The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1942 Page: 8 of 8
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jMm Sherwood, senior In
high! school, has been
representative of the
erf the_American Reyo-
(P. A. R,) for District 2
comprising 18 South Plains coun
tlor. Her name will be sent to Aus«
tin with other district representa
tiVes, from which a state repre
■esntative will be chosen.
representatives are ehosen
fbr tWfiTqualities aa ^AH Around
T^e" at American girl.
Miss Sherwood iff the daughter
'"""" '' Mrs- *'
this city.
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SHEEWOODS ABE HOSTS
>4(!Q $6 CLUB
/ lev and Mrs. Harry Sherwood
entertained the Thursday Night 42
ciub in their home on Fifth street
last Thursday evening. A two
course dinner was served at four'
some, tables be&retfie games.
- INCOME: TAX SEBVK®
O. S. WILLIAMS
Accountant & Auditor
207 Conley Biag. r Phone 2-242?
Over Hub Clothiers, Lubbock, Tex
Guests inciuoled Messers and
Idesdamwr^:^^
ITiipifi " ** • Haltom, W.T. Dunn,
F. Jf. Dunn, D. A. Edwards, Mrs
B. W Ifitchell, and S. J. Dendy.
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ENTERTAINS WITH BARN
DANCE" AT GIN INN
Miss Barbara YOung entertain-
ed the -younger set with a Barn
Dance at the G{n Inn' Friday ev-
ening, Febr,13. the boys wore ov-
eralls, and' boots,.-: and the girl3
were" dressed, in gingham. Country
red lemonade and cookies were
served to the following:
'"."Mary.Frances' Wilson, Wayne
Smith, Nadine Cokef, Neale Hef-
ner, Norma June Crump, Ray Hal-
tom, Aubra Lee. Shook,' Jean El-
lison, Baby Doll Crumjf, W^yne
Jordan, Melba Marsh; Terry Ed
wards, Mary Jean Fulkerson, Jim-
my Karr, Harold Flemins, and
the-hostess, Barbara Young and
Dean Huckabay.
The group was chaperoned; by
Mrs. J. W. Carter, MfSC Edgar
Perkins, Jr., and Mrs. O. W
Young. ——■■■ 7^--
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Miss Elnora Dyer and Mrs.
Hancock of Lubbock, visited- Miss
Dyer's father, C. L. Dyer and bro-
thers, C. L. Jr., and Hershell Sat-
urday. * * ... v-
MOSLiV
SMIUN
RldHT/ WHEN YOU FLY YOU
REALIZE MOKE THAN EVER HOW
Aftusr rm COUNTRY "
■ ANP tmat ONE OF the best
WAV5 TO DCFETAT
\ijQ9uy
what/
EVERY
TTMEYOU
MAKE A
LAND! NO,
JACK P
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COLLIER-BOWMAN
Miss Emma Jean Claborn, stu-
dent at.WTSC, Canyon; Spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs^ E. E. Claborn. • . ^
SEED OjATS—Crosby ton ^Eleva-
tor^Company. _ 8-lie
Pvt.-"Elmer^lowse returned to
Fort Sill, -Oklahoma, after spend-
ing a 15-day furlough here with
Mrs. Rowse, and his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Rowse. Pvt. Rowse
is recovering from an injury suf-
fered in a car accident last- . fall,"
Mrs. Rowse accompanied her hus-
band to Oklahoma. _:—
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Paul Dobbs, who is a first class
private stationed at Camp Wal-
lace, Mineral Wells, has been the
THEATRE
XjCAfjEffDAR
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Roy Rogers in—~v _
SHERIFF OF TOMBSTONE
*—Also^-
"MARGIE"
SUNDAt AND MONDAY;
Alice Faye — Betty Grabble
and Don Ameche in
MOON OVER MIAMI
TUESDAY ONLY — BARGAIN NIGHT
Re-run — Wallace ^Jeery in - -
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY j.
