The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1947 Page: 2 of 8
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- THE CROSBYTOff REVIEW
By Mrs. T. E. Thornhill \
It looks as if old man winter is
here in earnest. "**;
Those who visited in the K. M,
Spence home Chrietmasi week
Were, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith
and girls of Ft.,AVorth;-.. m^ and land Mrs. John Steadham, and also
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Helpful, experienced counsel in time 4t peed brings more than
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comfort to'those who mourn. No matter how moderate the
cost, wc wholeheartedly offer dur help in arranging amemor-
tel service that shall long be remembered for its dignity, quiet
beauty, and respect to the departed. One call—anytime, places
the burden in our capable hands.
King Funeral Home:
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. King
Phone. SSr Ambulance Service
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL
and
CONCRETE AGGREGATE
DELIVERED r
or
AT THE PIT
WRITE or SEE
Campany
aren-, Mr—and Mrs. Baysinger.
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VED
We sincerely hope that it brings witlftt that-
new refrigerator, electric toaster, roaster, iron
or other electric appliance for which you have
waited so long. "7 - 7
Your City Light and Power utilities stand"
ready furnish you with the power to operate
these appliances and at a cost that is no greater
than pre-war prices..
This dependable service and the profit which
it makes for your communitjviire ^vaurs — be-
cause it belongs to you and your neiehfiors.
YOUR UTILITIES WITH VOIR All)
WILL CONTINUE TO GROW IN 1947!
Municipal Utilitie:
POWER — LIGHT — WATER — ICE
Mrs. M. E. Givens and Teddy; Mr
and Mrs. D.. D. Thomhill and
Charles,-Mr. jrnd Mrs. R. C. Rath-
eal and Mary; S- P. Starrett; Mr.
and Mrs. A. b- Winegar, Harvey
Mac and Robert Lee; Mr. and Mrs-
Kelton Winegar; Mr. and Mrs. T.
E. Thornhill, Donald Wayne and
Tommy Ray; Georgia Spence;~Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Suddeth, Richard,
Bud and Jim; Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Whalen, Sarah Jane * and- Elsi^;
Mrs. Ernest Smith; Mr. and Mrs.
Paris Perser and Dixie; and Mr.
and Mrs. Conda Starrett and Mary
Ann of Kalgary. • \
TheCecil Berrys had as their
guests Christmas, his mother, Mrs.
Berry and brother, Theo Berry
and family of Hillsboro* . .w.,..,
Those who enjoyed Christmas
dinner in the R. C. Ratheal home
Christmas day were their children,
Rev. and Mrs. Melyin-Ratheal and
baby of Lubbock, Mr, and Mrs.
Eugene liardin ..and son-and his
parents. Mr. and "Mrs."W. P. Ra-
theal, also Mrs. Lois Ratheal, Roy
Dean and Rita, and ifr. and.Mrs.
M. R, Givens and'^eddy. ~
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Thornhill
and Tommy visited Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Miller and family of Cro-
ton on Christmas eve. The Millers'
daughter, Mrs. Abe Morgan and
family oT Dallas, were there also.
Those who ate dinner in' the
Ed Henderson home Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Bgrry and chil-
Berry. Mr.
and. Mrs. Weldon Cypert and chil- Tents, Mr: and Mrs. C. C.
A- Walker
came in Monday
"and Joe Shaw
evening to- see
report Mrs. Walker much improv-
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Red W°f • .
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ed and hope she can return home
in another two or three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leather-
wood and Kenneth " had as their
guests Christmas day Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Barnett ahd. children,
Mr. and - Mrs. Leslie 'Miller, M r.
and Mrs. J; R. Miller,-Mr. and
Mrs
"mt.'blanco baptist
- church <
Pastor—JeSs Blasipgame.
. Sunday School Supt.—C- A. Mc-
Clure. nC ' ,
: Sunday School -10 a. m. ..
Preaching Services 11 a. m.
Christmas <eve *u« ts
home of Mr. pnd Mrs, A.
were Mr. and Mrs. Earn
con of Broadway," Mrs.
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t Ma-
Charles
L- H. Finch and JiiiW,-^ ^ - ^Weldfn^cciu^^
Nickels of Lockney, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis of Lubbock and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles* A. Shipman of Cros-
byton.
