The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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a agood crowd out Sunday
lirview good singers ©sine,
and ,we sure had some good singing.
'Come again Fairview. We are glad
to have you alL
:i Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown and
sons of Conway spent the week-end
vfithi their iiarents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Gossett.
Mt. an'd Mrs. C. B. Parker serve*
■ Jge cream Saturday night to the fol-
r Towels.—-lc each., lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blocket
and family and Miss Millie Summers
of Silverton, Geneva Sullivan of A-
marillo, Mr. and J#fiK~€iiKe.,Reynolds
and family of Crosbyton, Mr. and
Mrs. J. ,L. Parjcer and children, and
Mrs. L. A. (Powler and family, Mrs.
M. A. Reynolds and son, Arnold, Mr
and Mrs. W. Cody and children, Mr.
ind Mrs. B. G. McDuff and children,
Roy Gien, and J. U. Campbell.
Mrs. J. L. Parker and little sons
called on Mrs. Cody Tuesday after-
noon. i
Mrs. B.. G. McDuff and children
spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
Cody and girls.
Big Four carried off prizes Trades
Day. liarmon Mullins won first in
one. horse race and second in the
other, and Elvis Fowler won second
prize in the horse race.
Several frpm here attended the
Sing Song at Fairview Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hooks spent
last week in Cone as guests of Mr.-.
Hooks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bom-
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SMITH WARP NEWS
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were Spur visitors Friday.
Ayrel D. Cross was reported very
g. There was not any Sunday
,oot Sunday.
There were several fronv.our com-
munity who attended the Sing-song
at Fairview Sunday.
Mr. A1 Ellison of Lorenzo was in
our community Thursday after his
mother who. has been visiting in the
R. C. Ellison home.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brown from
Lorenzo and Mr. and Mrs. Mallow of
near Ralls have been visiting,.. Mr.
and Mrs. S. D. Smart
Mr. P.' H. Abel went tt> Eastland
last week after his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens daughter
and family from Paducah spent last
week in our community.
Mr. and'Mrs. Pete Williams of the
Owens community spent Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Spear.
Mrs. F. M. Brixey and children
spent Thursday afternoon 'with Mrs
J. W. Lay ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wallace spent
Sunday afternoon, with. Grandmother
Ashley.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. .Ellison we*«
shopping in Lubbock Friday.
Mr. vand Mrs. Lee Mize and chil-
dren have .beetu.visiting Mr. and Mrs.
in Palo Pinto county.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brixey visited
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lansford Sunday
afternoon. v
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Snow who we^
enroute' to Enoch from Eastland and
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McEntire from
Ancil Steel is able to walk aroun ! j Rocky Ford, Colorado, enroute - to
on his crutches and is improving ra-1 Mineral Wells and Gwendolyn Marsh
MrA. Doe Love and two daughters,
Beatrice and Lavern, spent the past '
week in the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. Witt.
Messers Jack Kazzah, Raymond
Brown and Waldon Patterson furn-
ished the violin, guitar, and mandor
line music for the play Friday night
Mr. Kendal Chapman left Satur-
day for Vernon where he will be
with his mother, Mrs. Leveritt.
The Uke girls from SpUr helped
to furnish: the music for the play.
Miss Nora Powell visited Miss
Ruth Stinnett Thumlay evening. ,
Miss Ruth Stinnett spent Thursday
night with Miss Nora Powell.
The guests in the home of H. R. THANKS THE VOTERS
Witt Sunday & B., Willie j take ^is means 0f expressing
Maude and Donaldson Scott, Marcelie appreciation to those who sup-
Stinnett, Mastoh Phillips and Wnght p0rted me in thet recent primary e-
Hmsoii and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie; lection Ami7ugh~not successful in
Witt and family. j rac6i j h0i(] no j]j wjjj toward
Several were out for B. Y P. U.;those who -did not vote for me and l
from Afton, McAdoo and Foremans
Chapter
We wfere glad to- have' Dr. Green
and wife with us Sunday from Cros-
byton. , ■ v fe*'
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Our meeting started Friday night
Saturday night we had Mr, Wood-
row Hoosier of Seymour speak to us
on the Young People's work.
Cannin, Canning and more can-
ning is the order of tlie day here.
Mrs. H. B. Barnett, Mrs. Tom. Boyd
and Mrs. C. A. Calfee are to return
home from College Station this week
Mr. Monroe * Denton and family
pf Sweetwater visited his brothers
and families, Loyd and Cypert Den-
ton, last week.
