The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1924 Page: 8 of 8
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ave told us
i -hr every ye^l
ered for. rural carrier
unleerthey are the wid-
ows of U. S. Soldiers, sailors or mar
rines who are physically disqualified
for examination hy reason, of'Injuries'
received iriufcbe lpe. o&iniHfcary duty.
Form l!)77 and application blanks
may be obtained from the vacancy of-
fice above or from the United States
Civil Service Comrhtesion at WasWng-
ton, D. C. Applications should'he for-
warded to the Commission at Washr
fjton; Di C.y at the earliest possible
te. At the examination applicants
must furnish unmounted' photographs
drive for 1013 resulted in these As-
sociations being formed in probablj
fifteen West Texas to wis not hereto
fore having the same. -. ,
The question is frequently asked—
how big should a town be before it Js
large enough for a Building and Loan
Assbciatron ?* Ask Brady. The Brady
Chamber of Commerce ot.-,.missed the
B. '& h. AssoeiaMoirreSrly m.1923.-The
results have"'been good. Pecos has" a
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ifall^e'^ainf!
| ed. They point JMMRi
. spring an4 summer rams tfell very.
| ~ | quickly and ran off without wetting
the soil to any depth,! They , ex-
plained that it had been 'thoroughly
demonstrated that terracing would tlesije to become
check the runoff enough^ moisture to_ jenfc |n religious work.M
,,,,, _
ijacia^d.,by.
structors
approved- by-^^eife^wday I _ _
- !? ' ^ ^ 0 fche Clw <>, i a valves-taken within tw«
South. gl ^
l1© all who complete one of the sub-
jects, a Certificate of Credit will be
awarded in the Standard Course in
Religious Education, recommended by
the Igethddist Church.
These classes are open and free to
WATCH THIS HAND!
Judge A. W. Gibson and wife wert-
looking after professional business in
Lubbock, Tuesday. ^
at, the mere contouring of the
©IF rows would help materially in
holding the water oft the land;' They
9 by terracing and contouring of
. wo,r tit7milifW5^#~'d;o1^"
Fort Worth:
RURAL CARRIER EXAMINATION
r'' r' '. i -' 7 s 1 * *"
-The United 'SUU os Civil Service-
Commission has announced an exam-
ination to be held at Lubbock^Texas
> Texas annualy and said~that ^"April^6th, 1924-to^l
...u- : * J nf i'lirfli /•n^viiPi' flt. r.vnohvfhri vii-
lould receive special attention
ions of Texas, where moisture
j limiting factor in crop p^oduc^
G. Calvert, who has been county
in Nolan county since October
of rural carrier at G^osbytori and va-
cancies that ni'ay later occur on rural
routes from that post ofice. Thg sal-
ary of. a rural carrier on a standard
daily wagon" route of ■'24r;miles is
per mile per annum for each julle or
Record
The Leading
Newspaper
of Texas and the best
Silnday Edition of
the South
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.. The easy and economical,way .to do your Grocery ;
r Shoppingis~toPhone 39 your list for a dayfs or
week's supply and everything.you order ^ill be ,de-
• livered promptly and just as you ordered it.
^his Hand is Drawiftg
" Nearer to You
Watch It!
time he has been
instrumental in directing, the farmers
in terracing their lands in some cases
and contouring it in others, depend-
|Wtogethe£'upon 'the co3ition. of
i. -Feeling that sufficient time
Relapsed~fbTth«F results"toTspeafc
sj ~.jj.e~..tallced "mth .-each
one of the farmers and toid them he
would like_ for them to write down
■ their viewpoints on the results of this
"work. ..
our. -readei«.-Cannotper9onally4
. .visit--'-.ali these farmers, it 'might ..bef
, ^,^ell for us to let them speak for. them:
selves by reproducing their answers-
to the inquiry made by, County Agent
jpfiafaoffife. ' I
• -B. 0, Iffoelleiv-^rtult^^^atr
- I have made about-$300 on my bun-'
dred acres of coton by having it con-
im^|ytoiyed4his-la6t-apring.: It-would-have-
-- macrFmore'differehc^if it had rained
, this summer. -We- have not-had- but
one little rain this summer and that
was just a light shower." .
"I have learned this: It wil pay
: every farmer in this country to have
-his - land contoured. I- have made
- more to the acre than my neighbors
have made to the acre." - |
:. _ . E. G. Brazil—"In - regard to the
terracing of mjr land. it ' has-been of
great value this year. The land oil
water level made one-third-of a
a"d the land that
ranges, from $2,450 to $2,000 pea^an-
nuni,..according to length.,,. .Separate
examinations for motor and wagon
-routes7^e^^4©hger^eld;~™Appoirit-
ments to both / positions will be made
from-the same-register.-The-examina-
tion will be open only to citizens who
are actually domiciled in the territory
re, and
jnot terraced! made, one-fourth
^halting a difference of $8.53 per
at pays to terrace;:
^ -V D- Faver jr.—"The terraces'
surveyed 'on -this iaim int
_ ,---nTprove' to:.-any.one that it
''""^Bfii^sg'tlme well spejnt. The benefits* to
^t}ie fieldH-WouId^be-hafd" to'lstiffiafe1"
. ; in dollars. Where ; there were ditches
oductive soih^JThe
in place of be-
^andvthe great-
growing crops,
fell formerly
now it is check
soil to" take up a
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We Give S&H Green Trading- Stamps.
Per
Moiith
Savings.
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Young's Confect.
AGENT
the
Best Oils
i
When yjpu are young and starting on the road of business life,
you must choose your own road. The sign board of success points
toward the road marked by those
Savings Account to help tKem over
This Bank stands ready to help you toward the goal you havg in
One of the most costly eco-
nomies you can practice is
to try and save on the first
cost Of your Oils. You lose
in lubrication value and low
priced Oils will.not give long -
service.
Reavis
MOTOR CO.
mind, and the first step is a Saving—no matter how small the
amount with which you start. . .. - /
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it deal of
nd stopped Vaej
proposition the more
; crop production because it sos
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titou&% yotir fihotf b.o In.the woods.- " 7 -c . '
T^TITH the entire factory output of Ford Cars
^ being aBsofbedras rapidly as the cars can :'
fee produced, it is certain that plant capacity
will be greatly over-sold when spring buying
reaches it highest point.
tiinity to make delivery.
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Boyle, R. B. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1924, newspaper, March 28, 1924; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242673/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.