The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1962 Page: 7 of 8
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for SALE: Forney welder,
joe-s Auto Supply. - 46-2tc
FOR SALE: 15 good young
cows, call by side. 4% miles
north Floydada. Nellie Fulker-
son. YU3-263S. , 46-2tp
WE CAN build the power steer-
ing hose you need. Joe's Auto
Supply. ,
46-2tc
See * the all steel JACKALL
JACK at Joe's Auto Supply. 46-2c
ToTsALE- M-5 tractor with
4.row planter, lister, cultivator,^
Zo cotton stripper; 3 front ends
for tractor, all 61 models^ Good
condition. Priced cheap. Will D.
Griffin, ph. MY7-?459. 46-2tp
FOR SALE: Heav
ieavy
rt
Cane.bun
'Ahd^ftSoh' Hardin Te^acrr Service;
j Farms, 6 miles north of Crosby-
ton, or phone 'Delta -Inc. 6261, or
(Don Anderson 4267: "• 46-6tc
FOP. SALE: 5 repossessed I960
[model console .Singer sewing
(machines, 5 payments at $8.01;
1962 model swing needle auto-
latic zig-zag, . 7 payments „ at
1.52; write Credit Manager, 1114
19th Street, Lubbock, Texas.
. ' 45-4tc
FOR SALE: 42-ft. . Spartan
tiler house: In excellent coridi-
Call or see John Pinkston
Pinkston Bros. ~Grocery, ph.
10-tfc
FARM FOR SALE?
Do you want a larger place?
More Water? Income pro-
perty? Or just Money? We
can sell or txfl.de your farm
or grass -land. List with
West - Texas' largest, most
active farm broker. We of-
fer: Hale Co. %; Hockley Co.
% Soc., ehoiee; Gaines Co.
160 A.; Terry Co. 135 A. raw;
others in most every county.
J. W. Chapman
& Sons
3212-34tH SW 9-4321
LUBBOCK
Hear: Sat. Night weather,
Channel 11, 10:10 PM
'or Bent
| FOR RENT: 5-room house, hall,
ly and bath, garage^ on pave-.
Lige Ellison, ph. 6921.
45-tfc
rent; 3 room furnished.
E>artments, private baths. Lige
flison, phone 6921. 42-tfc
rOR RENT: Conoco Service
itlon on Highway 82, in Dfck-
Texas. Contact: Mrs. Uua
fell. Box 1123, Andrews, Tpxas,
kone: Lambert 3-3275 or J. w.
Iswell, Continental Oil Co., Box
Crosbyton, Texa^ 30-tfc
NICE LINE oflChristmas cards
printed or plain. Have "Around
the Wo*ld" gifts also for sale.
See or call Mrs. R. J. Coffey,
phone 6391. 47-tfc
TO DIAL BEAUTY, JUST DIAL
3031. Fritz and Helen's Beauty
Cottage. ^ 45-tfc
LUZIERS PRODUCTS. Phone
5531, Mrs. I. B. Hinkle. 44-6te
HOUSE MOVING: Foundations
built, foundations leveled, winch
truck service. Work guaranteed.
Don Hancock, phone 6061. 42-tfc
sTlMS^VINDMEL Service!
Having Windmill trouble? Con-
tact James (SlimX, Faubus or
phone *5021. We strive to do ex-
pert service. . 39-tfc
FORD TRACTORS: Complete
sales and service orf'diesel, bu-
tane and gasoline tractors. Ph.
411, Braselton Implement Co.,
Roaring Springs, Texas. 31-.tfc
^KOZEDIjpho^
furniture. Irrigation socks made.
Free pickup and delivery. Ray's
Bargain Centes. 30-tfc
BABY SITTING in -my home.
Mrs. Carl Jones, phone 2832.
1T-2t<
cl^H^DREN^DAY^NUW
in my home.at 306 Emerald Ave
Ages up to 6- yrs. Will keep
children by the day qr hour. Mrs
Lila Belle Roberts, phone 2242.
. • 14-tfc
'RUBBER STAMPS^ expert
craftsmanship, -quality materials
and fast service. Crosbyton Re
view. , 7-tfc
LOST: Poland China pig, 45
lbs. Molly Williams, phone
6527. 47-ltp
LOST downtown Thursday, a
small boy's tan. naugahyde, pile
lined coat. Finder return to Low-
rie DrUg. 47-ltc
Notice
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS
HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE
ESTATE OF H. C. ROBERTSON.
