The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1960 Page: 4 of 10
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as Boys Handier
SSnce February
Roy Hobbs, formerly of Cros
byton and now making his home
with 260 other hays from all over
the nation al Cal Farley's na
tionally famous Boys Ranch near
mo, ■
Amarillo, was recently com
mended for his outstanding pro
gress as a Boys Rancher.
Roy came to the Ranch in Feb
Tuary front Crosbyton and is one
of the newest boys, in the fast-
growing Cal Farley "family".
Hie boy took aft immediate in-
terest in every phase of the
broad vocational, educational
and recreational program pro-
vided for all of the boys at the
Ranch.
Because of his willingness to
do anything asked of him arid
his determination to see a job
through, Roy has bccome very
popular with his d6rm Barents
and the 35 other boys wno live
with him in his, family-type
home.
Roy's main interest is in the
Ranch's vocational agriculture
program. His special project is
the swine division. His know-
ledge of hogs and the particular
nterest he has Tn " hog raising
has made him one of the top
boys in this field of the program
He Has -raised more pigs per
litter than moat of the boys on
the Ranch. He is a member of
the Ranch's FJ\A. chapter. Roj
also takes a big interest in horse-
back riding and when he is not
in school or working at the hog
barns, he is riding a horse or re
pairing saddles and tack.-
LAWNS FERTILIZED
NOW IS THE TIME!
, -' See -
MAYES GAS
Baptist Music Director Thompson
Gives Senior Becital at Wayland
Waylahd Baptist College "mus-
ic department is presenting Don-
ald Thompson. Thomaston, Ga-
in senior recital at at 8 p.m., May
5, in Wayland Chapel, Plainview.
Thompson, a baritone, will be
accompanied by Mis'S Pat Car,
penter-. 'freshman from Lgttifc
town, Idaho. Although Thomp-
son, a sacred music major grad-
uates in 1961 with his wife, Don-
nabeth, he has already com-
pleted all voice requirements
and will present his recital this
season.
Now serving as director of
music at First Baptist Church*
Crosbyton, he plans to do grad-
uate work at Texas Tech. He
serves as president of the Way-
land International A Cappella
Choir and received the Fresh
man Improvement Award for the
first year at Wayland. He is a
student of Donnie J. Adams,
Although he has been at the
Ranch but; a short while, Roy is
one of the most popular young-
sters on the Ranch and one of
the hardest working boys. Aside
from his popularity, he is an
unusually fine young main who
is making.the kind of citizen the
people of Texas and Crosbyton
can be proud of.
OTHO "Slim"
OTTWELL
WILL APPRECIATE YOUR
TWETUR
SHERIFF
CROSBY COUNTY
A Vote For Slim Ottwell Is a Vote For
Experienced, Impartial and Dependable
Law Enforcement.
(Paid Political Advertising)
Waylahd assistant professor of
music.
For his opening number,
Thompson has chosen "Amarilli"
fGiulio Caccini), a/; love song
Schubert's "Das Wandern" (The
Wanderer*, the first song from
"The Maid of the Mill" cycle
and ''Frlkruni#; 'The. .Ery .King.1
complete the first portion of his
program. '
From "13 Barbiere di Siviglia"
he has chosen "Largo al Facto-
tum della citta" (Gioacchino
Rossini).
"The Fourth Word" (God My
Father) from Dubois" "Seven
Last Words of Christ" and "It Is
Enough" from Mendelssohn's
"Elijah" compose the third part
of Thompson's recital program.
Concluding the program, he
wyi sing "The~Vagabond" (Wil-
liams); "Shadrack" (MacGim-
sey);, "Ol' Man River" (Jerome
Kern);, and "De Glory Road"
(Wolfei).
The public is invited to attend
this and future, recitals in the
spring recital sea.son,.On May 9,
Mis? Pearl Valdez, Velarde, N: M.
will present her senior piano re-
cital. — :—
F. B. Opposes
Proposed Poage
Farm Program
Opposition to a farm program
advocated by Congressman W. R.
