The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1946 Page: 4 of 10
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THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
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JOY* FOR, A GREEK FAMILY'
Business Service
GIFTS;FOR ALL OCCASIONS:
Mexican Indian pottery ,■ handmade:
baby clothes, vanity sets f~piltpw
cases and other items at HOOD'S
FLOWER and GIFT SHOP-
LEGALS
CONTRACTORS' NOTICE OF
7 TEX'AS HIGHWAY
CONSTRUCTION
Sealed 'propo^aiS'ToF "conat+uet-
ing 9.444 miles of Gr,, Strs., Flex.
Base and Ba3e Preservative from
Crosbyton to South 9.444 miles on
I®'
v AVON "PRODUCTS : 'See us be-
fore you "do your Xmas shopping.
*We- have gift sets for both men .
and_women. Mrs. Alton McKinny
and Mre^^fHurfousrphone ^
, . .- rir- . . .i, 'be receU-ed at the Highway De-
ist house north Higginbotham- i , . , . • ..
„ . .... .partment, Austin, until 9:00 A.M
Bartlett Co. ./• *8-2tp * ■ -•
fro
5 >-7
1 Dec. 13. 1946, arid then publicly
i opened and read." .
j This is a "Public Works"- Pro-
j ject, as defined in House Bill No.
j 54 of the 43rd Legislature of the
State of Texas ajnr4Hous€,«Iiil>-No.
11,15 of the 44th Legislature of the
| State of Texas, and as" suoh -is sub-
l-yeet to ■ the provisions .''of said
j House Bills. No'^provisions herein
f are" intended" to be in conflict with
j the? provisions of said Acts.
In, accordance "with provisions"
I of said House- Bills, the State
: Highway Commission, "lias ascer-
tained the wage rates prevailing
in the locality in wjiich this work
RAWLEIGH LOCALI-" to be done. The Contractor shall
For Sale, Miscellaneous
FOR SALE: New _ Wallace cot-
ton harvester-. See Mts. W. P. La-
friar.. v -- 4g-.ltc
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... FOR' SALE: Large feed mill,
portable with motor, on trailer.
See- Mrs. C. I), Smith or Rabbit
~SAi\lh. ;'—■—— > >4ti-ltp
Wanted
" IRONTNG;, WANTED:
Griffin, First house north
live Baptist church.
Hazel
Primi-
48-2tpv
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GOOD
TY AVAILABLE -."of 150&.. fami- l>ay jfet legs, than the prevailing
lies in Grpsby and Lubbock .coijn- J xvage rates shown in the proposal
ties. No'experience needed to It or Group,-'? for each craft or type
■ - start.—Large sales" mean big'pro- °f "Laborer," "Workman, or
• fits. Permanent. Full Time. Write "Mechanic employed on this pro-
... " :DepU-T\K-1TS-l04, i IQiCt, -1: — —
Memphis, Tenn. 48-ltc. Legal holiday work shall. be
.-, !— '.""--r. - , : {paid for at the regular governing
-..-3VANTED TO RENT OR LEASE: 1 rates, ^
A quarter to a section of land, or. Plans and specifications avail-
laiven, -ible at The office'Of F. p, Stanley.
Also would opeiate big Jarm -mi ^-Resident Engineer Lubbock. Tex-
shares.- Experienced, good refer-j as, and Texas .Highway Depart-
VOUNG MISS GREECE—arid her sister, too—eagerly watch grand-
mother Kakavia* of Corinth open a Greek War, Relief Association
35-lb.,, food parcel. Any American, like the generous person who helped
the Kakaviai, wanting to supply food to starving Greece merely sends
$12.75 to the Association in New York City and that night his order is
telegraphed overseas. In a few- days a hungry Greek family is eating
nutritious* staple foods. In addition to the parcel service, GWRA launches
this winter a $12,000,000 fund-raising campaign^ build 40 health centers;,
to house and feed 375,000 war orphans? and to "supply, a warm, noonday
meal to almost 2 million hungry school children. , .
-ti.ces^ Box 51,-Lorenzo, Tex1. 4.7-6p . meirt; -Austin. Usual rights
ved. - ' * -
Farms For "Sale
reser-
48-2tc.
