The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1951 Page: 4 of 8
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For Sale.
FOR SALE: Used Bendix, only
$19.95. Good condition. See it at
Mayes Appliance. 46-ltc
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FOR SALE: Child's coat and
bonnet, blue. Size 3 or for 2-year
old child. In perfect condition.
Call 248M or see Mrs. J. W.
Wood. 44-tfc
FOR SALE: 1st year from cer-
tified Early Wichita Seed Wheat,
52.75 bu. See E. Lawson. 44-4tp
FOR SALE: Pure ground Fer-
tilizer for grass and flowers. See
Roland Mize or call 246-m.
42-tfc
READY-BUILT houses. Two
day service. Joe Lemonds. 38-tfc
LEGAL FORMS: Chattel mort-
gages, plain notes, sales contracts,
bills of sale, installment deed of
trust note, installment notes, in-
stallment notes secured by chat-
tel mortgage, deed of trust notes.
Now in stock at The Crosbyton
Review.
FOR SALE: 3 good pigs. See
Mrs. Geo. Matthews, ph. 228-J
114 S. Farmer. 46-ltp
ROMAX: Nos. 12 and 14 Rontfax
house wire. Pope's 5 & 10. 46-3tc
McGEE-BELL
Mercury Cars.
—New-and Used Ford Tractors.
Farm Equipment 13 tfu
FOR SALE: Used Maytags,
used Automagic dfth washer and
washing machine combined. For
Maytag appliances see or call C.
E. Rowse, phone 28-M. ' 21-tfc
FOR SALE
54.6 acres, 35 in cult., good
well, rest in pasture and barns.
:— JOE LEMONDS 38-tfc
FOR SALE; Three Hampshire
sows, will farrow four to six
weeks. C. T. Huddleston. 46-2tp
FOR SALE: Foldaway bed, 48,
in. Wide, good as new. Coil
Springs. See Mrs. Charlie Beck
ham. 46-ltp
FOB SALE
2,000-acre ranch, 40-inch an
nual rainfall, $15 per acre.
5-room house on 8-acre track,
adjoins city limits.
Also other houses.
WANTED
Ranch that will graze 650 head
of cattle. Have cash buyer for
the man who wants to sell.
Will also buy a few cheap lots
or houses.
JOE LEMONDS
Phone 119-R 36-ltc
HAVE several grain elevators
for sale, some in West Texas
area and other states.
One 2-bedroom house, $4250.
JOE LEMONDS 45-tfc
Lost And Found
LOST: Child's pink plastic rim
glasses. $5 reward. See Carl Hal-
comb at Marshall Motor. 46-ltp
LOST: Surveyors Tripod in
canyon on road to Lakeview. If
anyone finds, knows or hears a-
bout this, please call 195 or 561
Crosbyton collect, or leave word
at Reeves "66" Station, or at
Lakeview store. 46-ltc
LOST: Two white horses, one
work horse, one saddle pony.
Last seen 1 mile north of Pet
ersburg Saturday morn. Please
pen these horses and" notify J. D.
Buchanan, Rt. 1, Plainview, Tex-
as, for liberal* reward. 44-2tp
FOUND: Lock-cap and keys
for^ gasoline tank. Owner may
get same by paying for this adv.
Business For Sale
GRAIN ELEVATORS: I have
several listings. Joe Lemonds.
44-ltc
Business Service
GENERAL INSURANCE
Real Estate and Loana
WORK INSURANCE AGENCY
23-ltc
WARREN'S "ftelpy-Selfy Laun-
dry. Call 272R for free pick-up
and delivery. 46-ltp
YOUR AVON Representative
203 N. Emerald, phone 153-M,
Mrs. W. W. Barrington. 46-4tc
IF YOU WANT to run and op-
erate a hotel that will make a
good living, see Joe Lemonds.
44-ltc
PUT YOUR MONEY lh invest-
ment property. Pays much bet-
ter than interest. See me for
some good buys. Joe W. Lem-
onds. 37-tfc
I _ • __
FOR SALE: Modern cafe, ex-
cellent location, doing fine busi-
ness. Owner has other interests.
See.Joe W. Lemonds. 40-tfc
FOR SALE OR RENT: 2-room
house with 75-ft. lot and celler
on it. Down payment and terms.
Also lots for sale, southwest
Crosbyton. See Harrison Ed-
wards. 45-4tp
Real Estate
FOR SALE: Desirable lots,
good title, restricted area for
fine Homes. Joe Lemonds.
' 40-tfc
Two bedroom home in good
condition, 150-ft. front. Modern,
well landscaped. First class title.
