The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
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Y, Bditor and Owner
M. CURRY, Society
Weekly op Friday
91*50 year in advance
per year outside county.
newspapers, all over the country
that have been inereasing t JD
as second class matter at
Office at Crosbyton, Tex-
Act of Congress, March
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RAILROADS AND
NEWSPAPERS
Ihe railroad industry has ap*
1 for permission to raise
rates 18 per cent, because
sues are not sufficient in
days of higher- costs and
to pay expenses and leave
adequate, amount over for im-
nent and expansion.
No question about increases in
wages, etc. Like the
single copy prices and in some
cases their monthly or* annual
subscription. Increased production
costs make this necessary.
Just recently information has
come from paper supply houses
that another increase in news-
print will take effect the first of
the year. There have already
been two advances in price this
year. It is natural to conclude,
then, that newspapers must find
some way to meet this advance
in price ~ if they are to stay in
business. ; „ r. ■
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Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ellison
were in Amarilo Tuesday.--011 bus"
iness. Mrs. Amos Ellison accom-
panied them and visited her mo-
ther.
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Miss Nora McCurdy spent
Thanksgiving with her sister;
J. L. Yarbrough, near
LOCAL
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Mrs. Ewing Lawson is a pa-
tient in 'the- Millings Sanitorium
at Mineral Wells. Mr. Lawson
took her to Mineral Wells1 last
week. She wiil remain two weeks,
Mr." and Mrs. V. R. Haltom and
children, Fay and Ray, spent
the holidays at A. & M. College
with their son, Henry Earl, who
is a sophomore student in the
college.
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Mrs. L V.-Freeman has return-
ed from Bryan following - a two
weeks visit with her daughter,
Miss Ruth Freeman.
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Mrs. Albert Lieske was in Lub-
bocj
Rev, S. J. McMurry left early
■Monday mmtpg on a deer and
turkey hunt in the hill country oT
Texas south of Center Point. Oh
the way down, he will piCk up
his grandson, Joe McMurry Owen
at Brownwood. They will be the
guests of Rev. McMurfy's ne-
phew, Mr. George W. McMurry.
of San Antonio on whose ranch
they will hunt. Dr. McMurry plana
to return the latter part of the
week. . .
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W. W. Cox and son,
spent the holidays in Whitedeer
as the guests of their son and Dra
ther, Ronald Cox>^Wd_ Mrs. Cox.
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- Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lamar ami
daughter, Miss Mari^ and Mrs
W, P. Lamar viHtad WBOMt Ul
Ropesville Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Farria vis-
ited friends at Buffalo, Oklaho-
ma over the week-eftd. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Smith
are visiting' in Dallas this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howard hav«S
Leon, bought the Mrs. Roy McDaniel
house on Farmer Avenue ^ and
Fifth Street Mr. .and Mrs. Olen
Littlefield, who have been living
there, have bought the Rev. F. M.
Harry Shewood was all smiles Vance house on Emerald Ave'.
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—For Expert—
WASHING AND
LUBRICATION
1 "Sec Us—
$1.50
, at
CAPROCK MOTOR
COMPANY
Mr. and Mrs. CitUgg ' Parsons
and children of Kalgary were the
guests Saturday of Mrs, Parsona
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Senn
Mrs. H.'E. Sherwood of Chil-
dress spent the week-end here
with the V. R. Haltom, Oler.
Littlefield and Harry Sherwood
families. . •
Mrs. D. A. Senn attended fun-
eral services for .her nephew, W.
H. Balch at Jayxon Thariktfgiv-'
ing day. Mr. Balch was killed in
a car accident in Jay ton.
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Mrs. R. L. Prater spent Thanks
giving in Levelland as the guest
of her4 brother,, R. Howard and
family.