DECEASED
Notice is hereby given, that
original letters testamentary
upon the estate of H. C. Ro
son, Deceased, were lssueiTtcrme
the undersigned, on the 20th day
of November, 196&, in the prot
ceedings indicated below my
signature hereto, which is still
pending, and that T~ now hold
such, letters. All persons "having
claims ^gainst said estate which
is being administered, in the
county below named, are hereby
required to present the same to
rne respectively, at the address
below given, before suit upon
same are barred^ by the general
statutes of limitation, before
such estate is closed and within
the time prescribed by law. M>
residence and post office ad-
dresses Crosbyton, Texas. . "'-V.
\V. W. ROBERTSON
Executor of the Estate of H. C.
Robertson. Deceased, Cause No.
1702,' in the County Court of
Crosby County, Texas — 47=1 tc
SEE THE NEW
UNDERWOODS
The new line of Underwood
business machines is the best
ever1 produced by this veteran
company; We invite you to see
the portable and standard type-
writers, adding machines, multi
pliers and calculators, "both elec
trie and hand operated models.
If we do hot have the machine
you are interested in, we can get
it in a very short time.
We also carry a stock "of used
typewriters and adding ma-
chines. T
REPAIR SERVICE
On all makes of typewriters,
adders and other business -ma
chines. All machines delivered
in 3 to 6 days.
REVIEW PRINTING
COMPANY
leal Estate
)R SALE: 41 residence lots,
an offer on one or all. John
;y, phone 3976.' • - - 46-2tc
)R SA1E: 3-room house.
;1 Daniel, phone 3881 46-3tc
fANt' TO RELAX? Reduce?
Stauffer machine, $10
Phone 2771. 44-tfc
)R SALE: Lots, 75 feet, on
cement. Don Parker, ph. 2081.
42-tfc
'anted
ALUMINUM
litigation Pipe
—All Sizes—
OUR JOBS TAILORED
TRANSPORT AND GATED
- TO YOUR FARM-
Brown Supply
of Crosbyton
Phone 2711
CROSBYTON. TEXAS
[UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
lei-Manager, for large-firm
both full and part-time
fkers for local positions in ed-
ktional counseling. Earn $75
per week part-time basis,
L50 to $200 guaranteed salary
•time basis, depending on
)unt of time worked. Prefer
>n with experience in club,
youth work or teaching.
Jox 308, Crosbyton. 47 1tc
MANAGER WANTED
worien, couples . needed;
-25. High Schoql education
necessary. Short inexpensive
at home.followed by two
of practical training in a
r*~ motelr--For- interview,
giving address, occupa-
phone number to American
ils, Inc., Ill No. 7th St., P. O.
_160j, Las Vegas, Nevada,
G. ' ■ 4f-ltc
AND RANCHES Wanted:
re customers for farms
ranches of any size at the
price. Will handle your
?rty on an exclusive basis.
Ponce
Estate Company, 2636 34th
Lubbock, Phone SW 5-7244.
44-tfc
le original vapor droplet for
Indrop or snowflake may, by
others, multiply 8,000,-
times before it reaches the
GENERAL INSURANCE
Real Eftate and Loose
WORK INSURANCE
AGENCY 34-tlc
Y>
For Complete—
IRRIGATION SERVICE
CROSBY COUNTY PUMP CO.
Ask us lor prices on rout
complete Job—drilling, cas-
ing, pump and motor.
We Har —
GREEN PUMPS
33-tfc
CROSBYTON O. B. S. CHAPTER
Ram
STATED MEETINGS
lit A lid
Masonic HaH
NOTICE: My telephone num-
ber has been changed from 3971
to 6921. Lige Ellison. 46-2tc
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Crosby ^County--Commissioners
Court will receive bids until
9:00 A.M. November 26, 1962 for
one (1) automobile to be used by
the Crosby County Sheriff's de-
partment. .
The County reserves the right
to accept or reject any or all bids
submitted and the county shall
be the sole judge in this matter.
Your signed and sealed bid
should meet the folloing mini-
mum specifications:
1 automobile, 4 door sedan,
1963*model, minimum 250 horse-
power, minimum 118" wheel
base, complete with the follow-
ing:
Automatic transmission, heatei
and defroster (fresh air), elec-
tric windshield wipers, direction
al signals, oil filter, tinted glass,
heavy .duty battery, alternator,
air cleaner, power steering, pow-
er brakes. -
BY ORDEit OF THE COMMIS-
SIONERS COURT. 46-2tc
NOTICE TO BIDDERS .
Crosby bounty Commissioner's
Court will receive bids until
its regular meeting place in the
courthouse.at Crosbyton, Texas
for the purchase of one (1) new
or used Crawler type loader with
a 1 to 1% y&rd bucket. One (1)
puematic loader to be traded.
