The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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Singleton, our new teacher
| to Mi Blanco Thursday.
Mr. and Mr*. S. G. Appling were
in Lubbock Wednesday on bnai-
.Mr. and Mm. E. H. Brown spent
week-end in Lubbock.
A. V. Brannon of. Abilene re
thia week to his home af-
a few days visit with his sis-
Mrs. Hoyt McClure and fam-
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, Harley Sadler and family visit-
ed in Mt. Blanco this week.
_ E. H. Brown, M. J. Mosley and
were ln Crosbyton Saturday
business
"The Powell family was host to
large group-of young folk Sat-
urday «night at a party, in Which
games and music furnished enter-
tainment for the evening. Those
presentWere: Baby Doll Kirk, O-
zena~ Taylor, Madelene fidler, of
Croebyton, Mr. and XR9CC WW
Hargrove, Parnell and AldHdge
Powell, Opal and Frances Rogers,
Dennis Taylor, Oma Lee, Iva, Ray-
mond and Millard Watson, Doug-
las and Truman Dunn, Ctrl L®«
Banks, Maxine, Queen Annie and
srachel Puwell, Ray Uoyd, Qer- Saturday tor *" BoonvjUe.
nell Trammell, Clyde Hodges, J.
C. Pierce, Bill and Dan Worley,
Estellene, Modena,Roger and Blan
ton Hartaell, and Harper Scoggins.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lankford Of
Dexter, N. M. are here on business
and visiting.
Dorsey Warren left early this
week on a vacation trip to Denver
and other point* west.
Mr. and Mrs. Duggan Boyles at
Lockney and Mr. and Mrs. J. E-
Giles of Plainview, also the Misses
.Peggy Brannon and .Rachel Mc-
Clure were guests Sunday In the
j. A.H artseil home;
Roger and Blanton Hartsett,
Garnetl Trammell, Roy Lloydand
Arnold Fowler are on a vacation
trip in New Mexico and Colorado.
- Mr. and'Mrs. Wade Warren and
little son left this week for a visit
in Sulphur Springs.
Mr. and Mrs'.W. A. "Latta and
Anthony spent the week-end^ m
Borger.Mrs. K. J. Matthews'* re-
turned home with them.
j. n i mis and family Ut Yfc:
iting in Henrietta.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McClure,
Rachel, Connie and Peggy Bran-
non, left Tuesday for a visit in
Abilene.
C. M. Norris and family left on
Ark<.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scoggins
were in Lorenzo Monday on busi-
nesB.
Mrs. J. E. Sadler of Haskell is
visitin g frienCh and relatives here
j. A. Trammell and Bob Mc-
Kinney were'in Kalgary Monday.
Mrs. T. O. Wilson and Mrs. Bert
Affleck and Bert HI spent Mon-r
day afternoon with Mrs. Geo. W.
Smith. —- - ,
' The marriage of Miss. Crawford
of Daugherty and EarJ Crawford
of Mt. Blanco on Jan. 2 was a
surprise to the many friends when
announced last week.
BIG FOUR NEWS
By MADALENE EDLER
A Home Purchased
USED CAR
WILL MOST LIKELY PROVE
CHEVROLETS FROM 1929 T01934
MODELS-ASK PRICES
SHOP SPECIALS
—REMORE^AND "V
CLEAN OIL PAN
—TIGHTEN CONNEC-
TING ROD BEAR^
INGS.
- AD JUST TA PP ETS
—Parts Extra—
ALL
ONLY
Huddlestpn a®® Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Parker . are
the 'proud parents of a son 'born
July 31. The young man has been
named Don Lowell. '
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edl^r, Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Edler and'Miss El-
verda Edler left early Monday
morning for Santa Cruz, Calif,
where they-will visit their Son and
brother, Mac Edler. They will also
visit other relatives in different
parts of California before return-
ing home.
Mr. and Mrs;. Curtis Johnson of
Crosbyton visited Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williamson of
Longview visited -the week-end
with Mr. and'Mrs.. Earl Edler.
