The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1964 Page: 7 of 8
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Beal Estate
for SALE: 2-bedroom home,
Veil located, on pavement,
imall down payment Work In
mrance Agency; 50-2tc
jwtssarfc-'st
oom, brick, two baths, garage,
storm cellar, 150 foot lot. Call
>0 3-6703, Lubbock. 49-tfc
Notice
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A RESOLUTION
CALLING AN ELECTION OK
ASSUMPTION Or INDEBTED-
NESS IN THE WHITE RIVER
Household budget and expense
books at the Crosbyton Review.
38 tfc
RAT'S UPHOLSTERY
Phone 4922 37-tfc
LOOK TO Fntz and Helen’s
Beauty Cottage to look Beauti-
ful. Dial 3031. 27-tfc
1S44 .
WHEREAS, White River Mun-
icipal Water District, (hereinaf-
ter called “the District”) was
created under Article 16, Section
59, of the Constitution of Texas,
by Chapter 221, Acts of the 55th
Legislature; and
WHEREAS, by Resolution- of
the Board of Directors of the Dis
trict, adopted December 7, 1964,
additional territory was added
to the District, all pursuant to
RUBBER STAMPS: expert
craftsmanship, quality materials
and fast service. Crosbyton Re-
view. 12-tfc
and as authorized by Article
8280-198, Section 5<L), Vernon’s
Texas Annotated Civil Statutes,
aSWflEHEAS, the Board of Di-
rectors of the District is autho-
FARMS—HOMES FOR SALE
3 bedroom house, only $3500.
2-bedroom house, excellent lo-
ration, near school.
21.16 acres, 6-room and bath,
ocated on paved road.
234-acres with 2 irrigation
veils, good cotton and wheat
illotment.
List your real estate property
with me. Have buyers waiting.
LEWIS BENTON
Phone 3621
MY HOME FOR SALE: Five
■ooms and bath. In excellent
xmdition. A. O. Glisson, phone
1431, 2 blks. west of Baptist
Zhurch.
TAKE UP payments on six
oom house—call or write Dortha
toberts, 2103-51 st. Lubbock or
jhone SH-4-6710 or SW-5-4040.
46-tfc
FOP. SALE: 3-bedroom, living
•oom, den, central heat and cooi-
ng. Citizens Insurnce Agency,
Jhonc 2841 or 4601. 29-tfc
MATTRESS MAKING: A & B
Mattress Co., 1715 Ave. H, Lub-
bock. Complete renovating, new
mattress and box springs. All
work guaranteed. Call 3217, Mrs.
Charlie Beckham, agent. 46-tfc
truck service. Work guaranteed.
Don Hancock, phone 6061. 42-tfc
BEAUTIFUL HAIRSTYLES by
Irene and Ann. Irene’s Beauty
Shop, 511 N. Crosby, Phone 2771.
5-tfc
FAUBUS WINDMILL Service
Having windmill trouble? Con-
tact James (Slim) Faubus, phone
AX6-2332 Spur or Crosbyton Oil
2671 We strive to do expert ser-
vice. Aermotor Pumps. 23-tfc
For Rent
Legal
—
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS
Z"E
WESTERMAN. DECEASED
Notice Is hereby given that
original letters testamentary up-
on the estate of Roland L. West-
erman, deceased, were issued to
Lera(| Pell Westerman on the 8th
day of December, 1964, in the e-
state of Roland L. Westerman,
Wake News
• CmbytcB (Tax.) hrka
Wake Group Sees Cantata Sunday;
Griffin Girls Sing at 4-H Banquet
By RENA BARNETT
rized by said Chapter 221, 55th
Legislature, to call
LeKuuiuic, «i wo,, an election
throughout the entire District af-
ter territory is added to the Dis-
trict upon the proposition of the
assumption by the District as
enlarged of all outstanding tax
pported bonds of the District
id whether an ad valorem tax
su
an
HOUSE MOVING: Foundations
built, foundations Moled, -win*, nballb. MM^upon »U bl
FOR SALE: Acre of land west
ith street-2 blocks out of city
imits. Access to water, etc.
teasonably priced. Leeky Grif-
in. Ph. 2191 or Clayton Auto
Parts 2371. 36-tfc
FOR RENT: Four room and
bath. One block east of hospital
on South side of Highway. Cali
H. E. Reed, 7862. 51-2tc
FOR SALE or TRADE: Beautl-
ul brick home, well located on
lavement, 1740 sq. ft. floor space.
Phone 2461 for appointment.
3rady Evans. 16-tfc
FOR SALE or TRADE: House,
I bedroom, 2lA baths, den, corner
ot. Only 3 years old. Phone 5251.
Xm Fatton. 33-tfc
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Choice residential lots, priced
ight
6-room and bath, $4500. Terms.
