The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1953 Page: 4 of 8
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CBOSBTTON REVIEW
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Fox Sale
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FOR SALE: Irrigated Hegira
bundles, 120 ton. See Dr. P. F.
Gould, Crosbyton. ^ 50-2tc
FOR SALE: 9,000 irrigated He-
gira bundles. Lloyd Williams, 4
mi. NW Crosbyton. 50-2tp
FOR SALE: 5,000 irrigated
Hegira bundles, 15c each or
$27.50 ton. T. LA Wilkerson, box
338, Lorenzo, Texas. 49-5tp
FOR SALE: Young parakeets,
all colors, $5. Cages available
soon. Mrs. Sam L. Davis, 709 No.
Crosby, phone 5262. 471tfc
FOR SALE I
AUTO SEAT COVERS
Have your seat covers custom
made and installed, any make or
model. Guaranteed lit on all
cars. It costs no more to have
your seat covers made than rea-
dy-made covers. Come in and
compare our prices.
Straw $19.50 Up
Plastic $24.50 Up
We also make tarps, air con-
ditioner covers, and canvas irri-
gation dams. Also furniture up-
holstering.
WEBB FURNITURE AND -
UPHOLSTERING 40-tfc
MR. FARMER
Protect Your Investment!
Well Houses, 8x12 ft. $100.00.
Come in to see them today.
Also 2x4's at 8c ft.
Special on 20-gallon water
heater $49.50
WILLSON & BELL LBR. CO.
37-tfc
For Sale or Trade
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 4-rm.
house and lot in McAdoo. Bar-
gain. For information call 4486,
Crosbyton, after 6 p. m. 51-ltp
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 640-a.
near Lakeview in oil production
and irrigation dist. Will trade
equity for 160 acres. M. H. Wat-
son, 1% mi. west Wake. 50-3tp
FOR SALE OR TRADE
For sale or trade for irrigat-
ed land, very nice three bed
... room house ^3 .blk.s. -south of
school -ho ser-See-Loui^~D:~eog-
, dell. 50-3tp
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 3-room
stucco house oh Grain Ave* See
L. C. Jones, Rt. 5, Floydada, or
call 622-J3, Floydada. 49-3tp
Wanted
WANTED: Old cars, trucks and
tractors—junkers. Gunn's Radia-
tor Shop. 31-tfe
WANTED
Auto and tractor repair work,
welding and battery charging.
WILTON'S GARAGE
Ph. 2421 Wilton Seigler, Owner
Now in Garage Next Door to
Conoco Station 4-tfc
Not the largest shop in town
but the best. • 42-tfc
SALESMAN WANTED
WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS for
1954? A good Rawleigh Business
Is hard to beat. No capital or ex-
perience required if you have
car. Opening in Crosby County.
Write now for full information.
Rawleigh's, Dept. TXK-4Q0-254,
. Memphis, Tenn. 47-49-51-53p
For Lease
For Rent
FOR RENT: 6-room and bath.
Second house south of school.
See H. E. Reed, ph. 4872. 51-tfc
Business Service
FARM LOANS
See John Duke
C. H. Lodal Oil Co. Office
Crosbyton , Phone 2671
51-tfc
^ MR. FARMER
|f you plan to lay a 2" to 4"
gas line, ,100 Feet to 100 Miles,
we can sell the pipe cheaper.
We are also well stocked with
Irrigation Pipe, 8" to 16" at Com-
petitive Prices.
See us for your pipe needs.
HILTON SUPPLY COMPANY
1819 East Broadway
Phone 2-3041 or 2-5685
Lubbock, Texas 50-6tc
For your COTTON LOANS,
Form G, see Joe Parks. 50-4tc
TEST HOLE and water well
drilling. A & M Drilling Con-
tractors, ph. 4791, Crosbyton.
49-5tp
GENERAL INSURANCE
Real Estate and Loans
WORK INSURANCE AGENCY
SAND AND GRAVEL, Garden,
yard and driveway work. Pure
ground fertilizer. Also steel
clothes line posts for sell. Phone
3546 or see R. W. Mize. 23-tfc
FARM BUREAU INSURANCE
AT COST
All types of insurance.
Dividends Expiring Policies
Fire—40% Auto—25% & 40%
Legal Reserve Capital Stock
Company
FARM BUREAU OFFICE
Ralls—Phone 5731
Dewey Wells, Jr., Agent 15-tfc
BELL Implement & Motor Co.
Mercury Cars.
New and Used Ford Tractors.
Farm Equipment ltfc
Want To Rent
WANT TO RENT: 160 acres ir-
rigated. Will pay cash rent if
desired. Louis Haenel, 2113 Cor-
nell, Lubbock, Ph. 2-2741. 46-8tp
Real Estate
FOR LEASE: 160-a. farm,
$1,000. See Mrs. J. J. Pierce, 301
E. Tulane, Lubbock. 51-3tp
Lost and Fonnd
FOUND: New truck tire, tubei
and wheel. See at Magnolia
Station. 51 -2tc
LOST: Glasses, brown plastic
and gold frames. Harvey Mack
Winegar. 51-ltp
FOR SALE: Extra nice 6-room
and bath, double garage, screen-
ed porch, 1% acres, just out of
city limits on Highway 82. Call
or write S. R. Hicks, 403 N. Bel-
mont. ph. 77260, Odessa, Texas.
