The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
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FOR CROSBY COUNTY MEET
CR08BYT0N, CBOSBY COUNTY, TMLIB, F&BA* FEBRUARY 17,1933
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JUDGING TEAM WINS
THIRD PLACE .AT „
SLATON SHOW JAN 26
Directors To Set Date At
Meeting To Be Held At
Rails February 21; Meet
This Year at Ralls
RABBIT DRIVE TO
BE HELD SATURDAY.
IN WAKE DISTRICT
The interest being shown in the
Crosby "county Meet of the Universi-
ty Interscholastic League indicates
that tile meeting this spring will be
as large and as well attended and as
enthusiastic as the ones we have had
*in Jhe past, J. M. Rankin, director
general of the meet, said .this week.
Twenty-three of the 29 school un-
its in the county have paid member-
shhip fees, the director general said.
The members are as follows: Cap-'
aock, Cone, Crosbyton High School,
Crosbyton Grammar grades, Crosby-
ion Ward, Emma, Fairview, Fok
Mile Lake, League Four,. Leathe*
wood, Lorenzo High school, Lorenz-
Crosbytoh Hunters
' To Participate In An-
nual Drive
Another thrilling rabbit drive is
scheduled to take place at Wake Sat-
urday, February 16, announcements
were made Jiejift. this. week.
Crosbyton folks .-who enjoy this
kind of sport are cordially invited io
attend this drive, starting at 9 o'-
clock at the Wake store. Dinner, is
to be served at the store by the In-
dies of the Wake community.
Last year about this time the an-
nual rabbit drive took place at Wake
and a lprge delegation of Crosbyton
Grammar, school, Mt. Blanco, New ■ spbrtsmen were present. The Wake
Home, Owens, Pleasant Hill, Ralls people are looking for you again th a
Grammar school, Ralls high school,
Robertson high school, Self Cowhv,
Line, Wake, Farmer.
meeting of the executive com-
mittee of the county is being callfe*.
- by Mr .Rankin to meet in Ralls High
school building Tuesday, February 21
at 4 p. m., to set a date and make o-
ther plans for the county meet, which
ifc to be held this year at Ralls. Ajiy
interested school is invited to send a
representative to this meeting.
The executive committee for the
county is as follows: j
J. M. Rankin, director general, of
Ralls; D. A. Edwards, director of de- j
bate, Crosbyton; A. C. Sharp, direc- i " Several hundred farmers, faun
tor declamation, Lorenzo; D. G. L£-: wives and others,, earnestly seeking
wis, director of spelling Ralls; Miss to better their farm operations and
Martha Galbraith, director of essay, home conveniences and enjoy mm,
.. Lorenzo; Miss Blanch Wartes, direc- are expected to meet in Lubbock next
"tor or music memory, Lorenzo; Miss Thursday and Friday, Feb. 2IS and
Evelyn Wright/Director of picture 24 for the fourth annual South Plai...
memory,..Farmer; Mrs. Frank Sn|.th! Farm and Home Conference. W. ii
time.
Shells will be furnished at the
Wake store by H. B. Barnett at cost.
Mr. Barnett has charge of arrange-
ments for the drive.
CROSBY COUNTY
FARMERS TO GO TO
LUBBOCK MEETING
W. H. Hames Explains Na-
r ture of Meeting For
February 23
. According to a report recently re-
ceived by W. C, Taylor, the poultry
judging tear# representing the Cros-
byton Vocational Agriculture departs
ment placed third in a contest ' helct
'at Slaton, January 20, during^ the
Panhandle-Plains Poultry Show. Post
won first place with McLean run-
ning a close second. -
The team was composed of Bryan
Flpurnoy, Ralph Sejber,: and Elbie
Stockton. Ralph placed fourth as.an
individual among twenty-five con-
testants.
Teams entered in the contest were
from McLean,.Plain-view, Post, Ralls 2f; \
and Crosbyton. / : altend
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TECS STUDENTS TO
PRESENT PLAY HERE
Invited To Attend at
Chapel Program
Eight members Ot the speech, arts"
department of Texas Tech, under
the direction of Miss Ruth Pirtle,
head of, that departi^ent^ will present
the program at chapel next Wednes-
day morning, according to MissFlor-.
ence Pickett of-4he^ lo<;al high scho*.