Miss Helen Pieratt, Texas Tech
student, spent the Holidays new
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Emzy Pieratt.
when he returned from . Mason
with a big deer he brought down
while visiting relatives there
during the holidays. Mrs. Sher-
wood's sister* Mrs. J. A. Denton.
ij£_Adar-©kiaJl0ffia; & h6pTlte<v 'and
wife, Mr. and Mrs.' Blaiij Thorp
and their two sons of Groom, ac-
companied the Sherwoods to Ma-"
son for the holiday visit with Mr
and Mrs. John Owen and" Rober-
ta. *
Mr. and Mrs. Quiifcy Hames are
in Dallas' on business.
Miss Eula Whitaker, primary
teacher In Crosbyton grade school
spent the holidays at her home ini
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SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS
The spirit of Christmas approaching, and as'
always, the Plains Mercantile Company has
- A whalebone whale may hava
as much as 3,000 pounds of whale
bone in its head.
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Miss Ruth Wylie, home econo-
mics teacher in Crosbyton high
school, spent the holidays at her
home in Sanger.
Mrs. Pay ton Powers of Lub-
bock wfts the guest Sunday nrte
of Miss. Ann Holland at the
Smith House.
Mystery of "The Murded With-
out a Motive." Detective* xan't
identify the "Grey Man" who
left his car in the lonely lovers'
lane and killed the girl. A true-
mystery thriller in the.American
Weekly, the magazine distributed
with Next Sunday's Chicago Her-
ald and Examiner.
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Mr. jand Mrs. Russell Allen ot
Dallas spent the week-end holi-
days here with his parents, Mr.
and"*Mrs. Edgar Alter?, Sr.
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Mrs. M. G. Leatherwood has
bought the Mrs, B. O. McWhorter
residence on Fourth street. J. H.
Davis and family who occupy the
house, are to vacate on Dec. 15
when Mrs. Leatherwood will move
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hillin of
Melrose, New Mexico^ visited ..ov-
er the week-end with Mrs. Hil-
ling-parents, Mr. and Mra. Romie
Coffey.
• Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Dendy, Mr.
and Mrs. Weldofr f>endy, attended
the Church of Christ revival" at
Lubbock being conducted by El-
der Horace Busby Sunday.
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"Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Dendy spent
Thanksgiving in SiLverton Witn
Mr. Dendy's sister and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carter
spent the holidays in Ovalo .as
the guests of Mrs. Carter's pa
rents, Rev. and .Mrs C. E. 'Dick..
Mrs. DonalHobtjsof Rule is
the guest this week of her sisters,
MflMdamM Pefyy Kftbewa ahd Hu-
bert Curry of -this city, and of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
McDonald of Lorenzo.
Misses Lela and Opal Proctor
spent Thanksgiving Holidays with
a sister, Mrs. C. R. HoVirell, jn
Floydada. Opal is a student of
Draughon'a Business College at
Lubbock.
INSURANCE OF ALL
KINDS
Your 9u>in«u Appreciated.
Citizens Insurance
Agency
F. M. DUNN, Agent
. CITIZENS BANK BLDO.
Mrs. j. rr
Idftys. in Lnhliwy
dren, Mis. J™
iJy. and Mr. uj,
vies. Mr.
hard and daugX
Brownfield 1m vL
of Wichita
ley in Lubbock tor
""ion in the homfj
on Thanksgiv^
a
WRIST WATCm
into the city ftom lw hOme-^on-j-
the East Plains.
SOUTHWESTERN DIESEL
SCHOOLS, INC.,
Largest and best equipped Die-
sel School in the Southwest,
now. opening night -classes . in
Lubbock. Practical shop and
laboratory training included.
