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THURSDAY. JANUARY 5. 1966
CROSBYTON'REVIEW, CROSBYTON. TEXAS
I Crosbyton Clinic Hospital
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Dec. 29; Mrs. Eldon L Wil
Hams of McAdoo for medical
treatment, dismissed Dee.
30; PoHy Guinn of Matador
for medical treatment,' dis
: missed Jan. 2, 1967; Majy
Minor of Crosbytop. for med
leal ’ treatment, dismissed
Dec. 29.
Admitted Dec. 29: Dr W
M. Romane of B.yan, Texas,
for medical treatment, dis
missed Dec. 29; K. L. Can-
ning of Ralls for medical
treatment, still hospitalised
Sue Wilson of Ralls for med
leaf treatment, still hospit
lized; G. W Smith of Cros-
byton for medical treatment,
still hospitalized; Richard
A. Brown of Ralls for medt
cal treatment, still hospit
aized; Mrs. W L. School
craft of Ralls for medical
treatment, dismissed Dec. 31.
Admitted Dec. 30: Theres-
ia Ridenaur of Ralls for ton-
sillectomy, dismissed Dec
31; Kayee Lynn Ridenaur of
Ralls for tonillectomy, dis
missed Dec. 31.
Admitted Dec. 31: Eka
Mullins cf Ralls for medical
treatment, dismissed Jan 1,
Greg Bell of Lubbock for
meical treatment, dismissed
Admitted Dec. 27: Lela
Kinley of Crosbyton, for
treatment following a fall
on the ice, dismissed Dec. 29:
Shirley Ann Parker for medi-,.
cal treatment, dismissed
Dec. 28; Bill Nickson for
medical treatment, dismiss
ed Dec. 30; Don Crawford at
i Alvin, Texas, for medical
treatment, dismissed Dec.
! 29; Roy Johnston of Ralls
j for medical treatment, still
hospitalized; Ida Harris of
j Crosbyton for medical treat*
| ment, dismissed Dec. 29;
! Mary Frances Taylor of
• Crosbyton for medical treat
' ment, dismissed Jan. 1, 1967-
Admitted Dec. 28; Brenda
Christie of Idalou for modi
dismissed
W. BLANCO NEWS
M t. Blan to Fam ilies
Together For Holiday
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-
vey of Ralls on the birth of a
boy, Roger Paul at 7:46 pm.
Dec. 31, 1966, weighing 8 lbs.
12 oz.
cal treatment,
hT ML Blanco H. D. Members
HAPPY NEW YEAR! But it
all depends on you.
Christmas has come and
Rone and a brief summary-of
community activity is given
but without the long lists of
names. Hope no one is of-
fended.
The C. F. Flemins had fhe
family get-together -Christ-
mas Eve with their children
and grandchildren present.
The Wayne Flemihs spent
Christmas day in Idalou
with the McPhersons.
Overnight Christmas Eve
guests of the J. W. McClures
were Robert Mac Moss of
Memphis and Joe Taylor of
El Paso.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kimbell
and Junior of Matador Were
Christmas weekend guests
Pam Marley visited in the
Wheeles home several times
over the holidays.
Christmas night, Mr. and
Mrs, Richard Wheeless were
supper guests * of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry McCurdy.
•* Mr. and Mrs. Joe Appling
and children spent a pre-
Christmas holiday with her
parents at Crane, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McC
Clure and the Wayland
Jones family spent Christ-
mas day in Wichita Falls
with Mrs. McClure's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Appling
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ap-
pling and family spen^
Christmas day with the Gene
Miller family in Tulia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Allen
and daughters spent Christ-
mas with Mrs. Allen of Lock-
ney and other members of
the Allen family.
The Kendricks left, Mon-
day after Christmas 1 for
NjgshvlHe, Arkansas, to at-
tend the wedding of Bob’s
niece on Tuesday night.
They returned home Wed-
nesday.
Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. McClure visited the Way-
land Jones to help Greg cele-
brate his birthday even 'tho
Steve had
Holiday visitors of Mrs.
Herman Reed and family
were Mrs. Estelle Prestridge.
Mrs. W. J. Baird and Mr and
Mrs. Harold McNew, all of
Amarillo,
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Pena of
Ralls on birth of a boy at
4:15 ft.m. Dec. 29, 1966.'
