The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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WE DOING ABOUT i j
UCHED FLOURT
soda Sy
lc nuts \:
Carolyn Dixon, County Home
' Demonstration Agent
Although homemakers have
A' learned, perhftpa-jjeyeral months
a^o, the ito^rtandL of using en-
to . which has been
B1 and iron, or" whole
flour and bread,, what have you
done to mwUm ywif fnyily iij ir-
aftd 14 c sweet milk for the honey.
ceivipg the requirements as set up
by the Texas Food Standard ?
The Cone 4-H Club wgirls are
practicing what they learn and
are encouraging others to do like-
Wise. lii avrecent survey made on-
ly four 'of the 14 gii'hr in the cllip
do not use either enrfe&ted, ^f ' Orie 'Ol Texas most significant
whole wheat flour regularly. Dur-
ing the morfth each girl is prepar-
ing three dishes from the menus
"Whole
Billie Clark, r
clyb secretary and treasurer, said
that she prepared the whole wheat
muffins* with raisins, Which her
parents,, "teacher an<| club mem-
bers enjoyed.
An oatmeal cookie recipe is giv-
en below:
-<4-6 dozen) . ^ -
16 shortening 2 eggs
<2% c rolled oats 1% c honey
^chocolate
flour - (enriched)
I t cinnamon
Crgam 1
Add beaten eggs, melted 'choco-
late aifil. mix. Combine other dry
ingrediajits and add to first mix-
ture. Add' nuts and,drop by tea-
.spoonfuls onto:- grease^ cookie
sheet. Bake abfcutaS minutes iirtt
moderate — Re-
move from pan while warm.
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gar instead of honey, omit ..the
soda and substitute t\c sugar*
ordinance nft ,203j
AN ordinance MSQUlJIr
ngr carnivals, medicine
shows, skating blnksrani^;
tent shows to have a li
cense to, operate within:
THE xqity .lkvuts of crgauiwu*
Ton;-texas, and jtxinS thi*
ucense FEE. AN^ EJiCLUV
ING THEM FROM PQRTIONS
-
' WHEREAS; "street carnivals,
medicihe-SKows, slfathig nn^ahd
"tent shows have been, held in- the.
City of Crosbyton every few
^INCROSBYTON ■■ J
Cream the sugar
with the fat. Add j months, and have resulted in large
the milk alternately with the oat-
meal. ', * - ^ •
industrial developments of the last
few years Ji|U3 been the biAldint?
and successful operation of ,Jh?
first paper- milt to make news-
arint from Southern Pine. ...
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An investigation made by th'J.
Bureau ^of Economic Geology at
the .University of Texas several
years ago, revealed several. hun-
dred^ kinds of commercially valua-
ble stones in the area west tf
Austin in the counties of- ^fayiaf,
Burnet;- Llano, Mason, Lampasas,
Gillespie and San Saba.
There are limitless quantities of
sglTunderneath the... .surface ot
crowds and vlie engaging i.ifl un-
lawful conduct, and in the victim-
ising of many j ignorant persons,
the resultant consequence of sucti
conduct being .noisy and,, Jiving
disturbed thfe peace and quietitudc
of the business ana residential
portions of the City in close pros-
FROM FILES OF OCT. 24, 1912
Edga£ Allen, J. C. Woody ami
Dr.-Carte?-accompanied by Mr. i
Fred/Stucy and Dr..-Diuguid, of
Ghent, "Ky., made a trip to the
soythwest side of the county this
Gordon Tyler,
employed in defen^'wor^J,
three months at AmjS**
.turned home. '
^ate h^arnlght; '^r^rin^ ^of Stucy an^ss^g
WiU Punrr ia adtnng a
100m and otherwise improving his
hotise in the southeast'^, parfc
Crosbyton. "foiis may mean 4 that
there will be a Mrs. Dunn soon., 1
Texas.
1 t baking.powder
LtARHEv
TOOVS
EASY
imity to where- they were showing
to a
extra police supervision, and
WHEREAS; There is no law
regulating the licensing and- con-
trolling ^street carnivals, medi-
cine shows, skating rinks', 7;-and
•tent-shtAvs in the City; Now.'
vThereifore; ,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE; R.-M. Spence from the -East
COMMISSION OF THE CITY Ob' Plains* was.in town oA. Tuesday.
CROSBYTON, TEXAS: 1 i Uncle Abe Ellison got back Saf-
SECTTON 1. ' It shall be un--urday from thfc Dallas Fair. ^
lawful to hereafter sponsor, oper- j ^ Mrs^ E. W. Suggs is enjoying; a
atp, Vnn c^-caw^-to-bg"~g^rated^vrgt1r-this>-Wf>ftk from -tie;
FILES OF OCT. 22, 1920
By makiner out a list of mv we'ekly
Plains; Mercantile Company Yvhere
all articles are easily accessible to
selection,, and inhere dependable :
■ merchandise Can be had. The price,
z too, is one of the principle things
■ • that I consider*- ; *" j"v,:':, •
FRESH VEGETABLES AND FR&TS
Phone 74 ..Wv
We Deliver
HOW ARE THE
Happiness and security for you in the
future f .V. or doubjt ap.d uncb'ta'inty?
