The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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Agriculturists
—LUBBOCK, Texas, Jan; 23. f->
Bankers and fanners of the South
Plains are expected to gather in Lub-
bock Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 1
.and 2-to hear addresses by-Ban H.
Otis, agricultural commissioner of
the American Bankers'. Association,
L. C. Ellis, local key babker of * the
Texas Bankers' Association has an-
nounced.
. Otis will arrive Monday, Feb. 1,
and hia first meeting will' be for
bankers, with a few merchants and
other Lubbock business men invited J our
as special guests. The meeting to
be held at the Hilton Hotel at 7 p.
bers of the South Plains Clearing
House Association, including all ban
Mrs. Emmett Donovan,
aidT Miss
,w ior were the
Sunda^.fflesta of Mrs. Georga> B.
FOR RENT—C. C. Williams home,
located across the street from the
court house. See John Alexander.
l-10tc
Mrs.. Frank Corn, Mrs. Helen Sei-j
ber and Misses Louise and Frances
CONE NEWS
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We had another light snow Mon-1 -.'
y- - ■jii,n~
Mr. and ..Mrs R. R. .Reed and
ther, George, visited in the
George home at Liibbock Sunday.
Mr. Oran Wheeler went to Lubl
Saturday and ♦ brought his fa'
home from the West Texas hos;
where he underwent an appen
The Kalgary school boys played' op£*ati(i? some ten days ago.
the Girard school boys a game "or hp~ sittmlaT *§ol!!
basket ball Friday night. The score nA
was 10 to 2 in favor of Girard. ' ™f*? "? ®
Mrs R. W. Self and children, Mrs-,0^ -!. * being-so, -
" """' Mrs. Gilbert and dau,
Ozelle, spent Friday nil
view and Saturday high
of her daughter, Mrs. *
at. Blanco.
r, Texas, where they
the coming
Mr. Melburn Mowis Is visiting his
cousin, Kav Morris, this .Week.
essbnt '* * ■
j. w
; wont to
r. and Mr
wis'
ay night
a month's
Mrs. Swanholm, Allen and
*y
ject to
in July, .«
For Jnd
To
Miss
Plain-
home
ayia
C. W. Hinson' and -daughter1
In the home of H. R, WittFrid;
ternpon. rdte
J|r, and Mrs^-Howard Reed, and
little daughter, Virjjfhfa Joan, moveu
tb'p^^'i|ff«i3dpo. last Saturday-Where! ... ■ ,
they will make their home, ' . (Lela Harkins and Mr. Bill Lott were
Miss Ruth Stinnett spent the week Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Stinnett.
Miss Dealna Kilpatrick and
Corn were guests "at a bridge party j day night with
m " Miss Doris Springer-spen-
night 'with Miss Edith Parsons.
Tuesday afternoon in the home of
Miss > Delia Wilkerson of Lubbock.
Miss Frances scored second high in
the bridge games. ' ^
FOOD SALE
The Baptist Svmda'y school classes
will have a food>sale at the Piggly
Wiggly store Saturday, all day Get
pje8 etc. for Sunday, j
.. O.. ''ii .o.M., _
Mesdames M. R. Hibbitts and Skill
man Bird spent several days in Lub-
bock with Mrs. George B. Parkhill
*.his week. -—"
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• . Of five surrounding counties, in-
^Hedvimd will' al other . South Plains
. bankers inpJted by J. Ed McLaughlin
Balls banker and chairman of district
: No. 2's agricultural committee for the
! Texas Bankers Association. *w. B.
"vt*ee, chairman of the state agricul-
tural committee for the bankers, will
likely be here as he was instrumen-
tal in getting Otis to visit Texas and
f Lubbock .is the only stop he is to
make in the state.
V Tuesday, Feb 2, Otis will be the
principal* speaker at the regular week
"ly. luncheon of the Lubbock Lion's
. -club and Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.
m., he will speak to a group of South
Rains farmers at the Hilton Hotel.
