The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Tocker Foundation Grant and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Crosby County Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
.
The Crosbyton Revi
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Lost and Found
LOST: One yellow gold Elfin
wrist watch IN front of Stephens.
Mil to
Review office. H.LJPoteet iS-ttp
Business Service
WeeSdS-
lawn
Weed-No-More
$ ! . '
-A- - rvv • -
of ugly
Magic
We« Kfflj. ^^ts iaUL4<luare-£^ One W.W. Feed Mill, $50.00.
Hlgginbotham-Bartlett Co- 13-ltc
FOR FINE Cosmetics and per-
fumes, see Murlene Smith. 13-4tp
, FOR SALE: 1941 2-door deluxe;
Ford. Good body,good tires, mer-
cury engine. See ClydeyHodges on
East Plains. - 13-ltp.
FOR SALE: Full line of shrub-
bery., §e© ft St my H5Brer--Tr~ Rr
Pennington. > . 12-2tp
- FOR SALE
One — four-wheel -Bale traitor
with boards, fair tires. $60.00.
—-1 . 1 mnE1 ■ 1' ■ ■ 1 1 "
FOJl SALE: Rebuilt Maytags-
and Thor washing machines. Gas-
olines motors and air conditioners.
TTK. KSWSer ——~—■**«*
FIRST-class plumbing. See us
for real service. A. E. Barrington,
at the Shoe Shop. 10-tfc
• SUMMER. CABINS
Four-row LH.C. Marker, $17.00.
Two-row I.H.C. Binder, $300.00.
Lots of hog wire and first-year
Hybrid cpllmjafe£<L-JE1.50 pexJ^a
See Joe E. McDuff, Route 1, Cros-
byton, Texas. ' 12-3tp.
__EQR SALE: ^^undation ' Con-
crete blocks any size. See L. W.
Wallace at Montgomery Laundry.
12-4tp.
If you want a cool place to' ^
spend the summer, get a moun- j FOR
tain cabin in Colorado. For cabins • & P.L.
FOR" SALE : My residence in
Crosbyton, 6-roorn and bath. C.
W. Nichols. * ' . 12-2tp.
This newspaper is authorized to
announce the following names* of
candidates for district, county,
precinct offices, subject to the ac-
tion of the Texas Democratic, pri-
mary nexj; July 27tffi -•
For State Representative,
119th District:., . 31
.... u w. BELL ' ; T"' '
Foir District Attorney, ' V
T2nd Judicial District: _
...... ^J^LOYD CROSLIN, Lubbock
For District Clerk: * .
rr WjLI. F. •EflmT.T,.. , ,,
(Re election)
SALE: Deltapjne 14 (D.
14). Cotton planting seed,
and cabin"sites write Etennis Tay- J $1.50 per bu. F^s't'year from cer-
Ipr, Lascar, Colorado. 4-12tp tified, early maturing, good staple
and won't string out. E. L. Car-
J^or Sale, Miscelfaneous
• - FOR SALE: One se^f Golf
Clubs in gopd condition, well
trained,- especially ." in Golf Iaii-
-^yiaSfrr-'Priei; 4;>£kt4>e<i,. Edgar
lien.
-±-
.'TO'tp eFtson
FOR SALE: Three buildings.loca-
ted on. East Plains. See Jack Hash.
. * '
iisle.
10-4 tp
FOR SALE—feity or -farm-pro-'
25-tfc
For CountyJUdge: *
-I5MZY-PIERATT.,.
J. M: RANKIN
For Sheriff:
ROY HILLIN
_ (Re-election) •
J. 3. PIERCE >
ELMER H, JONES - '
L. E. HAYNES
For County Clerk:
LEWIS H. BENTON "2.
LOTTIE M. ELLISON
For County Tax Assessor-Collector
EARLE FLORENCE
By KELTZ GARRISON
Administrative Officer
Crosby County ACA
(OTfON INSURANCE ~
PROGRAM
Applications for ^cotton insur-
ance on the 1946 cotton crop are
being taken at tfie AAA office.
