The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1925 Page: 5 of 8
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C..€ , Ingram made a trip to Hollis,
Okla," Tuesday, returning Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Cypert, of-Sla~
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lie v. J. T. Howell and two sons,
John and. Merrill, were visiting at
Abernathy Tuesday.
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Demple Rhea and Leta Liedtke, of
Lubbock were visitors, in the ' City
Sunday.
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Mrs. Lola Thomas, of Dallas,- is
here. visitmg~her .father,- JL - V. Mur-
phree and: sister, Mrs. Clyde Ellison.
-Mrs. Glen.,McKee and children left
Wednesday for San Antonio -for, a
months visit.
F. H. Paschal, Jr./ spent last week
with his' grandparents Mr. and Mrs;
J.B.Coffey. "
• Mr. E. M. English arid 'son, Luther,
are TtvrLubfciock this week on busi-
ness.'
Ruby Parrish, of Lubbock, is here
this week visiting friends and rela-
tives. : ^ "J.
M1'. Cope, of Abilene, is here this
week visiting his daughter; .M'rsi J.
W. Scarborough. :-
General Hauling..
When in need of haul-,
ing call me at WooSd-
dridge Lumber Yard.
• Mr,. JStaflings," 'of Slaton, was ."treiT
this - week visiting in the home of Dr.
Scarborough.
Sunday' witlrMiss Tina Ellison.
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Ed Terrell hi's just •• completed a
new modern residence in the south
part of town for Mrs. B. W. Mitchell.
John. DeCorey who has been quite
ill for,, some time, went to Mineral
Wells Monday.-
Misses Floy Anglin and Sibyl' Tor-
rance, of Tahoka, came over Wed-
nescla-y; for. a visit with Mattie Sue
llowell.
Hoy- Howard and Wife of Aber-
nathy; were visiting the formers par-
ents, Judge and Mrs. B. H. Howard
last week. ■ "
crap while Everett is regaining his
strength. ' '
Mr. O. B. Robertson and family, of Idalou Echo -
Puke, Okla., were here Tuesday
night visiting their' daught«V~Mrs,
M. R. Hibbitts and family. They left
Wednesday morning for Muleshoe.
Misses Dell and Eura Howard -visited
at Big Springs and Sweet water last
week. Mrs. Frank Hill, their ;sister
of Sweetwater returned home with
them to visit for a while with her par
ents, Judge and Mrs. B: H. Howard.
Rev. D. N. Holleyman, „@f the East
Plains, was in town Monday the first
time in several weeks,' since he was
Mrs. J. L. DuYican and daughter, hurt by his team running away with
Miss Berfha, of Wichita '.Falls, were him. Bro. Holleyman was about to
Ed Hajlies, of Crosby ton, brother
of Walter Paynes, of this place was
a visitor to the city Wednesday,
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Dr. Frank Harrison, wife and two
boys, of Dallas are^ here visiting the
formers' parents, Judge and Mrs.
Green Harrison. Di\ Harrison was
released only a short time ago from
army service. While in the service,
Dr. Harrison made a good record.
-When-he enlisted, he- went in as a
first Lieutenant and returned a Col-
onel. Dr. Harrison will be here about
ten days while Mrs. Harrison .and the
children will remain for a month or.
more "visiting other relatives on, the
South Plains.
here last week visiting Mrs. C. H:
Service and family. ' , "
Mrs. Carson, millinery'at Houston's
recover his injuries and expected to
be fully recovered soon.
Everett McCurdy was here this:
left Wednesday for Lamesa. From week visiting his, parens, Mr. and
there she will gb to Dallas to make
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Guy and Mfsr her home. ,.
Cofiekl, returned Saturday from San
Antonio.
Mr. May, Manager of the Cicero
i Smith Lumber Co., of Lubbock, is
Mrs. W. T. McCurdy. Everett has
recently undergone an operation for
appendicitis and this was the first
time lie had been out, and was able
to walk around some. Said he was
CANYON- POINT
It continues dry and hot.
■naediim-. rain. 3"
We are
Judge A. W. Gibson, formerly .of? here this week helping Mr. Haynes feeling tine and thought he would be
Crosbyton but now of Lamesa, is at- invoice at the yard here,
tending District Court here this week.
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Judge B. H. Howard an<l daughter,
Miss Pearl Clements, of Idalou and Mrs, Frank Hill of Sweetwater, went
Miss, Ruby Douglas, of Munday, spent to Olten last week to get Mrs^Jftgw-
ard who has been visiting her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Crausbv. "
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I Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McNeal, their
son and daughter, of Brazoria, Texas,
| are the guests of Mrs. T. H. Ballowe
this week.. Mr. McNeal is a brother
of Mrs. Ballowe.