~~T ~ 50-tfc
FOR SALE: 4-room and bath
house. See W. W. Barrington or
call 3191. 49-tfc
ACT NOW!
FOR LEASE: Crosby Co. irri-
gated farm. Two 8-inch wells.
FOR SALE: Nice 3-bedroom
home, edge of town.
FIRST $400 cash buys 4-room
house in Crosbyton.
FOR SALE: Irrigated and dry
land farms. If you will try to
buy, we will see that you suc-
ceed.
JOE W. LEMONDS
Phone 3181 49-tfc
FOR SALE: My home, 7 rooms
and bath with enclosed porch.
Would trade for smaller house.
L. D. Huckabay, 205 N. Durham.
48-tfc
FOR SALE: 2-bWroom home,
2 blocks from school in new ad-
dition. Good picket fence. Call
2932, Dexter,rN: M., or write Leon
Bowles, Dexter. N. M. 47-6tc
FOR SALE:- Duplex, located
505 West 4th St. Can be made
into 3 bedroom home. See L. D.
Huckabay, Administrator, ot call
3971. 46-tfc
FOR SALE: City or farm pro-
perty. See me before you buy.
Geo. E. Mayes.\ 42-tfc
FOR SALE: See us for farms,
ranches or town property. Russell
McCurdy or F. M. Dunn. ltfc
To Relieve
Misery of
eve ^
C^666
McAdoo News
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Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Fox and
daughter, Peggie, visited in the
E. G. Rich home Wednesday.
Mrs. Lucy Fox returned home
with them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Buckner,
Jr., and son, Rex. who have been
living in Nebraska where he has
been employed for several
months, spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Buck-
ner, and attended services at
the Church of Christ.
Mrs. Raymon Harris of Ralls
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. I. Wallace and Mrs. Molly
Harris Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Van Leer
Mrs. Palo Grissom and Mrs. Jim
Earley were shopping in Spur
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Barton vis-
ited in Lubbock Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barton and
girls of Munday visited relatives
here Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Roxanna Van Meter, who
has been ill, is convalescing in
the Crosbyton hospital.
Elaine Taylor returned home
from the Crosbyton hospital on
Saturday after several days ill-
ness.
Carlene Coffey of Lubbock vis-
ited her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Tommye Joe Coffey, on Tuesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Bass and
Gene of Plainview and Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Burrow of Amarillo
were visitors in the L. E. Bass
home during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Morris and
boys and Mr. and Mrs.H. L.
Morris and Joyce attended a re-
union of the Morris family in
Lubbock Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lumsden
of Springlake spent the weekend-
in the home of their daughters,
the Bobby Hardins and Dale
Neffs.
Mable Laughlin of Springlake
visited friends here over the
week-end.
Sandra and Lanell Allen spent
last week in Ralls with the Hil-
ton Jones family, while their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Al-
len, made a business trip to Ar-
kansas and visited relatives, at
Saltillo.
J. T. Holmes, Barbara and
Ruth Ann, of Clyde, spent Sat-
urday night and Sunday in the
C. C. Neeley home. Mrs. Holmes
returned home with them after
spending two weeks with her
father.
Mrs. Billy Harris, Mrs. John
Notice to Bidders
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Commissioners' Court of
Crosby County, Texas, will re-
ceive bids until 10 o'clock A. M.
January 11, 1954 in the Commis-
sioners' Court Room, Crosbyton,
Texas for the purchase of one
(1-cu. yd.) rubber tires, gasoline
powered, Power Loader, with
electric starter, operator's cab,
with power crowd, and power
steering. Machine must be capa-
ble of digging and loading Cali-
che. .It must be complete and
ready for work, and delivered
FOB Crosby County,' and one
used M-M front end loader will
be traded-in as part payment
therefor. . "l'fie commissioners'
court reserves the right .to reject
any or all bids.
By Order of the Commission-
ers' Court of Crosby County,
Texas.
J. M. Rankin, County Judge,
Crosby County, Texas 51-2tc
CROSBYTON O. E. S. CHAPTER
NO. 891
STATED MEETINGS
1st & 3rd Thursdays
Masonic Hall
CROSBYTON LODGE NO. 1020
A. F. & A. M.
STATED MEETING
Saturday Night on
or Before 1st Full
Moon Each Month.
Burrow and Mrs. Jim Earley
were shopping in Lubbock Tues-
day.
Mrs. Loyd Hickman and Mrs.
Rusty McWilliams and boys vis-
ited in Lubbock Saturday with
the Rod Parkinsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward^ of
Dickens were dinner guests Sun*
day in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Griffin.
Craig Graham of Buffalo, Ok-
la., is visiting his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Graham.
Mrs. E. W. Harris entertained
The Secret Pals in her home on
Tuesday, Nov. 8. Mrs. Raymon
Harris was co-hostess,
Mrs. William Gardner of Abir
Iene spent Wednesday night in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Brantftjy and Camille.
