The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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the pastors study - by the
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home on the East Plains af
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PREACH AT EVERGREEN
., B. M. Reed will preach at
Evergreen next Sunday at 11 o'clock
#nd also at the evening hour at 7
o'clock, announcement was made here,
this week. Everyone is cprdialfynn-
vited to be present.
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^Sunday.
J. C. Orr and son,,Dayton, of Lub-
bock was in Crosbyton Monday.
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Mr. and lira.' M. R. Hibbitts spent
y in Lttbbock as guests of Mra
ibitts' brother," Homer Redwine
Ijand family.
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M J. Newt Mabe and family visited
iVelstives in Levelland Sunday. Mar-
guerete Mabe, who spent the holidays
there, accompanied them home.
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f.f Less Slaughter of Pampa visited
4n Crosbyton during the holidays.
*!'( Miss Ada Simmons returned home
iflSunday aftfer a two months visit wiih
Relatives and iiiends at Whitney.
! Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Littlefield of
* Crystoval were guests of their sons,
-;Olen and Albert Littlefield during
v4he holidays. Mr. Littlefield's mother
$f Jtfrs. C Littlefield of Cone accompan-
them home and will spend the
uter in CrystoVal.
to please find check
cents for which please set my
subscription date up oi)e year.
Best paper for the money I know
of. Yours very truly,
ROY J. TERRELL
: / City Secretary, Lorenzo,
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/■ J. A. GUTHRIE DIES
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Former Crosbyton Reskkmt Died
night at Plainview. The body was
brought overland in ambulance by A.
A. Hatchejl Monday evening and_fun
eral services wegovconducte< "
J. A. Dunn. He was buried in the
Crpsbyton cemetary by the. side of
his wjfe and also a son.
Mr. Guthrie lived at Crosbyton
until four years a$o when he moved
to, Plainview. He "was one of the
pioneers of the city. - Miss Maurine
Guthrie, a granddaughter, of Paducah
young couples returned present at .. th$' funeral, -also
_ . -v. j|rs_ pjpp8 and others from Plain-
view accompanied the body - to the
cemetery.'
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STATE CERTIFIED LANKARD-
BRED COTTON SEED
If you have any idea at all that
you will want sonte -of these seed,
see Mr. Landers at the Red Gin not
later than January 10. Whether yoq,
have "money or not, come in and we
will make arrangements. Seed now
at the gin.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cliffoni Hfeddrick
and two litle sots of Turkey, Mir.
and Mrs. A- _NV JJardesty and ..two
little sons ®f Aberhathy were holiday
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Homane.*
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Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Lenard and
daughter, £buise, have returned to
Ah§ir home :at Breckenridge after
spending several weeks here at the
bedside of -Mrs. Leonard's father,^?.
L. Tinsley.
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Mg^and- Mrs. W. H. Nfckson visit-
ed in Lorenzo Sunday.
ON TEXAS FARMS
By :W. H. Darrow, Extension
Service Editor , .
We Wish You
A HAPPY AND
PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
We thank you for
business given us dur-
ing the past and assure-
it will be a plea-
to serve you and
ive to make
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interest to
ere through 1981
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BEAUTIFUL HOME GROUNDS
give pleasure, and add value to pro-
perty. Valuable information is found
in free catalogue of Ramsey's Austin
Nursery, Austin, * Texas. Write for
it. , • 46-tf
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Dave McCurdy of Hereford spent
Christmas here with - his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. McCurdy. \
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Mrs. Ragan of Rule is a guest this
week in the home of her son, Dick
'Ragan and family.
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
When the story of Texas dairy
farming is written into the histor-
ies of, the future it may be that large
credit will go to the dairy herd dem-
onstrators who are" helping to keep
faith in the dairy business alive by
i ut of what; many claim is a* losing
game. Aided by county agents more
than 200 of these demonstrators are
making their farm centers of local
dairy inspiration.
There is J. B. Davis at Chilton in
Falls county who has six months' de-
tailed records on h^ 11 cows to show
that he has $481.25 in added net in*
come during that period. -The calf
crop and the manure paid for the la-
bor, he says.
TO THE SHERIFF OR ANY CON-
STABLE OF CROSBY ...COUNTY,
GREETING:"" ""
_ You are hereby commanded" to sum
mon W. C. Emde by making publi-
cation of this citation once in each
Week for four consecutive weeks pre-
yious ta the istam day hereof, in
some newspaper published . in your
county, if there by a newspaper pub-
lished therein, but if not, then in the
nearest county where a newspaper is
published, to appear at the next re-
gular^term^of-. the County Court of
Crosby County, to be holden at tho
courthouse thereof in Crosbyton, on
the first Monday in February, 1931,
the same being the 2nd day of Feb-
ruary, 1981, then and there to an-
swer to a distress warrant returna-
ble to said-court, which distress war-
rant was issued by me on this day
on the affidavit of G. E. Huddleston
against said W. C. Emde, claiming
that the said W. C. Emde is "justly
indebted to him in the sum of Two
Hundred Seventy Five Dollars for the
rent of that certain premises situa
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Corrections are being prepared for
immediate revision of Texas section
of one of the three geographies stu-
died in the public schools .of the state,
it was announced this week by D. A.
Bandeen, manager of the West Texas
Chamber of Commerce.