4- room house, 3 lots, on pave-
nent. Carpeted, floor furnace,
erms.
2-bedroom and bath, real nice,
i lots. New low price.
5- room and bath, to be moved,
2500.
We have several farms listed.
WANTED: Listings of all
cinds. We have buyers waiting,
rry our service.
loodwin Koto Phone 3286 or 4081
40-tfc
FOR RENT: Six room house,
three bedrooms. Newly papered
and painted. To reliable party.
property within the District as
enlarged for the payment there-
of; and
WHEREAS, the District pre-
sently has outstanding the fol-
lowing bonded indebtedness:
Whfte River Municipal Water
District Tax and First Lien
Revenue Bonds, Series 1961,
dated July 10, 1961, now out-
standing in the amount ot
$2,700,000.00;
White River Municipal Water
District Tax and Second Lien
Revenue Bonds, Series 1961,
dated July 10, 1961, now out-
standing in the amount of
$1,300,000.00; and
WHEREAS, the District has
authorized, issued and delivered
the following described bonds:
White River Municipal Water
District Second Lien Revenue
Bonds, Series 1963, dated July
10, 1963, in the amount of
deceased, No. 1774, now pending
in the County Court ot Crosby
County, Texas, and that Lera
Dell Westerman now holds such
letters testamentary. All persons
having claims against such e-
state are hereby required to pre-
sent such claims to Lera Dell
Westerman at the place and
address shown below before suit
upon such claims is barred by
the general statute of liminta-
ttens, before such estate is
closed, and within the time pre-
scribed by law. The residence
and post office address of Lera
Dell Westerman is Route 1, Lo-
renzo, Texas.
Dated; The 9th day of Decern-
Lp- 1Q04
LERA’DELL WESTERMAN
Independent Executive of the
Estate of Roland L. Westerman,
deceased. 51-ltc
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jones vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fewell on
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeny Pebs-
worth of Tahoka were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earnest Maze and Lynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trull,
Cliff and Cathy visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Bishop in Lubbock Fri-
day evening.
Mrs. Clarence Ratheal visited
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ratheal in
Crosbyton Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Fred McDougle
____ _____ igle visited
Dewayne Brewer in the Metho-
dist Hospital on Tuesday.
Mrs. W. T. Barnett visited Mrs.
Sunday af
Help Wanted
Mrs. Lige Ellison, 6921.
FOR RENT: Two furnished a-
partments, both private. One
with two rooms and bath; othei
with three rooms and bath. Mrs.
Mary Dawdy. 45-tfc
FOR RENT: Furnished 2-roon.
and bath, on separate lot. Call
2131. 47tfc
FOR RENT: U-Haul trailers,
local or one-way. Hardin 66 Sta-
tion, phone 7671. 45-tfc
$500,000.00, secured by pledge
' the Dis
of the net revenues of the Dis-
trict, including a pledge ot
proceeds of contracts hereto-
fore made between the District
and the Cities of Spur, Cros
byton, Ralls, and Post, Texas;
NO--------------------
RAILROAD
COMMUNICATIONS
Men and women, 17-34, want
ed to start training at once in
Teletype, Telegraph, Freight
Rates. Qualified personnel are
earning up to $450 month. For
qualifying interview give age,
address and time to see at home.
If rural give directions. Write
Att; L. T. Barksdale, 2121 Ama-
rillo Hwy., Lubbock, Texas.
51*4tp
Wanted
PERSON OVER 25 to supply
Rawlelgh products to families in
Dickens Co. If interested in a
good income with security toi
the future see D. H. Criswell, Box
335, Ralls, or write Rawleigh,
TX L 400 1126, Memphis, Tenn.
"1-
ed her celebrate her birthday. [
Mrs. Horace Ratheal was a Fri- j
day afternoon guest of Mrs. JL C. ‘
Ratheal. ? I
Mr. ana Mrs. Alton. Seigler of
Crosbyton were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Seigler
and Dale.
If you are not_______
, church elsewhere w#
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WELCOME
vite you to Omega Bap-
tist Church, located aft
the south end of Berk-
shire Avenue.
W. C. ODOM, Paator
Lawrence McDowell
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jones were
in Lubbock on Friday. They vis-
ited Mr. Hilton Jones, Alton and
Lowell.
JOHN 0RR GRAIN CO.
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General Farm & Garden Supplies
Animal Health Products
Mrs. Kenneth Sellers, Loriane,
Jan, and Pattic of Ralls visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Leatherwood
Sunday. >
Mrs. Earnest Maze visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Pebsworth in Ta-
hoka on Friday.
Timmy Havens spent Sunday
night with his grandmother, Mrs.
R. C. Ratheal.
Mrs. Richard Sudduth and
girls and Mrs. Kenneth Havens,
Shelly and LaDawn attended a
cantata, “The Wonder of Christ-
mas’’ at the First Baptist Church
Feeds and Seeds
Phone 7232
RoHs
in Crosbyton Sunday night.
