great grand-
children. They
-Entered as Second Class. MaiLMat--
. . , , Elsewhere
received: a lovely ;
ter on the 14th day of,January,
1909, at the Post Office at Crosby-
tonV'Texas, under the act of Com
gress of March 3, 18/9.
- SUBSCRIPTION RATES
In Crosby County and Crosbyton
.7', Trade Territory $2.00
"$2.50
chest of silver from their children
Veterans Administration
has about 130,000 employees eligi-
ble for veterans preference. They
comprise 60 per cent of all VA em-
ployees, male and female.
NOTICE: Any erroneous reflec-
| tion upon the character, standing
now or reputation of any individual,
! firrii er corporation, whl<
appear in -the columns of The
Crosbyton Review,—will gladly be
corrected upon its being brought
I to the attention of the editor.
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Ernest Roberson, Manager
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PREPAID
roses
PREPAID
S-y«*r-old, strong, (elect Arlington Growh No. 1, N( Mich; $9.00 per doc. No. 1%.
II* emch;*S4.00 per dot.
WHITE: K. A. American Scanty. RED:' Ami Qninard, X. G. Hill, Etolle de
Holland F. 8. Key, Grenoble, Radiance, Talisman: PINK: Briareliff, Columbia,
Editor MtFarUnd, Paul Neyron, Radiance, Priacilla. SALMON: Radiance, Willo-
mere.' YELLOW: Btttr Grace Clark, Golden Ophelia. Jtollan Potin, Lady Hill-
Ingdon. Luxembourg, Dupont, "Roelyn, Souvenir, Sunburst. VARIEQATEDi Betty .
Uprichard, Sastago. Edith Nellie- Perkia>r Hoover, Talisman. ;.l
CLIMBING ROSES.: PJnk Columbia. 'Red Etoile De Frcnoe. Pink II) Charter,
White K. A. V., Had Paul's Scarlet. Yellow Roslyn,." VarWgntad YWisman. . .
' raUIT TRIES (2-Year-Old) [
PEACHES: 2 to 8 ft M«, 8 to 4 ft. 7« , 4 to 6 ft $1.00. Mayflower,
Fairs Beauty, Mamie Ross, J. H. Hale, Golden Jubliee, Haje Haven,
Elbsrto, Indian Cling, Augbert. PLUMS: 2 to 8 ft IH, 8 to 4 ft
Sl^OO, 4 to 5 ft fl.BO. Bruce, America. Shiro. Gold. APPLES: 8 to
4 ft t0«, 4 to B ft $f.2S. Red June, Red Delicious, Yellow Delicious,
Jonathan, Winesap, Crab App'e. APRICOTS: (Prices same as
plums.) Early Golden, Moorpartt. FIGS: Heavy 2 year MM, Texas
Everbearing. . •- . i
. FLOWltIN* 1HJUIH
Heavy 2 to S ft *U «Mh, 10l lor $5.00. Althea, Bird of Paradise,
jCrepe Mjirfle, Forsythia, Honeysuckle, Mock' Oraiige, Pomegranate,
Items lifted in this advertisemant are only a smldl jpoftion of stock
available at oarnursery. For prices on EVergraens, other fruit and
nut troaa, Berries, Gn
Write for FREE COLO
trtrtr&ifif** ,km •hlpp®d PWW vhn arder asMaats la
H. E. Cannon Nursery & Fltoal Co.
Sarrteg the Soathwest Sines 1«M
Arlington, Texas .. Open Sundays Phone 2S<
shrubs, hedge, etc.,
CATALOGUE.
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OWNERS NOTICE
Free Removal of
DEADrincmsES,
CATTLE, HOGS,
and SHEEP
FARMERS FUEL &
SUPPLY
Crosbyton, Tex. — Phone 57
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KEETON PACKING
LUBBOCK, TEXAS
The proof is here in Black and Whitfe—^nvinC-
ing proof that you SAVE M0RE without serv-
ing less when fou buy®'all yjxur tood needs at
PIGGLY WIGGLY. " ~ '
WHERE EVERY PRICE IS A LOW :
PRICE EVEjRY DAY.
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Ynn will find it a pleasure to shop here for food7
every .day.
MARSHAL L #1 OTttXOIVI P AftY
ON. T HESE"S ERVICES
—FORD MOTOR TUNE-Uf
-FRONT WHEEL AND AXLE ALIGNMENT
—MINOR BODY AND FENDER WORK
—RECONDITIONING FORD MOTORS
^IGNITION AND ELECTRICAL
—GLASS, INSTALLATION
—COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE
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w .^.ul FAST S E R V I C E^^^I?^
—COMPLETE MOTOR OVERHAUL
—TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL
—DIFFERENTIAL OVERHAUL rf; "
—ALL-MAJORS OPERATIONS " -
We Have A Complete Line Of
' GENUINE FORD PARTS
'This is the most complete Hne of Ford Parts
1 ever in Crosby ton.
COME IN TODAY!
Phone 77
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1947, newspaper, February 21, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256229/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.