The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1951 Page: 3 of 10
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Water Drills
5w 8,000 Feet
Ho Shows
pi^cia.ed Oilcom-
pany No. 1 L. C. Hickman lo-
cated 13 miles northeast of Cros-
byton on the East Plains, is fast
approaching contract depth. At
latest report the test was down
to 8,030 feet, only 470 feet short
of the slated 8,500 depth.
No shows were reported ovei
the week end.
But with this well approach-
ing contract depth, location for
TOUB
KINS PRODUCTS
SEE J. L. LEIDFRIED
714 H. PPR AM
PHONE 133-R
Kewanee Oil Co. No. 1 C. I. Can-
non was staked by County Sur-
veyor Geo. E. Mayes Monday/
The projected test is located in
the northwest corner of Section
85, block 2, about four miles east
of Kalgary,
No starting date for the test
has been set, but the company
has indicated that 4t will pro-
bably be later an the summer.
Over in Floyd county, 12 miles
northeast of Floydada, Houston
Oil. company Monday was fish-
ing for twisted-off drill pipe at
total depth of 10,014 feet in un-
identified lime. This is one of
the deepest tests to be drilled in
this immediate area.
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accessories
tubes
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greases
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WHOLESALE
phone 56
retail
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CROSBYTON, TEXAS
Crosbyton Clinic
Hospital. News
Mrs. O. J. Dutton of Lorenzo,
who underwent major surgery
last Saturday, is reported to be
improving. . —.— ...
Patti ,Cook, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Cook of the Air
Corps, stationed at George Air
Force Base, California, received
medical care Thursday to Sun-
day. They are relatives ok Mr.
and Mrs. F. W. Collins. - . .
Mrs. John Hazelwood, jr., of
Spur, was a medical patient
Saturday to Tuesday.
Vicky Lynn Martin, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Martin of
Ralls, received medical care Sun-
day to Tuesday.
Jean Stephens, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stephens un-
derwent a tonsilectomy Monday
and remained overnight.
Mrs. D. H. Moody was an ov-
ernight patient Monday.
—
Rosa Esquibel, who underwent
minor surgery Thursday, was
dismissed Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Matthews is a med-
ical patient, admitted Friday.
—— ; - .
Patsy Ruth McCauley, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Leroy Williams of
Spur, was an overnight medical
patient Friday.
Mrs. Floyd Elkins of Spur,
who underwent minor surgery
Monday, is improving.
Judy. Kay Davis, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis of Lo-
renzo, was a medical patient
Monday to Wednesday
Mike and Gerry Lynn Proctor
of Spur, underwent tomsHecto-
mies Tuesday and remained ov-
ernight.
Mrs. Oscar Davidson of Rails,
underwent major surgery Wed-
nesday morning and was rest-
ing satisfactorily that afternoon.
Lynda Sue Hinson, of Spur,
received treatment Tuesday for
a fracture in her left arm( sus-
tained when she fell fr6m a
bench.
Dixie Ormon, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Ormon of Loren-
zo, underwent a tonsilectomy _on
Tuesday and remained over-
night. " - ■ ■
R. E. Karr; - who has been a
itient at the hospital since A-
Tbe Crosbyton Review
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pril 22, was dismissed to his
home' Sunday. He is reported to
be showing marked improve-
ment. . - . —
Mrs,v Allen Marlar, a patient
since May 19, was dismissed, en
Sunday.
Dean Watson, of Mt. Blanco,
fractured his left leg in an ac-
cident Tuesday, and he received
treatment at the hospital.
Congratulations
. ■ To:
Mr. and Mrs. D. B Ellison on
the birth of a son at 7;05 p. m.
June 11 at Crosbyton Clinic hos-
pital The baby wj
8 dzs., and has been named Dan
ny Brooks. - ~ ~ —*
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wallace
on the birth of a daughter at
Crosbyton Clinic hospital June 7
at 1:25. p. m., weighing 7 lbs.r
and named Virginia Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Watts of
Ralls on the birth of a daughter
named Sheryl Dyann and weigh
ing 8 lbs., at Crosbyton Clinic
hospital June 7 at 8:12 a. m
Mr. and Mrs. Truett Mayes on
the birth of a daughter named
Kay Nonette and weighing 7 lbs.
4 ozs., June 8, at 9:20 a. m., in a
Lubbock hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Moore, jr.,
of Spur, on the birth of a son
at 8:35 a. m. June 8 in Crosbyton
Clinic hospital. Weighing 7 lbs.
3 ozs., the boy has been named
Hatton Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. Hines Robinson
of Lorenzo on the -hirth of a
named Barhara Ann.
THE
RIGHT
FOODS
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-AT THE
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PRICES
ropm
MRS. TUCKER'S—3 LB. CARTON
SHORTENING
95c|
CABBAGE
FIRM HEADS
POUND
5c
Flour
Gzapefiuit
JUICE
46 OZ. CAN
23c
EVERUTE
25 Lbs.
Plain Bag
PEACHES
NO. 2l/z CAN
MISSION SUCED
29c
BEANS
chuck wagon
15 oz. can
CURED HAM
!4 oi Whole
pound
CHUCK ROAST
.POUND
69c
M
. Food Store
MARKET AND LOCKER SYSTEM
phone 62
custom slaughtering and curing
HALLMARK Greeting Cards at the Crosbyton Review.
in a tt
FARM ALL C
and weighing 7 lbs., at 9:10 p.
m. June 9, in Crosbyton Clinic
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carter of
Ralls on the birth of a daughter
named Katherine Louella and
weighing 7 lbs., at 11 a. m. June
11 in- Crosbyton Clinic hospital.
More year-'round utility. McCormick Farm-
all C stars at all jobs on all crops. There's a
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for instance, you watch the forward-mounted
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tiresome twisting and turning.
More complete hydraulic control. Farm-
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Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Criswell on
the birth of a son named Richard
Dale at 6:20 p. m. June 6 and
weighing 6 lbs. 1 oz., at Crosby-
ton Clinic hospital.
* mounted implements with a fingertip touch.
But that isn't all ! It holds planters and culti-
vators to their work. And it give# you selective
control of left and right gangs or delayed lift
of rear gangs.
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More power at the drawbar. Farmall C
weight is distributed to give top-notch per-
formance with both pull-type and mounted
implements. 54-inch high wheels have big
ground-gripping surface.
More'riding comfort. Your ride is cushioned
by upholstery, by spring mounting, and by a
hydraulic shock absorber. You sit up out of I
TBfr dust zone, away from engine heat;--^—
More years off service. More than i million
farmers have found that Farmalls stay de- ;
pendable year litter year, ahd that parts and ,
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Pennell of
Ralls on the birth of a son nam-
ed Johnny Charles and weighing
3 lbs. 8 ozs., at 7:05 a. m. June
9, In Crosbyton Clinic hospital.
service can always be had at reasonable coct.
That's why so many early Farmalls are still in
tegular use. It's why Farmalls have such,high
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It's easy tofeuy iTMcCormick Farmall C With the Incctmcfrurchase Ply
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1951, newspaper, June 14, 1951; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256453/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.