The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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7"be church adopted a new
btidget on Sunday of last week
Climfh'aUWtdaiKe was not—« „ .
good this past Sunday due to the j
muddy roads. But we are TfeanK^j
"* fui - for the /ain.v we always ;
think we heed a lot of rain at
this time of year.
Mrs J. C McCracken and Mrs. '
J, B. Mar ley were Monday after- $
vnooncaliers in the D. D. Thorn-<
hill and I:. M. Bennett homes.
Chester Campbell of Muleshoef
spent ^Tuesday night of last
week, with his sister and family.;
Mi- £nd Mrs. Elvis Marley and ;
Yvohnda. y x-, . •
Mr. and" -Mrs A. t) Whalen j
'visited the* Richard Sudduths!
Wednesday night after prayer \
meeting. - "v' ' j
Miss Betty Berry- visited with1
-Miss—Sandra cypetr Monday
• nigfft of last week while Tommy
Thornhill and Marshall Berry
attended scout meeting:
Well I'll .bet all the school j
kids'are gla d—mid-term—exams
n hot
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VAN CAMP'S
POUND
tuna fish
GIANT BOX
KIM BRAND
6 CANS
DOG FOOD
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ALL BRANDS
ALL 39c SIZES
. are over, hope all of them pass-
ed. * ...
Ronnie Wiley was quite ill
with flu and 2high fever las;
week-
Monday afternoon Mrs. W. H.
Leatherwood and Mrs. Billie Cor-
nelius were callers in the home
of Mrs. J. W. Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beckham at-
tended to business and visited
relatives in and around- Hobart.
Oklahoma last week.
. Finally Mrs. Clara Dean is j —'—
home again or was #*hen we ■ " °
wrote this item course she her sons and families near San
may be gone somewhere Antonio since before Christmas,
else before it goes to press. Mrs.; .Mrs.. D. D. Thernhill -and -Mrs.
J. C. McCracken and Mrs. D. D. J. C. McCracken visited the Ho
Thornhill met her at the. bus mer Smiths in Dimmitt from
station in Lubbock S^T'urday af-1 Fndav morning until' Saturday
ternoon. She had-beer, visiting afternoon Mr. Smith has been
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GOOD WIN HALE AGENCY
"INSURE—TO BE SURE**
Auto, Fire 4 Casualty-—General
We represent Old Line Legal Reserve Stock Companies Only
2 Bedroom House For Sale
2Down on Direct G. L Loan
TOTAL CASH REQUIRED
; ill with the flu and still wasn't
| feeling at all well. We surely
| hope he will soon be feeling
much better. •
I Mr. and Mrs. L. Rl Rainbolt
j and Children moved to the Ches-
ter Campbell farm last week.
Those helping them with the re-
decorating of the house and
moving were Mrs. J. B. 'Marley,
the A. L. Winegars, T. E. Thorn-
hills, Kelton Winegars, Elvis
Marley, Richard Sudduth and
D. D. Thornhill.'We hope for the
Rainbolts much success and
| happiness in their hew place.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
moo
Monthly. Payments Approximately
$60.00
Calvin Beckhams of Lubbock.
Afternoon callers were the D. D.
and T. E. Thornhills.
Tomipy Thornhill visited over-
night Wednesday with Marshall
Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Andrews
and Sherrill of San Antonio
came up Saturday night and
visited until • Sunday afternoon
with her sister and family, the
L. R. Rainbolts. Other Sunday
;iters "witH the Rainbolts Were
the T. E. Thornhills, Kelton and
A. L. Winegars. -
Tomato Juice
Big Can OE€
ONLY fl5V
Cake Mixes
3 FOR
RED PITTED — GOOD FOR PIES
25c size can
ONLY
19*
6 CANS
CORN
$1.00
SMALL NEW
2 LB. BAG
COCONUT
4 OZ. CAN
15c
BIG SIZE
POUND
DELICIOUS APPLES 1S c
PLAINS Brand
¥2 GALLON
—Mrs. M. R. Giyens and Mickey
were Thursday'mornmg callers
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wooten
and daughter in Crosbyton.
Billy Don Edwards, son of *Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Edwards of Dickens
had his tonsils removed in the
Crosbyton hos'pital Saturday
morning. Billy,Don is a great
nephew of the Thornhills.
Mr. and Mrs. Conda Starrett
were uvtir in—our part of—ttre"
community Friday afternoon but
it seems they could not .find any
one at home. Seems "that was the
day everyone decided to gad.
Duane McClure and Miss Ro-
berta "Reed and Mr. and Mrs.
Hoyt McClure were Sunday" din-
ner guests of Hoyts parents, Mr.
and Mrsi/iGj-wA^ McClure in Cros-
byton.
Mrs. Hoyt McClure reports the
Evanglistic Conference they at-
tended in Dallas last week was
truly a wonderful inspiration.
Claude .Sudduth has been
staying in the house and being
as still as posible since he jerk-
ed a. kink in his back last week.
