The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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The Passing Scene
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Business Service
Foe Sale
_ FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT:
3-room trailer house on two
lots. See Travis Bennett or ph.
'5972 afternoons only. 26-ltp
ATTENTION. LADIES ONLY I
We have a complete .stock of
{materials for making crocheted
hats, bags, stoles, afghans, rugs,
etc. Everything for ;the needle
worker.
BENTON'S YARN SHOP
117 Crosby Ave/ 26-tfc
FLAVOR SEAL COOKWEAR,
stainless steel. Write or call for
free dinner" party. -Mrs. S. L.
Montgomery, 4013-21st St., ph;
36241, Lubbpck, 23-4tp
FOR SALE: New crop alfalfa
hay, 10 ml. no. Lockney, turn
east at gin 2 miles. Melvin
Brock. 19-8tp
FOR SALE: Baled alfalfa, new
crop. E. C. Chron, 4 Ms mi. north
Balls or phone 4972, Ralls. 17-tfc
NEW IRRIGATION MOTORS.
Cocke Motor Co. Ph. 5291. 14-tfc
COMPLETE AIR
CONDITIONING SERVICE
I now handle, two types of
window air conditioners, and
have all fittings, different sizes
of tubing, motors, pumps, excel-
sior, in fact everything needed
to install or repair your air con-
ditioner. Call 3361 or 5421 for
prompt service.
B. W. PTBON ll-23tp
CROSBTTON NATIONAL FABM
LOAN ASSOCIATION
Disbursing Farm Loans for the
Federal Land Bank at 4%.
Phone 4616, Crosbyton, Tex., or
See E. H. FLOURNOT. Jr. 14-tfc
FOR IRRIGATION Well Re-
pair, cleaning, pulling and set-
ting pumps, see or call James C.
Moore at 917 North Crosby,
Crosbyton, Tex., phone 5481, or
see Eugene Moore, Spur, Texas.
• 2-tfc
SAND AND GRAVEL, Garden,
yard and driveway work. Pure
ground fertilizer. ' Also steel
clothes line posts for sell. See or
write R. W. Mize, Bex 177, Pet-
ersburg. ' . 26-tfc
Th* Tr<W*fcrt -S<Jrwv l*r48t.
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Heal Estate
FOR S^LE: 3-room house. See
R. W. Mize, Box 177, Petersburg,
Texas. , 26-tfc
FOR SALE: 25x60 brick bldg.,
Just south of NFLA office. Work
-Insurance Agency. *16-tfc
SEE THIS quality home, air
conditioned and central heating
system, garage, terrace, attrac-
tively landscaped. Take up eq-
uity and assume FHA - loan.
John Duke, phone ,2671 or 4406.
16-tffr
FOB SALE
Modern 7-room and bath home
less than 2 years old, excellent
condition, and a good buy.
. "4-room and bath white stucco.
A good home a't a fair price.
- BLAKE BBISCOE 10-tfc
ACT NOWI
6-room modern home, $5,000,
with $500 down payment. Imme-
diate possession.
FOR SALE: Irrigated and dry
land farms. If you will try to
buy, we will see that you ?uc^
ceed. <
JOE W. LEMONDS
Phone 3181 49-tfc
FOR SALE: City or farm pro-
perty. See me before you buy.
Geo. E. Mayes. 42-tfc
FOR SALE:. See us for farms,
ranches or town property. Russell
McCurdy or F..M. Dunn. ltfc
Wanted
See Us For "
IRRIGATION WELL REPAIRS
Pulling and setting—Sputter
Clean Out System. Also pull
casing.
FJBLLY INSURED FOB YOUB
COMPLETE PROTECTION
House Moving and Winch
Workl
1 have a man who wants to
buy a 160-acre irrigated farm,
With 6-inch or better well.
LEMONDS & CONDRON
Phone 3181 or 4911 4-tfc
GENERAL INSURANCE
Real Estate and Loans
WORE INSURANCE AGENCY
WAYNE BUTLEB, Inc.