Diesel Power is sweeping the
world; Industry is1 calling for
trained- men. Men selected
must be mechanically inclined
^and able to furnish A-l charac-
ter references. Write or apply,
202 Palace Theatre Bldg. Lub-
Helps Babies Rest
* Ends Colic Pains
Aids Digestion
When your baby to «e about, crie in
pain and cannot sleep, why got get at the
cause with McGee'a Baby Elixir. It neutral-
izes indigestion acid, end* n cramps and
colic pains and thep helps them become
cheerful again. They sleep-bftiir. McCiee's
Baby Elixir is made qt-ffie purest medicinal
extracts and tyrup.vlt cannot harm. Years
of use has proven that. Simple directions
tell exactly how to use if. Tastes good. Gives
relief promptly. Two sizes: 35c, 60c. (adv.)-
CITY DRUG STORE ^ '
And Other Drug Stores
FOUND
Aquickncv* relief! brown's lotion!,
For itch, athletes foot. had
foot odors. Ringworm, tet i kr
tnd ECZEMA. 60c and $1.00. Guaran-
teed at
. CITY DRUG STORE
~Stop Itch
With the new liquid BROWN's LOTION.
kilU ITCH parasites with a few applica-
tions. Instant relief! Buy <(0c or |1.00
>i£e twla). at-
NOW BEING SHOW*
E. H. COL1
—JEWEl
—Crosby ton,'
prepared to enliven your Christmas Holidays,
Celery juice has been added to
CITY DRUG STORE
Visit our store today and
PLAN YOUR HOLIDAY BUYING
the list of foods put up as appe-
tizers.
Plan now for your. Christmas buying and re-
member that the Plains Mercantile Company's
store will be loaded down with all the good
things for the Christmas times. Don't wait un-
JaLthe last minute but make your selections
early.
Plains Mercantile Co.
Phone 74
Phone 74
Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Meacham ot
Kalgary and William Meacham
or Amaruo were tne guests over
the week-end of their mother,
Mrs. C. I. Sieber and Mr. Sieber.
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Mr. and Mrs. EatL Miller at-
A n n o u n cin
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tended the family reunion of Mrs.
Iller's family, the W. M. Stew-
arts of Ralls on Thanksgiving
day. . -""
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The Santa Fe, in 1936, {>aid mi more than 123 millions
of dollars for materials and supplies, fuel, wages and
salaries, and other items of operating expense, in the
eleven states in which it operates. The amount assignable
to each state was as follows^
Wlnofs . . . $ 8,600,282 Louisiana . v $ 137,989
1,086/406 Colorado . . 4,865,701
8,197,033 New Mexico . 15,111,396
lyp^wp-*-' . . 27.069x366 Arizona , 12,919^152
Oklahoma. . 9,606^664 California . . 21,251,768
16,216,061 Total . $125,061,818
From. 1927 to 1936, inclusive, the monies disbursed by
the Santa Fe in these States for operating expenses
lijiotaled 11,350,499*72 8. ' . . * ( ' ^
average annual expenditure of more than 135
of dollars over the past decade, devoted entirely
and services, has been of
>ting local industry and trade,
jwuvioing varied employment for thousands of
te territory*
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Mrs. R. S. M. Carter, spent the
holidays in Amarillo aa the guest
of her daughter, Mfs. J. P. Hack-
ley and Mr. Hackley.
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. Mrs. Jack Conro and daughter,
Imogene ahd Mrs. Arthur Rober-
son were shopping in Lubbock on
Monday. ^
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Mr. and Mrs. Amos- Ellison and
son, Gene, visited friends in Clair;
mont Sunday.
Wallace Heath; freshman stu-
dent at A.. & M. College, and Roy
Heath of ...; ; spent
the holidays here with their pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Heath
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FOR SALE—7 best located res-
idence lots in city or will trad?
for good two row tractor.—F. F.
Young, 1309-19'th Street, Lubbock
Texas. 4X-8tp
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Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Huddleston
had as their guests -for Thanks-
giving dinner their children and*
families: Mr. and Mrs. Claudius
Huddleston and two daughters.
Doris and Milla Ray; Mr. and
Chester Huddleston and daughter,
-Jane; and Mrs. Chester Huddles-
ton's sister, Mrs. J. E. Cagle ot
Chicago. "
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W. M. Wright, of Dublin was
here the first^of the week visit-
ing D. H. Cornelias arid faihily,
and looking after farming in-,
terests.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clarkson
visited relatives -sn Littlefield ov-
ej^ the week-end.
