The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1946 Page: 3 of 10
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THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
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FOWLER and
, BRIXEV
et and. Dan^nFoW;
L£-j w aTfntrgr *-H
?ndea. at the Texas
i, .w(Urse at the
_e Saturday, Sept. 21/
L d Mrs. O. J. Edler visited
rS-'lit In Cr^hvton as -«anae Saturday
nf_V'w Eaier:—-r—- between wtst-<
'r3^t.
left recently to make their home
northwest of Seminole, Mr. Easter
-has his discharge from the armed
forces and will join them there.
Mt. and .Mrs. Larry Parker--of-
"Urfe visiting his patealg,
Mr. and-M-r^r-Jwiimwe Parker -anil
family. / -. • ' V;
Mr: Loyd E. Fowler; James 4nJ
Darwyn attended the football
^ScwTTrarer—7—3-
C nixie Fowler-Visitfe<r\vith
[fibyl Elli °n Thursday.
■* | -n Easter and David
betweon WTST college
Guests in the Loyd A. Fowler
home Sunday were: Mr. and Miys.
Elgin Fowler and children and
ONE DAY SERVICE
Jasf of tiaundry
Mr. and Mrs-.-Gtty Thompson.
grandchildren of Floyd, N' Mex.,
Mf; E. A, Fowler .. of Goodland,
Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Par-
ker, Mr. and Mrs. Joh« L. Parker
and "sons-and ME' and 'Mrs. C. B.
Parker and tf,eith.
Mr. Frank Mitchell of Lubbock
visited Friday as the guest of Mr.
and Mrs, Gerald-Edler arid Battle.
Connie Steele spent. Friday night
wllH^C^j^yn-ft^ler." • '"''
Mt*s.. bamels anil >fran<TcTiTI(lren
returned to {.heir home at Heririet-
.ta Saturday after an extended vi-
sit with Mr. arid Mrs. Otto Wetsef.
Mr. and Mrs. F?.alph Fowler "arid
(^uitat were Sunday dinner guests
of.-Mr. and Mrs. L.IA- Hoi-tre. li
Mr.'and Mrs. Bert Graham arid
.Mrs. Marian "Hargrove of Lub-
bock>Wej,e Sunday guests or" For-
rest. Edler. ^ " ~
Mr. arid Mrs. T. Ft'. Pierce have
3s their guests ..- their daughter^
Mrs. Bert Parker, Mr. Parker and
children of Oklahoma^-
.—Mrs. Ralph—StagrT*"and Norma
June of Lubbock Were Siw^ay/lUv---week^
FOR
voir car-
pli 'S'aN air pressure
for car spring lubrication
■' . PLUS ' ——-
rt.iWO LB, PRESSURE < HASIS _
Lubrication
SERVICE
—PHON E 92—
Don
rer^guests in the-Orrl.-Edlor h'oma.
There was a farP\Vell party
Saturday night for L&veilfe Jus-
tus who is going*,aw'Sy to-college"
and for Oma Ray Justus who-is
joining- the armed-forces, in the
home of—Mr. awd Mrs O.T.Ju.s^
lua. .. ■'
Mr." and Mrs. Alton Edler arid-
AltrWDale of 0'Donn.ell.. visited- -
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MT. BLANCO NEWS
By MRS. WAYNE APPLING. -4'
C ROSBYTON YOUNG
1 PEOPLE TO ATTEND '*
DIST. YOUTH ItA1.LY
Is the war over ? Not for • the
198,000, veterans now Hn hospitals
or the one out. of eight families
with" someone in the service or ii
a hospital. The USQ still has a job
to W.
Mr. and Mrs. WeldonHWcClure
visited,-in- the home of Mn': aftd-
Mrs:''C. A." McCIUWf*6n Sunday.;
Mr. and Mrs.. Garnet Jones and
Billy" Wayne spgpt tlie week-end
in Crowell visiting relatives. Mar-
jorie ancfTKay Don Spurgiii ac-
an Partn-
Several young people
Crosbyton First Baptist church
Villi attend a Youth Rally" to be
held Saturday, night, starting at'
£ o'clock, at the First Baptist
church in Lubbock," tfev"* T. M.