- All farmers are invited.
His subject at the bankers meeting
NOTICE TO VOTERS
I am a candidate frfr the office of
County Treasurer of Crosby county.
-Mrs. Frank White "" 3-ltc
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Noel went .to
Floydada Tuesday on business.
" Judge Edgar Hutchins and George
Bond, are on a business trip to Aus-
tin: - "
J. L. Parsons of Kalgary was in
the city Wednesday and while here
added his name to the Review list.
Miss Velma Springer spent Thurs
Doris Sj
gBt with Miss
Miss Belle Witt spent the week-end
, June Milhollon.
iss Doris Springer^spent Friday
Mrs. W. H. Wadkins
Bro. and Sister Harder, Mr.
Mrs. John Moore and Mr. and "Mrs.
Morris Wideman were Sunday din-,
ner guests in the Lott home.
The Ladies met at the school house
Friday and organized a P. T. A. 17
wore present. They will meet "thej
last Friday of each school month,
Mr. L. D. Sanderson.is attending
court at Crosbyton this week.
The little infant daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Robert Millican was buried
Friday. • Little Lillie Mae only lived
about six hours. She leaves a father
mother, four brothers and one sister.
Bro.. Harder preached the funeral
at the home, then'Little Lillie "Mae
was laid to Test in the Cone cemete-
ry by loving hands to await the res-
urection morn.
Reporter
o /
S. W. Cooper, at one time secreta-1 «• ?*PADAHTCl?"
ry of the Crosbyton Chamber of * AKJWLKo r AKAuloii
fr. and Mrs. H R
with her parents,
Witt.
Mrs. J. D. Patterson is on the sick
list this week.
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COOPER, RESIGNS
AS SECRETARY OF
WINTERS C. OF C.
Former Crosbyton Man Ac-
cepts Post With Cole-
man Organization
Commerce, resigned/Tuesday morn-
ing from his post of secretary-mana-
ger of the Winters Chamber of
Commerce, and immediately, after-
ward accepted a similiar position
with the-~C of C. of Coleman. Mr.!
the
TOLD OF IN CONOCO
RADIO BROADCAST
Cooper had been secretary of
Winters chamber for four and
half years, having accepted the posi-
tion there after,., leaving Crosbyton.
Mr.- Cooper was tendered the Cole
man position in a field of a half do-
Iowa, "the "Farmers' Paradise,"
checkerboarded with improved high-
BHjEy c'J; IV:Vj I
w.
Mize were in Lufc „
rs. R C, Ellison and
Deward, Ruby Gean and Keith,
" e week-end at Talpa, Te>
Mrs. Mize gave her little
Gladys, a birthday party.
afternoon. She celebrated
birthday;- Those present were
Frank Brixey and children, Frank
and Evelyn and Mrs. Mfller and son;
Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and
children, Pauline, Austin, Chi
and baby., and Mildred .Thomas > She
received several nice presents.'
freshments were served.
. There haiyfaujpts of moving
change^ madiM®55e the last time of r mim '
Smith writing. We are glad to have
the new ones in and will miss the.For Tax Assessor:
ones that have moved out. * GEO. E. MAYES ■
-Remember the community program W. L-JEfcCOCKIN
Friday night, Jan. 29. Every one _ _ .
come. .
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Mmif/s
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For County
JOHN ;
J. W. A"
29. Every
Smiles
"I beg your pardon, sir, but what
is your name?" the teller politely
asked the man presenting a check.
"Name," replied the indignant cus-
tomer, "don't you see ray signature
on the check?" * ; -
"I do," answered the teller. "That's
what aroused my curiosity. * .
— ....... —_
Ma—Aren't we going to let Johny
take saxaphone lessons?
Pa—Not while I own the adjoining
bouses.
