The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1952 Page: 4 of 8
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For Sale
FOR SALE: Winchester, Model
25 pump shotgun, 12 guage with
poly choke. Also Winchester Mo-
del 61 pump 22 rifle. Both guns
1 yr. old. Forrest D. Keith, phone
4, McAdoo, Texas. 42-2tp
Pfrf-
,FOR SALE. 7-in. cylinder hy-
draulic hoist lift. For informa-
tion call 3546 or see R. W. Mize.
42-2tc
Real Estate
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home,
with den, carpeting, central
heating, air conditioning, ser-
vants quarters, on paving. Work
Insurance Agency. 42-3tc
FOR SALE: 2-bedroom and
den home, close to hospital. Ex-
tra nice. See Joe Lemonds. 41-tfc
_ FOR SALE: 5-room and bath
house, by owner. Good location.
Inquire Review. 40-7tp-
Mr. Farmer and Custom Man I
John Deere cotton stripper-with
blower, completely overhauled
last year, in good condition, and
four 3-baie trailers, complete
and ready to go. A bargain. Ph.
2786. 42-ltp
mL
vFOR SALE: 3 small buildings
and fencing, to be moved, $100.
This is a bargain.
GARNET JONES AGENCY
Phone 5081 42-ltc
FOR SALE: 9-1/3 acres with 7
room modern house, double ga-
rage attached, all floors covered.
Have butane gas, telephone and
electricity. Good well with elec-
tric pump. Terms if desired. One
miles southeast of town. Elmer
Strawn.—r : ~~ 40-2tp
McAdoo News
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cox
and .children of Fprt Worth were
week-end visitors with the Car-
rol French's.
Mr. and Mrs. Jockey Tooke
spent Thursday in Lubbock With
his brother, Bill Tooke, who un-
derwent surgery at a Lubbock
hospital.
Ronnie McMillan of Lubbock
spent last week with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Potts.
Visitors last week in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. and Lewis
Hickmans were Mrs. Ruth Moh-
ler, La Grange, Ind., and Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Mohler and
Marcia Rose of Wanatah, Ind.
Mr. Mohler is superintendent of
Pinney Purdee Farm in Wana-
tah. On Thursday the families
spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Clark of Plainview.
Mr. and Mrs. Bearnard Seay
and children of Lakeview spent
Wednesday in the home of Rev.
and Mrs. Jamps Patterson,
were R
terSon,
FOR SALE: Three 75-foot lots
north of hospital. See Ray Allen
26-tfc
FOR SALE
1 used Frigidaire Waohcr
Used Bendix Washers, $15 ea.
or 2 for $25.
1 used electric refrigerator.
Several used electric washing
machines.
MATES APPLIANCE 42-ltc
!p
FOR SALE:
machine. Mrs.
5936.
Treadle sewing
Arlie Fewell, ph.
41-ltc
FOR SALE: Between 5,000 and
"■6,000 hegari and maize bundles
in patch. Would like to sell all
at once. Dewey Malone, phone
2051, Lorenzo, Texas. 41-2tp
illir
FOR SALE: The best repair
' work in town. Also battery-char-
v ging and welding.
WILTON'S GARAGE
—— Phone 2421. Wilton Seigler,
..Owner, South "82" Gafer-39-tte
BELL Implement & Motor Co.
Mercury Cars.
Tractors. —
Farm Equipment ltfc
FOR SALE: . 8-room house to
be moved or salvaged. Lots of
good lumber. See Joe Lemonds,
phone 4816. * 10-tfc
FOR SALE
Two bedroom home in good
condition, 150-ft. front. Modern,
well landcoapod. Firot olaoo title.
$5,000. See Joe Lemonds, phone
4816. — 37-tfc
FOR SALE: 6-room home, mod-
ern, good location on pavement.
Reasonably
small
ment. Joe Lemonds
down pay-
10-tfc
Business Service
IRRIGATION LOANS
If you need cash to put down
that irrigation well, we can fix
you up. Cheap interest, quick
service, no inspection fees. No
brokerage to pay.
GARNET JONES AGENCY
Phone 5081 42-ltc
WE DO Alterations, make both
"ladles'
ctmflrerTs "and ladies' dresses
with belt buckles and hnttons-to-
Business For Sale
FOR SALE: Nicest Helpy-Selfy
Laundry in West Texas. Nets
$500 a month. See Joe Lemonds.
26-tfc
HOTEL FOR SALE: Good loca-
tion, in good repair. Would trade
or take reasonable down pay-
—ment See Joe Lemonds. 12-tfe
match from your own materials.