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GET AWAY FROM THE NOISE OF THE
CITY. Buy your lunch supplies from KARR
and BORSEY and go to the cool, shady canyon,
for your evening lunch Saturday.
Karr & Dorsey
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.Dave McCurdy went up to his
brother, Everett's home north of Ida-
iou Wednesday, to help him with the
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They resist heat, hold their
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To get all the' mileage out of'a
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The little son of 0. C. Damerori has
heefi quite sick but is better at-this
writing.
Mrs. F, H. Paschal attended the
Epworth League Meeting at Amarillo
last week; , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Heathington visiteo
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coffe.y, of
near Crosbyton, Saturday night and
Sunday. -
Mr. and Mrs. \Af.; H. Woodson and
son, Oscar, visited Mr. Rogers Sun-
day afternoon. '
Mrs. Kimbrough, son and daughter,
Howard and Ruth, of 'Ralls, was the
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
R. Sessoms.
Mr. i-nd Mrs. Goheene went to
League Four Saturday night to an
ice cream supper.
Rev. Charles Bruce, who is pastor The little • folks of our Sunday
or the Presbyterian church here for School was entertained with a nice
the summer," has started off nicely j dinner Sunday by Edith Sessom.
with the work and considerable inter- j After dinner they played several
est is manifested by members of this j games. .Everyone reported a nice'
church and by those whfc are not at- j time.
tending any church. Last Sunday j The young people enjoyed an ice
there were about twenty-ffve present cream supper at the home of L. D.
at Sunday School and a like number; Sanderson, .Saturday night.
at the preaching service. Rev. Mr. j There were several visitors at the
Bruce says that he is- anxious for | singing at Mr. Russell's Sunday.night
those who are not -attending—any j Glad to have you come back again
Sunday School to come out be with • for we enjoy good singing.
them. ' | Snookens.
R. W. Rutherford and family went
visiting last week into Oklahoma.
From there they, went""orf into" Colo-
rado, Via Trinidad, La-mar aiitl Pueblo,
and on to the( famous Colorado
Springs and Pikes Peak. They droVe
to the top of. the big hill in their
automobile" and had a delightful tinu
returning home Friday night. -
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Harry
bytori, June :
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and wife, Or
June Oth, a noy.
W. L. Parker and wif
June 20th, a boy.
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Odia JRatheal a
May 21st, a girl.
W. B. Sprigger and i
ton, June 8th, a-boy.-
-William Strange and w
June 9th, a P-jvi ' ,
R. M. Spence and wife, Crosb
May 23rd; a girl. . , ,
M. F. Chikls and wife, Crosbytc
June 0th:'a boy. -_ ,
C., C. Edwards' and" wife, Cros"
June 11th,; a girl.
Frank Fowler and wife, Crosby
May 26th, a boy.
R. L- Johnson arid wife, Crosby
June Oth. a boy.
Dock Now and wife. Ralls,'
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Marion Morgan and wife",
ton, May 28th, a girl.
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Attorney-E. A. Watson and son, M.
G. Watson, of Crosbyton, were visi-
tors to our city last Friday and ~whHe—
in the city were pleasant visitors at
the Tribune office. Mr. Watson has
just recently moved to. Crosbyton and
opened a law office in that thriving
little city. Mr. Watson comes from
Snyder where he was superintendent--
of the public schools of that city for
seven or eight years, but retired sev-
eral years ago~and began to practice
law. Before leaving Mr. Watson sub-
scribed for the Tribune for a year and
we-extend* lnm our thanks. The editor
has known Mr. Watson for several
years and he is a fine gentleman anff '
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colors, designs and a variety of materials from
which to select, add to the pleasure of choosing.
Also Hot Weather Dress Materials-at \
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Edwin. Anderson .Alderman, Presi- ;f3||
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said to be a, possible Moses for the - I
Democratic Presklental Nomination
in 1!)28. He is (>4 years old. He .de*
livered the evology at the Congress-
ion,al Memorial exercises in honor of
thS late President in the Chamber ot
the House of^ Representation last
year. His address made a tremend-
ous impression. '
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INFERTILE EGftS SELL FOR
, HIGH PRICE ON MARKET
Decatur, June 27.—Infertile eggs
are bringing a premium of at least
5 cents a dozen "in Decatur, and due
to certain provisions set in action by
the grocerymen and handlers possibly
more. Good eggs are bringing 25
cents per dozen, paid to the farmer,
while some lesser grades of eggs
proved up in the candling machine
are down as low^ aS 15 cents and the
worst ones -are .being returned to the
producers.
A campaign lg,.being waged to in-
duce the flock keepers to constantly
improve the methods of handling so
as to produce highly dependable eggs
and have the waste that ensues from
negligent handling in hot 'weather.^--
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1925, newspaper, July 3, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242738/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.