°ne For County Jndge;
J. AMOS ELLISON
For District Clerks
EDGAR ALLEN
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For Sheriff:
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EARLY
iu'wnAjtkSs ... ■
IARLY EASTERWOOD
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For Commissioner'Prect. No. 2s
J. R. McDUFF
N. W. LANDERS
a J. WREN ' •
W. A. WALKER
For Public Weigher Prect, No, .2?.
A. W. PYRON
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way« and dotted with 42 beautiful
state parks, a state rich in pioneer
lore and richer-in modern industrial
development—this is the picture pain
ted by Carveth Wells, noted explorer
in his NBC network radio tour for
zeip candidate, arid intends tp begin i Sunday, January 31 at 10 a. m. CST.
his work there around the first of j Wells' radio tour of Iowa is one of a
February, or as soon as he winds up series ''Exploring America With
his work at Winters. ■ I Conoco and Carveth Wells," includ-
Crosbyton people will remember, many American states, and spon-
NOTICE
1 am a candidate for the office of
District Clerk of Crosby county.
Will be "Relations of Banking and' * J ^J. A. Odoni 4 4tc
Agricidture," and at the farmer's! W. J. Rogers of Kalgary was here
session, Better Business in Farm Wednesday on business. Mr Rogers, . . ... 11UU1V „„„ P
Management. , . ■ had us place his name on the Review! M4 Cooper as one of the hardest; pored bv t]ie Continental Oil Co.
m Jr Bowers, agronomist at the list for the next twelve months. working, an^ most efficient secretar-, sketching Iowa's early history,
Texas Technological College, has —„ jes this, organization has ever had.' fvorn tilf, davs of Dubuoue the
charge of_the. meeting of farmers on I am a candidate for Justice of His rise to .secretary-manager of' the. French colonizer through the 'Black!
Tuesday, Fob. 3.
Lee t
the ■Pcau.j.riwiiu.'l No. y, Crosby J Ctileiii.ui OiuinDer u( Cuiimiuiw, u Hawk\var; Well's tells graphically,
county. A. A. Hatchell 3-4tp! ^ty of some 7,000 population, 15 we.l. and interestingly of the natural re-J
u -— i deserved, and Crosbyton people wish SOurces and man-made attractions
^ Ivlitor -A. C. Hyatt of the Ralls, success m his now location; whic:h appeal to the motor tourist. !
Banner was among the crowd seen I " 1 0 " [ The talk 'includes a word picture of
we
-Buying groceries here means receiving the
^ :isQneti hi id co-operation of the management
$ ■
ox the store with its many years of experience
in pleasing its shoppers. Every article in this
store bought only after the most careful con-
sideration toward giving you the utmost in
quality at moderate prices.
WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST
IN THE GROCERY LINE
w. c. chase grocery co.
Phone 146 North Side Square
WE DELIVER
•'. f&v ^
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onj?1
\
ires
Highest Quality ; ^
Longest Mileage
Easiest Riding
Lowest Cost
Guaranteed for one year
against any road hazard.
PHILLIPS
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"Always Glad To See You"
Wholesale and Retail —
^ GAS AND OILS
weatherby service
iTour Business Appreciated
around the court house this week.
NQTICE
I will be in Austin for the next 10
ARMY RECRUITING
wmMT&SS zasa New Men May Enlist Dm-
lor County Judge
announcement
Geo. S. Bond
FIRST BAPTIST B. T. S. PRO-
GRAM TO TAKE PLACE OF
PREACHING SERVICE SUNDAY
Theme—Deeper Spirituality.
Song servtce—Higher Ground,
Have Thine Own Way.
Devotional — The necessity of Spir
itual living—Christene Shaw.
Special song—Wonderful Words of
Life.
Three 3-minute talks on "The con-:
tribution of the B. Y. P, U to my
Epiritual life—Hazel Dell Hicks, Ax-
is Mangrum- and Odie Karr.
Special, song—If We Could But
Spare the time.