Tad Toland, who is employed
in Big Spring, spent the week-
end at home.
. The W. M. A. ladies enjoyed
their annual Christmas program
in the activity^ building Mon-
day afternoon. Secret pals were
revealed and names were drawn
for the ensuing year.
Mrs. M. A. Graham was hos-
tess to members of the WSCS at
her home Monday afternoon for
the Christmas program. Gifts
were exchanged.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Smith
and Mary Ann, and Mrs. Dale
Thomas, Linda and Mark, of
Whiteface, visited recently in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Miller.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Jockey Tooke on birth of a
daughter, Lorella Jean, on Dec.
7, in a Spur hospital. She weigh-
ed 6 lbs. 4 ozs.
Mt. Blanco News
By MRS. WELDON McCLURE
There were 89 in Sunday
School Sunday, with a good at-
tendance. on Sunday night, also.
After church 22 young people
enjoyed fellowship at the par-
sonage.
Bro. and Mrs. Clayton Wat-
kins and childern were Sunday-
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Belding.
Barbara Belding was a Sun-
day dinner guest of Margaret
McClure.
There were 17 from the Mt.
Blanco church who attended the
Youth Rally at Lockney Satur-
day night. Bro. and Mrs. Earl
Fort of the Seminary at Fort
Worth showed slides made while
doing mission work in Oregon,
Washington, and other states
last summer.
Bro. and Mrs. Fort were Sat-
urday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Brice Allen and girls.
Shirley . Bishop and Jimmy
Phegley of WTSC, Canyon, were
guests of Shirley's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Holt Bishop, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Payne and
boys of Lubbock were Sunday
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Spurgin and Don.
Bro. and Mrs. Earl Fort were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. D. D. Forgus and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McClure
and Mr. and Mrs. Brice .Allen
and Janie attended the District
Evangelistic Conference at the
Calvary Baptist church in Lub-
bock Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Forgus and
Dell attended the funeral of Mrs.
Forgus' grandmother, Mrs. Ida
Wood, at Garland, Tuesday.,.
Sandra Forgus spent Tuesday-
night with Edna Fletcher.
Sunday night supper guests of
Margaret McClure were Wanda
Halcomb, Barbara Belding and
Janelle Bradford.
Mrs. Delmar Forgus and Mrs.
Weldon shopped in Lubbock on
Monday.
Mrs. Clarence Lamb and Mrs.
Holt Bishop shopped in Lubbock
Tuesday.
Geotge Forgus spent Tuesday
night with Frank and Charles
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Reynolds
of Crosbyton visited Mr. and
Mrs. D. D. Forgus and family
Sunday afternoon.
Jerry McClure and Frances
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These Prices Are Good For Friday and Saturday.
CAMPBELL'S
TWO FOR
TOMATO SOUP 25c
ALL BRANDS
SOAP CHIPS
LARGE BOX,
29c
SHURFINE MARASCHINO
4 OZ. JAR
CHERRIES 15c
Ocena Spray and Shurfine 1 LB. CAN
Cranberry Sauce 21c
SHURFINE STUFFED
OLIVES
3 OZ. JAR
25c
NO. 1
10 LB. *AG
POTATOES 17*
CBANBEBBKS
CELERY
CELLO PACT
25c
, s NICE SIZE HEADS
LETTUCE 12c
FIVE
LBS.
NORTHERN * 3 ROLLS
TOILET TISSUE 25c
DOLE Crushed or Sliced
PINEAPPLE
FLAT CAN
14c
HUNTS
3 CARS
TOMATO SAUCE 25c
ROAST
HONEY BOY
SALMON
Chuck
Pound
1 LB. CAM
35cl
T-BONE
STEAK
POUND
59c
DRY SALT
RAC0N
POUND i
39c
FRESH GROUND
HAMRURGER
POUND $
35c
PLACE YOUR TURKEY ORDER RY
12 O'Clock NOON FRIDAY. December 18
Plains Food Market
L. H. FINCH PHONE 5251 JOHN DAVIS
MEMBER OF SOUTH PLAINS ASSOCIATED GROCERS
Dunlap of Texas Tech were Sat-
urday night supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McClure
and Margaret.
The Mt. Blanco H. D. Club
met Dec. ip at the club house
with 12 members and one visi-
tor present. After >-a- business
meeting a book review rf "An-
gel Unaware" was given by Mrs.
Clarence Lamb. Refreshments of
cookies and pop were served at
the close of the meeting. The
club will meet Dec. 17 With Mrs.
Wayne Appling for our Christ-
mas party. Everyone bring a gift
to exchange. i i
Mr. and Mrs. Edd'Weatherford
and daughter visited Thursday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Powell and Willie D.
Marvin Powell and Willie D.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Stroud1 Monday night.
Mrs. Essie Richardson ofcCW-L
byton spent Friday night vritnl
her daughter, Mrs. Marvin P<>w'|
ell, Mr. Powell and Willie D. P
Willie D. Powell spent Satur-
day night with the Sudduttj
boys.
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1953, newspaper, December 17, 1953; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256583/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.