The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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•Some
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coming to ©ur benefit
the other • clubs are
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the -feiiofes. -
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tr6atl marked cbrtent-that
template the enactment- of sirpilar
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time %o desire. - ; „ j Never-drive a car With- the spark measures.
■ There is plenty* o£ tQrie to improve too lar advanced, j#?$Msulariy * if. this , Qrimi "ih this Country his assufti#
tone's mind eaclf .day; AW'canftot go causek a slight pounding noise in the the proportions and character of a
" &° -J® engine-. This practice places a severe-highly brgani?e(l business, - and as
fege 'can think, but * a little plaiti strain on^ baarings, c^anfc&tft, .«c --swbjt*mu$ be -dealt witK. Theiideai
thinking each day will b>^^ up-the necting r^iB" an<t st pina. " '- of reforming a:ma% ^ho tIeliberateIy!
■tttfi'wl /<^;ttfr4««9rtpw.''" ' .{ ■ A dirty Windshield will }way^ eftteretttion &
^•"Wa have- time enoiigh -for the cuU-cmsS-^headti^ht^n-fylni^.--^^:-—- ftitjfciT in grant,ihotly Vrirr «^.-Whe*E:
tivation of a few friends. - You n -. . • Keep the lamp bracket tight. Vi:-on. p^si^ in ^ criminal career aftW]
tice that fc^aid-a "few." In ali pro^- bration caused by ft-Hooae bracket fre-< three^cpi,ivi£tions - for fellies, it is--
ability hot jnainy'' ot'ua th«s> filajnent-- jn ° the pro^y iafe tQ conclude that* ht? isrut- ■
than ^n^fittgersj^n whicA, to count headlamp gfobes, " - ,/'«i5y uhfU. to-be at ferge, theq?fore.
out* real friends. • Do not .keep a new tire-ou the'rack upon the fourth wjvic'.'on society "is
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^jfteraxy Club is
f% ' Idp :ns in/^our club house campaign, -^etr you how to die trifendleas^ -just; iibt 'so tempting t^the ^tffSvfhieff
|H to^§^ a hp^Sfe-£gr^ builfling g^^bo busy^to Mve friendly. ' h% lubrication of the old parts of Mrs. W. R. Maynqrd, wife "of the
! outotftha^ftraatton. -But C'03-# v..'xfere is enough time lor us .to the car, such as the steering "gear, sheriff at Evergla<les, "fK., followed
hyton needs a^faah house And we-need ,- . "... nt. „-aJ . .... j .1
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*&a :M . w happy, Word, S" pfe^sant smile,
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hand cfakp, ah', appreciative glanice,
-riMIII -n • v. , ^my,:Vny,sufely"there^is'time, lof all
• ; We nuty putTin a report of just how t^.g .. .. ' ..
■"* Ttaany beads each girl has won.^ " 1 ' ~
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b house #nd,jfe ne« love. our -own. The m&ri and woman transmission, rear end, universal Joint three escaped prisoners Mo swamp
:; who "getftoo busy" to bestovv love and spring shackle bolts, king pins, etc-rVC: and farced thgm to surrender—-
. * i" -^•T^^'derness nrtheih home, will" feed on just as-important "as %h^?c6rirj|ct luh- ; - * . .-w
said all t««! Husks, and miss thegolden\corn q£ rication of :the. engage, if theparts. Tora Tje of the. Royal theater in...
