The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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BJG POUR NEWS
Sunday school was 'organized Sun-
day at the Big Foyc, School house..
Everyone is invited to attend at 10
a. m. iMs all go—get Jthe habit.
Mir. and Mrs. Richatd ProQkfor of.
Sunday with Mr 'and
Snipes.
I Dalton and Marvin
Sunday with Dee
Christene Taylor >pent
with Lola Snipes. . —- -
Mr, and Mrs. R, D .Wickoff visit:
ed Mr. and Mrs.
ms spent
Sunday
n spent Sunday affternoon x ■
with Mr Proctor's parents, Mr. ami day
J I ' Prwtnr 1 Mr. RufuS
^ and Mm cf'B Parker and cWi.! working at Indio, <*Wlf, ^ the past,tod- Rev. and Mrs. H
boro visited in the Parka and Tayior
homes from Thursday till Sunday.
Mrs. R. li. Taylor returned home
with them for a visit.
Sunday visitors in the A. J. Diggs
home were Mr- and Mrs. W, C. Hen-
ry and daughter, Exum and Zanell,
Frank Jordon Sun-' and Miss. Mary Lou Exum jand Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Littlefield. , '
Pace who has been! Mr^ and Mrs, 3. T. McCraury vis-
A Lamb Swi-
ft
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Fowler.
Mr. and Mx&
callers in Ralls Monday.
and. Mrs. B. G^JWcDuff and
children were Sunday guests of Mrs
were
and
Sun-
Mrs.
day,
* Mr. and Mrs.
day dinner guests of Mr.
Larry Hailey. - ■ *^777 ■
Mr. and Mrsi Hilliard visited Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Yokum Sunday.
.Misses Jessie and Edna McCrary
and Helen and Annie B. Poore went
dren.Mr B. G* McDuff and Mr John|'"S
Tucket spent * few hours Saturday1, Wickoff "P™« S day u.te
night with Mr. and Mrs. GtaflW Sp spent with
Rajph Edter wert Thornton spent Sunday
with Vernon Crump.
Christene Perkins and Ruby Bryan
_ spent Sunday with Francis and Bar-i honi6 with Pauline Reed Sunday.
McDuff's mother, Mrs. Elsby at Crjs bara Wickoff. ' Sunday visitors in the T. S. Parks
feyton. Mr. and Mrs,-Forrest McCuary of. home were Dan jarnes, Jelora Wheel-
John and Lloyd Mallow visited Sun | Memphis, Texas, spent Sunday with Meivjn Harkins, Levern l)i;
day with Orman Fowler. • jMr. and Mrs. Sib McCuary. . - V.
Mrs. C. E. Reynolds and children 1 - Celes and Nellen Bryan spent Sun-
of Crosbyton visited the week-end in day with "Claudia and Jewell. Mima."
the W. .0, Matthews home. .. | Rev. and Mrs. Harder visited Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. O W Pate gave the and Mrs^ Roy Hillin Sunday.
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young people a party Saturday night Mrs. Roy Wheeler ,Mr. and Mrs.
which was enjoyed by all present. .John Jones visited^ Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
Mr. Harvey Edler spent a feWidays Hillin Sunday.
in Ralls in the W. K. Dazey home.
Verda Beth, oldest daughter of Mr
and Mrs. R. Hi Edler, is able to be
out again after a few days of illnesn.
A large cr&wd was out to singing
Sunday night. Come on folks, lets
go to Big Four school house to sink-
ing on Sunday nights. I
Mrs. Gossett and'daughter, Hazel,
Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Vera Knott stec
visited in the J. L. Proctor home Si\ -1
day afternoon.
FAIR VIEW NEWS
Singing was well attended Sunday
night. Several from Ralls and Plea-
sant Hill were present. We inviw
them back again.
#r, Melvin Harkins, Levern Diggs
Billie Christopher, Tincy Diggs, Jack
Robertson, Johnnie Flurry, Ellis
H&iry, Jean Flurry, Flossie Cooler,
Leon Harkins, Hferold Flurry, Mrs.
Flurry, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parks.
j Mrs. L. E. McCtavey ajid sofl," J. W.
of Lakeview visited tfieir son- and
brother J. T. McCr&vey, brought L.
B. McCravey home. He spent the
week-end at Lakeview with relatives.
• was well attended
^ -"-i^teague Sun
will be as i
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g Ourselvv.
Griffin,
Sunday
Sunday.
A good\crowd
£y night.
follows "foAanext
Subject:
Leader —- Miss W
Songs and Prayer.