The closing.l^Jor acce
pllcaftoiw-o'n-the 1946 cotton_crop Mr: Snd^fsr^JTm j. Wallace ana
is April 25. THie/Q&wtv OommlU
tee and myself Wou^d like to dfrge
that every cotton farmer investi-
gate his own set-up on this pro'-"
gram regardless of wftfther he ap-
plies for insurance or not. All cot-
ton yields under the 1946T insur-
ancft program have been .rewol*k-
ed and in many.cases some verjF
drastic" revisions have resulted
from the yields that were estab-
lished in 1945. . —'—_
AGRICULTlTRXirTOVSERVA-
TfON PROGRAM
Subsidy Program is scheduled to
end on June 30, 1948. It should be
uiWerstood that sales of cattle af-
ter June 30, 1946, will not be elig-
ible for payment and that all ap-
plications under, this program
must be submitted not later than
August 31, 1946.
" '—;— —O / ■ ■ ;;t "
Mr. and Mrs., Frank Collief of
Longville, Oklahoma spent the
week-end in the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Therman Gray and Olen Mil-
ler.■ ■ -.•L-—-
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hemby of Ar-
tesia, N. M., SpehV the weelf^ffd
With Mrs. Wallace's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Boggs.
mum
'AJfl CAfcl pi bi
NUTRITION ZONI a J
WIU TAKI CAMjJ*
lNJUSr\0dA\
GIVE NATURE A {Hi
Mali* iur* your cantral ^wr.
if functioning proparlyl
GET ADLERIKA TODAYl^
U « «v«ry other day for 10
no l«« « • dlff«r«nc*l Try Htli 10 A.
UP p« NATUHE'S NUTRITIQN ^r
ina tomorrow morning
ARISING. ln.VDrt.yf, 0,f1
0<MS TNtf AOUMIK* CO.
ASK YOUR^DRU0<S>IST! CAUTION-USE
ROY KARR
For Coanty Superintendent:
(Re-election)
FOR SALE: "See me for farms,
ranches or town property. Russell
McCurdy.
Itfc :
I"'':.
Cro^iipton BrbtetD
BROWN & CURRY
PUBLISHING CO, Owners
Nugent E. Brown, Editor
Hubert Carry, Shop Voreman
Entered as second class matter
at the Post-Office at Crosbytoh,
Texas, under thf Art nf Congress
Review Classifieds Bring Results
For Everlay Feeds, see J. W.
Catching Grain iGompany. Adv.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
j The Comijjigsioners'. Court of
Crosby County, Texas.will receive
competitive bids-until 10:00 o'-
clock -A. M. April 1946- at t he
Court Hotise at Crastn^oTT. Texas
For Coanty Attorney:
L. A. (Mike) WICKS,
JR.
For County Treasurer;
Rrs. GiPSON
E. H. FLOURN^Y, Jr.
For -GeWttty "Surveyor:
* GEORGE E. MAYES
(Re-election)
For Commissioner,
Precinct No. 2: „
JOHN G. HARVEY
(Re-election)
CECIL BERRY
WILLtAM...\L.uBILLj^IQm£L
The ^946^ Agricultural - Conser-
vation Program, differs quite a bit
from any previous program we
have had. One of the major
cRanges in 1946 is that each farm-
er must secure approval and have
the money set up. for any practice
which he expects to draw pay-
ment on in 1946 before t^e prac-
tice is started. . ———
This includes the contour . pay-
.J-ment as well as all other practice
payments. A gre^it many farmers
— bnv<> already tntried in the num-
ber of acres which 4hey expect to
I 'plaht W tfte CdMflUf IB W^PUT
for., those that have hot, this is a
reminder to do so befpre planting
time in order;" to draw ^ajrment
for this practice. -—-1—
".The practices for - which , pay-
ment is offered in Crosby County
for 1946 are as follows: 1. Con-
j struction of Standard Terraces, 2.
Construction of. Diversion Ter-
races, 3. Construction- of Earthen
'Pants or Reservoirs,-4^. Drilling or
Digging Wells for Livestock Wat-.
e*. 5. Protecting SummerfalloWed
Acreage, 6, Contour Listing or
Furrowing, of Cropland in i946, 7.