Lipstick stains on napkin*
be easily remove*! with a
made of equal parta of
and the regular household
of hydrogen peroxide, using (
short strokes with a small "i
saturated with the mixture
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Review Classifieds
Beatrice Steadham of. Dallas.
* Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCracken
were guests Tuesday of this week
in the M. R. Givens home.
Mr. and Mrs. S.- H. Stari^ir^,
and children of Lubbock, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Winegar and boys, and j
Georgia Spence were"" Supday
guests of Mr. .and MJfs. R. M.
Spence.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G._ Norris . and
children returned home Tuescfay.
They spent Christmas with his
folks in Stephenvilie.
Mr. and Mrs.—D. D. Thornhill
and Mrs. Homer Miller/visited Mr.
and'Mrs. C. N. Thornhill at Mill-
ing SgJiitorium in Mineral Wells
Friday and , Saturday of last
week. They report Mss. Thornhill
some better.
BIG FOUR NEWS
- By jJUPOG. POLWLER and
WYNETH WETSEL
The Big Four community had
their annual Christmas tree" and
play on Christmas eve. night. ,
- Mrs. Emma Edler and daughr
ters, Miss Alverda Edler and Mrs.
W. O. Matthews, spent the-
days in San Angelo as the guests
of their daughter, and sister, Mrs.
Bertha Mullins and daughter,
Jean:
Mis# Mary Beth Smith, ofLub-
bock, came, home Tuesday to
spend the holidays-with her pa-
Smith.
Miss Smith returned
Wednesday.
to Lubbock
Mr: Donald Edler and Jerry, 'of
after Mr. Walker's things. They_.Borger, spent Christmas day as
the guests of his brother, Earl Ed-
ler, Mrs. Edler~and Connie.
Miss Wyneth Wetsel Was week-
end guest of Mr. arid Mrs; Dean
Wh* 1 y - r—.
Miss VVilma Jean Fowler, of
Lubbock, spent Christmas day
with-her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Loyd A. Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Haryey Edler and
Linda, of Mftrfk. visited -Christ-
mas as the guests of their parents
and grandparents, M.r. and Mrs.
O. J. Edler. . ■ ' „
Mr.- and Mrs. Dean Whaley and
Wyneth Wetsel""wenTTcT Anfarillo
Preaching Services—7:15 p. m.
• The W.M.S. met with Mrs.
Frank Moore Monday afternoon
at meeting,
ere were present. The W.
S. will meet every second and
fourth Monday. > A
We invite everyone to attend
our church services. \
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STATE GUARD NOTES
\ Well, 1946 is history. 1947 is
here, ouf furlough is past, and we
should ready to carry on with
the Gi^ard Work until it is taken
over by the National Guard. We
want to invite till members of Cor ;
B back to the meeting. All should ;:v
be able and willing to attend most
of-these meetings, so come when
you can. ^
Our schedule calls for drill and
study of riot formations-Moijday
night, but • cart "be changed if need
be on account of the weather..
We have one of the heavy ma
eliine guns again. Members should _
"come arid-study this weapon; You
\ySIfhave an opportunity to fire it
later. ; "1 " "
' 1st Sgt. Loyd: A. Fowler ■
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"SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
City Cleaners
Ernest Roberson, Manager
ATTENTION FARMERS -
AND STOCKMEN
Enjoy the very finest cured and
fresh pork of your own ralsfng.
We kill, cure, make sausage and
render lard. •
Lubbock Packing Co.
801 E. 19th St. Lubb«K'k, Texas
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms off Distress Arising from
jnn&MA£it ULCERS
CROSBYTON
ojn Sunday and returned home
Tuesday.
UUE TO EXCESS ACIP I
Free BookTellsof HomeTreatment that
Must Help or it Will Cost Y^uNothlng ,
Over two million bottlcauitth^OTfefcARD
TItEATMENTftSvo Fold for relfcfef •
ey Cfisfress arising from Stomach
aiid DuodMtal Ulc«r* due to Ex cms Acid—
due to Escass Acid. Bold on 15 days' trial I
Ask for "Wlllard*s M*ssaga" *whlcll fully
' explains this treatment—tree at
THE CITY DRUG STORE * I
WHAT... v
is more disheartlng than to get into your car ul
the morning, and find that one of the tires is
flat. The discouraging part of it too, is that it
always seems to happen when you're in a hur^y.
