The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
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M< CURRY, Society
Weekly iwa Friday
$1.60 year in advance
1 year outside county.
i as eecond class matter at
Office at Crosbyton, Tex-
Act of Congress, March
. If any of the Crosbyton citizens
have not had their, vacation this
summer and still want to take
one, you may do so at home oy
following these simple rules.
Move into the smallest bedroom
\n your House; if possible one next
to the kitchen, If your bed is soft
and downy, put a couple of bricks
in it.* Dig a hole in the garden,
get into it and cover yourself up
to the neek. When you get tired
of thUi diversion, wash yourself
fbff with .the garden hose. Don't
have any clothes washed for two
weeks.: — . v \
Sit on a rough boafrd in the hot
sun and hold a baited fishing line
... _ in your hand. If you wish to take
Government engineers are stu- a quiet nap in the afternoon, put
dying farmhouses, to see-how they a radio next to your bed and turn
improved in construction' it on full blast. In the evening re-
hot and cold weather eomfort. j move the sfereens from the bed-
™. * • room windows-^. so .that the mos-
° ' .quitoes can get in to yoy.
Go lip to the roof and expose
Earthworms that throw up piles
«£ earth in a lawn, may not 1m-
the looks of the grass,
let air into the soil.
but
VACATION AT HOME
History Crosby Co.
y«ws Tnlri in Student.
Masters Thesis at Tech
Cotton that ripens early, form-
tng large bolls, and having the de-
sirable long fiber has been produc-
ed at a ■ Soviet cotton research la-
boratory, according to report.
IrsTDe Witt vardy, who has
been visiting her mother, Mrs. O.
E. Meadows, returned t^ her home
in furkey
came down for her. _
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curry of
Pampa spent the week-end here
with-his parents, Mr. and \Mra.
W. M. Curry.
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Mrs. J. A. Sams of Lockney, is
spending the' week With her twin
sister, Mrs. E. W. Suggs and Mr,
Suggs.
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Mrs. C. J. Jester and children
'left Saturday for their home at
Donna after a three week's visit
-with her mother, Mrs. Mary Kirk,
and sisters. The^were accompan-
ied as far as San Antonio by
IN THE UNITED STATES DIS -
TRICT COURT IN AND FOR
THF) WESTERN D1STMCT
OF TEXAS, WACO DIVISION
J. M. HUBBERT ) No. 236
Lubbock, Aug. 31—From estab- VS. . ) IN
lishment of the Crosby County TEMPLE TRUST CO. ) EQUITY
News at Estacado in 1886 to the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
speedy cylinder press method^ of that the undersigned has filed his
ewqpapers is a^mcation with the Clerk of the
United States £i
property in SW part of town,
large frame residence, several
lots, price 91,200.00 for qU|ck sale.
-For laiUde inspectloiuBlease^see
yourself to the sun until you are Mrs. Kirk and daughters, Billy
Ijihhock , :-.T
Sanitarium & Clinic
Medical, Surgical, Diagnostic
Oeneral Surgery
Dr. J.-'T. Krueger
... Dr. J. H. Stiles
Dr. Henrie E. Mast
" Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat—
Dr J. T. Hutchinson
Dr. Ben. B. Hutchison:
Dr. E. M. Blake
Infants St Children
Dr. M. C. Overton
Dr. Arthur Jenkins
General Medicine
Dr. J. P. Lattimore
Dr. H. C. Maxwell
Obstetrics
Dr. O. R. Hand
Internal Medicine
Dr. R. H. McCarty
X-Ray $ Laboratory
Dr; James D. Wilson
Resit
Dr. J. K. Richardson
C. E. Hunt
Superintendent
J. H. Kelton
Business Mgr.
X-RAY AND RADIUM
Pathological Laboratory
SCHOOL OF NURSING
nicely burned. Then take whatev-
er exercise will make you stiff
and sore. When you havg wearied
of all this and wish to return to a
normal life, send yourself a bill,
for $20-, to $25 a week and don't
forget to give a nice, fat tip to
the cook.
A Roy, A Kite, A Lesson
and Baby Doll, where Mr. J«ster
met them. Mrs. Kirk and children
returned home Monday j?
Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey have
had as their guests the past week
Mr. Harvey's mother, Mrs. C. E.
Harvey of Hereford, ano a iflsttr,
Mrs. Blanche Proctoi^of Albuquer-
que, New Mexico.
Religidri is an intangible. Just
ftow the strength of God _g.et£ into
men -on thg unseen roads
and Faith Cannot be cleSfrly ptott*
ed. But that it is a fact millions
testify with evidencethat cannot
be denied. . ■
. A little lad was flying his kite.
A nearsighted old gentleman came
hear and asked what he was do-
ing: The lad saidi-^That's my kite
up -there." The short-sighted man
said: "Don't lie to me. There is-
n't any kite, and you know ita."
