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REVIEW
. Golden It Yfcn — SatablislMd in Januanr, 1909
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Weekly o
Thursdays'at Crasbyton, Crosby Co., Texas
W. H. CORKY
PATRICK BENNETT
WAYNE DOBSOIT^
f. Publisher
Editor anffcl Adv. Manager
Mechanical' Foreman
SUBSCRIPTION BATES: In Crosby County and Crosbyton Trade
" Terrtwry, |2,S0; -H -wwberH, ■—— —-
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hh Otfkt u CMiim, T«*m, undef tHc ad o( Centra* at March 3. 1H7SI.
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4my' <*4 mmU tfaowM b« io by 5 P«*>r Tuewbyi; pictures, tl a.m.
ANY UNTRUE tutemrnl reflect!** upon tt« cknctn, lUndia* or repuuti<m
o( y iaJiriM, lirm Of corporation, Vhich miy ippt*y\n fk column* id
TW Cro bylon lUvitw will f bully tw rwrwud upon iu being brr n([hl to tbt.
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"1 l* € « or upon the altar of God. tU-roaJ hostility ifaieii (ivrry tuim
: , tyrjumy ovtr, the nlad of nua."—Thorn** Jefferson. ;
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Cortinas Loots Bio Grande City;
Baton Rothschild Airives Reie
Compiled by Department oi Joumalum '& Graphic Art*.
• J ; ; ' UnirtifiltT oi Houston " !
I In place of opr. usual "From :r?' CAPTURE OF BIO GRANDE i
Our Files'* feature. The Review j ' CITY BY -CORTINAS I.
plans to publish this . feature, j; December 24 1«59:—The lew j
.compiled from -early-day Texas , American inhabitants .of - thji'^
newspapers by University of place, concluding (hat resistance-
CLASSIFIED RATES
First Insertion . 4c per word
Additional Insertions /
from same copy r 2op<
Vlihimurn for any ■;
insertion.- . . 40c.
2c" per wor'i j
Business Service
| Houston. 10 RlVf TtfUUi'fB a t u^\"fo"^r IVrge'X'fo'^e U-a in Vain.
;idea of it. the Frontier Flashes passed over to the Mexican .side
will be published, throughout, of ^ river. ? •
( January. Give us your opinion of Two rrterchants weh| out *to fe -, . 0,.0
which feature you would P*e- eort Cortinas into town thinking^ ^6' Clyde Lutiefield,
fer.) ' ; to be able to save theijr storesLof'
I " A ]oVof~feliowr^r;ay what *
•| they think- don't do enough
Advertising Book matches, All
50, tfe
I AM government-,.'purchasing
thinking.
Col. ford w-i'h
that-suffered and to the fully ex-j
tent, as far as wearing apparel. tton , uld mo to bid on
arms, ammunition, etc. went, - i - -
volunteer-?
your "B" cotton. Located at Whit
phone 632
Grizzle, Burgess
Vows Planned
The Euzcllan Class of the First!
Baptist Church met in the home j
of Mr.«tr John Irvin "January u 4th !
_ . , ^ for regular meeting and covered |,
daughter,. Emma.: Elaine, to Jim dish supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Griaarle
Announce the engagement and
approaching' iriarrlage of theif
mie E' Burgess, son of Mr. an/1
Mrs. Floyd E. Burgess of Earth,
Texas. Vows will be read at the
Find . Baptist ,Church, C'rosbytonr
Elaine Is ^graduate of Cru%
byton High School apd is attend
srtnj< Waylahd Baptist College
"She Is a member of the wayland
International. A Cappc^la Choir.
• Jlmmie-ls a graduate of Spring-
lake High School and Texas
Technological College.
