The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1946 Page: 1 of 10
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PojstrNo.488
American
Legiftiv
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'Tues. Night
A*
gion Hall
Crosbyton LIONS
■ .w?
Meets ..
Wednesdays
at 12 nobn.
Methodist Church-
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TV EIGHT
CROSBYTON, CROSBY -COUN
TEXAS, FRIDAY, iilSPTKMBEK t>7TH7 IU4G
( ARL DAYfBS . h '- rG6tP%AVE IS *
*
COMMISSION CALLS "ELECTION
WJMWlpENE$QND Ml
WINTER IS NEAR
;-
"Without' or with «f-
(ense tp 'frteHtls or fptm
We sketch your w.orl^
exactly a? it goes.':—
Perkins, who eamp to
UvGounty' W'191^ nearly 30
-eo py^g'itlmety warning
^Sathe whole-Plain^ ar-
1 week. The ^ftor was dis-
L with Uncle Gip the preva-
gj? grass an*i weeds -in this
Jjjefc ..height-about by* the
i'rainy.iU'0" and ^be fact that
Dp3 wert already toaJug'tT'
\w . • .. -■ '
Jg gr&sk* won't hurt -any-
-I' jaid' Uncle -Gip; ''In fact
jf-be good for "the sRmT'We've
rtur practice, eVer since
i in this country of taking
jibing out of fhe soil arid pM -
" back Tn. .We plant
and tbe'n,,C"t it off
t atov'ethe ground. And cotton
g^'t'hflp-'thP-fSSit at aliv
p^e ftwt as- fertile as it was
«i I first came to this country,
WXJ Hteli^ve the same' tm'nlje 'sard
^ the rest of- the country. One of
■ ' T! ',1? .,1 ......'ifii dflTFf r+JfTTrn -
Taxpaying citizens of Crosbyto'n
will be called On again to vote on
a city revenue borid issue Tuesday,
Oqtober. 15th, according to a no-;
tice,of election appearing in..!thispr' .
"W^Jc's. issue o'f 13% Review. Funeral services for J HV^Ic-
The' election was ordered" by the Donald, 77, we re. held" Wednesday
Ci^ty GomfliTssion in meeting Sept. afternoon at the Primitive Baptist
19, -and will, be for the purpose of church, following his death Tues-
J. H. MCDONALD-
SERVICES HELD
ON WEDNESDAY
improving, enlarging^nd extend-
ing- -said electric"' light power,
system" of. the City of Crosby ton;
Tit a cost- wt not ekee.edrng $41,000,
thfe notice states., The election,
however, calls for an_&sue. of
S85.000, but-$44,000 of this will be
daiy.-Mr. McDanaid had been in
tailing health ' for several years."
Elder*J3\ A. Dunn", Rev. J. W. Wat-
aqn and Rev. T.- M. Gillham- cftn-
duoted- the- services, anri hit^-ia*
was in the Crosbyton cemetery.
Mr. McDonald w£s born in Ra
/toys, unless-we start return--
^omethixig,.to the"soii. *we wilt
to .start fertilizing."
Uncle.Qip points to Ellis, a^d
flpson"counties; one'e the 1(^1:
Iertt"" producing,countfea .of
ritaife'^N'OW its- Staiiiford and
ntrtr
jjfryk"ffe'mles." he 'Said. "But
i doh't watfTi it. these cpun-
g will soon wear'out to6."_ '£■
Qurte-^ people believe the
"jvifloveriimerit rain gauge here
l'hr refunding and "cancellirfg' the P'd.s Parish, La., on Oct!* 8, 1869.
present indebtedness of the' plant, tie, was married; to Parleie Smith
The total" bonded indebtedness of Jan. IT, 1893, and with his family
itaei plants if thf bonds are voted,<^nlc to this-country in 1916. He
would'be $85,000. . -- . -la^surfrived "By his widow five
"This-ds strictly a. revenue issue." children and several grandehil-
the officials pointed out. The elec- i (-'reri. The children^ all of._ whoafc.
tirm pri]*«:?--st«4«a^_^the holder or were present for the services arp-'._
hOWers; of such '•.^6v6nue.'wl50nitS^v t. MeDouald^^rtiTSen^ La.; Mrs!