Robert Preston — Ellen Drew in "
« inr/iiim nn TTtni i nir ^ a-n
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We made an error last week in
the atorv of themarriage^f Miss
Dannie- Collier^and- Vernon Bow-
man. We had the name of the
groom as Brown when it should
have been Bowman. '
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BAPTIST REVtY'AL
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The City of Crosby ton will have
in it a very distinguished visitor
for a week beginning March 1st
in the person of Dr. John W. Cobb
of Wayland College. Dr. Cobb will
do the. preaching in an eight day
revival at the Baptist church. lie
is a nativeofL-the Plains and is
Hueiu3iHg"Tiiti life:' tiScK.' vv'jjOv'' *h,;
rs. Vinna Bingham has re-
turned from • San*Diego, CallTd'rniai
where she visited her son, Ed
Bingham. Ed is'employed in an
airplane factory.
CURB SERVICE
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WE NEVER CLOSE
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WE HAVE IN STOCK A FEW
'people he loVes> Dr. Cobb is a gra-
duate of Waylgind. of Bay-lor. Uni-
versity, and the. Seminary at Fort
Worth. Then besides this he rank3
as one of the very best of preacn-
■ers. He is spiritual, consecrated,
and. loves the Lord. His sermons
are* dynamic and forceful. If you
miss hearing these messages you
will be quite a loser. .
Next Sunday mOrriing"we plan
to preach on the subject, "Onward
Christian Soldiers."
Next Sunday night "Foregleams
of the Crucifixion in the -Early
Chapters of Genesis."
All services will begin at' the
regular times, which will be - an
tyour later, war time, - ■'
Please, Americans, Christians,
let Us fill Up our churches, morn-
ing and evening on the Lord's Day
during these perilous times when
only "God can help us.
: -Noel V. Guice.
PERSONAL
R. J. Coffey , and Clyde Mont-
gomery, a formeraasietent-in the
county aggnVs'office here, were
TWo of^iree men selected out of
1,000 at Camp Wolters to be sent,
to Edgewood, Md. Arsenal chem-
ical school. The boys left last
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that will last two years or more. If you
hat^ |wor tires on your old car, you should be
interested in one of our late model cars with:
good tires. Come in and look them over.
FOR THIS
WEEK
IpTORD DELUXE TUDOR $595
1837POBD V~8 TRUCK
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Mn and Mrs. Chas. Reed - aftd
Qiarles, Jr., of Post, were in Cros-
byton last week on business.
While here ..they Visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hud-
dleston and Walter O'Neal.
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Mr. and Mrs. Felton Potter and
Jeanette, from Farmer,. spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. A. A- Potter and Miss
Ona, to be with his sister, , Mrs.
Albert Swanner from Detroit.
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' Mrt(. Paris Perser has returned
home from the Lubbock General
Hospital. She is reported doing
satisfacory following major
gery..
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Mr. 'and Mrs. George Millia
and daughter, Patsy, left last
week for Long Beach, California.
Mr. Millian will work in. an air-
plane factory.
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Mr. and Mrs. John' Owens, of
Winters, and Miss Roberta Owens,
student at Texas Tecih, wete the
week-end guesrts of. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Sherwood and daughters,
Jte&EU&na Freda. The two families
Miss Sadie Russell ' is spending
this week in Amarillo as guests
, of Miss Marjorie Caldwell.
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George Bond, attorney of Lub-
bock and "former County Judge of
Crosby county, was in" Crosby ton
Monday op legal' business. k
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SEED OATS-^Crosbyton Eleva-
tor Company. t. 8-lt'c
gutest of his fathe^ R. .A. Dyl I«
and family, Paul spent three years
in - the army before. being called
back to service last year.... • _
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Mr. ana^T&.'T. George visited
his mother at MinguS this wee^.-
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Jack Davis, student at McMurry
College in Abilene, spent .the week
end with" his mother, Mrs. Jessie
Davis. • • «r
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; Miss Wilma" Wtjight of Sham-
rock. waa ^he 'week-end guest of
LieulU Henry Earl Haltom and his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Hal-
tom.
