The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1960 Page: 5 of 8
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Crosby*0* (Tml) Iwrtow fay 5 Thundery, July at. 1910
CanoUF.ffimmdappointedto
Appointment of Mr. Carrol F.
Himmell as a member of the
Farmers Home Administration
county committee was announc-
ed this week by Milton F. Wil-
fong, the agency's county super-
visor serving Crosby and Garza
cu unties.
Himmell owns and operates a
farm and other business inter-
ests in Crost t rCounty. Himmell
is an outstanding farmer in his
community. He is thirty eight
years of age, married, and has
two children.
Two other members make up
the three member committee
which works with the county
supervisor to see that the best
possible use is made of the a-
gency's farm credit service pro-
gram consistent with local farm-
ers' needs. The other two mem-
bers are James Boydstun, Ralls,
and—J. R. Petersen, Lorenzo.
Boydstun will serve as commit-
tee chairman durfng^the next, or
1961, fiscal year. - -
Each member is appointed for
a three year term. Mr. Himmell
succeeds Mr. Vernon Wheeless,
Crosbyton, whose three
term expired this year.
The committee determines the
eligibility of individual appli-
cants for all types of loans. It
also reviews borrowers' progress
and aids the county supervisor
in adapting the—agency's—toaft
agency's
policies to conditions faced by
farmers in this area. Members
are selected and appointed so
that, so far as possible, different
areas or neighborhoods are re-
presented.
The Farmers Home, Adminis-
tration makes annual< or inter-
mediate term loans to "farmers
who need adequate funds to buy
equipment and livestock, and
longer term loans to build or re-
pair houses and other essential
farm buildings, and to purchase
or improve land suitable for
family-type farm operations.
It aiso advances credit to
farmers or their non profit as-
sociations to establish and carry
out-approved soil and water con-
servation practices, and to in-
stall and improve irrigation and
farmstead water facilities.
Muleshoe visited here last, week
with relatives.
Mr. and Mr*. Newman Young
and daughters, Linda and Barr
bara, have returned home after
spending several weeks in Gal-
veston.
~ The" Oscar' Lowance*5™*'"spent
the weekend in Muleshoe in or-
der to attend the Primitive Bap-
tist Association. They also re-
cently visited their daughter
and family in Fort Worth.
Mrs. Elmer Edwards and Royce
Lynn of Lubbock visited here
last Wednesday morning.
Many local residents have
been going to Crosbyton to pick
up potatoes and onions.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Diike and
boya- of-Odessa are visiting Mr
and Mrs. P. J. Hex and Jimmy
and the J. W. Thomason family;
Mrs. Ola Young of Lubbock
spent last weekend here visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Carr of
Lubbock were in Afton last week
picking fruit from their orchard
south of town. .
Mr. and Mrs. Leon McBeth and
children, Ruth Ann and Mark, of
Fort Worth have been visiting in
the Leonard Clements home the
past week Friends will be glad
to hear that he has recently
been elected to the faculty in
the history department of South-
western Baptist Seminary.
Little. Monte - Weldon Steene
suffered the misfortune of a bro-
ken leg and is in a Lubbock hos-
pital.
. Mrs. Louise Harvey of Fort
Worth visited ■ here last week
with her father and sister, W. J.
and Eva Collier.
Recently enjoying a fishing
trip to Lake Kemp were Mr. and
, Mrs. J, W. McAlUster and Andy,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomanson,
and children and Shawnee Hud-
son. ~
and Linda of Ralls recently vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rag-
land and Jeffery. " ^
Voda Tarrent has been visit-
ing relatives in Post and Lub-
bock.
Klrby Foard of Lockney re-
c^tiy-vt«t^higi)rotBer,"Wgid^
on Foard.
Mrs. Tom Rape's mother, Mrs.
Estelle Klmmel, is visiting her
and has been ill in Spur hospi
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeity Ford and
baby of Lockney visited in Afton
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Goss had- as
recent visitors their son and
family, Rev. and Mrs. Benny
Goss and children of Lubbock.
