The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1958 Page: 3 of 16
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Cwbytoa (Ten.) Bwtow • Page 3 Thursday, December 25, 1958
Season
WIN^f S ■ 5c - 10c & $1.00
istlii4cj t|Oli all tlieJoijS of X
OLID AY
Here's to Christmas and all
otir friends, neighbors
and customers whose loyalty
we appreciate greatly.
May this truly be a most
enjoyable Holiday.
Jones Appointed
to Committee on
Bond Promotion
Garnet Jones has been ap-
pointed Retail Merchants chair-
man of Crosby County's savings
bonds committee, it has been
•announced by Nathan Adams,
state chairman, and Ed Gossett,
co-chairman.
Recommended by the county
chairman, Jones will assist in
furthering the savingsr\bonds
program in Crosbyton, states A-
dams in a letter.
During the montb-,of November
the citizens of Crosby County
purchased $6,15^,m Series E and
H Savings Bonds*
This announcement was made
by J. Edd McLaughlin, chairman
of Crosby County's Savings
Bonds Committee.
"Sartes for~the first 11 months
of this year totaled $196,060," Mr
McLaughlin reported. "We have
now achieved 84.1 percent of our
1958 goal of $233,000."
- Sales in Texas during first 11
months of 1958 were $157,642,990
which represents 90 percent of
the 1958 i^Bal of $175,000,000.
"For this Christmas, giore tht> n
ever,"pe3pie^need to"give the
THE REVIEW
Published Weekly on Thursdays
it Crosbyton. Crosby Co., Texas.
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TAYLOR'S FARM STORE
MR. AND MRS. DENNIS TAYLOR
W. H. CURRY
Publisher and\ Owner
PATRICK BEIWETT
Editor and Advertising^ Manager
Entered as Second Class Mail
Matter on the 14th day of Janua-
ry, 1909, at the Post bffice at
Crosbyton, Texas, under the act
if Congress of March 3,' 1879.
NOTICE: Any erroneous reflec-
tion upon the-character, stand-
ing or reputation of any indivi-
dual, firm or corporation, which
may appear in the columns of
rhe Crosbyton Review, will glad-
ly be corrected upon'its being
brought to the attention of the
•dltor
" SUBSCRIPTION BATES
In Crosby County and Crosbyton
Trade Territory ) $2.50
Elsewhere $3.00
TVETlMEHASCOMF...
AND
While charting our progress, we
look back with pleasure on your
friendly relationship with us, and
cordially extend to you the season's
greetings and best wishes for a
happy and prosperous new year.
7 ■,<&'
LJ)
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Piggly Wiggly
MR. AND MRS; CHAS. TAYLOR
BENNIE GREEN JIMMY EDWARDS
I 0. W.BRISTER ,
Farmers Warned;
Social Security
Agent to Visit
A representative of the Lub-
bock Social Security office will
be in Crosbyton on Dec. 31 at
3 a.m. at the Courthouse and
will be glad to assist in all mat-
ters pertaining to Social Secur-
ity.
- Farmers are reminded that the
cash wages of most farm em-
ployees must be reported for so-
cial security purposes by Jan.
31, 1959, according to John , G.
Hutton, manager of the Lubbock
social security office.
These wages must be reported
if the farm worker was employes)
by the employer for 20 days or
more in 195^and was paid on a
time basis—-mat is, by the" hour,
day, week, etc.; or, if• the em-
ployee was paid $150 in cash by
the employer in 1958, regardless
of the days of work. Mr. Hutton
further stated that the social se-
curity tax for 1958 is 4-Vi .per-
cent of the wages—2-percent
to be deducted from' the em-
ployee's wages, and 2-% percent
to be paid by the employer. This
applies to earnings up to $4,200
in the year. The tax must be paid
to the Director of Internal Reve-
nue.
Taxes on wages paid in 1959
will be slightly larger: the em-
ployer will deduct 2- Vi percent
from the employee's wages and
pay a similar amount himself.
After 1958, earning^Up to $4,800
in a year are taxable for social
security purposes.
o
The Schiaparelli canal is on
Mars.
The garnet is a semi precious
stone.
gift of peace—U. S. Savings
Bonds. It's a present with a fu-
ture; and for the new year, to
keep our country strong and free
and at peace with the world; to
build for all the tomorrows, a
land of which we will be con-
tinually proud; to provide secur
ity for the generations to come
in the manner such as we have
known, and above all—to keep
the precious liberties and free-
doms that are a part of our heri-
tage," McLaughlin concluded.
O
o
MERRY CHRISTMAS
& HAPPY NEW YEAR
JOE NEW
Implement Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe New
and Family
>
And with everybody's mind on Christ-
mas, we particularly think af our
friends and patrons whom we have
enjoyed serving this past year. We
say to all of you, "May you have a
very cheerful and happy Holiday."
iJkcl mat/
We want all of our customers to know that
we have given a substantial gift to charity
this season in their names. We want you to
feel that it is your gift. We want all of you to
share the feeling of having helped comfort
someone in need of a little cheer during the
. i : t.
Season of Cheer.
•SfS. -r
BROWN SUPPLY
OFCXOSNTOll
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1958, newspaper, December 25, 1958; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243447/m1/3/: accessed May 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.