The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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Spring is coming-on and we need to take more
of our foods. In the spring time the sys-
tem has a ne€d, and is calling for renovating,
felood purifying, refreshing and stimuating
foods.
MERCANTILE COMPANY
We handle the Oldest and Most Dependable
% line of Garden Seed—You Will Soon
Need Them.
Plains Mercantile Co.
Phone 74
Phone 74
WHY LEAVE YOUR OWN TRADE TERRI-
TORY TO BUY A
USED CAR
WHEN TOUCAN GET BARGAINS
LIKE THESE.
iRD V-8 PICK-UP.
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Big Discount.
1987 DE SOTA TRUNK 4- 1986 OLDSMOBILE TOUR-
DOOR SEDAN. Recondi- ING TUDOR. IMS Is a fine
tioned. Big Saving. car. Priced right.
We have a number of cheaper used cars to
choose from. We can arrange terms to suit your
income.
STOP IN: Let Mr. Ellison of our Radio and Re-
frigerator Department tell you about our
win mux.
VOLT ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS
Do you know that you can now own this electric
plant with the reliable electric refrigerator —
that will make ice and plenty of it the hottest
id have the
Before buying
any rural refrigerator see us for prices.
TERMS TO SUIT YOUR INCOME.
BR00KSH1ER GABBERTMOTOR CO.
HUDSON TERRAPLANE SALES
HOME EC. GIRLS TO ATTEND
FHA BALLY
The'registration fee has beet)
sent in and plans are being made
for the local girls to attend the
20th annual Future Homemakers
of Texas Rally to be held in San
Antonio pn May 4, 5 and 6. Four,
local girls plan to attend.
DECLAMATION TRY OUTS
TO DE MONDAY .NIGHT -
Representatives f6r sjfce decla-
mation contests for Interscholas-
tic League will be selected Mon-
day night. Try-outs in both grade
school and high school divisions
will be held in the grade school
auditorium. Out of town judges
wiP select the winners.
DEBATORS ATOEND TOUR-
NAMENT AT WICHITA FALLS
The Crosby ton Debitors attend-
ed a tournament in Wichita Falls
Friday and Saturday. Mina Na-
tion and Frances Oldham com-
posed the girls team and Vaughn
Horn and Durward Morgan the
boy's team. The girls lost their
fifth debate and the, boys lost
their fourth. There''were "139 teams
participating in thfe .tournament.
The Oklahoma City Class A Na-
tional Boys champion debaters at-
tended. The Forensic Debate club
of Wichita Falls high school en-
tertained the debaters with a ban-
quet at the Wichita Falls Country
Club, Features of the program
were a one act' play, "Farewell to
^jLove," a floor,.show by Frown3
Studio dancing class. ' -
The debators are planning to
attend a tournament in Amarillo
next week-end. •
VOLLEY BALL GIRLS WIN
FIRST IN TOURNAMENT
The Volley Ball girls won first
place in a tournament held at
Floydada last . Saturday. The first
game was played with Floydada,
the locals winning by- several
points. The next game with the
old time, rivals, Ralls," was also
won. After'"9efeating Sandhill
-the third ffiune, .the girlamefc-I
ney for the final |arae.
- Girls on the team who played
were: Sybil Blackwood, Dorothy
Blackwood, Winifred Finch. Oth-
Stockton, Velma Ruth Reed. Oth-
er girls making the trip were Jim-
mie Lowe, Baby Doll Kirk and
Anna Beth Smith. With the win-
ning of this tournament another
trophy was added to the collec-.
tion of C H. S.
SENIORS
The Seniors had a called class
meeting
By, Harry S. Allen
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A service that may be more far
reaching In good than any other
of the Revival now going on at
the Methodist Church, will be
held Sunday afternoon at three
o'clock, when Evangelist Harry S
Allen will speak to a mass meet-
ing of boys and men. No boy un-
der twelve years of agejyill be
permitted to attend ' this/service
Vital sex facts thai cvory-fg&tg]
should tell hia bey fojt-often fails
to because of falsemodesty or in-
difference will be made so im-
pressive that {he ' "Service , may
save your son from indulging in
those sina that have wrecked and
ruined so many thousands.
When we remember that public
enemy No. one Is the social dis-
sease that is afflicting millions to-
day, and that it kills more than
any other communicable disease,
we see the necessity of properly
warning our youth of school age
and those who are older as well.
Not ohly the men of Crosbyton
are urged to come but in the coun-
try for miles around the city, it
is hope<J the men and boys will
become interested and come to
this great mass meeting Sunday
afternoon, March 20, at 3:00 o'-
clock 'at the Methodist church.
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FAMILY SERVICE IN THE
REVIVAL
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FOR SALEt-A 40x60 foot hay
bam located on the Bryan and
Meador farm four miles norjh_af
save biw
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FOR SALE—Second year Bag-
ley cottonseed, recleaned, J1.00
twr buahel.TT-H., R. Witt, Kalga-v
ry-
"Leto's" for the Gums
Are your gums irritated? Do
they itch? Do they burn? Do
your gums cause you annoyance?
