The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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Mrs. C^cil Berry li gradually *^
covering from throat trouble.
Mrii. Conda Starrett and Mrs.
Lawrsnce Starrett visited In thw
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Walk-
er Friday afternoon.
i^aggsa== .
the hospital at Temple for medl-
2 cai tre*iiM^i-J-_
V. Q. White returned Jiome Frl"
day afternoon frpm a vWt with
hie daughter and her family at
Petersburg. ■ ■ r.'~ *
*There ,will be a working alt the
Leathenyood ttfliool as soon aa the
ground dries. They plan to moke
some walks and put out some
trees. The date will be announced
later. , «
Mrs. W. P. Eatheal has recover-
ed from being ill. We were glad to
see.her present at church Sunday
and Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Parmer Anderson1
THBCEOMYTOW RBVTBW
John Richardson was taken . to and daughters visited in the home
NOTICE
WE ARE IN DEMAND FOR'A
ALSO NEED A FEW FRIARS
There is a lot of copper, bronze and aluminum
laving around your place that I will buy and pay
highest prices possible if you will bring it to me,
BRING ME YOUR POULTRY, EGGS,
CREAM AND HIDES
line of Sun
D.E. SMITH PRODUCE
.£25
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EflRLV EVERV
_ nnmnfiiG
At Your Favorite Grocers You Will Find
KREAM KRUST BREAD
Good Eats Bakery
4SYSTE]
Grocery & Market
Phone 39 - We deliver
PLAINS MERCAN-
TILE COMPANY
Grocery * Market
Hardware
—PhoneTt^-
DYER GROCERY
EDWARDS MARKET
Phone 80 - We Deliver
WEST SIDE
SUBURBAN
GROCERY
CROSBYTON FOOD
STORE
Grocery^ - Market ___
Phone 120 - We deliver
McEACHERN
Grocery & Market
WeDeliver
MAYFIELD
Hrnpftry - Market —
We Deliver
ATCHISON
Suburban Grocery
Phone ??
of Mr. and Mrs. H,. R. iBtarrett on
Suwlay. ——-
Mili Winnell Rathe&l was ab-
sent from school the past week
frpcftHie of sickness,. however the
bus did not make its route.
Mrs. C. W. Harti was in Lub-
bock Monday for eye treatment.
Mr rwftnn Wilson did not re-
port present at school two days of
the paat Week because of illness.
Mr; and Mrs. Ralph Murphrey,,
Catherine and boys were Sunday
guests "'of Mr. and Mrs. V. G.
White. *
Mrs.'J. P. Williams visited Mon-
Tjteyfo the tfbme of Mrs. C. E.
Rowse of Crosbyton.
Mrs..Lois'Ratheal visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ra-
theal Sunday.
There will be ■ church Sunday
and Sunday night at Pansy. Eve-
rybody come and invite someone
else. We would like to see . the
house filled.
WAKE NEWS
MRS. W. T. BARNETT
the Ross home Tuesday.
^ Mr.r and Mrs. A.. G. Norrls and
Bobby spfcnt Saturday night in. the
Erwin jClark home.
Mrs. Bob Steen and Mrs. J. C.
Barnett attondedthe council meet-
ing of the H. D. Clubs Saturday-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones and
J-
Sunday in the R. D. Woriey homev .
M^. and A^rs -Erwin Clark and
Royce Jean visited relatives i|
McAdoo Tuesday.
Cleo;and Jerry Whittle are back
in shc<$Ql this week after an ill-
ness of 3 week of scarlet - feaver
and flu. N
Mrs! W. T. Barnett and children
visited in South Plains ' Saturday
night and Sunday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miller.
I Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Owen and
Mrs. N. W. Baldwin were shop-
ping in Lubbock Tuesday.
Mrs. M. H. Thomas visited re-
latives and friends in Crosbyton
Sunday afternoon.
GWENSlWS
Mrs. O. Br-McNeely
' The Wake H. D Club met Feb.
14 in th& home of Mr,s. M. H. Tho-
rn ais; The program games * were
played and gifts exchanged, Re-
freshments were served to 10
members' and 3 visitors. The next
Mrs. R. D. Woriey February 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Seigler and
children are visiting his parents at
Bridge Port Lake. , * *
Sunday callers in the A. G. Bar-
nett home were: Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Steen and Billy. Mrs. T. R. Jones,
Vona Mai, Lila B. and "Troy Don,
Mrs. Will Griffin and Mrs. Will- D.