Whereupon the boy replied; "Mis-
ter, you can't see it, but just take
hold of this string and you can
feel it pull/!
" are the unseen cords of
Faith, Hope, and Love. • Wt can't,
see them with our eyes, byt w?
can1 feel the pull of them in .our
hearts.—Dr. John \V. Holland ir.
The Progressive Farmer.
the developpient depicted in_l'A
History. oY "Journalism on the
South Plains,", p masters thesis
written by Voyle Vaughn at Tex-
as Technological colk?ge this year.
The "half-century old weekly in
Crosby county was consolidated
with the Crosbyton Review in 1911
John W. Murray, whose biography
Vaughn gives as a typical West
Texas newspaperman, brought a
press to Estacado from Margaret.
Other early papers the thesis con:
siders are: Plainview Even ng Her.
aid, Lubbock Morning Avalanch3,
Lynn Coynty News, The Lamesa
Reporter and other early pioneer
papers. ' —-
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^strict Court
the Western District
Mr. and Mrs. Jesjp Clarkson have
f moved injo the Mrs. J. M. Camp-
bell apartments on Third street
recently vacated by pdie Karr <
W
and for the Western District of
Texas, Waco Division, . fqr an or-
der authorizing him -• to sell and
1" P (P Wilkes, all Of Lots '
Thl-teen (13), Fourteen (14), Fif-
teen (15J and Sixteen (16 in
Block Sixty-two (62) of.North
Addition to the Town of Crosby-
ton, Crosby CoiiWtyr Texas, toge-
ther with all improvements there-
on situated, and for a considera-
tion of $800.00, all of which is to
j be paid in .cash upon 'the consu-
mation of said sale.
I Said application will be heard
I by the Honorable Charles A Boyn-
ton; Judge of -said ' Court, after
this notice sfyall have been pub-
I lished for a period of ten days.
| and any person interested in said
! Receivership Estate may contest
I this application.
j WITNESS MY HAND at Tem-
ple, Texas, this the 10th day of
August ~A." D: 193f. "
m coupon and mail at once to f H. C.-GLENN, as Receiver for
nearest Draughon's College—Lub- j
bock, Dallas, Wichita Falls, or •
Abilene—for Special Money-saving
Plan for a limited number. First
come| first served. Write today.
Name £....-
P. O ....
Temple Trust Company, Tenri-
ple, Texas. 32-2t
SMEi J c- vv®°d
or write—
Insurance,
Waterspouts tU!
occur over the watei'^i
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317 UNFILLED POSITIONS
More than 1,000 positions annual-
ly—30 c/c more than we are able
to fill—make the Draughon Train-
ing the surest and shortest route
to a good income and inspiring op-
portunities for advancement. Fill
-t*—
- Mr, and Mrs. Dee
children, Billy Dee
have gone to Hot Springs, New}
Mexico, where Mr. Collier tak-
ing the baths for his health: Thty ,
plan to be away three weeks.'
Mr. and Mrs; K.. W., Rutherfor
Miss Marie and Randolph of LU-
tlefield, weTt' thft guests Sunday
of Mrs. T. )i Ballowe and Mr:
and Mrs. -S E. Caldwell. The
group enjoyed- a picnic -lunch in
t.lje canyon in the evening.
Mrs. T. H. B;.Mlowe has return-
ed from a \veek's visit in Lit tie-
field as the guests of Mr. and Mrr
Many farmers use ol
~—v; bile engines-to ruTi pumps for ir-
Collier^ and ^^"^m^and.
and David,, ° ? -
DR. R. I'. REEDS
Lubbock, Texas
Physician Surgeon Osteopath
803-4-5 Myrick Bldg.
Hemorrhoids (Piles) Treated
Without Surgery
No Loss of Time From Work
I am at my same office east of Court H
I invite all my friends and customers to call
me and take advantage of the great savinl0!
arri^now offering" on Genuine l, 1
ROSDEX HEALTH PRODUCTS
.v—Ova-L-Pex
—Frootlaks -
—C. F. D.\ -~-
—Mar-Min
—Innerbrum Herb Tonic
—Ren war
- —5 In 1 ^ •
And Other Products.
SPECIAL
EXTRA Special MAN AM, three boxes ..$!$]
Beware of Substitutes. Get the Genuine at
• Reduced Pvices.
OIL
HICKS STAR
C ARD OF THANKS
To llie many frien>Is; whom. We
in ay not be able to .see n:~l thank
pe -sonally, we wish to ';>ke th;s
method of expressing our si.nccro
".raiituiie ana appi-e'!)!'. . i'( r
;uin.crou.s. acts of kindness an.!'
symjiathy. extended u >s .in our
ser'OiV. VVe also wish to thank
vou for the beautiful fioral offer-
ing. '
R. W. Rutherford.
Miss Cleo Nicholson of Tioga
has-"returned to resume her work
as grade teacher -in "Crosbytun
grammar .M.hooi ^.She . is^in the
a. T. K. McDaniel -apart-men^
on Foiirth street
Miss Katherin? Carlton of Bran-
don is. visiting her - grandmother.
