The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1953 Page: 3 of 8
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'v cUon Bible School
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with com program was
enjoyed by a
1 Diplomas were a-
S a tHm, "The Call-
^-;®fthew", was shown.
I0* £ee attendance at
lie *v?^Li Was 57 with as
|Bibl! 62 at times. Miss Al-
>y ^fvvas principal. Oth-
B!?Wandell Russell, pian-
"t McClure, song
Watkins, Mrs. C. A.
E. Lamb, Mrs.
.were
McClure,
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%i?nS' MrsT B. Wheeless,
!aillard Watson, Mrs. An-
&£ssrjm
fw'Sjsrws
I as a°very successful school
fc and Mrs. Frank Moore and
™ last Tuesday supper
Jof Mr and Mrs. M Gallo-
hovs of Floydada.
I Allen and Weldon Mc-
were Lubbock visitors on
fand Mrs. Watkins and
lin enjoyed Ice cream at
SIS McCurdys Wednes-
R wd^Mrs. Clarence Lamb
Sunday dinner guests .of
r, and Mrs. Holt Bishop. After-
In visitors were Mrs. J. A.
of Olton, Mrs. H. M. Tho-
and Mr. and Mrs. Fams
Ticclor of Crosby ton.
[Mr and Mrs. Frank
nt Thursday with Mr. and
i Moore in Crosbyton.
Fur and Mrs. G. C. Forgus of
g N Mex., spent Saturday
ht with Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
gus. Dell accompanied them
nefor a week's visit.
Weldon McClure and
Moore
CAB Hlar°aret visited with Mrs. Brice
and girls Thursday after-
Vgmdra Forgus is visiting in
^™Tiverr Colo., with Mrs. Lena
Murrell and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brady of
,ubbock spent .Sunday night
Mr." and Mrs. Chester
■ wnhell.
I/) | Mr and Mrs. J. W. Robinson
11 ■(Lttbbock visited Mr. and Mrs.
VMjlffppp Lamb and children last
hursday.
Er. and Mrs. D. D. Forgus were
dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Finley of Floydada.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norris visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Taylor
Monday night.
Mis. Chester Campbell -and
— fcorye Forgus shopped in Floy-
dada Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Appling
and girls attended a reunion of
the Wallace family in Crosbyton
Saturday night.
Dr. and Mrs. Harper vjsited
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Taylor on
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Newberry
id girls of Lakeview were the
mday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Mosley. Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Crawford visited in
the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Holcomb
and children were Sunday din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Russell of the Lakeview
community.
Mrs. Horace; Cage and daugfe
ter of FlcTydada spent Friday
with Mrs. Dennis Taylor. Mrs.
Brice Allen and Mrs. Weldon
McClure \frere afternoon visi-
tors.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Norvell
and boys of Hereford spent Sat-
urday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Taylor and boys.
Dale Hill had .as Sunday din-
ner guests John Taylor, Dale
Lamb and Larry McCurdy.
Afternoon visitors were Frank
Charles and Mike Moore, LeRoy
Ratheal, Weldon Fletcher, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. Delmer Forgus, Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Ratheal and Mr.
and Mrs. Rudolph McCurdy.
Bro. and Mrs. Watkins were
Sunday dinner guests of the W.
B.. Aliens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McClure
were Sunday afternoon visitors
of the C. A. McClures.
Don Seigler was a Sunday
guest Of Margaret McClure.
Wanda Holcomb. spent Mon-
day night with Margaret Mc-
Clure.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Barnett
and children visited the E. H.
Browns Thursday night.
Mrs. Hubert Holcomb and
daughters-, and Margaret Mc-
Clure were Floydada visitors on
Monday afterndon.
Jerry McClure spent Monday
night. J^ith Roy Armstrong in
Lubbock.
Mrs. Bob Stroud was a meui-
eal_patient in the Crosbyton
hospital last Thursday and
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Appling
and girls visited in the V. A.
Thompson home in Crosbyton on
Sunday afternoon.
Judy and Jean are visiting Ja-
nie Thompson until Tuesday.
Mrs. S. G. Appling accompan-
ied-by "her sisters, Mrs. E. L.
Norman, and Mrs. Sid Latta of
Floydada, left Tuesday by train
for California after learning of
itest
new.
eluxe
seat
nter-
rear
dies!
stay
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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, firrri 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.
WILDON M. SMITH RECEIVES
CITATION FOR MERITORIOUS
PERFORMANCE OF DUTY
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith are
in receipt of a copy of a citation
commending their son, Wildon
M. Smith for meritorious con-
duct in the performance of duty
to the United States Navy. Smith
is a Boilerman Third Class on
board the J4&S. Ulvert M. Moore
which operated in Korean wat-
ers from March 31 to April 2.