Griffin. v V
We are sorry to hear-that Mrs.
Ross is on the Sick list this weelr
Bill Woriey,— of jayton was-J^ visitors in the O. M. Mimms
visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs
Most of the snow drifts have
melted and our school progress-
ing after missing Monday of last
week. The shcool children are stiii
talking of their experience in.
snow storm. Thrity of them were
en the bus which stalled about a
half mile from the Schluter farm
i where they spent the night aiut
! part of Saturday night the 17th.
I- Porter McDougal taught a Bibie
lesson Friday night and will eon-
' tinue to teach each week at that
time until a pastor is secure^ for
the Baptist church
Attendance at Sunday - School
Sunday . was fair n-ter having mis-
sed the . week befoie. ———-
MAD ALINE EDLEB
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shipman
and family were Sunday afternoon
visitors with Mr Shipman's uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shaw
Marjte visited Saturdav night and and-daugtrtw- ««st Qf-Crosbyton^-
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall AUdridge
visited Sunday afternoon - in the
Lloyd E. Fowler home.
Mesdames B. B. Steele and C.
T. Justus were Sunday afternooh
callers of Mrs. I, H. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Edler and
daughters ^£nd Polly "Shipman,
were Sunday dinner guests of
their daughter,' and sister, Mrs.
Clifford Hargrove, Mr. Hargrove
and Forrest Kenneth.
Ancil Steele and Elbert Lindsley
made a business trip to Lubbock
Saturday.
Gerald Edler and classmate,
Ernie Brown, visited Saturday
and Sunday as the guests of Ger-
ald's parents,' Mr,, and Mrs. 0> J.
Edler. Both boys are seniors in
Texas Tech.
Miss Billie Hamby saw the ma-
tinee "Gone With the Wind" at
Lubbock Tuesday..
Mr. and Mrsr-C. T. Justus-' and
family were Sunday afternoon vi-
sitors in the B. B. Steele home.
-BEAUTY SHOP OPENING
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MODERN SERVICE BEAUTY SHOP
in my home one block west and across the high
way from the Methodist church.
We are prepared to give permanents, seta,"
manicures, facial and other beauty treatments]
at popular prices. All work guaranteed.
—All New Equipment—
MRS. J. L. YOUNG, Owner
MRS. EARL EDLER, Assistant
R. D. Woriey Monday.
H. B. Barnett, of Dean, was at-
tending .to business her.e Tuesday.
Mrs. C. P. Owen and her neice
from Spur are leaving in a few
days for a visit with relatives in
Califoria.
Mrs. M. H. Thomas vitited in
AM. SI/f N
PIPE -
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i EN1RAL PIPE A SI PPLV CO-
.fill So. Ave If ovc
1 ubhork. Tt'y.rw
INCOMETAX
BE GLADTO
ASSIST YOU
AFTER 5:30
ANY EVENING-
JOHN HANEY
home Sunday were Mrs. Hicks and
children of Idalfiu, Tom Porter and
family, of Lakeview, Loyd Blan-
ton and wife and David Blanton.
Visitors ih the B. F. Elam home
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Young and son C. T. of Fairview.
Mr. and „Mrs. Charless Bennett
and wife , of Lubbock, Harold
Moore and wife; Mr. and Mrs. Les-
ter Johnson and Lavern Johnson
and wife were guests in the Jim F.
Brakebill home Sunday.
B. E. Perkins and family visited'
the R. L. Pace familv-at Farmer |thews
Sunday. ^ Jill
H J. Cornelius is in the Scott
and White hospital at Temple for
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. V, H. GilbreaLh
and Mrs. A. W. Ford went to
their ranch at Matador last weeK
and found everything in good
shape afte j the snow storm.
The. McNeely fanfflies went to
Lubbock Sunday afternoon
ing relativees.
visit-
bock Visited Sunday as guest of j
her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F: I
Edler and Genevieve. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E.. Fowler !
and children visited Sunday in *Lo
renzo with W. R. Woods and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall AUdridge j
and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Justus j
and family were Saturday night j
visitors in the Davis home. ,r The j
evening was spent in playing 42.
Mrs; : G. B. Paikei was a Mon-
day visitor with Mrs. Henry l5ig-
ginbotham.
