The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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4^ Mr. and Mrs. Sep Smith and Mb
f a Mrs. Carter Chase went to Abi-
tan© Sunday to meet Miss Effie
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st Fredericksburg, and Mrs. N. K.
Dupre who spent last week with her
husband at the scout camp near
Kerrville.
Mrs. Roy McDaniel is visiting her A baby sen, weighing ten and one-
mother at Clarendon. half pounds, was born to Mr. and
,: -,i; - • ... ' Mrs. flnfat Vaughn Saturday, July 12.
_ Mise Nina Newten U visitang La Named Pinis W., Jr.
Fort Worth with Miss Side Crausbay
SHERIFF'S SALE
drams, history, emotion,
OF TEXAS,
CROSBY.
Mrs. L E. Mabe
end
and cnuurcn,j ^
er of Lamesa was a week Eleanor and Edward, * J-™"**;!in Rockwa
t with home folks. * .ar® Kue8?8 in the R- E- Kftrr hon,e
* Walker was in
bock Tuesday on business.
this week.
Lub-
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T. K. McDaniel and
Were in Fort Worth
end on business.
not uncommon for revival meetings
~~ lo be postponed until politics could
WHEREAS, by virtue of an erdet 4)6 ?**, «**«•. *&«• the ballots were
of sale issued out of the 72nd Dis. | eoonted—or miscounted.
trict Court of Lubbock County, Tex-1 P* ^ntrast reflected by the pres-
as, on a judgment rendered in said * condition is worthy of comment,
Court on the 81st day of May, 1980, of encomium. The weekly
R. H. Stephenson and A. L. Martin * * S? — -
of Rockwall were guests Tuesday
night in the home of W. K. Casey
north of town. These men were old „
friends of Mr. Daxey back in Rock- M. Hill, I
wall county and were on their way; Bryan, Mrs/Vianna Bradley, Mrs. -
home from Carload. They reported i Josie Harnes and husband, W. L. * oliticg and matters of
to Mr. Dazey that the people here! Bdrnes: H. P. Bradley: Ida Hum- **1 «d""ni|tration are ni _
children,! were doing just as well as they were phrey and husband, James Humphrey,1®/ course. But the attention given
all county. Texas A Pacific Coal and Oil Com- the"1 is characterised more by pin-
|an^a corporation; Samson Tire and ■■&*** *od discernment than by pass.
i Panther
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M. Hill, Raymond Tomson, W.' C;^e"t Ind development, Wghway prob-
- ' x~ - - -Tml?.lem«, local improvement, social life.
and lo-
county.
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OWENS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith and
daughter, Bettie Jane, and Heb Smith
, of Lubbock were guests in the G. ML Sunday dU
Jodie, McKee and R. C. Carter homes Fri-: Albert Al<
0V6i l«6 W66X (jgy
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Church was well attended Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pace were. ir? i_°?i
ing
414f
did
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if
says
mobile
with
each II
American
announced.
The ration of deaths to tal
tion likewise shows an all
. Wln>.w. iii *.«, -M« . - , r crease. 16.6 persons out of
>r Company, a corporation; and,101} °rv 000 being klllfd by c«igp
er Oil and Grease Manufacture ; J* the Texas weekly press of months period ended June 14.
Comi
NEW H!
AUTO >-m
Miss Louise Standard of Ranger
has been a house_i_=gmr_o_
Maurine McDaniel the '^ast week.
Edwin Crausbay spent the week
end in Fort Worth with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Crausbay.
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Just so it is aluminum ware
will trade you new for it. A liberal
allowance. Wood's Hardware. 26-2tic
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Littlefield spent
, u, Sunday in Childress. They were ac-
or Miss compart led home by Mr. and Mrs. R
E. Sherwood, parents of Mrs. Little-
field.
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Miss Nell McDaniel returned home
Saturday from a week spent with
friends in Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Huddleston were
here last week end from Vernon. Mr.
Huddleston and Work have the con-
^®i tract of 17 miles of state highway
work out of Vernon.
o—
Rev. T. M. Johnston and 0. J. Ed-
ler went to Slaton Tuesday for a
meeting with the presiding elder,
pastors and laymen of the district
Herbert Davis and family have
moved into the J. J. Taylor place on
fifth street.
with Bishop Boaz.
Uncle Billie Lamar says the more
ivs
n you do before the rain the less you
Billie Jack Murphy, of 'Dallas, is1 will have to do after the rain. Uncle
known as the Bradley and Bryan
Tract, and on the 5th day of August
1930, being the first Tuesday in said
Month, between the hours of 10:00
o'clock A. M. and 4:00 o'clock P. M.
on said day at the court house door
of Crosby county, I will offer
this weeks guest of his sister. Mrs.