For additional information con-
tact J. D. Henry, Commissioner
Precinct 3, Lorenzo, Texas.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMIS-
SIONERS COURT OF CROSBY
COUNTY. ' 46-2tc
REVIEW PRINTING CO.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: B. A. Finley, if he be liv-
ing, but if he be dead, then of
his uhknown heirs and/or legal
representatives of the said B. A.
Finley, GREETING:
You are commanded to appear
by filing a written answer to the
plaintiff's petition at or before
10 o'clock A. M. of the first MOn .
day after the .expiration of 42
days from the date of issuance
of this Citation, the sarpe being
Monday the ]7th day of Decem-
ber, A. J)., 1962, at or before 10
o'clock A. M., before the ^Honor-
able- District Court of Crosby
County, at the Court House in
Crosbyton, Texas. „
Said plaintiff's petition-- was
filed on" the 23 day of Oetobei,
1962. *
The file jiumber of said suit
being No. 2944.
The names', of the parties in
said suit are: Edward J. Phillips'
as Plaintiff and B. A. Finley as
Defendant. ™ \ ~~V ; • ^
The nature of said suit being
sutbsra'mlsily- ar follows; w wr
Trespass to Try title of Lots Fiv*.
<5), Six (6), Seven (7), Eight
(8), Nine (9) and Ten (10), in
Block Number One Hundred
Three (103, East Addition of the
Town of Crosbyton, Crosby Coun-
ty, Texas.
If this Citation is not served
within 90 days after the date of
its issuance, it shall be returned
unserved. ,
-fsKtred this the 30th day of
|. October A. D.,- 1962. '
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, st office in Cros
byton, Texas, this the 30th day
of October A. D., 1962.
GENEVA STARRETT, Clerk
"District Cdurt, Crosby County
(SEAL) Texas. 44-4tc
Big Four Ne ws
Supper At Community House
BY MIS. W. O. MATTHEWS
Big Four Club met at the Com-
munity Center Thursday, Nov.
i5, with Mrs. Doris Cox as hos-
tess. Fifteen members Were^pre-
Sent r
Mrs. Marie Fowler was elected
as president and Mrs. Lettie
Parker as vice president. Other
officials were retained for anot-
her year.
There will be, a Thanksgiving
supper at the Community Center.
Everyone is invited. We have so
many things to be thankful for.
The shower for Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Henderson of Dimmitt was
well attended Saturday night.
They, received, many lovely an.d
useful gifts. Hot chocolate, cof-
fee, punch and cookies were ser-
Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson,
Robin and Laurie visited in Lub-
bock Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Andeffsian.and children.
Denny Davis, student at WTSC,
spent the weekend with, his par-
ents and family. He attended the
homecoming also.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd A. .Fowler
visited Mr. and Mrs Chas." B.
Parker Friday night.
_ Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Edler of
Lubbock were last Tuesday visi*-
tors in the J. F. Edler home. Al-
verda Edler was also a caller in
the J. F. Edler home.
Mr: and Mrs. T- G. Kirkendall
had as their weekend guests Mr.
and Mrs. F.«F. Lee of Godley.
Mrs. Lee is T. G. Kitkendall's
sister, ^ ; L„
Mr. and Mjs. T. G. Kirkendall
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Brock
Sunday^
Mr. and Mrs": Earnest Easter-
brook of Arcadia, Neb., spent a
few days, i a t he communi ty last
week attending to business and
visiting relatives.
Mt. Blanco News
^ By KAREN WATSON
Sunday afternoon visitors in
the Millard Watson home were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDougle and
children, Mrs H. T. Ayres and
Kim, Mrs. Harry Brewer, all of
Lubbock and Mrs. Henry Brewer.
Several of the young people in
the community attended the
"Best Beau Banquet" Saturday
night at the lunchroom in Cros-
byton.
Those attending the GA Ban-
quet in Ralls Monday night
were .Sherry Watson, Carolyn
Hodges and Mrs. W. B. Allen. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Watson
visited Friday night in the Ru-
dolph Mc(u ray home.
r Haffy Brewer ot
Lubbock were Saturday after-
noon guests in the Millard Wat-
son home.
Julie Jones is on the sick list
this week.
Mr. and Airs. Weldon McClure
were Sunday dinner guests' of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Jones. Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Taylcw and Tom
were Su.nday afternoon visitors
in the Waytand Jones home.
Bro. arid Mrs. O. N. Reed went
to Lake City, Kansas Monday
night to visit their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Mills and girls Jamie and Gwen.
