The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963 Page: 3 of 8
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McAdoo Newt
4-HClnb Awards:
Entertain Tomigsten
A. Ck VOX
Thorn from McAdoo receiving
awards at the 5th annual 4-H
Awards program Saturday, Nov.
M,ln the Primary school audi-
torium in Spur wart Jerry Fren-
ch tn the swine division; Linda
Hickman in the dieaa review and
also a three year pin; Lanell Al-
len. Mary Sue Natt, Unda Kick-
man and Sharon Waff a certifi-
cate for compMUnc ana full year
«f 4-H work lint. Haward Hick-
man was presented a pair of 4
leaf clover ear clipa and Henry
Harris a tie day for aml^ an
Ike eub-iamaittee. Henry Har-
ris was alas presented a plaque
tor merit ions service to the 4-H
duh.
Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Taylor span*
sored a sapper and a ahow party
tor the Tntennadlate Sunday
School class of the Methodist
Church In Lubbock Friday night
Mrs. Taylor la the teacher of the
LOANS
Ft* Hone or
Fan
Lewis Benton
Realtor
CROSBY COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
class. Those enjoying the outing
other than the sponsors were
Bill Tidwell. Mike Fox. Donna
Seay and Royce Dickinson, who
wa« a former member o( the
ctaa before moving to Decatur,
Arkansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Parkinson
of Spur came by and picked up
Mr. L. C. Hickman Sunday and
they vIsMed with Roddy's par-
ent* Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Park-'
Inson, Sr., and with Mr. and Mrs.
T. F. Hutchtns.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hick-
man and family visited laat
weekend In Hereford with Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Brownkm. On
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Aiken
and, family of Bovine Joined
them and they all enjoyed lunch
at Palo Duro Canyon.
Mrs. John Taggart of Snyder
accompanied Mrs. Grace Harvey
to Fort Worth and Wills Point
where they visited with Mrs.
George Boswell. On Wedneeday
Mra. J. C Jopltn and Mrs. Harvey
returned Mia. Taggart to her
home In Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Dickin-
son, Royce, Gary and Glenna of
Decatur. Arkansas, are here to
be with his mother, Mrs. J. F.
Dickinson, who is confined to the
hospital la Labbock.
Cindy and Debbie Williams
vtstted on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs Willie Phi for while their
mother. Mrs. El don Williams, ac-
companied Mrs. Ben Eldredge to
Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Jabex Rigsby and
Janice visited tn Spur Thursday
with he* mother. Mrs. Laura
Swaringen, who u a patient in a
Spur hospital
Those visiting over the week
end in the home of their parent*.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harris were
Mr and Mrs Dickie Wooley and
girls. BiHie Harm and girls, all
of Amarillo, and Mr and Mrs
Richard Ward and girls ol
Dougherty.
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs. Howard
Hickman wrrr Bro and Mrs
limn Pope. Randy and Mike.
Mrs Jsckic Ives and Maria
J Kaye of f-rvrlland are visiting
| with Mr and Mrv Coy Powers
and family They attended aer-
1 vices at the Methodist Church
Sunday. I
The McAdoo Eagles defeated
W«ylaad*s freshmen Tuesday
night on the horar court. They
went to Shallowater on Friday
r'ght and defeated them for the
second time this year. The girls
lost to Shallowater after having
defeated them earlier this year.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A Graham
visited over the weekend with
relatives In Sweetwater and Ros-
coe.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Pipkin re-
turned to their home Thursday
after having visited In San An
gelo With their son, Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Pipkin and boys. The;
were Sunday dinner guests in
the Lon Winfleld home at Mat-
ador. Mr. Winfleld celebrated his
80th birthday. His sons from Ard-
more, Oklahoma and Salt Lake
City, Utaht were present and his
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Norris of Wilson, Oklshoma. Mr.
Norrts is a brother to Mrs. Pip-
kin.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Armstrong,
Greg, Lisa and Cindy of Lub-
bock were Sunday supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. McWU
llama.
Mr. and Mra. Pete Barton vis
lted In Levelland Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holland and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Griffin, Bev<
erley and Owen were Sunday
dinner gussts of Mr. and Mrs. F
O. Shaw in Dickens. Others help-
ing celebrate Mr. Shaw's birth-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Shaw, Gloria, Brenda and Jim-
mie of Crosbyton. Mrs. Linda
Watt and Jerry Lynn of Lampas-
sas and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Per
nell and boys of Dumont.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Blackwell
visited her mother, Mrs. Charlie
McDonet in Plainview Monday
night
The grade school boys lost
their first basketball game of
the season to Glrard Monday
night on the home court by only
two points. The girls won their
game.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lambert and
son of Spur were Monday night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L
Neff.
Harmony Club
Rehearses For
Christmas Sing
Members of the Crosbyton Har-
mony Club met Monday night at
the Pioneer Memorial building
for a salad supper.
Rehearsal for the Community
Christina* Sing was held, Mrs.
Dale Rhoades. club president,
stated. The annual Community
Ctylstmas Sing will be sponsor
ed Dec. 15 by the Harmony Club,
the Chamber of Commerce and
the Ministerial Alliance.
Hostesses for the meeting were
Mrs Arlie Fewell. Mrs. C. B
Galllmore. Mrs. John Cherry and
Mrs. Rhoades.