*} h11 never—Jtoye^hp-right^trrrie-"^^ ^"' EdwOTds. Tjttbboek-r-Mrsr-jtir-
mand payment thereof out. of any1-'P- sri0"P. Nacogdoches;.Mrs. Den-
fi>nds raised or -t/i. .h^^a-u^ujZby-Iais__EQbertson. Lubbi-K'Tr and.E. D.
taxation." ' . McDonald. North:'Hollywood. Cal.
The officials; jxSiht out The rap-L He is also survived by two bro-
id growth of- the utilities as. „.the j,thers "and '. five sister?, three of
reason for the necessity* cif jh'j-—"Whom were. present; Mrs. Idella
proving the plant. A table of grosi> Atkinsoii, and M^iss Annie McDon-
volume of the plant-for:'t*ach year a^^«AliStin; and J: D. McDonald,
since it Was started is being" pfe-: ; CousKat^Ca? ";
pared and will appear later, they Pallbearers were his four grand
•ftflit'iiri- trincmaJ improvetYietif - in ' y' ''is, - Mai lin R b<'r1so;i. Travis',
the^ciaht will be a new 450 horse S-£fe*®i,.-Royce McDonald and El-
J'uwer engine, which will' have the nu'r. Priggers, and Mr: Jesse ..Bass.
'Sa!m£,,.,capa£jty■.snrr both Uie 2-2o and Bulger Hrnkh?.* Honorary pall-
h«5rsepower motors installed when bearers "\vere C. J Higginbotham,
thP- plant was bliilt. ____ _ T- W. Stockton. H. C. Robertson,
. ,.yi ' Hilton Porter, I>. H. CrrrneUus,..
/ ■ * , WW |"i\i,i ii^rp/v*■ ^ ■ Lane, Ed Wren, \\ oodrow Ro^
' *. h; JltllWLfeMUA bertson. • Devvev- Criswell; I V
i" " '"
: OF C. MANA(;ER
j Carl Dav'Tes, manager of £he > Crosby County " , people; were
I CrOsbytot) C^hazxiber of Commerce rrtrdely reminded Monday , morn;
since it was re-organlZed the first ingthat fall is definitely here, and
of the year, anrfounced Monday that winter'ls- not far, behind,
when.the thermometer, dropped to
a*J.pw of 43 degrees, farther up
in the Panhandle Amarillo report-
^g*|.ed 38 degrees, and sections.in the
extreme northwest corner were
1 greeted that morning- witlf a light
; ffost. - ..' '
The weather continued cool for.
two days, with 43 degree mini-
mum beings recorded .Tuesday.
onday^s maximum reading "was
"also' the season's lowest, as the i
thermometer climbed only to 69 i'
degrees, three decrees .below, the
former low- of 72 on Sept, 20.
Vegetation, especially the young
.ieed. and tomato plant's, showed
""TTTe effects Of the CO'ol weather
and Sunday's north wind. Howev-
f.is by W
piants :seemed3^lBaVe....jreco,vered.
But plenty of sunshine will-'-be
needed during the" n£xt month. to
produce a gbod feed crop.
cotton
had tendered his resigna-
iion .to the board "of directors, ef-
fective on October 10.
xnaturing-very slowly an?f that if-
Wli likely, be after ' the frost be-,
•fore mfieh .is broug-ht to-town.
JU^I^vies has aocetrtcd-a p'os,-|.°no-«inn,,r P^^ted that not
tibn with' Northwest Materials tnl \>a\^ would:
,. .. ■ -!?■" . . ... •,' .... ,be ginned here in October.
Company, which started operation r ^ •
last week at its site north Of the ;
city. He. will begin his work with L
he Company immec „ . „
October 19, he- stated. ^ • -.uv—NATIONAL GUARD
i
E. L JEAMBEY
PUBLIC ADDRESS
^ SYSTEM' WILL BE-
L'SEfj AT GAMES
The new $7500 public addtess sys-
tem just received the Crosby-
Ion. Chamber of Cwbmerce will be
use.d at the remainder of the, home;
■The enofgetic',. younn. timnagoV
SENT TO AUSTIN
has been instrumental m .starting;
mkny worthwhile projects' in . 'the
city, —some Tit
RENTS nUILI)lX(;
TO CAR AGENC Y
G. E. . Huddleston announced
(hrs week . that he had rented his
new building on Fifth street just
three -d<K)!"H west of the bank to;
Mr N. K. - MUtiimf, ol" Heretord; I
who has secured , the, Kaiser-Fra-
zier car- agency for Crosby and
Oar7.a counties. , :■ .
