The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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FOUR NEWS
By MADALENE Wii>I<KK
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school reopened Monday after
our Christmas holiday vacation. AU
the children were glad to be hack at'
ter having such a nice visit from
Santa, and ready for work.
Mrs. Ada Ford and daughter, Mrs
VI H, Gilbr§p.th, were Christmas din-
ner guests of ihe former's brother at
Seagraves. The remainder of the week
they visited at the C. Ranch at Mid-
land as the guests of the former's
sister, Mrs. C. C. Foster.
Mr. Meredith Steele was a Sunday
Visitor of Gerald Edler.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reynolds and
children of Hereford were holiday vis
itors as the guests of the former s
. and Mrs.JML A. Reynolds
O. C. Fowler," a -former%resi-
dent of our community, but now ot
is visiting his
Fowler and other
:er Visited over
Mrs.
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Mrs. John L
the holidays at
ther, Mr. E. A.
ler of Baileyboro
Mr. V. H. Gilbreath visited during
the holidays witfi his parents at Lam-
passas.
Ben Dazfey who is in the C. C
Camp at Roswell, N. M., visited Tues-
in the O. J. Edler home.
W. H. Hames and daughter,
Mrs. Rollin Artley and children, were
Ralls visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackeston had
as their Sunday guests the former's
nieces, Mrs. Ed Lleaker and son, Bil-
ly Bob; Mrs. Fred Royal and chil-
dren of Childress, and Mr. and Mrs
F. M. Campbell and daughter, Doris
of Emma. * -
Polly and Billy Shipman visited on
Friday as the guest of their cousin,
Genevieve Edler.
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Mrs. Macon Svtann and daughter,
Martha, left Saturday for a visit
with relatives and friends in Fort
Worth and Shrevesport, La.1
Mrs. Cecil Stokes and two children
of Temple, Okla., were guests Friday
of her uncle, W. R. Davis.
VOTERS MUST HAVE
POLL TAX EXEMPTIONS
Mrs. John Matin of Fort Worth
is here on business and visiting with
A daughter, named Jerry JanelL
was born on December 15-at San An-
gelo to Mr. ahd Mrs. Buck Jones of
McCamey. Mrs. Jones was nee Miss
Myrle Suggs, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Suggs. Mr. Suggs visited
his daughter and granddaughter at
San Angelo during the holidays.
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FOR SALE-rAtwatei\ Kent radio,
7-tube, in good condition. A bargain.
Call at the Review office 51-3t
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Eugene Cagle of Fort Worth spent
the week-end here with his father.
Dr. T. J. Cagle. \
Following is the text of a law pass-
ed by the 44th Legislature in regara
to poll tax exemptions, same requir-
ing those over the age limit, and
those just coming of age, to acquire
the exemption before they are eligible
to vote; „ _
"Article 2968-A as passed by the
44th Legislature which adjourned on
May 11, 1935:
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Matthews mov-
ed into their new home on Third
: •" —Q— — (street and Gram Avenue yesterday
£1183 Francis Cooper of Halls was vThey have had the place completely
a guest Monday of Miss Ruth Haney. remodelled and redecorated and 3
—o- 'new garage and wash house, built.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lamb and, 0
daughter,^ Joan, spent Christmas with j
Mr. Lamb's father, JH, A. Lamb, ox
Cone. T" V"e
Boys and girls,, basketball teams
are to, play Patton "Springs Friday
night at Patton Springs.
Recently a traveling photographer
cam£ to the school house and took
pictures of the students. The pic-
tures were received Wednesday, and
quite a disturbance was made over
them, some being very good and oth-
ers not.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller visited
Mrs. Miller's sister and husband, Mr
Every person who does not reside and Mrs. Farris Moore of Lubbock on
in a city of 10,000 inhabitants 'or
more, and Who is exempt from a pay-
ment of poll tax by reason of the
fact that he or she has not reached
the age of 21 years on the first day
of January preceeding its levy or
Christmas day.
Solon-Caple of Dallas was a holi-
day guest of his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Caple.
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Miss Clarice Scott-of Dallas, and
Sam Scott of Levelland spent Christ-
mas here with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. H. Scott.
guest of her fa*.. Who is exempt from payment of poll
W. M. Romane and C. L. Dyer went
to Fort Worth Monday on business
LUBBOCK
Sanitarium and Clinic
lr. J. T. Krueger
Surgery and Consultation
$ SBfsK
Dr. J. T. Hutchinson
Eys, Ear, Nose and Throat
M. C. Overton
and Children
Dr. J. P. Lattimore
eral Medicine
F. B. Malone
Nose and Throat
J. H. Stiles
Surgery
Dr. H. C. Maxwell
1 Medicine
Dr. Arthur Jenkins
Infants l and Children
R. Hand
tetrics
Dr. J.
