The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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Junk can and wrecks,
ley* made to tit any lock.
Also car key* cut by code.
Battery charging, both 6 and
0 VOltSL
, Auto glass Installed:1
ELLISON BOOT SHOP
Frank Ellison, Owner
1Um located ft-blk. from square
■ on Kalgary Road 19-tfc
Business and Home Ph. 4381
Auto and tractor repair work,
—I ding and battery charging
WILTON'S GA1AGC
Hl MZ1 Wilton Seigler, Owner
Xot the largest shop In town
but the best. 1-tfc
fe:
NOW OPEN
OOTEL'S GARAGE
Located on Hiway 82 _ije*t door
to Gulf Service Station.
Specializing in all types of re-
pairs on tractors, trucks
and cars.
—JU1 Work Guaranteed
Don't have that Job done until
you get our estimate. 3-4tp
INCOME TAX WORK
See me at Crosbyton Co op Gin
for your income tax work. Bill
Odom. call 4262 or 5361. l-15tp
CUSTOM BOOKKEEPING
8EBV1CE
la my home or your business
Have completed college courses
In accounting. Five years on Job
experience. Reasonable rate. See
Goodwin Hale or call 4061. 50-tie
FARM LOAMS
Plenty of money to loan at 5%
for Irrigation or other types of
I have severs! compan
Capable, courteous, confiden-
diai, coupled with good service.
GABMET JONES AGEMCT
Dial 5081 31-tfc
LEATHER CARVIMG
of Billfolds, Belts snd other lea
ther goods. Reasonable prices,
work guaranteed.
1-tfc
HURERT (Doc) TURHER
108 S. Emerald Ave., Crosbyton
38-tfc
THERE'S" BEAUTT SALOM
Phone Number Changed to
2271
Listed as Mrs. Irene Dendy.
Located 511 N. Crosby Ave.-
Crosbyton. Texas 38-tfc
Ask About Out Mow
FAMILY AUTOMOBILE
POLICY
for
WOBK INSURANCE
AGENCY 41-tfc
TIN SHOP
* All kinds of air conditioning
duck work and servicing air
conditioners. Central heating in-
stallation and service. Any type
of sheet metal work.
Sea EARL FAIN
at P A F Iron Works. 3 blocks
on Big Four Highwsy.
15-tfc
FARM AND RANCH LOANS
"4*% and 5%
Reliable, Long Term. No Losn
Too Large.
Notary Public
Income Tax Work
J. A. PARKS, Office Arnold's
Ph. 4581 48-tfe
DOMESTIC WATER WELLS
Drilled and Repaired
30 years py Hug Experience.
For* Irrigation Water.
C. 8. DePAUW
Phone 3611 Box 116
Crosbyton. Texas 5-tfc
ELLIS ELECTRIC
Ellis. Ownsr — Ph. 8581
All types of electrical wiring,
service and repairs. Lighting
fixtures—air conditioning. l-52p
BEAUTIFUL—The Trophy and
the Girl, Toof. Holding the sil-
ver steed which is a champion-
ship prize in the Quarter Horse
competition is' Miss Ruth Naomi
Bailey, Cowgirl Sweetheart of
the Southwestern Exposition and
Fat Stock Show in Fort Worth
Monday, Jan. 28. Stock Show
dates are Jan. 25 through Feb. 3.
Fes Complete
IRRIGATION SERVICE
CROSBY COUNTY PUMP CO.
Ask us for prims ea you*
complete Job—drilling, cas-
ing. pomp and motor.
We
GREEN PUMPS
33-tfc
MR. AND MRS. J. 8. CALLIHAN
TO OBSERVE GOLDEN
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
j Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Callihan of
; McAdoo will be honored by their
children Sunday, Feb. 3, when
•hey observe their Golden Wed-
ding Anniversary. They were
married Feb. 3, 1907.
An open house will be held
in the afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m.
to which all friends and rela-
tives are invited. The family
home is eight and one-half miles
r.orthwest of McAdoo.
ITS THE LAW
a pmkKt i
rf a* ii i s«> «i Tmm
WELDING SHOP and Portable
Service and welding on Alumi-
num Pipes and Irrigation Tubes.
Sao EARL FAIN
at P A F Iron Works. 3 blocks
N. on Big 4 Hi-Way. 15 tfc
ALUMINUM
TRANSPORT AND GATED
—All Sixes
OUR JOBS TAILORED
TO YOUR FARM.
Superior Pipe
& Supply Co.
5701
CROSBYTON. TEXAS
IRRIGATION ENGINES
WHOLESALE PRICES!
We will not knowingly be un-
dersold1 Buy now and save!
1857 Chevrolet Industrial;
fc volt system complete
less carb. 8489
1957 Chrysler Industrial.
300 H P. complete less carb.
Factory Warranty S779
1957 Oldsmobile Golden
Rocket T-400. 277 H. P.
Complete less carb.
Factory Warranty 8658
"CITY AUTO PARTS
1505 East Broadway P03 4393
A Motor Co.
Mercury Cars.
New and Used Ford Tractors.