FOR SALE: See me for farms,
-
ranches or town property. Russell
Real Testate Tor Sale
RADIO,PROGRAM . PETERSBURG TO BE
."PAYS OFF" FOR TRANSFERRED
FORMER RESIDENT DISTRICT (i-A IN 1917
Winning one of these nat+onal lt--\Vrll be - up to,,the—individual
McCurdy.'
ltfc
FOR SALE: LARGE 4-room
~?OR SALE--Gity*or- fann >7o- housf" and bath. Oh street to the
perty. See .us 'first. Mayes & Rob- ^hool, 3. blocks from peft ops!,;
See *F. W- Watts. ■"?
ertson.
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25-tfc
48-tfc.
radio CBiHests Which Involve the
awarding of sujjdry anft diversi-
fied gifts,,,,^,.something that few,.of
eygr.iexj
to somectofc from .Kalamazpt) or
Pumpkin Hollar. -
Ar.d winning the contest was-
n't particularly in the mind of
Mrs, Evelyn .Knittle of Rosco'e,
Calif., the. Conner Evelyn Rowse
and daughter of 'Mr. and"' Mrs. C.
confer en ct-s ifi the. University I rl^
terscholastic League: football com-
petition to votj^on whether to eli-
raimng.
t Rodney J . a--tirietrc director
at Austin, has annaunced..
Schools will vote by conferences
next April on whether to eliminate
the spring training.-aniksubstitute
Opening fall practice 'on August
15, he jsajd.
Time To Renew; For-
The Revie uara ~
Your Favorite Daily
' It will soon i e tini< hi r«i ew
f01 .The ("ronbyton Review find
your daily newspaper. As usual
wo "arc* offwihg • «>iulHiiatiti^
rates to oht >mbscrll>ers. Kates
iOn alTpapers have gone up this
year b«H'ause of the increase in
the price of.newsprint and pro-
dueti0n~eostsi -but - substantial
reductions are offered from re-
gular jVrit* during annual bar-
gairi 'duy. period. .•
- ST AK-TELcCi B A M
Ri'guhir rate, daily and ^tin-
day. $15.00. iGirgaiii day rate,
$10.95. Coinbinatlon. rate,
view. aiid Star-Telegram—rj'a
$12.45
(You save $4.55)
Daily Wilhoii.t Sunday", arid t'ie
■ Crosbyton Review Si ,1.10
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'Lt BBCX K AVALANCHE
- Bargain rat«' $9.00. Comb na- •
tion rate, - Crosbyton Reiiew
an<ILiibb(>ck .^wkiarhcr- :
$10.50 -
If y< u (lo n«t want t H«> Sun-
day papefr, <le«luct $I.."0V
R<'gular price .on the Crosby-
~ton-'Review '.hi* yrsir1' t*"
CroSby County and the Crosby-
ton trade territory, ' and S'J.59
elsewhere. * '
Miss Peggy Tussyr student Jxj,
-■ WSTO, Canyon, arrived . ^«nie;
.L-Wednesday- to spend the Thanks-
i gJving holidays with her parents,
j A Jay or aiyj Mis. J.*D. Tusay. -
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I O. B Hefner and t). A Edwards:
drovre doWn fodenton Wednesday-
] to'get "three Qrosbyton - s'tiutenla
Who-jaw?-enrolled at nTSC:' The
bjjy^ar-e 5: Ff'eal Hefner, Jimniy
Iviirr and T.--:M, S«'ann, who" will
I..C
' folks.
pend the holidays he/e with hdine
r-i. Thy^C)itizet)shin fink •
joyedlhe story, "Little *■
France" told - by Laurs^* 1
Edwards: Roclriey Mifrh ^
' 'a' 0 ciro, J
jV thf hw™, S*",
the good. work.-stuO^nts. - U|
j - ... Hejiorter.
. r ; located.downstairs in the Hendricks Bldg
two doors west of Nicksun Di'Uf^^rg
Cro
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real
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, —Office Phone 11— .
C ROSBYTON, TEXAS
Mrs.. -I. M. Lane of SU'du. Texas,
spent -'the -lattej pa. t of the wet!,
here as the gtiesT" of her- siste".