Eij^Han Class Holds
Year's First Meeting In
Home of Mrs. John Irvin
We have never been
so-well fed for so little
despite more people
the U S. and fewer ,
farmers to feed
Mrs, Wayne Grizzle lead pray-.'
er. Place and time of meetings
was planned for the new year. I
Those enjoying the occasion;
wprc Mwdamfs Hi.mcr Smith A
Fv. Brakehlli; L. H. Finch. Walter
Crawford, Dennis Robert win, Bill
Odom," Alton Selgier, Wayne
Grizzle, . Sam Grizzle and the
hostess, Mrs. Irvin.
Hallmark Cards at The Beviewl
them.
regulars reached Rio Grand'?; CUy IpL
j on the 29Jb and drove the Mexi. f • -
j'cans from the town and j&jr^Uefi-j
■; them nine miles up _the .■riv«r,,"j
,,' scattering them in all "'directions.-)
I What became of Cortinas and his j
( men was not "known, but a rumor;
~'"f rraehed Roma that Cortinas had ;
re-united'with some 200 bi^.' 300
men at Rancho Boston, some -35 j
miles above Brownsville,,
Col. Thomas Rose advertises a
flat bi«at ready to leave Galves-
on on the first ri,se of the Trfn-
y- ' - ■ - . ■
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.Overland Mail.We" afe again
indebted to the overland, mail
iji'lvvccn SaXLiiU^Lu aiK,i Ban , Ait-
phone ' 5-101. Mildred r
50 tfc
GENERAL INSURANCE,;
Real Estate and Loan* '■>
" WORK INSURANCE
■ AGENCY 34-tlc
ALUMINUM
Irrigation Pipe
TRANSPORT AND GATED
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-OUR JQBS TAILORED
TO YOUR FARM.
New Busin^ses in ,
Crosby According to
Reference Book ^ .
The growth of Crosby s County
,h'i% reflected in statisticf released
by Wayne A. Clark, manager of
r>un an'd Brad.street. Inc. at "Ama-
o
fe.sr.
e
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of Crosbyton
7 Phone 2711 'v; T'
CROSBYTON, TEXAS ,
For Sale
■ BOOKKEEPING of any
in m'y office or yours. Bi-H Odom.-I
phone 2291, 18-tfc
FOR SALE: 2 clean 1932 Faid
. . . j,traCtors a*Jd equipment. PieMon
Klna i Weaks, McAdoo. ; • 1 - tfc .
nllo which covers this area.
| Basing" his^facts on a .physical
I count of the January; I960
t ion of the Dun and Bradst
! Reference Book; Clark reporfe
: that in 1959 224 businesses were
ji ted in Crosby County and to-
j day 231 businesses are listed—
! an increase of 7%
j. ■ fhe Dun ahd Bradstreet Refer-
f ence Book lists all- manufaci--
'^urers, wholesalers^ and--retail-
j.ers who seek or grant .comrnec-
j cial credit.. . '
!. It does not include some .of-the *
service" and professional, busi-
nesses such as. beauty,and bai-bu;„
bef shops, security dealers and
"real estate brokers."^Therefore,
the figures for businesses in
Crosby County would actually
be higher than the 231 "quoted a-
bove.
BEAUTIFUL HAIRSTYLES by
Irene, Dendy at Irene'*. BeaSfy5
Beauty Shoip, 511 Crosby. -Phone
2771 for appointments. 17-tfc
These Prices aie good for Thursday. Friday. & Sat.
Shurfine Sliced or Halves
PEACHES
-tonto for San Francisco :••• papers
of December 19". received here-on
the"ioth inst., this bei-tML^witfeii.n;
22 .days after the da^ of publica-
tion. " ' :r
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Among the passengers by th?
