The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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and (Children were Sunday
callers In the C. T Jui -
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Mr. and Mi's, Gene Karr of Fair-
and Mr. ant Unt Alton *>■
Lubbock visitors Friday
^.Fergus ana qhil-
Sunday afternoon visi-
the H. L Wilson home
' has been received here
Payne Love who has been a
at the Shriners home in
is -at his-home in Paducah
in m * "P Mt cannot walk as
all hoped. The Love family iived
' in our community until recently
they moved to "Paducah. '
and* Mrs. b/jEdler"
SJIQ HUB. V/. W • nuic* *«* v ^
were Sunday dinner guests where they will visit their daugh
O .{.tor Mr« Bavmonc
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ATHLETE'S FOOT
RINGWORM
Ear Quick relief from Athlete's
Coot, Ringworm get Zenzal.
Feet sore? Skin raw,, cracked
underneath and between—the
few*?". Money back if Zenzal
Jlimot aoothe.. cool and aid
healing. Pleasant t use. Get
Zetuwl today.— —. _
■CITY DRUG STORp
and Mr«: H. S. EdhH
Crosbyton,
Mr. andvMrs. Clyde Mallow and
family left'the first ot the' weeg
for Bledsoe to ttttltt ©Iff ,
home^-Ws wish .them all the good
luck possible.
. Mr^ and Mrs; Lloyd B. Fowler
had as theif Monday dinner guest
Mr. Fowler's i mother, Mrs. Myrtle
Fowler, and1 son, Gertin, §nd
daughter, Fern Julian of Lubbock;
Mrs. Jylian is recovering from a
repent major operation at the
West Texas Hospital. -v.
Mrs H. I. Wflsoh reports t
arrival of a new granddaughter at
the home of her son, Carl Wilson,
and wife at Lockney on Monday
night. Mrs. Wilson haS" been visit-
ing,her son and family for the
past two weeks
Mesdames _ B B. Steele, Ancil
St^fe aifd children, Marshall AT-
dridge and baby, Delmar. Forgus
and children, were Sunday callers
of MiUHbloyd E._ Fowler.
Mrs. D. D. Furgtta-visited Mon
day in Crosbyton in the George
Forgus home. -
Neil Reynolds was an all nigh
visitor with Leonard Parker Mon-
day night. ,
Gerald Edler registered Wed-
nesday at Texas Tech for this
semester.
Mr/ and Mrs.'^LloycPA. Fowler ^
have both been quite 111 at * thc-trj~tip Smith
home but are improving at this
writing ,
Miss Helen Wood was a
bock shopper Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Parker
Ltib-
and
U-
to neui
We have moved our auto and tractor parts
into the McEachern Grocery just west of the
Citizens National Bank. •
We are featuring a complete line of-
McIVAY NORRIS
REPLACEMENT PARTS
We invite everyone to come in
_j our stock-over. _
We can satisfy your needs in Tractor, Truck
and Automobile Parts.
MOTOR SUPPLY COMPANY
FRANK B. JOHNSTON, Mgr.
Tuesday for Wesleco
ter and sister, Mrs. Baymond
Bottling, Mr- Borning and sons.
They also, expect- to visit Mrs
Parker's parents, Mr.- and Mrs
A "Reynolds" in - Bevine before re-
turning home. We understand
that, Leonard is keeping bachelors
hall while his parents are away.
Mrg. Lloyd fei Fowler and -Dar
wyn were recent visitors in Fort
Worth as the guests of Mrs, Fow-
ler's mother, Mrs. Mollie Wood.
Mutt Steele has returned from a
visit in Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Edler and
Miss Beatrice Stephens were the
wfeek-end guestd* of Mrs. Edler
and Miss Stephens parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Albert Stephens at Bal-
leyboro.
Miss Madalene Edllr of Lub-
bock visited the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Edler and Genevieve,
Mr. "and "Mrs: "A. "Wr Pyron vit
ited Sunday in Crosbyton as the
guests of Mr and Atrs. Charles
Beckhatn.
Arnold Fowler
they enjoyed trying out,
Mr. anir Mrs. J. E. Walker went
to Sweetwater last week-end.
Mrs. B. rkins, Mrs. J. B
yfrsJ'WalKerr- Mrs. M. L. Sapders, Sr.;
i. M lire. _R. - B. Crump., and Warren
UnAPA hftVA recentlv hfiPn ill lull*
invvt v jpwvv • wuMWy •
are all better. *;.
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Mr. and Mrs. —-
were in Lubbock Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs'c. B, Parker are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rey-
nolds in the Valley.
' Mr. Eyid ,Mrs. J. A. Fowler, Mr.
and Mrs..Nolan Fowler were 'in
Plainview Wednesday. _ - - -
Mrs. Lillie Smith of Amarillo is
tfie guest of -her sister, Mrs. Mat
OWENS NEWS
By MBS. O. J*. McNEELT
Sunday school, Church and*'sing-.
ing were well attended and much
cold weather had gone.