Don't leave'it up to fate . . r make
yotir piyri future secure by saving for
it now. -Put your money into War Sav-
• ipgs Stamps and Bonds, now. Uncle
, Sam will say "thanks", and you'll be
CITIZENS
NATIONAL
BANK
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^--street-eami
skating, rink, or tent show, rn
the City-' of Crosbyton. unless"' a
permit to hold such ,camiya,l or
tenf show is first obtained from
-the City <pFGtf&Sb08ii'' in", -accef-
daiww- ' wth' this'Ordinance. v
JBaGh person aiding, or abetting
the holding of such^Srriival, med-
icine . shOW'r"skating?^Kn&tror~t",?fiT
show,, or subsidiary show, concesj
sion, amusement and business - o£
tent shows Shall-be "equally guilty
of 'a violation of this articfe when
Said carnival, ^riediciiT^T .shtj^r,
skating rink, or tent show com-
mences without a permit. - -
SECTION 2: Street carnivais,
ipedicine shows,"skatfrig'"rTnk¥"ancr
'4ant..aj)^wa .as-uaed^irf^this -jQxdi^.
nance shall be construed to mean
.... A.-J^Sams of JU>.cto£^ ^
•Judge E. B. ^Ctf^iiigtoh; Mr. and
MrV-^rKrLackey,„*jmd Mrs. J.
Parks motored to Floyclada
Wednesday, returning home in the
errioon. "
FILES OF' OCT. 23, 1931
Vpwaird Turn Seen
Things have hit the Bottdrf and
we have*'now started back up th<i
Smith, big land owner,
and Crosby County chairman of
the Federal Relief Aid during the
past year, ventured t«k remark
b^re. Monday. . . , ■
fit may be. aT long. iplimV back
but. all indicates point to * the
tact.xnai it has turned and a gia-
aual. betterment of conditions will
rbe accri, Mr, Sinith predicted.'
wtltas
fie-litia Been promoted *
s
-of sergeant.
Wilbe.r
Wallace 0f j
was_the week-end JT j
grandparents? Rev.
Wallace and family.
NOW ee wpuoro
-RJ-5 MILLION
NEW I^UCTRWL
PROCESS! t HAVf
BtE^OeWlOPtP
70 MAKE COTTON
LOTH FlPtPSOO*.
IVA TSO
AMD 6i8# AND
imdostriai.
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-WAT CASTOK OIL
^.CHTMISTS WAV*
- Dl«
Iff A SOOP
por scarce ;
MCNL
10 KCTP SUMS,
-TANKS AMP
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^4PPRI4KM$
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OUJLT CXJRIH6 1942
TUM vcwr MMurAcn**?
THentsTMiinApy
-to -nit akmv /v -
inning of v* f*ntur -
rv*e was
1909 W
SANTA FE
The Santa Fe SysUm J*
ings, for the week 4ndW^
The total cars moved wer*
compared with 34,618 for
dle^fk total of-3 ,U2 car* 1,
preceding week-gf thla^r ®J'
itol of Texas was produced i. J
quarry at Granite MounttoT^
Marble Falls in .Burnet
DR. JUM J.
Chiropractor
Located - downs tain
WORKERSSHOULp
HAVE SOCIAL SEC-
URITY NUuiiKR -..v..
Holidays observed in Texas 'a.
lone are Texas Independence Dav
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March 2, and_ San '-Jacinto Day.
rfrlckB Bklg., two dooti,
of Niekson Drug Stow.
Office Ph. 11 — Bei, Fklll
7 During the "^kst - week" ~cotton
-has gone up more than $5 per
bale. Last Monday "cotton wlis
selling for . 4.5ft cents per pound.:
and just a week later on. Monday
it was selling for 5.50 per -pouftd.-
EyeS Bhm't Jim<e -Jloba. -AprM
Will Apply To Creditr
of Covered Worker
:;-In this'part of the States there>
are a great many /men and wonicn
who spend most of their ti.ae
working <5n farms or in domtsitc r_
service^ except For the summer
months, .w^ru th^r'f>hd, 'fepioy -'
mtnt covered by:the Social Secur-
ity la^, it wag stated today oy
! T Akn TA n l*v\, jr nn o rro —
and include every exhibition of
music, song, rotation, dancing,
acfobatic, and slight of hand per-
formances and other kind of per-
formances, given",'' shown, exhibit-
ed or performed in "the open or uri-
£er a tent or canvass^ and wheth®
or not an admission fee is charged.