Persia is the young Baron fxolo-
mon" Rothchiid. -of the Paris
,,
•-Jl* ypu care enough to look
your very bfest EtiaJ ' whore
BANANAS
Pounds
CAB BOT S
Bag
Y AM S
Pound
10c
Five r,b. ,Bag
ORANGES
29c
SHURFRESH
OtfO
2 for 35c
SHURFRESH CANNKO
BISCUITS 3 for 25c
NORTHERN
TISSUE
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WRIGHTS ALL MEAT
PACKAGE
wsoivi
mux
PORTERHOUSE
POUND
SAVING
PINKNEY
2 Lb. Bag
STAMP
POUND
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wsktoesM
TUESDAY
le
ay
I*. wl rotes
MKIIWK ■ OP IOUTH
PHONE 5251
PLAINS ASSOaATED
HENRY ELLISON
GROCERS
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' From The Auousta Dispatch
! /SoUthernVSho'es.—One of our';
l/'ont^mporaTtfs asks: "What- • is
(to hinder us from manufacturing
our own shoes?" To which w<
i are to ansWer, the want of shoe
pegs. Thousands of bushels. of
' shoe pegs are brought from the.
I North "and sold to Southerrushoe-
I makers. Is it possible that there
is'no wood in the southern state:?
suitable, or that the manufacture
of a sh^e-peg-i.'Toeyond southern
ingenuity? We knOw to the con-
trary, and we think that -those
who very properly advocate the
manufacture of southern shoes
had better begin at the. .begin*
! ning and let their motto be, In-
' dependence in Shoe Pegs..
i ~ ~k . •.Ar ". .
.A convention of Bloomer dam-
Uels iVreported to have resolved
| that they will wearSttort dresses
j or nothing.,What- an awful thing-
1L Would t^e
wear th'C. short dresses!
Permanent Wavi trg is "a Special -
ty, and .for 'distinctive" Hair Styies.(
Apppintmerits accepted at—
""Fritz & Helen's Beaiity Cottage
• 45-tfc
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keep'iftg arid taping, 4ipl McMan-
nus, Phohe,642I. .. t., 53-tfc
uLiiiu'i'iiiO"--:-"^-
Adrian Ellis] Owner — Ph..6581
Alt types of. electrical wiring;
service .and repairs; , Lighting
fixtures, air. conditioning; • 16-tfe
FOR SALE^. Living, room suite, j
. . DELTA. INC.r ••
Custom seed cleaning and treat
ing. Planting seeds certified and
select. Phone 2621. . v 32-tfe
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A SCRAPE GRACE
Corsicana, Texas, December, 1 SrSS-
j Eds. News; Wave you heard Of
1 Brother Taylgr? You answef .No-
j Very well, allow me to give ywu
a scrap of his history. Brother
| Taylor is a low. plump, dandy-
looking man of 27 summers; He
came, into this region .from a
j scptehtrion -direction and was
! employed by our elder to occupy
j the Tellici circuit. *
• But Brother Taylor had &
(cloven foot. .He "borrowed" a
pair of match* horses., worth, I
understand, $400, and a buggy,
left with them apd has not b¥?en
seen since.
I wish I could describe him
better, so" that after he has been
honored with a notice from', the
Galveston News and a few'other
GFSS- POO"E DRILLING
SEPTIC TANKS
STORM CELLARS
Phone 4066 or 4061
- or see
CLAYTON CLOUD
Crosbyton, Texas 50-tfc
MODERN
Badio-TV Semce
Phone 4741
16-tfc
""WHEN YOU say it with Flow-
ers', say ir" with - OxtTOv Ogle
Eloaver shop, phone 2381' night,
or dayT 'T:- -. 31 -.tfc
may be captured and taught use
ful lessons at Huntsville for 10 Or
15 years. Brother Taylor is one
of the few white men our citi-
zens would pay half the price of
a black'tnan for.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cal-l Nickson New Years
GQOD LOAN Connections for.
farm, and ranch loans. Have
• iffice ih residence. Phone 4561.
J. A.-Parks.- 20-tfc
"rNStf^^OUR^ut^
stailmWnt ■ ptah; Goodwin Hale,
courthouse, phone 3286. / 32-tf?
iplete--
IGATION SERyiCE ~
CBOS8T COtTNTT PUMP Ca
Aik ua foi prtcoai on fonix
complete- Job—drilling, cw-
tng, pump, and motor.