Contour—Farming Intertilled-Craps-
i n 1946, .8. Seeding Dri 1 led Crops
FOR MAYOR
ft,
■
ISA VOTE FOR
As property owners in Crosby ton,. Ave <u*e
interested
t-rrr ( ountv ('omm)Hsioner
on'TR'e Cont'mTnirT946rF.Xea7irig
«>n the Lanct" 10'*Ihehc«
in our City Government for the next-two years; For this reason
we want to call your attention "to several important matters con-
cerning the election of -a-Mayor at next Tuesday's election.
urge you to read ai^d consider these facts.carefully:
4. MR. COVINGTON IS SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSMAN
Having..shown himself to be successful in his personal af-
fairs, he will be- capable of handling the financial affairs of the
City of Crosbyton.. And the.,City of Crosbyton is now big busk
"■nes^-^he-peoplo have j
or more of
Sorghums SUlks_ or Stubble, 10.
—— ^Htrori 6f Blrtdweed, li-^tjontrol
t>f"Destructive Plants ^or Noncrop
Pastiite andlSange Land:' "
_ Anyone having any questions re
garding the 1946„ Agricultural Con
servation Program should contact
the county or community commit- j
teeman in their community or this i
office, 1 '
MILK £ CREAM SUBSIDY
PAYMENTS
Beginning April 1, this office
Will make subsidy payments on
the sale of mijk or cream sold dur^
ing the period January, February,
and March, 1946.~? The payment j
rate for this period is 17c for !
cream frojd and . 70c per hundred
pounds for whole milk sold. Pro- !
eera are requested hot ~tygub- i- -
mit their milk or cream stubs to
this office untit after April 1, since
no ..payment can be made until af
ter that date. The Department of. -
the city, and.most of this will l)e Vpent ^:ithin the next tw yeai,8.
Besides this large sum ,the City-through taxation and its" utilities
■ handled ^appiWHin^ely . voting for a
man whom we feel is caoafele of efficiently, handling this mrge a"-'
mount of money/
3,-187ft:
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDA-^
on. the following
machinery:"^
Buy a BOND Today!
HAU LTNG
WHEN. YOU nAVE HAULING
TO DO, CALL US
Lofal and Long Distance
I Hauling.
C. C. BECKHAM
described road
One"
power control, Diesel, or gasoline
powered Motor Grader, appmxi-.
mate weight 21,000 .pounds,: with-
fully enclosed cab, . with starter.
13.00-2!" tires on all wheels, 12
foot molflboard, two 2 foot exten-
stons, wide front axle and leaning
front wheels and. with power, con-
trol for each adjustment; at which
time and place said Court will
proceed to let a contract lf.— any
bid is accepted. One used ^grader
and one used motor grader will be
oftered as part payment for the
new machine. Certified check in
the amount of 5 per cent .of bid
required, and the Commissioners'
Court, reserves the right to rejeaLj.
any and all bids.
-rlf any cOhtracjt is made, the
Coi 111 u iss i u 11 ei s' Court intends to<
A. F. 4. A-.M.
Regular Meeting Night
ijisue interest ^bearing warrants
for all or any parT ffierwf7*m""arr
amouni to.exceed—$5,400.00,
said warrants to bear Interest at
SATURDAY NIGHT BEFORE
• ' EACH FULL MOON
Homer Smith, W. M.
WiUard Richardson, Sec'y
the rate of 4 per cent' per annum
and the full amount . to mature
not lat";r than 1950.
k Warren H. Hames,
County Judge, Crosby County,
Texas. 12-2tc
V.W.V.'." V
B&
■.■.■.'.■.■.V.V.V.VAP.V,
DONT FORGET TO KEEP
" — THAT POLICY UP TO DATE-
Fire is no respecter of persons—Losses not cov-
ered by insurance are GONE FOREVER.
