The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1952 Page: 2 of 8
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Crosbyton Review
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Garnet Jones and mother,
Mrs; Len Johnston, are spending
Wednesday and Thursday in
Wichita Falls visiting a sister
and aunt who is seriously ill.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Gertrude Brixey, who visited her
parents, and Mrs. Thurman Kir
kendal, who visited a~son R- F
Kirkendal.
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Review Classifieds Bring Results
We don't know
everything, but-
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Only • few decades ago most people thought that
everything would soon be known; that everything
would be discovered; and that all scientific data
would be recorded in its proper place. The fallacy
of this has become evident. The more people know
and learn, the greater becomes the unknown. When
compared with the sum total of all knowledge,
pharmaceutical knowledge seems insignificant in-
deed. However, when a prescription must be com-
pounded to restore health or to save life, pharmaceu-
tical knowledge surpasses all other things in impor-
tance. We are not omniscient, but when it's medicine
you need we are prepared to meet every emergency.
NICKSON PHARMACY
"Your Pharmacy of Today"
Phone 2221 Crosbyton, Texas
Soil, Water, Oil
Main Topics Of
C. C. Convention
Restoration of soil, and conser-
vation of water and oil will be
the major items of the 35th an-
nual convention of the West Tex-
as Chamber of Commerce at
Wichita* Falls, October 19-21.
Members of the WTCC, who
number nearly 6,000, are being
urged to bring their wives. A
luncheon and fashion show and
other entertainment has been
arranged for them.
Entertainment will include a
Monday evening downtown con-
cert by the Midwestern Universi-
ty Band, which has invited the
outstanding performer of 116
high school bands to_join it
for this special convention pro-
gram. The MU band is the offi-
cial WTCC band of 1952.
Soil restoration will be dis-
cussed by J. S. Bridwell of Wich-
ita Falls,. and Paul Walser of
Temple, SCS state conservation-
ist.
Water management and con-
servation projects being operated
in West Texas will be reviewed
by Joe Pickle, Big Spring, secre-
tary of the Colorado River Mun-
icipal Water District; Sam W.
Cooper of Coleman, manager of
the Central Colorado River Au-
thority; Fred Brown, Mineral
Wells, director of the Brazos Riv-
er Conservation and Reclamation
District, and Tom McFarland of
Lubbock, manager of High
Plains Undeground Water Con-
servation District No. 1.
Lt. Gen. Ernest O. Thompson,
member of the Texas Railroad
Commission, recognized as one
of the world's leading authori-
ties on conservation of oil re~
sources, will discuss the signifi
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cance of oil conservation and
production in the economy of
West Texas.
Test Completed
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Ralls, are the owners oi a reg-
istered Jersey cow that has re-
cently completed a Herd Im-
provement Registry production
record of 9,447 lbs. milk con-
taining 621 lbs. butterfat at the
age of 6 years and 7 months.
The pfficial record was made
by Masterman Lil and her tests
were supervised t by Texas A. &
M. College for The American
Jersey Cattle Club, Jersey breed
registry organization located at
Columbus, Ohio. Her production
record was made at a mature
age on a twice-daily-milking,
305-day basis.
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Report On N. W.,
Conference Meet
A Literature and Publications
program was presented Monday
afternoon at the regular meeting
of Circle One of the W. S. C. S.
directed by Mrs. C. O. Roy.
Mesdames H. S. Crausbay and
Mary E. Simpson were twins, re-
presenting '*The World Outlopk"
and "Methodist Woman", out-
standing magazines used by the
woman's-society-
Mrs.
for the worship service.
Avreport of the meeting in
Lubbock was given by Mrs. Pat-
rick, at which all present were
urged to continue the evangeli-
cal work set up by the Confer-
ence.
A Social Is to be held next
Monday in the church parlor.
spent Sunday with Mrs. W. A.
Scales.
Mr. and Mrs. Johh Davis i
daughters, Virginia and
will attend annual he
of McMurry
this week-end. Their son,
Davis, a student at the
was recently elected
class favorite and is
ident of the class during
football season.
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1952, newspaper, October 16, 1952; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256523/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.