The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1948 Page: 4 of 8
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YTON REVIEW
Mrs. S. G. A
THE C
Mr. and Mrs. John S
Yea, we have new \
TRACTORS AND CABS
Aim} they are high, but so is every
thing' else. You will find our trac-
tors and cars *200 under present
market.
• 1—new Farmall M with com-
plete 4-row equipment.,. '
1—-new J onn oeere A with cy-
vlone motor, jpovver trol and com-
plete 4-roW equipment.
1—new L.A.I. Cade Wheatland
tractor. - „
1—1948 Chevrolet Fleetline.
1—1939 Ford Coupe, A-l.
1—1941 Plymouth 4-door.
This car is just fair.
1—1936 Ford Tudor.
- —-^Good tor "the model.
We have just received a few of
those famous M-M Knifing attache
ments and Disc Tool Bar Mark-
ers. Get yours while we haVe
them.
See us before you buy: We have
them."
EDWARDS IMPLEMENT &
' MOT6R COMPANY 2-lte
FOR RENT
AND VOTERS TO REMEMBER THIS YEAR
FOR RENT: Furnished garage
apartment to single girl or couple
See Haskell Ellison, % block south
3rd street lblock east school.
' . 2-ltc
WANTED
WANT TO BUY: 2 turkey hens
and a gobbler. G. C. Lassiter, Rt.
2, Crosbyton. 2-2tp.
WANTED: Ride to San Ber-
nardino, Calif., within 2 wks, with
reliable people. Call 59-W. Mavis
Ballard. 2-ltp
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR SALE: Jr|«r<.living room-
suite, mahogany living room table,
2004b. white enamel steel ice box,
Estate gas range, white foot-pedal
aewlng machine, 9x12 and 6x12 li-
noleum rugs, nearly new lawn
mower, 50-ft. garden hose. See
Tom Johnston. 2-ltp
. FOR SALE: 2-row slide boll
puller. See T. h. Dozier, 5 miles,
west McAdoo. ' - - l-2tp
PQR SALE: 1940 Fo?d truck.
^Contact General Geophysical of-
• fice. over bank. 2-ltp
FOR SALE
" Farmall regular tractor, with
power lift and modenv-cquipment,
priced- to sell quick. See them one
Mock east and 3 south of school
bldg. Crosbyton, Texas. C. C. Dan-
iel. 2-ltp
v, NEW GAS MOTORS for May-
tags. Also new Maytag washing
machines. C. E. ftowscy -l-tfc
. FOR SALE
4-row Stalk Cutter $100.00
5-row Stalk Cutter $125.00
We also -build Powerlilt" Stalk
Cutters, •'
Pbares L WilUins——
.2209 Ave. H Lubbock, Texas
' - ' 49-tic
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 2-room
house and 2 corner lots, east front*
well located. Block off highway.
See Fritz Ausmus. 47-tfc
FARMS FOR SALE
SMALL. TRACTS, Farms or
Houses',-all sizes. See or write B.-
C. Askew, Box 121, or phone 84R,
Crosbyton. J^-tfc
FOR SALE: City or farm pro-
perty. VHtee us before you buy.
Mayes |& Robertson. 6-tfc
LET
ton seeti
See Elvi
US RE-CLEAN youroot-
1 Will conje to your farm,
is Roberts: 2-ltc
WE IlUY camp oil stoves, bach"
elor's leaters'- boys , and. girls
. Potential political candidates
and the voters who take more
than passing interest in presiden-
tial year election matters will
want to mark <down'-quite a few
dates on their caleridars.
Here are the principal-ones (o-
mitting those dates which concern
party officials, .government offi-
cials and some few cendidates:
Jan. 41—Last day to p&y Po11
taxes and obtain exemptions.
Feb. 9—Commissioners courts?
■name judges for general election
in November. *
y March 10-—Last day fpr tax col-
leiftiws^o furnish comity clerk stale
ment sh6wing poll tax receipts is?
sued., •
March 31^ Last day for tax col-
lector to deliver lists of voters to
elecjtion boards.
April (date not prescribed)^
County Democratic . exec utive
committee meets to call precinct
conventions.