Mrs. Spivey and Mrs. Livingston.
g02-S. Durham, phone 4552. 40-4p _
I WILL DO IRONING and Ba-
by Sitting at my home. Phone
4411. Mrs. 'Roy Morgan. 38-ltc
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
For Rent
FOR RENT: 2-room furnished
house. Dial 5936. 42-2tp
CROSBYTON O. E. S. CHAPTER
NO. 891
STATED MEETINGS
1st & 3rd Thursdays
Masonic Hall
i
GENERAL INSURANCE
Real Estate and Loans
WORK INSURANCE AGENCY
We Handle
AUCTIONEER'S SALES
Farm, furniture, cattle.
See JOE LEMONDS
Auctioneer 6-tfc
Those attending the called
session of Northwest Texas Con-
ference in Lubbock last Tuesday
Rev. and Mrs. James Pat-
Mrs. Viva Griffin, M. M.
Simmons and Dick Edinburgh.
Rfev. and Mrs. James Patterson
and Wendell attended funeral
services for a friend, Mrs. Tooley
in Haskell, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Buckner, jr.
and son, Lubbock, visited Sun-
day with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ewell Buckner. They at-
tended services at the Church of
Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen and
Barbara of Big 4 were visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guinn
Hickman Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams
of Abilene spent the week-end
with his parents, the Willie Wil-
liame. Thoy wore visitors at the
Church~of Christ Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs R. E. Hlgglns
spent the week-end in Phillips
visiting her sister and family,
the W. E. McCauleys.
Nickels.
Rev. and Mrs. James Patterson
and the T. J. Taylors accompan-
ied a large group of youngsters
to a District M.Y.F.. meeting at
the Forest Heights Methodist
church in Lubbock Saturday
night.
Sam Brown and W. I. Moore
accompanied a party from
Broadway on a deer hunt to Co-
lorado this week.
We, the G. G. Aliens, were ve-
ry pleasantly surprised with a
"house warming" Thursday nite,
When the door bell was answer-
ed they were confronted with a
large group of friends who came
filing in with gifts. Games of 42
were played and refreshments
of cake, coffee and punch were
served to about 40 guests^JThis
made our hearts glad, and we
appreciate our friends so very
much.
Carlene Coffey of Lubbock
spent Saturday night and Sun-
day with her parents, the Carl
Coffeys.
Monday night. Robt. Williams,
county school superintendent,
was guest speaeker. P.-J. A.
Moms presented a pantomime
entitled, "The Lamp Went Out."
Week-end visitors in the Law-
rence Fox home were her moth-
er, Mrs. Mattie Brannon of Dal-
las, and her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
R. R. Underwood and family of
Greenville,
■ Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Taylor visit-
ed last Sunday in CfowelT with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pipkin
and children visited recently
with their parents, the L. B. Pip-
kins and John Callihans.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Pipkin vis-
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. greenwood of Afton.
Mrs. Katheri'ne Hastings and
David of Tnhhoplf wicitpH q^tnr.
las, is here for an extended visit
with her son, Mr.-and Mrs. Ralph
Brumfield. They all visited in
Tahoka Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Billie Boswell.
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Bass were Mr. and Mrs. Travis
Wooley and Betty, Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Bass and Gene, and Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Bass.
Mr. and .Mrs. G. B. Morris and
children spent the week-end in
Wellington visiting her parents.
Mr . and Mrs. Malcolm Ed-
wards and baby of Fort Worth
returned home Monday after a
visit with her parents, thf ft F.
Wanted J
WANTED
Auto and tractor repair work,
welding and battery charging.
WILTON'S G.
crres street from West Texas
• Gin — Phone 2421
Not the largest shop in town
but the best. 42-tfc
SALESMAN WANTED
Wanted at once. Man with car
for Rawleigh Business in Crosby
County. No capital needed. For
details see^W. H. Marshall, Mat-
ador, Tex., or write immediately
to Rawleigh's, Dept . TXJ-400-
JLK, Memphis, Tenn. 42-6tp
CROSBYTON LODGE NO. 1020
A. F. & A. M.
STATED MEETING
Saturday Night on
or Before 1st Full
Moon Each Month.
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\ PANHANDLE
PETI
GAS & OIL
GAS & OIL
.ER
Tires
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SEWING, any type, at my
home. My specialty—Western
■shirts. See Mrs. Raymond Tillson
or leave work at Mrs. R. C. El-
lison's. * 41-3tp
- WANT TO BUY late model
wrecked or burned cars. Also
old cars, junkers, scrap and junk
iron. Gunn'S Radiator Service.