The McMillan Company, publishers
of the text studied in "the fourth and
fifth grades in Texas, will not wait
for expiration of its three-year con-
tract on the present text supplies,
Bandeen was advised, but will accept
minor revision at once, if they do not
require rewriting of whole sections!
For next editions the company will
accept and print wholesale revisions
to he written by a text committee un
der the chairmanship of Dr. W. P.
Hdrh, president of the Texas Techno-
logical ,College, Lubbock,-assisted by
presidents of other institutions. ^
W. H. Bowman, * MacMillan repre-
sentative, was in Stamford* Thursday
to work out the immediate minor re-
visions with Bandeen and the Wept
Texas Chamber's publicity committed
J. W. Aynes went to Wichita FaJU
this weds on business.
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Mrs. England, mother of Mrs. E. L.
Black^uffered a stroke of paralysis
Saturday morning. She has bepn
seriously ill at the home of her daugh
ter, |n West Crosbytpn... v. v r „
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin of
Pampa were Saturday, guests of her
brother, Roy Heard and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. S". Fisher of Lub-
bock were Friday guests of Rev. and
Mrs. T. M. Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Parks spent
Christmas in Levelland as the guests
in the Judge Jake M. Mabe home.
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Green had! as
their guests Christmas two of their
sons, Carl and Fred Green of Amar-
illo.
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Miss Ruth Heard of Lubbock was
a guest- Saturday of her brother Roy
Heard and family.
r ... Northwestern fro
Spur to a .Plains connection, proba-
bly Crosbyton, and -this Spur road
connects with the Wichita Valley at
Stamford, a Denver subsidiary.' Talk
of this proposition was renewed last
•week.
"it is known that the Santa Fe has
not given up its original plan to build
from the «West into Fort Worth, a
program which if undertaken fjive
years ago would have stopped several
other extensions in order to shorten
the route to the Plains and ranches
The cost of such a project is'placed
at $17,000,000."
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twelve months
cere wish that the Eastern Star will
and point the way tomamy,
ever
many years of abundant happiness,
prosperity and health.
CITIZEN'S NATIONAL BANK
Crosbyton, Texas
"A HOME BANK FOB EVERYBODY"
SAME PRESCRIPTION
HE WROTE IN 1892
, When Dr. Caldwell started to practice
medicine, back in 1876, the needs for a
laxative were not as great as today.
People lived, normal lives, ate plan,
wholesome food, and got plenty of fresh
air. But even that early there
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Oldham and
daughter, Frances, spent Christmas
in Snyder as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Oldham.
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W. L. Taylor apd family spentfjhe
holidays with relatives in San An-
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Happy Dyer, Lamesa spent Christ
mas day here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. H. Dyer.
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Miss Ima Jewell Paschat of Lub-
bock spent Christmas with fier" pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A' Paschal.
Mrs. B. R. Black has returned to
her home at Truscott after spending
the holidays here with her soft,. E. L.
Black, and daughteXy 'Mxs^Ca^i. Er-
nest and Monroe Cash accompanied
heir~home.
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When your
Children Ciy
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Baby has little npeets at All
year ears cannot uwrent them. But yen
em ha prepared. Then you can do what
any experienced nune would do—what
ted in Precinct No. 2, Crosby Coun
ty, Texas, described as follows, to
16, n and 18, Blk. No. 46
to the town of Cros-
for. the
1st, 1930 to-
ns* any nttle pain you cannot pat
And it's always ready for the <
t have you this
County Court of
pangs ;of colic, or ooastlpation,
, Texas, at
too, for older
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The preecription for constipation that
he need early in his practice, Sad which
he put in drug stores in 1892 under the
of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin,
* liquid vegetable remedy, intended
for women, children and elderly
and they need just such a mild, safe
bowel stimulant.
This prescription has proven its worth
and is now the largest selling liquid
laxative. It has won the confidence of
people who needed it to get relief from
headaches, biliousness, flatulence, indi-
gestion, loss-of appetite and sleep, bad
breath, dyspepsia, colds, fevers. At your
druggist, or write "Syrup Pepsin,"
Dept. BB, Manticello, Illinois,
trial bottle.
for free
New Year's Greetings
I take this method of extending the Season's
Greetings to the members and friends of the
First Methodist Church. I trust that 1931 will
be a happy and profitable year for each of you.
I extend a cordial invitation to each of you to
worship with us beginning next Sunday morn-
ing with Sunday school, which begins at 10 o'-
clock. Preaching, 11. League, 6:15 p. ,m. Ev-
ening service, 7 p. m.
T. M. JOHNSTON
* Pastor ~
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A MESSAGE
To Tlw Women
Who Shoulder
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With the coming of the New Year, the problem of housekeeping
increases. There-are more things to be accomplished. Tung to
electricity for help. Its thousands of practical uses in the home
have been created through necessity and each task that can be
done by electricity lightens the burdens of housekeeping. It
may be a toaster, a waffle iron, a heater fOr a room or a sewing
machine, but remember, electrical current can do the job.
Though the volume of current now used by people of Crosby-
ton is large, the cost is very small—the cost is small compared to
the convenience and service given. g
Start today. Make this'a joyous New Ye£r in the homfe thru
harnessing the power you have at hand.
"Serving The Greatest Number of People at
'; the Lowest Possible Cost"
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1931, newspaper, January 2, 1931; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242890/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.