The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1953 Page: 4 of 8
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For Sale
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UTS
FABM AND HOME
2 bedroom and den, dose to
hospital.
2 bedroom, well landscaped,
large frontage.
Houses from 2-room to 8-room,
apt houses, hotels, tourist courts.
Have business property' with
good revenue.
160 acres in irrig. district.
200 acres in irrig. district.
240 acres in irrig. district.
Some of this can be bought for
29% down.
Helpy-Selfy Laundry, best in
West, and other businesses. Can
show by appointment. -
Several farms on East Plains.
If you will try to, buy, we will
see that you succeed.
JOE W. LEMONDS
Phone 4816 1-tfc
FOR SALE: 2-year old Short-
horn fyQll. C. L. Daniel, 4 miles
northwest Ralls. 3-2tp
FOR SALE: Bundles or baled
feed. Also feed hauling. See Ar-
lie Fewell, ph. 5936. 3-ltc
FOR SALE: 8-mm Revere mo-
vie camera. See Worth Fullingim
at John Harvey residence. 3-1 tp
FOR SALE: Used store fixtures
including display cases, wall
cahinets, new Parker pen ease,
marble table tops. Inquire at
Miller Drug. 3-tfc
FOR SALE: One cook stove,
practically new, $100. See at the
Citizens Insurance Agency or
write Mrs. R. Matlock, Spring-
ville, Tenn. 2-4tp
FOR SALE: The best repair
work in towrtf Also-battery chaf-
ging~in3~weI3ing.
For Rent
i FOR ^RENT: Furnished house
and furnished garage apartment.
See* Arlie Fewell., 3-ltc
FOR RENT: 4-room and bath
apt See Ernest Roberson. 3-2tc
FOR RENT: 4-room house near
school. Newly redecorated. See
Mr. or Mrs. Joe L^ynb. < 2-tfc
FOR RENT: 4-room and bath
house, newly redecorated. See
A. D. Whalen, phone 2498. 2-ltp
FOR RENT: 4-room-and bath
apartment, unfurnished. See Mrs.
W.T.Dunn. 2-ltp
Wanted
I NE^ED Some more local list-
ings. I have cash buyers.
GARNET JONES AGENCY
Phone 5081 ' 3-ltc
WANTED: Work as practical
nurse, companion for lady, or
what have you. Call Mrs. C. R.
Williams, phone 3831, and-" ask
for Mrs. W. M. Roberts. 3-ltp
WANTED: Ironing in my home.
Mrs. M. A. Ethridge or phone
5492. . ; " • , 3-4tp
WANTED
Auto and tractor repair work,
welding and battery charging.
WILTON'S GARAGE
Across street from West Texas
Gin — Phone 2421
Not the largest shop in town
but the best. 42-tfc
WANT TO BUY Tate model
wrecked or burned cars. Also
old cars, junkers, scrap and junk
iron. Gunn's Radiator Service.
Sfrtte
Real Estate
TOR SALE By Owner: 4-room
house on 50x140 ft. lot, good lo-
" 'Mn 'nrA"".!'';,. —"TT—T1
WILTON'S GARAGE
Phone 2421. • Wilton Seigler,
Owner. South "82" Cafe. 39-tfc
BELL Implement & Motor Co.
Mercury Cars.
New and Used Ford Tractors.
Farm Equipment ltfc
Farms Foi Sale
COME IN and look over my
Muleshoe listings. Grass land
and irrigated farms. Lots of
shallow 10-inch wells. Prices are
down. —
GARNET JONES AGENCY
Phone 5081 3-ltc
FOR SALE: See us for farms,
ranches or town property. Russell
McCurdy or F. M. Dunn. ltfc
cation .Priced to sell. J.R. Brfrice -
field, phone 5547. 3-ltp
REAL ESTATE FOR
New 3-bedroom and bath to
be moved. $2650.
GARNET JONES AGENCY
Phone 5081 3-ltc
THINK IT OVfeR! Why pay
rent—it's money thrown away.
Own your own home, rooms
and bath, good location. 2-4tp
CHEAP FOR IMMEDIATE SALE:
4-rooms and bath, 75 ft. east
front, easy terms. See W. W.
Barrington, —l'4tc
TOR SALE: City or farm pro-
perty. See us before you buy.
Mayes & Robertson. ltfc
For Lease
80 acre irrigated farm to CASH
LEASE at Lqckney. See Lewis
Hickman, McAdoo, Texas. 2-2tp
CROSBYTON O. E. S. CHAPTER
NO. 891
STATED MEETINGS
1st & 3rd Thursdays
Masonic Hall
i
Business Service
I will do IRONING at my
home. Phone 4411. Mrs. Roy
Morgan. 2-4tc
_ CHRYSLER Industrial Motors,
both the V-8 and Big 6. See them
at Cockei Motor Co. 51-8tc
SEE MRS. GEO. STRANGE for
free demonstration on Air Way
Sanitizor, world's only complete-
ly sanitary vacuum cleaner. P.