Minneapolis-Moline and
v Studebaker Dealer.
Kendall Oil and Grease. 17-tfc
BELL Implement & Motor Co.
Mercury Cars.
New and Used Ford Tractors.
. Farm Equipment ltfc
WANTED: Old cars, trucks and
tractors—junkers. Gunn's Radia-
tor Shop. 31-tfo
WANTED
Auto and tractor repair work,
welding and battery charging.
WILTON'S GARAGE
Pfc 2421 Wilton Seigler, Owner
Now in Garage Next Door to
Conoco Station 4-tfc
Not the largest shop in town
but the best 42-tfc
For Rent
FOR RENT: Air conditioned
duplex apartment, nicely fur-
nished. See Mrs. E. A.' Roberson
or phone 2247. .—i. 26-ltp
FOR RENT: 2 room furnished
apt. with prlvate~bathr 4 blks. -
N., Meth. Church. Mrs. Mary
Dawdy, ph. 2476i * 26-tfc
CBOSBYTON LODGE NO. 1020
A. F. & A. M.
STATED MEETING
Saturday Night on
or Before 1st Full
Mooa Each Month.
We have
Hallmark
Anniversary
" Cards
The Crosbyton
ARTHRITIS?
I have been wonderfully blessed
in being restored to active life after
being crippled in nearly every joint
in my body and with muscular
soreness from head to foot. I had
Rheumatoid Arthritis and other
forms of Rheumatism, hands de-
formed and my ankles were set.
Limited ipoce prohibits telling
you more here but if you will write
me I will reply at once and tell you
how I received this wonderful relief
Mrs. Lela S. Wier
2805 Arbor Hills Drive
P. O. Box 2695
Jackson 7. Mississippi
CBOSBYTON a E. S. CHAPTER
NO. 091
STATED MEETINGS
1st & 3rd Thursdays
Masonic Hall
DOD6E TILE
WILLSON & BELL LUMBER CO.
4151
CBOSBYTON. TEXAS
"What's Hie matter, Chick? Don't you know you're with a
very experienced one-arm driver?'!
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Do you know a young couple about to be married? Give
them the most appreciated gift of all—a U. S. Savings
Bond. So simple for you: no worry about duplications,
because duplications of this gift are always welcome!
So tvonderful for them: because an interest-earning
Savings Bond increases in value with time.
Millions have discovered this safe,
sure way to save "rainy ^day" money ...
Have you a little extra money you're saving for emergencies?
Then do as 43 million Americans are doing—put it where it's
safe, and where it will work for you—in U. S. Savings Bonds!
Bonds pay good interest—an average of 3% compounded semi-,
annually, when held to maturity. They can go on earning inter-
est for as long as 19 years 8 months if you wish, giving you
back 80% more than you put inf
You'll find, too, that you aren't so tempted to spend the money
when it's invested in Bonds. Yet, should an emergency arise,
your money is readily available.
Best of all, your money is safe. Cash destroyed is gone forever.
But if your Savings Bonds are lost or destroyed, your Govern
ment will replace them free of charge.
Get into the habit of putting that "rainy day" money into
Bonds. And—if you have a particular savings goal, find out
about the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or the Bond; ,
A-Month Plan where you bank.
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Give the Gift of Security—with
-T U. S. Savings Bonds!
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nmf flWinfco. for thtkr patriotic Amisfioft, the Advertising Cowtcii mm!
