The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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Mrs. R. C. Jones of Lorenzo and
Mrs. Geraldine Smith visited
Mrs. Greta Justus Tuesday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Parker
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Blocker in Lubbock on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson
were shopping in Lubbock
Thursday.
Visitors with the C. C. Smiths
Thursday evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. B. Parker.
Don Parker ate supper Friday
evening with the Leonard Park-
ers.
Daris Marlar spent Friday
night with Conneye Edler.
Mr. J. W. Anderson of Lubbock
visited his brother, Don Andexr
son, and Mrs. Anderson Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blocker of
Lubbock and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
B. Parker ate dinner Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rey-
nolds in Crosbyton.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Gallimore
spent Sunday in Lubbock with
his mother, Mrs. W. F. Galli-
more.
Ralph Fowler was a Monday
evening caller in the Glenford
Fowler home.
Those enjoying dinner with
the Leonard Parkers Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rey-
nolds of Hereford, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. B. Parker and Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Reynolds of Crosby-
ton.
Mr. Bill Kimbrough of Little-
field called on the Don Ander-
sons Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Fowler
•ad J. H. uxmawnM by Mr.
and Urn. Luther Klker and Nao-
mi of Floydada. attended ttM
concert given by the West Texas
State College A Capella Choir.
The choir was presented at 8t
Paul Methodist Church at Amar-
illo Sunday evening. Miss Lore-
ta Fowler is a member of the
choir. While in Amarillo the
group enjoyed supper in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Klker.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ociis Elliott and
family of Floydada ate supper
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Brints and'sohs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maples and
family of Crosbyton spent Sun-
day with Mr. * and Mrs. Ernest
Ellison and boys.
THE REVIEW
Published Weekly on Thursdays
at Crosbyton, Crosby Co., Texas.
W. H. CURRY
Editor and Owner
Ruth Snider Advertising
Nelda Cannon Office Manager
Entered as Second Class Mail
Matter on the 14th day of Janua-
ry, 1909, at the Post Office at
Crosbyton, Texas, under the act
of Congress of March 3. 1879.
NOTICE: Any erroneous reflec-
tion upon the character, stand-
ing or reputation of any indivi-
dual, firm or corporation, which
may appear in the columns of
The Crosbyton Review, will glad-
ly be corrected upon its being
brought to the attention of the
editor.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
In Crosby County and Crosbyton
Trade Territory <2-50
Elsewhere S3M
WAKE NEWS
By ANN BARNETT
Mrs. Vivi Griffin spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs.' J. J. Griffin
and family. •
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Watson
shopped in Plainview Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pierce and
Cherry of El Paso spent Friday
and Saturday Willi Mr. and Mrs.
Truman Barnett, Jimmy, Ann
and Sue.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward of
Dickens visited Sunday after-
noon with Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Griffin.
Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth Havens
and Shelly Wuan of Kalgary
spent Monday night with Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Ratheal.
Mr. and Mrs. Denzil McMillan
and family of Lubbock, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernice McMillan and baby
of Lubbock, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Griffin and girls visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
McMillan and Wynn Nona.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller and
family enjoyed Christmas dinner
at Mr. and Mrs. John Steadhams
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hunsuck-
er, Noble and Bill, were shopping
Saturday in Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reddell of
Munday visited Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reddell, Gregg
and Linda.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams
and family of Mt. Blanco visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
lard Watson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ratheal
and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rath-
eal visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Ratheal Sunday night after
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reddell and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
dy Joplin Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Kenneth Sellers of Fair-
view and Mrs. A. G. Barnett of
Crosbyton visited Saturday after-
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Barnett, Jimmy, Ann and Sue,
and Also Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Pierce and Cherry, who were al-
MASON'S WELDING SHOP
2*0—-8TH STREET
PHONE 2171, IDALOU
1 block south, 1 block east of School House
All Steel
Imgatkm Pomp Houses
COOLING JACKETS
1-inch and iy4-inch COPPER COILS
we 91 Vf
SAVINS
SEE US
ros ipps IN
Dry Cleaning
PLUS THE
TREASURE STAMPS
WITH NO ADVANCE
IN PRICES
ALSO FREE
PICK UP * DELIVERY
wt Moil
THOMPSON CLEANERS
Homemakers
Hold Annual
Yule Dinner
The Horoemakers Sunday
School class of First Baptist
Church met In the basement of
the church Friday night for their
annual Christmas dinner. Mrs. L.
E. Brixey had charge of an in-
spiring program. The class ex-
changed gifts.