The form of the entertaininent to
be gjjjyen was "not stated but Mifes
Pickett says th^t it will probably be
a play. The' program is to sftart ac
tO' o'clock Wednesday morning, Feb
22. The public is cordially invited to
SEVERAL HERE TRYING LUCK
ON CONOCO PRIZE CONTEST
broadwin gin gets
over 1500 bales
Several hundred in and around the j Mrs. Edwin Crausbay, bookkeeper
City of Crosbyton are trying for the I for the Broadway Gin, was" in town
many cash prizes to-be given away , Tuesday and stated that the Broad-
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INCOME TAX PAYERS
INCREASED BY THE
LOWERING OF LAW
Persons; On Salary Asked
■ ■ ; To Protect Selves by /•
Making Reports
Work Not
Surface
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Every single man or woman who
earned as much as $20 a week last
year, 19§2, will have to pay ail in-
come tax to Uncle-Sam this year. E-
very married man or woman who is
the head of a family, who earned
$50 a week in 1932, is al8o liable I v
income tax in 1933, unless there are
•minor children to be supported.
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Work on College Avenue <]i
from the end Of the pavemenf
of the squiare to the' iuift schoo'
ing, was begun this week.
An eight in9h base was made by
the use of the county grader and, it
is the intention of the city officials
to have a calidhe base put down jusk
as soon as funds are available. < , , y!'
When finished
street and will be the next thing to '
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pavemept.' Several have volunteered
work on the project and it is ex-
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«<££S
persons who have never paid income
by the Continental Oil Company fo. |wayugin had turned out about 150) tax to the Federal Government are
.the best name ..and slogan for their • bales of cotton this- season, and would
new gasoline, according to Boyd Hare ' probably get 25 or 30 more bales be-
local Conoco station manager. fore the season closes. *■
The contest closes at midnight of o :
February 23, and all entries must be I Mrs. Finis McEachern'" has return-
postmarked before that date and ed from Abilene where she sp rit
hour, to be eligible to win. i two weeks as a Kuest of relatives.
Treasury officials estimate that pected that it will be completed with
more than three and one-half million in a short time. 1
It is possible, too, city official®
State To Assume Part of Crosby
County Road District Indebtedness
obligated to pay it under the law
passed last year."Arid what is wor-
rying the treasury is the question:
Do these tax payers realize that
they have got to report their last
year's income and pay tax or go to
jail or be fined?
It's an impossible game to beai,
this Federal income tax. With- luek,
some few may get away wTth'evad-
say, that at some future time a hot
top will be placed on this street, ftulk
ing it a complete paved street to the
school building.
EAST PLAINS MAN
SAYS WHEAT THERE
IS NOT DAMAGED
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SAUVE SWINDLERS
PREY ON SOCIETY,
BAIT RICH WIDOW
ADVENTUROUS STORY DIRECT
ED BY LUB1TSH, FEATURES
HOPKINS AND FRANCIS
Ernst Lubitsch's "Trouble,iri Par..-|np« if
■dii.4i.tiji of story betting; Ciusbylun, Hames, local famier and prominen; J dise,"""which is said to establish an final.
" . ... fa/- entirely new tichnique for motion
h^re pictures, has been booked for th£ this week b
C. B. Hendricks?, director of athletic.,
Ralls. "
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OFFICERS GET WHIS-- |
KEY IN RAID ON
RESIDENCE HERE
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in the "CQoperative work of JJxe
mers in this community, said h^re '■ pictures, has been booked for th£ this week by Geo. S. Bond, county
•Tuesday. Mr. Hames is hopeful thav 1 queen Theatre, where it will open on Judge, in a table of figures given to
a large delegation from Crosby coun- j Sunday for a three day run. j this office.
ty will attend this meeting dur Miriam Hopkins, Kay Francis, II r Crosby county's bonded indebted-
the two days. j bert Marshall, Charlie Ruggles aiul ness for the improvement of roads a-
The conference will be held at th" , Edward Everett Horton play ieadmff j mounts to $100,000, and of this sum
livestock judging pavilion at the roles in the picture, a witty farce $22,000- have been retired, leaving
J. M. Tucker Unable to Get Texas Technological College, with VT. {adapted- from the play by Laszio A- a total of $138,000 outstanding in-
Rond of $600 TTd To ^u^son' Hale Center, general pro- [ dalar, Viennese playwright. 1 debtedpess. The assumption of $8S,-
Win A A Rram chairman. Four furidamenfr'l With easy frood humor, the picture 9'89.4q of this sum by the state would
^ . WedneSday features of agriculture, syils, product first shows the establishment of bus- leave Crosby county ~a—total of $49,-
' '" ion, organisation and marketing w.ll iness, social and emotional rapport ; 010.(50 yet to pay.