Mrs.. Dovie Mav. She was retur-n-
Hobbs. N. Mex.
Terry Edwartls <rrid Joe Billy,
Stacy, who are studerrts-at—Texas.
School of Mines. El Paso, arrived
Wednesday for the Thanksgiving
holidays. -' v
On this Thanksgiving Day of 1VM(| we want,
to |muse to thiink you -for, the I lysines/; which
you have given us during the marW years we
have -J)een serving vou.
our patronage hits made if possib
to maintain a large, selected, stocjyOf groceries
and meats at" all time?. You can be assured that
we will continue to stock the l>est at the lowest
possible price? in the future.
rubhr Notices
NOTRE
for- the-'yp.irch:;sof.
ihe I- airvicw toacheragf' ■ will bo"
accepted..uritii Mojidiy, DeC. 2rTcC
w hen. bid's will bOipened. Address -
bids"lo~S". Lt"Campbell, ftout^.'orfgTT
Crosbyton, Texas,* The Fairvitrw t
schbol boafd- reserves the right to.
reject 'any-and all bids '- "
- Pairvjew"5chool Board "
4 5-4tc,
Ff)R SALE: -Rcaet-i-cally new
blks from school,
immediate
room house,
'_.blk. fro:n highway.
-K. t'.ovvst- ot CKjsbytoM.. Evelyn
'oyind time on.'her ■ hands one day
There will be. no change in the
NOTICE.
Al^persons asserting any kind
•poasissfor..--Or-Br--Huddlca.ton,
. 41-tfc.
L FOR SALE . -
. Orie 5-room. modern house, and
One 3-room. modern house.' Imme-
diate possession for quick sale.
A 212-kcre da fry farm, equip-
ped, .
B. C. ASKEW
of clainTer Qeht as aga.nst Um
Estate of-S. „F. Star^ett, who died
--12th. 1<)4G. - will kindly
j[vrosent such ciaim to me. at Cros-
byton, Texas for settlement, since
1 \vas appointed executor on - the,,
I!9th day of October, 1946.
.^kJilffER STARRETT,
Independent- -Executor, —
Estate of^& .F. Starrett, de-
.-.ceased. - - , v——.—- 48-4tpr'
•N'T SCRATCH!
boa's l>ar«cl«U OlitniMt It guar- !
•nl««d to r«li * Itching accempopying -
. Ecivma, Rath, Pil«i, Ordinary Itch and
,«th*f...minor ikln irritation*—or pvrthat* I
f>rit« r fund>d. Larg^ 2-ounf for o
40c at
HOI-SES FOR SALE
One ,6-.r.uomr- hall and--feath.—
On.e' iS-room- and bath. •
One 5-room, -orchard -and outbuild
V
ings. .- v
One 2-toom house. •'
All conveniently located with util-*
ity service. j : ^ '.
LOTTIE ELLISON
40-tfc
CITY DRCG STORE
SHI I* BV INSURED
-- ' TRUCK
Short and Long Distance
W. A. MILLER :
10611 li. K. Permit
CRQSBVTON, TEXAS..
While near Ihe. big studios in Hol-
'v'.vood. Wandered in and-, vvdiyn
ettHeri upon told a :storyj of living
in a tent with her- husband and
two-year ok! s.cm—w luie - aiting
far a new house to. be completed.
Consequently she "was chosen as
"Queen For a Day" on Monday,
Nov. 18, on: the radio program
bearing "that title. And just look
at what .she wor.:^3 dozen Ameri-'
can Beauty roses, fountain p&rr
ornamen.tal pin, perfume, pear.ls -
dress, bfouse. shoes, hat, five-"pair
of gloves, ^ 5Li:t. sex-eraL-piur^ -of
jiTver
scepWr, 1 year's supply of Alka-
seltzer, table model radio-pnono-
graph, cigarette lighter, 20-course
certificate for dancing^lessons, a
lange cook stove, vacuum sweep-
er, electric iron, airflow rocker.
present spring training football
practice this School-year, Mr Kidd
in effr. I
coffee table and a dinette suiter--
In addition she lunched in a well.
known restuarant. spent, one af-
ternoon in a famous beauty s#lon,
and, accompanied by her husband
on an all-expense paid tour, en-
joyed-entertainment at the Balti-
more Bowl and at Giro's, " "
Mrs. Knittlfe writes her parents
that about all she needs'now to
furnish her new h"hie is a bed.