Mr. Milburn wiU-get possession ,
of the building, on October 1st,
Mr.-Huddleston said. Besides the
HinklL'
which haveV .been
completed while others ;rre* " stilT
in • the formative .^tage,. The' *• d,j-
to' ineet win,m to .take
leitfUM j ;art
A petition bearing -the signa.;
tures' bf 356 citizens of "Crosbyt\n
and territory, along with a for-
s-pial application and the endorse-
inent of B. C. McCasland. cc>m-
m ander z: nr mtc rinm jjat t a l io:
Texas State Guard,Went in to the,
adjutant-general's office at" Aus-
t in last Thursday; IlThe pgtftfon
; i)hd application requests the for-
mation of a' National Guard 'unit
ftiv Crosby ton. . . - -
u 1 iwh l rvtgd^geVerat-
t'wtba^'gach^.'.''(tijf^ seasoh' Carl
Dayles,, managefTahnOunCed Tugs-'
day. The loud speaking'equipment
as ordered purchased by the or-
and was reeeitecl "the p'aSt' week-
end.
"Frpm the"drscoyerer of .the SmI .
-tribe of the Incas of Soi^th Aijieri- .;
ca Edward L. Jeamby obtained th«T
"Father of Kittens" Medicine
Afan's club used in the ceremdiflal" -; *
which limits the children of those-.
tribal families to two. This cane is...
but-one of the many unusual ones '
in the. exhibit of Edward 1^. fleam- -
bey which will be shown and ex-
plained by him in person." p
; Mr.. Jeambey will appear on Hut,
Crosbyton Lions Club's first "Ly-
ceum ;nurnber next Tuesday even-
ing; OctOber 1, at "the. grade school
•auditorium. The program is sche-
duled to start at 8 o*clock:_ Seven '
numbers -will constitute this . sea-
son's lyceum course, with season
ticket*! at reduced prices upw.be®
irig sold by school-student*)
. Included in this remarkable" ex-
h i bit will be the V a vagus a Beer
Stic.k of the keriyas ' Colony in'
British East Afrjt —* "
staff contains the long drinking
straws used by the natiwes ~Trr" —
drinking out of a common bowl.
From the CaingwaST. -who inhabit
the Chaco plains of'--i3crtftK™:s:meri-.'... !-
e'a.conies the High— Priest's stick
The new system will be availa-
ble for use by. all t'-iyic-organiza- '
tions of the city, it was. pointed [
out, without cost A rental- fee will,
be charged individuals or organi- •
zatlons where a profit will be real-
•vith the god Nanday&ra carVed on
the'handle.
, Se.pi'ething of the history of the
noHhwest of our own country is
assoei«ted with n ytick"
the oldest grape yine in the state
of Oregon. It wag grown on a-
farm the deed of which was. -sign"-
fcd by President .Buchanaitrtt ~
a federal- land, grant before Oise^ •
gon b^can-ve a state, ... -
Our own Southwest is represen-
ted in"-this exhibit bv ^ the
J
ce the first
tember. VV ith practically e v r,
ly cloudy and with some rain
recorded on ten ot tho>.fi rs t
[yg ipf tfte months most every--,
•hi there was. more mois-
the 2 60 iitchts. i eporte(l
the Review last wot
W checked the gagu|«
irained our ruler and
SQrw ^C. I. Sieber, Lewis-
M ft c h elT;'"'*'"'PT06to^:Tancfi
I.em ley.— ——— .-
Sager,
tip" the selecting of a iiew n.ana-
■stmed.
id for.
re in-
nome.
light
jetton*
IT
recordings
amounts.
juuti
WW
k: But 'we
for-' leaks,
find every
in tip-top shape.""The troll
it that mpst, of the
in-been in minute
Hi 33. of an inch falling! Sept. 2,.
on the 3rd. 05 on" the;-4 th,
the U'th, .12 on "the lkh.. 'l.2.e)
]he 13th, .02 on the 14t|i. .20 on
17th, .02 on the 18th ar\d .05
titt 19th. You can add .37 to
total, this "amount being re-
iid last Friday morning- ATT
tt the 2.S3 inches rei^ded dur-
the last week in August,—it
op tq 5,60 inches and a fairly
BOY SCOUTS WIN .