Five and a half, one half gallon be discussed >at the four session.; Feb between Miss Hopkins and. Marshall,' The. entire bonded road indebted-1
The( wheat was not killed during
ing it for awhile, but when they are the freeze last week, was the opin-
caught the penalties are severe, and ion of W. A. Walker of the East
the accrued tax is a lien that comes; Plains, who said Monday that he be-
ahead of everything else—mortgag s,' lieved it would prove beneficial to
state and local staxes, grocery bills 1 the wheat as it would hold it back.
Onlv Tun DnaH nictvJ^fc in; and all. Uncle Sam's Collector's of: The acreage, however, is not near
,, , . _ , . , | l-rfternal Revenue have_.thc right to so great as it was last year, Mr.'
Lounty In UeDtj L/lStllCt garnishee the salary or wages of | Walker said.- He believes the acreag&
' No. 1, Crosbvton, Has the anyone liable for Income tax and is cut nearly half in his community.
I are-est Delft 1 who does not Pa>' [t- The law *ives 1 The fruit is not kille<1 >eit!her is ^
^ s the Federal court the right to send opinion of Mr. Walker and unless a
rr,^ 0f f f T • . 'to prison anybody who fails to report ; severe spell comes in March he
The State of Texas is to assume a , . J . i,!,:-!,. „ „„_,i
t t i r Moofiun m r f u ' his 1932 income bv the 15th of March , thinks a good truit .crop is in pre*,
total of $$88,989.40 of Crosby coun- •
tv's road district bonded indebted-; 2.V . , . , i
, • __ Tne tax is not very high on srijll i 0
iipprmr-il „ __ „ — singlp „ : ^.UO FA VMENT ON
..., . m. . m school funds is
possible would be only $8. And th6i^. t>PPDTDTn T)v lUf'V-ti
ar« exemptions from that .Th'? lax. EilV 1!jU Di tllvKS
payer can deduct -from-—income _ — , v
figures such items as money ff^ven Receipt of $5,804 from the state
t-> charity or church, taxes of any stfwrol fund for Crosby county schools-
kind paid to the Federal or local was announced last week by B. F.
government, interest on busine*.. Hicks, county superintendent.- ..The
i debts and certain kinds of busings amount represents a payment of $£
incomes. IT" one is
This information was made public! las^ >?aur' thf
jars;.pf whiskey were taken Monday 23 and 24.
night when officers of the sheriff's on the ^evening of Feb. '23, the in- sauvc society of Europe .Then it. fol-.'two road districts, these being Road
department made a raid on a house nuai fafirTers' Supper will be held at iows them through their most excu- j District No. 1,-of which Crosbyton is
near HK£*|Mt3r'H'«tel north cf the the Lubbock Hotel at 6:30 p. m. .ing adventure—the bamboozling of ja part, and Road District No. 3, a
square._Six half-gallon jars had Principal speakers op the two day! Miss Francis svelte Frenchwoman special district created lit Ralgary to
looses. Per *;^pita on the county's scholas-
Treasury Has Re<-ord tic populattorfr '
A married man without children is Payment of $1 per capita had
.liowed $2,500 exemption; an n- previously been made.
Married person only $1,000 exemp- This year's per capita apportion-
ment totals $16, a reduction of $1.50
^...srr.UP!r, i ^ i!7rRs^?fl >epnort ^rrheTo^'e^ent"howT^h from last year's state aid of $17J 0.
was paid in salary and commissions The balance.be paid
■been destroyed before the officers ar- p].Oprar0r include: Soils program, on w^° possesses more money than the
lived. . ! Thursday morning, Feb. 23, Sterling : l>ank of France.
J. M. Tucker was taken into cus- j q v.vanB ovttn,;„n t >vi 1 It is in this adventure that Mar-
'build a bridge across White River.
Of the $35,000 against Road Dis-
trict No. 3, $6,000 have been retired,.
The balance-ylftfifo be paid from
to each employee during the year. S# this amount is^JijSl -per capita. Th-
the treasury has a practically com- i,ext payment—is; expected to be in
piete record, which is sure to be f>'.. March, Mr. Hicks said.
lowed up. And when the Treasury a- Crosby county s scholastic popula-
jxnts overtake the individual who ha* tion totals 2902.
failed to report taxable income, Irou-
leaving that district $29,000 yet to . js pre^y certain to follow,
pay. $16,901.20 of tin's is to be as- "The only safe plan for anyone
who wants to avoid trouble," said |
Road District No. l's bonded in- one of the Treasury officials the o- j
JOE ELSBY MADE i Stan gel, Texas Tech; Fred Hale, ex-;c's' 011 the other, for his affection,
MANAGER OF STOBB^^; «-• o.
Organization program, Friday mor tant movie appearance of Marshall, :
" ' 1 * —1 '. stage favor--1
to Hollywood, j..
