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THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
bWUIilMd ia January, 190fr
Published Weekly onThursdays at Crosbyton, Crosby Co., Texas
W. H. CUBBY PUblisher-
PATRICK BENNETT Editor and Adv. Manager
WAYNE DOBSON . Mechanical Foreman
BATES: In Crosby County and Crosbyton Trade
■, $100. ——
Territory; $2JO; elsewhere,
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson,
"Robin and Laurie were at Lake
Thomas oyer the , weekend foi
some fishing and skiing.
Mr. and Mrs, Earnest Ellison
attended a family reunion in
Lubbock Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and
Terry ate supper Thursday with
the John L. Parkers. J:"~
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs.-CJyde Davis and 'children
were Mrs. Nelson Crouch, Loren-
zo and Mr. and Mrs. Janscu
Crouch of Lubbock.
Fowler Family
Holds Reunion
in Lubbock Park
Many local and former resi-
dents, members of the Fowler
family, attended the seventh an-
nual Fowler Reunion held Sun-
day in Mackenzie State Park at
Lubbock. A total 6t 143 persons
attended.
Those attending included:'Mf.
WajvCfc. C Fowler. Youngest was
Leslie Fowler's six-weeks old
son, Thomas Fowler.
.
The name "White House" was
first used during Teddy Roose-
velt's administration.
The Gutenberg Bible was first i
published in 1445,
TEXAS HIGHWAY DEPART-
MENT
NOTICE TO
BUILDING CONTBACTOBS
Seated proposals addressed to
the State Highway Engineer of
Texas, for the construction of a
Maintenance Office, Storage
Shop and Service Station Build-
ing to be located on the property
of the Texas Highway Depart-
ment on FM 122 in Ralls, State
Project MC-5-L-8, Crosby County,
Texas will be received at the of-
fice of the State Highway Engi-
neer, Austin, Texas until 2:00 p.
m., CJS.T., September 15, 1960,
and then publicly opened and
read.
The Office . portion of the
Building consists of a 1373 sq.
ft. area with exterior walls o£
light weight concrete block, in-
terior walls of 2x4 studs and
Vi inch sheetrock, wood joist roof
framing, built-up roof, concrete
structural floor slab.
The Storage, Shop and Service
Station portion consists of 6,477
sq. ft with light weight con-
crete block walls with open <veb
roof joist, built-up roof, and con-
crete foundation and floor.
This Is a "Public Works" pro-
ject, as defined in House Bill Na
54 of the 43rd Legislature of the
State of Texas and House Bill
No. 115 of the 44th Legislature
of the State of Texas, and as
such is subject to. the provisions
of said House Bills. No provi-
sions herein are intended to be
CLASSIFIED BATES
First Insertion .... 4c per word'
Additional Insertions
ffom same copy 2c per word
Minimum for any
insertioh 40c
Business Service
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
Notice is hereby given by the
Commissioners Court of Crosby
County that there will be held a
hearing on the' proposed budget
the ye
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Residents Visit Leslie Fowler.
Injnred on Lubbock Police Doty
; f mbs. john l. pabxeb
Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Fowler
and daughters, Loreta Fowler of
Hereford, Mrs. W. L Flatt, Mr.
Flatt and Ivena of Natalia at-
tended the Fooler family reun-
ion at Victoria State Park in Ne-
braska the 25 of August. Th£y
returned Friday. While in Neb.
among others they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Fowler who
have visited In our community
many times.
Mr. lake Layton of Oak Har-
bor, Washington, .visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
Ellison aurad son*.
Mrs. Foy Driver and children
of Temple visited in the Eursl
Justus home Friday and Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Art ley of
Cheney,-Kansas spent-from Wed-
nesday until Sunday morning!
visiting his aunt, Mrs. Emma
Edler, in the local hospital and
slsohti brotherr^rrTTomri Art-
ley and family and other1 rela-
ys vtie&ec t
tlves of the community.
