The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1937 Page: 5 of 8
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f*®* Act of Congress, March
EXPERIMENTS
jt it is definitely known
%■ of the vegetable
can have their chassis al-
gme as members of th3
K citizens of Crosbyton
„jTbi more interested in gar-
work. Celery "is different in
and taste than it was 75
j ago; tomatoes, onpe consid-
| j^nif poisen, have been ren-
Vmore firm and less,watery;
have changed in size and
riill the result of experiment.
' leners agree that half the
of cultivation is forgotten
ag to improve on the things
and in the joy that
j in "showing up" your neigh
Cmproducts alongside your qw:i.
competition adds.zest to
ng.
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Nowadays" says a Creabyton
,« son usuallyjinishes college
4 Dad at tlie^ame time.
wi |
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is an expert?., Just
THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
Just what
where the idea originated that
nothing can be ddhe any i^ore
without calling an "expert" no orfe
seems to know. Something learned
from the book without actual ex-
perience is not as effective as that
learned from keen observation and
a personal contact. "Experts'■ are
actually brought in to prove that
one side is right, and the other
side brings in "experts" to prove
that it is wrong. Good old com-
mon sense is the best expert in
solving the problems of a congmun
ri,ty it there is a "pull" togethef.
20 Years Ago
FROM FILES OF MAY 18, 1917
A Flour Mill. For Crosbyton
Capt. T. M. Freeman, agent for
the Ango-American Co., was here
first of the week offering a cus-
tom flour mill just suitable to the
wants of thjs..(^ommunity.
'Installing a flour miJI here is"*
not only adding "a valuab^Pussei
.for Crosbyton but the people of
the whole surrounding country wil
feel the beneficial results, of such
an enterprise, and Captain Free-
man assures us that flour made by
the American Marvel Mill, is just
simply fine.
LOCAL
'PL.
Mrs. Martha Johhston and son,
Frank Burk, have moved to Am-
arillo to malie their home. Frank
Burk is employed in the radio de-
partment of Montgomery Ward at
Amarillo. Mr and Mrs. Lee Smitti
have moved into the Johnston
nome on North Durham Avenue.
James Herbert Davis has gone
tft,, Pecos where he has employ-
ment.'""
^ Mr. and Mrs. Dave McCurdy
and son, Eugefte, of'Plainview;
Mr. and •Mrs." J[, L. YarbroujjTi and
children of Idalou, sperit- Sunday
here with Miss Nora McCurdy and
Mr. and- Mrs. Russell McCurdy
o
ag to a Crosbyton man
can't get a job after you're
Fat ,65 the government ^has to
i you, and at 70 you're declar-
funconstitutional.
— Oy
cookbook," declares a
on woman, is" another vol-
that is brim full of stirring
„«ealS that are spotted
(sometimes called leopard seats'
CROSBY COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
1 east of Crosbyton NFLA
|—Owned and Operated by—
M. AND ROBERT McKEE
HAULING
HffiN YOU HAVE HAULING
TO DO, CALL US.
Local and Long Distance
Hauling.
C. C. BECKHAM
Postmaster K. J. Matthews of-
Mt. Blanco was a prominent visi-
tor to our town yesterday. He re-
ported ^"all quiet along the Poto-
mac", and said their public school
was closing this week with exer-
cises tonight and tomorrow night.
He also reported the marriage of
Miss Ruby Appling, a popular
young lady of her community, to
Olin Watson of Floydada.
Our good friend .Ar-brT^Tlison
carried us down to his-place just
cut of town the other day to show
how a man could "live at home
and board at the same place." and
he was not long in convincing us
that he is doing such. If you want
to learn something about garden-
ing or-yfarming it would do ym
good t&' visit this place, for Mr
Elli^pn is one of the best and neat •
est farmers in Crosby county.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Heard ttf- Post
spent Mothers Day here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Heard.
Mr and M,rs. Frank Wright, and
Frank Jr., a daughter and ' grand-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Heard, who
had been visiting them the past'
week, returned with the Joe
Hearda j,o their home in Post.
