The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1965 Page: 2 of 8
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Rig Four Club Will Meet Jan. 7;
Families Beport New Year Guests
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Mr. and Mrs. W W Brtnts had
as their guests during New Yeat
The club will meet at the holidays Mr and Mrs. Norman
Community Center January 7 j Brinks and Clint of Vernon, who
with Mrs. Glenford Fowler as came Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs
hostess Jim Bell and children of Wichl
New Year’s Day visitors in the j u, Kansas, who came Friday.
Bluey Smith home were Mr. and They all returned (o their homes
Mrs J. C. Pettijohn cf Stephen-j Sunday afternoon.
vllle. Mrs L L Sutile. Crosby
ton. Mrs
llr. and Mrs
ren ot Lubbock.
Mr and Mrs Ralpn Fowler ate
lunch New Year's Day with Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Horne of Farm-
R>«ScK'iJl?SlS:'
tended open house of (lie West-
ern Republic College of Amaril-
lo last Tuesday
Calvin Brinls left Monday on
a speaking tour after spending
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White River Club To Meet Friday
New Year Visiting Is Reported
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j Mr and Mrs Coy I>rrnnon
The White Rivet Home Demon from Dirkens were Saturday dirt
•nation Oub wttt m#s*t at ttwrj ner yuests at Mr ar*ti Mrs Henry
home of Mr* Elbert Humble Frt- Slack
day ifUtnoon it o’ctorn,; Mr *nd Mrt Btll riwiillYiin
the roll call will be "Why I Come *nd Christ I left for their bom.
to Club**, and the program is to jn Needles California. Monday
be "Plan Your Year** Work". They spent the holidays with
* her parent*. Mr and Mrs- Robet:
until ftMay. Mr. and Mr* Bon
oM Monttn Hum tram AbUctw
v tailed Mr and Mr* ~
---- Parvun*
Monday until Wednanday Mr
and Mrs. Cre* fsissm viatted
with them Wednesday
B#v and Mr* HoUtae Payne
Mr and Mrs Dari Walker and
Lori and Mrs Alicia Walker at
tended a birthday dinner for
Cannon and Leroy
Mr and Mrs, Shorty
Clark
Mr 8. W White at Inc home of were Sunday supper guests of
Mr and Mrs Clayton White of Mr and Mr* Doug Hinson.
Meadow Sunday. Mrs. AUeta j Mr and Mrs C. P W tt from
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Walker U goinfc to ftprftcTft week spur And Mr and M**
or two In Meadow. j Briggs visited Mr and
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Mr and Mrs Glenn Haven*!w Hinson Friday night
and family visited Mr and Mrs
Waldo Havens In Crosbyton
Sunday
Mr and Mrs TVrra! Fisher ana
Mr and Mrs. Otari.** McArthur
returned to their home
Alfren
Mr* C
w » ’ ■ —— — f u/HT
and Tamm I were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Ml*. Ralph
Parson* Barbara and David
Mr and Mr* Ntckey Sitton
Mindy and Brent, Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Parsons, Barbara and. Da
vid and Mr and Mr*. Glenn Ha-
ven*, Myrtle and beta visited
Mr, and Mrs Creg Pattons ot
Spur Friday
Greg Fisher ____ , ....
visited David Parsons Thursday
and Fred Humble
afternoon.
David Parsons, Larry Harris
and Greg Fisher visited Fret.
Humble Sunday afternoon.
Helen Harris visited Barbara
Parsons Sunday afternoon.
ATTENDS CONFERENCE
in Can
yon Saturday They spent the
Mr and Mrs Derral Fisher anti holidays with hi* pa ent
Greg visited In San Angelo.over anfj Mrs W W McArthur
the' weekend. s' | Bobbie Wynn from Crosbyton
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Chance visited Jacque Self Monday a no
Boney
visited Mr. and Mr*
Winkler Monday nigh!
Mr and Mrs. C. P. Witt from
Spur and Mr and Mr* Burai:
Jones visited Mr ami Mrs. Henry
Tom Davis Sunday.
The Hoyt Chappells visiled in
the home of the Oils Justus
Sunday night. Mr and Mrs. D
wayne Cornelius were also there.
