The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
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McADOO NEWS
(Last Week's News)
Brakebfll and
Pete
ping In Lubbock Tuesday.
Mra
Mrs. A. R.
Marsh and children were shop
Rev. Weldon Eorterfield of Robin-
son delivered an interesting message
Sunday evening at the Methodist
church.
$P®i, Bpworth League had Its regu-
lar meeting Sunday evening, tho
theme being "The Automobile and
Christianity." J.
The Cap Rock League meeting was
J postponed indefinitely.-
The annual Dickens County Bask-
et Ball Tournament for boys was
held Friday and Saturday, February
7 and 8. Patton Springs won the
tournament, and McAdoo placed se-
cond.
Since the basketball season is ov-
er, the girls are now playing volley
ball. ''
Rev. Frank Beauchamp. local pas-
tor of Che Methodist church, Mr. K.
C. Robertson, Mr. J. O. Morris, Mr
J. F. Phifer and Mr. Roy Ward at-
tended a Missionary Institute held at
Plainview on Sunday afternoon, Fe-
BffiWdary 9.
Mr. C. C. Neely and family visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Parker of Spur on
Sunday
O. Morris and Mr. Roy Ward
church at Crosbyton Mon-J
enior class is presenting its
lund to Marry," at Mt. Blan
.y night, February 14
id Mrs. Cecil Johnson have
Crosbyton where they will
LEATHERWOOD NEWS
By ZELLA STARRETT
Mrs. Jarrel Murphrey spent the
week-end with relatives on the East
Plains.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Phipher spent
Saturday night with the former's
parents of McAdoo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dawson and
son, Frank, Mrs. C. W. Edler and
Mrs. Harvey Edler were Tuesday
dinner guests in the Q, J. Edler home
' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mallow visited
Saturday night in the Rollin Artley
homer
Mrs. W. H. Hames was a Sunday
guest of her son, Q. LT Hames and
wife.of Crosbyton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Edler, Mis?
Alverda Edler and Mrs. Albert Ste-
vens and Frank were Floydada visi-
tors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Campbell o
near Emma were Tuesday visitors in
in the Chester Campbell home
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fowler and son
Norlan, Mr. and Mrs. Orvall Porter
and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Reynolds
visited Sunday in the ^C. B. Parker
home.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
We are authorized to announce the
following names for public office,
subject to the Democratic Primary in
July, 1036.
For Judge 72nd Judicial District:
DAN BLAIR
HOMER L. PHARR, Re-election
For Attorney 72nd Judicial District:
BURTON S- BURKS
GEO. S. BERRY
We take this means of expressing
our heartfelt thanks to all those who
In any way assisted us with deeds oi
kindness and yords of sympathy dur-
ing the illness and death of our dear
mother. Your acts of kindness and
sympathetic expressions have been a
source of comfort to us and made
our sorrow lighter.
Mrs. C. N. Thornhill.
Mrs. F. F. Gunn
J. B. Gilliland
N. V. Gilliland
V. D. Gilliland
When people hear a noise, uiey
look qiHfun to see what caused
So, when you make a noise in
world by advertising.
INSURANCE OF ALL
: KINDS
Your Business will be Appreciated
Citizens Insurance
Agency
F. M. DUNN, Agent
CITIZENS BANK BLDG.
Public Notice of Dissolution
, Notice is hereby given that the
family spent last week-end with Mi s (partnership lately subsisting between
«««♦ nnH XTra L. G E Huddleston and H. Work, of
Dawson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Finch of Crosbyton.
Miss Evelyn Starrett , who has
been ill with tonsilitis, is now back
in school.
The work of graveling the road
from Pansy church to highway has
begun. M
Mr. J. H. Webb returned, home ; said G. E. Huddleston and all
from Fort Worth last Tuesday. He|mands on the said partnership
Crosby County, Crosbyton. Texaa
under the firm name of Huddleston
& Work, was dissolved by mutuaJ
consent on the 8th day of February,
1936.
All debts owing to the said part-
nership are to be received by the i
de-
ar.1
to be presented to him for payment
Signed: G. E. HUDDLESTON
H. WORK. 7-2tc
12, 1936.
attend
day ni
The
co Fri
moved
has now gone on a business trip to
New Mexico.
Mrs. Mary Gilliland, a former resi-
dent of this community, passed a-: February
way a few days ago at the home or j 0
her daughter, Mrs. Dela Gun of Por- SAME OLD THING
talis, New Mexico. J Some one asked the other day if
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Starrett spent ther.e was anything new in the pa-
Friday afternoon, in the home of per. Another replied, "No, same old
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dawson. j thing happening to different people. '
Several of the residents of this | He might as well have said that
community have been attending the the nice dinner he got today was no
old
For State Representative
119th District:
GEO. S. BOND
CREDE J. RHEA
For County Judge:
E. A. WATSON * .
B. F. HICKS
For County Clerk:
EMZY PIER ATT
For District Clerk:
J. A. ODOM
WILL F. EZELL • '
A. W. PYRON
W. V. (WARREN) HAMES
For Sheriff of Crosby County:
ROY E. HILLIN
JIM STARRETT
JIM WILLIAMS
For Tax Assessor and Collector:
M. H. THOMAS
CLAY HENRY
W. M. DAY !
farm thp coming year.
o-
SMITH WARD NEWS
(i
There were only a few at Sundayi
School last Sunday but we had good
lesson | You are invited to be pre-,
sent next Sunday.