Two 6-minute talks—"Some Enem-
ies of the Spiritual life-Ben F. Hicks
2. Worshin Elements in B. Y. P. U.
meeting—W. C. Baker.
Talk—A closer walk with God —
Mrs. Dick
Playlett—by Junior B. Y. P. U.
Closing song and prayer
Everyone is invited to attend this
ppecial program. All young people
who do not attend young people's
sefvices other places, and who are THE STATE OF TEXAS,
member's of the First Baptist church
are invited to join the B. Y. P. U,
Mrs. Feed.
t.iie .State University at Iowa City,
.Cedar Rapids, where most of Scot-j
OFFICER VISITS HERL land's pojridge is made, along with
'pork, pumps, and patent medicines;)
Des Moines, where soldiers ones
were stationed to protect the Indians!
Fort Dodge with its enormous gyp-
sum beds; and* Council Bluffs, where
the Indians anciently held their coun
cils. Of particular interest to tpur- j
ists are'the famous statue of the
ing Feb., He Says
Sergeant M. J. Miner, in charge of
the U. S. Army Recruiting~Stati6n,
at 817ri Broadwav, Lubbock, Texas,
was in Crosbyton Friday. Sgt. Min- chieftain, Black Hawk, and the D. A.:
er is making a canvassing trip of
his district which includes the towns
of Plainview, Crosbyton, Littlefield,
Post, Tahoka, Brow'nfield, Spur, Floy
dada, Ralls and all other towns with-
in fifty or seventy five miles of Lub-
bock * ..
" At the present time recruiting is
closed, with the exception of former
service men who have not been dis-
charge! longer than three months,
men in this class may re-enlist. The
army will probably start enlisting
new men again in February, for posts'
in Texas, Oklahoma, Wyoming and
Arizona.
He also stated that he will furnish
any information, or literature about
the Army, that he is able to, to any
one who will write or call at his
office.
SHERIFF'S SALE
It tablet to the memory of Lincoln,
which Wells describes. 1
The Conoco Wells program is to
be broadcast, at 10 a. ,m. CST. over
the following NBC stations: WPAB,!
Fort Worth, and WOAI, San Anton-]
io. • . |
The same program also comes via.
transcription at the same time over!
WDAG, Amarillo.
We welcome you.
* General Director of B.T.S.
JUST BEGINNING TO THINK
Of Your Garden
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' WE ARE RECEIVING FRESH
GARDEN SEEDS AS THE
SEASON WILL DEMAND
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COUNTY OF CROSBY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of a certain Execution is-
sued out of the Honorable County
Court of Taylor County, on the 4tk
day of December 1931, by W. P,
6ounds, eterk of said County court,
for the sum of One hundred Ninety
One and 40-100 Dollars and costs of
suit, under a Judgement, in favor of
Lee. S. Henry in a certain cause in
said Court, No. 7616 and styled Lee
S. Henry vs. R. L. Bryant and Lena
Rivers Bryant, placed in ipy hands
for service, I, Elmer ReedTas Sheriff
of Crosby County, Texas, did on the
5th day of January 1932, levy on cer-
tain Real Estate, situated in v Crosby
County, Texas, described as fallows:
towit: T
West 160 acres of the north 377.9
actes of Sub. 5, Eastland County
School land; League 8, Cert. 3, Ab-
stract 31, Crosby GoantyrTexas^antf
levied upon as the property of R. L.
Bryant and Lena Rivers Bryant and
Bryant UMP
that on the first Tu
1932, the
(ryant
in Febru-
ary, 1932, the same being '
day of said month, at the Court
the 2nd
ie Court
County, in
Texas,
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Crosbyton Service Directory
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INSURANCE OF ALL
KINDS
Tour business will be ajlpreciated
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—GHieens-lns. Agency -
F. M. DUNN. Agent
at Citizens National Bank
GUARANTEE
Abstract & Title 0&
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East Coart House—Frato m
Crosby County Abstract
Company
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1932, newspaper, January 29, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242945/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.