Gene Chappell spent several
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attended the funeral service last, holidays with his parents
Wednesday in Abernathy for j an<* °ther relatives
T. Powell, father in law of Char
ley Kiker
Guests !n the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hoyt Chappell over the
days in Lubbock last week visit
ing his uncle, Mr. Bob Noble and
family.
Mr and Mrs, Orrie Fowler vis
ited New Year’s evening with the
W. W. Brtnts and their families.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Davis vis
ited Sunday afternoon with the
Earl Bishops in'Floydada
Mr. and Mrs. C. T Justus were
Monday supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Brewer in Lubtx
nd
Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kirkcndall
Mr. and Mrs. John Irvin spent I weekend were Mr. E. Chappell of | an(j family had as their guests
from Tuesday to Saturday her
Thursday evening visiting Mr
and Mrs Earl Edler.
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Exum spent
Sunday at Burleson Lake.
Mr and Mrs. Ruben Mcllroy
and Gary of Tahoka were Sun
day afternoon visitors in
John L Parker home
Crosbyton, Mrs. J. V Hunt and
Terry, JVir. and_Mrs._D. Chappell.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chappell and
Paul, Jr., all of Ft. Worth, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Cox, Bub and
Jay of Ralls, and Mn and Mrs.
the! Ozel! Chappell, Jerry and Judy
J of Floydada, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T.
Hughes of Ringgold and her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. G. T.
Hughes and children of Level-
land from Thursday to Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edler were Hudgens, Ronnie and Gary of
Sunday dinner guests in the Tahoka and Mrs. Mae Chappell
Raymond Chance home at Ralls, of Crosbyton.
Saturday night supper guests Lenoir Chappell and Cherie
in the Bluey Smith home were Parkhill accompanied Mrs. Betty
Mr and Mrs. Irvan Shaw and Burrous of Ralls to Odessa last
children of Lubbock. I Wednesday. They returned home
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fowell Sunday. ,
and boys were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs Hoyt Chappell,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gene and Russ and Carla Wink
Fowler. ler ate lunch in Ralls with Mrs.
Judy Kay Davis attended the
YWA Association at Floydada
Monday.
Mr. C. C. Smith, Brownie, Blu-
ey and Ray Carr went to Aspcr-
home in Lubbock Wednesday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs W O. Matthews
called on Mr and Mrs. Ralph
Fowler Friday night.
Saturday night Mr. and Mrs.
Orrie Fowler entertained the
Jim Bells, Norman Brtnt s and
W. W. Brints and Calvin with
Slack Sunday night
Mr and Mrs Manord Brown
hot pumpkin pie, coffee and soft
k».
driiil
Christmas guests of Mr
Mrs. A F. Ogle, Ronnie
and
and
Rhena were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Ogle and Joe Harold of Morton,
Mr. and Mrs. H W Mullins and
children ot Ralls. Mr. and Mrs
Clyde Ausmus, Mike and Jan
ice, Mr and Mrs. Jerry Webb ot
Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ogle
and Paul Ogle.
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and Mr and Mrs Harvey Can
non visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Dari
Walker Thursday night
Mr. and Mrs C W Cannon
from’Spur visiled Mr and Mrs.
Robert Cannon Sunday night
Linda Hinson returned to col-
lege Sunday. She spent the boll-
dkys with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Doug Hinson
Mr. and Mrs. D. J Dean, Nat
and David from La mesa visited
Mr. and Mrs. R W Seif and girls
and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hinson
Tuesday until Thursday of Iasi
week.
Mrs. Roy Winkler was a Sun
day dinner guest of hei daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones,
Gary and David.
Mr and Mrs Woodie McArthur
from Dickens visited his parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. McArthur
and girls Sunday.
Supt. Sam Hawkcs ielt Wed
ne*d»v for Austin where he I*
attending the Mid-Winter Cot.
ierence of School Administrators.
He will return Saturray.
Tuesday night
I^arry Winkler visiter! Mr and
Mrs Boney Winkler and Mr and
Mrs. Roy Don Winkler a few
/jti vti 11*c t week
Mr and Mrs. Bobby Slack and
Mike from Plalnvlew were Thur
sday supper guests of Mr and
Mrs. Henry Slack.