May 1—Precin.qt . conventions to
select delegates to presidential
county convention (2?p.m'- in rur-
al precincts and 1 p.m. iii_city
precirtcts.)
May 4—County executive com-
mittee ipeefsTtt-lQ. a.m.- to receive-
reports from precinct convejiticmS.
.May 4—County convention
meets at 2p.m. to elect delegates
to presidential state convention
(where presidential convention
"delegates are chqsen).
May 17—Last day for filing as
candidates for civil appeal courts,
Congress, State Legislature, dis-
trict judge and district attorney
in districts, composed of more than
one county.
May 25—Presidential state con-
vention meets to select delegates
to the national convention (this
year in Brownwood)'.
June 7—:Last day for filing a*
candidates for Unitijd ;States-sen-
ator and for state offices. .
June llr—LajSt day for notice of
state executive committee meetiiig
to prfpare-state ballot.
June 14—Executive committee
meets to prepare official suite* bal-
lot. ;.. . ••—" —: .
clothing and . sfeoes, ladies and
girls' wash dresses - and sport
coats, luncheon cloths, bed spreads
other household articles, . mefr*s
work clothes and shoea^jmd also
furniture; - BARGAIN HOUSE,-
-Ralls. • *. ' ' 39-tflr
July 19- Last day for applying
for chapgf o#-residence on voting
lists.
July 20—Last day for absentee
voting for first primary.
July 24-r-Primary election day,
7 a.m. to 7 prm.
July 24—Precinct conventions
to name legates to .county con-
vention (2 p.m. in rural precincts
and 7 p.m. in city precincts -j
July 26—County executive com-
mittee meets to declare results of
election and certify to : county
el'erk. . -/ . -A,
July 29—First day to file cam-
paign expense statements for'sec-"
Ond primary. 7
July 31 -County executive com-
mittee meets to declare nominees
of first primary arid jprepart; run-
off ballot. ' :
"July" 31 County conventions
meet • at 2 -p.m. to name delegates
to state convention in.September.
V- ^ug. 2—Last day to file cam-
paign^, expenses for second prima*.
*y-x .
.••• Aug. J3-~Last day to file com-
plete statement of flfst** primary
expenses! V -■i ' : .
Aug. —I^irst day of absentee
voting for^second primary.
_ Aug. * 9-; -Commissioners court
election precincts: are declared.
Aug.. 9—State
mittee meets to canvass returns Of
first primary..
Aug. 16- -First day to file sec-,
ond statement of second primary
campaign expenses (last day is
Aug. 19). ' • e
Alig. 23—Last day for obtaining
residence transfers on voting listsr
Aug. 24—Last day for absentee
voting. • V . -
* .Aug. 28—Runoff primary elec-
tion day (7 a.m. to 7 p.m.)
Sept. 7—Lfitet day for candidates
and campaign managers 7 to file
final bxpense statements
' Sept. 13- -State executive com-
mittee meets to canvass election
returns and make temporary ijjgt
of delegates to state" contention. ?
Sept. 14 — State convention
meets at 16 a.m. (in Fort Worth
- Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Wallace and
family of Portales, N. Mex., spent
w the Christmas holidays with Mr.
executive *"cDm~" land Mrs. Atbert -Moore and family.
' 'SIHe
M^\ and Mrs. Toni Jones of Clo-
vis, N. Mex., spent Sunday here
as the-guests-of-her parents, Mr-
and Mrs. R. J. Coffey. 1^...
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ESTATE
-NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
OF PAKTXERSH1P .
STATE OM.TEXAS )
; COUNTY OF CROSBY )
j—NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN
! fco-^al-l persons interestefl .therein
that the partnership heretofore
resting between Jack Emanuel
j and Bryan . M. Jacobs, organized
about December 4, 1945,- was*~"15y
j; mutual consent 4dissolved-on Jap
j uary 9th, l^Sf at Jl a. m„ said.
; partnership having been-.o'pe^Ket?
