The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1927 Page: 2 of 6
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Crosbyton, Texas
Congress of March
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a tebelnaele. Some
hes of the town K|nning on Monday night and dlSsing
revival nieetings.Each
spends quite a bit of
year for the erection
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place in which to hold
Enough has been apeijt
times to builds prfna-
The time to -do tjiis is"
Nothing is accomplished in de-
a proppsition like this when,
is imperative that it be built and
be built at some .time. The City
" luus no place for gatherings and this
could be made into one large taberna-
dr auditorium, that would serve the
lole town.
TRAINING SCHOOL AX
BAPTIST CHURCH
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-There will be at the Baptist Church
a Summer Training school for our
young people, seniors and adults in
B. Y.' P. U. work, commencing Aug. 7
and closing August 12. Classes will
be*held each evening from 8 to 9, 15
minutes intermission and another
?16>
on Friday night. There will be-a place
for every .member of the family. You
ttrcome aargM'the bene-
fits" of this school. It is-for you. The
work will be conducted by Miss Grace.
Conn sent out by the State Board of
Texas. Miss Conn is not only a gra-
weekB, such as uprooting large trees,
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and stripping the limbs from them.
Today I saw a picture brought in by
an insurance man of this city show-
ing a thresher that the wind had pick-
ed up and carried a mile. It was
completely demolished. The wind is ac
companied by severe electrical and
rain storms leaving the. roads almost
impassable. TPhe cr°Ps are not near-
ly so far advanced as the crops in
western Tpxas. The wheat crop that
we called a failure would mean a big
success up here. Business in every
vfcr$r isr better in West Texas than 1
have found it in any part' of Okloho-
mai, Mo. Kansas, or Iowa. But I'm
more convincedthan.everthat ittakes
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Hail stones twelve inches in cir-
i
cumference were measured at Burling
ton Junction. The hail there was
scatered, reaching \ northwest - and
southeast of {the, city about two miles
Z-I-P
farm, suffered in varying degrees
from the hail, which reached the por-
portions of hen's eggs, and ^smaller
stones which fell in quantities that
literally formed a White sheet on the
ground. *
The vicinity of Burlington Junction
wa,s in thet path of the storm thatr
pounded away at roofs and automo-
biles, but caused little damage to the
crops.
The hail stroms were "spotty"
throughout the county. Reports came
> this morning of -hail in the Mvrtle
Tree and Excelsior school ' districts
and also east of Guilford.
Parasite Remover
Used in the drinking water.
Rids Poultry of Blue Bugs, Lice,
Fleas and all other insects.
Sold and Guaranteed by
Fralin DragCfo
EAT YOUR CAKE
AND HAVE ANOTHER
There is quite a fait of discussion
.... pro and con regarding the Consti
tutional amendments to be voted on
August 1st The Tax segregation- a-
■rendment seems tn be the most ob.
duate «f Baylor Belton, but of the
Training school of Fort Worth and
comes to-1 us highly recommended.
There will be classes fdr jilnior boys
and girls, Intermediates, Senors and
Adults. Let each and every one of
this church make a special effort to
come 50 read and study together for
this short time for he betterment
of ourselves and community and for
the glory of God. Miss Conn will al-
so ,fill the pulpit at the preaching
hour Sunday night, August 7. Every
one is invited to attend.
seeing these things with our own eyes
to realize that the great Empire of
West Texas in which we live is truety
the Garden Spot of the^ world.
Sincerely Yours,
Fred V. Ellison.
HAIL TWO INCHES AROUND
Three distinct hail storms causing
sbme damage to farm and garden'
crops, visited portions of Nodaway
county between 5 rid 6 o'clock yester-
day afternoon. , °
The vicinity south of Maryville to
Raymond Jones farm, eight miles
south, east to Arkoe and reaching
southwest past the Harry Bartlett
, Actional of the four. We don't in-
tend to tell you how to vote, but it
• would be worth while to study them
tn the meantime. -
ought to devise some way to
the water off the paved streets
sins.
Chamber of Commerce work
LETTER FROM FRED ELLISON
Maysville, Mo.
July 16, 1927
The Crosbyton " Review,
Dear Mr. Curry:
not cease. When it does it will
-1 he. hard to regain what we now have.
Our connections should be kdpt alive
rfirajmfWdirectors are look-
ing out for a secretary. Some local,
man might keep the fires burning
a permanent man is being
Anyway it is-something, that
think about and by al!
as seriously.
' students- have woven into cloth
1 a litonessrof Governm* Dan Moodr,-
and the Review is in receipt of one
of the. pictures. Its interesting- Jto
know what can he-done in a Textile
I am enclosing tyco clippings"from
the DeKalb County^ Herald. The one
about $)ie hail in particular. It wili
give you a slight idea of weather coft-
ditionsi in northern Missouri. Sever-
al, severe wind storms have clone con-
siderable damage during the last two
ThevReview. office does job work,
si you have overlooked this or
you just hadn't had any done.