Nugett F>verett visited Mr and
Mrs Boney Winker and girls
Saturday morning,
Jacque Self visited Sharlia
Alexander Friday,
Mrs I). J Dean and Mrs. R W.
Self were Wednesday dinnei
guests of Mrs. Doyle Hinson or
Crosbyton.
Mike Fisher and W. C. and R
G. Havens visited in Weathford,
Oklahoma over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Clark ano
Linda Hinson attended the bas-
ketball game at Roaring Springs
Saturday night.
Raymond O'Neal. Tommy and
Billy Ray Cansler visiled Mr anti
Mrs. Bdhey Winkler and girls
Saturday morning.
Mr and Mrs. Bud Williams
anc) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slack
wefe Frlriav dinner guests of'p
CARD OF THANKS
Gwen Self visited Mr. and Mrs Wl.„. ril.mv ........ r_«
D. J. Dean of Lamesa Thursday Mrs. Alia Martin>d Spot,
until Snnriav W c. and R. G. Havc-ns visited
until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Don Winkler
were Wednesday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Boney Winkler
Nan Winkler was a Monday
night visitor of Gary and David
Mike Fishc;- New Year's Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Nickey Sitton,
Mindy and Brent from Abilene
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Par
sons, Barbara and David Sunday
I want to thank the doctors
and nurses for their kindness
and goodness toward me while
1 was in the hospital. They are
so kind and good. 1 just love
everyone of you.
Mrs. Essie Richardson
and Children ltp
CARD OF THANKS
We cannot begin to express
our appreciation to the doctors,
nurses and other personnel at
the hospital, to all the friends
in Crosbyton, and to members
of the Church of Christ for your
many kindnesses and services
u'hile Mrs. Grubaugh Has been
in the hospital. Your every kind
deed will always be remember
ed.
Mrs. Mareleine Grubaugh
Doc Grubaugh and Family
Alton Grubaugh and ^Family
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Christmas visitors in the home
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Stroud, were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Stroud and children of San
Antonio and Mr. and Mrs. Acie
Oxley and children ot Ratliff
City, Oklahoma.
mont Sunday fishing
is
Sunday evening visitors in the
Bluey Smith home were Mrs.
Brownie Smith, Mark and Jay.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Matthews
and Alverda Edler visited Mrs.
O. J. Edler at Ray s Hospitality
Home and also O. J. Edler at his
How to hang on to your
tax refund this year
Get your tax refund in cash, and
chances are the money fritters
away.
Get your tax refund in the form
of a U.S. Savings Bond and chances
are you’ve got it saved. Tucked
away to be part of a down payment
on a home someday, a stepping
stone to somebody’s education, or
maybe jqst a big help when some
You’ll find an opportunity to take
your refund in Savings Bonds when
you come to that line at the bottom
of your '64 tax return,
elh
emergency pops up.
' . frill] i,
As well' as hanging on to your
refund, you'll have the satisfaction
of seeing it grow 33^% bigger as
your Bond matures. You’ll also
have the satisfaction of helping
your country.
Think it oVer when you ask for
your refund this year.
J
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds
STAR-SPANGLED SAVINGS PLAN
FOR ALL AMERICANS
Citizens National Bank
Modern Foods
R.T.Proctor GROCERY AND MARKET
B. F. Smith
ROLOGNA
ALL MEAT
Lbs. $■
3Lb$1.00
FROZEN
STRAWBERRIES
Box
19*
COTTAGE
CHEESE
PINT CARTON
°nly 19£
ALLBRANDS
Vi GALLON
SUGAR
PURE CANE
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Lbs. $’
KTI.OO
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FLOUR
AIL BRANDS
tbs. $'
25 1.98
Peaches
NO. 2Vi CAN
For $■
4 1.00
SPINACH
300 SIZE CAN i
1C# CORN ,20l Con
■**7^ KOUNTY KIST
PAPER TOWELS 29$
LARGE ROLL
MELLORINE
ONE-HALF GALLON
ICE CREAM
ONE-HALF GALLON
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FRESH TOMATOES 90^
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1965, newspaper, January 7, 1965; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519634/m1/2/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.