Crosby County News (Ralls, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 2017 Page: 5 of 16
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Crosbyton Review and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Crosby County Public Library.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
mmm
2
3
9
10
11
12
1
4
5
13
16
19
20
21
22
23
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
w//M
53
55
56
54
58
59
60
62
63
64
57
675-2107
65
68
69
71
72
74
and
Deadline for Advertising
"7 ejoe Zor
auf Wiedersehen,
>)
and News in the paper is
Tuesday by 5:00 P.M.
3
8
6
1
1
7
4
1
9
4
1
5
6
8
9
7
1
7
2
8
4
2
1
5
the
1
2
4
Crossword Puzzle and Suduko answers can be found in this edition
Friday, October 27, 2017
Page 5
Crosby County News
CROSSWORD
Crosby Co. Senior
Citizens Mena
Crosb CouNt
Fu Farti
© StatePoint Media
Fill in the blank squares in the grid, making sure that every
row, column and 3-by-3 box includes all digits 1 through 9.
57.
61.
family
65.
Monday, Oct. 30 - Chicken Fajitas, vegetables, corn,
Spanish rice, tortilla, fruit cocktail.
Tuesday, Oct. 31 - Breaded Chicken Tenders, baked
potato, peas & carrots, strawberries w/ whipped topping.
Wednesday, Nov. 1 - Beef, Macaroni & Tomato
Casserole, lima beans, roll, fruit & oatmeal bar.
Thursday, Nov. 2 - Baked Chicken Breast, au gratin
potatoes, peas & carrots, waldorf salad, cornbread, sliced
bananas in orange juice.
Friday, Nov. 3 - Taco Salad, refried beans, Spanish
rice, broccoli & cauliflower salad, tortilla, apricot halves.
24. Computer program
input
25. *Lucious and Cookie
26. Arm bones
RELIABLE
HOME MEDICAL
Coccect Wecal!
Crosby County Sherif’s Jail List
Inmate Charges Report - 10/16/2017 to 10/24/2017
Sylvester Robeldo, Jr. - Assualt casing Bodily Injury
Alcoholic Anonymous
6c Al-Anon Meetings
Alcoholic Anonymous meetings in
Lorenzo, Monday nights at 8:00 p.m. @
Lorenzo Community Center
Al-Anon meetings will be at the First
United Methodist Church in Lorenzo on
Monday nights at 7:00 p.m.
For AA Information
Call 777-6457 or 634-5608
For Al-Anon Information
Call 747-1754 or 790-5960
316 W. Main
Crosbyton, TX 79322
(806) 675-1335
Toll Free: 1-866-895-5832
reliablehomemedical@gmail.com
Criminal Records -
Rosa Marie Pena - DWLI
Grand Jury Indictments- none
Warranty Deeds
Dwayne Moses and Carolyn Moses to Juanita H. Marin - S/20’
of Lot 7, all of Lot 8, Blk. 27, OT Ralls.
Mary Alice Cisneros to Waunell Dellinger - Lots 10, 11, Blk. 12,
OT Lorenzo.
Estella Gonzales to Ramona Acala and Feliz Acala - Lots 22,
23, 24, WW 59x65 Blk. 192, aka 702 Tilford, o. 112 acres OT Ralls,
Crosby County, Texas together with the improvements situated
thereon.
Melanuie Snodgrass to Misty Griffin - 89.1 acres of land more
or less out of Tracts 4, 5, and 6, R.L. Breeding Survey 4, Certificate
No. 15/364, Abstract No. 210, Crosby County, Texas descriobed by
metes and bounds in Warranty Deed record in Vol. 49, Page 140,
Deed Records of Crosby County, Texas.
James Reynolds and Glenna Reynolds to Ulysses Zuniga and
Ida Zuniga - N/33’ of Lot 6 and the S/33‘ of Lot 7, Blk. 8 of the
Original Town of Ralls.
Evelyn Dian Sue to Jamie Delgado and Jessica Delgado - All of
Lots 1 and 2, Blk. 39, OT Ralls.
M.H. Spike Wideman to Janie Sanchez and Richard Cantu -
All of Lots 3 and 4 and the N/5.5’ of Lot 5, Bl;k. 24, OT Ralls.
Marriage License
Wade Andrew McMahan to Larissa Paige Nachlinger
Montgomery Roman Bissell to Briana Christine Stanford
Civil Records -none
on the
the Dying Girl”
52. "Da" to a Russian
53. Source of protein
55. More, in Madrid
“So long, farewell,
“And
wish?”
“Genie,
*’’Blackish” family
*”Fuller House”
world’s most expensive dia-
mond necklace.”
Another flash of light,
and the woman was holding
the precious treasure.
And, in that distant place,
her husband was looking for
a gem broker to buy his lat-
est bonanza.
“Genie, is it really true
that my husband has two
million dollars and more
jewels that I do, and that he
gets double of whatever I
wish for?”
The genie said it was in-
deed true.
“Okay, genie, I’m ready
for my last wish,” the wom-
an said.
“Scare me half to death.”
would ask for a million dol-
lars or something, but you’ll
always be as rich as you want
for as long as you live!”