X-Ray
Medelman
d Laboratory
C. E. Hunt
Superintendent
J. H. Felton
Business Mgr.
A chartered
nurses is cor
training school for
ducted In connection
gith <the sanitarium
tax because he or she Wft8~nat Trresi
dent of the State on the first day ot
January preceeding its levy, but who
shall have since become eligible to
vote by length of residence or age,
shall, on or before the 31at day ot
January of the year in which he or
she offers to vote obtain from the
assessor and collector of taxes for
the County of his or her residence, a
certificate of exemption from the pay
Edgar Perkins Jr., who spent the
Christmas holidays here with his pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs.—E^-M.- Perkins,
has returned to Austin where he is
a Senior student in State University
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Norman of the
East Plains were Sunday guests of
i Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Flemins.
Schedule for final exams are being
made for next week, Tuesday, Wed-
nesday and Thursday being the days
set ■ for, lhem. Six weeks exams are
being taken this week.
The order for Football jackets have
been changed to sweaters since more
of the boys preferred the sweaters
They are not to be handed out, how-
ever, until the boys have paid for
their football shoes.
J. M. Andrews of Clovis, New Mex
ico, accompanied—his .grandmother. 7
Mrs. J. K. Fullingim home for a
months visit. J. M. is convalesing day- But on the whole they got
Many students celebrated the com-
ing of the New Year Tuesday night
and many of them were catching up
on their sleep during glasses Wednes-
by
FOR SALE—Good work stock botn
mules knd horses; one tjwo-rovv lister
and tvf^ro\£ cvM\^tArJ WouW trade
for Fi^JCI^raWerW1\J?fl^Tfries west
on highway.—B. H. Howard. 51-2tp
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i from several week's illness.
Miss Georgia Mize visited her sis-
ter, Miss Aline Mize at Levelland
during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McPherson and
ment of poll tax, and no such person two children 6f Tahoka were week-
who has failed or refused to obtain end guests of his parents, Mr. and
such certificate of exemption from Mrs. W. A. McPherson on the East
the payment of a poll tax shall be al- Plains.
lowed to vote. , e
"No charge shall be made by the I Mr. and Mrs. A. Pinkerton of Kal-
Tax Assessor and Collector for the gary were shopping here Monday and
issuance of certificate of exemption renewed for the Crosbyton Review
as prescribed by this act." j while here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jes3e Bass and chil-
dren of Afton spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Bass and family
; Harvy Lee Bass of Muleshoe spent
i Christmas here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. I. Bass and family.
fairly well.
FURNISHE
Call 79 or see
bed.rooms to rent—
-sp Cap Ellison. 1-ltp
Mr. and Mrs. N. Y. Bicknell spent ! Mr and Mrs- Arlois Coward and
the Christmas holidays with their baby, Kalah, have returned from a
daughter, Mrs. O. V. Sims, and Mr holiday visit with relatives <in Okla-
Sims, pf Slaton. Mrs. Sims, and two
THANKS to each one that helped
me win first mrize in the contest —
Norvelle ElHfeon. 1-ltp
homa.
children, O. V. Jr., and Elizabeth, re-
turned home with them for a visit
HAULING
When you have hauling
of any kind to do, we
would like to do it for
you. Prices Reasonable.
C. C. BECKHAM
| Mr. and Mrs. L. C. DeWees of Cor-
—: r° —r . dell, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Mrs-John Cagle of Cone 6eWees daughtei. o£ Rfcsevelt,
visiting frien p Qkla _ Spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Cap Ellison. Mrs. L. C. DeWees
„ , . ~ ~ . lu is a sister of Mrs. Ellison's.
Perkins, president of the
were here Monday
and shopping.
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Citizens National Bank, of this city,
attended a bankers meeting at Pe-
trolia Tuesday.
i Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Green and Joan
returned home Sunday night from a
holiday visit with Mrs. Green's pa-
rents near Waxahachie. . .. .
I Mrs. Cap Ellison and daughter,
Mrs. Jno. Allen Dunn and baby, Mr
and Mrs. Jno. Taylor of Corvallis, t>
regon, visited in Hobert, CordelL
Foss, Port Sayer, Okla. for a fe\£
days. f "
Call Us Collect
SEALE & McDONALD
General Auctioneers
w. H. SEALE
Floydada, Phone 120 or Call
8S3, Plainview
JNO. W. McDONALD
Plainview, Phone 1143
I Mrs. J. M. White and son, J. M. .... .
Jr., of Midland, Mrs. F. B. Pugh and V18ltmg fnends-
1 children, Betty Grace and Jim, of
jlraan, were guests Friday of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Garber.
