The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1959 Page: 3 of 10
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We were sorry to learn that
Jim Stamtt was ia an Amarillo
hospital quite seriously ill with
a Mood dot. Surely hope be will
soon be up and going again.
tin. Jodie Joplin and son. Mil
tie and Mia. C. E. Holcomb and
children of Uvalde went to Am-
arillo last week where they vis-
ited with Mr.'and Mrs. Bay Mor-
gan and Mr. and Mrs. Manford
Morgan and children. Mrs. Man-
ford Morgan and children came
back with the Joplins and Sat*
urday Mr. Morgan came down.
They all visited die Jodie Jop-
lins, Harold Trulls and Alvin
Ratheals.
Miltie Joplin and Mrs. Carl
Holcomb took Mrs. C E. Hoi-
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(•stb and children back to their
home lp Uyalde Sunday.
An Item of interest to most ot
the Crosbyton people: Itev.
Gutce/ former pastor of first
Baptist Church in Crosbyton. Is
to dd the preaching In a revival
at Summitt Baptist Church in
Amarillo and will be the house
guest of Mr. and, Mrs. Bay Mor
gan of that city, who are also
former members of the Crosby
ton church as well as our com-
munity. Rev Gutce is now living
In Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wlnegsr
snd Georgia Ann attended fun- j
era! services in Ranger Saturday
before last for the infant daugh-
ter of Mr: and Mrs. Melvln White
who are former members of our
community.
Mrs. J. W. Stewart was a
Thursday morning caller of Mrs.
D D. Thornhtll.
Mrs. L. H. Finch of Crosbyton
was a caller on Mrs. J. M. Ben-
nett last Monday. Friday Rev.
Fine visited Mrs. Bennett.
Mrs. J. W. Stewart visited her
aunt, Mrs. -Tillford Taylor in the
Floydada hospital Wednesdsy
afternoon of last week. Mrs
Taylor died Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt McClure
spent the weekend in Sari An-
tonio visiting their son and fam-
ily. the James B. McClures. They
went down to get acquainted
with their new granddaughter.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wall and
Don were Sunday afternoon vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
Glvens and boys. Teddy. Preston
and Mickey.
Mrs. A. G. Barnett visited Sun-
day with the C. B. Leatherwoods.
Mr. and " Mrs. "R. C. Ratheal
were Sunday visitors with Mf.
and Mrs. W. P. Ratheal.
Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Joplin were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. J.
C McCracken and Mrs. Clara
Dean.
Sonday visitors in the J. B
Marley home were Mr. and Mrs.
Elvis Marley and Yvonnda. Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin R. Marley and
girls, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Joplin.
Mrs.^Lizzie Crausbay visited a-
whlle Sunday night.
Several of the Arvis Moons
family were ill last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. p. Whalen
were Friday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Dutton near Rails.
We were happy that Mrs. H. LI
Morris was able to return home
from the Crosbyton hospital Fri-
day. We wish for her a speedy
Mrs. Billy R. Webster was 111
Sunday and Teddy Glvens was
also on the sick list To them
and all who are 111 we wish s
speedy recovery.
We are glad to report Mrs
Francis Copeland Is Improving:
Mr snd Mrs. Kenneth Havens
snd children. Shelly Jusn and
Tim. were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sudduth
and Diann.
Rev. and Mflfc- G. W. Fine and
children had as their weekend
visitors sn uncle and some other
relatives. Mrs. Fine's mother was
to undergo surgery the first of
this week. We truly wish for her
a speedy recovery.
Mr. snd Mrs. Jack Thornhll
Pam'and Brad of. Amarillo were
Saturday night and Sunday visi^
tors In the D. D. Thornhill home
They and Mrs. D. W. Newman of
Dumas came down together. Mrs.
Newman stopped in Floydada a*
the home ot her parents. Mr-and
Mrs. R M. Spence.
Other Saturday night visitors
with the D. D. Thornhills were
Hubert Thornhill of Seymour.
Mr. and Mrs. HomerSmith and
Bessie of Crosbyton. Sunday vis-
itors were Mrs. Homer Miller of
Croton and Mrs. Ira Edwards
and children. Billy Don and Sup
of Dickens.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Beckham
were Sunday .and Sunday night
visitors In Lubbock'1 with the
Cslvln Beckhams.