Mrs. Avis Kirkendall and girls
were visitors of Mrs. Lucyle
Chappell and Lenoir Friday af.
ternoon.
Mrs. Keith Parker and child,
ren went to La mesa Thursday
where they visited with her
parents, Mr. rffid Mrs." C. W.- Ho-
ward. Keith went for them Sun-
day.
Mrs. J. A. Fowler's daughter,
Mrs. James Robinson, visited her
Thursday and Friday. Accom-
panying Mrs. Robinson were her
daughters, Valle Jean and Joy.;
m, and , granddaughters, ^JEddla
Lou and Lana Gayle, all of Lov
ington, N. Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs; George W. Smith
of Grand Prarie, Mr. andMrs.
Bob Smith and son of Arlington
visited in the home of; their
daughter. }/ln. Otis Justus , and
family during the weekend.
Mrs. W. R. Shipman of Tulia
came Wednesday to spend a few
days with fier mother, "Mrs. Em-
ma Edler. She returned to her
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Kirkendall
spent Sunday in Lockney with
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brock.
those visiting in the| Otis Jus-
tus .home Sunday were i Bill Hood
and Leon Hood of Brinkman,
Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Bell
of Altus, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. C
T- Justus and Mrs. Maggie Craw-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mize en-
Joyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Nickson Sunday. „
Mr.' and Mrs. R. H. Edler, Mr.
and Mrs. O. J. Edler, Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Edler and Sherry, all
of Lubbock, visited^ Mrs. Emma
Edler in the hospital Sunday af-
ternoon.
Sunday night visitors in the R.
P. Kirkendall home were Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Wayne Jones and
children.
Mrs. Don Nickson and sons of
Lubbock spent . Monday and
Tuesday with her parents and
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mize
and Wilbur. /
Mrs. Audrey Exum visited Ha-
zel Kirkendall Monday morning.
Monday afternoon caller* in
the Chas. B. Parker home were
Mrs: L. D. Witt and Mr, and Mrs.
Jim Kingsbury. - .,
Mrs. Loyd A. Fowler and Har-
ley, Mrs. Dixie Stalnthorpe and
Mrs. Tommy Williamson and
sons of-Rails visited In a] Lub-
bock hospital Friday Mth their
son and brother, Leslie Fowler,
M^igjU*ubJtocH^t£Qlroan and
and Mr*. Amal Fowler, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenlord Fowler, Mr. and
Mrs. Loyd E. Fowler, Darwin and
Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd A.
."Fowler' and' Harley, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph, Fowler, Mr. add Mrs. O. C.
Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Orman
Fowler and sons, j
Mr. and Mrs. Eph Fowler, Mrs.
L. C.. Long, Donal Parker, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Parker and son,
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Parker arid
son, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Park-
er, Mt. and .Mint' Leonard Parker
and. family, Mr. and-Mrs. Jack
Brixey and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Brownie Smith and son, Mrs.
Dixie Stalnthorpe, all of Crosby-
ton,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tuckcr,
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Pickard, Mr.
and Mrs. jerry Pickard, Amar-
illo; Mr.;iand Mrs. Gwin D. Fow-
ler and"'family, Corpus Christi;
Mr. and Mrs. Delber Fowler, Co-,
lorado; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carr
'and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Parker and son, Ivya, Nona, Da-
vie, Ivan and Thomas, children
of Leslie Fowler, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Jonen and daughter, Mr.
and Mn- Charles Powell, Mr; and
Mrs. Wendell Powell and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Dalmer Parker and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Gladis Ernest
and family, Mrs. Fern Julian,
Mrs. Myrtle Fowler, all of Lub-
bock.
1 In 4 has or will hav^ CANCER!
1 in 6 will DIE from CANCER!
Pay the terrific bills with insur-
ance. Costs only pennies per day.
Call Goodwin Hale Agency, ph.
ol said county for the year 1961.
at the courthouse, in ..Crosbyton,
Texas, in the office of the Coun-
ty Judge, at 2:00 p.m., Monday.