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""FOR SALE!—Two football slip
on sweaters, 1 dark baroon, one
them at Fred's Tailor Shdp. "
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Mr .and Mi's. Mack Ellison and
Modesta of Dublin spent the hol-
idays here a* the guests of Mrs.
Beu 'Edwards, Louis Sager and
Frank Ellison families.
Mrs. R. p. Parker had as her
guests last week her daughter,
Mrs. V. H. Weekly of Vernon "and
her granddaughter, Mrs. Jake
Reed and son, Bobby, of Paducan
Mrs, Howard t Crausbay of Ol-
ton is visiting her parents, Judge
find Mrs. B. H. Howard and brb^
tht. UMa.
TttE STANDARD
60 OR 85 HORSEPOWE 8
DE LUXE FORD V-8 ... 112" uiheelbase; 85-horsepower engine;
Improved ctitm Sufvty Brnk^iXnar-tmrtitteTXtF
steel body; Mohair or Broadcloth upholstery; Walnut-finished
trim; Twin horns, tail lights, tun visors; Clock; 6j00" b'nek
tires, white tide-walls are extra; 8 body types; 6 colors.
STANDARD FORD V.g . . .112" tvheelbi^e; 85 or 60
power engine; Improved Easy-Action Safety Brakes{ '
Poise Rule* All-sleet body; Broadcloth or Mohair
stery, Mohair extra in "60"; Mahogany-finished trim
tail light, sun visor; Twin horns; 3 body types; 3
Mr. and—Mr#. Ira—Taylor of
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Houston spent the holidays here
with Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs
Sep ®hith and sisters, Mr«.
Truett Brooks and Mrs. Carter
a«se, Mr. Chase and baby, Ruth.
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Harry Woods spent Thanksgiv-
fe* wi^ lifli parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ft. L. Wood tn Lubbock.
FORp offers two new cars for 1938—
the Standard Ford V-8 and the De
Luxe Ford V-8. They are different in ap-
pearance—tut built to the same high
standard of mechanical excellence — on
the same chassis.
Because people liked our 1937 car so
well} they bought more than of any other
make. They liked its looks, its smooth
performance, and the way it handled. We
De Luxe cars are equipped with the 86-
horsepower engine only.
The Standard is even lower priced than
the De Luxe. It has graceful new lines
and well-tailored interiors—with a choice
of engine sizes—85 or 60 horsepower.
Before Ford made V-tyjpe ^cylinder en-
gines available to every one, they were
used only in expensive cars. Since then,
four million Ford owners have learned
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Standard Ford V-8 (60 hP.)-Con| .fljjp
f — . ' vat* UfTUUB IMVC IC&TTlCCl
styled Standard Ford V-8.
— But some folks wanted still more rijtft
and style; with the same Ford advantages.
For them, we designed a new De tuxe line,
jjh® De Luxe Ford V- 8 Sedans are longer
Vith more room, larger luggage space,
ud fifia. appointments all around.
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cylinder car with all-around economy.
The thrifty "60" engine, especially, makes
possible in Standard-models a very low
first cost and "equally low operating cost.
With two distinct designs, two engine
sfoerand two prioe ranges, you'll find a
1938 Ford car to fit your needs exactly.
Tudor, 9644; Fordor, $689. Standard]
(85 hp.)—-Coupe. $629; Tudor, $669;
$714. D Luxe Ford V-8 (8S
Coupe, $689; Tudor, $729; Fordor, $774$J
- vertlble Coupe, $774; Club Coup««
Convertible Club Coupe, $804; Pbse B J
Convertible Sedan, $904.
— Standard and Do Luxe eari. eaulBP*®1
bumper*,. bumper guard*, ipare *"•*
tube, tire lock, and band, cigar H|bi«V
boras, and headllfbt beam Indlcstof ta
meat panel, at no extra charge.
In addition, De Lnsl ears are equlpH
extra tall light, windahleld wiper,
alao de luxe (tearing wheal, glere *
lode, clock, and chromc
at bo extra chsrge.
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1937, newspaper, December 3, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243041/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.