—o
i^Mrj3.-TH-i:"Simpson has returned
from an extended visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Roy I. Carter at
Wichita Falls.
-Or-
"With a thirty bushel wheat crop
in sight you can well afford to go
ip the 'Jrosbyton Service Station
..and- get some new chains, bearings
and raddles for that okUfcombine.
(Adv.) • ' 18-3tc
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Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Dean
Webb and son, Bobby Glen, Miss
Allene McDaniel and Miss Cleo
Nicholson spent the .week-end at
Mineral Wells wjth Mrs. T. K. Mc-
Daniel-who is a patient at Mil-
lings Sanitorium.-,, They report
Mrs. McDaniel asTmproving some.
Stanley Tussy of San
and Ralph So well- of Oklahoma
were week-endLguesTd of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Tussy.
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■ Mrs. H. E. Sherwood, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Crews and^xlaughter
Carole, Mr. and Mrs. Presley
Wright and son, Sherwood, " Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Sherwood and ba-
by, all of Childress, and Mrs. C V.
Morgan^and daughters, Joan and
Nancy of Olney were , weekend
quests of Me a«d Mrs. Olen Lit-
tlefield. v --
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin
and son, Kenneth, of Archer City
mt the week-end here with Mrs.
Martins' mother, Mrs W I. Black
wood.
Fresh cakes, pies and cookies at
the Crosbj tor. Bakery." Why stand
over , the hot" stove when you can
buy them just as cheap —Adv.
—, _o———
Robert" McKee was in Jayton
Monday on legal business.
o-
Ralph H. Troiinger, traveling
freight and passenger agent of the
Santa Fe, accompanied the Tech
freshmen pienic grou|rthere Satur-
day,' and paid the . Review office
a pleasant visit «,
FUN FOR THE jMAulfOLKS L
Another'"Worlcl Museum"— an
authentic cutout diorama in color
—will be published in the comic
section o^ Next Sunday's CHICA-
GO HERALD & EXAMINERr-r.
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WANTED—Lady to care for 'i
children and do light house work,
—Inquire Review 20-ltp
5=5
Earl Perser, aonof Mr. and Mrs
H. H. Perser, who was seriously
injured recently in an automobile
accident, hr getting along nicely
his. father reported Monday. Mtf^
Perser is still with him in El Pa-
so. If he continues to improve he
will be brought home in about
three weeks, Mr; Parser said.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Adams have
as their guests this week,
Adams father, J. T. Coder, and"
and a brother and wife, Mr and
Mrs. Norman Coder and daughter,
Virginia Louise, of La Belle, Mo
&ANITA]
P. C. Nichols, I
, :=-sumiEBy-
$ *" SPUR, TEX/
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hicks spent
the week-end at Nocono.
Mr. and Mrs" Dale Wren, C. J.
Wren, Wayne Wren and Mrs. Mac
Eden visited relatives at Brown-
field over the-week-end.
Mr and Mrs. Buck Walters aria
children of Slaton, Mrs. H Ls^jSfi-
drews of Clovis, spent the week-
end here with their mother, j Mrs.
Johp K. Fullingim and sister. Miss
Matltie 1
Fullingim. John D. Walters
Miss Hazel McPherson of Lub-
bock spent Tuesday and Wednes- son 0f Mr and Mrs. Buck Walters,
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
W. A.
Plains
McPherson on the East
Buy your bread fr"bm the Cro.«-
byton BakftKyr'Ybu will be pleased
with it. Fresh at your grocer." Adv.
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Jean, 12-year old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherwood,
underwent a second operation for
rpastoid trouble Sunday morning.
Her condition
serious. She continues
temperature.
who is enlisted in the"army Medi
cal Corps at El Paso, spent a 3-
day furlow here and"at Slaton.
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Dr. F. W. Zachary
VENEREAL CLINIC
v 503-4.Myrick Bldg.
LUBBOCK, TEXAS
LUBRICATION
r Us—1
CAPROCK M
.COM
STEADY WORK -
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to
call on farmers in Crosby County.