' We Hare—
GREEN PUMPS
33-tfc
not buying a new
car, let us dress lip your present
one with a; set of our handsome,
ustom made seSit covers. Webb
"urrffture and Upholstery-.
15-tfc -
$35.00, rocker, GE refrigerator,
^dinette set,, bedroom • suiter end
table, (.'all 4922. ' . ' l^p""*""
-FOR. SALEi'one 260t") bushel.
Capacity stpel .storage- tank.
Priced' reasonably. Cecil Simp-j
'i-nrv. tv>x \r.i i-^m
FOR SALE: One-21-disc Intle
pendeiits one-way. - Joe's • -Auto
Supply. - 51-tfe
FOR SALE: - Excellent used
' horde freeze*,"12 cubic ft., Phiko.
Appjt. .5 years . ojd,' HudmatVs
ilafdware & .Furniture.' -"46-tf>■
... 1 l"fet":Volci guns, sen new ones
RAMON JOHNSTON 44-tfc
FOR SALE: Ford 'truck.' 32 ft.
trailer, steel flopr, grain side
boards and cattle sideboards/
Crosby Co. Pump Co. 3147c
FOR SALE: Several used refri
gerators in top shape;. Reasona-'
bly priced. Hudman's,' v -46-tfc
SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS
Sales and Service
^ Domestic and Irrigation
Let us service your submer-
sible pumps of all sizes or .we
would- be more than happy to in-
stall one for>you. :
WILLSON jS BELL LBR". CO. •"
Beal Estate
, FOR"SALE: . Nearly . new 3-
bedroOm house, garage," in Ralls.
Call DOYLE LAYJBh. 2251- .or
2581, Lorenzo, Texas. 1 -5tc
.. FOR SALE by owner:'; North
Cast' of -Ralls, 160 acres Of tabje
top land, dark heavy soil, 33
acre cotton - allotment-, 60 acre
Wheat allotment, full pipe 5"
water, new Green pump. . Pos-
session, $300 per acre; half down,
liberal terms on balance. This is
one Of the best TfaoHB ih Crosby
county. Preston Morrow, Rotan,
phone 393. . -■ 52-4tp
LITTLE
MISS
COTTON
7
SHE'S COTTONS
AM6ASSAPOK TO
THE VOUN6BR SET,
SgLfCrep EACH YEAR
IN A NATIONAL CONTEST.
FOR SALE
80 acres wi.th irrigation Well,
close tio town. . ~ ' *
3-bed mom home, carpeted. > air
conditlonedT central heating,
nice pantry.
2 acres, close to town.
JOE LEMONDS 21-tfc
Bus." ph. 2791 Res ph. 2699
Page and family. Waco; Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Marlar and family,
Petersburg; Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Marlar and daughter, Morton;
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Marlar and
family. Cros^byton,s% Mrs. Tommy
Odom and children, Kenneth O-
dom and OfviUe Edwards, all of
Ralls. Mr. Page is a cousin to
Mrs. Nickson and the Marlar
boys. /
We Have never been
so well fed -for so little
despite more people in,
the U.S. arid fewer
V
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FARM FOR RENTf 426 acres,
near McAdoo. 190 acres in cult
vation, 34 acre cotton allotment,
2 irrigatibij welLs. WU1 sell e-
quipment and give 3 year lease.
For further information.call Lub-
bock PO 2-8349. 1-ltp
FOR RENT: Furnished apart
ment. 810 West Third. Couple
only. Phorie 3971. 1-tfc
FOR RENT; To widow or
couple, north-side of duplex. MrS.
Laura Cash, phone 4752. 1-tfc -
~FOr"reNT: 24'xl«T" business
KSyding. See Lige ElttSon/phone
3971. : 52-tfc
"pOR RENT: House, 2 rooms
and bath. Arlie "Fewell.' phone
5936. 1 -48-tfc
FOR RENT* 3-room furnished
aoartment, private bath. Lige
Ellison, .k , 3-tfr.