Miss Norvelle Ellison went to Fort
Worth Saturday to spend a few days
OUR IDEAL BOY:
Hair like Monroe Dunn.
Eyes like Melvin Ratheal.
Complexion like Cecil Dobbs
Physic like Wade Scott.
Brains like Bill Walker
Fingernails" like Glenn Ellison.
Memory like Frank Burke John-
ston.
Posture like Hub Davis
Handsome like Clifton Tennison.
Hot line like Melvin Ratheal.
Feet like J. C. Elam.
Important like Shelby Buck
Athletic like Leon Harkins.
OUR IDEAL GIRL:
Hair like Mary McCracken
Complexion like Pauline Collier.
Eyes like Mina Nation ,
Teeth like Francis Oldham
Legs like Jlmmye Flemins
Hands like Sissy Aynes.
Cute like Freda Benton.
Laugh like Kathleen Mabe.
Smart like Doris Bond
Popular like Jimmye Flemins.
Sweet like Reba Dickey
Personality like Souvie Sussy.
Dimples like Frances Crump.
,■% TWO CARS REGISTERED
Registration of new automobiles in
Christmas week took a decided slump
with only two new automobiles be-
ing registered last week. These were
to: Federal Land Bank, Chevrolet
standard coach; W. P. Lamar, Chev-
rolet town sedan.
SUDAN SEED 5c PER POUND 1
Every grower of sudan grass seed
in , the Panhandle of Texas and New
Mexicp is urged to attend the big Su-
dan seed meeting, at Muleshoe, Court
Monday, Jan. 6th, at 2 p. m.
Speakers will not as# for money or
take'pledges of any kind; neither will
they ask you to pool your seed with
others, but will simply tell you how
and why you can get 5c per pound
for your present crop of sudan grass
seed/ '
W. J. Matthews, Pres.
Sudan Seed Growers Ass'n
RESIGNS AS PRESIDENT
Dr. T. J. Cagle, for the past year
president of the Crosbyton School
board, has resigned as a member ot
that body.
Official action on the resignation
had not been taken up to yesterday.
This will be done and a successor
named at the next regular meeting
of the school board. ;■
We Will Do The
FAMILV^VVASH
idy To Hi
50c
(Wet Wash Ready To Hang Out)
For
Or You Do Your Own
Washing At
35CHo^r
One Quilt Allowed With Each
Washing.
PICK UP AND DELIVER
10c Extra
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I will think—talk—write . . . Texas
Centennial in 19361 This is to he my
_ celebrqtjan. In its acbieftmeut I may
£*ve free Playto my patriotic love for
Texas' heroic past; my confidence in
its glories that are to be f .
Mr. and Mrs. John Owen and
daughter, Roberta, of Mason, were
week-end guests of Mrs. Owen's sis-
ter, Mrs. Harry SKerwood and fam-
ily.
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Mrs. M. G. Leatherwood is ill of
pneumonia. She was carried to the
Lubbock Sanitarium Saturday.
' Mr. and Mrs. Cap Ellison went to
Clovis, N. M. Tuesday on business.
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MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes
of 800 families in Garza, Kent, Halo
Counties and Crosbyton. Reliable
hustler should start earning $25
weekly and increase rapidly. Write
1 today. Rawleigh, Dept. TXA-173-S,
Memphis, Tenn. 1-etp
Mrr^Smtth- (pointing to a problem
with decimals) "Freda, what is this
Freda: (Day dreaming) —A finger
Mary C—"I wish I could change
this alphabet.
Darrell—Why ? ,
Mary C—So I could put "u" and
"I" closer together.
Use More Bread
It is the staff of life. Get
it Fresh Daily at
YOUR GROCERS
Made by the
Crosbyton Bakery
"We Supply You Energy"
Miss Aline Mize of Levelland spent
the week-end here with her mother,
Mrs. Ivy Rathael and sister, Miss
.^prgte.Mi^g...
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Heard of A
marillo were guests Sunday of his
parents, Mi-, and Mrs. R. J. Heard.
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Albert Lieske visited his father at
Eastland during the Christmas holi-
days.
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Bob White of Temple was a Christ-
mas holiday visitor with his mother,
R NEW YEARS RESOLUTION
. . Is To Serve You Better Every Day
strive to serve you wth highest quality merchan- I
; dise at reasonable prices When in need of anything in ;;
our line get our prices before you buy. We wish to
thank you one and all for the support you have given
" " in the past. We wish you all a prosperous new year
\v" Yours Very Truly, " - ■
Roberts Drug Store
Kill
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heard of Big
Spring, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dean
land son, Clifford, Jr., of Lubbock and
I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heard and daugh-
ters, Helen and Dorothy, of Archer
I City, spent Christmas day with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Heard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor, Mr. and
Mrs. K. N. Dupree of Houston, spent.