COURT OF HONOR
PLANS NEARING
COMPLETION FOJR
AWARD AT RALLS
SEATS TO
BKrINSTALLED _
AT THE ftUEEN
i-ents lightening and is used "in the
I Indian ceremonials designed to.'.
j bring rain for their parched '
I crops. _ ... -
"" From
Crosbyton's new Boy Scout
troop gpt its troop number Mon-
day -afternoon, and it will
Plans are nearing "completion
for t-he establishing of a certified
j ueeks of work on the part of Cap-
tain Loyd' E. Fowler, of Company
B, local unit of the State Guard
f New seats, a redecorating job
antl the moving of the screen back
dav^jgjty^ne half-day
tar agency, he. will handle- a^Oiaa^nt to' Ralls and Won.the. Pen-l^* S; Department
of tires "and auto accessories, and . nant at the District Court of Hon- \
will have a small -car repair busi- or mJeeting. Lockney has
nessi in the rear of the building. holding the pennant sine.e" the last
Crosbyton will be. headquarters (.ourt of honor:
for the new-agency, Mr, Milburn Mine boys of, the new troop were
d Mr. Huddleston, witli v « I flt Uie Ralls 'Meeting; 'ba-
branch office set ;;up .aX( Post ih-Uw-Collier. Don C. Nickson, Billy
Giirza county. The new+ar dealer
Will- move tr> Crosbyton soon ilTtrr
be 'egg grading station in • Croshyton^ljt.- qont'ains the-signatures of. the
Jesse Bass, spons
old troop repor-ts this week
; ' incop Uqco cnormdr frf" t hp nrniprt i 1^'fldcrs of ElU:-,<lC.tiVG or^srllizstions
known as Tro<Tp No-32. And Mon- Jt5se MASS- sponsor.eg tne project.
Mr: J. A. By bee
of Agriculture
M to be. in.Cros-
.n the city, businessmen and far-
mers. -
It will probably- be •- some time
, bVton within thirty days. Mr.'BasT"^fore ^n>' ^ion is tak^n on the
"'states, to "help train personnel for . P^ition. Mr. Fowler said. , .
itt tnl
the Work here and-.get the station
in operation. ' ■ -
A full-time TTSDA grader will,
be employed for. Crosby County. '
season to plant wheat on.
has happened to" our pas-
in plant'' Several persons
interested inputting
plant, here a few weeks
lately we haven't heard
about k. We need it now
r as eVeir." ■ .
is always going nature
and in the case of the
^e-ma-eh-inehaj!" j-tist-'a-
over. First they' invert—
to hatch the egg?
he poor old hen must
t her mother instinct and go
[laying eggs. But sc'ience"eould-
~establishing-Tiis' new buSibPSS here:.
XEW ( LEANERS .
ARE INSTALLED
AT CO-OP GIN
Workfnen were busy—this—week
installing three ,?iew Hardwie'ke-
Etter cleaners and one new 16-
sheif Tower Drier at the Crosby-
ton Farmers Co-op Gin. This e-
(iiiipinent. which has been expect
«d for sflrnc time, " effd riot arrive
hwrtffiir
until Wednesday-nf-this week.
l' manager of the
""' mm
gtnrSkid thaf he expecte
stallationS-^woUld be completed by
Monday.or Tuesday of next ^eek.
^.uip..
'decide just "hi
that the old
trader! And kow, if' she
1 lo make the grade on * the
erate again. The -gin has Already
wdth-ja..mflL^ been ^erhftii 1 plpt«ly.-f^-
~A"'1 "* KsHThTsi;as^ ZhfiZSauT.
■w "good the
hep lays
.These new cleaners provide the
la test a,pa? best' j clean log eq
ment for' cotton ginning
, . T tj [Mr. Bass said, and this grader will
Joe Steve.nson, M. J -Boggs, Char-! •; . *'
rr~ ' , - T , • , , . be paid by : the federal govern-
1 it- Ogle, Jack U unbt.rly. John • ' • •— - ^
Ttu L< a"> "u"-
xrtnmew Ateo--pr1&Wl^rV>~c^^^ through tra.n.ng
lor the jab,- Mr. By bee informed
SEVENTY ATTEND
LADTES NITE FOR
LIONS CLUB TI ES.