Mr and Mrs f.. A. Works re-
cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Baxter.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Iverson
Yeates last weekend were their
children and grandchildren, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Yeates and chil
dren of Muleshoe and B. F
Yeates of Plainview.
Mrs. Weldon Foard and Cathy
spent the weekend with Mrs
Foard's mother, Mrs. Lebow in
Maple.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Springer
spent Sunday afternoon with the
Doyle Cagles.
Enjoying an outing and lunch
ing together Sundiay were the
following persons: Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Cagle and Butch, Mr. and
Mrs. Art Feria and children of
Dennis, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs.
Dennia Rasberry of Ropes, Mr.
and Mrs, Melton Austin Rasberry
and boys, of Odessa, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewayne Floyd and Rhon-
da Kay of Brownfield, and Mrs.
Eddie Barber and girls of Grant,
New Mexico.
. Mr, and Mrs. Jackie Bilberry
and Shawnna Renee of Spur
spent Sunday in the Ray. Bate
man home. " #
Crosbyton Clinic
Hospital News
Berta Mata, Floydada, receiv
ed medical care Wednesday un
til Saturday.
Jose Guac
Crosbyton, was admitted Wed
nesday for surgery and dismiss-
ed Wednesday.
C. R. Gibson, Spur, entejgd
Wednesday for surgery and was"
discharged Monday.
Mrs. Alice Taylor, Spur, was a
medical patient Wednesday- un-
til Saturday.
Mrs. Donald Bales, Crosbyton,
was an overnight medical pa-
tient Wednesday.
Mrs. E. A. Hendrick, Lorenzo,
was a medical patient Thursday
until Monday.
Mrs. James Selgler, Crosbyton,
received medical care Friday
and Saturday.
Mrs. Wesley Cox, Ralls, was a
medical patient Friday to Tues-
day.
Mrs. Forrest Story, Ralls, re-
ceived medfeal care Friday and
Saturday.
Kathy Ann McNeill, Ralls, was
admitted Friday for surgery and
discharged the next day.
John Winn, Ralls, was an ov-
ernight medical patient Friday.
S. C. Poteet, Halls, received
medical care Friday to Monday.
Mae Williams, ftells, is a med-
ical patient admitted Saturday.
Mrs, T. G. Herring, Post, was
„ an overnight medical patient on
Saturday. > *
Carroll Hirst, Ralls, was a med-
ical patient Saturday and Sun-
day.
MnL Joan Guthrie, Past, Is a
medical patient entering on
' Monday.
Mm. w. O. Lee, Munday, was
admitted Monday forsurgery:
S
John Perez, Jr., Ralls, entered
Monday for medical care and
was dismissed Monday.
Mrs. J: R. Robertson, Crosby-
ton, entered Monday for medical
attention.
Sandra Selgler, Crosbyton^ is a
medical patient admitted
R. C.
medical patient, entering Tues-
day.
Patricia Ann Horrell, Ralls,
Was an overnight medical pa-
tient Tuesday.
Mrs. Cotton Stroud, Crosbyton,
i* a medical patient admitted on
Tuesday.
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Congratulations:
Mr. "and Mrs. Elmer Estep, of
Ralls, on birth of a son, Michall
Ray, at 6:26 p.m. July 20, In
Crosbyton Clinic Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McKinney,
Lorenzo, on birth of a son, Keen-
an Lance, at 12:40 p.m. July 22,
in Crosbyton Clinic Hospital.
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~~Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyler, of
Crosbyton, on birth of a daugh-
ter, Janna Gay, at ®:30 a.m. Ju-
ly 24, in Crosbyton Clinic Hospi-
tal. ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Dreiman, of
Spur, on birth of twin girls, Ger-
ri Gwen and Sherrl Lynn, July
24, in Crosbyton Clink Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Valez, Ralls, on
birth of a son, born 0:35 p.m.
July 27, In Crosbyton Clinic Hos-
pital.
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Mm Stanley G. enaoo, Dsr-
ien. Conn, has bam a jgaaft to
the home * Mrs. Ge«« W.
Smith and Evelyn Lowrie the
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1960, newspaper, July 28, 1960; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243530/m1/5/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.