The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1959 Page: 3 of 12
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Ob Wriniliy MDnlm a load
of Crosby Countyproducts was
sent from Cmhytn by way of
Spur to «mi fair, thb first Cros
by Cmtttr ridpRttnt over the
Stamford and Northwestern Rail-
toad combined contributions
from afar fifty ON hy County
. we trust, will fur-
nmhalal for an exhibit
to oar county. Mr.
James Hamtton volunteered to
deliver the load to the railroad
the —N— Bench . furnished
Returns: While au
then tic returns have not been re-
ceived on the 15,000 bond lame
proposition, the following Is said
to be about correct:
For Against
die. B. W. Ellison and
others have been backing W. J.
Collier in a "railroad" inter-
prise. That I. F. Sims was seen
sneaking down the alley with a
chicken under his arm last
week—whose? That Mr. Cher-
bonnier has been rtpr tinting
himself to the telephone as a
"lady". That George Matsen is
endeavoring to assimilate some
of primary teachings along with
with his automobile skill. That
It is much easier to stop an au-
tomobile than an alarm doetr
running at full speed (Signed)
Hoatnabout
Rubberneck
at
ctf _r
Church well
1> mstn
ItVsYN? HwPBn
had qpent the
and was riding with a man and
his mm SpW to Dcken*
fivwij wwm UK
day of last
DtekeittlS-O.
The Be
White Store: Spuds, SO lbs.
SalraO*,tanc*n. ile;
Flakes, box 9c; Soap, 4 bars and
wash rag free, 19c; Flour, lbs.
$1.65, pickles, diUquart 19c.
week
and
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Wake
Crosbyton
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The proposition to exterminate
prairie dogs carried almost ua
animously.
SMALL tONilO: What B*e
was CrsdbQr County Saturday?
About QM siieci# peanut What
size will she be next time?????
They Do Say: That Joe John
rag, OMtkMA,.. l^gh T. Ran
■fTtTifiit 'I ft 'I'1 "1 II
son.
PthwIfWiid
-Work Goarantoed-
CA 4-7450-1101 E. 5th
Bri^^
Vernon Martin, vocational af
ricultuve teacher In Crosbyton
high school, left here Wednesday
for Dallas where he is entering
the Cknsby county exhibit at the
Dallas State Fair.
K A total of 409 bales of
had been ginned this seaaon by
three gins operating in Crosby
ton up to yesterday morning
Two <jf the five gins In the city.
The Fuller Gin and the Fanners
Gin Company are not operating
this season on acocunt of the
short crop.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Stockton
and children. Max, Alby, T. W.
Marie and lean, were in Lub
bock Saturday to see Herachel
play In the TbCh McMurry foal
| ball game Saturday night
Marriage licenses were issued
by Miss Claudia Johnston,
ty clerk, during the past
follows: P. E Dennison and
Clara Bell Travis, Sept 27; Jack
rod, Sept 28; Vernon J. Camp
bell and Miss Edna Pearl Floras.
J. E. (Heavy) Collier has had
of getting the
receipt after the
*. ,,,saa opened i
the past sevei
years, with the exception of last
year, #nen someone beat him to
It ' _ rl
C. H. Chun*well, manager af
fte J. O. Ford Implement Co..
I Af*
ifiF
An 18 foot extension to Whit-
church Motor building Is under
construction this week. The new
section, which will be as dust-
proof as poesible, will house the
body repsir and paint shop.
Dogs must be kept away Mn
the school pismlaea, Mr. A. A
of the buildings
Potter, n
ssid this
Mr. and Mm. Ed Wren visited
st Snyder Wtthhia cousins, Mr.
and Mt% Leon Wren, Sunday.
D. A. Edwards, Walter Knapp
and Layd E Foyler attended a
district Scoutom meeting held a t
RaSs Tuesday night
J. M. Rankin, Croaby county
school man who turned farmer
a few yes's agais a candidate
for a place on the newly created
state board of education. His
name has been submitted to the
eecretary of state at Austin by s
petition containing the signa-
tures of 136 Crosby county bust-
neos men and farmers-
Every taxpayer hi Crosby ton
received a notice this week from
the City of Crosbyton which sr.-
nounced a 20 percent Increase in
allvalu atkms in the city, to ap
ply on this year's tax bill.
Three Crosbyton boys placed
high In the recent Sears District
Hog Show held st Lubbock, ac-
cording to W. R. Kimbrough,
county agent Gary Simpson won
second In pen of three tat .hogs,
Don Parker placed fourth with
his raglftered hoar; Kenneth
Leatherwood placed 7th in the
gilt show.
Mt Blanco Community Club
will meet Tnesfey night, Oct it
with a -Taffcy Party". Everyone
m
Another value-packed DOLLAR DAYS sale at
Plggiy Wigfiy- This traditional event means
the tat in foods at exceptieaal savings! Yonr
dollars Stret-t-Meh at Piggiy Wiggiy during Dol-
lar Days. You can afford to stack up in every
department! You cant afford to miss itf
HC or K. B.