The citation reads: "Boiler-
man Third Class Smith's indus-
try, skillful assistance and ini-
tiative in effecting timely re-
pairs to number one boiler when
a casualty occured carrying a-
way two steam generating tubes
restored the engineering plant
to maximum readiness. His loy-
alty and devotion to duty re-
flected credit upon-himself and
the United States Naval Ser
vice."
The commendation was sign-
ed by Robert H. Lemmon, Lieu-
tenant Commander, U. S. Navy.
o——
Mrs. E. O. Burrous returned
last week from a two weeks vis-
it in Boonville, Ark. Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Anstead purchased a place
there recently.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowles had
as their Sunday guests her fath-
er and brothers, Mr. J. H. Dav-
idson, Dit'k and Lyndon David-
son, all of San Angelo.
the death of a brother-in-law
there. ' ; *•'
Sunday dinner guests of l\lr.
and Mrs. R. E. Spurgin were Mr.
and Mrs.- Pat Culpepper and
children of Bridgeport, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Payne and boys of
Lubbock, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A
McGowan and children of Padu-
cah.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Spurgin
and Mr. amTMrs. Pat Culpepper
and children visited in Giraru
Monday. _.
Kay Spurgin-is visiting rela-
tives in Sherman.
Billy Estep "spent Monday
night with John Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Taylor
were Lubbock visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph McCur-
dy and Larry visited in Lubbock
Tuesday.
Willie D. Powell from Swen
son Ranch of Paducah spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Powell.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Powell and
Willie D. were " Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Polvadore and girls of
Stinnett. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pol-
vadore and son of Ralls, Mrs. L.
R. Boggs and son, Chock, and
Mrs. Essie Richardson, all of
Crosbyton, Rita Ratheal and
James Berry of Broadway:
Little Brenda Sue Polvadore of
Stinnett spent last week with
her aunt, Mrs. Ray Polvadore of
Ralls.
Misses Nelda Cannon and
Ruth Snider visited the former's
parents^Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Can-
non, at BluriV~over-the week-end.
They were accompanied as far
as Mineral Wells by Sylvia Cur-
ry who is visiting this week
with her grandparents/Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. "Curry.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edwards
plan to leave today, Thursday
for Hawthorne, Calif., where
they will ipake their home.
RED RIVER REUNION TO
BE HELD AT MacKENZlE
PARK. LUBBOCK, JULY 5
Former residents of Red River
county and theit families are in-
vited to an annual reunion at
MacKenzie Park, Lubbock, Sun-
day, July 5. Those attending are
to bring basket lunches. Whil«l
most of the day iwlll be spent
visiting, a program has been ar-
ranged, with musjc and a talk
by Andrew B. Riddle, attorney
ms,
THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
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of Ardmore
an Watson of Loren-
zo is secretary of the reunion.
Pvfc-Wayne_
stationed at
home on a 10-day furlough.
DR. ROY IVY
♦—CHIROPRACTOR— >
Office Phone 4121 X-RAY/ ' *" Res. Phoil«
Across Street from Court House
There's only one answer...
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in demand
Fleet operators, farmers, independent truckers—truck users everywhere—
buy more. Chevrolets than any other make. There can be only one reason
- for that: Chevrolet trucks offer more of what you want.
As the official registration figures keep roll- -
ing in, they keep telling the same positive
story about truck popularity and truck value:
Again in 1953, for the twelfth straight pro-
duction year, truck buyers show a clear-cut
and decisive preference for Chevrolet trucks.
If you're a tjxick user, this fact is mighty
important to you. Why? Well, as you know,
trucks are built and bought for just one
reason—to do a job. So isn't it logical then
that since Chevrolet trucks^outsell all others,
they must do a better job at lower cost?
That's why it will pay you to stop in and
see us before you buy your next truck.
MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKE!
Chevrolet Company
phone 2521
ralls;texas
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
In Crosby County and Crosbyton
Trade Territory $2.50
Elsewhere $3.00
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GENERAL MOTORS LOWEST PRICED EIGHT
Once you're behind the wheel of
a new Pontlac, it's hard to believe
it's priced so low.
You thrill to outstanding per-
formance that lets you slip
through city traffic or cruise the
open road with gower to spare.
You relax in roomy, luxurious
interiors, and efijoy the satisfac-
tion of driving the most dis-
tinctive beauty on the road.
PHQNE 5671 '
Crosbyton, Texas
And because it's big and rugged,
Pontiac gives you the feeling of
road-hugging safety, yet maneu-
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almost effortless.
In fact, there's nothing to sug-
8est that it's priced just a few
ollars above the lowest.
Come in soon and prove to your-
self that dollar for dollar you can't
beat a Pontiac.
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1953, newspaper, June 25, 1953; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256559/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.