The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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dUtteen (Efjeatre
program
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
March 9 and 10
"Rookies"
featuring George K;
arceline Day.
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,—Coming for'
March 12, 13 and 14
Khaym, the Master Mind
Meptalist - *
He See All and Knows AH"
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
March 15 and 16
Lon Chaney in
The Open Range"
SATURDAY ONLY
Buck Jones in
•HILLS OF THE PERIAL"
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
March 19 and 20
Lon Chaney in
London After Midnight'
"Nuff Seil."
Hey! Hoiks! T. U. C. broadcasting.
Yes, and we're again telling the na-
tiveu|f£ the wXfifeWul work the club
has Wn doing.
First, the Ten Ukelele Cadets en-
tertained the Crosbyton high school
with a chapel program Wednesday
morning. This was the first day w
had^performed in-the-new eadet cos-
tumes which are very beautiful. Yes,
they left ruffles in our dear "Paters"
stf Wy should be pretty.
Thursday night, the Ten Ukelele
Cadets surprised and held the business
_ men of the-iown spellbound with their
lovely music at the business mens
luncheono. , -
"^Friday afternoon,' Mr. M. B. Brown,
The M. J. B.'s rushed to the scene
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pf their official business and social
meeting last Monday afternoon,
March 5, at "La Casa Cinco." A de-
lightful business meeting was enjoyed
by every member. Delicious refresh-
ments were served and the M
The clubs and various organizations
of the high school have been cooper-
ating with the Chamber of Commerce
this week in putting over the Agricul-
tural Short Course. The band, direc-
ted by Mr. Allen; the Ukelele and
Glee clubs, directed by-Miss Baker;
J. B.'s arK' the Dramatic ,Club-,,directed hy-
Mias House have n# madg front ribu-
A party is being planned Tor Friday
Right, All members are expecting u. -wme of th<fc-myi-hwgiftfiff and hard
wonderful time. ...
IVf. J. B. meetingat"La "Casa Una"
next Monday afternoon,—March 12.
Don't forget M. J? B.'s.
Hi-Chief
State Supervisor, was honored with
a chapel program that the T. U. C.'s ,
performed in.
Saturday, the Teh Ukelele Cadets
played at the basket ball tournament
at the Crosbyton high school building
and played the braves to victory.
Monday and Tuesday the T. U. C.'s
played for the I. H-C. Short Course.
After the Short Course-Tuesday af-
ternoon Ouida Smith entertained the
T. U. C,'s with a party at her home.
After several hours of entertainment
the charming Hostess served daint>
refreshment plates of ice cream and
cake. " . ' ——- ~~
Personals
Mae Dunn went to Plainview last
Sunday.
Paul Rains- and Fred Shaw were
Lubbock visitors Sunday.
Miss Petty and Geneva Woody
visited Plainview Sunday.
Ouida Smith and Sue Shaw were" in
Lubbock Sunday.
Effie Smith is visiting in Fort
Worth this week.
Darwin Callihan was absent from
school last week -on account of illness.
Mai^~an<T"" KanilolpK"""*"TTuirfert'ord
have returned from Houston.
Philip "McKee went to Quitaque
Sunday. <• ^
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen were
Floydada visitors Sunday.
tions to the program.
We thifck our liigh
school has
working clubs going. They are alive,
full of pep, and always ready to help.
Get in lf^lv If you do' not belong t.o npon- the campus?
a club, join one of these organizations
and keep step with the rest of us.
-Hi-Chief-
Juniors!
The Juniors have been working hard
since mid-term and are going to
strive, to show a good record at the
close of this school term.
Some of the Juniors have grown
impatient because the Junior pens
have not arrived. They have been
ordered and are expected to arrive
at any time.
-Hi-Chief-
djjmoi
Paul and J. Wilson being good in
English class ?
T. U. C. Club not getting rushed?
Wanda not giggling?
Toot's right ear not showoing?
Elsie, Louise, Pal and Nina: not
sleeping in I. H. C.?
Miss Petty walking?
Miss Hawkins not giving tests?
Mae and Sue not taking geometry
seriously?.
Paul not being dignified ?
Anything any "cuter" than those
little flat top hats that appear daily
Hi-Chief—
SH-H-H-! !
Mr. Weatherby is big boss now:
Why ? Well, Mr. Owen has locked
himself from public- view. Reports
will leak out, though, and it whisper-
ed that he is working out the course
of study for Crosbyton's new junior
college. Watch Crosbyton grow after
this!
boring towns and rural commu
are taking advantage of this
tunity to brighten up the hot
Spring. New homes are being ]
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and many others will be built
Sjpjing and these prospective home
owners are selecting furniture '''ij&raj
--rugs for their new homes.
JO. B. Bowman has purchased the^
Goods Company and changed the ?
nam^t^O. B. BowmanJDty Goods
printed
a mammoth four-page circular for
Mr. Bowman telling of the big fcale
beginning this
worth of lovely furniture to be given
away at this sale. Mr. Bowman has
6hty bfeM lh CT6sbytdn a few ffldttftft
but has great faith in our
ture and that of^Cn
evidenced by the large stock of mer-
chandise arriving from the eastern
markets to be placed en sale, dyrjng
the spring campaign for new ciisto-
Mr. Mabe is putting on the biggest
price reduction sale that he has-ever
offered to Crosby county people. He
has purchased the interest of Troy
Wilson and changed the namej to
Mabe Dry Goods Company. He has
a page ad in the Review this week
telling about this sale.
