The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1946 Page: 4 of 10
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Representatives from,' co^operft-
Bltpn
were present last Frt-
when tile
Clinic to be held in Texas was con-
*• m (~*vnaV\\rt"*1 'I1 Vlr
besides those mentioned above in*
L. Davies, W. M.,Kun-
... _ Artiey,
Elbert Morgan,!. A. "Ccjrnelftjs;
- " - ^x-KTriacT e^i:
Cloud, G. E. HuddlegtQn,. and;J, L..
A fin rrm—«4+- VvvTri rr '" "
Mr., and * Mrs. Eugene Hardin,
and RonfflcT .. .Dte. B. C: Hardiri,-
Wayne/and ,._Rftbby, vi8i^ed"Carls-
bad .TCftvern thk atjeflk-end. ;./■•
Mr. and Mrs.R-,.M. Spence and
Georgia, Mr., and Mrs. A L. Win-
pgar and boys, Mr. and Mrs. T! E.
.TSjoojIUU, jadb<^ $&« • 4. B. ittr«
IfV !$>!' Willi W|i'l Elvis Marley
and daughter were^joinei*^ tJPuri
Methodist church, under the spon-
sorship of Te^as A . and M. Col-
lege.
, -C. E. Bowles," \ of the . IJouaton
Bank, for Co-ops, was introduced
; ty O. J.Edler, who ^tedjaS chair-.-
man. He -explained, that "the pur-
. -pose of the fcliriics was to bring in-
r formation highly, essential to^co-
J ^ operatives. * M. C. Jaynes, of the
Extension Service, A. andOfa. Cpl-
' - liege, said that it was his job to
1 catty on the education work* a-
Cluskey, Afton; Edward T?reihan7
veworT Adgrf5^
ardaon, who^passed away on W$a-J
Itesday of ?this week. "
Mr. and Mrs. R." C. Jlatheal and
Ma*y Isabella, ^thd-Jira. J. C. Mc-\
Craektn returned from. - Silver
City,
On their way home they stopped
at Hot Spring^, * N. Mex., and
viewed -the Elephant Butte pam.
■They atedrtmei"' With
djfes—--—
■
g^ farmers' co-operatives,
oiint'on jtour county agent-at
oppor tunity,' and " he will be
g you," he itated.
■The legal side l$t" <k>-ops was
s^eissed heavily, with gotfficeread-
vised to keep sfect p<?Fmanent re-
cords, make financial' statements,
proper audits, etc. H: IS. Paly,
lawyer for "the- Houston Bank- for*
Co-ops, explained co-operatives
the income tax. He brought
out that 44 percent of the corpps
Houston; E.
pp GSpners, Georggtowtr^WT E.
PauJaoBv—Texas A. and M.; < J. E.v
Montgomery, 'state department of [Spence.
TtgrlclJipijre,-Austin; XT.Co.wby, and Adt
W..A. Elara, B. E. Perkins, all of
Ralls; Flpy Watson,. Spur;; Milton
Hahcock, Loren^Q- J. Er&nkTrip'
lett and G1 ennjSiUHvari^TFroducers
Grain, A^iartllo; RoyJB.. Davis^.
Plains Co-jap Mfll, Tahoka.
IT-' "' •" 'o^-Lj'X W-,". '
"Miss LorettaT Coins of Corpus
C^iSti yisited last "week in. the.
home of her grandparents, Mr. and
^>Irs. E. L. Goins. Xoretta' is., the,
daughter of Mr.yand Mrs. Grady
Goina.- _ -"-;-
M. Cowle, Texas Co- home, by. Mrs. Tom Adair bJ'San
Saba, Mrs. Lillian Cellars apd son
of Muleshoe, Mr. ahd Mrs. A. L.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Or Spence
Adriall. Mrs." A(iair returned
home >vith the. Spences- and Mar-
leys for a short visit. ; _ j '
R. C: Ratheaf, A: L. Ratheal,.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ratheal were
Lubbock' shoppers^Satiirdayj ' -
"fWr and lftxs.-.'.M<..Rg,GTvens 'and
.Teddy, Mr. and Mr^- G«;.^~Thom
hifl. Mrt-'and Mrs.^D, D. Thorn-
hill and^ Chartes, and Bobby Joe
Morris went to Roaring Springs
and Matador Sanday piCriiekirtg:.