Farm Equipment Itfc
For Bent
FOR RENT: 2-room furnished
apt. with private bath, 4 blks. N.
Meth. Church. Msry Dawdy. or
call 2476. 1-tfc
FOR RENT: Furnished 4-room
house. See Lige Ellison or phone
3971. , 1-tfc
FOR RENT: Apartments, furn-
ished or unfurnished. Also 3-rm.
office space. Call 3971. Lige El-
lison. 39-tfc
For Sale
FOR SALE: The new Trout and
Catfish bait. It's the best! Don't
trout fishing—go trout catch-
ing.
Guna's Radiator Shop
Crosbyton. Texas 5-tfc
Day Th. 4361 Night Ph. 2158
Heal Estate
BARGAIN in '• -section land
near Spur. 160-acres cultivated,
nice Improvements. A good stocK
larm priced at $75 per acre. Gar-
net Jones Agency. 4-tfc
FOR SALE: 5-room house to be
moved. 8 years old. excellent
condition, many attractive fea-
tures. Separate Garage and Stor-
age. See at 3020 - 30th, E. H. Me-
Murtry, 3018 - 30th, Lubbock
SH4-4342 or, SH4-27G4. 4-3tc
FOR SALE: Baby bed and mat i
tress, adjustable sides, good con- j
dition. Jack Brixey. Rt. 2. Cros-
byton 3-4tp
FOR SALE: Wes Tex Barley
seed, winter variety, free of bind-
weed. $1 50 bu. C. T. Justus, 6 mi.
north, 1H mi. west Crosbyton.
2-4tc
AUTO AND TRACTOR REPAIR
Welding and Battery Charging.
Irrigation Motor Repairs.
State Inspection Station.
WILTON'S OARAGE
Phone 2421 1-tfc
HOME FOR SALE: Mrs. Edd
Latham's place, 5 rooms and
bath, at a bargain. L/x-ated on
pavement. 82.500. Garnet Jones
Agency. 2-tfc
FOR SALE: 640-a ere farm, one
irrigation well, iij water district
$150 per acre. Cotton and wheat
allotment. See Work Insurance
Agency. 48-tfe
FOR SALE: 5-rooms and bath
401 W. 4th Street. Mrs. J. B. Bell.
Box 1123, Andrews, Texas, phone
LA 3-3275. 45-tfc
Wl
i
FINISH High School or Grade
at home spare time. Dt-
awarded. Start where you
achool. Write to Columbia
box 9081. Lubbock. 37 52p
nloma
Cr.
m
REMODEL - REPAIR
NOTHING OOWNl
VP TO FIVE YEARS TO PAYI
:
Cicero Smith Lbr. Co.
h. MSI 8-tfe
FOR SALE: AKC Registered
Boxer puppies. Mazelaine blood
line predominant. Many cham-
pions and international cham-
pions listed in pedigree. See Bob
Hale or call 4061. 1-tfc
PHASES * WHJOHS STALK
CUTTERS—I asd S-row
Heavy Duty and Extra
t.L. Heavy Duty.
BROWHD /wHTC
Co. 50-tfc
FOR ^ALE: 9 ft. Frigidalre re-
frigerator in good condition. Can
be seen st home of Mrs. Calvin
Smith or call 5511. 2-3tp
FOR SALE: ill extra good pan-
eled doors. See Warren Hames
or call 4477.
XlSilSSiSHpllii
FOR SALE: See us for farms,
ranches or town property. Russell
McCurdy or F. M. Dunn. ltfc
I HAVE Exclusive Listing on
a three bedroom home. Also oth-
er listings on homes, lots and
farms. See FRITZ. 15-tfc
CROSBYTOH O. E. 8. CHAPTEB
Na 881
STATED MEETINGS
1st A 3rd Thursdays
M
Dr. Jim J. Roberts
CHIROPRACTOR
Z-Ray
Full Spine
A. P. and Lateral
CROSBYTON. TEXAS
Office Phone 3891
Phaae 8581
2-tfc
need new furniture and
flea before you t
9Mfe
KEEP THIS AD!
Ow 10.000 Artkritk ami Unm-
tic Saftncn km takes lUa MiSthi
■far* it Ibai ken mm lU mht. It b
Iwiywiii. earn ha tafcea ia tto kaat.
Par Fm Manaatiaa. |i<t mam ami
aMrta *• P. O. Soa 332. Hot
SVMPTOMS AT ONE TIMS...
PPCVEN COCDS MEOONE
tm Khg ef Al lletiilc
..Mi*.
WII^SONABELL
L.OMIII CO.
mo 4181
if the taxpayer remits at least
TOpereent of his tax as shown
on«kl final tax return: U there
is an underpayment, the penalty
is 6 par cent per annum Interest
on the additional amount which
should have been remitted. It is
expected that there will be more
strict enforcement of this pro-
vision in the future by the Inter-
nal Revenue Service.
In 1921 and 1936 during violent
outbreaks of 'armed "robbery the
U. S. Marine Corps provided a
force <4 about 2500 men to guard
the (J. S. Mall throughout the
country.
Boston. Mass.. has the largest
drydock in the United States.