O.' Box 141, Crosyton. 49-4tc
GENERAL INSURANCE
Real Estate and Loans
WOttK INSURANCE AGENCY
FOUNDATION WOES? Let me
show you the Beauty and Health
benefits of Spencer Supports de-
• EYES EXAMINED
• GLASSES FITTED
IF-
ESSARY
Big Four News
By ARNESE HORNE
Mr. and Mrs. James Fowler and
Jimmy were visitors in the Jade
Brixey home Sunday.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Edler and Conneye are
Mrs. Pauline McNally and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Cotton of Wewoka,
Okla. They are the mother,sister
and brother-in-law of Mrs. Edler.
The Home Demonstration club
will meet Thursday, Jan. 22nd at
the auditorium with Mrs. Loyd
Williams as hostess. Bring your
thimble.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Edler spent
Sunday in Lubbock with their
daughters.
Harley Fowler spent Sunday
afternoon with R. A. Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Home and
Arnese, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Mackey visited i Sunday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kerry W.
Home in Dimmitt.
The R. A. Butler, Sr. family
have been ill with the flu. We
hope they are much improved
by now.
tM-r*.-and Mrs, Chflfi. B. Parker
and Mr. and Mrs. Willy Ihnfeldt
were Sunday dinner guests in
the home of Mr. and * Mrs. L. C.
Parker in Crosbyton.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Parker went
to Galveston Thursday.
Jimmy Treat visited Don and
Dayton Parker Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Odom have
the flu. We wish them, a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mize, Pat-
sy and Wilbur visited Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Moses and Mr. and
Mrs. Lete' Mize of Ralls Sunday
afternoon. '
Mr. Allen Mize- and Wilbur
went to Lubbock Thursday after-
noon on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Justus vis-
ited in Portales, N. M. Sunday
through Monday, returning home
Tuesday. «
Mr. and Mrs. Eural Justus vis-
ited John Hargrove Sunday in
Lorenzo.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Justus and
Eural went to Spade Friday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fowler went
to Vernon to stay two weeks
with Dr. Brown and his staff.
Mrs. Francis Odom has had the
flu. She staved in the hospital
from Tuesday to Friday."We hope
she is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Latham
visited over the week-end in the
home of Mrs. Latham's parents
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Odom and Beth.—
There was a going—away par-
Broadway News
By SARAH RATHEAL -
! :
Those who helped Mr. A. L.
Winegar celebrate his birthday
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kel*
ton Winegar and Karen, Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Thomhill and boys,
Donald Wayne and Tommy, Mrs.
Grace McCracken, Mr. and Mrs,
R. M. Spence of Floydadir, ~antf
Miss Georgia Spence of Dumas.
Visitors that afternoon were Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Walker, Mr. and
Mrs. D. D. Thomhill, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Beckham and Mrs. J. B.
Marley. We wish Arlind many
more happy birthdays.
Mrs. Jodie Joplin also celebra-
ted a birthday Sunday. She en-
joyed a birthday dinner in the
Harold Trull home. Others who
were present were Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Ratheal and "family, Mt.
Jodie Joplin and Milton, and Ri-
ta and Sarah Ratheal. We wish
her many more happy birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ratheal
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Flem-
ins and family Monday night.
" Mr, and Mrs. M. R. Givens and
boys were overnight - guests of
fyT6FXesTle~F0Wler, In the ~Brg
Four auditorium last Friday
night. We had a nice time and
delicious refreshments. Hate to
see Leslie have to go to Korea,
but wish him Gods speed.
Mr. R. E. Fowler and Mr. S. L.
West have gone to Oklahoma to
move a load of furniture to Mr.
West's new home.
Mrs. S. L. West and her dauvh-
ter, Edna Kay, have been staying
with Mrs. R. E. Fowler and Ouita.
Thursday night visitors in the
Ralph Fowler home were Mr. and
Mrs. Shorty Cardinal and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brixey ate
dinner with Mrs. R. E. Fowler
and Ouita. Sunday. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Neff and
son ate Sunday supper with Mrs.
R. E. Fowler and "Ouita.
Mrs. G. H. Fowler accompanied
a group of youth to a district
meeting of the M. Y. F. in Sla-
ton Saturday afternoon and vis-
ited in the home of Rev. and
Mrs. E. F. Crabtree. Rev. Crab-
tree is a former pastor.