SECTION -3/" A permit shall j bushe) Crosby County. Cotton: Security Board.
be issued by order of the Mayor seed also is ^ip, selling for per Each of these-workers
to hold such 1 carnival or tent ien> just $2 per ton above '^v: have a Social Sficuruy
show, when and only when a. p,ro- week's, market
per application in writing is matie
Wheat, too, he said was up. | jphn. D. Calmer, manager of;' uio
Selling as high as 50 .pents 1' peri"^ubbock field office of ^ social
therefor andHo him. Such, applica
tipn shall be made ten (10) full 1
- should-
Account
——''"T ~'v I Number card, said Palmer, be*-
■e —^T~' cause wages earned in such jobs
gypsum made in | credited to annaccount main-
wallboard, • sheetj. taihed undec, this Social Securitv
Products of
Texas include
calendar days in advance, exclud- "Joekr,gypsum^ cement and gypsu^+'Account Nunfber. Upon'v* • their
plaster, •. r d.eavth' before age 65 0 iv retirement
fgffer age 65,
made, of the proposed commenc-
ing of the holding of a tent show,
medicine; ^show. skating rink, or
carnival, and shall state in detail
-{fthe different components of the
skalmg
carnivals-medicine show,
rink or tent show, including, all
concessions, shows, and amuso-
m'fents in detail, business ^d pro-
The total annual value of-Texas vors may quaUfy/or an old - age
cottonseed products, once dumped asnd survivors insurance* benefit.-
at the gins as waste, exceeds $50,- Many of these' people, Palmer
-000,000. v-* -- ■' | stated, do-not believe that this
•< - .t short period, of employment from
Cretion of the Mayor,: within tlie one to three months c'cifffd affect j
limit^.ef. the City of Crosbyton, their, entitlement to.*an old - age
Texas, for the reason Uiat - carhi-1 insurance benefit. HOwewr, it is
posed location'*'of said., canuvatft-ratet-^, medicine shows, skating—wstrrhis-tvoe of employment that
ledttrfne^ghbwT^kating rink, or rinks, and tent shows invariably might fulfill their requirements
tent show,^ and thfe time or dura- operate at night, and said busi-*" for entitlement at some . future
tion it is to run, the. number of j-4iess houses,, residences, school date.
persons regularly traveling there-[ buildings'and cKilrch houses invio- iL,ach wage ear/ier. Palmer said,
With, if any, and the ijumber of labie resC'and quititude is disturb- should have one and only one
Wi- )hf&A e the only COMPLETE INDEX SYSTEM.*,
^tec|>rds in Offices of County and District Clerk, and 1
Jently our work will be "accurately compiled in. every
> x-t, when you have ryour abstracts inade by us.
-SEE rs.FOR ALL KINDS OF.
INSURANCE.
Crosby County
& (U ARANTEE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO.
A: ELLISON" INSURANCE AGENCY
IX)T1 IE ELLISON. Sole Owner
local persons connected therewith
and shall quote or give a full and
complete plan of the proposed
carnival or tent show. . .
SECTION 4. If the proposed
carnival, medicine snow, skating
rink or tent show appears to be
composed of lawful " amusements
and lawful enterprises, the Mayor
shall -determine the member of
extra police necessary to properly
superintend such carnival, medi-
cine show, skating rink or tent
show, and properly regulaje the
anticipated crowds "attending said
carnival,. rifcedicine show, skating
or tent show. Suefi Mayor
shall instruct the Collector of City
Taxes, whether or not , to Issue
such permit, and how mnjr extra
officers shall be "needea.
. The applicant for the permit
shall pay a license of Ten ($10.80)
"Dollars per day for eaeh day said
carnival or tent show intends Jo
operate, as shown in their appli-
cation for such, together wit!i
Five f 15.00) Dollars extra per
T^err,
|Jh|
Lubbock General Hospital Clinic
Formerly Imbbock Sanitarium Clinic
GENERAL SURGERY ll INTERNAL MEDIQNE
J. T. Krueger, M.D., PA.C.S." tS?H. Gordon, M. D*
J. H. Stiles, M.D., F.A.C.S. - R.H.McCarty, M.t). (Cardiology)
(Ortho)
H. K. Mast, * d,
i
EJBv'EAR, nose
Hutchinson, M. D.
1. Hutchinson, M. D-* -
Blake, MX>. (Allergy) ^
and children
M. Di
It D.
, * P.
G; S. Smith, M. D.
J. D. Donaldson, M. D.*
X-RAY ft LABORATORY
James D. Wilson, M. D.
resident PHYSICIAN .