.. seventy-Looag Rrid the''--
teats moved to the front, anil the
new ones placed in the rear of the
theater: All the seats "will be sp.ac-
ed wider apart, to give more seatL
Scotjtmaster "Bob McKinnonr As
sistant Carl Da%"ies
•\ rmstrong.
ItSd R D. AIr hut 1" ''''"-enee y.-ill,
be
members of the Crosbyton school
faculty and their wives and Hus-
bands, and several visitors - 'were
given younger fffen. The job car-
ries a good salary, and anyone in-
-pt'exemfur
entertain*
4ng comfort to patrons. ' '.
" OtlTef''"""tmprove!JH-Tits (at the
theater int-lude the moving of the
ngrogn _baqk^,to ^ all/.i^v jnQra .XfiQ.m.
Church.
o
The new troop will meet ever-y ......... .- .
Thursday night at 7:00 o'clock in ^rested is invited to contact Mr
the basement of the Methodist ^Saas-Jor .parUeatars.
Both Mr, and .Mrs. Bass- passed
"the exahiinations,,.at..the Lubbock
school ,S&^t. 17-19, and - received
'heir certificates as certified egg
- pointed' ont. however,
.. that the. tJSDA grader emWoved
The school boafd of the Crosby-. ^ musl no ?qn.lection
ton Independent -^hool c -s. 1'^inth'"tWIT"efeg or poultry business.
will accept sealed bid! fox the pur- * " . '• '* .... , . .
TT". . . . tu is trained, the certified egg stat-
( hase of lots owned^by the said Mr.
m-si —-—,—r,n55:' trt!i?a-w .i ^sn tn^t'g'gl^n^ff?'^"
SCHOOL BOARD TO
SELL LOTS ACROSS
atw**EIIAiM SCHOOL
ment for teachers of the local
schools Tuesday night." The bari-
' puet and program was held in
the'basement of the Methodist
: church. ; - r'
I. r :.£>rt VV5.« 'Wh'ybu rnpres ident
; of Texas Technological College,
was the guest speaker of the oc-
e trends in
and Compared the scho-
for seating, anij the lowering and
rebuilding, of the stage* in front of
j the curtain. The entire interior is
being repainted and redecorated
and new* carpeting will be. laid in
the- aisle. ' ..." . ,r«*
BAPTISTS PLAN
his hometown Edward
Jeaniby has travelled 'vicariously
i fYt'T f frvte r e'sTTng out-of-the-way
places all'over thfe" world. In these
travels, Jeamby has met many\of
some 15-feet wil^gjve.^he^uwgjs^^UwIlnown and unknown in-
Theater a new appearance. when
completed within the next few
days.
Jack Arthur, owner of the thea-
tigr, said .tiiis week that he has or-
<iered. and expects delivery at any
time'now. 150 new cyshioned" seats,
for the ihe&ter. The old seats in
the front of the.theater will be re-
moved. the present cushioned
teresting.personalities of our day.
Jeamby hopes that from this de-
monstrat-ion-Iecture others may
develop ideas which will make
their lives as rte+TTn experience as
has been the life of this man who,
through his hobby, has traveled
all over the world while staying
right at home.
from famous people . ."7 . canes
used for worship and canes used
to destroy . . /odd canes-rT*T~:'
trick canes . .
tal«~4<,>'he told,-
but each with a
x>HNEILL W INDER
•lastic standing of the Lubbock col-
lege with, Others, ...Over the state
REVIVAL OCT. (vTI
li. A >
raming.ilnioq
reyrcaX'w
"iff 111 I Id L ID 1U ■ i ■. :
• D A. .Edwards, cm.nty schp^hS'at Baf^
superintendent. was prngraij^ ^ t h,
school campus.