Tuesday afternoon callers of
Mr. and Mrs. T E. Thornhill and
Tommy were Mr and Mrs. Burl
Wall and Mr. and Mrs. D. D
Thornhill.
Mr. dfnd Mrs. Hoyt McClure
spent the weekend In San An*
tonlo as guests of their son and
family. Mr and Mrs. Jafaes Mc-
Clure. Debbie. Michael and Mar
tha Jo Principal reason for the
visit was to become acquainted
with their newest grandchild.
Martha Jo..
ITS
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Bottle
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Mellorine
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Small Size 35c
Large Size _ 65c
ANY KIND
BISCUITS
Can
10c
GOLDEN YELLOW Pound
BANANAS W/k
BUSSETT
POTATOES
10 Lb. Big
45c
CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE
9 Oz. Flat Can
15c
San Valley or KimbeD'a Bert
0LE0 lb. 20c
TOMATOES
Carton
17c
Donald Duck Frozen 6 Oz. Can
01ANGE JUICE 10c
Cat fish
OCEAN
FXOONOB
Pound
39*
Spring
AT
DBY GOODS
Condy stripes
in fine cotton
seersucker define
the easy lines
of our classic
golfer..,. 4?
trimmed ot the
waist with on
elasticized belt.
Drip-dry. Brown,
green, grey, red.
JO to 42 and
custom sizes for
the shorter figure,
10c to 22c.
12.95
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MENU
caossTTon school
lunchroom
Week of April 13 17
Monday: Salmon Croquettes,
green beans, whole kernel corn,
hoi rolls, apple sauce, milk.
Tuesday: Spaghetti with meat,
blackeyed peas, vegetable salad,
hot rolls, prunes, milk.
Wednesday: Tamale pie, brown
beans, buttered hominy. cole
slaw, fruit Jello,. milk
Thursday: pork patties and
gravy. English peas, creamed
potatoes, carrot sticks, peaches,
milk.-
/ Friday: sandwiches (tuna, bol-
ogna, pimento-cheese , potato
chips, vegetable soup, lettuce
and plekles, devllsfood cake and
milk.
Pvt. Weldon Fletcher
Is Member of
Army Vc
Army Pvt. Weldon E. flefcher,
20. son of Mr. and Mi*. John F.
Fletcher. Is a member of Battefy
B volleyball team which recent-
ly won the 35th Artillery cham-
pionship In Germany.
He entered the Army In Feb-
ruary 1958, completed his bade
training at Fort Carson, Colo„
and arrived at Werthelm, Ger-
many last August.
Fletcher Is a 1956 graduate Of
Crosbyton high school.
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Mr and Mm. Marvin Proctor
returned from Dallas Tuesday
evening where they had been at-
tending a glnner's convention
and visiting with her brother,
Ed Hardin.
Hallmark Cards At The
Summer pmMH..
light-as-air
cotton lawn
frosted with
white embroidery.
Drip-dry, minimum
iron. Blue, pink,
green, yellow.
8 to 18.
14.95
\
Lorch Hobbies Short "Dutch Boy" Short
French-ribbiin
embroidery
stripes a pretty,
full-skirted dress.
Tiny pearlized buttons
and a small collar
finish the easy bodice.
Drip-dry, minimum-
iron cotton in blue,
gold or beige
, Sizes 8 to 18.
14.95
Your summpf .sports wardrobe
will not tw* complete without
this Jamaica short of crease
resistant chino by LORCH
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White, Belfje. Capri Blue. Mel-
on, Red, Blark, Navy, Lltfht
Blue.
JAMAICA «HORT
BACK POCKET
Sanforized sport duck^ln the
most wonderful of Dutch Boy
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Jri all utility colors and priced
so. reasonably. Sizes: 10-20.
Colors: Black, Red, Khaki, Na-
vy. White, Turquoise.
"DUTCH HOY"
PKi)AL PUSHER
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ot Sanforized cotton gabardine
and has a back pocket too..
Sizes: 8-18- CoIots: White,
Pink, Ice Bl,ue, Red, Navy,
Black.
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own. In Sanforized sport duck.
Buy them In many colors: Sizes:
10-20. " Colors: Black, Red, Kha-
ki, Navy, White, Turquoise.
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1959, newspaper, April 9, 1959; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243462/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.