INCOME TAX INFORMATION
Under the provisions of the fed-
eral Internal Revenue Act. all
persons who have a gross in-
come over. 8600 must file Income
tax returns, except if the tax-
payer is 65 or older he need not
file a return unless he has gross
income over $1,200. This is be-
cause persons who are 65 or
older have two exemptions
which automatically eliminate
any tax liability for income un-
der 81.200.
All federal tax returns for
individuals must be filed on or
before April 15. Although many
persons believe that a tax re-
turn need only be postmarked
by the due date, such Is not the
intent of the statute. Tax re-
turns are supposed to be in the
office of the Internal Revenue
Service by the due date speci-
fied.
Tax forms and instructions
will be received by most persons
being distributed this year con
tain the following statement:
"The Internal Revenue Service J
will mail Form 1040.ES. as far
as is practical, to each person
who may need It. Anyone else j
required to file should obtain
the form from an Internal Rev-
enue Service office in time to
file by April 15. 1957."
Declarations of estimated tax
are required frotn all persons
who expert gross income of
more than $400, plus StiOO times
the number of exemptions
which may be claimed, if more
than $100 of the income will not
be subject to witholdlng.
Single persons with more than
al
more than $10,000 expected
gross income must file declara-
tions of estimated tax even
though all of the income is sub-
ject to wltAoldlng.
Declarations of estimated tax.
except those for farmers, must
be filed by April 15. Like the in-
come tax return, this date is
one month later than the dead-
line for years'before the new
Revenue Aft went into effect.
However, toe final dates for
quarterly Installment payments
remain the pame—April 15. June
15. September 15, and the last
one on JanuSry 15 of the follow-
ing year.
If a person, other than a farm-
er, desires to file his income tax
return and pay his tax in full,
he may do this on or before Jan-
uary 15 instead of paying his
last quarterly installment. It
does not relieve anyone from
filing the original declaration
of estimated tax and making
three payments on it. However,
in most cases this provision does
remove the possibility of a pen-
alty for an under estimate of tax
liability.
Farmers have special provis-
ions concerning declarations of
estimated tax, and may post-
pone the filing of any estimate
until February 15 of the follow-
ing year.
The penalty for underpay-
ment of tax liability on the
declaration of estimated tax
v/as reduced by the 1954 act
There is not no underpayment1
r 1
CROSBYTON LODGE Na 1020
A. F. A JL M.
STATED MEETING I
Saturday Night ea
or Before 1st Pull
ALATHEAN CLASS HOLDS
MEETING JAN. 17 IN HOME
OF MRS. PAULINE STEPHENS
The Alsthesn Class of the
First Baptist Church met Thurs-
day, Jan. 17. In the home of Mrs.
Pauline Stephens for; a regular
social and bufcinos.
Mas. Pauline Hancock gave
the devotional from Matthews 6.
Mrs. Ted Hancock led in prayer.
The hour was spent visiting. Re-
freshments of cookies and Cokes
were served to Mesdames Pau-
line Hancock. Ted Hancock, Nel-
lie Winegar, Bern ice Hill, Lecy
M. Whitchurch, Ida Bea Boyd,
teacher, and the hostess, Pauline
Stephens.
How to accumulate money
...on the Installment plan!
With a face-amount installment certificate, you csn
syttemsticslly trr-—'mists sums of mooey over 6,10,
15, or 20 year periods.
You csn obtain a free prospectns-booklet dcscrib-
fag how these certificates nuke lump sum or install-
ment payments available to you st
maturity. Single payment certificates
are slso available; ask shout certificate
psyment completion insurance. Get
prospectus booklet from:
0. F. Cummiiigs, Jr.
BOX 907 — BALLS. TEXAS
REPRESENTING
Pfwraiffd Swflci, toft
From 1613 to 1917 the Roman-
off family ruled Russia.
LOAD OF THESE
These Prices are good for Thursday, Friday. & Sat
5 LBS.
SWIFTS
Vs GALLON
39c
KRAFTS S-OZ.
TWO FOR
MUSTABD
15c
GERBER*S STRAINED
BABY FOOD
THREE FOR
25c
ALL REGULAR
CAKE MIX
3 FOR
SLOO
VAN CANTS
TUNA
CAN
19c
SHURFlNE
COFFEE
POUND
89c
5 LB. SACK
ORANGES 29c
RUSSETT
10 POUNDS
POTATOES 39c
ARKANSAS
POUND
BLACK APPLES 12Vk
BUNCH
TnDups&Tops 10c
SAUSAGE
Hormel
1 Lb. Bag
POUND
BJLC0N SQUARES 29c
PORTERHOUSE
POUND
STEAK
39 c
SHURFRESH
OLEO
POUND
20c
FRESH GROUND
HAMBVBGEB
POUND
33c
ARM OR CHUCK
BOAST ^
,yj ' .
POUND
39c
CLUB
TUESDAY
Is Double
Stamp Day
fH .y. \
HE
'•st*¥iNC# ^
' * v i- f.'i
— -'--1 or
PHONE .8881
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1957, newspaper, January 24, 1957; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243347/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.