Watch all fire hazards. Be sure to keep your •-
insurance up-to-date. _
—See— . •
CITIZEnS INSURANCE AGENCY
RUSSELL McCURDtTOwner
For County Commissioner
Precinct No. 4:
LEI LAN <?ADDELL
(Re-election)
r..J~
For Justice of the Peace,
Precinct No. It: ,,
J. C. (CALVIN) SMITH
CITY ELECTION
For Mayor:
CHAS. A. TAYLOR
J. D. TUSSY •
For City Commissioner:
J. B BELL
A. W. WALLACE
SUM^IER round-up is
DISCUSSED AT THE- *
SCHOOL PTA MEETING
Monlth and Summer. RouixcUUp
was the subject oiT'a program pre*
It is ojjLr desire to so serve a family in
their hour of sorrow that we may earn
their lasting appreciation and friend-
ship. When the time comes that you -
need th£ services of a Funeral Direc-
tor* let us help you. x
flHERIL HOIK
5K ?
w ■-
sented to. the Pre-School Parent-
Teaeher Association in its reguT
&r meeting Tuesday afternoon in
the grade school auditorium. Mrs.
Cary Lodal was in charge of the
discussion, and she presented to.
the group the -outline 0f_ tt^e sumr
mer round up activity to mciude
physical and dental checkups to
be followed by tbe giving of cer-
tain vaccinations; needed bjr~-the
children. f ■ :
A cbmmittee was chosen to
work out the detaiis and present
the plan to the group" as well as
tb the parents of children in the
l<wer grades. Those on the com-
mittee include Mrs. Maurine Pol-
lock, "Chairman, Mrs. Johnnie
Home, Mrs. J. L. Surginer, Miss
Eula Whitaker, grade school prin-
cipal, and Mrs. Lodal.
A nominating committee was
appointed to include Mrs. Hubert
CujtTfo Mrs. Keltz Garrisoji, and
Mrs! Bill Nickson. An "tnvlBftTori'
to attend the District Conference
to be held at Paducah April 3 and
4 was extended by Mrs. Earle
Florence, who presided. Parents
who are interested in this organ-
ization are Urged to contact Mrs.
Florence and pay their dues be-
fore March 31st, in order that
the unit can get credit for more
members. '"T™' ~/'
Little Miss Donna Rose Surgi-
ner gave a piano number for the
group. Mrs. Curry was in charge
of the nursery during the pro-
gram. Plans are under way for
the easter egg hunt to be . given
for preschool children of the com*
munity on the Saturday preced-
ing Easter. Definite plans will be
announced latfcr. ~
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. King
\
■
' ^ •'
Mrs. O.' B. Buck left last week
for V visit In Carthage, Miss. She
will visit with , her mother, Mrs. J.
W. Qawford, and other relatives.
•— o '
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle W&rren and
family of Piainview spent the
week-end here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W Warren.
dairy subsidies will continue thru,
June 30, 194$>. unless there is a
gener^i.,increase in the price ceil-
ings' for milk and its products, in
Which case the subsidy payment
will be terminated. Payment rates
as announced for the ApriUJune
period are ITc and 70c for April-
and 10c and 35c for May and June.
AH milk producers ha.Ve 60 days
after the close' of the period in
which to apply fof the7 subsidy
payment. '
BEE
DUCTION SUBSIDY
An announcement
made- that-£he_Beef—
has been
Production
-'Hi
>
%
This is one of the most important things to consider. Selling
the bonds just voted, seeing after the securing of.'Ttttaterials,
checking on actttal construction, and many otheiithings, are go-
inw to take large amount of the Mayor's time in; the next two
years. Mr. Covington*is in a position to give this time to the city*?
3. HE IS NON PARTISAN
- Having taken no hand in city politics before, he is neither for.
or against any group. As he-does not depend On the public for aS
living, he will be open-minded in all his city transactions. We feet
uf Ci usbyton, which is do nocPfiR.iry no^v for thg continue
growth of Our city.
WE URGE YOU TO VOTE
- - ii
(This advertisement paid for by suppoi*ters of Sam • -fj
Covington for Mayor.) - .
V.
.. v When you patronize our sU>re you can
be assured of the finest foods available .. -&(
brands that are well-known for flavor and qusI*
ity. , ' >■; -1 " ' f i..;- ./
■||
. ''W
™ t 1 : •
You'll find it an easy matter to plan a
Well-balanced, healthful diet when you yc.
shop at Piygly Wiggly. ~
.JM
- MBA1
■
• ' ■
^ v
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Brown, Nugent E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1946, newspaper, March 29, 1946; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256182/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.