Leslie Mitchell and Mr. Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Scrivner of Matador
were guests of Dr. and Mrs. George
E. Park hill Monday.
Billie advocates the idea of keeping
right on regardless of the dry weath-
er.
Miss Bess Gilbert of Lubbock wat
a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W. L Blake.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rains car-
ried their baby to Lubbock Monday
for medical treatment.
e
J. F. Garber and daughter,
Elizabeth, were in Foursan and
Mrs. M. P. Mask and baby of
Bridgeport arrived Monday fto join
Mr. Mask, who is promoting sales
over the South Plains. She was a
lest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. McCurdy, Monday.
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J. M. Campbell and daughter, Miss
Vivian, spent Sunday in Tahoka S6
r
relatives at Lev^lland.^j^ sell-at—public auction for
' cash, all the right, title and interest
of the said W. C. Bryan, Mrs. Vianna
Bradley, Mrs. Josie Barnes and hus-
band, W. L. Barnes and H. P.- Brad-
ley, in and to said property,
r*— "**• • "« «" Witness my hand this 6th day of
bdgar Pace were dinner guests ofijujy 1930.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Forbis • Sunday. * *£ J. REED,
Hayward Pace visited William Sheriff' of Crosby County, Texas
Odom Sunday. 26-St
Lois Chance of Ralls spent the 0
week end with Celes Bryan. , THE WEEKLY NEWSPAPER THEN
Mrs. Buford Damer spent Monday! AND NOW
evening with Mrs. Hollis Thornton. I
Mrs. Evett called on Mrs. John} No one who was familiar with the
Hampton Saturday evenmg. , weekly newspapers of twenty-five
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse, Pace visited years ago can fail of astonishment in
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whited Monday. I examining today the contemporary
Maude Whited of Cap Rock spent weekly press. A quarter century or
inany, a corporation, Na! is broader ndnded, more toler- was an
thTdocket of said court, I,"*, but not less vigilant, than that single ysat
nf "Mr ana Mrs OlO OXl the 601 day df July, 1980, St] ■ ■ ■ ■ "
Carter homes Fri-. Albert* Alexander *|6:00 o'clockJP. M. levy upon the foM
Dalton Forbis spent Sunday with'
Jimnue Thornton. J Texas, and belonine to W. <?. Bryan,
Mr. R. C. Pace of Acuff spent Sat-1 Mr8> yianna Bradley, Mrs. jfosia
urday night with his brother, Edgar Barnes, W. L. Barnes and fl. P.I
Pace- ! Bradley, to wit: being the Northwest
Earlie Forbis and Jack Teston, Jr.,! one-quarter (NW14) of Section 17,i
spent Sunday with Lloyd Blanton. ! Block C, E. L. & R. R. Ry. Co. lan<~
Tommie Lee Barnes spent Sunday ?nd containing 160 acres of land,
with Mirtie Thornton. —— *K"
Mrs. Nolan Womble visited Mrs.
John Hampton Friday evening.
Mrs. Crump of Paducah is visiting
her son, Mr. Ray Crump, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pace and chil-
dren visited
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Georee Sutherland
visited Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Blanton
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Igo, Mr., and
Mrs. Nolan' Womble, Mr. and Mrs.
oJT12 per cent in a
Monday, July 21
Come in to see us on Trades Day. It will be
handy for you. We will have for your.consider-
ation, fresh, delicious and wholesome groceries—
the kind that makes eating a pleasure and gives
the maximum strength and boi
member of the family.
uvancy to each
Springs this week on business.
Hen
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Saturday night with Barbara Wickoff more has served to recast the ma
- _ . _ . . Lester Nicldes and Willard Wickoff jority of weekly papers, both in ap-
, guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Travis Davis, i spent Sunday with Rufus Pace. pearance and content Formerly a
Mrs. Davis and baby son accompanied Milton Pace visited Andy Robert-! political year was a season of high
* them home and are spending the week; son Sunday. tide for the weekly editor. His com-
® here. Ivan and Sherman Mimms of Spur, munity was political, his associates
are visiting relatives here this week, political, he was political, and he
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Starting Saturday we will allow
thit; tor M .U. «
— — -- aluminum cooking ware, on any piece
yf
ie oi Matador, were
guests of his sister, Mrs. T. K. Mc-
Daniel and family.
of aluminum in our window.
Hardware.
ood's
26-2tc
Mrs. £L H. Carlton and children of
Ranger have been visiting the past
week in the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. K. McDaniel.
o
Mrs. Russell McCurdy returned
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hefley and
baby and Miss Valine Hibbitts and
Glennie Boyd of Throckmorton were
week end guests of C. L. Hefley and
family. J. C. Hefley accompanieu
home Sunday from San Marcos where' them home Monday,
she attended the summer session of
the State Teachers college.
Mary Frances, daughter of Mr.