Delton Wilson, Charles Dawson,
Jimmy Barnett, Billie -Johri "arid
• ' •- ■ '■' :i.{ ————— . " j pick' Fletcher were swimming at
Mack Jackson of Hereford was,.!.Roaring Springs' Sundaiy evening,
the Sunday* guest of his^ brother, ] Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ratheal, Mr.
1'om Jackson' and family* Mack and Mrs-; W. P. Ratheal, Mr. and
came down tp borry sorne*"machiri"-
er'y^ and reports that he received
" the
did pay income tax, and onfty non-
linder thd. latter plaS all savings
Miss Vivian Gampbe
Angeles, • .Calif.," Is
of Los
guest this
♦.-v.- _ , week of her mothe.r, Mi%.- J. M.
OgmpboU;1 jtftd brothorc, Rhoa and;
family and^.&hnny CamPhell,
Mrs: Ola More, Emma J. and-IX>n-
vilfr and Mary Ratheal visited in
Mrs. Alvii
Ratheal Sunday.
Denton and A,lbert Wilson.
Clyde Sta|ffett~ajjd j Charles Ray
Dawson ar^ fishing, .at Possom
Kingdom* this jjreek.. - "
Mr. P. H.' Leatherwood of Min-
who are
J ohes1 health. Th*«y then
and went through- Carlesbad Cav-
ern.
' Edna Cora^I Lgatherwood spent
the >jnight Svith • Patsy Dawson.
Tuesday night:''
Preston Newman was the week-
;eyd, guest of James LCatherwbdd..
. Mr., and. Mrs. WeOdrow'Rpbert-
^ori^arid Carrol Dan retu.rned home
Friday from their vac.ation .in Col-
orado^" Washington', "CallTonila^"and;
e ther ]plates of interest . They * re-
ported a nice trip.
~ iSupt. R. K." Green spent several
days this week in East Texas in
-a searcji for teachers. When he
left Crosby ton he still needed-sev-
erai to complete his faculty for
-the year. '. ' ■ "
LAP^fO ^GOVERNMENT
- NO PHYSICAL EXAM. IS-
REQUIRED pURtN&>)46.
^ ^Business Sfervice
FOR 3AX.EJ <
Wanted
Wayne
Jones
Ha.tchery
INSURANCE
tag washing machine; J still have
some air conditioners on hand, and
there wjll still be plenty of hot
fe«^yEtSRcSK^:9jr^Evana.
Autp Supply. s : , tfc
INTERESTED Hn. selTirig
<your -nee4le: ■ workTSS5^Mra.- -Bt.-i,
Hood,"-or Call 110.T '.34-ltc.
"iff
now-ready
farms and i
croabyton. Phone-^8 I
FaTmyForKaTr^
W X .NT ED« v Farm, Raiich er
-City property . listed with us fpr
•Sale. VVe sell .'em. Mayes and Rob-
•rtfionr'—
WANTEP • ;^rtng-ipg"^OJC ircm.r
ing. Mrs: Nora Livingston at Bass
•34-tfc
For correct information coqfact your
*nwre«t VETERANS ADMINIS
HON office
WANTED: ; Stenographer able
♦to take dictation. $57.50 per month
on 22-hour week basis. A pply ; A.
p. Richardson, basement court
house, Crpsbyton. 34-ltp
For Sate, -Miscellaneous
FOR • SALE; Concrete ti.le,
Mr 4uad boylaJMooc^ajki curately. made a-ndprope'rly cured, xepted as part payment. t
.«■ . i r.;nn - o n i.. nma dn/f ZTTJ X""' '
; Mrs. Nl M. Hiker, who lived on
the East Plains until a fewT years
'ago, has returned to ' Crosb'ytori
and has purchased 'the " Cecil
Swanda-home .in northwest Cros-
bvton.
Standard size,T 5x8x12. Can supply
See Alt)6rt
fJimily and MVs. Moore's mother(
Mrs. Olive Jordon,, and brothers;
iell nnd Max of White Deer, Lieske Jr., Crosbytpn.
spent last week in Ruidoso, N. M.
it has* been authoritatively- esti-
1 that about 68,200,000 res-
taurant meals are served daily in
the United States. ."; " .