Scripture: Psalm 19, John 8: 32;
Phfflip 4:8. ; ' V
Grown up children and wistful
thinking, Mrs. Fewell; Self pity and
deceiving ourselves*, Herman Johnson
Fixed Habits, Lucille' Barnett; Ways
of learning about ourselves, Mrs.
Doherty; Listening to Critieisniy El-
mer Canol; Self Knowledge .not e-
nough, AlleiL Britton.
Owifig to important business W. H
Britton was absent from League" on
Sunday night.
The Woman's Missionary Society
"will meet Wednesday at Mrs. Tom
Boyd's. f
The W, M. S. $one meeting which
wa§ to have met at McAdoo test
Tfiesday will meet at McAdoo Thurs-
day of thiijf week/
The second quarterly conference is
to be held at Wake Sunday. Ever;,
body has an invitation to come, "iiop
kins county Stew," coffee, cake and
•pie will be the menu,. Rev. Geo. S.
Sloyer of Stamford will bring the
' message at 11 o'clock.
J Mr. and Mrs. Brice Connally are
Rev. Shannon visited in the L. D. Lubbock visitors.
Sanderson home Saturday night. Mr. A. D. Britton of Holliday vis-
aber the
18, at the W;
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store,, x
Tom Johnston, who has
motheri Mrs. Martha Jo
of Lubbock was its
attending to bu -'
Mr. and Mrs. George Travis of
Crosbybton visited their parents, on
Sunday, Mr. and „ Mrs. Tom Travis,
Miss Lua Mae Dyess and Mr. ana and Rev. and Mrs. Denton
Mrs. Porter James visited in the
Charlie Verett home Sunday.
Vlr. and Mrs. J. P. Dyess and fw**-
ily visited Mr. and Mrs; Charlie Reed
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Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Reynolds and Sunday. 1
children of Hereford visited the first J Misses Bernice Lain Violet Spivey,
There will be singing at the Bap-
tist church Sunday at 2:30. Pleasa
come and be with us.
Reporter
ited his daughter, Mrs. B. T. For'),
and sons, W. H. and Allen Britton tne
past week.
Mr. A. L. Reid moved near" Floy-
dada the past week.
Moving has been quite popular m
the Wake community. Among the
new arrivals that we are welcoming
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GROCERIES and MARKET
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A Special White Swan
Coffee Demonstration will
be held at our store Satur*
day, Feb. 18
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
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of the week with relatives and friend.
Mr. Harvey Edler accompanieu
Mrs. W. K. Daz'tey of Ralls to Sani-
torium, Texas, where they will visit
Mrs. Edler and Dorothy Dazey who
are both patients at this place.
Mrs. Lois Pickard and children
and mother, Mrs. John Tucker visit-
ed Mrs. JL?A. Fowler Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mallows and family
did shopping in Ralls Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B .Steele and Dor-,day.
and Myrtle Campbell were the Sun-
day dinner guests of Miss Mildred
Alldredge.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Alldredge ol
Lubbock are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L.
H. Alldredge and family this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Spivey visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. W. Young Sunday
afternoon.' — - 'J
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wartis visit-
ed Mr. and Mrf. Frank Smith Sun-
JPL.
is, Ancil and Meredith, Mr. and Mrs.
John Steele and daughters, Pauline
and Evelyn of Four Mile Lake, Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Beckham and Cler-
is Freeman of Crosbyton, visited, on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. W'. iP>
ron.
Mr. and Mrs. Hargroves are the
proud parents of a baby boy which
was born February 8.
i'Tank i^ier oi Crosbyton is visit- ning anil family
Mrs. A. L. Campbell's father, Mr.
E. L. Summers of Wichita Falls,
spent this week-end with Mr. anv.
Hrs. A. L. Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Verett and
[ little son were - the Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S:s-
som. „ - -
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrl Hillin visitew
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 Don-
Ing his cousin, Alton Edler, this
week.
Mr .and Mrs. Charles Artley vis-
ited Monday in the Ralph Edler home
Elvis FoWler was Sunday guest of
J. V. Campbell.
MV Jind Mrs. Charles Parker and
family visited, Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shipman and
children and Mr and Mrs. Page Ed-
ler and baby ate Sunday dinner with
Mr an Mrs. Oscar Pate.
Roy Campbell, Ralph Leaper, Earl
Edler nd son, Forrest, visited Sun-
day in the 0. J. Edler home.
Little Jack and Jimmie Weems of
-Crosbyton visited Saturday night
with their cousin, Feeda Pate.
ME
OWENS NEWS
Mr and Mrs. John Lain visited Mr.
and Mrs .Sam Lain of Lubbock M ;n
day.
Mr. Turner Funston and Gei-on
Wheeler visited Grady VVartes Sun-
day.
