The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1947 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
LOST: GI toolbox: containing
mechanic's tools. fiO reward. Re-
turn to Frapk McClure or leave at
Phillips 66 station,
I
8-ltc
.Business
JSE MOVING: We are - pow
lly equipped to move houses any
disWmrer^Heavy Jrucks and wench
service. Sde us ^or estimates. Sim-
mons & feurrdus, Phones 90 or 50.
Farms For Sale
-For* Sale, Miscellaneous
/ ■" F*OR S ALE: * One Dempster
windmill, tower and 100 ft. of two
inch ljyejl pipe. Also two out build-
ings near Crosbyton., Mrs. R. V.
505 Ave. S i or phone
Lubbock 8082. , 8-ltj).
FOR SALE: Large Quick-Meal
gas cook stOVfej equipped With war-
mer. Call* 81 orv see Mfit-'Joh^lE
Fullingim. «••• 8Vltc.
FOR SALE: 1947 CMC pick-up,
practically newTSee Will D. Grif-
fin, Wake. ; - 8-2tp.
6 FRESH MILK COWS
We buy and sell choice milch
cows and heavy springers. See J,
.WANTED:. , Sewing machine,
prefer electric model. Call 11J or
see Mrs. Roy Ivy. 8-ltc
* IRONING WANTED:
house south Church of
Mrs. Hazel*Griffin.
Third
Christ.
"r~5"$£E:
SMALL TRACTS, Farms or
Houses, all sizes. See or write B.
C. Askew, Box 121, or phone 84R,
Crosbyton. 8-tfc
FOR SALE: 160 acres improved
land, 3 miles east Ralls on REA
and-school bus line. $85 per acre.
Also- 14-iach Ward's HammermiH,
nearly new, with 30-ft: belt, $150.
See J, E. Moore. — 6-Stp -
R SALE;- Citjr or farnj. Pro-
perty. See us before you buy7
Mayes & Robertson. 6-tfc
FOR SALE: See me for farms,
ranches or-town property: Russell
McCurdy. . ltfc
XJ. Kedwine at Keawine
Co., Crosbyton, Texas.
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FOR SALE : One 5-room house-
with bath,, three lots. i-teir George
Pipkm. 8-4tp.
byton. 4-room and bath. Block
south of telephone offici.,. See Otis
IirOwn or call 128R. 8-ltp
FOR SALEi: 1 International re
gular tractor with two-row- equip- 1
v. ment. 1 International single-row
binder. 22,000 irrigated hegira located, east front. $1,"50-cash.
~ bundles. Chas "Tayl6r. " 7-3tp , See PL„E^-Harris~ 8-ltp
FOR. SALE: ,.3rroom house, well
Local Girl Goes
College Station As-
w~^ Beauty Contestant
Miss Oretha -#aVe Corrielius,
Crosbyton, is one of the sixteen
Texas State College for Women"
beauties to be presented before
bandleader Frankie Masters at the
George Washington Ball, Feb. 22,
at Texas A&M College. Mfss Cor-
nelius is one of four sophomore
beauties fro^m which Masters will
select a, class beauty; to 'featur-
ed in..'the TSCW Daedalian year-
book , v '
Masters, whose band -is "playing
for the dince, will make his, selec-
tion when the girls are presented
to the Aggie Cadet Corpa-at
mission by Miss Gloria Echols, ed-
itor of the? Annual. Identity of the
.wrwno<m-will tint hp 'rpv^Hlf^l nntil
MEETING HELD IN
HOUSTON FEB. U
Russell McCurdy ,.of Crosbyton,
member of the board ,of directors
Crosbyton .^National Farm
Loan Aaaociatiort, attended Jthe
Federal Land Bank of Houston's
annual stockholders' meeting irf
Houston on February 11-12 as the
association representative. He was
accompanied by J.' A. Parks, sec-
retary-treasurer. ' r~'' .• ;
Mr. Mcfcurdy said that Jthe Land
Bank, i^i ^wned^ntirily by
the 144 national farm loan • asso--
ciations ih Texas, i$ celebrating its
30th anniversary this • spring. Lo-
cal farmer and rancher owned nat-
ional farm loan associations "are
the foundation of the Land Bank
System and the meeting in Hous-
the TSCW Senior Spring^ Dance in
May, JL
Daugtoter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Cornelius, Miss Cornelius" is a soc-