Poage of Texas was expressed by
J. H. West, president of Texas
Farm Bureau, in letters to coun-
ty Farm Bureau leaders. Letters
were to T. E. Weaver, Ralls, and
TftSBeft S^tnamT "CorenzoT
The program advocates tight
government controls that would
drastically reduce acreage to
cotton and wheat, West wrote.
Farm Bureau is backing its
own proposed legislation, the
state president said, The plan,
he said, encourages market ex-
pansion, reduces incentives for
production of unneeded supplies,
minimizes economic hardships,
and avoids shifting burden of
adjustment to other farmers.
A pot-rack outfit, according to
cowboys, ^ls a ranch crew which
uses no tents on roundup when
it is the custom of the country to
do so.
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Crosbyton (Tex.) Review Page 4 Thursday. May 5, 1960
CLASSIFIED RATES
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Additional Insertions
. from same copy 2c per word
Minimum for any
insertion -40c
Business Service
IF YOU have the "bug" see the
Bug Kart at Joe's Auto Supply.
11-tfc
COMPLETE Air Conditioner
Sales and Service. Leeky Griffin,
phone 2191. 15-tfe
GENERAL INSURANCE
Real Estate and Loans
WORK INSURANCE
AGENCY M-tfc
Lrui.rLrLftA.rLri.n n * * * *
BEAUTIFUL HAIRSTYLES by
Irene Dendy and Ann Rarnett at
Irene's Beaty Shop, 511 Crosby.
Phone 2T71 for appointments.
• 10-tfc
BEAUTY COUNSELOR COSME-
TICS has managerial and coun-
i elorope n ings^
LOOKING for Beauty Shop E-
quipment? Please contact us a-
gain. Jerry Caldwell, * Plainview,
Texas, phone CA 4-5226. _ .
18 ltp
K you care enou.gh fo lo°k
your very best Dial 3031, where
Permanent Waving is a Special-
ty, and for distinctive Hair Styles
Appointments accepted at—
Frit* & Helen's Beauty Cottage
45-tfc
IF YOU'RE not buying a new
car, let us dress up your present
one with a set of our handsome,
custom made seat covers. Webb
Furniture and Upholstery.
15-tfc
Crosby Officers
Out for DWls
Crosby County sheriffs offi-
cers were out to snap up DWI's
over the weekend.,
Arrested by Deputy L. T. Star-
key, Weldon Malone of Amarillo
was nabbed between Lorenzo
and Ralls Saturday. Malone, 30,
made $500 bond.
Deputy Walter * Crout arrested
Crosbytonian Auscencio Perelda,
63, between Crosbyton and Ralls
Sunday Tried.—he. wag.,,. given
For all your beauty needs:
Charlotte's Beauty Shop
specializing in hot oil mani-
cures, the latest in permanent
waving and hair styles. Dial
4831 for appointments. 16-tfc
For Sale
FOR SALE: Used 4,000 cu. it.
Lennox squirrel cage air condi
tioner, with pump. Reiady to go.
Arnold Rudd. 18-tfc
earn while you'train. Flexible
hours, car helpful. Write Mrs.
Frank Gumm, 2422 30th Street.
Lubbock. 17-2tp
FOR SALE: U.sed Frigidaire
automatic washer. After 1 p.m.
DELTA. INC
Custom seed cleaning- and treat-
ing. Planting seeds certified and
select. Phone 2621.. 32-tfc
GARDEN PLOWING, reasonable
rates! PEone
Griffin. .Jt.5-.4tc
GOOD LOAN connections for
farm and ranch ' loans. Have
office In residence. Phone 4561.
J. A. Parks. 20-tfc
MODERN
Radio-TV Service
' Phone 4741 16-tfc
WHEN YOU say it with Flow-
ers,' say it with Ours. Ogle
Flower shop, phone 2381 night
or day. ': 31-tfc
phone 5361. Mrs. Viola Coker.
18-tfc
FOR SALE: Onion, pepper and
tomato plants. L. C. Lansford,
east of hospital. 18-3tp
three days in jail plus fine and
costs of $133-65.
o-———
The border draw, according to,
is a cross draw made with the
gun carried at or near the hip,
but hanging butt forward. A.
quick stab of the hand across the
body reaches the gun, and the
continuation of the movement
lifts it clear of the holster. It is
called this because of its popu-
larity with men in the vicinity of
the Mexican border.