22 YEARS of service as Crosby County Commissio-
ner, Precinct 4, ended Monday for Leilan Caddell. ;
who was presented a certificate of appreciation by i
County Judge Cecil Berry Review’ Photo
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gar-
ringer of Crosbyton on, the
birth of a boy, Donald Lee,
at 5:10 a m. Dec. 31, 1966,
weighing 5 lbs. 6 oz.
Latta
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hardin
of Crosbyton, Mr. and Mrs.
been re-Clayton ’ Cunningham, of
aid of all Ralls and Mr. and Mrs Le
havejeky Griffin of Piainview at
and time or tended the Cotton Bow l
are cer- jgame in Dallas last week-
"You-all iond.
i of the area has not
I corded, and the
who are informed, or
an interest
money available
tainly needed
Come."
Five members of the Cros- CARD OF THANKS
j by County Committee were, Your comforting words
registered at the Annual and kind expressions will
Meeting of the Texas State always be remembered. The
Crosbyton , Historical Survey Committee cards and Rowers were so
held in Fort Worth Dec. 1, 2. j thoughtful. May God bless
®*signe^ and 3. Mrs. Sanders-says she ! you.
has "a big hatful of ideas” The Family of Roy (Rat)
to share with those
Mrs. C. F.v Flemins visited
with her mother, Mrs. C. H.
Moore, in Crosbyton on Sun-
day afternoon,
Sunday night, Mr. and
Mrs. Craig Kendrick and
Larry Hartsell were- supper
guests of thre Bob Kendricks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Flemins and children had
Sunday dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Leon McPherson of Ida-
lou . „ ■
Sunday afternoon, Judy,
Nancy and Janie Allen and
Ann Fite visited in Plain
view in the Clayton Wat
kins home with Mrs. Rich-
ard Thompson. *
Enjoying New Year's Day
dinner with Mrs. S. J. Latta
|n Lubbock were Mrs. Carrie
Latta of Crosbyton and Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Latta,
David and Sam. Carol spent
the day with Susan Allen.
Richard and Gaylon Whe
eless left for Houston Sun-
day to move the Richard
Wheeless’ mobil home to our
community. We Join your
families )h welcoming you
home, Richard, Charliece
and Kfisti.
, Mr. ^nd .Mrs. Mike Moore
of Lubbodfc and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Knox Moore.
Meredith and Paige of Lake-
view were Sunday dinner
"Ten Gallon Welcome" to
! all committee Trtembers in
notifying them of the first
meeting of the Committee
in 1967. This organizational
meeting is to be held at the
Crosby County Pioneer Mem
orial Building in C
on Saturday. January 7, 19- i
67. at 2 p. m. All i
members are urged to at
tend.
Mrs, Sanders wishes to
emphasize that all meetings
of the Committee * are open
to anyone interested in Re
cording, Appreciation, Mark
ing. Preservation and Sur- I
veying the history of this
first settled area on the
South Plains. Much hktorv
Guests of Mrs. George W
Smith and Mrs. Evelyn Low
rie during the holidays were
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eric
.son of Darien, Connecticut.
Mrs. Jtm Sleters and Hank.
Bill and Dan Smith of
Grapevine Jim Sieters came
this weekend to return Mrs
Sieters and their sons to
their home !n Grapevine.
! Esther Edwards of Crosby
'ton for surgery, still hospit
j a lized
present
for the announced meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford,
Jr., visited during the Christ-
mas holidays in Wichita
Falls, Electra, Throckmorton,
Loekney, El Paso and Casa
Grande. Arizona.
DR. 0. R. Me IN TOSH
OPTOMETRIST
211 So. Main Street Phone YUkon 3 34M
Floydada. Texas
he, Amy ar
chicken pox.
Tuesday night, the Mc-
Clures had as supper guests
Tim Griffin. Mrs. C. A. Mc-
Clure, ahd Mr. and Mrs. Den-
nis Taylor, Joe and Tom.
Rachel .and Dennis were
overnight guests.
Visiting in the B. Wheeless
home Tuesday night were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marley of
Crosbyton.
Wednesday evening guests
of- the Frank Moores were
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Galloway
and Dick of Floydada
On Wednesday, Scott
Brown underwent nasal sur-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Moore.
On. Monday, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Appling and Beverly
Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Appling and children enjoy-
ed a color
party and
lunch with Mr. and Mrs. S.
G. Appling.
The envy of all school and
college kids surely must be
Gaylon Wheeless, who does
not return to campus until
January 16. It's almost Eas-
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Blessing, Jedd. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1967, newspaper, January 5, 1967; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519181/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.