Guest? in the Lester Johnson
home on Wednesday. and Thurs-
day of last week were Mrs. John-
son's mother, Mrs. J." A.t Bishor.,
her brothM®3Paul.and Dale Bish-
op,. and a brother-in-law,vJSpmer
TjtiAw!<ra* r>f nmvhnrrt TexaJrThev
By MRS. W. T. BARNETT
The Wake H. D, Club met in,
the home of Mrs, Alvie Ratheal
-January 24. There were only ten
members present. Miss Dixon was
with us. The next meeting #vill be
in the home of Mrs. M- H. Thomas
February 14. .. " ' .
Mr. Horace Ratheal underwent
an operation at tlie. Lubbock San-
itarium last Thursday
The M. H. TOfiqmas Jamlly. visit-
ed relatives and friends in Crosby
ton and RaffsHast weeK,
Billy Steen spent Friday night
with Hilton Jones. . -
• Mrs. George Nobles of Cone vis-
-ited in the Arvia Moore home laat
Thursday,
Mrs. Alvie Ratheal and children
•>pent last Thursday in the Bob
Steen home.
Mrs. R. R Jones and We\don
made a' business *trip to Lubbock
last Friday -i
Garrett Barnett,
KALGARY 4-H CLUB
GIRLS MEETS
Miss Carolyn Dixon, home
de
monstratioiTagent, "met with the
Kalgary 4-H club girls January
28, and several changes , were
made in the year's program. Meet-
ings will be held on every foutth
Monday with Miss Dixon.
Committees were appointed as
follows: Finance, Dorothy Phillips
'Chairman, Sylvia McClain and lm-
ogene Fry; Pcogram, Zona Hinson
.chairman, V61ma Witt and Wino-
na Pace; Recreation, Hazel Par-
son, Chairman, Virginia Lee Nol-
an and Iva Jo Gilmore. „
The club has received its year
books. Inez' Turbyfill was elected
food demonstrator, and Zona Hin-
son, bedroom demonstrator. After
the meeting a few games were
played
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J. c. Parker and daughter, Don-
na Sue, of Dalhart, wefe" guests
Sunday night of. their mother and
grandmother, Mrs. R.-, P- Parker
Mlflfl Rulli Hajiey, teacher at
Groipm, spent the week-end here
with her parents, Mr. and Mps.
John Haney.
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*■ Mr and Mi*. Bwing Lawson
have gone to Glenrose for Mrs.
Lawson's health. They plan to be
gone about three weeks.
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Mrs. B ,W. Mitchell, Mr and
Mrs. Leslie Mitchell and son, Ro-
ger, returned home on Thursday
of last weekjfrom Rochester, Min -
nesota.' Mrs. Mitchell..was a clini-
cal- patient at Mayo Bros. Hospi-
tal. .She, Leslie and Roger all con-
tracted a ease of flu and were de-
tained by the snow and ice and
bad roads for several' days. . They
left for Minnesota, before the holi-
days.
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Mr. and *frs: H .Work .have
moved to their farm south of the
city this week. The Works, have
recently completed Itheir farm
home and added all modern com
veniences,
o-
Mr and Mrs. A D. BoWen and
daugh^rs, Im'ogene and Patsy
Jean, have rented the Work resi-
dence fen North Bershire street.
and Weldon" Jones returned home: att
at wppk. Garre
Miss Helen PieratC senior Tex
as Tech student, is spending tne
mid tviro holidays here with her
J. J- Griffin i paren^g| Mr. and Mrs. Emzy Pieri
Mrs. Leslie Stevens, of. Midland,
visited last week-end with her pa^.
rents, Mr. and Mrs. W: T. CrokT
Mr and Mrs. Cook wel'e both ill
witlT"thft-flu. this week.
Mrs. S. M* Paley eJt
was the guest Saturday of
and Mrs. J. F. Waldron.
. ..o-
A. Caple and granddaughter I
Miss Geneva Brobm, of Ama'^
were guests Thursday of Mr
Mrs. C. JB. Flembis ami Haroll^
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Mr and Mrs. J. M. Whits
Midland were the week-end
of 'Mrs. White's mother, Mrs/J*
"Garber.
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SOMETHING TO EA!\
COMES FIRST
Remenrber that g,nd
come to see us for real,
home like meals.
CLUB CAFE
Bill and May
trem?!^Mrs.;
Sanders,
has been -.employed there for the
past three months, and J. J. and
Weldon were"visiting relatives at'
McAllen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steen were
tfbsts at a- birthday dinner Suriitav
honoring Mrs. C. B, Leatherwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams.of
' Slatori were Sunday guests of M;r.
"*SS9~Mrs. Amos. Ellison. •
. • ^ ' s,: o-—-v— ..
..Edgar Coffey, of Lubbock wa=
the guest Sumjay" ofj^r,' and Mrs.
George Strange.
__ . . -
Hildinger of Bonharti, Texl
were enroute to California where
Mrs. Bidiop and son, Dale, , will
make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Greed of
Fanner moved to Owens this
week where they will work on tne
B F. Elam farm. We are glad to
haVe these young people wttti
A number of Owens people at
tended the donkey basketball at
Ralls Saturday night. Hiey "enjoy*
ed watching Vance Gilbreath and
the others play.
