The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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on business. Ita vWttn* Dorthen Ellen Smith.
p H6VKIDS!
"MOTE BOW HLLERS ~3 HCGS. 10c
| Make this your headquarters for School Sup*
pKwu^Anii Lunches Too. We have a nice line of
Children's Anklets and Ladies Hose.
" WE CARRY A CLEAN, FRESH
STOCK OF GROCERIES AND
MAINTAIN A FAIR PRICE— *
Iy"On Saturday But Throughout ~~
the Week!
"THE FRIENDLY STORE'
HARVEST TIME
HARVEST TIME WfLL SOON BE HERE!
SEE OUR BINDERS
-BEFORE YOU BUY
We have a complete line of parts and binder
twine. We have several good Used Binders.
J. 0. FORD IMPLEMENT COMPANY
SEMI " DEEP FURROW-
GRAIN DRILLS
The McCormick Deering Semi-Deep Furrow
Grain Drill fills the bill at wheat sewing time.
Two Sizes—12 and 16 discs with 10 inch spacing.
All-Steel Hopper and 14-inch discs.
See this light draft drill before you buy.
CROSBYTON IMPLEMENT COMPANY
"YOUR FARMALL HOUSE"
TWO THOUSAND TON
\
STRUCTURAL STEEll
BUY NOW AND SAVE
We have been very fortunate in purchasing
enormous mining plant. Steel of every desi
tlon is now available in our yard.
„—No Order Too Large Or Too Small—
- Lubbock Iron And
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u Aletal Company
1817 Ave. H
Phone
Bpw
|i^MffiSSED UP.' ■
IS to HAVE US MAKE YOUR
mew sum
«Uf tw oid duOMb m-i,< #
Win Look Like New When Finished!
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BIG FOUR NEWS
By MBS. LOYD E. FOWLEB
Our school will start Monday,
Sept. 2. Mr.,L. A. Home and Miss
Helen Wood are our teachers. We
will begin our regular P.-T. A;
meetings starting Friday, Spt. 13.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith, Mr. ud
Mrs. Loyd E. Fowler, were ap-
pointed for the program commit-
tee.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blocker were
the SundayyUght supper guests of
Mr. apd Mrs. Charlie Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Steele, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Beckham and
children, ate Sunday dinner in .the
B. B. Steele Some. Mr.and Mrs.
Rob Johnson visited them in the
afternoon. *
Mrs. B. G. McDuff visited-Fri-
day afternoon .with M/a. Loyd A.
Fowler. /
Ur and \^ra- JHhert Lieske
were visitors^ Saturday night of
Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Edler.
Miss Doris Gill has returned to
Mrs. F. B. Suttle ^ and cfeildrafi
have returned from a wook'a vtelt
in the home of her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Petti john near
Lubbock.
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Frank Corn of Fort Worth was
in Crosbyton last Friday on busi-
ness and -meeting friends. Mr,
Corn gave -us his renewal for tho
Review while 'tiers.
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J. C. McNeil was in town Mon-
day from his ranch in the South-
east part pf the oounty.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robertson
and daughter, Carmen, went to
Post Sunday to visit Mrs. John
Holman, who is ill- Mr. Robertson
Stated that she was improving.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
OOUNTY BUDGET
THE STATE OF TEXAS)
COUNTY OF CROSBY ) *
Notice is hereby given to all ci-
tizen! of Crosby County, Texas,
that the County Judge of said
County has prepared and filed in
the~of#4ee-e#-the"€ounty Clerk
said County a copy of the budget
for said County for the year 1941
and that said budget is open for
the inspection of any interested
WE THANK YOU
We wish to thank all our friends
and custombers for their business
they have given us the last seven
years. We are selling cnir business
to Ralph Parsons who wffl con-
duct it at the same place and with
the same degree of courtesy;.
Please bring him your business
as he will artareetttte it.
D. A. Senn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lige Ellison, Mrs.
Lewis Sager and son, Don, spent
thi week-end in San Angelo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Perry Roberts and
daughters, Misses Dorothy and
Doris, have returned from a vaca^
tlon trip to Coolidge and Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arthur and
baby, Jack Clinton, are visiting
their parents at Dublin.
- tne mspeciion ui any uuw^wvu
her home in Ropesville after viaii- |£itizen; andjthat a Keafing oh said
ing Alice and Kama Artley the budget'shall be conducted at 1(0:00
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C. W. Warren, Sr., and <X*W.
Jr., made a business trip to Dallas
this week.'
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past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd E. Fowler
and family and their house guest,
Miss Maurene and W. J. Woods,
of Lorenzo, visited Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Woods of Roaring Springs
Sunday.
Our H. D. Club met Aug. 26 in
a called meeting by jtiss Dixon in
the home of Mrs. Glenford Fow-
ler. Miss Dixon gave a very inter-
esting demonstration on clothes
closets, and also a demonstration
of a simple, correct table servic.v
The hostess served ice cream, cake
and cookies to 12 members ami
one visitor.
Rev and Mrs. E. H. Crandall
were Sunday afternoon visitors m
the W. O. 'Matthews home.
Mrs. Gerald Bullock of Fallon.