We. were sorry to learn of the
accident that little Miss Janice Keith
happened to, and are hoping for a
speedy recovery. Come to our revi-
val.
The Golden Rule Class.
pidly we are glad to report.
Heavy clouds and damp winds look
favorable for a good rain at this
writing. f
Mr. and Mrs. J6hn Tucker anil Mr
and Mrs. Lorfe Pickard called on Mr.
-and Mrs. Bill Parker Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. McDuff went
on their vacation ' last week. They
visited Lueders, Stamford and other
points east. Went swimming in the
Clear Fork of the Brazos and got a
good coat of sun tab and lots of mos-
quito bites and came home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs; G. R. Greer enter-
tained at their home Saturday night
with a water rpellon supper. Every-
one reported a nice time.
L Mr*, and Mrs. Jimmie Roberson
and baby of Lovington, N. M., are
spending a few %yceks with the lat
Sunday. Everyone come and do your
part in the work.
Mr. Weldon Witt spent the past
week-end with , his kinsfolk in this
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Morris and
family spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Grizzle.
Misses Belle and Estelle Witt and
Mi-s-s Marcelie Greer visited Miss
Gearldean Maze Sunday afternoon.
Misses Velma and Doris Springer
spent Sunday with Miss Dean Maze.
Burrel Phillips visited Cleveland
(Red ). Maze Sunday.
Mrs. H. R. Witt who has been in
have the very best of feeling-for all.
Thank you one and all.
A. W. PYRON
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ner, of Throckmorton, -are \
Crosbyton this week.
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Lubbock
Sanitarium & Clinic
Dr. J. T. Krueger r
Surgery and Consultation ~
Dr. J. T. Hutchison
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dr. M. C. Overton
Diseases of Children
Dr. J. P. Lattimore
< General Medicine
Dr. F. B. Malone
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
, Dr. J. H. Stiles
Surgery
Dr. H. C. Maxwell
General Medicine
Dr. Olan Key
Urology and General Medicine.
Dr. Jerome H. Smith
X-Ray and Laboratory
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C. E. Hunt
Superintendent
J. H. Felton
BusinessMgr.
A chartered training school for
nurses -is conducted in connec-
-trcnrwith the"~sanitaTium.
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spent Saturday night and Sunday in : the Nichols Sanitarium at Spur for
the home of J. W. Layton
Mrs. K. Swanholm spent Wednes-
day afternoon with Mrs. F. M. Brix-
ey.
Mrs. Davie Tirey from Tulia spent
several days last week with her mo-
ther, Mrs. Viola Stokes.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stokes enter-
tained the young folks with a social
Saturday night.
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
1 Fowler.
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days this week with Gwendolyn
Marsh.
Home Lovers Club
The club met at Mrs. T. D. Ste-
vens Thursday for Mrs. R. C. Ellison
Jr. The work done was quilting on
two quilts and working on butterfly
blocks. There were 8 old members,
2 new members and' 2 visitors, mak-
ing a tutal uf 12 piesent.—Tlie next
meeting will be August 18 with Mrs.
Burl Griffith.
Reporter
two weeks, returrfei
ing.
Monday morn-:
Reporter
WAKE UPS
LISTEN FOLKS! ! —WE HAVE-
A fresh and complete stock of drug merchan-
dise, with prices always right. Service with a
smile gives you that satisfaction you really en-
joy, when trading with us- Let us fill that pre-
scription just as the Doctor orders.
Brazier Drug Store
C. H. Brazier (The Pill Pusher)
(Last Week's News)
There were 69 at Sunday school
Sundav, so we are hoping for still
Dora Lee Layton spent sevg^U-^^; attendance.
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WE WANT MORE BUSINESS
We need jour Business nnd you need our service when in
need of any thine in the Drug Line. We are mighty apt to
have mHaf^Vtr Vaivt so give tia a trial when in need.
Bring us that Prescription the Doctor gave yew. We can
fill it just tike he ordered it.
YOURS FOR MORE BUSINESS.
NICKSON DRUG CO.
"The G/oolest Place In Town"
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Your Next Suit From Taylor.
—Be Satisfied.—
CLEANING — PRESSING — ALTERING
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OWENS NEWS
A good rain fell here. Sunday morn
ing. Most everybody is busy head-
ing maise.