September 12, 1960 Any rirtwn
of the county is invited to at-
tend.
3286.
35-tfe
who wiu injured while oh duty
Thursday night. They also visit-
ed Mrs. Leslie Fdwier in the hos-
pital where she had undergone
surgery on Tuesday.
Many of our community af^
tended the Fowler reunion held
at Mackenzie Park the 28th. One
hundred and twenty six register-
ed and out of state guests were
from New Mexico and Colorado.
ACCIDENT
- AUTO
"insure—To Be Sure"
GOODWIN HALE AGENCY
Office Phooa 3286 Residence Hum 4061
Court House — Crosbyton, Texas
UPS ' HOSPITALIZATION BONDS
Oslo, Norway, was formerly
known as Cristiania.
The W.hlte House in Washing-
ton is visited by 1,000,000 people
annually.
Gottlieb Daimler is called the
!"father of the automobile."
I "God made the sea, we made
1 the shore," is a Dutch proverb.
IF YOU are not "BECOMING"
to everyone, then you should BE
COMING to Fritz and Helen's
Beauty Cottage, Dial Thirty
Thirty-One. 34 tfc
AUTO OR FIRE Policy expire
this month? Renew with Good-
win Hale Agency,. Courthouse,
phone 3286, Res. 4081. - 35-tfc
FOR DEPENDABLE Termite
Control and shrub spraying ser-
vice call Moody Wade, phone
4141, Crosbyton. Guaranteed
kill," prices reasonable. 29-tfc
GENERAL B33UBAMCE
Beal Estate and Loans
WOB* INSURANCE
Jiasiiar
For Sale
Cecil Berry
County Judge.
35-2tc
FOR SALE: One ton refriger-
ated air conditioner, two chain
hoists, one pick-up hoist frame,
several power grease guns, and
shelves and part- bins. See at
Mayes Gas.. Ph. 5591. 35-tfc
FOR SALE: Frigldaire electric
range, in excellent condition.
Phone 4651. 35-2tp
Mr. iHd MrS: "H u fori "DlazTTTaTT
las; Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Wil-
liams and sons, Mr. and Mrs. L
A. Home,. Bobby Wilson, Miss
Neva 'Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Mei-
vin Powell and son, Ralls; Miss
Loreta Fowler, Hereford; Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Parker and. fam-
ily, Ltttlefield; Mr. and Mrs.
Mariene Harper and family, of
Clovis,.N; Mex.
Mjr. and Mrs. Ray Cliff, Mr. and
M,rs. KenWieth Burton and fami-
ly! Mr. and Mrs. Billy Parker
and family, Muleshoe;- Mr. and
Mrs. Elgin Fowler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewi& Gregory and
family, Mrs. Burt Wickard, of
Floyd, N. M«c.
Oldest lad® present was Mrs
Burt Wickard and the oldest
— ' * -
SPECIALS
Tliqrsday.
Friday and
Saturday
Shurfresh
3 packages for
SHORTENING
Shurfine — Three Pounds
59*
Beady to Eat-Hkkory Smoked
IMS*
Bat End.. 53clb.
Shank EmI 49c lb.
Corn King
Self Service Lb, Pack
BACON 2FWI98<
SAUSAGE, 2 LB. BAG
E&R PURE PORK
KEITH'S FROZEN—Pkg.
CHARCOAL-10 IBS.
ARROW .
SWEETMILK,GAL
CARNATION
J E L L 0
THREE PACKAGES
25*
DELSEY TISSUE
PER ROLL
9*
Elberta Pound
PEACHES MM
BANANAS inc
Pound 1V
wrtirv
^ Pound
TOMATOES l2'/ic
GREEN
Two Bunches
Phone 5261
Henry ElUson r We Deliver >
or worn wtMim associated oaodEas
mmmmmmmmrnrnmsmimmmmmmmmmmmmm
WNIB
TUESDAY
Is Double
Stamp Day
in conflict with the provisions of
said Acts.