affected are to retain'their life a"nd[-Stockhoim claims the •afrort&it name* v
quiet operations. —of any famous actress. She is a
great favorite with -the, royal family
of Sweden..".:
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Mrs. Ivy SpradlQy, telephone,, oper-
Baumes ator atlTennyson, InjUt-has twice sav-
ed -the-"town from, burning by heroic
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Xest week .we hacf an interesting
am OB " "lowers, . Birds' and
your 1H « arg red byt not' ■
As rosea 1 havb grown;
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It takes but tid-bit df';^a moment
to say an encouraging . word *to syme
'young person who , is battling for ing ,df crime throughw^the
— A I,A-W WITH TfiETtt
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The state of Nr*r*Y6rk has.appar-
ently shown the way toward a check-
ill-J si« .j^.. t-u-"-. t>„ vt
Your eyes are'bJue but not as blue
As seas that I -have known; ' '
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a Valentine
Tile full-btow-n rose wlll qulckly fadf "
And blue seas change thelir Ku«,
But" always, you shall be my -lOTC
And ever I U" be~true. s-
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-tMivia T;
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uu . JW; - *.•• 1 • . somie hope and .faith upon which; .wh%h befftm^effectiye ,l%sL.July3
Sk A djscussHtm i>n fiows^s am j*ve> "Letters of Mayor Gay^•' amtPwhichprp-vides among other t®^1
• of your own lopabty was «t .ought tjr,be-read by. every man .tliaT^'a' criminal convicted rof felony
nriJ Iimmnn !v -A wi/\-W/>0 - -TlOtrOV (• i I <• i I - . i • .J
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jrlor. „ .. .and woman in America. He never
ayeCommunity Hower? g<)t sQ . - M?yor of Ne~. York,
„ Ji^e ze„ " ' '- vi'Witli' a'-groSp of newspapers- malign-
pSwCSn the Farm Hom^e Made. co ,some" young man or'wmWin
ffc^ MtracitiveJ-Jeya.BallaKl..^ t^ht for the simple decertCies>of
Bjurd^to Flpwe^and Jrees.^fcorraIne, :.The-ig time on gunday'to take fie
*y* . , _ " „ _,. children to" church. dthers>find time,
a^ussy; L^y^ugrdgn^ C1U1\ _yeu t Do>t let the hum-.
MaUTWhy l of hard life keep your-chftdcan
toct.Wild HowersV'^ - ... Lom the upUfting .ideaIs a^;PU1.
tt ... poses that they can-best find in the
Oorjtt W« U „s,ship oS Almisht/ God.
-TVbfraii| and Miss Barth-wjjHIe^itn '•*^.-21 . ..
that
for tlie fourth time miist be
imprisonment. " • -
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UK.S()LtTNTrt NS OF SYMPATHY^
WMEreas) Heath Has entered the
0tnTf&theX& went to. church. Thefe
is stilV time for it.
Judge John R. Newcome says that
in 23 yeajs^'fit, the -£ffmfMn
nicip&l court of Chicago, artd-in hand-
ling o"veF 90,000 .cases, there were
tome of our worthy matron, Sister - onlAo
- ,, - •, .. \ - «. r not more, tha na Score wtio came* be-
Cora Leathfirwood, and-'has1 taken-■ ,. . r , u „u;v,t
• , ... fore him who had haasm their chiki-
:3a%ray from her, her. beloved and faih- . ;-'• ' y~
- , . -- . ^ ..-i : - i hogd-any kind..of adequate rehgiousl
fol Companion, Mitt G. LeathfiTwod,
mbd-
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' There is aniple time to take an ac-
aihi.
tive interest in all uplifting commu-
nity movements. hWatever is left to
run itself generally rung, dovjjn.
1 have often reflected upon ^frhe
Alaster .s words in the parable of the
an "wild made^a"great supper and
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Wiereas, we know her : heart is
broken with griff at his untimely go-.
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Whereas, we as memliers of our
;• - great frateEiial oi'tranizttjion, "weep
with those who weep;." therefore
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Be it Resolved, that the C.rosbvton r. .„ , • ,
' *W"L XT v.,«- r. ,4 invited- many." They begun to make
- Chapter No. 529, O. It,, b. extend to ■ , , ,, ■ ,
„ 4 . . ' . .'•• -I •- . ~ -.- --^v. -a texcuses. One had bought some^lam}
Oas dear sister/our sincerest yBK] ™r ■ , ■
r?.Pfy. 'l-Xw>4--4^T--^Trr^[V-tT^ ~—
cteryihg-Vn alone the gieat- work ItM
,,for her to do;-an«i:..
Be It Further Resol ved, that' a'copy
of these* resolutions be spread- upon
minutes of our Cyjapter, a co|)y
the third had" Just gotten marired.
They- were toahusy to' come. :
Every ■ -good thing takes a little
time. We .shall. all take .off a litt'e
time," finally, to die—.why not take
PMHtto the family and a copy fur-'; off a little time now and then for i^l*
■idled'the Grbsbytoii Review for pujj, living;?-—Exchange.