And Mrs. David Aynes, has returned
home from Slaton where she visited
with friends the past two weeks.
o
Bliss Vivian Campbell has closed
her summer school here and entered
the Tech for the second summer ses-
non.
o
C. H. Brazier of Lubbock spent
Sanday with his family in Crosbyton.
Edwin Brazier took charge of the
Lubbock store over the week end.
Mrs. R. M. Gentry returned Sun-
day to her home- at Texon after a two
weeks visit in Crosbyton with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Chase.
Mr. and Mrs. Chase accompanied her
as far as Lamesa, where they were
met by Mr. Gentry.
Reporter.
o
The largest calvary post in the
United States is Fort Bliss, near El
Paso.
ical.
Partisanship sometimes took on a
fervor which heated every page. Usu-
made his paper po
hip somi
heated
ally there was an opposition organ
across the street, if it was a county
seat town. And the editors grew
vitriolic as the days warmed into
I?1 ^^a'ed ^$20,418,696—exceeded midsummer and the campaign waxed
' """ then
Texas automobile registration fees
1929 totaled $20,418,69*
by only three other states.
into luridity. Politics
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Redwine and
eon, Billie Kirk, of Lubbock, were
Sunday guests in the M. R. Hibbitts
home
o
Trade in your old aluminum ware
Mia* .Tpwel Bolton, accompanied
bv her sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Brown, who have been
visiting in the home of Mrs. Brown's
mother, Mrs. E L. Black, for the
week left for Fresno, California,
last Monday where Jewel will re-
main in their home during next
school term and attend the State
University there.
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. McConnell And
children of Fort Worth, came in last
Tuesday and visited with Mrs. Mc-
ConnelPs parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. R
en new starting Saturday. See our Weatherford. They returned home!
Window. Wood's Hardware. 26-2tc the first of the week. The two young-
• er children, Robert Scott and Marga-
Frank Paudler, brother of G. O. ret, remained over to visit with the
Paudler, and Bob Isler, of Is Cross, grandparents for a while before re-
Wisconsin. were week end guests in turning to their home at Fort Worth.
the G. O. Paudler home. j —-o- •
—o j Mrs. M. R. Hibbitts, Billie
Mrs. L. BL Braiier, mother <of C. , Kirk Redwine and Mrs. Pearl Wright
H. Brazier, and Miss Ombra Tackett left Monday for Throckmorton where
of Fort Worth, are this weeks guests they will spend a weeks vacation,
in the Brazier home. Miss Ruth Redwine, who has been
Special Trades Day
— 15c
COOKIES r<icoanut,
Per dM^ot£h, Oat Meal, Sugar Cocoan
Honey Scotcn, v Ginger
Pe°rCd°otenUT MACAR°ONS
THE CROSBYTON BAKERY
T. T. WILKINSON, Owner
visitinfr in the Hibbitts home, accom-
Try Review Cmsrifled Ads.
em home.
. again we extend a welcome to
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Electrical current *is today a necessity in the
home. The tasks it must accomplish are so
numerous that people have accepted it as one
of the greatest utilities. The future develop-
ment and use of electricity holds such possibili-
ties as leads one almost out of thought. It is
now harnessed to hundreds of tasks in the
home and in industry, and in the future it will
be harnessed to a great many more. The Texas
Utilities Btrives at all times to furnish this
commodity to the greatest number of people at
the lowest possible cost v..v'
Our prices are always right, and qualify comes
first at our store.
On the South Side Just Across the Street -.,r
From Where Drawing Takes Place.
C. L. DYER CASff GROCERY
PHONE 80
We Deliver
A TIME SAVER
The Smith-Conrad Cotton "Combine" Cotton
Harvester and Hull Extractor
This machine will cover from IS to 20 acres ner day depending upon
power used.
A TREMENDOUS SAVING OF TIME!
To sather cotton quickly when it is ready is of greatest importance.
The SMITH-CONRAD "COMBINE" COTTON HARVESTER DOES
this and saves time.
TIME SAVED IN GATHERING COTTON MEANS MONET!
It also eaves from -15.00 to $30.00 per bale on the lalhMai -and
ginning.
It puts the burs and trash back an the field where their value M
fertilizer is estimated st $10.00 per ton.
AGENCY TERRITORY AVAILABLE
Write for further information to the
FORT WORTH STEEL & MACHINERY CO.
GENERAL COTTON HARVESTER DIVISION
P. O. Drawer. 10S8 Fort Worth, Texas
"T-T":
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SPECIALS FOR
Saturday and Monday
BROOM—6 strand
39c
SALT—Plain
k«c
SALT—Sulphur
«0c
PEANUT BUTTER—Quart
39c
SPUDS—10 lb White
.^Furniture, 50c size, for
POLISH—Furniture, 25c size for
mmmmm
TEA—10c sizeL2 for
CERTO—Per bottle
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1930, newspaper, July 18, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242866/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.