—: 36-tfc
WANTED: More farm listings.
Have several buyers. Joe Lem-
onds. 44-ltc
Farms For Sale
FARMS FOR SALE: I have ex-
clusive listing on four small
farms" on East Plains. Come and
get 'em while hot.
GARNET JONES AGENCY;
Phone 5081 42-ltc
FOR SALE
1100-acre ranch place on high-
way, good land, improvements
good. 450 head cattle on place,
can be bought with or without.
$50 acre, 1/3 down, balance 6%
int. See Joe Lemonds. 25-tfc
day night and Sunday with the
Van Meters, Harold Hardys and
T. J. Taylors.
Mr...and Mrs. Elarl Van Meter,
jr., Mr. and Mrs. Raymond El-
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Eldredge and
son ot-Aberaathyj ai;e on a deer
hunt in Colorado this week." ""
Mr. and Mrs. John Formby
spent Sunday and Monday in
Hereford with their sqji, Mr. and
Mrs. Clint Formby.
Sherryl Bryant of Lorenzo vis-
ited Monday with her grandpa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Armstrong.
Archie McDonald visited one
day last week with his mother,
Mrs. Ethel McDonald.
WILSON'S
PURE
CARTON
FRIENDS INVITED TO OPEN
HOUSE HONORING MR. AND
MRS. O. G. SEIGLER OCT. 19
Friends of the family are in-
open nouse Honoring
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Seigler on
lieir Fiftieth WPdrting Anniver
sary next Sunday, Oct. 19. The
affair will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Seigler
on the East Plains near Wake.
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DELIVERED and
GUARANTEED
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Mayes Appliance
CROSBYTON
Phone 5591
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ROD SOUK
TOKAY
POUND
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GRAPES
10c
PEARS
POUND
ROMAN BEAUTY
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LETTUCE
10c
APPLES
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lit
WHITE SWAN
IJUNTS
HUNTS
PORK & BEANS
PEACHES
TOMATO JUICE
1 LB. CAN
NO. 2 /2 CAN
46 02. CAN
10 c
28 c -
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28c
REGULAR
BOX
2
CORN KING
POUND I CALIFORNIA GRATED
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47c TUNA
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OLEO
GOLDEN BRAND
POUND
CHUCK
POUND
ROAST 65e STEAK 75<
LOIN
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L. H. FINCH
PHONE 5251
JOHN DAVIS
MEMBER OF SOUTH PLAINS ASSOCIATED GROCERS
BLAKE BRISCOE MOVES
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
TO WHITCHURCH MOTOR
Announcement is being 'made
this week by officials of the
Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce
that the office of the organiza-
tion is being moved to Whit-
church Motor. It has been locat-
ed for the past few weeks at
Cocke Motor company.
The change was brought a-
bout since Blake Briscoe, secre-
tary-manager of the organiza-
tion who i^1 also a part-time
bookkeeper, has moved from one
motor company to the other. Ev-
erett Holcomb, an employee of
Cocke Motor Company, will take
over the bookkeeping duties of
that business.
MORRIS LEDGER TO ATTEND
PRINCIPAL'S CONFERENCE
Morris Ledger, principal of
Crosbyton High school, will at-
tend a Secondary School Princi-
pal's Conference to be held at
San Antonio Monday" and Tues-
day. This conference compares
with the superintendent's con-
ference held each year at Aus-
tin, he saidv
_ He will be accompanied by
Mrs. Ledger. They plan to spend!
the-week-end at Abilene attend-r
ing the McMurry Homecoming. [
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HARMONY CLUB TO MEET
MONDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 P. * |
The Harmony Club will
its October meeting Mo:
night, Oct. 20, beginning at 7;
p. m., in the home of Mrs-
Greene. Mrs. V. 11. Hal torn is the
program director.
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FOR SALE: 320 acres, south of
Crosbyton, $150 acre. See Joe Le-
monds. 12-tfc
FOR SALE: 80 acres, close to
town, subject to Irrigation. See
Joe Lemonds. 5-tfc
FOR SALE: See us for farms,
ranches or town property. Russell
McCurdy or F, M. Dunn. ltfc
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farm pro-
FOR SALE: City or farm pro
perty. See us before you buy.
I Mayes ft Robertson. ltfc
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(PoL Adv.—-Paid for by Claud H. Gilmer. Chairman.)
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1952, newspaper, October 16, 1952; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256523/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.