ITtTTrrtTftrfT-'^TTHl1"
tittwhieeU-
a unnubctitl, thia
Procurement grades,
whii'h mav
f-, I (Ulv Wi 1 IMU. 111*1 l *r 1UI VVVVV/IJ
^ajwinugt facjf the poultry .ilie market," h'e "stated,
plant. We cap'te
flow
TeeT a'nd are Imaged just behmrp-'V pOrebffse.l by the-geveriiment;
the/superintendent's home. The. Wholesale grades - and• •consumer
^IdS Will be weened ~at a regular. 'Trades. The local hatchery a 1 rea-
cting of. the boanl on Tuesday^dy has the# machinery. ne«s,sary
meeting
night, OCt. 8, at;8 p.m.
■las*.*.'.-I'™"— - - V V..... tell
'^^.thiajnachine does, but
to let Jesse Bass ;"dem'
to appreciateH. All you
' 4c is wring the chickens
• tt>t her open and the ma-
the rest -in -a'matter
«• .She's scaulded—auto-
an^ picked as cloan as
tchloktn waa ev^t picked.
* wty need "iu/W fa -a machine
>Bgn. ~
'-O-
50 rkceives.
OK A MII.K
°F H-INCH WIRE
I'th**! ^°^C0 Association, re-
' a' the local group has re-
^pi-Kift a mile strand of
Inch steel, drilling cablei
I v. *• itlll in. good condltiort;
"^Miscarded by on oil drtl-
y- near Sundown, and
through a Levellftnd
l^al men took a truck
'0Ver after,the^cable last,
be uSed as tlie pro-
^oond the toft of the
•lUl the pens, Mr.
| for candiing, and grading
S. C ' McCarthy, district high-
way., engineer,: in converaatibn
with John Harvey, commissioner
for Precinct 2.'said last week that
the contract for rebuilding High
way. No,-82 from four miles, west
r,f r-ro.qhvton to the Dickens.' coun-
ty line .would be let in Octobcr. He
also, slate'd, Mr. Harvey said, that
contract for the ten • njlie stretch
of farm-to-market toad running
south of Crosbyton tiwird-fcalga^
Reeve^secreUry o^^^ likely n0t
" - - '■ - ~ Decpmber.
Rebuilding Highway 82 will be a
half million dollar, job, Mr. Harvey
was told by the district engineer
Original plans- called for an ex-
penditure .of $425,000, but since
that .time, other, costs haye run the
estimate up to around the half
... ' ^ STiki'-4': ' / '
million.dollar mark. •
Additional right-of-way. for- the
•rebuilt htehwty: Will cost Precinct.
\.aaaa w. tira>.
f established- a sClTool will''be held
f for producers."" 'th,c produce man"
! said, -in order- to- explain the-car?:
J necessary tb secure' the highest Tri
ce's." At the present there, is a 1.0
cent per' dozen differential be-
side is; being 'straightened. T e j ^ween the best; and lowest grade
laat curve before reaching the cap ,^^^ -aid<\ . - "..
will be eliminated, Mr. Harve> 3ass will hrtve. employment
f aid„ and the o&p itself will be ur anrnm limited licensed traders
"Speaker* TKe tubers iVriflireiT ! ^k. It f^planned-to secure Mr.
to the group. ' " j ion worker, .to lead' inj the enlpirge-^
- j niowt program. . * '
| '* • y -' . j-. Studv.-CQurs«-tH5(^lis for all ages
i KIN I) ER( i A RT E N UilK-bl^taught, and an lyspiraticin-
TTTSTART HI'>U!•> 'w^l address given-each night, the
......... ;NE^T xiTESifet
AT ANNUAL SEARS
GILT SHOW HERE
George David McXeill. of Cros-
byton. was the first p]a,ce winner
in ' the annual Crosby County
Sears Gilt Show held at 2,:30 p.
m. Wednesday afternoon in Cros^
byton. Tht? show was under thj?
dlrectwn' o'f: W7 K.*nKimbr0ugfir
county agent. * \ .
Other winners were: Fran^in
fa>i i ni, wpff>iMiP|iii'«i^aithi' <
Parkpr.' Crosby tori, third; Darretl
■OaWson- Crosbvton/ fourth; ' Max
."'Wift-Joe--f4a;F-
grpye. Crosbyton, sixth.
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W m, wtmawaon. dwmca -
ygent from College Station," - was--
present for the county show Wed? 7,"
tiesday. The disfriq.t show wiii"'°Se
"held in I.ubtxx'k '. Saturday, M^.