CHS Classes Have
Reunion After
Homecoming
Members of the <'H)*hyt ,i
High School CIbsm- of 4K 4.t
'50 and their guests mot at the
Pioneer Memorial building after
the Homecoming, ha 11 game a
gainst Petersburg Nov h
Among those attending wen
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Parker, Mr
and Mrs. J. W. Jackson. Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Cash, Mr and Mrs
Jimmy Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. De
Cash. Mr. and Mra. Forest Dendy.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wheeler,
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Heed. Mi.
and Mrs. Donnell fiowens, Mr
and Mrs. Billy Way ne Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Way ne Grizzle,
Goodwin Hale, Compton Cor
nelius, Mra. Jo Ellison, all or
Crosbyton. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Rogers. Midland; Mr. and Mrs,
Johnny Aterberry. Pawhuska
Okla., Mr. and Mrs Donald ller-
ry, McAdoo, Mrs. Mariorie Dean
Lubbock, Mrs. Mary Jane Bra
shear, Hale Center. Mrs Mary
Fay ma Crump and Mis Mary
Wright, Ralls.
Youth Invited to
Visit Wayiand
College Dec. 7
Young people from the First
Baptist Church will go to Way-
land Baptist College Saturday,
Dec. 7. for a day of drama, ca-
reer conferences, athletic dem
onstrations, concerts, fun and
fellowship at the expense of
Wayiand Baptist College
Those who wish to take the
expense-paid trip are asked to
contact Charlotte Walker at the
First Baptist Church phone 2251
The group will he guests of
Wayiand Baptist College for
lunch. They will leave at 7 a
m , Miss Walker said
o
YES SIR!
A man attending a southern
university on the G I Bill was
being dresaed down hy a profess-
or arriving 10 minutes late for a
class. "What would they have
said to you if you'd reported late
for work while you were in the
army?"
"Whenever I came in late."
answered the student, "they stood
up, saluted, and said 'Gooa mom
ing. Colonel!"
o
Sunday afternoon guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Griffin
Odom and Andrt^were Mr. anu
Mrs. Elvis Roberts, Edwin Lee,
Donnle and Linda Sue of Lub-
bock. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman
Reeves, Mrs. Elzle Roberts., and
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Roberson.
64 Jet-smooth Luxury CHEVROLET
& \ CktvroUi ImptUa i-Door Sport 8*dan
flan are looks, luxury and comfort that you'd expect modestly priced Biacaynes. And, of course, the niceties
plenty—if they came from anybody of Body by Fisher craftsmanship.
ru.—i.t You to got a wealth of Dower t
from a peppery 140-hp 6 to a 425-h'p V8*I And you've
got the '64 Jet-
to get you back .
but the people at Chevrolet.
Freeh-minted styling with dean uncluttered lines
that five tks '*4 JeUsmooth Chevrolet Ha feeling of
You ve got a wealth of power to pick from—engines
"" "ip 6 to a 425-hp V8*I And you've
th fide to cushion you from road
vibration.
>mieing yourself luxury like this
Your someday is here, as your
will giadly show you. ^OfMwiuii oi e#> Mf.
• MMMNU KMt art fke ChtvrtM Stag at year ClMvrttoft Mar's
with auppta
and mar
. Rich new interiors
oam-cuAisoed front
Barbara Sayles, Jimmy McMillan
Wed in Lubbock Ceremony Sunday
Wedding vows for Miss Bar-
bara Ann Sayles arid Jimmy
Wayne McMillon were recited
Sunday afternoon in a double
ring ceremony In (he home of
the bride's brother, Carl Sayles
'Hie Rev L. E. White Jr officiat-
ed.
The bride is the daughter 01
Mr and Mrs Charles Richaru
Sayles of Lubbock. McMillon is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J
McMillon of Plainview and the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. E. K
Neagle of Crosbyton.
Given In marriage by her
brother, Carl Sayles, the bride
wore a white silk demi-fitted
10 Accidents On
Rural Highways
in Crosby County
The Texas Highway Patrol in
vestlgated 10 accidents on rural
highways In Crosby County oar
ing the month of August, ac-
cording to Sergeant O. C. Guth
rie. Highway Patrol supervisor of
this area
These wreaks accounted for
seven persons injured and an es
timated property damage of $7,
440.00.
The rural traffic accident sum
mary for this county from Jan
uary through October of 1963
shows a total of 53 accidents
resulting in one person killed,
39 persons Injured and an es-
timated property damage of $4ft,
103.00
suit with bracelet length sleeves,
choir boy collar and slim skirt.
She wore matching accessories
and carried a bouquet of white
carnations on a white Bible
Miss Beverly Sayles, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor
Ixniis Heflin of Plainview was
best man.
Jerry Don Sayles and Curtis
McMillon of Plainview, brothers
of the bride and bridegroom,
Crosbyton (Tex.) Review Page 1
Thursday, November 21, 1963
wore candlelighters Wedding
music was played by Mrs, Carl
Lambert
After * wedding trip to Carls-
bad. New Mex., the couple is re-
siding in Plainview where Mc-
Millon is employed by White's
Auto He is a graduate of Plain-
view High School and has at-
tended Texas Teen.
I*he bride is a graduate of-
Lubboek High school and has
been employed by Carl Sayles
Plumbing and Heating company
in Lubbix-k.
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963, newspaper, November 21, 1963; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281921/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.