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Those Prices are good foiThnisday. Friday. & Sat
DIAMOND
NO. 303 CAN
TOMATOES lie
ZESTEE 20 OZ. TUMBLES
gbApe ielly
33c
ANT BRAND
2 LB. BOX
cbackebs
45c
DIAMOND
NO. 300 CAN
20rk&beans
8 C
HUNTS
NO. 300 CAN
FRUIT COCKTAIL 21c
CALIFORNIA POUND
CANTALOUPES 9c
CABBAGE
POUND
4c
CALIFORNIA WHITE ROSE
POTATOES
10 Lb. Bag
59c
CELLO PjACK
25 c
All Flavors
Two Boxes
TREND
Two Regular Boxes
33 c
.PILLSBURY
biscuits
2 CANS
19c
HUMPTY DUMPTY
SALMON
TALL CAN
36 c
UPTON'S
TEA
i/4 lb. bOk
31c
. PORTERHOUSE
POUND
CORN KING
BACON
CHUCK
POUND
59c
POUND
R0 A|T
PAULGER'S
FRANKS
ENDS & PIECES OF
CELLO PACK
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POUND
DRY SALT BACON 29c
L.H. FINCH • PHONE 5251
MEMBER OF SOUTH PLAINS ASSOCIATED GBOCEBS
JOHN DAVIS
State Fair To
0pen,,0ct. 9th '
Opening day of the 1954 State
Fair of Texas, Saturday, Oct 9,
has been' designated as Press,
Radio and Television Day, it was
announced this week. ~
More than 2,000 newspaper
publishers and radio and TV ex-
ecutives with their families are
expected for Press. Radio and
TV Day this year.
The opening day program of
the fair will be highligted by the
Texas-Oklahoma football class-
ic in the Cotton Bowl. . ^
The Pan-American Livestock
Exposition, one of the major fea-
tures of the fair, will be in full
swing on Press Day and the
barns will be crowded with
champions representing all the
major breeds of beef and dairy
cattle, swine, sheep, Angora
goats. There will be judging of
quarterhorses-ift the roping and
cutting divisions in the morning
and afternoon. --
Heading the entertainment
program of the 1954 fair will
be "The King and I", Broadway
hit musical which will be stag-
ed in State Fair Auditorium. The
show is only one of .a host of
varied attractions to be present-
ed by the nation's largest an-
nual exposition, which last year
drew 2,382,712 visitors in 16 days.
At the Fort Worth convention
the famous golden, diamond-
studded key to the Texas Treas-
ure Chest was passed on by the
retiring president of the Texas
Press Association to his Success-
or for the 16th time.
The key will be used in 1986,
the fair's 100th anniversary year>
to open the chest which was em-
bedded in a monument to the
founders of the fair in 1938. The
chest contains historical docu-
ments and ppies of more than
100 Texas newspapers. The key
remains in the possession of the
TPA president for safekeeping.
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Primitive tribes painted their
faces to frighten the enemy.
———o—;
Molokai, the Hawaiian leper
colony, is supported by the U.S.
One of the' easiest things in.
the world to meet is. expenses.
You run info them every place
you go.
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All spiders do not spin webs.
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"Madonna" means "my lady."
Closed each Saturday
Due to my ministerial duties, Bass Hatch-
ery and Feed Store will be closed each Saturday
during the summer. We ask our customers to
please make their feed purchases during the
Week, so that these closing dates will not incon-
venience you. Thank you. ^
BASS Hatcheiy and Feed Store
JESSE BASS, Owner
cccyo-p c£3 "c
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TO A SUCCESSFUL MAN. PAST FORTY YEARS OF AGE*
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Do you know the people in your community and are you in
a position to explain an intangible asset to them? Do you
wish to engage in a dignified business, setting your own
hours, being your own boss, and having a potential of un- IS
limited earnings? Can you intelligently present a plan to $)
which anyone can say "yes" for, their own benefit? No in- k
vestment necessary—unlimited earnings in a profession*
you can engage in right from your own home, office or store.
•If you are younger and have the ability of ""
a 40-year-old man, you may -be qualified, 'x.
Investigate today—only a few men will be selected in each
community. Write: P. O. Box 365. Fort Worth 1. Texas. '
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1954, newspaper, July 1, 1954; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256611/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.