FOR SALE: See me
ranches or tpwn property'
McCurdy- -"y"
Public Notices
NOTICE TO
■The Commtft^onersL^n7rt
ochJdt A.M. September
the. Court House at
— 'S8 orl the deacril^
roa# machinery: *£>ne tank?
driyer Dlfeset powered, poww
trol motor grader, ug^ ^
completely rebuilt, Hew Jtire,'
fully guaranteed tor 60 daw'\T
perform same as hew
,^nd one used maintainer and one
used one-way disc plow "to be ac
C(«.l
and non-members
members
I^adies finest dresses
finished. City "Cleaner*.
expertly
Adv,
Help of Everyone iii Getting Veterans1 Pictures For
FOR SALE: .'Three piece blond
bedrbohi SV|]te. See Nora McGurdy.
> ,■ :C • ' 34-ltp.
FOR SALE:"'W1 hdnlil 1 and tQW-
er, casing, pipirfg, sucker rods, pW
A'rljead .tank and (ower. .AH Com-
plete. See H.' C. Robertson. Cros-
bytonj-Qjexas. "■ 34-ltp
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE—City or farm pro-
perty. See us first. Mayes & Rob-
ertson. 25-tfc
time and,.place said Court win r
feed, to let a contract if >ny
mouttt.of "5% of bid required, ii|
the Conimissipriers'- Court reserves I
the right to reject any i
If any contra
Commissioners' Court intends tol
'saue interest, bearing warrants
.tor all, or any -fmlMhtreof, in so.
amount not* to^ : exee« d
said warrants tp bear interest at
the rate QjfU(,4241-"4 per cent 'jJ|
annum and the full amouritto ma-
ture-not later than 18481
Warren H. Hames, County Judge, I
Crosby County, Texas 33-2tp
Any man who. sneers., certainly
spoils his good looks especially if
he sneers at
II History
JUST A FEW DAYS LEFT!
ITS YOUR OWN
JBOOK OFWAR
MEMORIES
-THIS IS IT—the book that
t)g yy tu In*
!'eri"during |>rint the story * ot
men and women from this
-county in World War~fI-=-
YOUR STORY a hand-
some book featuring faces
to remember. .. facts about
those who served with ygu
when they w.ere needed....',
irieasiired memories. -
mums
lair-
Ml-:,'.
12<>•- ; :
ux<Xi&&.-K
fe- .
IT COSTS
NOTHING TO BE
INCLUDED
' There's no cost, no obliga-
tlon for irrcluHing- one ' or-.
more pictures in this book
Pictures and write-ups of
ALL men and women who
served, or are serving now
are panted FRKE. Simply
help us make this book
complete^' We want the
picture of EVERY veteran
Pictures returned
announce the following names of
candidates for district, " county,
precinct offices, subject to the ac-
tion of the Texas Second Demo-
cratic primary, August 24th":
For Sheur^fft
ROY HILLIN
(Re-election)
J. J. PIERCE
For Congressman, 119th District:
GEORGE MAHON
For State Representative,
*119th District:
PRESTON E. SMITH ,-~
(Re-Election)
For District Attorney,
T2nd Judicial District:
LLOYD CROSLIN, Lubbock
Fpr District Oterh; ' -—
WILL F. EZELL
— (Re-election)
HAU LINfi
W|fflEN YOD HAVE 1
TO DO, CALL U8
Local and Long Dlstuee
Hauling.
G. C. BECKHAM
(Here's How Book Will Look)
HERE'S ALL YOU DO:
Just fill in the. form ^ below*, attach picture and
bring or hiail to our office. That's all". Simple as
ABC. No cost—No obligation—Picture returned.
r
address .v*.- .*.«m* -v
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rr™
fe-i ""i-. •'
b : ' - ,
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FILL IN THIS FORM
PARENTS' NAME ..,iVv.. . .V...
ADDRESS ... rs. y.Vi"........ .........
Whea Entered Service... ..Where trained tn C. 8.
1 • v
'• •~e''^lLW'i'-n '• • e k • ?• •'3'Tey'•" V_• e e W e'e e • • • •• • • J
for Oveney......................•......