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ally sticking to .h'ei''post during emer-
...gencies^ -'. .■-. r;-yT- - "
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Mis* Rosemary Drachman of TUS-
| con, Ariz., has^returned home after an
has .;b£ep uphel(i-by the state su- j exciting experience as a war cprres-
pretne court. Other features of tho, pondent in Africa 'during the Iliff re-
law make.it'Jmore difficult to secviterbeltion. ' ...
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Mr. Grain Farmer
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If you are interested in har-
vesting your grain at a big
saving; don't fail to investi-
gate the Improved Gleaner
, Combine-Harv ester, opera-
Fordson Tractor.
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Styles that will flatter the wearer-^-ma-
usual in^Hat&at
marked; ^
the prices
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Brown Motor Company
Croshyton, Texas
TlUg-tJC ioinej (n (ju ieT place, A
I found a quaint,'"oiiflT'Vjflentfn#, -•—~
A thing of xllt arid paper lac«, ,.i ;
"And lovers^ voiv* In faltering rhymtf,
And oa.the margin ta+ntly tpnctf
• The Afendsjr's -na-rnc In faded line.'- ..
How easily we pmHe and sTph
At love :mil fnsMons long ouTgroWn,
And yet perclia.ilce her heart beat higtl,
Hla hopaa. were \-altaQt aji w n-—
The.glrn^vTiOjP^ld it carefully by,
The.boy whose fate must be unkno-wri -
I'eek or any of his 50^,9^9,007,938 C9I.-
leagues are to he heard, ' ,
Tld« settles the origin Of the d*ate
and "the .origin of tlie nnrne, -since it
lias i>mttm.ced backward through the
musty pages of'Sonrtr',dpzfes of refer-
ence books. . 1 .
Kntnr'ViilenUfflj,'ohscryuli^e - la -iti
^eimler- liiing- to • aScgi-tnip. Chaucer
wrote in his "Complaint to My Mortal
Foe".; .
"8elht Valentyne! To you I renovele
-My w^fui lyf, aa Jt can, confplpynlirge:
Upotl your day doth ech J'oul chos.e his
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Look Into the Future!
| - Poultry profits at this season ar^ in the future
j. Time alone will tell whether you lrateh- 50 per-
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Which means? when translated, that
hf wiislivd to rMleW TITS Hi'Refill life' M
lie coutd,,copip'fiinihgIy, however; and
added for- the -edification of others
,thut "on u this day does each ffijsl
Shakespeare, in "Hamlet." refers
alsp.... t,o ;jSalan. V-aleHtlne's Uny. His:
must haiJfe. been Ip_the.se good old "days
Day Devoted to
Tender
An old idea' Is that observed Feb-
ruary .14 because of an ancient belief
| that birds begun.to mate on pmt date,
i lieijce tire practice of sendingf missives
of an amutory or satirical nature.—-
tlodaj^jgatlri'sts ass^
habit" nim*t have been ■ cuckoos.
* (*)therHdoul)ts prevail as to the^orlgln ^
of the name, S Int Valentine.
It Is a. corruption of the word J'ga-
lantin," n'jennfJig if*lover- a fgsltao£ -«r-
a dimu'ler. refereBce books stat.e when
consulted iibout j^he . venerable old 7"
saint, whose name sprang liitw belnff
about 475. R.. G:
Miss Modernity,, 1.920 . sport maijel,
ftlleges-. that diingitir Is the -<?orreelu&
word, She, It '.seems, ke^pe" them^
' dangling on rr "line.," to quote modern
slniiK.-.-.Whether or hot sh'4 lands tbera -
Is problematical.«, sheiks and asphalt
arabs declare;. " fc
Be that ns It Jnay, this same: ref®
.erence book sets forth fhat ibe name
Saint Valentine was-selected -tor the
sweethearts' saint, merely because- of
the <niphonlous guattfles 4of ahls name.
