The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1951 Page: 4 of 8
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Farm Machinery
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Minimum Adv, 4 issues J1.00
• FOR SALE: See me for farms,
ranches or .town property. Russell
McCurdy. ltfc
TOR SALE: City or farm pro-
perty. See us before you buy.
Mayes & Robertson. \ 6-tfc
JFOR SALE: Purina Jtange
Checkers or Steer Fatena, $75 ton
delivered. Wood & Moody Grain
Company. ^ 2-ltc
FOR SALk: -Girl's bicycle, good
. condition. See Mrs. E. L. gobwts
or Shii-ley Batfl. " "2-ltc
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FOR SALE: 1940 model 4-door,
Ford in A-l shape. See R. W.
...gyton' •u,.—""—
SEE MTS- G^o. H- Strange for'
Air-Way Sanitizor. ' ~51-tfc
—KEXr2ttTFORMS^^id«sr mortr
gages, plaiiuneteflfaales contracts,
Faints Foi Sale
Heal Estate
bills qf ..sale, installment deed, of
^.trust note, installment notes, - in?
stallment notes. se<msed,\by chat-
tel mortgage, deed of trust notes.
Now Jn stock at The Crosbyton
Review.
FOR S^LE: Used Mayta
used Automagic dish washer and
washing machine combined. For
Maytag appliances see or call JC,
E. RoWse, phone 28-M. 21-tfc
? _ McGEE-BELL
;■ . Mercury Gars: '
New and Used Ford Tractors.
' Farm Equipment 12-tsfc
FOR SALE: 6-room.and bath
home, 2 porches. B. C. Askew, ltfc
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- FOR/SALE: 5-room House to be
'moved, 10 mi. east, Crosbyton on
highway. E. G. Crausbay. 52-tfc
,F0R SALE: 3-room house with
snea rooms, 5% acres ^t-itend:
Built-in' cabinet,":gas, water and
lights. P. D. AlStoh. 49-tfc
FOR SALE: W. T^McCurdy es-
tate; Residence on Fourth
•v* ■ ". FOR SALE ' V.'* J
, 12 NEW TRACTORS v
Fords, Fergusons, International
M's, John Deere G^s, John Deere
A's and M lnternatlo^ftls. ; See
these today on the floor to select
from.*
ED HALCOMB GARAGE
2247-iath Phone 5891
Laibbock 46-tfc
Sew-Mor Club Holds
Pbblic Notices
Meeting Friday With - v
Mrs. Albert Buck \
The Sew-Mor ClUb met Friday
afternopn with Mrs. Albert Buck.
After the business, meeting and
an**enjoyatfle social hour, refresh-
ments, were served to Mmes. J--D.
Clihe,« ^5iarles" Freeman, Blake
Briscoe; OrvW Wallace, Ted "Rarr,
Don Sager, Virgil Chron and the
hostess. "
1 The next meeting will be Fri-
day," JaTT; U?,~at" the home of Mrs.
J. D. Cline. ■
PUBLIC NOTICE Oft ' . :
DISSOLUTION ' * "
Notice is hereby given that the
-Lejgipn _Au3riliary :
Entertains ^usbart^sjit
Legion Hall Monday
Members of the' American
partnership latefrraabaisting-^e^gion Auxiliary entertained their
tween R. C. Wood and D. - H>
Moody, of Crosbyton,. Crosby
County, Texas, under the firm
name of" Wood and Moody Grain
Company, is toy be dissolved by
See Russell McCurdy,
street.
31-tfc
FOR SALE: 4-room and bath,
on 6 lots. Priced to sell.' A. JB.
May."'. _ „"** * - - - 23-tfc
LOST: Billfold with valuable
papers, driver's license and Ma-
rine discharge papers. , Reward.
Return to Jim T. Helm or Barney
McDuff. v - 2-ltp
LOST: Billfold containing driv-
er's license .arid Other valuable pa-
pers. Reward. Dick- fti«Duff. 2-ltp
mutual/ consent of the -pSrties, on- was given^Mrsr-Arron Justus.
the 29t# dajt of. January, 1951. All
debts owing to the said partner-
ship are to be received by the said
Wood and Moody Grain Company,
and all demands on the"-said part-
company, or either jaartnei
quidation of all debts due to
from the partnership. - ^ r -
R.C.Wood"'
' ' Di H. Moody 51-4tc
" NOTICE" OF INDENTION TO
INCORPORATE A FIRM WITH-
-OUT CHANGE OF NAME,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given that R.
C. Wood Tfihfc©.. ffc Mooiy, part-.
hgreH^oing- ^business*":'' Under tjtie*
firm name*-oiF:;Wood^nd-Moody
Grain Company, of Crosbyton,
Texas,- intend tolncorpprate surch
firm without a change of the firm
name after... the expiration "' of
thirty-one days from this the 28th
day of Decjioiber, 1950.T
Wood and "Moody Grain Company
By: R. C. Wood —'
. : . D. H. Moody. 51-4tc
Review -classifieds bring results!
husbands af the AmSrlcanLegion
hall Monday, evening, Jan. 1.