TlMnter* served In (ETO, PadOe, ete)
piurtMpnted la... , .. ; .....
.Awards
i........ *
• A" . f ^ ' * p- ft r* **" ■
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• J ISP • JB •*" r • .• i . : -
iNn jr ete.). . .'r . .*•.
ptevMei far ^
(MONl )....................................
LET'S INCLUDE ALL VETS
Since there's no cost and no obligation, let's mak-e -
it 100 per Cent; All- served honorably. All belong .
in this history book. Your coTO^eration is urged. ^
TO EVERY PARENT AND WIFE:
This ie a personal appeal to you to. make sure.1-,
th epicture of your Service n^an^or woman|s^Jhis .
he belongs ip this book, alongside his comrades,.
It'$ probably up to you. fie may not care enough
nght n6w to bring in his picture. A Tew "years
from now the book will be a priceless memento to
all, and his picture should be in it! It'll be too late
to include him tiien. Fill out the form, attach pic- -
ture, bring or mall to Us7 Act now. Avoid the
.rush;,m * . ; . \" •-.' : , ; •'
YOU MAY ORDER BOOK
Yes, there'll bt a book for you)" for everyone, re-
gardless ot the paper shorta^re^ -The 4>ubiieh«r8—
The W. D. Dixon Publlihing. Service of Viernon,
Texas—assured usHherell be k copy for all, even
extra copies where wanted. Anyone may orcKr
copies,, regardless of whether Uiey served, or had
any rdatives in the service^ but in order to make •
certain that enough copies are printed for every-
one, we suggest that you place your order now. Then
youH know therelhbe one for you. The price is to
be fS.60. You may mail your check if you. wish. .
Crosby ton Lodge No. 1020
A. F. & A. M. -
, RegraJar.-JMtaetliig Night .
SATURDAY NIGHT BEFORE
EACH FULL MOON
Homer Smith, W. M.
Willa.rU Richardson, Sec'y ' •*
S C A LP TROUBLE!
You must frnd DURHAM'S If.
SORClN the best flrepqrotioinver
uied for itching scalp, loose" dojv-'
druffor falling hair or purchase
price promptly refunded, lorn
bottle only 75c at - T-
NICKSON DRUG STORE
For County Jufl^e:
EMZY PIERATT-
For County (lerk:
LEWIS H. BENTON
For County Tax Assesser-Coilector
ROYKARR r"
For County Superintendent:
D. A, EDWARDS
(Re-election)
For County Attorney:-'
L. A. (Mike) WICkS, JR.
For County Treasurer:
E. H. FLOURNOY, jr.
♦
For County Surveyor:
GEORGE E, MAYES
.(Re-election) •
For Commissioner,
... Precinct No, 2:
CECIL BERRY
For Coijnty
Precinct No.' ii
, LEILAN CADDELL
(Re-#lectibn'),„_r-,., 'r#
Foy Justice of the Peace, k,
Precinct No. 2:
' J. C. (CALVXN) SMITH
When tfte burden is greatest, We make every effort to lighten
it.- You can rely on us in your hour of need t# handle eveiy de-
tail with competence and efficiency. You can rely on us to exert
every effort to make the memorial service a beautiful tokjiB of
respect and esteem. You can rely on us to be there when'yn®
call,
I*Kone 33
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. King
Ambulance
or Bring Pictures and Forms Any Time Ihis Month To
■bZkosbyton
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Of J. it, , •'.. ^ h , '•; •
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Crosfepton Bebietu
Published Weekly on Fridays St
Crosbyton, Crosby County, Texas.
W. H. CURRY
„ Editor and Owner
Ruth Snider
..Advertising
Entered as Second Class Mail Mat-
ter on the 14th day of January,
1909, at the Post Office at Crosby-
ton, Texas, under the act of Con-
gress of March \ 1879. ,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES -
Ih Crosby County and Crosbyton
Trade Territory ZL-Ju $2.00
Elsewhere ...... $2.60
NOTICE: Any emmaoMs refl«c>
Ion upon the character, standing
r reputation*«£ ' *ny > individual
firm pr corporatiojv which' may
appear iii the coiumas of The
Crort^toik Review, will gladly be
corrected upon its being brought
to the attention of the editor.
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1946, newspaper, August 23, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256203/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.