The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1959 Page: 2 of 4
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AFT El CHRISTMAS
on all our
GIFT ITEMS
^ Cosmetic Sets
k- Jewelry
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• ^ Pangbum's Chocolates
-jV Appliance^ "~
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^ Ma^y Other Items
GREEN STAMPS WITH ALL PURCHASER
LOWRIE
PRESCRIPTION DRUG
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Mr. and Mrs L. B- Marley and
Ronnie visited Mr*. Zarfc Marley
in Brtf#nfield during Chrtstroaa.
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Lou Jone* accompintcd Mr.
and Mrn Fred Zinn and children
to Artesia. M , whew they vis-
ited her mother. Mm. OJlle Wal-
lace and other relatives over the
holidays.'
Mr and Mr*. T. P. Bradberry
Bad all their children home tor
Christmas: Mr. and Mr*. H. T.
Ayers. Lubbock; Mr. and Mrs. G.
R. Wright, Eunice, N. M.; Oif-
ford. Loretta, David Rickey, Spur;
Junior and Peg«y Ayer. Lub-
bock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brtster.San
Angelo, and Mr. and Mrs. C. B,
Wood. Shamrock, visited Mr. and
Mrs. ©. W; Brister over Christ-
ina*.
CARD or TKAirCX
We wish to take this opportun-
ity to thank each and every one
who had a part in making our
Christmas one which, will al-
ways be remembered by us. and
our prayer 1* that God will bleas
each of you in a special way.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Bradberry
Ccnd of Thanks
I take this way of thanking
my friends and neighbors tor
their kindness during the holi-
day for their rflce gifts, cards
and food. May.God bless each of
you i* toy prayers.
Mrs. Madeleine Grubaugh
Published Weekly on Thursdays
at Crosbyton. Crosby Co.. Te*a
W. H. CURST
Publisher and Owner
Patrick RBjnvrrr
Entered as Second Class Mai)
Matter on the 14th day of Janua-
ry, 1909, at the Post Office at
Crosbyton, Texas, under the act
of Congress of March 3, 1879. ,
NOTICE: Any erroneous reflec
tion upon the character, stand-
ing or reputation of any indivi-
dual. firm or corporation, wh^h
may appear in the columns of
The Crosbyton Review, will glad-
ly be corrected upon its being
brought to the attention of the
•dltor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
In Crosby County and Crosbyton
Trade Territory fUO
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Opening About Feb. 1
ONE OF THE MOST MODERN WET ACID
COTTONSEED DEUNTING PLANTS
IN WEST TEXAS
delisted as a bee service to customers.
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This wet acid method of delisting will help
prevent Angular leaf spot aid other
cottonseed diseases.
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ACID DELINTED SEED ABE EASIER TO
PLANT AND WILL COME DP 2 TO 3
DAYS EARLIER/THAN FUZZY SEED.
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Located Six Blocks North of Square on
F.M. Road No. 651
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R.T. Proctor GROCERY Aii MARKET
B.F.Smith
CELO PACK ALL MEAT
Pound 4§t
VELVEETA
2LkBox 39^
HUNT'S PORK
nkin w
Can
Biscuits 10c
KEITH'S FROZEN
Six Oz. Can
UNDERWOOD'S
Barbecue
79*
SUN VALLEY
CRISCO OB
BLUFFO
3 Pounds 29^
MAXWELL HOUSE
1 Lb. Can........ 79c
2LkCan..r,;..S1.49
ALL BRANDS
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HUNTS or HEARTS DELIGHT No. 2% Can
ACHES
25c
Five Lb. Bag
TEXAS ORANGES 39c
PI NEAP PL E
Flat Cans
15c
Poond
ALL KINDS APPLES 15c
Mdlorine
Vz Gallon
All Brands
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Garnet and Billy Weyne Jone?;
traveled to Goree to the fiftieth
wedding anniversary celebration
of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Jones Sunday after-
noon.
Mrs. frank Ellison visited over
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Anderson and family. Lake
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pinnick,
Lloyd, Roy Gene, Harvey and
Linda, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Harris, Ard-
more, Oklahoma., and his sister.
Mrs. Leroy Barber, Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jung and
children visited In Albany and
Spur with their parents during
the Christmas holiday.
DR. ROY IVY
-CUB Oil* CT to
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fcrr*urj *RS j". u-'
SINCLAIR and COSDEN
^-Gasoline
^ Butane
Greases
^-Naptha
Oik
FLOWERS OIL COMPANY
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wllsoh
and children, Pampa, visited her
mother, Mrs. Lila Roberts. C. P.
and J. W. McDonald here during
Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherwood"
visited their daughter, Mr. ^nd
Mrs. David S. Largent, Steve and
Mark at Hereford, Arizona, dur-
ing the Christmas holidays.
DIRECT MATTRESS COMPANY OF
LUBBOCK —1613 AVENUE H
Let us won fit four bed
springs into a modam
base spring and save you
np to 50%. Felted, ortho-
and^lMgcsprings
are-out specialty. Free
oicfc-uD and
wfflbn If
GEORGE McDUFF
RepniMatathre
JUSTUS GROCERT
Local Agent • Ph. MB|
CHARLIE STOCK TOW,
SEE THE DIFFERENCE
FEEL THE DIFFERENCE
WE USE THE
REE-TONE
REE-DRAPE
PROCESS
AtttfRM
To Restore Body, IM and fink*
y /"■ to Tonr Ganpcnta. '
We Have A
Service For
Ever; Need
This Is Inst
AnotteiOw
of the numerous
facilities we have
developed tohelp
you with your fin-
ancial problems.
Ask about the ser-
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1959, newspaper, January 1, 1959; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243448/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.