$5,000. See Joe Lemonds, pfione"
119R. - 37-tfc
3 NEW HOUSES
At a real bargain. Also other
good buvs. Buv your insi
from Capitol Stock Companies.
Always safe and sound.
GARNET JONES AGENCY
Phone 108 46-ltc
Farms For Sale
FOR SALE: 80-a., close into
town. Part lake pasture, rest in
cultivation. See Joe Lemonds.
44-ltc
FOR SALE
435 acres, good 8-inch well,
80a. in pasture, 355a. in good
cultivation, fair improvements.
$142.00 per acre. $24,000—15 year
loan on place. Good cotton and
wheat land.
JOE LEMONDS 40-tfc
FOR SALE: See me for farms,
ranches or town property. Russell
McCurdy. - , ltfc
FOR SALE: City or farm pro-
perty. „See us before
Mayes & Robertson.
you buy.
fl-tfc
WANTED: More farm listings.
Have several buyers. Joe Lem-
onds. ———— 44-ltc
MR. FARMER: Why not com-
ply with the new Texas Safety
Responsibility Law by buying
Southern Farm Bureau Liability
policies—Old Line Legal Reserve
Insurance at cost. Current divi-
dents, 20% to 40%. Office locat-
ed in Trading Post building in
Ralls. See or call Dewey Wells,
Jr., Box 345, Ph. 202, Ralls. 4612c
Notice to Bidders
BIDS WANTED
A RESOLUTION
DIRECTING THE CITY SECRETARY TO
ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR ONE GAS-
DIESEL ENGINE GENERATING UNIT.
BIDS TO BE SUBMITTED 27 NOVEM-
BER 1951.
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BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE COM-
MISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF CROS-
BYTON:—
1. That the City Secretary, is directed to
advertise for sealed bids addressed to the
City Secretary, City HaH,-Crosbyton, Texas
for one gas-diesel engine generating unit of
approximately and not less than 600 KW
capacity to be installed in the present mun-
icipally owned power plant.
2. Specifications and preliminary plans
Ei
THIS WINTER and After!
Your car will give you top
performance if you give it
the care it needs. Drive in
today, and let us give
your car a -complete go-
ing-over to bring it into
tip-top shape for winter-
weather driving.
Keep Spark
Plugs Clean....
Dirty spark plugs waste
gas, decrease motor effi-
ciency.
Protect Your
Motor.. i
Drive in for a periodic
motor ,tune-up and avoid
repair bills later.
Guard Those
Gears. .
Shift Into smoother driv-
ing by keeping all gear
functioning smoot h 1 y
and properly.
I
Keep Battery
at Full Charge...
Keep your battery up to
full power • ■ • • recharge
rfo maximum service.
Baby Those
Tires ... '
Rave tires rotated and
inspected frequently for
longer wear and service.
Ch eck You r
Headlights...
Keep the "eyes" of your
oar bright and "on the
beam" ... check light*
regularly.
Motor Co.
MOUTH AND DESOTO GARS
TRUCKS AND PICK-UPS
CROSBYTON, TEXAS
-witt-be availabl>--yr-Thc 'qfftgg of~ihg~ClTy"
Clerk 01 the office of the Engiheer, James
O. Bishop, 908 Travis Building, San Anto-
nio, Texas on or about 13 November 1951.
Su'ch specifications and plans can be obtain-
ed upon the payment of $10.00 for the first
copy and $3.00 for additional copies which
tions and plans in good condition. *
3. A certified or Cashiers Check in the
amount of 5 percent of the total bid shall
accompany each bid.
4. Bids, will be received at the office of
&e City Secretary until 10:00 A. M Cen-
tral Standard Time, Tuesday, the 27th day
of November A. D. 1951 and then publicly
opened and raad^loud in the City Council
Office. Any bids' received after the closing
time will be returned unopened.
5V PASSED AND APPROVED this 1st
day of November A. D. 1951.
— ...v. f C. H. LODAL
Mayor
—*— 45-2tc
Bier Four News
By MRS. LOYD E. FOWLER
Mr. C. C. Smith, Royce Smith
and J. M, Fowler left last Wed-
nesday on a deer hunting trip
in New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reynolds
of Hereford and Mr. and Mrs. M.
A. Reynolds, of Crosbyton visited
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Parker
Sunday.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Warren who have -a
new son born Nov. 8 at Crosby-
ton hospital. They named him
James Phillip.
WOLF BRAND
CHILI. Lb.