They returned Friday.
Bro. and *Mrs. O. N. Reed went
to Lakeview Friday night.
Bro. O. N. Reed assisted with
the funeral of Mr. W. A. Waters
in Lakeview Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon MeClure
visited Bro. and Mrs. O. N. Reed
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster James of
Plainview enjoyed supper in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Latta and: children Tuesday
night
Sunday dinner guests in the
Ralph Fowler home were Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Powell and sons
of Ralls. Sunday afternoon visi-
tors wer6 Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Home of the Farmer community.
Mr. and Mrs. J( w. Layton, of
Morton were ©vernight guests
Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Earn-
est Ellison and Randall. .
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Ellison
and Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Ellison and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs.
J. w. Layton enjoyed dinner Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Eldred
Mize and Sterling. '
Mr. and Mrs, .J. C. Henderson
of Dimmitt ^.pent Saturday night
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenford Fowler and brother, J.
M.
CROSBYTON LODGE NO. 1020
A. F. & A. M.
STATED MEETING
Third Saturday
Night Of Each
Month.
Mrs. S. R. Wright of PlainvieW,
was a Thursday evening and
night visitor of Mr. and Mrs. An
thony Latta and children.
Mrs. V. V .Scott Is
Honoreelat Pink
and Blue Shower
A pink and blue shower hon
oring Mrs. V. V. Scott was given
Tuesday, November 13, in the
home, of Mrs. Guinn Hickman.
White chrysanthemums and
pink petunias were used in deco-
rating the room. a centerpiece of
a white stork with pink afld
blue streamers was centered on
a blue linen covered table.
Other table appointments were
silver and crystal.
Pie and coffee were served fo
approximately 35 guests. -
The hostesses were Mesdam#s
James Pope Howard Hickman,
Donnie Berry, Robert Ward, H. F
Harris, Milton McDonald, Donald
Harris, Marvin Tidwell, Dale
Neff and fauinn Hiekrnan.
Introducing ...
ALTON TRULL
and the Calf he will exhibit in
Crosby County's Spring Show
A Hon started this H ereford steer on
the first dau of this-sehool year and is
busy preparing him for the show, on
March 7-8-9. The 14-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trull, Alton is a
Crosbyton high freshman. This is his
first year to exhibit.
DAVIS IRRIGATION SUPPLY
CLYDE DAVIS
Thanksgiving Motif
Highlights Garden
Club's Meeting
The Crosbyton Garden Club
met Nov. 13 in Pioneer Memorial
BUilding after being postponed
from the regular meeting date.
Mrs. Otis English, president, con-
ducted a short business session
in which Mrs. Eldred Mize was
elected to fill the office of
Second Vice Presi4ent, recently
resigned by Mrs. Ross Cash.
Preceding the program, Mrs.
Lon Atchison brought an infor-
mative talk on" "House Plants",
their care and enjoyment.
The program topic "Glamour
Wraps" was articulately demon-
strated by the club's own mem-
ber, Mrs. Grady Evans. The
"how-to" in gift wrapping, along
with certain trade secrets were
revealed as members and guests
\yatched the step' by step proce
dure. A child's gift was wrapped
for Christmas and adorned With
"a~felt Christmas tree* whlclTtrail
been decorated with sequins. A
^special paper in many gay col-
ors was used in wrapping the
packages, also in designing
CMytoaflte.)
Thursday,
flowers to decorate the
for an individual touch.
" A Thanksgiving motif ©
ing of a cornticopla filled
chrysanthemums and
fruits and vegetables
the serving table. The
Mmes. English, Floyd
Robert Work and Don
served pumpkin tarts
green mints and coffee.
The next meeting,
4th, will feature
Show Offs" which will be i
and decorations made h?
members of the club. Mrs. 1
Clifton will be program «
man. _
Conime
Printin
The Crosbyton
Review
MAY YOU AND YOURS CONTINUE
TO ENJOY EVERY BLESSING
A8 we give thanks
for past joys, toe
our
friends will have
continued
happiness.
CITIZENS INSURANCE AGENCY
FOR ALL OF THE
BLESSINGS
OF THE
HARVEST
Thanksgiving Day is, in*its essence,
a day of personal inventory ... a
realization that each of us has many
blessings for which to be thankful.
n
• * ««•' V .
Let us all join in thanking God for
the many rich favors he has bestow-
ed upon us in the past year — for
the free nation in which we live —
^or the hope of a brighter future. *
. m.u
P.O. BOX 7 4
DIAL MY 7- 114 1
M'ADOO, TEXAS
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1962, newspaper, November 22, 1962; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281869/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.