1 his Is another source ot humorous
remarks, c . " .i-
^l'ra<«^-- ^..nn m e from the woMjU. fc
"gylantin" to "fTaTnl^Vaientlne" and
you., havf almost all of the various
•expressions In; -use. t«)day (P denote-
\arying degrees and tetths appllcabfo '
to^rfT^Jsyiiiptoin of heart lnfec.tl.on... '.
Vailed l .v mortals *'love."~ ~'~r~
I.atin gives us "valens," meaning
valiant. Modern fylk Jestingly remark
that a uimi ^o. be. married miist be- •
valiant. IVrlte the.'.oTtf geometrfTtal \
Mwi in, "Q U' |> ..".jHeaiiUig '''Quod Erat
I>en)(instranduni"—Avlileh
pro'.Qjl.
Welsh "tongues give us''?tfte.'word
"gwan" as ahe of th'er by^fofldcla o|
"valens." to which -the modern, flip-
pant flapper prefixes "aw,,v and the
present day term, "'aw-gwaii," seems
to have been -said several hundred -'
years hj-lore lhis. era of store-bough't
.vhlcb waar;vto bg,
J. hat vffo-hear HfftoHj:. "so often, judging *
• from the ? tone of "'his words, which
•vi-otjE^**HWMchte" that"" pret^^-majds '
hung about' desirajiie hndielors' win1
dows upon this dfjy. -
._ Tlie exact-words used by the Bard
„<>f Avo'n' art.; •- '
faces an-d-rolled socks. - .r"^ -
"Gw: n," In Welsh, - meant guard,
wijrd v vain. Consequently, one's
atynir-T;Ti';t..c-r>til(f 1
all tii.- i'." of thesft * ' "*
A r fv Is a ward " Try and a keep'
her snii'-'times Is' the-difflonlty. ^.-n
She is also a guard, If Monsieur lien
FAIRY'S VALENTINE
Past records^foi' years jprove that-eggs from
-breeder^ fed PURINA POULTRY CHOWS
hatch more chicks—-with "greater profits.
. -That's why hundreds o? thousand of"'poultry
'^&rs wilt'ia^am depend on Purina in GhecKer-
boai'd hags this spring^ for breeding and chicks.
Order Purina Poultry Chows from the
^ CROSBYTON ELEVATOR COMPANY
' ,.-y "* • w % ■***' -J * •' ' fc/. ;"•* ■*
With the checkerboard sign
■'TotniTl'row Is Snlr\t Valentino's day,
And I a niaitl at' yaxir Window— i
To bo your Valentine.'' . - , I
"Hod dawg," quoth the oflice sheik, '
\yho happened to see this, ""themes !
the days I would® like to lived, i ^
W.ouldna hadtljt cra^ik Ol' Liz up mid
;.%a get her. She'd |tpve been on Mind '
jpst after dtnvn." ■' -II"
The-,*-usi(un of v.observlhjt ^ie day,'j
however, s has fjiilep Into disuse In ::;l.
England, while hi Fran<'e, vvbere lt.i
once prevailed on the "first Sunday
In Lent,- the sending of valentines •
almost has Vdlsappeared from , folk-
t raits.—~r*:v "a: ■■.; ~:
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Feed breeders Purina Poultry Chows .. for at
thirty days before-beginning, to save your
hatching eggs,
Agents^^ for Furiria
But In America. Kid Kupld Is mak-
ing a heavy fight. ...Today is the day
when the pink, and white creations,
bought with caref"uUyhofnrded pennies
li.v Httle Jiiimiy, will find their way
to Betty. * ..* ;■ -
And the day when- the older fotRff
also will dream of otheV day0( when
they, tod, .eagerly watched the VII-
T lage mall'man, waiting for -the tender
i ; ^..nflsslves that gpeHed W-tftpltal let*
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We sell all kinds of and Goal.
-iilr
l |aw A Utile «lf
y- Who .was Bitting 1
In t hollow that was wi
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tm-seir
and sunnyv
He had ftiodn a little pen
• Of a feather "oi a wren
hoaiqr^jr
And he dipped tt l*t Bol«M>n
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You are
That the
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re you
And
forever
I'm yours, and
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len I oopled out ,hl* I«ttef •
lnce^.1 wouldn't write a better),
U'« true.
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1927, newspaper, February 11, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255659/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.