FOR RENT: Two. furnished, a-
partmcntSi one 4-roojrn and bath,
one 2-rotjm and bath.' F. W?. Dund
. . 44-tfc1
crosbyton o. e. s, chapter
"-.^5
>no. mi
stated meetings
}«t « 3rd
'<• . •
EXPERIENCED YARD and house
work man. Wants job with quar-
ters. In town or country. Refer-
ences. Clarence Brown, apart-
ment over Lowrie Drug, phone
2881. ; ...... 1 -3tp
WANTED: Baby sitting in my
home. Mrs. Lela Kinley, phone
2216. l-4tp
WANTED:
ing .lots, .on or off
Work Insurance.
Listings on dwell*
pavement.
: 31-tfC
WANTED: JOB on farm,, can
furnish references. ' Jerry Mit-
chell, Cone, Pho
Jerry
tone 8-2496. •
53-2tp
NOTICE TO BIDDERS •
Notice is -hereby given that
the" .^minisstettere' ■■ €ouij. of
Crosby County, Texas, win ''re-
ceive bJas^pY a i960 model auto-
moliile^ fof the Sheriff's Dept.
Said bids to be opened- at 10:00
A. M.,.«Januaty ll, j,900^gt the
regu 1 arrtneeting place of1 the
Cbmnidssioners' Cburt in Crgsby- .
ton. The following spccificat'fons ,
are requirodcjleavy duty battery
and generator, factoid* installed
air conditioner, automatic drive,
heater, E-Z eye glass, power ..
brakes and steering and no tires. _
James T. Karr, County Clerk
7 Crosby County, Texas. -53-2tc
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: D. • H. Mqy, W; J. Thomas,
J. J. Kirby and J. S. Wilson, or .
their unknown . legal representa-
tives and unknown heirs respecU
ively, GREETING: .. :..
.. Ypu ace,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 same being
Monday the 15th day of Febru-
ary, A D., I960; at or before 10
o'clock A. M., before the Honor-
able District, Court of Crosby
County, at I he Court House in
Crosby ton j Texas,
Said plaintiffs petition was
filed on the 10th day- of Decem-
ber. 1959. ;■■■•. '• ...
.The file number of said suit
being: No.".272&. .V v " 7
The names of the-parties in
said suit are: ELLIS BROWN as
Plaintiff, and D. H. May. >W. J.
Thrt'mns J J Kirhy and J. S>Wil
ill HhaJ
small used
S A FE
IDEAL TOR SMALL
BUSINESS OR PARMEB
WHO NEEDS SAFE
RETAILS NEW AT '
1145JJ0
It*A good as new except (or
paint scratches on inside.
rrs yours foil only
son, and their unknown legal
representatives and unknown
heirs respectively, as Defendants.
The,nature of said Suit being
substantiallyTasrfollows, to wit:
Plaintiff sues-^'in trespass to try
title for title and possession of
Lbts.nos. Sevein (7)', Eight (8),
Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14).
Fifteen (15); Sixteen (16). Sev-
enteen (17), and Eighteen (18),
in block' Numbet' Thirty-seven
(37), Original Town of. Lorenzo,
Crosby, County, Texas: and Plaln-,
tiff pleads t.he,3, 5 and 10 years
statutes Qt limitation, as ground
for recovery as against every
Defendant. ,
- If this Citation" is: not served
within .90 days after the date of
it{5 issuance, it shall be returned ,.
uttoaryed. ..;.T'-
Issued this the 28th day of Dec-
ember A. D., 1959. *
' Given, under my hand and
seal of said Ccirt, at office in
Crosbyton, Texas, this the 28th".
day cf December A'. D., 1959.
(SEAL) S. P. Starrett, CTerR*
-District Court Crosby County,
; , Texas. ' - 53 4tc
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1960, newspaper, January 7, 1960; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243501/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.