Gillham said MofKlfty"
Rev. Melvih Ratheal, former
comparrrcd- ..
cah where' they visited their sister will be -chairman
Mrs. Gene Mc(3nw?£frahd family.r
Mrs. Oma Lee,' McOravey .of
Lubbock visited Saturday' night
and Sunday with'her parents and
family. . ;
Joe ftobei t Appling of- Wayland
College visited at hrmiu -^iih-'hi:
pctrents' - overThewee k -end.
"Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Appling
and" ^udy Ckrol were Sunday dfri-
iifcF guests df Mr. arid Mrs. L. C.
Lansford cif RjiIIs. • • ~ ~
Mr. and Mrs. Waltei Crawford
nd. Virginia visited fiTPampa laajd]
of the rally. An. interesting fro
gram* is planned, for the - young
people. -
• Mr. and Mrs." Rudol{>n McCurdy
had as their guests over the week-
end Mr. .and Mrs. Carl Fultorj of
Esteillne. -
FORMER €HS (,RID
STAR CHOSEN AS "
CAPTAIN AT TECH
Wednesday in the- G.. J.,. Edler
home. \L_
f urlough visiting his wife' ".and
daughter. Judv. who have been
staving, with -Mrs:* William's par
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rfrits!"Mf"'a"nd , Mrs. -Elbert Mpr-
|~r?Tl"Tr Op 1. Williams expects his dis-
| charge from the: army soori._
T Mr. and Mrs. Enfar^wtns and
daughter visited Mrs. Justus uri-
cTev .Mr.. Berry'Duncan, of RoswelL
"New Mexico oyer, the week:erid
Arron and Oma Ray-JiiSttls Vls-
itetf''felatWes in Haskell. Tex. and
f'.reer Ooiiatv. Oklahoma" thR"first
of" the- week. -
Jack,Parker returned home~Sat-
lirdav front "Fort noTLis. Washing-
ton where" he rfeceiyed his dis-
cTiarge'from the army - _——: :
Charles Dawson was trie frioav
Jame.f' Reed, a Crosbyton high
scho'e^graduate aricTa star of for-,
■nier .yean..'on the Chiefs football
■f^ftdr-waa-^hofien-^ ia^t-^-iday- a#
fne-of the co-captains, of the
aft Tech -1946 Red Raider stjuad.
Reed,-\yho is a guard, is line cap-
tain, and. Roger Smith is back.field
captain. The two . mail-wer^ elect-
ed unanimously by their team-
mates in"-a secret ballot. 7 •
•Reed pla^-ed .three years at Tech
then played in' 1943 - with N'TAC
as a Marine-trStfi,e^'v"7l>werity-three
.years-of age arid a ronimerc^ nia-
;or at Tech;- Reed «pent* three
two. letters from Cros-by-ton High
chool. ; . ■
More Scarce Items
light guest of <*)nia Ray Justus^
and we can't quit until they are
well" -General Walter—Knieger.
Services, to' Veterans in hospitals"
"•<11 flf ^rig aa"'there is
x'sa-
HAVE ELECTRICITY IN MY HOME
Available Soon t^o
Would War
— Increased quantities - of -scarce
' set aside" war surplus items may
be available for sale soon to World
War II veterans"..of "the Fort
Worth. region . under, a new- speed^-
up sales pcpgram, the War Assets
Administration announced today.
Hamilton Norton, WAA region-
al director said the , plan calls for
allocation, to the region " of new
stocks- of surplus' goods set- aside
for sale, to. veterans. .These goods,
in turn;' will be "sub-allocated on
the basis of veteran .population
figures.
•Morton explained -that supplies
of these items in the „Ear£ Worth
4^«gkin have. heretoi:oretbee:rr -ATTy?
small in comparison to demand,
aru} that he hoped that allocations
tfould be forthcoming from better
pplied regions. - - —~r—
. '.'Veterans m"ust remember, how-
ever,-- he said, "that set-aside li-
tems are in short supply "and wHI
I'niand nf ..all , the.
thousands of Veterans Who want
them."