Kinibrough said, 4 and the Crosby :r
; County winner will compete..
pd III,, clllvl n v^- Mr
straightened. A few tlcet,pl' right -
of-way will also be" necessary, just
west ' of the citv limits v-'here a
ciirve is being straighteneH.
The highway contract also in-
cludes'rebuilding and widening the
st reet through -the ":r" T?fH,Ts
Crosbyton.-"
2 approximately |2.000, Mr. Har-
vey said. Most of the needed right
of-way will be th felanco Canyort
where the. cap going up the east
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^WE WANTYOTTRT--
' - NEW^TTEMS .
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You can. help .greatly in making
your home paper more iriteresting.
by turning in any items of news
that you may know about. You
like to read ahauLwhat other peo-
pte arg dotng. and--other people Jn
tui'n like to; ItnoW where your faifl-
ily has visited or who haa been yl-
siting you^Not'only the Review
staff but atso all the Review read-
tar,..some.limitrn slgru'd^p'tbr-ttn;"-sctmnl
who miigt-also be trained for the | M(.-s T m. Gillham will is
j A kinflegarten has been organ-
ized in Crosbyton and will .start-
next Tuesday morningr -Oct- 1
! Mrts^ Lewi? Ben ton. who ha^taken |
the .lead iii trhe orgamzatioh, an> j
j, nounced this we *k. A meeting wa's |
held Tuesday at— her home, with _ .
.20.children foyr and, five years old nadxes. and war histories ^ould
Numerous veterans. ■. w hose
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lob.-he-said.
5th SundaySW^et
Starts Today At
primitive Baptist
Thg r^gi.iwV Fifth Sunday meet-
ing St the , Crosbyton Primitive
Baptist church starts today, Fri-
day, -at 11 -a m„ Mr. E,'"17," GbllW
,s4^-4«"caday. .^JBtf-meeting • will
last through -Sunday, with several
visiting preachers expected to be
presentj
"We invite any and all who
iXrant to come and worship with
ua," said Mr. <3ulua-—™———.
ers appreciate your
these lteThs. Thanks.
Mrs. T. M. Gillham will, teach |
the School, it was anriovinced nt.'
the meeting, and. sessions will be
.held each morning from 9 to _ 12, {
o'clock at Mrs:. GUlham'sehome. A
room has' been prepared for the
school." - - ' ' .r •--. .
Enrollment will be^Jirriited' to 20
students, it.Was annotnreed, and
this number has already been se-
cured. However, mothers who wish
may register their children fpr fu-
ture entry in case/some of those
iidW enJ'btled drop out.. A"ttrttlon
fee of $5 per month' is being
charged. ^
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. David BasSv son pf Mr. and Mrs.
Jesae . Ba^s. waa .mupit titnpgovfed.
"rrrrt^hjmr -bcvrrT-tTnrttnted in-^fche-
World War II Service Book for
'Cfdsfsy" Couftty, wnf appearjiiuw"
that the'time for the last call has
been- extended tQ Tuesday, OcttR
lierVlst. -■; ' ,s
• The" extension of time, declared
To be the last, was announced .last
:wedfeV;;':' 1'
; Mr. and Mn?|Cifl Swanholm of
Lofebock were /In Orosbyto>i "Wed-
turain#- io aesday seeing
south of town.
After thetr fofm
Thursday -morning-, his father^ re-
ported: Dftvid, who haa -been
lousl^'111, was. taken toii Lubbock
hospital for treatment Monday
but returhea h
those who have delayed to get pic-
tures and. iniformation to the Re-
view office promptly, now that the
last and final extension of time
has been made and the deadline is
rapidly approaching. ;
A number of pictures haye
not been available or the factual
history, has inot been, available for
a number- of boys whose. mothers
%yfent to see their names and faces
in the history. Theaie are begin-
ning to be rounded^up. A. score or
more of new pictures and histories
have beep received In the last few
days to lend .encouragement to the
'belief that-the book will be repre-.
&fttatjve. : - • -
Bbctreme care will be observed
the pr'ope- hands .when the book Is
finished.
Final appeal is being made to
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Crosbyton Review. We areautbrnT'
ized now to.; accept new subscrip-
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1946, newspaper, September 27, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256208/m1/1/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.