NOTICE
WANT SEALED bids* on haul-
ing cotton from Crosbyton Co-op
Gins to Lubbock Compress. Maty
to Crosbyton Co-op Gins, Crosby-
ton, Texas. 18-6tc
FOR SALE: 20-in. Huffy boys'
bicycle, cost $54 new, still-in ex-
cellent condition, $20.00. Joe
ton.
18-tfc
FOR SALE: Vafiety of cows,
calves. Raymond Eldredge, Mc-
Adoo exchange, MY7-2575.
, 16-2tc"
FOR SALE: Cotton seed, Lan-
kard 57, first year from white
sack, acid delinting 50 pound
bags. Raymond Eldredge, phone
McAdoo exchange, MY7-2575-
16-2tc
WANTED
Quail Hunting Lease
PTeaae write'
Billy Meeks & Co.
2124 Main, Lubbock, Tex.
or call
POrter 3-9418
SWift 9-1609
FOR SALE: 2 choice lots on
town. $700. Garnet Jones Agency.
17-tfc
FOR SALE: 300-a. grass land
to sell to Texas GI's, on pave-
rrfont. $15,000. Garnet Jones A-
gency". 17-tfc
FOR SALE or trade: House, 3
rooms and bath. Frank Ray, ph.
4922. 17-3tc
t ; LEAKS IN tile line? Try Peat
Moss. Taylor's Farm Store. 15,-tfc
Wanted
Prices Good Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Flavor Wright
m mil i fiti
SAUSAGE
Two Pounds
DELSEY TISSUE
10c
HAND! Half Gallon
ORANGE, GBAPE & PUNCH DRINKS 33c
FOLGER'S COFFEE
REGULAR GRIND — POUND
ALL REGULAR CAKE MIXES 3for$1.00
DOVE SOAP--3BARS
PLUS BRUSH & COMB FREE
59*
HAMS AO*
Half or Whole—Pound ^
CORN KING RACON, Lb. 47c
CLUR STEAKS, Lb. 69c
ARROW 10 Pounds
CU B C 0 41 49c
CHARCOAL UGHTER
Pound
9t
6 02. Frozen 2 tor
■ JMUUkiVUUi M Jfc
LEMONADE 19c
BAG
Two for
Green Onions 9c
Pound
TO
Food Market
Phone S2S1
Henry Ellison
or soon maths associated
We Deliver
Wf 91Vf
SAVING
I
wtHPttm
TUESDAY
Is Double
Stamp Day
. • ■
For Complete ■
IRRIGATION SERVICE
CROSBY COUNTT PUMPCO.
Ask us for prices M your
complete Job—drilling, cas-
ing. pump and motor.
Wo Hflw
GREEN PTJMPS
33-tfc
CESS POOL DRILLING
SEPTIC TANKS
STORM CELLARS
Phono 4066 or 4061
or see
CLATTON CLOUD
Crosbyton, Texas 50-tfc
BOOKKEEPING of any kind,
in my office or yours. Bill Odom,
18-tfc
phone 2291.
ALUMINUM
Irrigation Pipe
Aft SIMO—
OUR JOBS TAILORED
TRANSPORT AMD GATED
TO TOUR FARM.
Rrown Supply
of Crosbyton
Phone 2711
CROSBYTON. TEXAS
Notice
FOLKS ITS TRUE: Free! If
your name is the one drawn May
18 at 4 p.m. you get an ATLAS
SEWING MACHINE. Register any
time you come to wash or dry at
the Laundromat in Crosbyton.
Good washers, good dryers, a
good place to come. 17-3tc
. TYPEWRITER REPAIR
We now bqrrtj* connection
with a roliable ti pom Hoi
repair
LMDIKK1.
Plck-ap and delivery. Loan
wm it' im available when
Call 28S1
review rmrraiQ co.