Christmas holidays here with Mr j
and Mrs. Sep Smith. Mesdames Tay- . , . ,
lor and Dupree are daughters of the [°°m hou8e' Take g°°lmf9 °r COt"
ton or some money—W. A. McPher-
son, Crosbyton, Texas. „ 1-ltfc
W. D. White is visiting in Temple
during the week.
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' Commissioner R. M. Wheeler ot
Robertson was here Monday on of-
ficial business.
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' J. P. Williams of the East Plains
and children, visited his mother and
sister at Burwell, Nebraska, during
the, holidays. Mr. Williams said that
«'as 12 below zero while he was
there.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE— Seven
Smiths.
S OUR NEW YEARS GIFT TO YOU
ANOTHER ^ reduction in cleaning prices. Right
when you will appreciate them the most. These are
EST TEXAS. You can afford to,
to get the best cleaning and cheapest
HQW D()
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Best Regular
Dry Cleaning
Suits C&P ..25c . Suits C amdP 50c
Presses C and P 35c up Dresses C and P. ...50 up
Give, us the volume and we'll give you the quality
and prices.
DRI-SHEEN
^PROCESS
Suits C andP ....... ..
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STER CLEANER — RALLS, TEXAS.
Modern SANITARY Plant
in Crosby County
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Miss Doris Cox has returned home j
from Glen Rose where she visited her
sister, Mrs. Flowers and family.
GRINDING and combining
right at your farm.—Joe Nail
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Mrs. R. P. Parker had as her guest j
Christmas her children, Mrs. V. H. I
Weekly and Mr. Weekly and son, Ro- J
done bert! Mrs- M- L- Bonner, all of Ver- i
49-tf non; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker, of |
Spur; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parker and i
Reba Dickey was seen at an ele-
phant parade with an accessory to
match.
Ask Majie Aynes where B. E
Needles Garage is.
I Better Times Ahead H
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; And that means we are all ;
^ feeling better. Especially ;
; will that be true if you ;
; partake of that good food;;
;; at the ;;
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|j. T. Cocanougher Joe Patterson! J
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Are You Satisfied
now getting on your car.
If not, the New Year is
the time to make a change
Give our station a trial.
Farmers Fuel & Supply
You Will Like
The Fort Howard Bath-
room Tissues. Try them—
10 Cent Roll—
3 FOR 25c
Five Cent Rolls Prim—
Four For 19c ,
Roberts Drug
Crosbyton, Texas
DR. F. W. ZACHARY
VENEREAL CLINIC
503-4 MYRICK BLDG.
LUBBOCK, TEXAS
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Mrs. H. E. Sherwood of Childress « "• Dale, of Ralls; and Mrs. Mildred
spent the week-end here with her chU-,Reed' &randdaughter, of Vernon,
dren and their families, Mr. and Mrs
MORE Pages, MORE Sections
MORE Colors in the BIGGER and
BETTER SUNDAY CHICAGO HEK-
Harry Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. V. R
Hal torn, and Mr. and Mrs. Olen Lit-
tlefield. Mrs. Charles Crews and Mrs
Sfdfie? Heath of Childress came for ALD AND EXAMINER. j
her Wednesday. - | joe Elsby returned last Thursday I
Robert Curry °left Saturday for to hi* ho™e J? Bristow, Okla. after!
{"Miami aft^spending ^he holidays ^ndingthe Christmas holiday-with;
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. M la" '"Otherr Mm, L J. Blsby.
Curry. * . i — °—
n I The Panama Canal cost about one-
third of a billion dollars.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess PercifUll and
children of Bronte were the holiday
guests of Mrs. Percifull's sister, Mrs
Q. L. Hames and Mr. Hanies. They
were enroute home from Portales, N.
M., where they visited relatives.
Start The Year Right
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Start the New Year Right by having your clean-
ing and pressing done by Fred We will appre-
ciate, your business.
Fred^T ailor Shop
Cleaning — Pressing Suits Made to Order
' Mr. and Mrs, Joe Patterson, and
son, Bobby, visited relatives at Su-
dan, Lubbock and Idaleu Christmas
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith and
children, Helen and Jack, of Fort
Worth, and Mrs. W. B. Harrell of
were week-end guests of Mr
Mrs. E. W. Suggs. They also
Mrs. Ben Smith.
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i11ks 0Dad of comfort, sattsfactiocx, rVunllnw and conrenlence
log Is reached, when yon install gas space heaters in your home. Oas
I radiant heaters quickly drive the Chill from any room of the house and
results in quicker, cleaner, better heat for that house all winter.
See Tour Oas Appliance Dealer Or Yew Oas Company
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1936, newspaper, January 3, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255906/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.