We surely hope he will soon be
up and about again.
tales. N. Mex.
• Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mize, John -
ny and «6ue of Lbviitgtdn, IT.
Mex., spent Friday night with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. i
Fowler.
Hnmpmalring
Girls Give Talks,
Skits on Nutrition
is Harkins.
Second grade: Bonnie Mason,
Darlehe Dobson and Margarita
Martinez.
Third grade: Kathleen Boyd
and Sharon Warren.
were asked to draw wha* they
remembered from the poster dur-
«thg the art period! Some interest-
ing drawings were presented to
the Homemaking girls from this
class. '
Cicero South Lumber Co.
PHONE 3591
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Mrs; C. T. Justus and Sue were
visitors of Mrs. John L Parker
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fowler vis-
ited in Oklahoma Sunday-
through Tuesday, Miss Ouita
Fowler stayed With, .-her sister,
Mrs. Jack Brixey and family,
while her parents were away.
Mr. &nd Mrs. John L. Parker
enioved dinner Sunday Twith Mr.
j Posters on nutrition emphasiz-
I ing the Texas Daily Food Stan-
The Homemaking I, section 1. jtla.^ s^.own during the
class of Crosbyton High School! s; first grade pupils
had as their project on nutrition,, —;— — —
skits and talks presented to the! q - ^ j ip q ^ jj
England, because of its many
bells, has been called "the ring-
ing ilse."
lower grades in their rooms. In-
teresting talks, skits and games;
on nutrition were given by the!
following "girls:
Time and Money on Ewuf Job/
With their new, mor« powerful engines, the bremd-new John
Deere 520," "620," and 720 ' Tractors are big news—ex-
citing news for farmers everywhere. Here are tractors that offer
you greatly increased work capacity—to handle bigger equip-
ment at maximum speeds and cut production costs ... to
—and lick—bigger and tougher jobs .... to cut hours, even days,
off a job when the rush is on ... to beat the weather and save
cish crops ... to handle more jobs faster, easier, and better ...
and most important, capacity that makes one man a giant in term*
d daily work output. So, stop in soon and experience the new
Power of a 3-plow "520," 4-plow "620," or 5-plow *720" in
the field.
See tefa JOHN DEERE
QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT
Big Four News
By MRS. JOHN L. PARKER
Wednesday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Matthews
were Mr. W. R Teague and son,
Harold of Fresno, Calif., Mrs.
Mayme Matthews, Littlefield,
Dr. and Mrs. O.'R. Cloud,—Spur,
Clayton Cloud and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Higginbothafn."' *' '
Mr. and Mrs. James Artley of
Cheney, Kan., visited in the
home of Mrs. Emma Edler and
Atverda Tuesday.
Amal Fowler visited Thursday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. J, A.
Fowler. '
Mrs. Ethice Fowler spent Fri-
day* afternoon with Mrs. Lettie
Parker.
Mrs. Bluie Smith has been ill
in the local hospital. We haven't
had a late report, but we hope
she is mueh improved.
Those enjoying a slumber par-
ty Friday night with Suzette
'Gallimore were Misses Janic
Hawkes, Sylvia Curry, Theresa
May and Susan Bell.
Mr. and Mjrs. James Artley of
Cheney, Kan., and Rolin Artley
left Wednesday morning for
Fresno, Calif., where th£y will
visit with the men's brother, Ql-
in Artley and family. ^ '
'Siie and Wayne Justus' are
spendlnjg: a few days with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.T.
Justus, while their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Otis Justus, are at Por-
and Mrs. Den Parker and Terry.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Heath of
Haskell are visiting their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Glyd£ Davis, Mr. Davis
and children.
Mr." and Mrs. Cleve Gallimore
and children spent Sunday with
the U. B. Robinsons of Caprock.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hargrove of
Lorenzo visited in the Eural Jus-
tus home Saturday night:
Mrs. Don Parker an
spent Monday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Parker. Don
came out that night. .
Mrs. Chas. B. Parker ate din-
ner with the Leonard Parkers
Monday.
Remember this Coming Thurs-
day, the 23rd, is club meeting
time with Mrs. John L. Parker
■and also at that time the show-
er for Betty Odom. Do- corpe, ev-
eryone.
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There are some 30 active vol-
canoes ..on the Pacific side of
Central America.
—O—; '
Mortality rate of persons con-
First grade: Wynn Nona Mc-
Millan, Yvonda Marley, Judy
Smithee, Jean Stephens and Dor-
Optometrist
211 So. Main St Phone YUkon 3-3460
Floydada, Texas
W
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tracting Cholera is 30 to 80
cent.
per
THE BEVIEW
Published Weekly on Thursdays
at Crosbyton, Crosby Co!, Texas,
W. B. CURRT
Editor and Owner
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Matter on the 14th day of Janua-
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Crosbyton, Texasr under the act
of Congress of March 3, 1879.
NOTICE: Any erroneous reflec
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1958, newspaper, January 23, 1958; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243399/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.