Mrs. Williamson-is a sister of Mis
Edler and an aunt of'^pharlene
Phillips who has been visiting here
for the past Awo months. Chaiien-e
accompanied MYr^-and Mrs. Wil-
liamson to her home at Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Borenr
visited' Sunday. with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Par-
ker and family.
Little Miss Billie Hargrove of
visiting this week as the
guestjof Genevieve 'Edler.
Mr"' Arnol Fowler accompanied
- by -Rogers
co community, left Sunday for a
pleasure trip to New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Edler and
niece, Madalene Edler, were Lub-
bock visitors Tuesday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackeston
NOTICE
TRACTOR AND CAR OWNERS
I am now located at Burrows Garage. Bring me
vour repair work. All Work Guaranteed
and Appreciated^
—PHONE 18—
TANDY SMITH
By ZELLA STARRETT
' 'A number from this community
attended the County Sing Song
at Smith Sunday. i1
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brixey left
wctekariait"
two"
last weekior a
oaJhe coak. --
JM?. irn^Mrs, V. D
entei
V. D. Richardson
a group of young peo-
ple with a party Friday night.
Messrs Billy and Wayne
visited relatives in Amarillo last
week.
Mrs. Cheese Covington and Miss
Bettye Lou Inman of Buffalo
Springs, and Mrs. J. A. Brooks ol
Weatherford were guests of Mr,
and Mrs. J. C. Jopling last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. BrAdberry,
Mr. and Mrs. W P. Ratheal and
Clarence Ratheal visited Mr Brad-
berry's and Mrs. Ratheal's sister,
of Ranger, who., has" been serious-
ly l - ^ , -« ^
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Miller and
family were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. N. Thornhill.
Mr. and Mrs. S R Campbell and
daughter, Viola, visited relatives
in Hereford this week
Miss Mary Helen Hodges of A-
marillo was a guest of Miss Gen-
eva Hardin this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Ratheal, Mis
R. C Ratheal and children, and
Ruth Dean were Saturday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith of
Lubbock. *
N. Adams was Sunday guest
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson.
Miss Nelda Shields spent last
week-end on the Pitchfork Ranch.
Mrs. W. «. Mayfield left Tues-
day for Lindsay. Oklahoma, to be
with her mother, Mrs'/W. R. Cocn-
ran, who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford: BSradberry
\\iere Saturday night" guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvic Ratheal.
Mrs. Emma Shields attended the
Old Settlers Reunion at Brown-
wood this Week. '
Miss Opal Proctor of Crosbyton
spent the week-end with Misses
Lavjerne and Zella Starrett. - -
Sunday _guesta-in the, home of
MfTand Mrs. J. P. Williams* were::
Misses Evelyn a/d Ruby Rcwse,
MelLa Starrett, Ralfy Mae and
We have stored near Croslyton
Kuhv Tunii niano. small upHght
nd K 'Od practice, piano, wui seu
for amount against- them. For In*
formation write at onoe to O. H.
Jackson, Credit Manager, 1101
Elm St. Dallas. Texas. 30-3tc
tK thk irvrram states pm-
wkji oocbt in amd foe
itie western district
of texas. waco
division
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VS' ) 238 IN
TEMPLE TRUST CO. ) EQUITY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
thatMJie undersigned has filed his
application with the Clerk of the
United Statfes District Court in
at)d for the Western District of
Texas, Waco Division, for an or-
der authorizing him to sell and
convey to Richard Ayres all of
Lot Twenty-four (24) in Block
Thirty-seven (37) of North Addi-'
4irin to the town of Crosbytbn.
had as their Sunday guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Rosa Simpsbh and fami-
-ly of Slaton, Mr, and Mrs. Bob
Williamson of Longview and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Edler.
Little Charlene Phillips oi Ty-
1ST VlBTtva Satorttey Iiifeht
guest of Doris Campbell of the
Owens community.