Baptist W. M, U. Society,
Tne Missio'nary Society c
of the Bap-
STOP! LOOK!
; LISTEN!
ALL ROADS LEAD TO
Darden}s€afe
The Best Eating House
and Lub-
bock. "
Treat Your Family To
Our Sunday Dinner
WE APPRECIATE
. YOUR BUSINESS
4>
Why Take
Destroying your home,
furniture and possibly
loosing your own—life,
That's the way many
families are doing in
this town-and why?
Well,one reason is, our
cakes are sd good they
enjoy eating one right
after another. Try one
GREGG'S BAKERY
PHONE 109 i -
Classified Column
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Slaughter Motor Co.
LUBBOCK, TEXAS
-EOR-SA-LE—t€0-acres^pf4aTTtt"i"1^2~
miles south and 1-2 mire west of Cros-
byton. Well improved with well and'
windmilll. Will take $60.00 per acre.
One fourth down with good terms on
balance. If interested see Kerry
by cleaning your own
clothes, when you - can
have them cleaned at
our risk for a very
■ small sum.
We Are Prepared To
Give You Real . Tailor-
. ing With the Best of
Service
We £all For ^& Delivex
"You'll Find Us Better"
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. . J . For the 21th year'Buick has again fulfilled this promise ...—r
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT . . . BUlC'K WILL [
——:BL'iLD THEM -
Texas
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F. H. BEAVER, Proprietor
PHOtfE 67
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Correct ironing temperature. . tluxrys
... ,
!
. Realty a wonderful iron!
A*
stove!
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turns itself off before i
n again before it gets too cool!
a help, and what a safeguard! You don't have to
" on fine fabrics to help out an iron that's un-
iron will get too Jhot.
1 sheer things
Wcilnghmw Aiitnniatlt
s it should be, evenly distributed
suVface of the iron, down to
I point designed especially for
\doivn
can cost you
+ ... f *
times its
price ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Thirty-nine years of mbe-
building experience has proved
to Dunlop that "cheap tijbes" do
not pay. ^ '■ ' •
That is why Dunlop tubes are
...made casing shaped. It costs a
little more than to build them on a
straight pole, as cheap tubes are
'built.
But a casing-shaped Dunlop tube
is strong everywhere. The outside
edge is not weakened by -excess
stretch. The side ne*t to the rim has
no wrinkles to crack with age and
blow out. A Dunlop tube protects
your casing, becaUse it fits. And
your casing is worth ten times the
cost of the tube.
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We strongly recommend a Dunlop
tube for every casing —
LIESKE CHEVROLET COMPANY
Crosbyton, Texas
-T>'i?OR SALE-—l'tfS acres of land, oiye
mile south of town_ Section. Improve-
ments. All in cultivation. Will sell
or trade for property in Middlesboro^
Ky. If interested write Arthur Bil-
lingsley, Middlesboro, Ky. or see Ber-
ry Ellison, Crosbyton, Texas 2Rt.f
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■ send yon the
Star-Telegram' Daily and Sunday for
three months -only $1.90. The
regular price is $2.50. This is irjuite_
& saving. Apply at the Review of-
fice. •; •' . 28-tf.
WANTED—A boy or youn# marf- -
who wants to learri the1 printers trade.
If you mean business this is an op-
portunity. - If you. do hot, you need
not apply. Call at the Review office. "
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WANTEID—Young men and wo-
men for vacancies in Banks, Law
Offices, Wholesale Houses and many
other offices. We train you quickly
and place you in a position. Address
your letter to
• - A. L. KING, .President
Lubbock Business Colleg, Lubbock,
Texas 28-4tc
STRAYED—Five Head Cows. Two
cows, two heifers, and one yearling
cafe, from Corn's Ranch, train Pas-
ture. A. reward" for .any information
of these cow.s.- O. J. Bouftia. South
Route, Crosbyton, Texas. •- 27-^L
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every
smetmetuys
a
by the Million
' disc, nothing
—wlH take thin won-
derful automatic-iron
ll.Od a month with your
H months. No in-
, We givr you
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DR. W. N. LEMMON
Diseases Children and Women
SURGERY
DR. W. X HOWARD
DENTTST
224-5 Temple Ellis Bldg. '
LUBBOCK, TEXAS
mSURANCE OF ALL
KINDS
Tour businew will be greatly appre-
| - ciated.
J. J. Taylor,
,AI.| First National Bank Jv
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For Insurance
1 SEE
C. C. INGRAM
Building., ! t "
CROSBYTON. TEXAS ~
E. A, WATSON
Attorney at Law
<; ./ Phone 200
Courts
Rooms 5 and 6, Ellison Bldg.
CROSBYTON, TEXAS
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1927, newspaper, July 29, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255683/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.