; and continued under the .firm
' name of J. & J. DRY GOODS
f COMPANY, and operated in Cros-
! bytOn, Texas.—"— —-
■ All assets of.^the partnership
FOR SALE: 2^ acres, just out- have been sold arid satisfactory di-
vide west city limits on highway, vision made between the said Jack
Good home location. See Vi'oo'drow EmanUel a^id Bryan~M~ Jacobs. "<•
FOR SALE
2-room house and 4 lotsT All un-
der 5-ft. new poultry Avifre and
cedar posts; Alsrr chicken house,
made of new lumber. Priced
right. Located 1 blk. east and - 3
blks. south of high school, Crosby-
ton. C. C. Daniel. 2-ltp
June 19^—Last day for filing as
candidates for courity aiid precinct
offices, county party chairmanship
and district offices in districts
made up of' only, one county. .
June. 21—County executive com-
mittee meets to plan July primary
and July precinct conventions.
June'24- -First . day 'fo.r filug.
canipaigh expense statements.
June26—Last day vfor-;candidettes
to pay filing fees*..
June .28- County primary cbm.-
niittee makes, up official ballot for
July jJriniary. . . .
. Juhe--28 - Last day Sfer. filing
first ^campaign expense statement.
July 4—Absentee-VOtiHg begins
for lirst,.primary, — . • - ~
July -d2r -First day to_filev-?.?econd
expense statement. . „ 4;
July 15 Last day for filing Sec-
ond expense statefhent.
WONDERFUL KEft
this vearT to^ dec-lare nominees arid
at opt party platform.
Oct. 13—Absentee voting. * for
general election begins (last dav
Oct. 2P). " •• •*
Crouton Eebieto
^wbhshed WeeWy on Fri'day?! at
Cfosbytan, Crosby Cbunt'yr ifeas.
W. H. < I'.RRY
w Editor ancl Owner
Rutli Snider .:.. .u....v. Advertising
Entered as Second Clas.° Mail Mat-
ter on the 14 th day of January,
4209. at the Post Office at Crosby-
ton, Texas. under the act of Con-
gress of March 3, 1879.
-Ir
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Crosby County and Crosbyton
Trade^Terriotry ^..... $2.00
Eisevvheri1
$2.50
Robertson.
2-4tp
FOR SALE: 4S-50ft. Tots. South
part of city. Good title and a41 u-
t«it s. Also acreage
Harvey.
See John
2-3tp
- "
. FOR-SALE-: Two well located
business lots next door to Review
office. See Leon McPherson. 2-2tc
®>OR SALE: See me for farms,
ranches or" town property.
lfcCurdy. 1'
All.debtors,^f said business are
hereby autjj^feed to make -fu-11
settlement of their accounts owing
to said partnership with the said
Jack Emanuel; and all creditors
oi said partnership, if' any, should
present their accounts and, claims
against^said partnership*, to the.
Said Jack Emanuel within the
rime prescribed by law.
WITNESS OUR HANDS' this
8th day of January, 1948.
JACK EMANUEL *
^7 — BRYAN M. jA'dOBS
NQTICE: \;iy; erroneous reflec-
tion upon the character, standing
or reputation of ',ajny,.„i,ndi.v.idu^l,
firm or corporation, which ntay
ariipar. .r, the/ columns of -'/'he
^-Crosby;On Review, Will gladly/ be
corrected upon its being /brought
to the,attention of the editor.
Hostess to Mt. Blanco
Club on January 1 '
The Mt. Blanco Home Demon
stration club, met on Thursday,(
January 1, in the, home of Mrs. S.'
G, Appling. Due"\o bad weather
there were *only - eight- members]
present. _... ,
Aji'the new Year tBook Were not
yetj^rinted, the group,spentmpK.
oif the afternoon making plans for
the new year. - ' ; -
Next meeting will be January
15 ih the ltome of Mrs. R. D. Arm-
strong. All members are urged to
be present. -
Dielicious refreshments were ser-
ved to"the Mesdames R. D. Arm-
strong, John Fletcher, Weldon Mc-
Clure, - Marvin * Powellv Rudolph
McCurdy, Wayne Appling. Millard
Watson .and the hostess, Mrs; S. G
Appling. •
V " ... r O- ■" ,V
Mr. and Mrs/ Bobby Race Hef-
ley and baby spent Christmas in
Tahoka with her .parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Redell.
t-;, o ;J
Joe Elsby4 of Bristow, ^Okl^.,
visited' from Thursday until Sun-
day with."fiis mother, Mrs. L. J._^
Elsby, and other" relatives. r
Mtas. Shicley Ann Gipson of Ar^-
ariUo is visiting this week wi
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, |t,
S. Gipaon. .
Owen tfi
Abilene were the week-end gueetj!
of her fllater, Mrs. Harry Sh«r!|
wood and Mr. Sherwood,
Review C
ifieds Bring Results
Oct. 27 — County chairman
names election supervisors.
i- Nov. 2—General election day.