Several of the young folks of
our community attended the par-
ty at Mt. Blanco Saturday night.
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FOR SALE—If you need gen-
eral mortgage forms, notes, car-
bon paper, second sheets and a
first class job of letter heads or
envelope printing, or numerous
oth'ir formJ3 thai vuu use
Mr and Mrs. J C Jopling and
family, Mrs. Clarence Ratheal and
children, Mrs. Lois Ratheal and
children, Mrs. M;' C. Covington
and son, MrsT J. A. Brooks, and
Bet'tye Lou Inman were Sunday
Crosby County, Texas, in consid-
eration of the cancellation of a
claim held by_ said purchaser a-
gainst the Receivership Estate a-
mounting to $664.28, and the a-
greement on the part of said pur-
chaser to assOIhe tne payment of
taxes amounting to $309.42, mak-
ing a total consideration of
$972.70. . , -
Said application will be heard
by the Honorable Charles A. Boyn-
ton, Judge of said court, after
this notice shall have been pub-
lished for a period of ten days,
-and any person interested in" said
Receivership Estate may contest
this application.
WITNESS my hand at Temple,
Texas, this the 29th day of July.
A. D. 1937"
H. C. GLENN, as Receiver
for TEMPLE TRUST COMPANY,
TEMPLE, TEXAS. 31-2tc
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O.'Dbbbs.
Fafi, mans race—Frank Edwarrds
boys" sack race—Clyde Smith;
boys foot race -Britz Brown;
mens—footT race—Skip Taylor;
girls foot race -Isla Webb; young
ladles race—Agnes Smithy mar-1
ried ladies race Mrs.' Percy L^
mar; boyis brbad, jump'— Fritz
Brown; men's broad jump—R. C.
"carter ^ —;—:—:—
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HIE SHORTEST
THING IN THE
WORLD—"
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guests- of Mr- and Mrs. Ray Mor-
gan of Crosbyton.
Mrs, J. B. Mar ley and sons at-
tended the Runnels County Reun-
ion Sunday. |
Mrs. J. P. Williams was Sunday
QiQt'or Mrs FL C.
INSURANCE OF ALL
KINDS
—Your Businewa Appreciated. _
Citizens Insurance
• Agency •
F. M. DUNN, Agent .
CITIZENS BANK. BLDG.
Rowse of Crosbyton.
i-348,
come, to your
the job.
GROCERY
ARKET
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just call
-office. We .will
siore or office for
20 Years Ago
SHOWERS
AND COOUNG BREEZES
7 calls for Keener appetites.
Fall days are approaching and you will need a
greater variety of food to correspond to the
changing seasons.
'..„Corae in today, make selections of the food
stuff that you want EVERYTHING TO EAT
can be applied to our modem fpod store, and
the greatest inducement is the PRICE.
Mcdern gas ranres are I fully insulated
•nd not only en:'.!; ou to cook foodl'
-tffost econorr.ically but actually SAVE
gas.
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A LARGE SHIPMENT OF FRESH
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
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BIG EXTRA PANTS SALE
That Mmiis Savings Worth Going After.
$2.50
EXTRA PANTSFOl
red's Tailor Shop
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The mpderp gas range with hi-speed
non clog burners and insulated oven
brirj new CLEANLINESS to your
kitv jn.
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9 y l^ir A
\7
J—w .
Automatic ovm-control, non-clog bum-
mi automatic lighter bring you
Iwt of U1SURE- wV« ybur t&M fir
Miwr lUnps, away from your kitcbou.
FROM FILES OF AUG. 10,
Our RoyH- Off To Lubbock
The Cr6sbyton boys who volun-
icew-to tha Texat
National Guard left Monday for
Lubbock where they wilt go into J
training until about Sept. 1st j
when they, will be transferred to
the permanent*, cantonment at
E'ort Worth.
Quincy L. Hames has been ap-
pointed sergeant and George P.
Gvjiin and Tom Castleberry cor-
porals. There -will probably be
more non-fomijii ajrtfi?(T ■"officers
appointed later.