Dale Seigler visited Cliff and
50-51- l-3-4-5tp
'ox Sale
REPOSSESSED 1964 model
inger made sewing machine, e-
uiped to zig-zag, fancy stiches,
tc, 5 payments at $6.81 or $30.00
*sh. Write credit manager, 1114
Jth Street, Lubbock, Texas.
51-tfc
RENT IT! Rug massager, floor
scrubber, polisher. Vacuum
sweepers. Electric saw. Electric
drill. Hand furniture sander.
Sabre saw. Electric tool grinder.
Smoothing plane. Pipe Wrenches.
Posthole diggers. Plus other
types tools at Hardesty Rental-
Repair, phone 6951, 407 West 4th
Street. 29-tfc
FOR RENT: Two room furnish-
ed apartment Also three room
furnished apartment, private
bath. Llge Ellison, ph. 6921.
9-tfc
For Trade
FOR SALE: Hicks trailer
ou» 8x36, 1957 model in very
ood condition. Call 5401. 51-tfc
FOR SALE: Baled peanut hay.
tis Justus, phone 2941. 51-12tp
FOR SALE: Four bulls: two
•an Durhams, one Angus and
le Brangus. Phone 6406. 51-2tc
FOR SALE: Main Cafe In
rosbyton. See Walter Lemle^
FOR SALE: Used furniture-
van, dresser, etc. Contact Jos-
>h Johnston at Silver Falls Mo-
1 or call 3501 or 5211. 50-tfc
FOR SALE: Siamese kittens,
iven K. Crump, ph. 3489. 49-tfc
FOR SALE: 1959 Scooter anu
*ys’ suit size 16. phone 7661.
49-3tc
FOR SALE: A good volume
>11 located-Enco-Humble Sta-
in in Crosbyton, Tex. Present
;ent in 111 health. Ph. SH-7341S
write Box 1618-Lubbock, Tex.
47-tfc
FOR SALE: Cash and carigr.
** Du,y * D,K ““l&soo
14’ Heavy Duty Disc Harrows,
’ Cutout Disc in front, sollr
hind ...................„ • - $775.00
bile they last! Graham Me-
rmett. 4*-tfc
lotice to Bidders
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
•he Commissioner’s Court of
isby County will receive buk
11 10:00 a.m. December 18.
>4 for the purchase of 20,000
•ds of caliche. Price to be
3ted is to be F. O. B. yoiir pit,
ferably in Precinct 4.
[y order of the Commissioners
art of Crosby County. 30-2tc
tOSBTTON LODGE HO. 1020
A. P. ft A. M.
STATED MEETING
Third Saturday
Night Of £acb
WILL TRADE Equity in pro-
perty at Lubbock, 1 lot, 4 rooms
and bath, for house and lot in
Crosbyton. Call SH 4-6897 or
write H. S. Edler, 2003 - 58th St.,
Lubbock. 50-3tp
CROSBYTON O. E. S. CHAPTER
NO. Ml
STATED MEETINGS
lit & 3rd Thandar*
Masonic HaH
,,'OW. THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DI-
RECTORS OF WHITE RIVER
MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT:
1. That an election shall be
held throughout the entire Dis-
trict as presently enlarged oft
the 9th day of January, 1965, at
which the following proposition
shall be submitted:
“Shall the entire District, as it
now exists, assume and pay the
following outstanding indebted-
ness:
White River Municipal Water
District Tax and First Lien
Revenue Bonds, Series 1961,
dated July 10, 1961, now out-
standing in the amount of
$2,700,000.00;
White River Municipal Water
District Tax and Second Lien
Revenue Bonds, Series 1961,
dated July 10, 1961, now out-
standing in the amount of
$1,300,000.00;
and for the purpose of
the interest on and —*-
said bonded indebti------- ------
the Board of Directors of the Dis-
trict have the power to levy and
cause to be assessed and col-
lected annual ad valorem taxes
upon all taxable property within
the District as it now exists in
such amounts as authorized b
the laws under which the bon
ed indebtedness was issued?"
2. That the ballots for submis-
sion of said proposition shall be
in the usual statutory form ana
shall have written or printea
WANTED: Clean cotton rags.
10c per lb. No strings, heavy
duck, rayon, etc. Bring to The
Crosbyton Review. tfc
Lost
LOST or STRAYED: One black
steer calf with white face,
weighs around 500 pounds. Ph.
6406. - 51-2tc
GENERAL INSURANCE
Real Estate and Loans
WORK INSURANCE
AGENCY 34-tfc
be not less than 21 days prior to
the date fixed for this election.