Nov. 17—-Secretary of state, in
presence of governor and attorney
general, opens and counts election
returns. ~~ ' .
U/«
Improved MOBILGAS gives
you tEStf' whcels-off-the-ground
soaring serftarfon .. You kno^v-^
there's power under the hood
ready to go anytinie .. . any-
vhcre. And the new MOBIL-
)IL will keep that motor clearf.""
'ou'll get real pep and per-
formance with this team — but
to get the full benefit, come in
and-let us Winterpxoof your
car.
* ■*<
Winterproof Now For
Quicker Starts
Easier- Shifts
Smoother Rides
Anti-Freeze
Magnolia Service
/ STATION"
Wholesale and Retail
HERE'S THE WAY TO GET
PLENTY OF EGGS
FEID YOUR LAYERS
iff
WHITE RIVER EGG MASH
Plenty of eggs at low cost . . .
that's what you have a right to
expect from good, well managed
layers if you feed the. popular
White River laying mash. Let usi
HELP YOU increase your egg pro-
fits; Get a supply.of White River
Mash Now!
■' -
We
wire
flowers
every-
where
WE Specialize in FUNERAL
WORK and CORSAGES.
YOUR FRIENDLY
FLOWER SHOP
Phone 110
MAGNOLIA DEALER
wtrsFmx
THAN EVER!
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL
and
CONCRETE AGGREGATE
p
SAVES TIME,
SAVES/WATT/
Get more lor four
money with new
She tyt i n-Wi Ilia mi
House Paint! Its coat it
now
C! i-'
|Nr,
makes your houie Took
aw longer
WRITE or SEE
beiwf
BOX 425
m
CROSBYTON
. fjMl
Shfrwin Williams Paints
Krueger, Hutchinson and Overton Clinic
LutJbock, TexaiT .
GENERAL SURGERY
J. T. krueger, M. D., F. A. C. S.
J, H. Stiles, M. D., F. A. C. S.
•' . (Ortho) ; "
-•H E. Mast, M. D„ F. A. G: S.
" ' '(Urology >
EYE, EAR, ^JOSE & THROAT
- J. T. Hutchinson, M. D. V-V
Beii B.!-Hutchinson, M.
E. to; Blake, M. D. v
D.
OBSTETRICS
O. R. Hand, M. D.
Frank W. Hudgins, M; D.
- • (Gynecology)
j; H. Felton, Business Manager
INFANTS AND CHILDREN
M. C. Overtonr M: Q,
x Arthur Jenkins, M. D.
J, B. Rountree, Jr., M. D.
INTERNAL MEDICINE
W. H. Gordon, M- D., F.A.C.P.]
R. H. McCarty, M. D.
GlENERAL MEDICINE
G. S. Smith. M. D. (Allergy)
K, O Loughlin, M. D.. ?
X-RAY AND LABORATORY
A. G. Barsh, M. "D.
u. -
bawls
ERVICE
STATION
TAKE it from a back se^it drivir . . •.'thp. little woman ahvayn
r^ommends us for quick, prompt (liRiwll;ig towfnX'r-24
hour call . . . to any place in town.
F armersFuel ^Supply
V. A. CttRON, Mgr.
>t>lig
ftrrpo
-F
Sank
fi
FOLGER COFFEE
lib
SUGAR
ioib
50c
STRAINED HONEY
51b
$1.10
PORK & BEANS
2 cans for
25<
RINSO LARGE BOX
fapjta
C«
39i
ROUND STEAK
lib
7r7!
—i_
SLICED BACON
85c]
Ti
EGG MASH
$5.40
BRING US YOUR CI
tM AND EGGS
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
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J. D. TUSSY
GROCERY, MARKET AND PRODUCE
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1948, newspaper, January 9, 1948; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256275/m1/4/?q=%22%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.