In accordance with the provi-
sions of said House Bills, the
State Highway Commission has
ascertained and set forth in the
proposal the wage rates, for each
craft or type of workman or me-
chanic needed to execute the
work on above named project,
now prevailing in the locality in
which the work is to be perform-
ed, and the Contractor shall pay
not less than these wage rates
as shown in the^. proposal for
each craft or type of laborer,
workman or mechanic employed
on this project.
Legal holiday work shall be
paid for at th£ regular govern-
ing rates.
Plans and specifications for
the work may be examined at
the following locations: i ■_
State Highway Bldg.
llth and Brazos
Austin, Texas
A. G. C.
P. O. Box 704 •
Austin, Texas
District Office
Texas Highway Dept.
Lubbock, Texas
F. W. Lodge
904 WN Front St.
Midland, Texas
F. W. Dodge
705 N. Lamar , .
Austin, Texas
F. W." Dodge J ;
234 Insurance BldgJ 1
Lubbock, Texas .
San Antonio Builders Ex-
change
610 Augusta
San Antonio, Texas
Proposals, plans and specifica-
tions will be furnished to any
Contractor desiring to submit a
bid and must be secured from
the Chief Engineer, Mainten-
nance Operations (FUe D-18),
Texas Highway Department,
Austin. Texas, or from Mr. O. L.
Crain, District Engineer, Texas
Highway Department Lubbock,
Texas.
"Usual rights reserved.
34-2tc
BEAUTIFUL HAIRSTYLES by
Irene Dendy and Ann Barnett at
Irene's Beaty Shop, 511 Crosby.
Phone 2771 for appointments.
10-tfc
Buy IN9URANCB—on—fnstaflh*
ment at Goodwin Hale Agency.
You can phone 3286, Courthouse,
or phone 4081, residence. 35-tfc
GOOD LOAN connections tor
farm and ranch loans. Have
office in residence. Phone 4561.
J. A. Parks. 20-tfc
modebn
Badio-TV Service
Phone 4741 16-tfc
Fo* Completa—
IBBIGATION SERVICE
CBOSBY COUNTY PUMP CO.
Ask ua for prlcaa on yottx
complete Job—drilling, cas-
Ing. pomp an4 motor.
We Haw—
GREEN PUMPS
33-tfc
FOR SALE: 8 cubic ft. chest
type GE freezer. Arlie - Fewell,
Phone 5936; 35-tfc
FOR SALE: '50 model 6-ft AC
Combine^ in.^good repair, 1 ml.
north Mt Blanco Gin. Rudolph
McCuurdy. 35-4tp
FOR SALE: Bicycle, . year old,
$25. Phone McAdoo 8-2475 or
Crosbyton 4066. , . 34-tfc
FOR " SALE: \ Beautiful Red
Dachshund pups. A.K.C Regis*
tered. Colville Texaco, phone
5091. 34-2tc
—FOR SAI<E Entire
store fixtures, at a Cash Bargain.
If interested call R. D. Post, ph.
9031 or 5951, Ralls. 34-5tp
'FOR SALEt-^Used Divans^" t
$12.50 and up; Box Spring and
Foam Rubber Mattress; Bunk
Beds; Lamps, $4.00 up; Used
Clothing. Cash' or Terms. 'Ray's
Bargain Center. 34-tfc
MATTRESSES: New or Reno-
vated. Call Joe Parks, Ph. 4561
and our representative will call
on you. Economy Mattress Co.,
1533 E. 19tFh Lubbock. 34-2tc
Real Estate
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom and
bath close to pavement $5500
cash. Credit $1000 down and -50
per month at 6%. Term ,price
$6000. Tom McComb's home.
Garnet Jones Agency.. 35-tfc
FOR SALE: 3-bedroom home,
on pavement, well located. 320
acres irrigated land. ' ■
Work Insurance Agency
. 33-tfc
FO RESALE: A good comforta
ble home on pavement $1000
down, balance on terms. See'Guy
Denton or Garnet Jones Agency.