Following is the roster of the
Crosbyton boys: Kenneth - (Orat
Eerabry. Irion (Doc) Lovelace;
Quihcy I.. Hames, Clarence W.
Rowell, John (Ol-en) Littlefield, '
.7esse Boone, Wilbern (Jack). Da-I
vis. Marty (Mitch) Mitchell, Dee 1
Coliier, Warren Edwards, Ira Par-!
t^er. FosterJi0^x^^G3£k--TrnrWniTT
"Glimv-JSmn-krMeBFuIe, Ed Stronce, J
Andrew Anderson, Pcrcy ITiomaj, o.
Ernost Simpgon.-Sam Smith. I ^
Coliier, Clyde .^olmes, Tom Ca3-
tlabcrry, Fioy Tinsley, Lewis An-
derson.
Interesting Trades Day
Crosbyton's trfltTes day last Mon
day was not as largely attended
as on former occasions on account
of the farnjers being so very busy
*wiih their crops, occasioned by the
good;rains that fell some d^ys pre-
vious. However, a good healthy
crowd was present in the after-
noon and the" day passed off
quietly and pleasantly for all.. ....
The following prizes were" a-
warded contestants: Best spah ol
mules—Dean Webb; second best,
J. C. Anderson; Best mule colt—
J. R. Archer; second best— Mr.
Tira; best horse colt-—A. L. EUi-
aQn^lars^,^
E-tWay Laundry
You wash your clothes.
35 C Hour
WET WASH
Per
Hour
Rough Dry 4c lb.
Flat work finished 6c lb
SHIRTS AND DRESSES
IN FAMILY BUNDLE 10c ea.
The lady who finishes our shirts
and dresses has had 10 years
experience and is as good ax
there is in Crosbyton. Try us
Mr. aNd mrs.
oscar ervin
- —PHONE 101 —
—For Expert—
WASHING AND
TUBRK'ATION
—See Us—
$1.50
at
-6APR0CK MOTOR
COMPANY
Owr KfiMfiOO W,
Savo Witb OAS COOKERY
I
WEST TEXAS GAS CO.
Good Om With Spendable flervlcc
DR. R. P. REE DS
Physician Surgeon Osteopath
308-4-5 Myriek Rldg.
( Lubbock, Texas
Hemorrhoids. (Piles) Treated
Without Surgery
No Loss of Time From Wdrk
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lison; largest cabbage—Mrs. J. O
Suggs; tallest man—J. R. Ander-
son; shortest man—Uncle Billie
Moyer; ugliest man -Mr. MeDou-
Largest number of people com-
ing to town In one vehicle—R. M.
"Po^tsr, also for the'largest fami-
ly. Youngest married couple —J.
INSURANCE FOR EVERY
: „r NEED..
Life, Hail, Fire and Tornado
0.0. scott
AT THE COURT HOUSE
HAULING
WHEN YOU HAVE HAULING
TO DO, CALL US.
Local and Long Distance
Hauling. ^ .
C. C. BECKHAM
No, not a gnat's
to's whisker !—
foil Oii
under A<
fr-
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jousewive
ip aepenc
, money «
it P°uH
•■will be
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are go\
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Food P
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jtfew m
mere ar(
ickens in
De than £
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better ti
ultry anc
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fe, so th<
le of chi
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eyelash nor a mosqoj if0'n<
^bear, bi
any
PUBLIC MEMORY
You may have been in business forfif
ty years and the people know about
But they forget—new customers
pt any
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We
Gro4
trc
we
TJ
moij
Piei
being bom eveiy minute aQd they |
up and have to be told.
A NfiTF TO mmm
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Unless you keep telling them by advfl
tising what you Ji^e to offer themt
fellow who has been in business
weeks and who advertises intelligent!
will prove to you the truth, of it.
TO SELL THEM!
ADVERTISE WHERE RESULTS ARE
A REALIZATION
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1937, newspaper, August 6, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243024/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.