Games of canasta and 42 were
played, and pop corn and Cokes
were served. . . . " .' -
A surprise handkerchief shower
Business Service
whw /yiuvvciio, ovwui i/ut-
iam. - l-2tp
SEWING and Alterations, But-
ton Holes. Charges Reasonable.
Mrs. Spivey and Mrs. Livingston,
£02 S. Durham, or phone 120-m.
SPENCER Individually Design-
ed Corsets and Bl-assieres: Health,
Comfort HafSa Style. Doctors', pres-
filled. Free Demonstra-
tions in your home. No obligation!
f hone 86-R or 15 for appointment*
Trained iff'fidl new methods. Re-
gistered5 Cprsetiere. Mrs. Georgia
Bass, Box 458, Crosbyton. 32-tfc
GENERAL INSURANCE
Real Estate and Loans
WORK INSURANCE AGENCY
23-ltc
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We're showing
/ferns
AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS FOR
POUND
7c
RUTABAGA
SOAP POWJ>BR
TWO BOXES
POUND
CALIFORNIA
9c
GRAPEFRUIT NICE
46 Ounce 29C
ORANGE JUICE
46 Ounce
Tropic Gold
Palm Valley
Homemade
Pound
If NEW VALUE
Come in now and see it—the new jewel of the lowest-
priced field—the brilliantly-styled New Plymouth! It's
wider.. lowerT longer-looking outside—roomier, richer-
looking inside—with quality features and refinements
.yoju expect only in the higheSt-^priced cars! ,
And when you take this new beauty out on the road,
-r-you're in for a new experience in ^riving pleasure.
The sensational new Plymouth "Safety-ilow Ride" levels
off the roughest roads, gives you the safest, smoothest :
ride you've ever known. ^
_ See us now and make arrangements for a demonstra-
tlon. We re confident that you'll find the greatest value
of all in this greatest of all Plymouths!
New Study Started at
Monday Meeting of,
Methodist-1
Mrs. Lloyd ' Hamilton presented
the opening chapter, "Why Make
a Study* of Worship," from the
new Bible study, "We Seek Him
Together," by Maude White Har-
die/ at the regular meeting of the
Woman's" Society of Christian ser-
vice Monday I aifternoon at the
First Methodist Church.
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Those present were Mesdames
Arlie Fewell, J. F. Roberta, W. P.
Lamar, O. ll> Hames, ,. Gertrude
Brixey, .O. B. Buck, T. J. Patrick.
J. A ftddges, b. H. Corneliu^.M.
S.. Crausbay, Lloyd Hamilton "and-
Miss Marie Lamar.
Next Monday the study will be
continued. >1
Mrs. W. 0. Matthews
Entertains Thursday
For Big Four School
The Big Four Home Demonstra
tion club met Thursday, Jan, 4, in,
the home of Mrs. W. O. Matthews.
A quilt was quilted for her
daughter, Mrs. Henry Higginboth-
MSM-
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JANUARY
PLYMOUTH AND DE SOTOCAI^S
GMC TRUCKS AND PICK-UP^
E 29-W - CROSBYTON, TEXAS . '
Let's Do Our Part!
Factery-approved
WORK INSURANCE AGENCY
iHMHKHBife
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Genuine Mopar Parts
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PHONE 80
R. C. Wood Honored
Jan. 3 On Birthday i
Anniversary
Mrs. R. C. Wo<3d entertained ^fe-
the- family-home east of Crosbyton
Wednesday night, Jan. 3, honoring
Mr. Wood on his birthday anni-
versary. turkey dinner Was
served to 36 guests- following
which games of dominoes^ and 42
were plaVe^i andi-.'^J"home movie
was showji^
Guests ' included" Messrs. and
Me.^dames J. L. McCrummen, Bill
Mayes, Keltz Garrison, " Clyde
Nicholson. Robert- Work and Lar-
ry, W. R. Adams, Pete Marph,
Tom Jackson, .'Gilbert Brurison,
Cecil Johnson, tlomey. Coffey, J.
W. Wood and Dianiie, Delinqr iFor-
gus and family, Ronnie, George
and Dell, Mrs. S. J. Dendy, Mrs.
Jack Steen, Mr. Ray. Haltorn^and
the honoree and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. R C. Wood, ;
ami-^tu.
, After the7~busineks~meeting, a
refreshment plate was Served to
Mmes. A. B. EScum, I. W. Giles,
Mother Harden, C. T. Justus, An-
cil Steele, GlenfoM Fowler, Ralph
.Fowler, Loyd, E. Fowler, Francis
Odom, Bill : Odom, Otis-Justus,
Henry Higgiribotham, jr., and the
hostess, Mrs. Matthews.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Glenford ^ Fowler-Thursday,
Jan. 18. Everyone bring-, their
thimble.*. 1 ,•
Mesdames Asalee Reed and
Gunn 'visited with friends in
last week.
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DRi JIM J. ROBERTS
CHIROPRACTOR
In Block North of
Citizens National Bank
in Old City Hall Location
CROSBYTON, TEXAS
Phone 189
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1951, newspaper, January 11, 1951; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256431/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.