"ems of the
. . S. Evans, extension service; J, M.
tody, charged with the possession of j p0tts Texas" Tech- R". E. Dickson, shall is almost tempted to turn from
intoxicating liquor. Bond was placed ; gupt' gpur Experimental station. ' I paths of wickedness into respectn-
att6°0, which had not been made by | Production pr0gram, Thursday' af-, bility, for his victim displays charms gumed'bv the "state"
-Wednesday, A. A. Hatchell, justice- ^ernoon) peb 23: Dr. J. C. EllwortK.■! to which he is easily susceptible.
of the peace, said. . !Texas Tech- Mrs F F lievier The struggle between Miss Hop . ..ocaaa . . . , T
> • O— _ Ibock CoS; club member W ikins on the one hand, and Miss Fran- i^edness was- originally $125,000, tner day, "Is to send..to„ an Income i
tJ_L „„ t.ho other, for hi« affection. I Plus another issue of $60,000, giving- Tax Unit at_thg~-Tw«wiry •Depavt-|
it a total orignial indebtedness^ of «ment, Washington, for the prrfjier |_
$165,000. Of this amount $20,000 has form of report to bs filled out a % M ,w r wv,«V'iL.-y. , „An
been retired, leaving the district • a • filed. Form 1040-A fgj; incomes be- T V A h _ . '3
The Bri^e Okla. News J" fiHTS W,f'!T ' I low S5.000 , ye r; fe™ 1040 fo, t,,k" M " P
S'.WsipZCSe d'ur':™™ «• The 8ta,e "" """" C""e °f W'0°° 0t m°re
m
. • „ t „ u i: irTrl'MiR first was oDDosite Marlene Die- r$72,088.20, leaving a balance of $92,-I
ing tfog^laSt 18 months has been trans a'~dson, Farnj .1^,; i, i,.h in vmu*." 911.80 to be paid by Cxoisby County, the nearest collector of internal re
The-proper form must be hied wit \
,^e Tomnany^K stwVat Sem- j community of 'Lub^sck county will trich in "Blende Venus.
iholiJt Was learned here Wednesday P t on a "Modef Local Community — - «"
"The ^ocal stpre will be under the ' PfpErrwn*'
management of Joe Elsby, who has; Mar^t'ng progrl^t, Friday after-
been Rinehart's assistant since the ?00"- Ffb',24LDr' Brandford^Knapp,
latter took charge of the store
i Texas Tech; Miss Myrtle Murray,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tally of the. High
! way department are back in Crosby-
Mattie Fullingim Improved
Following Spur Accident
Miss Mattie Fullingim is report 3d
There has been levied for this year venue by March 15, and at least one . - fK_ «,
. . . . , . .... ■, . .v x . • f ton. ihey are'staying in the Dr.
a tax rate of 42 cents to take care quarter of the tax paid at that tinuvl-^
cmi ci vuviv \ji biic- sswwi v, .... -ji i • n _ • -mg . n yj | luinii xuatiic a uiiiii|£iiii jo jojiuiw-u
"David Foreman has been trans- , J? ,on Service; Mrs. A. R. Penley,, conVaiesjng niCely at the Lubbock
■ered from the Seminole store to' kubbock 5ounty £lu.b me,"ber; K:.J' Sanitarium following a painful aco-
fered from the Seminole store
Bristow.'**
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"the mask, of fu manchu"
with boris karloff to
show at Queen feb. 22-23
Murray, Texas
Association.
CoSton Cooperative
TOTAL OF 1240 CARS
REGISTERED HERE
- Boris Karloff, who won outstand-
ing note in the, title-role of "Frank-
enstein," wilLbe seen-Wednesday and to the 'middle.' of the" "week, Jno. A.'
Thursday, Feb. 22 aijd 23, at the DiHard, tax collector, said Tuesday.
Queen Theatre* m aii even more fan- j No information was available aSf
tastic role as Dr. Fu Mapchu in "The to the amount of taxes collected, as)
SkR^nS^S^seo on thetMr.
As the uncanny Oriental, Karloff
is the center of a ..formidable com-
Sanitarium following a painful acci-
dent Saturday at Spur.
Miss Fullingim had accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Easterwood ti
Spur and as they were returning tq
their car to start home,.,Miss Fullin-
gim slipped on the ice coveredi street
Total) of 1240 automobiles have falling and breaking her hip. The in-
been registered ni Crosby county up | jared limb has been placed jn a cast
- and the attending physician stated
the injury . is improving satisfactori-
ly,
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A. Green home while herfij,
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of this outstanding indebtedness.
o— j LEAVE FOR TEN EH A T , . „ . .