Mrs. Delmar Forgus and chil-
dren have returned -to their hom j
at the Crawfish, ranch after a
week's stay, in the George Forgus
hbme where little Sanda has
been quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lindsley
and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Powell
and son of Crosbyton, visited Sun-
day, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
AncU Steele and children.
Mrs. B. B. Steele was a Mon-
day visitor with Hrs. W.
ANNOUNCING
A NEW SERVICE FOR MY CUSTOMERS
* WE WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER
YOUR CLOTHES.
—Telephone 118 at Any Time—
FRED'S TAILOR SHOP
-Telephone 118 — We Call For and Delivi
—Mrs.-Carl—Gourson—trfPampa:
was a Sunday afternoon caller in J
the J. F. Edler home. Sorry she 1
did not find any one home but we 1
-found your note. You left saying
you were here.
RNNOUIICING
—We have leased the L. M. Simmons Gai'age
the East Highway, and will retail and whole
Gosden Gas and Oil. We keep delivery truck
road. : I
We handle Gates Fan Belts for all cars
trucks. Buck-Skin Tubes, Falls Tires.
"We DOZE BUT NEVER CLOSE"
COSDEN
R. S. Gipson, Manager * Phone 91
By MRS, DENNIS TAYLOR
MORE NEUJfORD
new
Your Ford Tractor Dealer unloaded 48
tractors this week, and has delivered 28 of them
to the farmers.
Sales to date are 87 u^Crosby
counties.
and Dickens
SEE YOUR NEIGHBOR WHO HAS ONE
JEFFREYS TRACTOR COMPANY
CROSBYTON v 7* SPUR
INSURE IN SURE
INSURANCE
American National
Insurance Co.
E. E. TERRELL
—Representative—
his
COME OUT
FROM BEHIND
TOE WASHBOARD
Bring Your Clothes To a Mo-
dern Laundry. Plenty of Hot
Water.
Wet Wash
Rough Dry
Finished or
"Help Yourself"
E Z WAY LAUNDRY
MRS. L. A. FTNCH
NOTICE
1,1940
GAS BILLS ARE TO BE PAID TO MR. F. M. DUNN
NATIONAL BANK BLDG
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T. S. FURLOW, Manager
Church News:
Rev. Victor Crabtree filled
regular appointment Sunday.
The W. M. U. met Monday ev-
ening with 7 ladies present at th>i
home of Mrs. V. F. Crabtree. Dis-
cussion from the book of 1 Samuel
j was given.
I Locals
j Pauline Reagon, who was oper-
ated on for appendicitis on Feb. 14
at Floydada returned home Sat-
urday. i '
Mrs. Joe Dunn and baby daugh-
ter have returned- home from
Floydada hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. ARplegtite
have a new baby boy. He wad
named Joe.
F. O. James and daughter of
Tahoka visited in the J. O. Mc-
Murry home Sunday. Lee McMur-
ry returned with them.
MisSes Oma Lee W&tsoon, Le-
nore Haverstock, and J W. Mc-
Cravey visited in Childress Sun-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Clay Campbell of Ralls
spent the week-end with her mo-
ther, Mrs. Mary Kirk.
Mr. and- Mrs J. A. Trammell
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Single-
ton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith were
Sunday dinner guests of the Edd
Robersons.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Smith were Mr. and Mrs.
Oates, and Mr ^and Mrs. E. H.
Brpwn.
B. V. Armstrong of Sandhill vis
ited 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warren
Sunday. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt McClure
were Suhday dinner guests of Mr."
aiid Mrs. Weldpn McClure.
Mr. and \^Sr-Joe Musgrave, of
Wichita Falls spent part of last
week in the J. -H7 Brewer home,
r? Miss Ila Acker spent the week-
end In Whiteflat.
' Martha Lou McClure, Helen
^Jlodges; Mr. and, Mrs. Charlia
Wright visited Mr. and Mrs. Den-
nis Taylor Friday night.
• Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Norval and
daughters of Floydada were Sun-
day evening guests of Mf, and
"Mrs. H. W. Fite.
Mrs. Horace Cage . spent Tues-
day with Mrs. Dennis
—-——o——
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brixey and
children, Evelyn, Frank and Wan-
da. Gayle spent Sunday with the
J. W. Layton family fa. the Smith
cdmmunlty.
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AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING
work guaranteed
E. H. Collins
—Jeweler—
AT NICKSON DRUG
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1940, newspaper, March 1, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243157/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.