The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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lass wedt. Sls« arid Tcciszrj .sarr>" t& ieam,d$at CpL .riharfio
Mac Mityre wtkj is watis tbe Ma-
rzrte% is Hawaii had hit moaer
r«e«rrsey while be was "-offi
fuard. can*.. Those .service boys
Kare dwrt ger vwj saads aooney
D«"l be ttsjh *>Ji' jrvsr
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■•r local Cajisia; Svjck a^esa
~f~" gzjslMjC^adtteSi!~age
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' i hlie *ith The M E. Gn^ests,
| Q-ir* a lew ymusigszerk sarted
j .."t^iesr first/ year << sdaadfe'-'lraK
I w c«3±Bttsaty..-Those ■w%','';*e«a'
I Tyrol; are Micky GHr:t,_ 'teir
! <j4 Mr, and Mrs. Mr E. Gsvex J
I I>uapt Mwfre sos oS Mr . ! and',
j'lte O. D liqoccu.Oir^yc Ho€,-
| da'a^fcter <rf'-Sfe - -asrf -Mja.'
, J Arooad Hodgje*. Janaoe 'EamboSt,
daughter cd Mr. asc Mr* L £
Be a as expert .*&& repre-
sents c*7 SOUND; EELI-
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WORK
arstnuuicE Acaicr
4S11 Cmbytoe
73erTi-
nwskd Wake We are happ> for
•riese jtrsrr/jssttrs. but we 'ran .a?-'
to reaseeber how k«*:y jj *-3ls
!tf as *-heis our own yoongsiea
started school, also. the last
y«Mnigster is our faintly, our
rien*. Kares Wlpeg-ar cayghter
'Of -Mr ' afld Mri-'Keltor. Wlhegiar
of rx-ar Crr«s.bj"tor.. we hate r
realized how loaeiy, it wo>aSd be
urtiJ- Wedr*sday af* -rry>on of
lasi week when we aioo? w:th
the Keiton aad %. L Wlnegau*.
L E. Eair bolts and R M Spenos
u-ere all oser to the A L Wine
gart and nof a child on the
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Mr. and Mr*. D. D ThomhiH
ax>5 «e m f a is
.li'^naKhiaf hafqJtes to it.
-Mrs. J. C McCracken has^ a
. rteW rocd as bier /ho^ae new ha v-
ing gotsec- -the ©3d caae replaced
weei before laaa. _r ;;
—Bjliaat 8ktari BB-«fld—Bete
% acationed in parts of Texas and s ST JT" J ' * -J. I'
... «Hash, son of Mr. and Mrs. C
and.'L. R. EaJnboit . haw ^realty i
.beec fc ur>" ■• building ' auwdae )
rooc 'on i the house over, at - the '
A L..Wihegars near Cone-on the.
LiiJie Parlshill farm. .J'..- |
Seena to be quite a list d ;
sickness is the community fti*
week. Mickey Civest ansaed
three dap of school last week
due to a tore throat-and Sunday =
moraing oai Sunday School at- •
tendance was low doe to r-
much sjckhe**. hope all will sooei^
be feeling fine again.
Three young men from our;
neck rA the woods were marped '
last week. To them and their
brideis we wisb to offer oar con-
gratulations. They are Frank
r u*^
?'>w- Miex, all last w«ek;
dr. r. Mcintosh
Optometrist
211 So. Main St . Phone YUkon 3-3460
Floydada, Texas
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{Your Choice
OfColorgt)
| Hash. James Berry, son of Mr.
J and Mrs. Cecil Berry and Donald
Seigler. son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Seigler.
Seems everyone is getting rea-
dy this Monday morning to at-
tend the Jubilee at Crosbyton.
Harold Trull and Bill Mar ley
were callers one day last week
of the L. R. Rain bolts
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sellers
and .daughter visited Sunday
with her parents and brother
Mr. and Mrs. C B. Leatherwood
and Curtis.
Mrs. L. R. Bainbolt came over
Friday and we fixed peas for the
freezer. _ Saturday Mrs. Kelton
WInega? and Karen Jo came ov-
er, had to get Karen's Jubilee
dress all finished.
Mr.' and Mrs. Hoyt McClure
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McCluie
and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Du-
^ ane McClure attended the wedd-
j ing of a nephew of Mrs. Hoyt
McClures. in Abilene August 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt McClure ate
dirmef Thursday of iaist week
with Mr. and Mrs: Ronald Mc-
Clure and girls, Brenda and
Rhonda. Hoyt and the boys have
been quite busy thrashing the
feed for. the boys as well as for
Hoyt
Mr/ and Mrs. Willard Richard
son and Mardlla Marsh were
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Bennett
J. M. Bennett made a business
trip, to Lubbock on Monday
morning of this week.
Mr. and Mrs." Claborn Marsh
and Mardlla of Crosbyton were
Sunday visitors with the Willard
Richardsons. '
Mr. and Mrs; Ronald McClure
and girls were Sunday dinner
guest oi the Hoyt McClures.