Mr., and Mrs. Robert Graham anu
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. H R Nance and family
Miss Eros McDuff visited home
folks, Mr and Mrs. Joe McDuff and
family this week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hillin enter
tained the young folks of this com-
munity with a party Saturday nigni.
All attending report a nice time.
Reporter
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CONOCO CONTEST CLOSES ( mGHT ) FEB. 23
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CONE NEWS
at-
cold
Sunday
Harder
' Church was well attended
and Sunday night. Rev.
preached Sunday morning.
—Mr. Luther Rudd will begin a sing-
ing school here the second Monday
night in March.
Our school was not very well
tended last week on account of
weather.
Bro. Shannon of Plainview filled
his appointment at Baptist church
Sunday. He did not get here for the
service Saturday on account of bail
weather and car trouble. He is to
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Breakbill visit-tJ preach each first Sunday and Satur-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Bob Belcher of Lub-jday before.
bock Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lafon and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs E Chappell , spent'and Mrs. Delb'ert Brandon of Bailey-
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gone men and women fight colds all winter long. Others
enjoy theprot$ction of Bayer Aspirin. A tablet in time,
and the first sjnnptonis^o! a cold gk no further. If a cold
has caught you unaware, keep on witb Bayer Aspirin
iintil the cold 1s gone: Bayer Aspirin can't harm. you. •
It does hot depress the heart. Is "your throat is sore,
dissolve several tablets in water and gargle. You will get
instant relief .^There's danger in a cold that hsngsoe
ipZ'jdafi. To say nothing of the pain and discomfort
imnuine Bayer Aspirin might have spam} you! All
with proven directions for colds,
rheumatism.
Help Name it!
Help Describe it!
But First Try it.. .
Know all about the
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Here's high-powered gas; extra
dry; extra fast; extra potent.
The instant it reaches the spark-
plugs, then the show begins.
Within the cylinders, it explodes.
Every atom turns into energy
i . drives the piston down in a
smooth stsoke of power.
Greased lightning can't beat
it. It starts quick as a spark and
picks up fast as a-flash. Press the
rtarter and step on the gas^ No?
mis-firing; no bucking, stalling .
or lagging. You ^tep right out...
right now!
A treat to your motor, a joy
"to ycu, yet it costs not a penny
more. It's improved in anti-
knocks It makes miles thrifty.
Fill up today. Test it out. Ask the
Conoco man for an entry blank. •
Last call to help us name it."Who -
knows? You may win a prize.
10,000
IN CASH PRIZES
For the Bad Name and Slogans Describing
Conoco's New High-Test, Instant Start-
ing, Lightning Pick-uft .8c0l<z Gasoline
Grand Prize for Winning Name
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$5f000
ALSO 74 OtHER PRIZES
For Winning Slogans as Follows:
1 PRIZE OF .;, SI ,000
1 PRIZE OF ,.. S 750
1 PRIZE OF... $ 500
1 PRIZE OF... S 250,
5 PRIZES OF $100 EACH
10 PRIZES OF $ 75 EACH
10 PRIZES OF % 50 EACH
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15 PRIZES OF . $ 15 EACH
15 PRIZES OF ........ $ 10 EACH
r Get Official Entry Blank from
Conoco Stations and Dealers,
CONTEST RULES:
«| Names must be not tnof'e than 12 let-.
' tors; slogans not more than 12 word*~
Submit either or both on single sheet; plain
white paper;-one Shfo-Jjinly; but preferably
on official contest information-and-entry
blank, free at Conoco dealers and station*.
Elaborate presentations receive no oxtrx"
credit.
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* 193 3. Entries must be postmarked be-
fore that date and hour.
O Continental employees, members of their
3 families and others connected dircctly
or indirectly cannot compete.
^ Should more than one person submic-
* exactly the same name-or slogan, eacii
will receive full..amomrt-Cf any prize such
entry may win. All entries become Conti-
nental Oil Company property, and nona
■will be returned.
C The Company reserves prior rights to
" phrases and slogans of its own creation,
already in prepared advertising. Also it
"reserves the names "Continental" or "Co - ' -
oco" gasoline, "Conogas", and "101" gaso- ■r
linei 'Whether or not the winning contest %
name is adopted, prifemoney will be paid; ,
but the Company reserves the right to user
a name of its own creation if decided mora f ,*r')
suitable and more protectable under trade-
mark laws. ' •>
No purchase is required of contestants.
V Continental Oil Company executives
will be the judges and their decisions final.
Winner* will be announced over radio aadt . -T
prize money paid as'soon as posrible after
contest ptoses. ■
Addftss Alt Enlriei to "CONTEST Ol
Continental Oil Company Ponca City,
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1933, newspaper, February 17, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242999/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.