29-tfc
FOB SALE: Three bedroom,
asbestos siding, attached garage,
on pavgment near school, $5500,
Garnet Jones Agency. 24-tfc
FOB SALE
66 acre* subject to irrigation.
2-bedroom house on pavement
Nice calves for your locker.
JOE LEMOIVDS 2-ttc
Bus. ph. 279T Res. ph. 3699
FOR SALE: New bride home,
1817 sq. ft Including garage, 1%
baths, paneled den with fire-
place, well landscaped, ckwe to
•dtool on paved street Call<4611
or 6436 after 5 pjn. Ernest Rob-
eraon.
ALUMINUM
Irrigation Pipe
— —Al| Sizes—
OUB JOBS TAILOBED
TRANSPORT AND GATED
TO TOUR FABM.
UaiAMMMS mMMAaAIM
mown duppi?
of Crosbyton
Pboae 2711
CBOSBTTON, TEXAS
FOR SALE: Warehouse 72x24
■ feet double floor on Hi-way 79
in Olney. Can be deverted for
^rain storage, for Milo. Phone
105, W. M. Creech, Box 446, OK
■ ney, Texas. 33-4tc l'
FOR SALE: 12 ft Amana
freezer, new unit with 5 year
guarantee. Westinghouse 8 ft
refrigerator. Wilton Seigler, 717
N. Crosby, phone 3261. - 33-tfc
FOR SALE: Apples and peach-
es, 1Ms mi. north of Roaring
Springs. Hunter Farm. 32-4tc
FOR SALE: Mahogany dining
room suite, table and 6 chairs.
' Phone 4091, Crosbyton. 31-tfc
J For Sale: 1 .22 automatice rifle,
, $200.00; 1 .22 automatic rifle,
' $25.00; 1 12 guage shotgun, $25;
; Wilton Seigler, 717 N.' Crosby
phone 3261. 30-tfc
FOR SALE: Few head small
stocker cattle. Several buildings
to be moved. Joe Lemonds,
phone 2791 or 2699. 30-tfc
TYPEWRITER REPAIB
. We now have a connection -
with g reliable typewriter
repair agency in tabbock.
Pick-up and delivery. Loan
available when
CaU 2881
REVIEW PRINTING CO.
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.
. . *• .IMfc .
FOR RENT: House, 3-rooms
and bath. Tom McCombs* Stan-
ton, Tfexas, Box 345. 34%e*—
FOR RENT: Former M M bldg.
on highway, excellent location.
F. M. Dunn. 29-tIc
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished
apartment F. M. Dunn, phone
2841. 10-tfc
UK)—T lOII LODGE MO, IMS
IP.lift
FOB SALE
Electric Motors—New 1/3 hp, GE
motor, $20.00; new K hp, GE
motor, $17.50.
Some used motors.
Used Frididaire refrigerator,
$35.00.
Radiators, new and used. *■'
WILTON SEIGLER
Hlone 3261 717 N. Cr&sby
, 27-tfc
FOR SALE: Ford rrucK, 32 ft
trailer, steel floor, grain side-
boards and cattle sideboards.
Crosby Co. Pump Co. 31-tfc
FOR SALE: SeveraHused refri-
gerators in top shape. Reasona-
bty priced. Hudman's. 46-tfc
FOR SALE: Boat, motor and
trailor complete, or would trade
for used pick up. Also for sale,
new or used electric motor*, re-
conditioned and guaranteed -ra-
diators for all makes of cars.
Phone 3261 or see Wilton Seigler.
22-tfc
SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS -
Sates and Service
Domestic and Irrigation
Let us service your submer-
sible pumps of all sixes or we
would be more than happy to in-
stall one for you,
WILLSON 6 BELL LBB. CO. f-
Lost
LOST: Kitten, ll^it grey,
mixed Siamese and Pendkn.'
Phone 5941. 3S-ltp
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1960, newspaper, September 1, 1960; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243535/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.