Nevada, visited her aunt and un-
cle, Mrs. John L. Parker, and Mr.
Loyd A. Fowler Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Ft. Bevers and
Miss Ef£ie May Enderson of Lnb
bock, were*" Sunday afternoon visi-
tors in the J. F. Edler home.
Delmer Parker was honored on
Sunday with a birthday dinner in
the canyon by his mother. Mrs.
Bill Parker. He was nine years
old.
Mr. and-Mrs. Alton Edler, Har-
vey Edler and Neal Reynolds were
in Lubbock Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fowler and
daughters, ~5tr. and Mrs. Cliff
Diggs. who has beeir spending the
past week in the. Fowler home, at-
tends a birthday dinner at Cone
Sunday.
Kenneth Criswell of Patricia re-
turned home Monday after visit-
ing the past week in, the home of
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenlord Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs! Marshall Alldridge
and baby visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Parker of McAdoo Monday af-
ternoon.
Mrs. Brown of Rock Crossing
visited Monday afternoon with
Mrs. Delmar Forgus.
June Fowler returned home on
Monday night from Lubbock. She
has been visiting her cousin, Polly
Julian the past week.
Polly Shipman -Visited Fridav
night and Saturday with her cou-
sin, Genevieve Edler.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Davis vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Watson of
Cone Sunday.
Our next club meeting will b*
Sept. 5 in the home of Mrs. Bill
Shipman, with Mrs. W. O. Mat-
thews as co-hostess. It will be an
afternoon meeting.
A. M.. August 26, 1940 at th
County Judge's Office in the
County Courthouse of Crosby
County,-and any taxpayer of said
County shall have the right to be
present and participate in said
hearing; and at said hearing the
said budget as prepared by the
County Judge shall be acted upon
by the Commissioners' Court.
Given under my hand and seal
Of-said court this 15th day of Au-
gust 1940.
EMZY PIERATT, Clerk of
County Court,
Crosby County, Texas.
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Constipated12
"For years I had ct.aV.onal constipation
iwful |?as bloatinp. beat.aches ant! back
\dlerika always helped ?ik • t avvay. Nov.. 1
•at sausage, banana?, i^e, ;>n\il<ing I want.
Never felt better.*' Mrs. Mabel >chct:
G. C. NICKSON DRUG CO.
aid Grew thin by
{New, Easy Plan
Ibnj women Bow can Iom uily
pounds ud btn iltudcr. gr*c*-
fnl flfum. No ««reinliig. Vf
vMkenlnf dirt. They «taplT tot
- low Uiti NiT ATD8 C*ndj pi"
ul Iom tlWitMii c. CbicMowriU.
that «b« lost 43 pOUKta i* •• dOT
lM-pw eant batter.
MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED
Imim how aomo loat up to S pounds a weak.
ATDS daUeiona Candy contain* Tiumina A. B
lad p ind viloiblt food lactort from wbolt milk,
mfg folk, naltoaa and selected plant*. Hatistle'
hantar without axreaa fa't or calorie*.
backed by a (1.000.00 Paritj guirantea. (ATPfl
bo drug*, ao not reonumended for cier
walcht dua to conatltntional defects. I Only S2.0V
for a SO day anpply. Free delirery In plain
wrapper. Satlafaetion or money back. Hurt nov
la reduce, lfail order* filled promptly.
GEORGE DRY GOODS
... tkat'j Clecttic
MODERN electric ranges are designed to cook the ' ^
the cook! Constant, even heat goes into the f00j
"escapes to meke
hotter. You can even
roast on the hottert
But coohfess is iM
^ound in eleci|!
Visit our office
about the low coi^
convcr.ienc© <r>d
of the new Westino||0«.
um
GkitjfcUi
Texas-New Mexi#
SCHOOL LUNCHES
When school open8, i;e-
member that -you can
ahyays get a good lunch
at the
CLUB CAFE
Drop in any time—Yon
will be pleased with
our service.
BILL AND MAY
Oscar Moyer and three sons.
Billy, Howard and Trouville. and
'v Mayo, have returned from a
vacation trip spent at Speedwell,
Tennessee.
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Nearly 1,500,000 Italians hav«
immigrated into Brazil in the last
50 years, according to figures
compiled recently in Rio de Jan-
eiro.
OLD LINE INSURANCE
FirC Life and Automobile.
Licensed Real Estate Dealer
Protection is as strong as the
company behind the policy.
Service Is as reliable as the in-
dividuals who provide it.
Geo. E. Mayes, Agt
CURRY
FUNERAL
HOME
Ambulance Service
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bond of Wich-
ita Falls, visited Mrs. Bond's mo-
ther, Mrs. J. L. Tinsley last week.
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Mr. and, Mrs. Curtis Lomax of
Sun Ray were the week-end guests
of his mother, Mrs. Mary Kirk.
Mrs. Kirk accompanied them home
for a visitr"** -
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Earl .Eblen of Slaton is the new
fountain clerk at the City Drug
Store.
—Fine—
WATCH, CLOCK
AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING
All work guaranteed
E. H.Collins
—Jeweler—
AT NICKSON DRUG
Crosbyton, Texas
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940, newspaper, August 30, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243183/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.