Next Sunday our pastor will oe
there and bring a message if the i
weather permits.
Our school is progressing nicely.
The children, will enjoy a valefttine
box today. ~
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Cash are
proud parents of twin i boys since
Tuesday. We welcome these young
fellows to our community.
Mrs. R. C. Ellison Sr., Feb. 6. A
The Home Lovers Clum bet witn
quilt was quilted. The afternoon Vas
meeting at Crosbyton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Macon have
moved back to Broadway
Mr. Nowlin visited Leatherwood
School last Friday.
Messrs F. D. Taylor and J. D. Tay-
lor were visitors in the Webb home
Thursday night.
Mrs. E. R. Underwood and, family
have moved to the Webb community ! desire to know
The Pansy Junior and Senior B. Y |one loses this
P. U. classes rendered a good pro- . the doctor,
gram last Sunday night. There wili
be singing and a B. Y. P: U. pro-
gram next Sunday night. Everyone
is invited to attend.
Mr. Ralph Murphrey returned to
his home Sunday from a trip to Fort
Worth.
Mrs. C. G. Starrett and daughter,
Ava, spent Monday in the Virgii
Richardson home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miller went to
Jack County last Wednesday to vis-
For County Treasurer:
J. F. GARBER
H. C. McDERMETT
ROBT. C. HARKINS
good, because he had the same
kind of roast two weeks ago.
Soloman said 2,500 years ago th&t
there was nothing new under tli-3
sun. But probably he listened with
all his ears to the newest scandal, or
the latent kick from tne taxpayers
It's' the same with modern news
The human mind has an insatiable For Commissioner Precinct No. 4:
For Commissioner Precinct No.
ERNEST SMITH
C. J. (CARL) WREN
R. B. (BOB) SMITH
about life. When any
desire, he should see
R. M. WHEELER
QUALITY
GROCERY
HEADQUARTERS
PURITY — CLEANLINESS — COURTESY
Our Customers are our best advertisement.
They keep coming back. A complete
stock of fruits and vegetables at
all times at our store.
EXPERIENCE*MAKES FOR COMPETENCY
This is expressed in our half century of service
in the West.
Plains Mercantile Co
Reliable Since 1892
PHONE 72
PHONE 72
enjoyed by 9 members and three
visitors. We will meet Februaiy 1J
with Mrs. Price Smith and February
20 with Mrs. Pat Smith. You are
invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Roberts were
shopping in Lubbock Monday.
Hi 7,
JSfe-iK*;
JHafci
LUBBOCK
Sanitarium and Clinic
Dr. J. T. Krueger
Surgery and Consultation
Dr. J. T. Hutchinson
Eys, Ear, Nose and Throat
j Dr. AL C. Overton
Infants and Children
Dr. J. P. Lattimore
General Medicine
Dr. F. B. Malone
Eye, Ear; Nose and Throat
Dr. J. H. Stiles
Surgery
Dr. H. C. Maxwell
General Medicine _ ; jr-
Dr. Arthur Jenkins
d Children
'
Dr. 0. R. Hand
Obstetrics
Dr. J. P. Medelman
X-Ray and Laboratory
C. E. Hunt J. H. Felton
Superintendent Business Mgr.
X-RAY ^AND RADIUM
PATHOLOGICAL LABORATORY
SCHOOL OF NURSING
i
it relatives there.
Mr. Will, Taylor was a Sunday
guest of the Webb family.
Little Manuel Underwood has been
seriously ill of pneumonia the past
few days but is now recovering.
The Sunshine club met at the home
of Mrs. S. P. Starrett Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Starrett and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Oley Moore.
Miss Ellen Williams spent Monday
evening with Miss Alma Spence.
Mr. C. W. Hash who has been ser-
iously ill, is now improving.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCracken.
Mary and Margie McCracken, and
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ratheal anu
daughter, Mary were Sunday guests
in the R. M. Spence home.
Billy Hash h'as been ill but is now
back in School.
BIG FOUR NEWS
By MADALENE EDLER
Mr. H. C. Edler and son Earl and
granddaughter, Madalene, were Luh-
-twck- caller^^j^^^^^-^^
Mr: and Mrs. O. W. Pate were the
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
i Lois Pickard. '
| Several from our community at-
tended the play which was presented
j by Fairview Tuesday night at Mt
Blanco.
Mr. Meredith Steele, Jack and
Lloyd. Mallow, were Saturday night
radio guests of Gerald Edler.
Mrs. Ada Ford visited a few days
the latter part of the week at Mata-
dor.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens and
Exactly
what you care
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OUR ACCOUNT
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ou to number yourselves among its
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vidual.
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The Citizins
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When you absolutely know this about
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1936, newspaper, February 14, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255924/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.