Review
ClasHifietls
K^sUltS
Modem and Moderate
,A beautlfui,'- dignified furieral need not be expensive. Let us
give you the utmost- in -value, dignity and' rever^nce;;No matter
how modest the price-you wish, to pay; every detail is given
carpful, competent handling. T>irn to us for the help you need
We are at your service at "any-ttmei
SOUTH PLAINS
MONUMENT CO.
PLAIN VIEW
I^arge Stot-k In
Granite & Marble
Kstablislw^il^lfj
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. King
Ambulance Service
Phone 33
_ S-FOOT SIZE
MEETS ALL R. E. A. REQUIREMENTS-
COMPLETE WITH ALL ATTACHMENT'S
EQUIPPED WITH TIRES AND TUBES
13-Foot Witte Chisels .. ....
gram on set-aside equipment calls
for sr two-week "top pfiortty"
drive to sell f.ur.rent stocks of-sur-
plus -griods set . aside for veterans."
The sale will begin . September
15th. ' - '
Only veterans of World War IT
may buy set-aside items, •' which
include 'automotive, equipment,
p...^ r.n ...^Y ^h.^ftriyMli n^^n| I,
cultural equipment and supplies,
-office machines, appliances and
"furniture, and certain'general pro1
ducts. .
.•...«*«-^ihw r 'iiWawtw W- aSr-* - "* - .
It s a great';day when the last wire is in placc and you
can flick a switch and have electricity _ ,
« your command. .
It has taken time to bring the wonders and advantages
^electricity to folks in this great afea.
But today, in a major part oi our 12 million dollar
expansion program, we're stretching our rural
power lines to reach more and more farms arid ranches..
Folks in those homes have-been ^waiting^a long
lime lot low cost electricity, and many of them can
""-~.0ol< forward*to"better living electrically. "> .
A" pioneer in building ahead tor the future, we're
1 proud that in our 22nd year we can bring ' ; -
cost electric power to so many more of you.
A PIONEER
IN BUILDING
AHEAD FOR
THE FUTURE
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fOUTHW ESTERN
at tiaiI or •ooB ciTiimiiii' **® roitic invict
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RALLS POLEC AT BAND v""~—
ENTKRTAINS PEOPLE OF
ROBERTSON COMMUNITY
The Polecat Band of Rails en-
tertained the people of -the Rob-
ertson community at a box supper
last -Friday evening, at the high
school auditorium. It is the opin-
ion at Robertson, that the Polecat
Band does not stink. In fact, the
band, made a great hit With the-
community and Was not allowed
to leave until it had promised to
return at some future date. . .
The senior class, sponsors of the
box supper, realized $10,5. Mem-
bers of the band were Wheeler
Ford, Clifton Brockett,. Bedford
Lewis, Ernest Owens, Curley Nel-
son, O'Brieti and A. Nelson. Truett
Mayes kept the audience laughing:
some 15 minutes with His spicy
jokes. .
TWO CROSBYTON MRN-
- ■ RE-ENLIST IN ARMY
v > AIR CORPS SEP?1. 10
Two Crosbyton men have re-en-
listed in the Air Forces, on Sept.
10, according to information from
the Lubbock Recruiting office.
They art Balem S. Riley, 21; and
Jask W. Buft-dup, 16. 7^ ^
Both ^te exr-service man and
both expect to study. Aircraft
Maintenance in one of the AAF
Technical Training schools
10-Foot Witte Chisels ^ .>; v . .
4-row Double Disc
:,—V COMPLETE STOCK OF ' - - — r
i'racior iy equipment Tires
.jOBgEVERY Size tractor anp combink;''
AT A BARGAIN"-?5- Uv S. ROYAL JL\iO.N (. ORD
7.00x20-10 ply [seconds} . v.
7.50x20-8 ply {seconds} .... $37.50
Special Price On
U. S. Spark Plugs' , . . :3Sc
Goodyear Spark 'Plugs . ' T". . ■ 35c
COMPLETE STOCK OF
PLOWS AND DRILLS
SHOP SERVICE
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PHONE 78
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.