The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1950 Page: 3 of 8
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COFFEE
1 Lb. Can
ORANGES
Texas - Full Of
Juice — Bag
35c
SOUR or DILL
PICKLES
QUART
19c
JACK SPRATT 303 CAN 3 FOR
HOMINY 25c
OUR
Gold Crown
25 lb. bag
Merrimac No. 2'/2 in heavy syrup
PLUMS
19c
Delicious or Winesap Pound
APPLES 12V2C
No. 303 MISSION
Cream Style Corn 15c
NO. ONE
Spnds
10 POUNDS
MESH BAG
49c
OrATOES
3 lb. carton
45c
V TWO BOXES
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BOX
SUPERSUDS 49c
DREFT
25c
Mack's Food Store
1
Leon McPherson, Owner
WE DELIVER
GIVE US A TRIAL!
PHONE 62
Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCurdy
Russell, jr., spent the week-
In Dallas visiting his sister,
Nora McCurdy, who is ser-
ill in a Dallas hospital. Mr.
irdy reported no improvement
his sister's condition.
Misses Ruth Snider and Nelda
Cannon spent the week-end at
Blum as the guests of the latters"
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Can-
non. They were accompanied by
Mrs. Gene Wofford and daughter,
Jan, of Ralls.
The Test-Tube Of
America's Growth
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The secret of yotlr radio, automobile, and all
the other scientific miracles of the past fifty
years, can be reduced and presented in a small
flask... the "test-tube" of finance! It is in this
test-tube" that practical new ideas are separ-
ated from the less efficient... and it is Ameri-
can Finance that enables them to be mass-pro-
duced and sold for so little. These miracles have
been brought to one and all... and will continue
10 be, in the years ahead... to keep America
growing... to keep America GREAT!
CTQZENSlMIIOlULBUiK
Member F. D. I. C.
Crosbyton H. D. Club
Entertained March 9th
In C. Freeman Home
Mrs. Clarence Freeman was
hostess Thursday, March 9, to
members of the Crosbyton Home.
Demonstration club. The afternoon
was spent in a business sessior,
and visiting.
Delicious refreshments . wei;e
served to Mesdames C. I. Sieber,
W. M. Romane, H. T. Snider, Joe
Johnston, T. J. Patrick, Simpkins,
Amos Ellison; the hostess, Mrs.
Freeman; Judy Johnston, and a
new member, Mrs. Elvis Howell.
Next meeting of the club will
be held Thursday, March 23, in
the home of Mrs. John Himmel.
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Mrs. Gertrude Brixey and
daughter, Miss Wanda Brixey.
were the week-end guests of rela-
tives in Wichita Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ingram and
Bob spent the week-end at Mc-
Camey as the guests of Mrs. In-
gram's sister, Mrs. Matt Dilling-
ham.
The Crosbyton
Review
Published Weekly on Thursdays at
Crosbyton, Crosby County, Texas.
W. H. CURRY
Editor and Owner
Ruth Snider Advertising
Nelda Cannon Office Manager
Entered as Second Class Mail Mat
ter on the 14th day of January,.
1909, yt the Post Office at Cros-
byton, \ Texas, under the act of
Congress of March 3, 1879.
NOTICE: Any erroneous reflec-
tion upon the character, standing
or reputation of any individual,
firm or corporation^ which may
appear in the columns of The
Crosbyton Review, will gladiy be
.corrected upon its being brought
to the attention of the editor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
In Crosby County and Crosbyton
Trade Territory 12.00
Elsewhere $2-50
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Students Will Present
Play As Benefit For
Venetian Blind Fund
The third and fourth grade stu-
dents in Mrs. Sue Hunter's room
will present a one-act play enti-
tled, "When the Sun Stayed In
Bed", Jay Walter H. Baker, Tues-
day afternoon at 1:15.
* The following students will take
part: Sun, Billy Don Hodges; La-
vender Cloud, Mary Beth Moyers;
Rose Cloud, Betty Berry; Gold
Cloud, Edna Merl Fletcher; White
Cloud, Jane Post; Stars, Virginia
Crawford and Elaine Grizzle; Sha-
dows, Jerry Leach and Jane
Lowe; Bee, Bobby Smithee; Blue
Jay, Mary Nell Hankins; prompt-
er, Dal Deweese, and property
manager, Gene Long.
The proceeds will go to help buy
Venetian blinds for the school.
Admission is 15 cents, and the
public is invited.
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Mrs. J. B. Bell Attends
Meeting Of Teachers
Sorority Held at Spur ,
The Gamma Eta chapter of Del-
ta Kappa Gamma condudt^d a re-
gular meeting in Spur in the home
of Mis. W. R. Weather Saturday,
March 11, at 6:30 p. m. During the
business session, announcements
were made concerning the state
and national- conventions, and
plans were made for members to
represent the chapter at these
meetings.
The program consisted of a re-
sume of a tour of Mexico made
last summer by Miss Willie Hamp-
ton of Spur. Pictures of thg tour
Were shown on a screen. While
Miss Hampton explained the pic-
tures, a lovely setting was pro-
vided through the use of recorded
Mexican music.
Mrs. J. B. Bell and Mrs. Taylor
Lowrie of the Crosbyton schools
are members of this professional
organization. Mrs. Bell attended
the meeting. . ~
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
W. P. Ratheal were Mr. and Mrs.
Alvie Ratheal and family of the
East Plains; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Boyd and Mrs. Georgia Mae Rath-
eal and children, all of Lubbock;
Mr. George Handley, California;
Rev. T. H. Harmonson, Pansy; Mr.
Jodie Jopling, McAdoo, and Mr.
The Crosbyton Review
and Mrs. Ola Moore and family of
the East Plains.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beeson and
Lady Mary spent the week-end In
Bridgeport as the guests of his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet JoneajL
Billy Wayne spent the week-end
in Crowell visiting with relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson
and son have moved to their farm
in the Big Four community.
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Virginia Crawford
Honored With Party
On Ninth Birthday
Mrs." Walter Crawford entertain-
ed with a birthday party for her
daughter, Virginia, on her ninth
birthday Monday, March 13.„
Games were played and pictures
of the group were taken.
Refreshments of_jjunch and cake
were served to Judy Conro, Kay
Curry, Sammie Starrett, Sandra
and Elaine Grizzle, Janette Potter,
Sharon Campbell and the honoree,
Virginia Craword.
As the new manager of Cathing & Dines Grain Company, I want to
extend a personal invitation to you to come in and get acquainted. It "
will be my purpose to serve you, and when I can be of- help in any-
way, please call on me. We will pay top market prices for your grain,
and will handle feeds and seeds to fit your purpose.
Sincerely, FRED T. DINES
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CARD OF THANKS
I would like to say thanks to
the doctors, nurses and everyone
who sent cards, flowers and gifts
to me during my stay in the hos-
pital.
A. A. Potter
You feel dressed right
for the job when you
dickies
shirts tk pants
Catching & Dines
GRAIN COMPANY
FRED T. DINES, Manager
* CROSBYTON, TEXAS
PHONE 16
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Pants, Army Tan, with cuffs, size 28 through 44 . . .
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\ Thick, fluffy chenille tufts with'
attractive 4" bullion fringe
on three sides. Cut full, they
have generous drop for double bed.
Beautiful decorator colors include CHERRY RED,
HUNTER GREEN, .YELLOW, BLUE, DUSTY ROSE
and WHITE.
Be Sure To See Them!
JUST RECEIVED...
_ New Shipment Of
Underwear in Nylon, Rayon-and
Cotton Materials.
Also, we are receiving new piece
goods daily.
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1950, newspaper, March 16, 1950; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256388/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.