',. — --.r—-r-.--.— 1 ^
Mr. aiqd Mrs. R E. West and
children airex visiting thits' -week
in Saint Jo, Texas.
'Or•..the.. 1,947-48 session for schools
in. i'on.«'."lrences accepting the new
plan. • „ .
- The .recowiTR enTt^lwrr"*"^^- Hrrm r
l'.ate the springiitrajning was made
by the League "Advisory Council
at a me.eting early in NovehiKer,
and it was approved by the State
Execiitive Cbmnji-ttee ^t« a-Jater;
"Tes^ion,. Dean T H. Shelby, said.
A tentat-rye.plan has also - been
_11 cc>nimen<ied fo~
district luu s m tins set
stflite:-.Under the new plan, schools
in -distinct" • -agricultural areas
would be placecl in the same d's-
trict. Petersburg would be the on-
ly . school removed t from District
4-A, with the remaining teams be-
ing the Same as"at the present.
—THe districts in regions 1 and'2.
would be p.s follows:.
District 4-A: CYosbyton, Fioyda-
da, Lockney. Matador, Paducah.
Rail's and Spur.
■District 5-A;; Level-land, L ttler-
f.cld, Mortoh.. Muleshot, Olton and,
3-^udan.
District 6-A : 0'.D°r.heli,- Post,
Sl.aton, Ta-hoka," • Abernathy ahd^
Petersburg^ .
District 7-A ^ Andrews, D.enver
City, Seagfitves, Seminole, . Sun-
(":oWn, Kerrriit, McCamey, Mona-
hans, Pecos and Wink.
Miss < )!> rh-a ' ornelius ,anu__^nt
'roommate, students'" at TsO\V', &■!
I>elit.
were" expected.-'h-
-VVe.
nesday to spend the -holidays with j
M-iss Cornelius' pironts, Mr._ and !
Mrs D. H Cornelius. .- . I
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Now In Stock
.TANDEM DISC
WORKS FROM DRAWBAR
Just the thing you bave been looking for t,o do
that late job of terracing. Come see it today.
Now is the time to buy that famous*
- W W FEED MILL
GRINDS WET OR DRY FEED
8—Ply IMPLEMENT TIRES,
ABo PASSENGER TIRES, sizes 15 & 16
SURE, ITS A GOOD
OP T0M ET RIS T S
1114 Avenue L Dial 7180
LUBBOCK, TEXAS-
..... but will yow be able to
fully enjoy it ?. Why put up
with poor radio reception ?~Let
us enable you to hear'.your fa-
vorite program whenever you
turn
for the best in radio repair.
(Dorris Watson
• at l
EVANS AUTO SUPPLY
For OIL CHANGE
For WASHING & LUBRICATION
For EXPERT TIRE SERVICE t
For W A XIN (i, POLISH IN (.
- (iur Friendlv Sen'iee Station operators'1
SERVICE
STATION
PHONE 92
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GENEiRAL SURGERY
OBSTETRICS
O. R: Hand, M.
J. H. Stiles, M.D., E.A.C.S. (Ortho)
H. B^Mast, M.p. (Urology)
EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT
J. T. Hutchinaori, M.P.
Beir K HutcHlnuon, M. D.
E. M. Blake, M.D.
INFANTS AND CHILDREN
Mi Ci ft'Miiniii If TT
Arthur Jenkins, M. D.
J. B. itountree, M. D.
FranK W Hudgins. M. D.
(Gynecology)
"^iNTEfeNAL MEDICINE
W. H. Gordon. M. D.
"/ ( . A. C.~P.)
R--H. McCarty, M.D.
GENERAL MEDICINE
G. S. Smith, M.D,(AilerffV) '
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PATHOLOGICAL. LABORATORY, X-RAY and RADIUM
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1946, newspaper, November 29, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256217/m1/4/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.