WE HAVE bulk garden seed,
lawn and. garden insecticides,
lawn fertilizer 16-20-0 lawn
sprayers, liquid flower fertilizer,
peetmoss, roasting and field
corn, all varieties of DeKalb Hy-
brid seed, weed killer. Taylors
Farm Store, phone 2951. 14-tfc
' FOR SALfi:" New portable air
conditioner for home and car.
Big stock of new parts for all air
conditioners. We no longer do
service work. R. W. Pyron.
, - 14rtfc
FOR SALE: Residence to be
moved. Methodist Youth Cottage.
See Grady Evans or Robert Work.
/ 13-tfc
FOR SALE: Ford truck, 32 ft
trailer, steely floor, grain side-
boards and cattle sideboards.
Crosby Co. Pump Co. 31-tfc
FOR SALE: SeveraAised refri-
gerators in top shape. Reasona-
bly priced. Hudman's. 46-tfc
I WANTED: Ironing in my home,
| Mrs. Roy Knowles, North Berk-
' shire. 18-ltc
For Sale or Trade
FOR TRADE: 160 acres well
improved, 6-1n: well;.>4 mi. off-
pavement, 5-N, 2-E from Ralls,
will trade for 80 to 199 acres in-
on or part cash. $360.00 acre.
Several other farms in Yoa-
kum, Gaines, and Andrews coun-
ties.. Charles Clanton, Realtor,
Ralls ph. 5321. " 17-8tc
SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS
Solos and Serrtce
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 & BELL LBR. CO. ,
For Rent
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished
apartment. F. M. Dunn, phone
2841. 10-tfc
FOR RENT: 2 room furnished
house. Arlie Fewell, phone 5936.
14-tfc
VACANCY THE 1st: Unfurnish-
_ed 3-room duplex. Laura Cash.
; 17-2tc
FOR SALE: Golfing equipment, I
2 woods, 10 irons, new bag, glove !
and balls, all for $30. Garnet I
W. Jones. 17-tfc!
, FOR SALE: 1957 Renault Dau-
phine, excellent condition, new
tires, heater. Guy_ .Thompson,
phonp 2411. 17 tfc
Real Estate
FOR SALE: Large 2 bedroom
house, good location, on pave-
ment, redwood fence, central
heat and cooling, $10,500. Will
consider trade for girl's dorma-
lory^l03 South Ivy" phone 6601
18-2tc
FOR SALE: Almost new three
bedroom home. On pavement,
$12,500. Contact W. J. Smithee or
Garnet Jones Agency. 18-tfc
FOR SALE: My home, 2-bed-
room, carpeted, -insulated, at-
tached garage, stockade fence.
FoUr percent loan. Jack Mere-
dith, phone 4882. 14-tfc
FOR SALE; New 3-bedroom FHA
home, $900 will handle. Work
Insurance Agency. . 12-tfc
FOR SALE: 276 acres of good
land with 2 six inch wells, Floyd
County. 100-acres Cotton "A"
plan. $325. Garnet Jones Agency.
17-tfc
FOR SALE
66 acres subject to Irrigation.
2-bedroom house on pavement
Nice calves lor your locker.
JOB LEMONDS 2-tfc
Bun. ph. 2791 Res. ph. 2699
Political
Announcements
The Review is authorixod Jto
announce the following candi-
dates for public office, subject
to the First Democratic Pri-
mary May 7:
For U. S. Representative ■
19th Congressional District
GEORGE MAHON
For State Senator,
28th Senatorial District:
PRESTON SMITH
For State Representative
90th Legislative District:
RENAL ROSSON
For Chief Justice, Court of Civil
Appeals, 7th Judicial District! -
JAMES G. DENTON
For County Sheriff:
CLINTON (MAC)
McREYN0LDS
A. L. RATHEAL _
ROY E. HILLIN ,
A. F. (Fletcher) STARK
OTHO (Slim) OTWELL
J. T. HERR1NGTON « ' .
For Commissioner Precinct 1:
J. D. HENRY
For Constable, Precinct 2:
LOYD E. FOWLER
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1960, newspaper, May 5, 1960; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243518/m1/4/: accessed May 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.