Wayne Reeser, M. D.er^
• InfU. S. Army Service
1 .'m "m , 1'., :'r
J. H. Felton, Business Manager
NURSING
ed. . • *• s } taal'-'TJfecurity Account Number,
"SECTION 6. ^ It snail be-.un- _which he should keep at all time a
lawful for any carnival or tent" The .office of the Social Securi-
show to operate in whole or in !ty Board locaVd at'Lubbock will
part, after its permit expures, or -fawTsh "a SSciarSecuinty Account
day for each «for each extra
police offidjervTleemd necessary to
handle the anticipated Crowds at-
tending said carnival or tent show
in the opinion of the Mayor.
The license fee is intended., to
tBe" used only for the purposed-'0#
defraying the expenses of the City
of Crosbyton in- regulating and
inspecting said visiting carnivals;
medicine shows, skating rinks and
tent show8r r and the employ?nent
of extra police necessary to han-
dle unusual crowds, and such, li-
cense and tax derived from said
carnivals and tent shows is here-
by appropriated solely for sucn
purposes. . . .
. SECTION 5. It "shall be 4m-
lawful for any cajrnival, *iedicin'o
show, skating tlhk or lent show
to4 operate, and po permit shall bs
issued for any carniva), medicine
■hew, skating rii^K ui\tWit Bliow to
U::.
operate within a^spacfc of three
hundred (300). feet Of any school
building or chui'ch house, aiid
within three hundred "(300) feet
of any business house or residence
only upop written consent of the
occupants thereof and at, the dta-
after it.is revoked for cause, and
all persons assisting in such oper-
ation shall be %uilty~of offense.
SECTION 7. The Mayor shall
"have- full " supervision of-the- regu-^
lating and Jiolicirtg of any carni-
val, medicine show, skating rinK,
or tent show. >
SECTION 8. This law dhait'
not apply to events, street fairs,
shows or the like 'composed en-.
gether for purely civic""6r chari-
table " purposes and without per-^
sonSl profit to themselves indivi-
dually. ~~ •
Neither, shall the,provisions o£
this law apply to an organization
duLy incorporated - tmcler the laws
of the State of Texas, composed
of local stockholders, holding a
non-profit sharing cnarter, for. the
pur pose ^of holding intermittent
eventjs whose purpose is ^dvance-
mentf of. bettfer living conditions,
better agriculture, more and bet-
ter livestock, jnore efficient farm
and home equipment, in Crosby
County, and .the advancement of
the potential— possibilities of- .-the
City of Cl=osbyton, industrially,
commercially and financially,.
SECTION 9. Any "persori"vio-
lating any provisions of this Or-
dinance shall be fififed not to ex-
ceed Two Hundred ($200;00) Dol-
lars. 7 ' ""W?
Number Card tcTanyone who
plies for such a number.
o .. .—
ap-
During the- last 46'years, Texas
has produced about Six and .ons?-
half biltton- barrels of oil. . :
Each summeV Texas State Col-
lege for Women conducts a school
for students of Spanish at Saltil-
lo, Mexico, directed bv the depart
ment of foreign "languagesJ5f the
college, in which conversational
Spanish and lectures on Mexican
civilization and literature are giv-
en by Mexican instructors.. Begun
in 1941, it has hepn railed nn:^P:
usual experiment in inter-Ameri-
can education.
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10. By reason of
the absence of any law, license,
and regulation of carnivals, medi-
cine shows, skating rinks, * and
tent shows .in the City of Crosby-
ton, it is deemed necessary for
the preservation of the public
peace and. safety that this Ordi-
nance shall take effect and be in
full flajgj! and afreet uftdn Its pas
sage as provided in such cases.
pasied and approye^ thiAr the
14th day of. October, 1942.'
"" (SEAL) - F. M. DUNN)
• HBayor.. •
ATTEST.'
J. ^SMITH, Qty Clerk^
—Fine—
• WATCH. CLOCK
AND JEWRLRY
REPAIRING
- AH work guaranteed
E. H.Colflns
—Jewetei^s;^^
AT NICKSON-DRUG
. Crosbyton, Texas
Is what the Government fs asking of
pie these days. And the way to do this is
your daily or weekly Visits to the M &
eery, where you can find just'the kind 0
that will do ilie job. "Eat Well ana
Strong" is a good motto any day.
—ND DONTTORGET OUR MAB1
. WHERE GOOD, FRESH AND CUW
j^EATS CAN BE FOUND! —
m. & L
Howard Mayfield
Walter
WE SPECIALIZE !
. —in—
WASHING,
POLISHING and
LUBRICATING
Your Cac,
STATION"
Lewie Glen
A'«t,
We can.buy pertain grades and
42 Gov. Loan Cotton. See Us-for Price on '
thlng you have to offer in the cotton Un«
or rtew crop.
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