Mrs. T K.
, j*amilv.
Relatives.
FOR
TRACTORS
AND
MOTORS
SO^.D AND
GUARANTEED BY
CONSUMERS FUEL
ASSOCIATION
~ CROSBYTON —
INSURANT E OF ALL
KINDS
Your Business Appreciated.
Citizens Insurance
Agency
F. M. DrNX, Agent
CITIZENS BANK BLDG.
HAILING
WHEN YOi; HAVE HAULING"
TO DO, CALL US.",
Local and Long Distance
Hauling.
C. C. BECKHAM
lUTCHtt*
where
SHIRT
The liu
.Mr. and Mrs. Atvir Ffamm hav<
mov.?d to Brp$ehwi-*vn "'.Iji'-re Mr.
Hamm will enroll t^s a. xunisfria.
student at Howard- Payne College
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Ralph Stewart of rfaigarv war
transacting business Ker .Monday
Clifton Tennison arid J. C. Kl-
am went to Brown wood this ween
to make arrangen.Ms to enrol'
..as-rrrrmsterial students at Howard
Payne College."1'ot^ bovs wti
star football players on Crosbyton
high school team.
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G. G. Aycock of Lubbock
I transacting business here Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. F. WaldrOn _hao
as their guests Sundav Mr: an t
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Mrs .Timmv Ellison. Johnny Scott
! and Mr. and Mrs Joe Smith and
I daughters. Dorothy Jo and Geor-
i gia Ann of this city'.-
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J. B. Coffey is .vis"iing his son
Harley Coffey and family at Sil-
ver City, ^New Mexico.
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Robert Harkins has returned
from a business trip to Silt, Colo.
o
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mangum and
daughter. Bqbby Ann, Misses Nell
Groff and Lillie Marie Seipp of
Plainview were week-end guest?
of Mrs. T. E. Mangum.
Miss Burlene Mangum was a-
mong the group of girls visiting
Carlsbad Cavern last week-end.
controlled cooking
with GAS!
Ho longer do you have to
•tfty la the kitchsn while bak-
ing and roasting w* going on
—thankg to tki Mtxtomatically
■. eomtrolltdinsulafd ovens o I
} ■ modern g|« ranges. '
w. iTop.biirnsrs light as yov tnrn
4th«a Mil Mow high-speed
Sroltara iHir In
L. itfrablo-4alck timet
Wn4 out an the ways the new
•avejroa
Miss Rowena Karr and' brothers.
Ted and Jim, spent the week-end.
in Levelland as the guests of their
I uncle, Louie Mabe and family
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Mr. and Mrs. George Strange
{ Aid Webb Riddling were Sunday
i guests of Mr.-and Mrs. O. B. Wil-
liams of Lubbock. ' -
I. OVM NUV C0MRIM mMoIM
Mi* meet <nm «f |
Mlact.
W Modcrruze
oar Showroom!
West Texas Gas Co.
Om Wl4 Dependable Sefrtce-
Atta cop!. . . sending people right where you should
—here to my station. Because the only real official
Mileage Merchant is a CONOCO Mileage Merchant ,
lilce me. I sure appreciate half a dozen ears from dif-
ferent states driving in this morning already. But let
jne tell you. Being in business for myself here, my
surest living is from always pleasing the homefolks.
And they re just as sold as any long distance tourist,
on having the engine Oil-Plated by irty Conoco Germ
Processed oil."You know the way -Oil-Plating is alto-
gether different Trom anything", else. It holds on like
a leech, where all the worst wear used to come in the
engine. Can't drain off the working parts. Then it
can't leave any spots without oil. .. not even while
the car is standing still... nor all the while it's spin-
ning along on the hottest day. This Oil-Plating i
really like a long-lasting part of the engine. Then
where's any chance for too mufh wear, or needing
more oil all the time? And there you are .. . people
notice all their mileage "and the way the engine keeps
quiet and cool from Oil-Plating. That's how I've got
them picking me out for their Mileage Merchant.
BOARDERS WANTED: , Mrs
T. K. McDanield would like to
have sortie boarders. Apply Mrs
T. K. McDaniel. 36-ltp
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Miss Ella Mae~Blanton of the
Owens community stopped here
Wednesday ehrOQte to-Archer Ci-
ty where she will be a teacher of
home ec rfomics in tKM 'clty.
Morris Watson "Jr., is spending
the week with his father,,Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White had
as their guests over* the? week-end
Mr. White's brother, H. £ White
and family of. Southland^ and a
•liter, Mrs. Sally Ward and Chil-
dren, Miss Molly and Kenneth, of
Albuquerque, New Mexleo.
GERM
OIL
CONOCO
▼
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J.JLTOUNG
Station
—GREASING-
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1937, newspaper, September 3, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243028/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.