Gum 10c
DIAMOND 3*" FOR-
Pork & Beans
Steak
BOAST. Ul
LARGE CAN
PET MILK
WILSON'S
0LE0. LB.
Loin or T-Bone
Pound
vv
Plains Food Market
L. H. FINCH
Friday.
Pvt. Wendal E. Smith visited
his parents over the week-end.
His Sunday dinner guests were
Leslie Fowley," Eph Fovyler and
.Ponal Parker. ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Justus were
callers in the Melvin Brock home
Sunday afternoon.
Visitors in the Jack Brixey
home Sunday afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Flournoy, Jer
ry and Jimmy, James Fowler
and Mary Beth Barker.,
Saturday morning Visitors' in
the Chas. B. Parker home were
Mrs. Glenford Fowler and Loret-
ta. Afternoon visitor* was Mr. .O.
W. Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Eural Justus and
children and Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Justus were honored with a fish
fry in the home of Mr.and Mrs.
W. R. Hill in Cone Thursday
night. Mr. Hill went- fishing in
Sugar Lake. Old Mexico, and
brought back a fish weighing 60
pounds.
_ Mrs. Raymond. Boren, .Mrs.
tiefiif-Lv Parker and "MwFoten-
ford Fowler attended the home
coming program and buffet sup-
per in the drosbyton school last
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd E. Fowler
and Linda visited Mr. and Mrs.
T. D. Julian and Polly, and Mrs.
Gladus Earnest and children in
Lubbock Sunday.
Mmes. C C. SmithT A. Br Ex-
um, Loyd E. Fowler, Ralph Fow-
ler, S. L. West, E. H. Flournoy,
Ted Karr, L. E. Brixey, Tom Oats,
and Miss Clarice Smith attended
a plastic party at the home of
Mrs. Jack Brixey Tuesday;
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Easter
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Kirk Slater in Canyon Valley on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Justus, Mr.
and Mrs. Oma Ray Justus, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Hill and family,
and Nat Alexander, a brother of
?Irs. Eural Justus from Celeste,
te supper Friday night with
the Eural Justus family.
Mrs. Loyd E, Fowler and Linda
were Monday morning callers of
Mrs. Glenford Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Easter
went to Farmer Tuesday to help
with the tearing down of the old
school house thfere.
(News From Last Week)
Mrs. Hazel Kerkendall and
Mrs. Vick McClure visited their
sister, Mrs. Grace Brock, Mon-
day morning.
Visitors in the Chas. B. Parker
home Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Reynolds, Mr. and
Mrs.vMl L. Tiilson, and Mr. and
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
««" EXCESS ACID
QUICK REUEF OR NO COST
Ask About 15-Day Trial Offer!
Over fogy million botUaa of the Wiixako
Tuatmbht hay* been sold for relief of
* mm Hoia i or
OTT HUQ STORE
MILLER DRUG CO.
Mrs. John Bertram and GeraT-
dean of Crosbyton, and Mr. "and
Mrs. O. J. Edler of Lubbock, and
Mrs. John L. Parker and boys.
Mr. Roy Warren was a Saturday
morning ealler and Mr. Allen
Mize was a Monday caller.-^
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Stahl
and girls of Denver, Colo., ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Fowler and Harley to their home
here Tuesday. They returned to
Denver Wednesday. >
The Home Demonstration club
will meet with Mrs. Melvin
Brock Nov. 15. A quilt will be
quilted. Everyone bring their
thimble.
Jarri Parker of Jayton spent
the week-end with liome folks.
Mrs. Francis Odom went with
the King Ambulance Wednesday
night to take a patient to
The most expensive—part, of
poverty'is in trying to hide it.
—* o— .
Opportunity is a fine thing—
so fine in fact that many of us
miss it.
—Tip—to-- motorists! Keep
tires up and your speed
~r"~ o —
There will be high prices
long as customers insist on ]
ing them.
ENJOY THANKSGIVING DA!
By Having Dinner With Us
TURKEY DINNER...ISc
We're serving wonderful Thanksgiving Dinners,
frive Mom and the whole family a real treat—
YouH enjoy our tasty turkey 'n dressing with
all the trimmings. ■; "
CLUB CAFE
MR. AND MRS. TOBE GLISSON
* BILL BOOSTtTl' <V BILL
Worth, returning
day.
home
Fort
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ACCESSORIES
tubes
OILS
greases
Tillman Reeves, Jobber
WHOLESALE
PHONE 66
retail
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1951, newspaper, November 15, 1951; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256475/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Crosby+County+-+Crosbyton%22: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.