C: PQLITIGAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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We are authorized to announoe
tho^ following names as candi-
dates for district, county, and
precinct offices; subject to the
. fhBtiolf of theDemocratic Frl-
mat-y in July.
FOr County Judge:
warren hames
i. C. byerley
J. m. rankin
For County. Clerk;
Mrs. D. A. Serin, former resi-
dent of grosfaffign taut now of Mc-
Coy in Floyd'county, was in Cros-
byton Wednesday. Mrs. "Seen sub-
scribed for the Review while here.
Clarence ^Walters, son of Mr.
arfd Mrs. Buck Walters, has been
promoted to a" sergeant in the Air
Corps. Sgt. Walters is stationed
at Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls.
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• Mrs. S. J. Dendy was called to
La-mesa last week on account of
the illness of-her daughter, Mrs
Barney McKinney, and Grandson,
Jerry. •* ' '
. Webb Ridling was called to
Gatesville Wednesday on account
of the serious illness of his father.
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Mr, and Mrs. Loyd Newman.arff
the parents of a five pound "son,
born Wednesday morning at the
family home here.
SEED OATS^—Crosbyton EleVSi!^
tor Company. 8-ltc
SEED OATS—Crosbyton Eleva-
tor. Company. " t ;" ... . 8-lt.c
Miss Baby Doll Crurfip ha& ac-
cepted a position as stenographer
with the Guarantee Abstract and
Title Company. o
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Miss Lucille Proctor, student
at Draughon's Business Col)ege .i
Lubbock, was "the week-end guest
• EMZY PIERATT , -
For,County Treasurer:. '
LEWip. H. BENTX)N
For Sheriff' Crosby County:
t ^ ROY HILLIN
' KT.MER-HmJpNES ■ *"v
For County Superintendent:
: D. A. EDWARDS
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For Tax Assessor-Collector^ v
J. 15. TUSSY
EARLE FLORENCE
For DlstViet Clerk:
JOHN HANEY
For County Attorney:
E.A.WATSON
For Commissioner Prect. No.'
- ERNEST SMITH
JOHN d. HARVEY
For CommissioniBr Precinct 4j
A. J. BRANDON
for Rent—two
ment and -garage; ^
$l$;OO per month. See
"WANTED: Reliable,
young, man now emp
present State Farm'
Companies (Auto, .iifg jl
Crosbyton. Apply Bo*
boGk, Texas.
._ FOR SALE—80
in cultivation, situa'ted"
west part of Crosby Q
acres wheat- gpes wltll
. mediate poasesslon. R
Box 365, Floydada, Te
B ABlr CHICKS
Every Monday "The.
rives, first stop out
Hatchery, delivering
quality day old chicks,
order as Jfar ahead as pc_
v o. B. VAYNI,
• Co-op Cream St
-Buy Defense Bonds and
uf Mri'Aftd Mrs. Ray Allen and son
Bruce.
Mrs. R. M.^Gentry and son, Bilty
Chase,, of. ^eagraves, spent the
week-end here with their parents
and grandparents? Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Chase.. ^ ,
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County Commissioners A.—J'-
Brandon and Ernest Smith went
to Abilene Friday on county busi-
ness. v Mesdames Brandon -ffnd
Smith accompanied their husbands
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H W. Perkins; of Bgaumont is
•the guest of his father, E. M. Per-
kins Sr. and-Mrs. Perkins.'
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Fabian Lemley has returned
from New York and has gone to
Sqn Antihnjo to enlist in the Air
Corps.
Mr. -and Mrs.^ 'O. Henry had
as their guests Sunday Mrs, E. A.
Henry, Mrs." Robert Henry and
daughter, Ann of Rule, Mrs; A. C.
Henry oKftochester, Mr. and Mrs.