Mr. Walter Forbis and family from
Genter, Texas is visiting his brother,
Mr^ A,. J. Forbis.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anthony land
family and Celes and Nellene Bryan,
Jewell and Leone Mims went on a
fishing trip .Saturday.
Mr. Wayne Bracken frpm Indio,
Calif., is" visiting his sister, Mrs.
Jess Pace.
Mrs. B. E. Perkins visited Mrs.
Jim Whited Friday.
Mavis and Christene Perkins vis-
ited Mrs. Jess Pace Sunday.
Ernest Thornton spent . Sunday
with Gerald Bracken.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Forbes spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralls For-
bis of League 4.
Lester Nichols spent Thursday
night with Hayward Pace.
Owens Club
The Owens Club met with Mrs.
Will Richard Thursday. All report
an enjoyable evening. Next meeting
will be with Mrs. Loyd Paton. Julv
11th.
league was well attended Sunday
night. Our lessons are worth while.
Come be with us. The subject for
next Sunday night is "Great Pray-
ers of the Bible." Scripture, Luke
24: 27-32, 44-46. Leader, W. H.
Britton.
The Quarterly Conference was
attended by a large crowd. Dr. Sto-
ver gave an inspiring message Sun-
day morning. Guests were present
If You Can Do It With Heat
You Can Do It Better
WITH GAS
West Texas Gas Company
KALGARY NEWS
Mrs. Richard Self and children of j
near Lubbock visited .her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Vinson, last week
Mr. A. Pinkerton arid his wife's
father were in this community on
business Friday.
The pl&y "Eyes of Love" was well
attended here Friday night,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Witt and daugh
ter and Mr. Weldon Witt were Spur
visitors Thursday.
Mr. Stinnett was in Spur on busi-
ness Friday.
Mr. H. R. Witt and fami4y and
Mrs. Doc Love were in SpUT*visiting
Mr. Witt's wife, and the mother of
the rent, who was under treatment
INSURANCE.OF ALL
raSBs
Your business, will be appreciated
Citizens Ins. Agency
F. M. DUNN, Agent
at Citizens National Bank
Crosbyton Undertaking
Company
A. A. HATCHELL, licensed
; Embalmer
Motor Hearse and -Ambulance
'■ : Located at
CaBa answered ^day ^:
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THE COMMERCIAL USE OF
TEXAS HIGHWAYS IS A
PRIVILEGE, NOT A RIGHT
# The highways of Texas are the property of its citizens. They constitute
a system of nearly 200,000 miles of road of which 20,000 miles are desig-
nated as State highways and the remainder are county roads. All types of
road are represented in this system, less than 5% have so-called "perma-
nent" surface.
The total cost of these highways is unknown but it amounts to many
hundred million dollars. From 1917 to 1930, inclusive, counties and road
districts of the State issued $243,-592,834 in bonds for the construction and
improvement of roads and bridges. In the two-year period ending August
31, 1930, the State Highway Commission expended $89,032,825, of which
$22,488,426 was for maintenance of th" State highways.
In view of these tremendous costs the preservation of our highways from
rapid wear and destruction is a matter of very vital interest to their own-
ers, viz., the public. It is especially important that they be made to outlast
the life of the bonds, which run from 20 to 30 years.
The use of the public highways for commercial* purposes is not a right
but a privilege which may be withheld or granted subject to such restric-
tions, regulations and charges as the Legislature may see fit to impose.
Such regulations are intended to promote safety, preserve the highways
and safeguard the interests of the public.
Texas Railroads, which pay the entire,.CQ^t of construction and mainte-
nance of Jtheir own roadbeds and, in addition, make substantial contribu-
tions to the cost of Texas highways, are thoroughly regulated with respect
to their services, rates, methods and practices. There is no good reason why
commercial users of the highways, built and maintained at the expense of
the public, should not likewise be regulated to such extent as the public
interest requires and pay such charges as will represent proper compensa-
tion for the privileges granted them.
# The statutes governing highway transportation as exacted by the Forty-
second Legislature represent the wishes of. the citizens of-this State and
express their desire to give equal rights to all and special privileges to none.
These statutes should be given a fair trial and their value ascertained.
Unless this is done, a chaotic condition in transportation as a whole will
„ surely ensue.
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1932, newspaper, August 12, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242972/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.