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PICNIC
HOlfET BOT
TALL CAN
Lemonade
SUN VJULLET
weers
SHORTENING
3 lb. can
MOB TON'S
Salad Dressing
Quart Jar
Tonrr tissue
fresh cabbifie
3 rolls 25c
POUND
5c
CELLO BAG
carrots
B ED
tokay grapes
POUND
15c
All Brands
% Gallon
49c
r
Low-cost step saver—
m telephone h yoor kitdsenl
ff
convenient! And you have a choice of ten lovely
colors to blend with poor color scheme.
, This attractive wall phooe features utmost economy
of wall space. Handset la cradled at the tide, so it
doesn't get knocked off. "Whisper-qtiietf^dial catches
cellinf liailt; so if easy to see. And, with all it«
«Ktr convenience, the cost is only pennies per dayl
Cell ear Business Office. 1U1 us what additional tele,
ffcooee you'd like to hava-in the kitchen^ bedroom,
or workshop. Why not doit iwwf
BCNCRAL TCUPHOHt
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the review
Published Weekly on Thursdays
at Crosbyton, Crosby Co., Texas.
W. H.CUBBT
PubHsbar and Owner
z PATRICK PEWHHI I'
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MUM BPO HCfwlHlly
Entered as Second Class Mail
Matter on the 14th day of Janua;
ry, JS09, at the Post Office at
Crosbyton, Texas, under the act
of Congress of March 3, 1879.
NOTICE: Any erroneous reflec-
tion: upon th« character, stand-
ing or reputation of amy indivi-
dual, firm or corporation, which
mky appear in the columns of
Tb Crosbyton Review, will glad-
ly be corrected upon its being
brought td the attention of the
odttor.
suBKBrnov bates
Lo>*d A. Fowler visited with her .
sb^er, Mrs. Joe Blocker, in- a j
Lubbock hospital Saturday. We
are happy to report her improve-
ment
Mrs. James Robinson. Jimmy
and Valle Jean of Lovington, Ji.
Mex., spent Saturday night with
Mrs. Robinson's mother, Mrs. J.
A. Fowler; . who accompanied
them home for a short visit
Jubilee guests of- Mr. and Mrs.'
W. O. Matthews are. Mrs. Leo-
Janeovsky and daughter, Leona
of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who ar:
rived Sunday. They were early-
day settlers.
Mr. and Mrar O. C. Fowler vis-
ited in the Gleriford Fowler home
Friday night
Mr. James Kennedyspent-Sat-
urday night with the Eural Jus-
tuses. Mr. and Mfs. C T.' Justus
took him to his home in Rankin
Sunday.
Miss Ann Callahan of Texico,
N. Mex., spent the week with
her niece, Mrs. Glen Bailey and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reynolds
and June of Hereford spent Sat-
urday night with'Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. B. Parker.
Randall Ellison spent. Sunday
with Rodney Maples. Zane Elli-
son spent the day with Terry
Ellison.
Mr. and Mm. Allen Mize and
Mrs. Don Kickson and son - en-
joyed dinner Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Mize of Ralls..'
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B, Parker
went t<r Abilene Sunday where,
they met and visited with their
daughter, Mrs. Raymond Boren,
Charles and Sandra. Charles 'is
enrolling at A.C.C.
Max Gallipiore spent Sunday
and Sunday ni^hit with Charles
Moore.
Wayne Justus spent Sunday
with Travis Sursa, Jr.
Sunday dinner guests in the
John L.: Parker home were Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Parker, Sharee
and Kitz, and Mr. and Mrs. Lar-
ry Parker and family of LittLe-
field.
Those enjoying supper Sun-
day night with Mr. dnd Mrs.
Don Parker and Terry were Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. B. Parker, the
Leonard Parkers, Keith Parkers,
Larry Parkers and John L. Park-
ers.
Jubilee guesis Monday night
in the Don Anderson home Were
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, And«cson
and family and Miss Mary An-
derson, ajl of Uibbodu Mr. and
Hrs. E. EL Claborn of Lubbock,
Mr. and Mrs. Luthet Clabora and
baby of Ann A^rnr, Mich.,
Tuesday night foeatfcQ
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Covington
left Sunday for a visit with rela-
tives in Vista. Calil.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Bennett: fSr. and Mrs. Ervin Tedford
visited in Paducah Sunday in | and family on Ontario, Calif,
the home of his parents, Mr. and ! visited last week in the home cf
Mrs. Pat Bennett t Mr. and Mrs, Ted Tedford.
1BWWX
says i MR. RAY MAX
.1505 South Kentucky,
Roswell, New Mexico
"As an average, working couple, we didn't reallw
how easy it b to buy a freezer until we got ovn M
says Mr. May. The Mays grow food for their <
freeaer, too, and Mr. Ma£adds, "We fill our fteeser
from our small garden space every year." How .
wonderful to pick garden-fresh vegetables out of your
home freezer all year 'long. The delightfbl •
experience can.be yours just as soon ks you get
your home, freezer — whether you 'grow your own*
or-buy'em on special'at the market <
• SCI roirn it dot kilowatt
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1958, newspaper, September 11, 1958; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243432/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.