ial work major at TSCW. ,*V
FARMALL
pete
I DON'T SEE ANY
MONUMENTS LIKE
THAT BEING ERECTED,
fT0 TH£'CRITICS
WHO PAN
Ii±E_
FATHE
OF
OUR
COUNTRY
FOR SALE: F-12 Farmall -in \ FOR SALE: 13 lots with 5-room
good condition, 1937 model. See Or ; house; "gas, .lights and water. Two
T. Easter, Lorenzo, Tex'as • 7-2tc j good hen. houses, well improved.
, H. 'Offinr . 7 tfe-
FOR SALE: Federal"T*tertric i L . " . - • - 1 •;
washing'machine, in good condi- FOR SALE: Two choice business
tion, $40 cash. See J. R. Bucks-*! lots with half interest"" in wall. See
-,-feay; "-3 blocks west P.. O. 6-tfc Leon. McPherson. 6-tfc,
McKhitrht MeMurrv. ' former Lubbock-.will -herin work Monday
Crosbyton man'who hag' been cm- • a4' 'St. Mary's Hospital". His . new
.ployed at -West. Texas Hospital. 1 address is 1917 Avenue M.
ton was featured by discussionof
the operations of these organiza-
tions which are set up for provid-
ing safe, longterm credit at low
cost, to suit the needs of land-
owners.''*
Reports at the Houston meetin
ed that 164,717 LaTid-Bank
and" Land Bank Commissioner
loans for. a total of 5477,650,000
have been made irr Texas during-
The past 30'yearSj many.'Thousands
of these loans having already re-
sulted in debt-free ownership of
farm homes!
The Crosbyton Association which
serves Crosby county now has
&44935.00 in'farhier and ranchman
owned capital and surplus - of
■<22900.00. In the past year a total
of 10% dividends on" stock has
been paid to memoers in passing"
back part of the Land Bank Sys-
tem's savings to the users of' the
loan service, .another..56B80.iKi'-nav-
ing gone into surplus to 'fnrth'er
strengthen the association. f«r the'
future.
Guests last .Week o.f Mr. and
i Mrs'. Ben Beckham of the East
Plains were Mr. and Mrs. Harrison
anrl (i.nn^htrr Kheta
and Mr. and Vernon Pritehard and
1 son, Raymond, all Qf Mount .View***
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( HIROPRACT0 R
X^Rity. -Colon-Therapy
/ ShortWaVe Diathermy . -
■ CROSBYTON. TEXAS -
Office i'lione 11-J -i,. Home Phone 4
CROSBYTON
, IMPLEMENT CO
FARMALL INTERNATIONAL
TRACTORS TRUCKS
.. . ===== PHONfc 8 =—=
SORE THROAT—TONSHlflS
yOU WANT QUICK REUEr
A good throat mop is hard to beat ond
DURHAM'S ANATHESIA-MOP i, o
Doctor si prescription which gives prompt
relief fr'om poin ond discomfort. It isro
powerful germicidal sta n, pleaso^it to use.
Safe for children. Purchase pri^e refunded
if you do not find ANATHESIA-MOP
— luper-iof. -Oeneroirsr frtftfTe ""with applicators
: only 50t at .your Druag.st or ct
| CITY DKUtj .STORK
—Sr ....„
JfeJCOME IN..