-K«nn^ j Mr. Lid Mrsi J. I. Weatherby-left I J"dge and Mrs Eagat- Hutchfcf-
KALGARY GIN GET.^ | Sunday for Teneha where they will and-Bobbie left Sunday
2100 BALES IN SEASON • make their home. Mr. Weatherby will • b"Mrs. Hutchins
be associated with a Chevrolet Auto- win oe^gone.jrwo or
mobile agency of that-city. jw«ks,...11ie.judge to returit
Mr. Weatherby ,has been anrftizen ,tms vveek-end. „ ^ ^- ^ « ,.
of Crosbytonj for the past' -f4ic'' .i : "°" ' - ,i'~
seven years. For thtee years {ie waajl Mr. and Mrs. Lon Ingrain of
principal of the Crosbyton ; High Highway department are back in tHe
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDermett
AND REAL E^XATE BUSINESS
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A Pinkertonr of Kalgary, was in
Crosbyton Tuesday oft business and
said that his gin at Kalgary had
ginned 2100 bales of cotton' this sea-
son and would perhaps get about 30
more before, tire season closes.
Mr. Pinkerton said that,his part
of the county did not make the cot-
ton, thia season as was made on the
Plams. as. thev were affected by some'
kinao?_Se.a on the! cotton that did
siderable damage.
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MORE big HEN EGGS
Evidently the ."depression"
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school, and for " two yqars following. city\for awhile,
vilas superintendent of the Crosbyton
schools. For the, past year and a hftlf MisS Ferne #ta&i haa a
he has had the agency for the PhiH'Amarillo to make her home
lips -Oil] Corporation af"thls cityt^ahd Mrs. Evans.
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Mr.^and Mrs. Edward JWatthews_
moved Monday into the C^C. WU-
biiiatioa...of untrique, strange crmie^,1 were Sunday jgujsts^rf iMr. and J as^sor^ has^estabUsh^'■ ?r'' d®"
-d • t—... -(assessor, nas estapiisn-a an insurance jng thejr part ln^bwngm^ it to a
and* fiendish punishments, There Is,'Troy Edwards 'ot Lubbock,
for instance,, the mysterious labora-f- -o.
I and real .estate business in the city, hdose Another blR hen egg shows up
For the present he will be found m'jthis week, brought in by Mr. aa^
LfVwf Tqv- Acaooonr'c> .. M « % L_J ' '
tm whwaM$ndiu hurts his man ^ftpK Ht)T SPRINGS }the Tax Assessor's office. |M„ pPn pdwards measuring 6%
mfcigP'*- """ h,S *?*~\ T .-M.;.TO TAKE BATHS Mr eonsWer..!™, Se,^L^S^uS° Za
rteatn ray. ^ _—\ - |m this'line of business and '•would ■ —-
Thete is the weird torture of the I Mr< and 'Mrs. Hubert Lieske left uke to list yoqrr^JanH if you wobld
'Hams residence on South' Crosby av> .
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Mr: and Mrs. C- E. Westermm
and son of the Robertson community
Were in the city Monday trahsacting
business. •
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beir, .the reverberating notes of here "Wfdneiwiay for Hot Springs, N,
which drive men mad. The spectacu,- M., jvh^e they expect to remain for
laic Feast of tKe Mongols, the adven-^booirtnree wfeeks. Albert' is"going, to
tures of the scientists in toe;;g^|<i dtoke' 'the,. baths for rheumatism-and
the flight into the Golfx" I'^s-Trecuperation generally. " . x
and the final Aaiaitic uprlsinjof a-f ' —ciio—
inst the world fiire other fchrillin* Better than 12,000- bales ot' cotton
;v ' , have gone through the compress
rles Brabin .directed th? pictutti here, Mr. Terrell, manager, said Mort
| in this -line of business and ^ would round iengthwiseK.This one beats the, Mr. * and.-Jfrs. DavkH Aynes
lik a tn liflt vrtirrr ' Itnn if vnn would i . '■ ^
;s ^en.
like to self.
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MUSIC PUPILS HISS BUCK
The rnrndc- pupils of Miss Pauline
uck, says the Hockley County Het-
eggji brought in by Mrs.. Ellison last last week In Normtfn, Okl^-as
week by ^.fraction in. cireumference, Quests of Mrs\ Ayne's parents..
it being tile same length. t . - . ir'r. *-'■ \— —o-
This egg'wis the product of a
Buff Orphlngton hen. Watch your
hen eggs these days and perhaps
someone else mayj^eat 'this record;
Miss Feme Boyd ii aj
1we?k in Amarillo as Ii gue;
Ferne Fralifij
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