The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1960 Page: 2 of 4
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B.F. Smith
FARM PAC
BACON
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ALL MEAT
Ballard's or Pillsburry
Can
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SNOWDRIFT
HEARTS DELIGHT
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CROSBYTON, TEXAS .
Kalgary News
(Continued Prom Front Page)
night were Mr. and Mrs. Boney
Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. Buran
Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Witt.
Caria Winkler attended a par-
ty at the home of Susie Perkins
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Berry, Mike
and Chris had Christmas dihner
in Ralls with Mr-, and Mrs. Babe
Berry and Cindy.
Mr. and M!rs. Arthur Humhle
Spent Saturday night in San
Angefo with her mother, Ida
Mae Spence.
Mr. and Mrs. Max'l Humble
spent the holidays in Ropesville
with her parents, Mr. /and Mrs.
C. C. Pettiet.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Havens
were supper guests of the A. J.
Havens Sunday night.
- Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hinson and
Mr. Penn Howell of Crosbyton
visited Mr .and Mrs. Roy Wink-
ler Sunday afternoon.
Betty Campbell of Odessa is
visiting her parents and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webster and
Mrs. Darrell Fisher this week.
Mr. and Mrs.. Boney Winkler,
Carla and Nan had supper and
their Christmas tree with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle'Hin-
son Saturday night-.
IMI GtUxit Club Victoria by Fotd
CraabTton (T•*.) Iwk* fogs I
Thursday, December 29, 1060
Mr. and Mrs. Max'l Humble
are moving to -Lubbock this
week where they have bought a
new home. Mrs- Humble plans.to
enter beauty school soon. !
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Bronson for the holi-
days were their son, Bobbie, Lub-
bock; his mother, Mrs. Neddie
Bronson, Spur; and her mother
and sister, Mrs. Buelah - Money
and Lula Mae of Spur.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Young and
girls of Post had Christmas din-
ner with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Robinett. Joining
them for supper were Mrs. Rob-
inetts brothers, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Morris and Deloris, Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. K. Morris of Happy
and her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Harris of McAdoo. Deloris
will stay for an extended visit.
Mr. | and Mrs. Edgar Witt,
Micky,*, Trudy and Tami had
supperftond Christmas tree with
her fathipr, Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Mobley in Lubbock Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cowan visit-
ed their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Dorsey and his parents in
Sweetwater Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Humble
and family spent Christmas day
In Snyder with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Haywood.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Briggs*
spent the holidays" in Houston
visiting his relatives. -
Spending the holidays in the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cowan were their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Cowan and Jill, Jal, N. Mexico,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dorsey, Sweet-
water, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cowan
and Craig, Elbert and Mrs. Mar-
ijon Wright and Giynda Faye of
Wichita Falls.
John Mead of Lubbock spent
Thursday night with the C. H.
Bransons.
Enjoying Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Alexander and
family were her mother, Mrs.
pur; and her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tur
byfill and daughter of Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Cansler,
and family cf Post spent the hol-
idays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond CNeil.
Mr, and' Mrs. Edgar Witt and
family had dinner with her
mother, Margie Mobley.in Spur
Monday. -
CLASSIFIED BATES
First Insertion , 4c per word
Additional Insertions
from same copy 2c per word
Minimum for any .
insertion 400
Heal Estate
FOR , SALE; Three bedroom
home) $6,800; Two bedroom home
with acreage! $4,750;- Two bed-
room home, well located, $5,500.
Terms can be arranged. Work
Insurance. ■ 52-tfc
FOR SALE: 240 acres irrigated
land, 3 wells. H. E. Reed, Box
254, Crosbyton. 49 4tc
FOR SALE or TRADE; My 6-
bedroom home in Crosbyton, on
pavement, near school. Posses-
sion June 1, 1961. Call or write
Leon McPhersoh, phone 2131,
Idalou. 49-tfc
DOCS PIT COOKED BAR-B-CUE
# For Sale on Week-Ends.
# Also party catering. •
108 S. Emerald — * Doc Turner
38-tfc
Foe Complete
IRRIGATION 8EBVICE
CROSBY COUNTY PUMP CO.
Ask as lor prices on year-
complete Job—drilling. cas-
ing. pomp and tnotoe.
We Haw >
GREEN FUMPS
33-tfc
• FARMS FOR SALE
135 acres N.W. part of coUnty.
full 8" well. 30% cash.
Section at Seminole, $48,000
with $16,000 cash down.
200 acres west of Friona, 2-
8", 1-6" well, on pavement, two
houses, $175.00 acre, $216,000
loan, 5%, 20 years. Owner will
This is one of the best farms.
Sold $40,000-in wheat and $30,-
Other income from farm in 1960.
Charles Clanton,' Clanton Real
Estate Exchange, Ralls. Office
phone 5731, Res. 5321. 49-tfc
FOR SALE: . Large two bed-
room home, central heating and
cooling, hardwood floors, attach-
ed garage, fenced in backyard.
T. W. Stockton Jr., phone 6601.
42-tfe
FOR SALE: 2 bedroom home
with large paneled den, central
cooling. Completely carpeted
With almost new carpet. Fenced
back yard. Will trade for farm
land. May see afternoons on
week days. Ross Cash, phone
2551. 50-tfc
FOR SALE: New house, 119
College Ave. Will sell for equity.