_o —
Georgia is the largest state
east of the Mississippi. '
o
The Erie Canal connects the
Hudson River and Lake Erie.
signed, cut and made just for
you. Phone 4552.
MRS. GEORGIA BASS
Registered Spencer Corsetiere
- r 43-tfc
SAND AND GRAVEL, Garden,'
yard and driveway work. Pure
ground fertilizer. Also steel
clothes line posts for sell. Phone
3546 or see R. W. Mize. 23-tfc
CROSBYTON LODGE NO. 1020
A. F. & A. M.
STATED MEETING
Saturday Night on
or Before 1st Full
Moon Each Month.
Mrs. Grace McCracken" Alonday
night."
Shoppers in Lubbock Monday
were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beckham
and Mrs. Charles Thomhill. The
shoppers Tuesday were Mrs.
Grace McCracken, Mrs. M. R. Gi-
vens and Mrs. D. D. Thomhill.
Sunday visitors with the Chas.
Thornhills were Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Wooten and family of Ralls.
" Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bennett
and Jim of Childress, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Brixey, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Berry? and Mrs. Lois
Ratheal were guests in the J. M.
'ifcennett home Sunday. The Hom-
er Bennetts also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Richardson and
family.
Sunday dinner guests^ with
Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Jordan were
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Whalen.
Visiting with Jerry Ratheal on
Sunday were Rita and Sarah
Ratheal.
Mr. W.- P. Ratheal was an ov-
ernight guest with Mr., and Mrs.
A. L. Ratheal and family Sun-
day night. He visited thje R: C.
Ratheals Monday and" Tuesday:
nights. We would like to wish
his wife, Mrs.'W. P. Ratheal, who;
is in the hospital, a very speedy
recoveryr-
Mary Ratheal was the guest
of Janelle Leatherwood Sunday.
Monday overnight guests of
Mrs. Grace McCracken were Mr.
Teddy, Preston and Mickey.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Spence and
^nald!Wayn£L_.XhQtrillilJJ^EIoyc.
dada, and Miss Georgia Spence
of Dumas, were overnight guests
in the A. L. Winegar home Sat-
urday night. Mrs^.Kelton Wine-
gar and Karen, and Mrs. Grace
McCracken, also enjoyed supper
with them that night.
Wayne Flemins visited Mickey
Cooper Monday' night.
Visitor^Jn the S. H. Starrett
home of Lubbock Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Givens and
boys.
Those who enjoyed television
with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mor-
ris and Joyce Friday night were
Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Jordan, Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Ratheal and Mary
and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Whalen
and Elsie.
Sunday night visitors in the D.
D. Thomhill home were the M.
R. Givens and the Ben Beck-
hams.
Jarita Flemins visited Patsy
Witt Sunday. We are glad to
have Jarita hack in school and'
well again after her operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomhill
and Pamela visited Mr. and Mrs.
D. D. Thomhill Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Clark of An-
ton visited the Thornhills Satur-
day evening.
Mrs. W. A. Walker was a vis-
itor with Mrs. J. M. Bennett Fri-
day.
The T. E. Thornhills visited
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Thomhill on
Tuesday. Mrs. T. E. Thomhill
visited in the. A.,D. Whalen
home awhile ^Tuesday evening.
Monday afternoon visitors in
S T E A K
POUND
DR. JIM J. ROBERTS
CHIROPRACTOR
In Block North of-
Citizens National Bank
In Old City Hall Location
CROSBYTON, TEXAS
' Business Phone 3891
Residence Phone 2591
Crosby County
IRRIGATION SERVICE
Phone 5721 v
Night Phones: 5217 or 3792
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GRAPEFRUIT
Ruby Red
Pound
12<
CARROTS
CELLO BAG
15 c
RADISHES
BUNCH
GREEN ONIONS 7%
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TURNIPS & TOPS 1
AnyBrand OC
Pound M1
PURE
3 LB. CARTON
LARD
48c
CRACKERS
1 LB. BOX
21c
PATIO
NO. 2
CHILI
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TOMATO SAUCE
Shurfresh
Pound
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ROAST
POUND
49c
. ^CORN KING
BACON
POUND
3 9c
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L. H. FINCH PHONE 5251
MEMBER OF SOUTH PLAINS ASSOCIATED GROCERS
JOHN DAVIS
the J. M, Bennett home were
Mrs. Ben Marley, Mrs. J. C. Jop-
lin and Mrs. A. L. Ratheal.
Gary Thomhill visited his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Thomhill, Monday.
Mary Ratheal visited Betty
Barnett Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Mackey
Tuesday visitors with
Mrs. J. M. Bennett. i
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CROSBYTON, TEXAS
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1953, newspaper, January 15, 1953; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256536/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.