Owens Club was represented at
the County Council Saturday at
Crosbyton. Mrs. D. Y. Blanton at-
tended as delegate with the presl-
' Mrs. O B McNeelv
E Perkins vis-
Floydada and. Mr
Bartiett of Floydada.
The dinner consisted of chicken
and dressing, English peas, fresh
beans, creamed potatoes, golden
glow salad, kraut with VienrTas,
carrots, turnips, greens, giblet
croquettes, fruit pecan and choco-
late pie, chocolate .and cocoanut
cake.
-Those present'were Mr and Mrs.
H, O. Thompson-artd children of
Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. . R. L.
Reeves, Miss Doris Brown^ Jatk
««• Browtt, Henrietta, Mr and Mrs;
Atha Sanders *an;3 children, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Bartlettr Floydada;
^s& Anna 'Beth Smith, Crosby-
ton; Mr. and'Mrs. A. G.. Barnett
and Garrett; Mr. and Mrs". J. C.
Barnett and Dorlas;- Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Leatherwood.and children.
Mr and Mrs. W. T. Barnett and
children, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brazier are
leaving Wednesday for Mesquite.
a suburban town of Dallas, where
Mr. Brazier will be manager of
funeral home. He will also assist
the Forney and Terrell Funeral
HomesL_ :—
EVERY HOME
... and you qcm light con-
dition your horns better
cmd'leh0aper NOW than
ever before.
Bob
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jral Trade In Allowance
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We Have a Complete^tine of
TUBES AND PARTS FOR
ALL RADIOS;
We Also Have A
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REPAIRS FOR CARS AND TRACTORS
—Visit Our Store—
-A*,
ited in the Everett Bloxom home ~
Sunday afternoon,* .
Guests'-in... the -E.. O. Boyd home
Su mlay-aiternoQn w,r re Mxa.
ter Johnson and" Omai.
Mr .and -Mrs.- Jones of- Wak.i
were visitors in the M. L.-Sanders
Sr. home Sunday-. Mr. Jones is a
brother of Mrs. Sanders.
Guest§ in the Connor Parish
home Monday ( evening of last
week were Mr and Mrs. Ewell
Agnew of Caprock and the O. B.
McNeely family: Mr. Parish re-
cently presented his wife with a
beautiful Baldwin piano which
DENNIS TAYLOR
MRS
TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH IN HAND
., Feb. 8,2 p. m.
1.1 BRICK
2,300 TILE 6X12X12]INCHES
m111
, President
FRED LITTLEFIELD,
Beth church services were es-
pecially well attended Sunday "
The W. M. U. met Sunday .af--
ternoon at the church. After a
splendid study together the ladies
in a business session, decided to
buy new curtains for the church.
A study course on Character
Building was taught Monday at
the church by Bro. F. Crab-
tree. Nine students registered for
the course.
■ Sunday dinner guests at Jqnn,
Trammell'3 were Mr: and Mri.
Clarence Freeman and family ft"
Crosbyton, and Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. McDermitt of Ralls
, Joy Crawford spent Sunday
with RutH Flte. "" *
T Singleton of Lubbock spent.
Sunday^ with his "parents, Mr and
Mrs. J. T. Singleton.
Mr. and Mrs. T.ed Worley visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Clyde HaU/y—of
Crosbyton Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Kirk and Mrs. Clay
Campbell of Ralls visited in the
Edd Robinson home Sunday.
Friends from Henrietta "visited
in the J. H. Poore home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hay. .and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Newberry
were ^Sunday dinner guests in the
Walter Crawford home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and
children spent the week-end in
Lubbock with \fr. and Mrs. R. K.
Smith. , / ■
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McClure and
Martha Lou and Mr. and Mri.
Hoyt McClure were Sunday dfrr-
ner guests at the V. F. Crabtree
home. .
Bob and Bill Smith of Cr'osby
ton Spent the week-find with Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Brown.
The J. M. P-ierces visited in the
J. J. Pieree home Sunday,.
Aldridge Powell was the Sun-
day dinner guest? of Lee McMur-
rayr< '
Lenore Haverstock visited Oma
I>ee Watson Sunday,.
Mrs. "Kf. J. Mosley ieft Saturday
for a visit with her daughter Mrs
Clayton Teague of Pampa.
Mf. and Mrs, Wesley Hay were
Mrs. Dennis Taylor honored her
sister, Martha Lou i^ctTltoej^WHjfi
a birthday supper ^Wednesday.
Those enjoying the evening were
Ila Acker, Garnell Trammejl, tlft
honoree, Martha Lou McClure,
Floyd Smith, and the host and
hostess, Mr. and Mrs. D&inft Tay-
m . —• •.
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m Bill Worley and family fape mov-
£ tog to Jayton.
Hemcolite.. . $1.75
Renewalite ... $1.95
Visionaid..
ckosin TON. TEXAS
ON FOODS
DC WIW— ^ s sm^t-to be] thrifty, but ri
luLi member, it's foolish if ym^acri
fice quantity and quality for thrift! ifcit's
wise homemakers do the wise thing:—they s"
at the Plains grocery and market and save
difference. ~7T ~
THIS WEEK END
Phone 74
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1940, newspaper, February 2, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243153/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.