Frances Harris, phone 3841
51-2tc
ALUMINUM
Irrigation Pipe
—All Sixes—
OUR JOBS TAILORED
TR
ANSPORT AND GATED
TO YOUR FARM.
of Crosbyton
Phone 2711
CROSBYTON, TEXAS
For Sale
HOT RODDERS ATTENTION
FOR SALE: 1948 Ford club
coupe, '58 Chevrolet motor and
power glide, '52 Lincoln 3-to-l'
differential, low mileage, new
paint and upholstery, good, con-
dition, clean, good tires, ready to
go. $700. Lewis D. Cogdell.
phone 4842. 51-2tc
FOR SALE: Bertch Grind&r,
reg. $54.98, special $39.95. Joe's
Auto Supply, ph. 4941. 50-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brashear
Hale Center, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Brashear here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brashear
visited Mrs. Leota Espy in Lub-
bock on Christmas day. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Allison Edwards,
Ralls, and Mr. and Mrs. Zane
Clark, Reece Village, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Edwards and
family during Christinas.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunt, Lub-
bock, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lon Atchison during the
Christmas holidays.
Mrs. Cary Lodal, Kathryn, Ka
ren and William, of Albuquer
que, N. Mex^ spent last Thurs
day night in the Jack P. Martin
home. They were enroute to
Rosebud -to spend Christmas with
Mrs. Lodal's mother, Mrs. Elea-
nora Aycock.
TOR RENT: Two room furnish-
ed apartment, 4 blocks north of
Methodist Church. Mify -Dawdy,
phone 2476. 50-tfc
FOR RENT: New 2-foom> and
bath apartment furnished. 106
S. Emerald, Doc Turner. 48-tfc
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished
it F. M. Dunn, phone
10-tfc
highway, excellent
p. M. Dunn.
39-tfe
FOR SALE: 3-bedroom home,
on pavement, well located. 320
acres irrigated land.
Work Insurance Agency
33-tfc,
FOR SALE
66 acres subject to irrigation.
2-bedroom house on pavement.
Nice calves for your locker.
- JOE LEMONDS 2-tlc
Bus. ph. 2791 Res. ph. 2699
FOR SALE: New brick home,
1817 sq. ft including garage,, l^
baths, paneled den with fire-
place, well landscaped, close to
school on paved street Call 4641
or 6436 after 5 p.m. Ernest Rob-
erson. - 22-tfc
less Service
ACCIDENT Insurance. Now is
a good time to see about a good
policy to cover your accidents.
See us today. Garnet Jones A-
gency. 50-tfc
H
HAVE GOOD OUTLET
For Farm and Ranch Loans.
WORK INSURANCE AGENCY
42-tfc
IF YOU are not "BECOMING"
to everyone, then you should BE
COMING to Fritz and Helen's
Beaty Cottage, Melba-2, Dial
Thirty'Thirty-One." 49-tfc
FOR DEPENDABLE Termite
Control and shrub spraying ser-
vice call Moody Wade, phone
4141, Crosbyton. Guaranteed
kill, prices reasonable. 29-tfc
GENERAL IHSUBJUCCB
Seal Estate and Leans
WORK INSURANCE
AGENCY 34-tfe
BEAUTIFUL HAIRSTYLES by
Irene Dendy and Ann Barnett at
Irene's Beauty Shop, 511 Crosby.
Phone 2771 for appointments.
10-tfc
GOOD LOAN connections for
and ranch loans. Have
in residence. Phone 45SL
I. A. Parks. 20-tfc
liOIWMi
Phone 4741
10-tfc
IF YOITRE not buying a
cat let us dreoe up your present
one with a eel of our handsome,
datum made seat coven; Webb
Furniture and Upholstery.
vnim
FOR SALE: Portable Air Tanks,
special $16.95. Joe's Auto Sup-
ply, ph. 4941. 50-tfc
FOR SALE: In pit, 125 tohs
of ensilege, $6 ton. N.. J. Fowler,
6 mi. north Crosbyton. 50-2tp
FOR SALE: Slightly used air
compressor, 20 gal. tank, % H.P.
motor. $139.50. Joe's Auto Sup-
ply, phone 4941. 50-tfc
FOR SALE: All Shopmate
power tools on special from now
until Christmas. Joe's Auto Sup-
ply, ph. 4941. 50-tfc
FOR SALE: Few head small
stacker cattle. Several buildings
to be moved. wJoe Lemonds,
phone 2791 or 2699. 30-tfc
FOR SALE: Several;used refrl-
gerators in top shape. Reasons,
bly priced. Hudman's. 46-tfc
SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS
Solas 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 ohe for you.
WILLSON ft BELL LBS. CO.
I CAN BUY YOUR
B or Choice A
Cotton
ALSO HANDLE PLAINS
COTTON CO-OP COTTON.
TURPEN'S COTTON OFFICE
Your business Is appreciated.
Office Phone 6211
Residence Phone 5401
Mildred (Myrt)
Procter
—COTTON BUYER—
40-tfc
HERE-JS OPPORTUNITY
FOR YOU
If you wear cosmetics, have a
pleasing - personality and can
work 4-5 hours daily away from
home, Avon Cosmetics offers you
a splendid earning opportunity.
Write Dist. Sales Manager, Box
2017, Plain view, Texas. 39nfsr
IF YOU need honest exper-
ienced labor for your farm, con-
tact Benjamin Vers* ph. 4757.
, «.K.kS<f) 52-ltp -
WANTED: JOB tor experienced
farm hand. Contact George
Slierling at Tlny's Garage-
52-2tc
WANTED: Experienced farm
hand with small family, fa™1
near WtAOoo. Modem improve-
ments, food salary. M. G. Grim-
= A McAdoo. Te*aC 51*2te
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1960, newspaper, December 29, 1960; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243552/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.