Other Stores -Pnt On Specials
Wiggl^ -anU "M"
lve merchants have put on special tem have established a system of
Spring Opening sales offering very | specials for Saturdays and Mondays
attractive reductions in spring mer- j that have proved attractive to Cros-
chandise to Crosby county shoppers.; byton's big crowds on these two
Parks-Rutherford has enjoyed a spier:- (lays. In fact the idea of "help your-
-Hi-Chief-
Merchaints Offer Bargains
To Spring Shoppers
-A—iwmbe -of Crosbyton';
1 . £ I
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
j: .Hoot Gipsbn in
"Trick of Hearts"
Bang! Clang! Wow! Hurrah
Ouida and the T. U. C.'s!!!
Hi-Chief
for
Coming WEDNESDAY AND THURS.
March 28 and 29
A picture of Lindbergh, showing
40,000 miles covered by him ,since he
first made his'first big flight.
Dramatic Club
COMING
- Bebe Daniels in
" She's A Shiek"
Reginald Denriy in
"Out All Night"
- "ton Chaney in
"Tell It to The Marines"
The Dramatic Club met last Thurs-
day and e&cted club officers. The
officers Me: Presi$|i&-Geneva. .Woody
secretary and.treasurer, Wilms Hukel,
- reporter; WenevS Btlck. The clC.T>"
meets on every Tuesday and Thurs-
day afternoon.
On last Monday evening the club
made its first public appearance.
The members gave a play entitled
"The Fashion Show." Everyone er.-
joyed the play.
In a short time the club will enter-
tain at chapel. Everyone is invited
to attend. "
-Hi-Chief-
Eighth Grade Report
The Freshmen are—getting along
Just fine. -Although we cannot learn
physicology like Miss Petty would
like us to, we all think we will make
j the grade. The eight-A pupils 'are
j just a little bit smaller in physiology
| than we, are but we have them beat
j in everything else. The_teachers sure
do work the poor little freshies. The
! freshmen have been attending the
j agricultural short course and enjoyeI
J it very much.
The Interscholastic League. debate
question for this year is: Resolved,
That Congress should enact Farm
Relief legislation embodying the prin-
ciples of the McNary-Haugen bill.
Students are urged to take part ir.
literary events^such^as debate, decla-
mation, spelling contest, essay writ-
ing,.-mu^ic -memory. ana~Wfemp7?i^r
eous speaking. -
-Hi-Chief-
did spring opening the past two
weeks and continue to offer special
prices on their entire big stock of
merchandise. They are making spec-
ials on their ladies dresses and'.hats
Crosbyton Mercantile Co. *■
The Furnitui'e Store has on their
The school spirit manifested about,
two months ago was pleasing to both j biggest price reduction sale ever held
faculty and students.TWe hope anoth- | in Crosbyton. Mr. Aynes has a com-
er as pleasing can be established a'nd I plete stock of handsome furniture and
t lat it will never die out. | many people of Crosbyton and neigh-
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The FARMALL
All-Year, All-Crop, All-Purpose
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The FARMALL is an ideal plowing tractor. It moves handily and
rapidly over the fields, leaving well turned furrows in excellent
■shape for the operation and crops to follow. All through the win-
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ter the Farmall can be used about the farm. And in the spring the
JFarmall wili.be ready for planting and cultivating of row crops.
It will do all farm power work that any other type of tractor of
equal capacity can do. in addition to all row-crop planting; and
cultivating operations.
self" with a large grocery basket on
one's arm where one can select at
leisure has grown so popular that
raQst all the grocery stores in-Crosby-.—
ton have provided this arrangement
-tertheir cuslomern. ~
- The Plains -Mercantile Com]
has just recently re-arranged their"
FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY
SUNSET COFFE, 3 lbs.
$1.45
SUNSET COFFEE, 1 lb
51c
LADY ALICE COFFEE,
1 lb
37c
LADY ALICE COFFEE,
'/z lb
19c
We want you to come in and look over our other
specials for Saturday and Monday.
grocery department in a very attrac
ive convenient way for their custo-
mers.
W. C. Chase is building new fix-
tures and painting and re-arranging
for installing a new Hocus
system, in their store.
McPherson Grocery is planning to
re-arrange and paint their fixtures in
3. | order to give better service to their
ijl fast growing trade.- They are adver-
tising and displaying some very at-
tractive aluminum ware this week to
be given away with purchases.
The Hibbitts Grocery Company has
already arranged their store in a self-f
service way and everything is handy
for their customers. -
Ed L. Nixon has some "red hot"
specials on Spripg merchandise this
week end. His stock is full of at-
tractive new spring merchandise.
C. R. Houston has put the family
sewing machine out of business this
week selling Nellie Don House Dress-
es, 47 in one day. They advertise a
nice new 4ot for the week end.
Miss. Aruiell Aynea
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PIGGLY WIGGLY
"Cleanest Stores in the World"
Dry Goods has a new line of stamped ,
embroidery pieces this week to bright-
en up the home and for the childr
spring frocks. They are advertising •
this week some beautiful new silk'I—
dresses, embroidery packages and ,
Davis hats for men.
All this is very evident that no
need go out of Crosby county or
an order to any mail order house to
get the newest and best merchandise
at lowest prices. Moral—Keep
-dollars at home and these
lars will come back to yog.
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We are well stocked with the above one and two-row, riding or
walking, disc and surface cultivators. All variety of shovels and
gangs. :
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We also carry a full line of genuine
I. H. C. REPAIRS
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"EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1928, newspaper, March 9, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255715/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.