No experience or capital required.-
Make up to $12 a day. Write Mc-
NESS CO., Dept. S, Freeport, 111.
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FOR SALE—Good thrifty out-
is^ still considered-^door grown tomato plants, now
ready for transplanting. 15c per
hundred—Mrs. Tom Pennington.
DRESS
i
Our new Spring samples are here—the bri0__.
est, most attractive, we have ever had. For you
pocketbook's sake, come in and examine th
new samples. - -
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Fred's Tailor Shop
Cleaning and Pressing ...T' " Alteratic
Mrs, John Mayes of Lockney
spent the week-end here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brazier of
Floydada were guests Sunday -jf
Mrs. Brazier's parents, Rev. and
Mrs. Edward H Crandall.
NOTICE FOR SALE: Have approximate-
ly 250 ewes at "bargain price, some
All persons holding and assert-* broken, some solid mouth, in good
ing any kind of debt or claim a- i condition, now being bred for fall
gainst the estate of A. 1£. Lackey,
deceased, will kindly present same
to me as Independent Executrix
under the will of A. K Lackey
BETTIE F. LACKEY 18-ltc
BARGAINS IN USED COMBINES
We have a few used combines worth the money.
With a shortage of machines this year, belter
make your arrangement for harvest at once.
| - Come In and Let Us Figure With j
r ( You On Your Next Tractor.
—Located on East Side of the Square—
Smith Implement Co.
MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE DEALER
H. C. Brady and C. C. Baugh
lambing.—Elmer Sansom, Plain-
view. 19-4tc
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cox of
White Deer spent the week-end
liere with Mr. CoX's parents, Mr
and Mis. W W. Cox.
—=—o—
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith and
children of Lubbqck^.spent Mo-
ther's Day here With his parents.
MjT. and £li's. Calvin Smith.
Louis Benton, who is enlisted in
the Medical Corps of the Army at
Fort BUss, El Paso, spent the
week-end here with his parents,
Mr and Mrs Ira Benton.
Mr and Mrs,. Lee Miller had as
their guests over the week-end
Mrs. Bud Bolden of Pampa,<jMidS
Audrey Stewart, and Jess Bald-
win of Amarillo „
Call on us for your combine re-
pairs as we have just received a j
$.1,500.00 shipment. — Crosbyton j
Service Station. 18-3te |
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Haney,
John Haney Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jim J
Williams and Jim Jr., visited Sun
day with Nfiss Rnth ilaney and
Miss Melba Williams at West
Texas Teachers College at Can-
yon. The two families drove over-J
to Amarillo for the day .
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J. o. McBride said Monday hC(
was doing some repair work foi
Andy Wooten at his home on the
East Plains. A new bath room and
a general repair job is being done
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We have hot prices on the fol-
lowing articles: Screen doors,
Garden Hose, Galvanized Iron,
Nails, Radio and Car Batterie
and Lumber—Crosbyton Service
Station. 10?3tc
Miss Zelma Gilbreath of Anson
\s the guest of her cousin, O. W.
Young and family. Mrs. Young
and daughters, Barbara and Nell,
will accompany Miss Gilbreath to
Anson Friday. They plan to spend
two weeks with Mrs. Young's sis-
ter at McCauley and .with her pa-
rents, Rev. and Mrs. C. E Dick at
Ovalo.
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Mrs. J. W. McDerfRett and son,
Donald J., of Muleshoe, spent from
Wednesday to Saturday here as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tillman
Reeves. Sl>e and Mr. McDermett
came back Sunday for the funeral
services for F. M. Edwards.
We are factory distributors for
Baldwin Combines and keep a
large stock of repairs.—Crosbyton
Service Station. l&-3t,c
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Bob Smith returned home last
week from ft hospltfktAV-jyichlta
Fails. Mr SmithTs feeling fine and
in- able to walk around on crutch-
es. He visit&l his son, Pete Smitn
And' family south of this city on
n.u™<ny. ana hi. iM« "
' Whe«Wr at Cap Roch *
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1937, newspaper, May 14, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255993/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.