OiiBfi Drink
FOUR %-GaBom
Y AMI
TELL0W ONIONS
% Gallon
% flat caw
MMViDlY V 'Hi
rWEBFFU! WjC
Plenty HOMOGENIZED
MILK Good Price
VELVECTA
CHEESE
2 Lk Bra
f V & *
E. AR.
FBANKS
CORN KING
B I CO I
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a Fwlf CflPOVg
and Mrs
t ami aMMftft
An uncle ami ahnt of Mrs. W.
D. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs W. B-
Bair of Houston «M Mrs. W. H
McConnely of Walltt, visited the
McMillans last Week.
Sandra gndmu tt Lubbock
spent Sunday drith Oenie Maze.
Mr. ibd Mrs. Oape Hardin.
Charles and Ronald. Here Sun-
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
en RatheaL
Mr. and Mra. A. a Marley,
Brenda and Debra,
the weekend with
Bill Key and the
nolds of CSovla. N.
Elmer Havana of Kalgary was
the Thursday and Friday guest
of Mr. andwrs Kenneth Havens,
Shelly tnd Thinr
sfc,aSni?v!S£s
attended charch at Fluvana Sun-
day and ware dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Barney £*ansell
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mayes and
Mr, and Mra. WtflOon Sesigler
and Dale attoaalRd the fair and
clreus at LubbockHonday night.
Mr, and Mrs. W. D. McMillan
and Wynn Nona visited in Ta-
hoka and Lubbock Sunday and
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mra. Meb CHvens and
Mickey visited Mr. and Mr*.
Clarence Ratheal Sunday even-
ing.
Ann and Sue Bamett and Jen*
MI'ler v \ J.v\< p<e.tv
in Lul b'vU f, t-ifi v
_ Mrs, V/,11 D. Gr'ffln visits;!
come ss tscky ss possible.
The 7-A clam met to elect of
fleers and room mothers. Mrs.
Truman Bamett, Mrs. Artie Bru-
dldge, Mrs. D- H. Moody and Mrs.
D. L. Wooten are the room mot-
hers. The officers are Jerry Lee
Moore, president; Gloria Barnett,
secretary-treasurer; SMrlene Ir
vln, reporter.
Mrs. S J. Hickman last week in
a hospltsl in Galveston. Mr.
Hickman underwent surgery and
was doing fine.
Tommy McMillan of Ptatnvtew
Is visiting the George Grffina.
W. D. McMillans and Mrs. Lena
Potts at McAdoo this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Sudduth
and Diane were Sundsy dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Havens.
Mr, and Mrs. George Griffin
and ghfi aprtit the weekend in
Eastland visiting Mrs. Griffin's
grandparent!, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Green. .fn Greens relumed
home with tiem and the McMtl-
lans.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Havens
and children visited awhile Sat-
urday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ratheal.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Seigler
and Dale visited Rev. and Mrs.
T. L, Pond In Mayfleld Friday,
and with Rev. and MnkJDonny
Seigler who are still visiting
here. Mrs. Donny Seigler Is in a
hospital in Hale Center but was
better the last report.
Mrs. Wsre snd Mel ha of Cone
by Malcolm
|^M|
visited awhile
with Mra. Jack
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bOeand J.
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wcony. IT COST IXDMUQN IQ
(aopucrijss aauataistnaKca
OONTDOIT
YOURSBf
. There's a saying amoag
lawyers that the mas who
servsa ss his own lawyer baa
a nel for a client
Likewise, the man nfeb
servsa as his own iasartt#
coonseller msy snd ap wm
a eoawasd mind sad s lap
hasard aregram which is far
short of ssssting h
The only basis on wMeh to
hand a sound program le re-
taking advaatage of year* <
stody, roastsnt svslastiea
2^Pa fawPSmty tT
au nseds.
TShs year
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No M0t«Ue|«*M raiaslag—jast ths bsst drying.
MCVMC OOIMI DtYBtt AM CHAM
Year dothss stay as dean as they came from ths washer. Your
clothes look dsaaer — saMlI cleaner — are cleaner
■JCVRftC CtOTMS MTM AM MAilNfUi
Yea can dry dethaa ta any kind of weather — no going out oa cold,
damp, blustery days to hang dothse or bring thsm in.
KfCTMC. CiOTHM MYM AM CONVMMMV
CMms can be dried say thne — dsy or night, regardJeas of weather of any ether
soaditlsas. No ased to lift snd carry hsavy baskets of clothes.
si#m# cmttm MVtU AM KOMOMICAl
Th«y cost km to buy—km to insull—and lem to maintain. You cava
dolars—not penaks—with an electric clothes dryer
SEE YOUR KIDDY KILOWATT ELECTRIC APPllANCC OEAtER
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1959, newspaper, October 1, 1959; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243487/m1/3/: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.