5. That the Secretary of the
Board of Directors of the District
is hereby appointed as the CleTk
for Absentee Voting for said e-
lection; that Work Insurance A-
gency Office in Crosbyton, Tex-
as, is hereby designated as the
place at which Absentee Voting
shall be conducted for said elec-
tion; and that during the period
Absentee Voting is permitted by
law, he hours for absentee vot-
ing shall be from 9:00 A.M. to
5:00 P.M. on each day except
Saturdays, Sundays and State
Holidays, and said Absentee Vot-
ing Place shall be kept open
during such hours for Absentee
Alton Trull Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Fred McDougle and Shar-
ron attended a wool contest at
Texas Tech Saturday. Sharron
entered a dress in the contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Havens
and children were Sunday din-
ner guests of Mrs. R. C. Ratheal.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDougle,
Sharron and Charles visited Mr.
and Mrs. Weldon Seigler and
Dale Thursday night.
Sharron, Donna, Eletia and
Tressie sang at a 4-H Club Ban-
quet in Lubbock last Monday
night.
Clarence Ratheal and Arvis
Moore are deer hunting in Ma-
son County this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mayes were
lopping in Lubbock Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trull and
family visited Friday night with
Harolds parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. Trull in Slaton.
Alton Maze of Lubbock visited
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Maze and
Lynn Sunday night.
Mrs. Fred McDougle visited
Mrs. Henry Brewer of Lakeview
Thursday evening.
The MYF from the Methodist
Church at Crosbyton visited
Sharron Sunday night and help
WANTED
1000 BALES OF COTTON
thereon the following:
“FOR ASSUMPTION BY
rot Complete—
IRRIGATION SERVICE
CROSBY COUNTY PUMP CO.
Ask us for prices on youx
complete Job—drilling, coe-
lng. pump and motor.
Wo Han—
GREEN PUMPS
33-tfc
ALUMINUM
Irrigation Pipe
—All Sixes—
OUR JOBS TAILORED.
TRANSPORTED and GATED
TO YOUR FARM.
BROWN
Irrigation Supply
Of Crosbyton
_ - DIS-
TRICT AS ENLARGED OF
PRESENTLY OUTSTANDING
INDEBTEDNESS OF DIS-
TRICT’
"AGAINST ASSUMPTION BY
DISTRICT AS ENLARGED OF
PRESENTLY OUTSTANDING
INDEBTEDNESS OF DIS-
TRICT”
3. That said election shall be
held at the following polling
places and the presiding judge
for each such polling place shall
be as follows:
Memorial Building, Crosbyton,
Texas, R. R. Jones, presiding
CUy Hall, Post, Texas, T. L.
Jones, presiding judge;
City Hall, Ralls, Texas, John
Heard, presiding judge;
Dickens County Electric Co-
on, Spur, Texas, Mrs. John Green
ing judge
and each said .
shall appoint one (ll-ass
judge and two (2) clerks to as-
sist in holding said election.
4. That Notice of this election
shall be given by publishing a
substantial copy hereof for two
(2) consecutive weeks in “The
Crosbyton Review",-a newspa-
per published in the City of
Crosbyton, Texas; in “The Post
Dispatch”, a newspaper publish-
ed In the City of Post, Texas; in
“The Ralls Banner”, a newspa-
per published in the City of
Ralls, Texas; and in “The Texas
Spur”, a newspaper published in
the City of Spur, Texas. The first
publication ordered above shall
presiding Judge
slstant
LOANS
New Homes — Older Homes
DOWN PAYMENTS
Save Those Long Drives I
Quick Service Here ot Home.
Mrs.
Forrest Burnham
P. a Box 397 Phone 5611
RALLS After 4 pa.
Voting.
6. Th
_. .’hat only qualified voters
who reside in the District as it
now exists who own taxable
property therein and who have
duly rendered the same for taxa-
tion, shall be authorized to vote
at said election.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED
this 7th day of December, 1964.
TOM BOUCHIER
President, Board of Directors,
White RiveT Municipal Water
District
ATTEST:
ROBERT WORK
Secretary, Board of Directors,
White River Municipal Water
District 50-2tc
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heart
felt thanks for the food, flowers
and many other expressions of
sympathy on the death of our
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Starrett
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lambert
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I have a market for 4,000 bales of Crosby
County Cotton and invite you to see me
before you sell your crop. I think it will be
to your advantage.
W. C. ODOM
COTTON COMPANY
CARD OF THANKS
We take this means to thank
Mrs. Owen Keith Crump and the
Girl Scout carolers wno came
and sang Christmas carols In
our home. It was such a nice
way to express the Christmas
spirit and so beautifully done.
Thanks loads.
The Jim Reeds
o
Early Greek literature reveals
little about the practical techni-
ques of manufacture, since
Greek citizens did not engage in
work and non-citizens were
ignored in contemporary litera
ture.
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1964, newspaper, December 17, 1964; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519565/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.