BUT... .don't despair.., .here's good news.
Just get on the phone and give us a ring. Well
be out io a "jiffy" and have that flat fixed in no
time. We're at your service.
FARMERS FUEL
And SUPPLY
V. A. CHRON. Mgr.
Magnolia F'arm Products
have been time-tested and
use-proven on thousands of
Southwestern Farms and
Ranches. The Flying Red
Horse is your guarantee of
quality! """ ..
Whether you need Engine
Fuels and Oils, insect protec-
tion for your cattleror prod-
' ucts to make work around
the liouse easier, we can sup-
ply you.
f us tell you hCW Mag-
noliacFacm Products work
lor you.
Magnolia Service
STATION
Wholesale and Retail .
Owner
MAGNOLIA DEALER
That'J what you will always find at MODERN FOODS, as we
?Pen(l .hours each week searching the markets for the best 4
buys in qii'ality groceries. When you trade with us you ^are as-
sured of the best in fresh vegetables from the Texas Valley, good-—
fruit from the Valley and from California, and delicious apples
from the orchards of-the north. " ,
9gare-f expense in getting, the best possible' of everything
ioir our customers. If you did not leam the value of trading with
• us during our first year in Crosby ton, we invite you to give us a
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L. H. Finch
FREE DELIVERY
Market
PHONE 74 *
.Clyde Nicholson
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Dallas, and Mr.' Buster McDuff, of
Texas Tech, spent the Christmas
holidays with their parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Barney McDuff and bro-
ther, Dick.
Mr. and Mrs .-Larry Parker* of
Abitene, spent the^ Christmas hol-
idays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd E. Fowler
and children, Louise and Mary E-
lois Bedford, ate Christmas .din-
ner with Mr. and, AJrs. T. D. Julian
of Lubbock. ..
Mr. Jack Parker, of Abilene;
spent the holidays with his pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Park-
er.
—MisB Sue Bedford;' of Seymour,
spent the holidays with Miss Clar
ice Smith. Miss Bedford also vis-
ited mends and relatives:
Miss Lavelle Justus, of Abilene,
was home" for the; holidays visit-
ing, her parents, Mr. and Mfs.'
T. Justus.
There was a farewell party for
Mr. and Mrs. James Odom and
children at the Big Four school
house FYiday-night. The commun-
ist" were Fairview. and
Big Four. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Odom are
piarming to move to- Plainview.
We wish them lots of happiness
in their new home. *
Mr. and Mis. J. F.- gdlftf aftd I
Genevieve
had as their Thursday
ImT'ftif'rsT^erfcra -'
ham "and Miriam Hargrove, Lub-
bock, Mrs. Elsie Dazey and "Son,
Ernest, 'of Cldvis, *N. Mex.; ayd
Dean Dazey' of Great Falls, .Mon-
tana. , '
. Miss. Louise Bedford, of Iowa
Park, spent the Christmas holi-
days with June Fowler. Miss Bed-
ford visited with other friends and
relatives. . . v
Mrs. C.-W. Edler, of Crosbyton,
and her brother, Mr. Bill Page of
Mill City, Oregon, visited Sunday
in the H. C., O. J? and J. F. Edler
homes.
Wiring Designed For This—
' t,
is Not Adequate For This—
1
whoever
installed
was
When your present
the electric wiring probably, did not realize that today
wer
The widespread-belief that put-
tirig salt in wash water prevents
bright colored cloth from fading
1b imtfnttifflw uh of salt
actually tends to harden the wa-
ter. The be®t precaution against
running colors is to reduce r th
ADEQUATE WIRING
water temperature and, dry the ar-
ticles quickly.
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An electric roaster is an ideal
appliance for homemakers living"
in temporary quarter^ who do not
want to invent in a full 'size cook-
-ing range. Roasters may be had
wjth broiler and frying pan units
for those wno are dependent upon
roMter Tor all eooWHg.
more line
electrical appliances than we
had then, therefore your wir-
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ing is probably not adequate
to handle all of the new de-
vices you want and need.
Have your wiring checked
now. Make sure it's adequate-
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1947, newspaper, January 3, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256222/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.