Bayburn Henry, Amarillo; Mr.,
and Mrs. Derrgll Henry, Tahoka;
Mr. apd Mrs. Alton Strickland, of
Lubbeek;' Mr. and Mrs. Warfien
"Henty; Lubbock; Mr. and Mrs.
Clay Henry and daughter, Claire,
of this city. Mrs. A. C. Henry,
mother of M. C. Henry, remained
for a longer visit.
Buy Defese Savings Bonds!
Mrs. L. C. J^ong. and children of
Pampa^is spending the week with
her parents, i Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
BjnTaTd^nr^aVi^
IF YOU MAdl
25 BALES C01
t Y«ar, Maybe I Qaal
You Make 1?our
income tax;
REPORT
"Better Be .Safe Than
• Your'uncle Same is a'l
Collector!
C. T. HUDDLES!
At Citizens Insurance
DO YOU PAVE A CERTIFICATE OF TITLE
ON YOUR CAR? APRIL 1st IS THE DEAD;
LINE FOR THE RE-REGISTRATION OF MO-
TOR VEHICLES FOR THE YEAR 1942, AND
THE MW REQUIRES THAT A CERTIFI-
CATE OF TITLE ON 1936 AND LATER MOD-
EL CARS AND TRUCKS BE PRESENTED TO
THE TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR AT THE >
TIME APPLICATION FOR IllCENSE PLATES
IS MADE. EFFECTIVE THIS YEAR FOR THE
FIRST TIME.
«SAVE with SAFETY))
al your^cxo££ DRUG STORE
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STATIONERY
'Stationary that tipretsei your qood
tiiit#. Correct for every occasion. 24
*heet —24 anvalopai to match. Shall
Spun, two tone papa* $tve envelope
lining effect. Your friends will admire
this stationery. • ■
MODUCT
NOW
ONLY
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of&eauiifii
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CAMAY
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medium
DREF
Small Large Giant I
Be 23c 5!
PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
Bring'us your next prescription. You are ass
ed ot fresh, new drugs—and your prescript
will be filled just as your doctor orders.
G. M. GREEN, Pharmacist
attended the presentation .©<?.
members to Lag Chapritas club of
Texas Tech at the Lubbock Hotel
Friday night. Miss Owens was in-
"'iMited "into' mwrtfrtarilg''dff* the
"club. -c.,
Miss Dorothy Blackwood and
Miss Kathleen Latham visited In
Amarilloj over the week-end.
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Mr, and Mrs. T. 8. Purlow, Mar?
guerete and Estill, visited in Post,
Draw and Lamesa Sunday. Estill
Went back to Post Monday to £0-.
port to his local draft board.
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University of Tex&s 'geologists
have instituted a hunt for'manga-
nese and barlte Ores in the Val
Verde county sector, according to
Dr.. Sellards, director of tHe
"Bureau, of Economic Geology
Both or6s are needed lh" war in-
dustry.
ANnOUNCEMENT
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—We have purchased Marks Cafe on the North
side of the square and have taken it over. We
expect to serve ' " -;-v.
SHORT ORDERS — PLATE LUNCHES
AND GOOD COFFEE! ^
We trust that all the old customers will remain
with us, and we solicit others to'come to see us.
We will do our utmost to please you with good
food and courteous-treatment. .
Mrs. Wa H. Mayfield
Miss Syble Mayfield
I'VI LEAPNiP to
SAVi MONEY ON
TOOVS THIS
EASY WAY7
BY BUYING MY GROCERIES EACH WEI
-^from—
M.AI«) I. GROCERY
—And-by iso doing will be able.tp get just wl
I want. TTiis is the^expression of many, hoiis
wives. Try it-next'Wi&ek -and. see how thia
work out. - .
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES!
m. & L. GROCER
Howard Mayfield
Walter Lei
STi
—-But also remember to buy :goad health
*by calling for and rising exclusively those g
nutritional bakery products made by Good
Bakery, nght herie in Crosbyton.'
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1942, newspaper, February 20, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243260/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.