' The table carried out the
Christmas motif beautifully. A
delicious dinner of turkey and
dressing, salads, vegetables,
pickles, hot rolls and butter, des-
sert and coffee was served to
Mesdames J. R. Mackey, I. W.
Collier, R. E. Karr, Guy Denton,
John Crump, Jim Reed, L. E. Sur-
sa, Llge Ellison, M. C. Henry, L
E. Brixey, George Strange, Kate
Blackburn, J. O. Houser, John
Harvey, Lillle Hargrove, Lou
Jones, E. O. Burrous, Gordon Ty-
ler, Roy Farris, Ira Benton, R. C.
Wood, Alta Martin, Qarnet Jones,
R. J. Coffey, R E. Fowler, C. E.
Rowse, Claudus Huddieston, A.
O. Glisson and F. M. Dunn,
members; Lillie Jo Brown and
Wandajim Reed, visitors.
o
Fire has made life possible in
northern climates, and has des-
troyed many cities there, includ-
ing Rome, 64; London, 1666; Chi-
cago, 1871; San Francisco, 1906;
Tokyo, 1923; Coventry, 1941; Hj-
rosima, 1945.
so visiting in the Barnett home.
We want to welcome Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest Dendy and children
who have recently moved from
Big Four to the Wake communi-
ty. The Dendys moved in the
Clovis Tillson home. The Till-
sons moved to New Mexico re-
cently.
Dr. Jim J. Roberts
CHIROPRACTOR
Z-Boy
Full Spine
A. P. and Lateral
CROSBYTON, TEXAS
Office Phone 3891
Home Phone 2SS1
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SMALL CHANGE Vlh BIG LOAD
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Make way for Scrotal Hell be here in fust a few short days and we hope you'll shop with us so
you can save more for all those Christmas presents. Ifs surprising how much mora you can
get at Plggly Wiggly for your "loose change". Shop and Save for Christmas at Piggly Wiggly.
Specials foi Thursday afternoon, Friday and Sat
Armour's
Vegetole
SHORTENING
3 lb. carton
69<
PMBEU.'S
CHERRIES
NO. 303 CAN
19c
KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP
Salad Dressing
PINT JAR
31c
NORTHERN BATHROOM
TISSUE
3 ROLLS
25 c
TIDE
GIANT BOX
69c
NICE and JUICY
ORANGES
5 LB. PLASTIC BAG
31c
OCEAN SPRAY frlANBERRY
SAUCE
TWO CANS
39c
WE STILL HAVE A NICE SELECTION OF
HAMS, TURKEYS, XMAS
CANDY. FRUITS and NUTS
E. £ R. ALL MEAT 1 LB. CELLO PACK
Fianks 39*
ANY KIND
2 CANS
Biscuits 25c
m
Phone 3391 — WE DELIVER
PURE PORK
2 LB. BAG
Sausage 89*
New Crop Shelled
1 Lb. Cello Bag
Pecans 89*
"To me ELECTRIC COOKING is the only
way to prepare meals for my family.
.. SAS/4S1-2-3-4!"
SAYS
I
MRS. JOHN H. MUTHERSBOUGH
4020 GABLES • AMARILLO, TEXAS
** (jf
"Money's a big item for any modern family
Making the dollars stretch and putting nutritious
meals on the tabic arc a challenge to any young
housewife. Cooking electrically assures a careful
plannei that she loses nothing in the cooking pro-
cess Meals look good, and the family slays witlun
its budget "
m.
"Showing oil liet km hen is .1 point of pride for
any homemaker What is moie ne ap|>ealing than
•1 beautiful eleitru range su ppl'-mrnleH with the
other elecliii neiessitns ili.it 111.1 k<- a kitchen attrac-
tive and cons ennnt Mi- Minln isIm.uph's kitch-
en bears out her statement \siih the attractive
apai t ment-si/e e|f< H i> i.mt" In nv>
"Ready-made meals come out of modern electric
ranges Heads for a hungry family to least its rves
on — and to feast, too! And getting ready to rook
electric alls is a simple proi ess It's so easy to cook
over an esen Redds' heat that can lx- v> readily
controlled."
"You can go out- as often as you like with the
time you save with an ele< tin iang'- l akes no time
at all to clean J ust I ill the ilnnnit, take out the
drip pan and s\,ish it lik - sou would a saucer Your
family will enjoy the meals and \oui Ircsh appear-
ance, too "
SEt YOUR REDDY KILOWATT
ELECTRIC
APPLIANCE DEALER TODAY
ORDER YOUR ELECTRIC RANGE
IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1956, newspaper, December 20, 1956; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243342/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.