“That’s right. Whether
it’s a gallon of milk or a
50. “Me and
I want the
your second
16 7 8
' 5
me
The ostrich said, “I’ll
have the same.”
Again the man reached
into his pocket and paid with
exact change.
This becomes routine
until the two entered again.
“The usual?” asked the wait-
ress.
“No, this is Friday night,
so I will have a steak, baked
potato and a salad,” said the
man.
“Same,” said the ostrich.
Shortly the waitress
brought the order and said,
“That will be $32.62.”
Once again the man
pulled the exact change out
of his pocket and placed it on
the table.
The waitress could not
hold back her curiosity any
longer. “Excuse me, sir.
How do you manage to al- Rolls Royce, the exact mon-
ways come up with the exact ey is always there,” said the
change in your pocket every man.
time?” The waitress asked,
“Well,” said the man, “What’s with the ostrich?”
“several years ago I was The man sighed, paused
cleaning the attic and found and answered, “My second
an old lamp. When I rubbed wish was for a tall chick with
it, a Genie appeared and of- long legs who agrees with
fered me two wishes. My everything I say.”
first wish was that if I ever *****************
had to pay for anything, A despondent woman
I would just put my hand was walking along the beach
in my pocket and the right when she saw a bottle on the
amount of money would al- sand. She picked it up and
ways be there.” pulled out the cork. Whoosh!
“That’s brilliant!” said A big puff of smoke ap-
the waitress. “Most people peared.
m"
■ 66 67
m
“You have released me
from my prison,” the ge-
nie told her. “To show my
thanks, I grant you three
wishes. But take care, for
with each wish, your mate
will receive double of what-
ever you request.”
“Why?” the woman
asked. “That bum left me for
another woman.”
“That is how it is writ-
ten,” replied the genie.
The woman shrugged
and then asked for a million
dollars. There was a flash
of light, and a million dol-
lars appeared at her feet. At
the same instant, in a far-off
place, her wayward husband
looked down to see twice
that amount at his feet.
27. “
ACROSS
1. * Stars of “The Wal-
tons” and “Roseanne,” e.g.
6. Equinox mo.
9. Don’t do this to the
messenger
13. Whitman’s dooryard
bloomer
14. *Logo of “All in the
Family” network
15. Beyond normal lim-
its
16. * Where to hear Fra-
sier Crane
17. Workout segment
18. Nary a soul
19. *TV’s largest family
21. *Flintstones’ best
friends
23. Before now
24. Catch some Z’s
25. Car nut
28. “Brave New World”
drug
30. “Can’t stop! I’m
_____a_____!”
35. Big Bang’s original
matter
37. Sheep’s milk cheese
39. “So You Think You
Can____”
40. Knowing about
41. * Sansa, Arya, or
Robb
43. Narcotics agent
44. Nymph of lakes and
springs
46. Most populous con-
tinent
47. Major bike maker
48. “____ _
Clowns,” past tense
ground floor”
29. Of higher order
31. Deliver a tirade
32. Opposite of binary
33. Rocks at mountain
base
34. * Family in “The
Middle”
36. Castle’s line of de-
fense
38. “Mi chiamano
Mimi,” e.g.
42. Deserved conse-
quence
45. Chinese tapas
49. What’s old is new
again, prefix
51. Jousting match par-
ticipant
54. Bracelet-wearing
part
56. Sleep sound
57. Doorframe part
58. Airy emanation
59. Sweep under the rug
60. Financial aid crite-
rion
61. Done on a Smith Co-
rona
62. Joie de vivre
63. One way to memo-
rize
64. *”Game of Thrones”
bastard
67. Inner, middle or out-
er, on one’s head
■ in VALAUa2 mmU
$ (8668
A man walked into a res-
taurant with a full-grown os-
trich behind him.
The waitress asked them
for their orders.
The man said, “A ham-
burger, fries and a coke.”
She turned to the ostrich.
“What’s yours?” she asked
the ostrich.
“I’ll have the same,” said
the ostrich.
A short time later the
waitress returned with the
order. “That will be $9.40,
please.” And the man
reached into his pocket and
pulled out the exact change
for payment.
The next day, the man
and the ostrich came again
and the man said,
“A hamburger, fries and
a coke.”
66. Skeleton in a lock
68. Part of gastro-intesti-
nal system
69. Modulator-demodu-
lator, for short
70. Proper place for a
napkin
71. Inspiration for poets
and musicians
72. Born and____
73. Before of yore
74. Sign up again
DOWN
1. Simpleton
2. Hokkaido native
3. Smeltery refuse
4. a.k.a. boreal forest
5. Scrawny ones
6. Army____hall
7. Pirate’s affirmative
8. Old but in
9. Door opener
10. Adored one
11. Half-moon shaped
object
12. Tommy and Spike,
e.g.
15. Straighten a paper-
clip, e.g.
20. Abode toppers
22. Israeli submachine
gun
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Crosby County News (Ralls, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 2017, newspaper, October 27, 2017; Ralls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1546553/m1/5/?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.