Druggists return * money if first
bottle of "LETOS fails to satisy.
CITY DRUG STORE
We bay for. cash and sell on credit
used typewriters, adding machines
and office furniture.
We sell any Remington Portable
Typewriter FOR ONLY 10c A
DAY.— THE BAKER CO.
Printing -$ Office Equipment
1009 IS St. Lubbock, Texas
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that Com-
bination Dwelling policies 40i2«.
IPifo wnHpipa
428, 429, 430 of the Northwestern
Fire & Marine Insurance Compa-
ny, Minneapolis, Minn, assigned to
O. O. Scott Agency, Crosbyton,
Texas, have been - lost. THIS IS
TO TJOTlFY the public that none
of these policies have been issued
as contracts of insurance and said
Company has secured no pre-
miums for, any of said policies,
and therefore the sa e are con-
'sidered v6id and of no. effect by
the Company, SIGNED:
FLOYt) WEST & COMPANY,
GENERAL AGENTS,
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SEWING—Let me make your
tailored spring suits, coats or
dresses. For all kinds of sewing
see Mrs. J D. Richards at Sim-
mons House. 9-4tp
19
for sale
640 acres Yoakum Qj
sandy land, fenced on 1
Dil—welt^drilling within | *
Priced $3200.00 with $640,00J
balance 4. equal annual piJI
Int. 6%. State School
51.25 per acre due the
In Crosby County,
tracts for sale pr lease,
write GEO. E. M^YE8.
WANTEEM-Man wittTctri
experience preferred butm.,
cessary. Opening now.Wrtttl
leigh's, TXB-173-MP, jj,
Tenn., or see A. M. Price,
Texas.
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THE FARMERS RI
Cor. 4th. St. A Av. O,
Sells good Farm Gas, 6c; '
Bronze high Test Gas, 8c,
Tax Exemptions. Tractor ft j
Dlst. 5c. Tractor Lube
Gal. Transmission & Gun,
5c Pd. Bring Barrels.
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Friday night of the-revival at
the Methddist church ' will be
Home or Family Night. Special
honor will be 'given the old peo-
ple at this service. A beautiful
Bible will be presented the par-
ents who come to this service,
bringing with them the ; largest
number of their children.
The oldtest father, and the old-
est mother present will be called
for and given - beautiful presents
and a musical program will be
presented that will be a blessing
to all present.
This is also to be penny night
in the revival. Those attending,
who are at all able to do so, are
requested to bring .a penny repre-
senting each year of their age.
This offering will be placed on
the table as each one walks up
and places his or her age in pen-
nies or silver on the table.
This offering is to be exclusive-
ly for the revival. But a few
more days remain in the revival
and everyone-is urged to attend
each of the remaining services
and get a great blessing out of
so doing.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Richard Robbins, Evangelist
Bible Study, 10 a. m. *
Preachings 10:45 a. m.
Lord's Supper. l 1:45 a. m..
_ Preaching 7:45*p. m. <•>
Ladies Bible Study, Wednesday
at 3:00 p. m.
Young People's Bible Study on
Wednesday 3:45. p^m.
We appreciate the crowds we
had at each service the past Sun-
day. We invite you back next Sun-
day. We would like to see our
night crowd as large as the crowd
for the morning service. Why do
you fajHto come at night? Are
you keeping others from coming
by staying away yourself. Theie
is no reason for the morning ser-
vice to be the main service.
Our subject for next Sunday is
"Forgiveness of Sin." We- insist
that you hear this sermon. - The
subject for the night service is:
"Treasure In Earthern Vessels."
Yojj -are invited to attend all the
services.
PRESBYTERIAN
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There will be no preaching]
vice-atr-theJPi-esbyterian
next Sunday on account of
closing services of the
the Methodist church.
S. J. McMurry, Pastor]
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Mystery of the'Famous (
phony's "Fatal Music!"
Refuses to Play Tscha
Sixth Symphony on the
That it always kills
'Read about it in the
-WEEKLY, the Magazine
ted with NEXT SUNDAY'S!
CAGO HERALD AND
NER.
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. Job Work neatly done henl
Sdwards talked to us on 'Prepar-
ing Ourselves for College.'. Then
we had a business meeting and
discussed- our trip-on Senior Day.
We decided to go to Carlsbad ana
to the Bottomless Lakes at Ros-
well. The Seniors also planned a
picnic and skating party at Spur
Friday night. The seniors are go-
ing to make the trip to Spur in a
truck filled with hay. Plans for
the annual flag fight which will
be next Thursday or Friday were
also made.
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Mrs. O. E. Meadows and Mrs.
Geneva Vardy were in Lubbock on
Saturday.
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Does Spring begin on March 20th?. .\or on the 21st?
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1938, newspaper, March 18, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243056/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.