AND SEE OUR '
NEW APPLIANCES
We appreciate the great turn-
l^out to our opening Saturday,
and.are sorry we got tongue-
tied,"for we intended to - tell
. you of our-service1'department
_ion radio,'- refrigeration and
appliance repair.
trial ftnd-4et--om*-ser^
Vice speak for itself. See us
for all types of wiring jobs, in-
stalled according to The Na-
tional Electric Code. We'are
electricians, and do
REA approved Wiring.
Your Satisfaction
Is Our Aim!
We invite you. to cafr wi us ^t
anytime.
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RilHO REPAIRS
Your radio enables you to hear and enjoy the
best in entertainment. Don't be deprived of this
by letting your radio wear out Let us cheek it
for you regularly. All work guaranteed—free
I . . pick-up and delivery. Leyd Whalen is in charge
of our rudio department.
In the home, in the factory,
On the Jarnfcr-^ilectrictL>L ha!i
easetl the burdens of work—
The two E's—-eleetrlcity jHMl
economy go hand-in-band
because nothing else en so
much . use for such little cost.
For the Electrical Age in
whicb we*are now living and
from which we are reaping
added enjoyments—we have
Thomas Edison to thank. It
was he who gave impetus to
Electrical 8clenee. Now that
more electrical ap
ire available—now that add-
ed wiring can he had—dec
^rtfy wherever ^possible for
more efficiency, more ™com
fort—more economy.
n_tTi.es
ICE
- HGHT - WATER.,-
r*b.,
Friday
50 LBS
P.URtJIs BLACK
25 LBS.
m Oz. CaiT. •?:
No. 303 Can
Turnip Greens
ALL BRANDS
Carton
KRAUT
Regular 25c
2 FOR39c
PRinCE ALBERT
*ri*m
PORK
SAUSAGE
AST- S^d
BACON
PINEAPPLE
STRAWBERRIES
LOGANBERRIES
BOYSENBERRIES
COCONUT
APPLE SAUCE
PURE
FRESH SQUASH
MIXED VEGETABLES
ASPARAGUS
HOT TAMALES
AND CHILI
4 Pounds
HOG LARD
WE DO CUSTOM KILLING.
Also IvILLIN(i and CURING.
& Market
MCKNIGHT Mf MT RRV
-±LA3CS-^OJfePERT AT
METHODIST CHURCH
5TH GRADE NEWS Secretary. We are busy «tud
The fifth grafle^ltizpriHhip rinh for six week's e^ams.
met, to elect new offie^re -FYlday," | Malvin Stewart, reporter
o
ed president, -DavitL Johnston vice- fc.,.Visit The Crosbyton Review
president,"and Suz Anne Bruner.^your office supplies.
P ROPAN E-BUTANE
J. L.
1
Panhandle Wholesale and Retail
- MoKnipht McMurry, "son of
late Rev. S. J. McMurry and a for-'
mer Crosbyton resident, played a
concert ,.ori the new Hammond or-
gan at the Methodist, church;, pre-
ceding the evening services Sun-
0ay evening. Mr. McMurry now
lives in Lubbock.
The people of the church after
hearing the organ for two Sun-
days are. very well pleased with
their new Instrument.
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rONSU-MERS PROMISED
MOREKIHf.AR
traw
an additional - t&n pounds of sugar
available on April l, it was an-
nounced last week by the Wash-
ington office of Temporary con-
trols. The tfeh" additional pounds of
sugar' ration- on Aprfl**l i§ md.de
through the use of a single stamp;
if was..announced.
At the same time t-he Price Ad-
ministration Branch of OTC said
sugar starmp Na_.53, currently val-
id for five pounds, will expire at
midnight, March 31, one month
earlier than prigitially planned.
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- -Anthony Latta o^ Mt. Blanco
visited. Wednesday night fh Plairi-
view as the guest of .Victor Green.
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We do wet washing. City Laun-
dry. ^ ' Adv.
CONSTIPATION
All signs point to an early spring >,
Und all signs point to a spring
tune-up for your car. DrtvriiT4a
day.
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1947, newspaper, February 21, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256229/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.