The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1962 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CROSBYTOH REVIEW
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Published Weekly on Thursdays at Crosbyton, Crosby Co., Texas
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PATRICE BENNETT
WAYNE DOBSON
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McAdooNews
Lubbock College Band To Play;
Laige Crowd at P.TA Program
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. by MRS. A. G. FOX
Bro. Joe "LeeOf Lubbock will
bring the Lubbock Christian Col-
lege band to the Church of
Christ Wednesday night, Novem-
ber 28, for a special program.
This is regular prayer meeting
night. We hope to have a large
number present to hear this fine
band.
A large crowd enjoyed the pro-
gram which the 5th and 6th
grades presented at the P-TA
meeting - Monday night.
visit
is a
Sunday for an unexpected
with their son, David, who
student at WTSC. They found
David gone so they decided to
drive on up to Dumas and visit
with a brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie McDonald.
Mrs. Tad To!and and David of
LubboCk jtfere visitors in our
community one day this week.
Mrs. G. G. Allen and Cleta
Nell of Lubbock visited with
friends and relatives Monday. '
Bill Swarengen of Brownfield
Jack Phillips of McCamey vis-!called his mother-in-law, "Mrs. T.
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ited his. parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Stepnenson a few days
this week. - v .. v .■ - .■■ -
Mr, and Mrs. Milton McDonald
and' Thomas drOVte up to Ca nyon
H. Rigsby, Wednesday, to tell of
the arrival of a new son. ? lr. and
Mrs. Rigsby . went. to Lubbock
Thursday to see their daughter
and the little one and to,bring
their grandchildren home with
them for a visit,, while their
mother is in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Joplin
and Susie were overnight guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Joplin, Thursday night.
J. S.'Callihan had eye surgery
In a Big Spring hospital Friday,
Nov. 16. We hope he will be back
home soon.
Mrs. J. C. Joplin and A. L. Ra-
theal of Crosbyton were Sunday
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Ratheal and daughter in
Lubbock. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Mickey Cooper, former-
ly of this community. They were
overnight guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Joplin, so
they could be at the hospital
early Monday morning where
Mrs. Jerry Proctor had toe sur-
gery. Jerry is a daughter of Mrs.
Ratheal and a granddaughter of
Mrs. Joplin.
Mrs. Walter McCormick visited
with Mrs. Lee Parker Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Berry at-
tended Hpmecoming in Crosby-
top Friday night.
Mrs. Richard Ward, Kristi and
Kelly of Dougherty visited with-
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char-
lie Harris, Monday.
Giles Turner of Lubbock visit-
ed with then Henry and Charlie
Harrises Thursday.
Mrs. J. C. Joplin visited her
daughter, Mrs. A. L. Ratheal, in
Crosbyton Friday afternoon.
-Mrs. Lee Parker visited on
Monday with Mrs. Jim Griffin.
Mrr and Mrs. Ji J. Griffin, Sue
and Jack were Friday supper
guests in'Lubbock with Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Nelson, Lane and
Rhonda. 1 . —. . ♦ ■ :—
The Lubbock District Confer-
ence Will meet at Forrest Heights
Methodist Church in
Monday, November 26 from 9:30
a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Noon meal
will be $1.25.
Bishop Galloway of San An-
tonio wjll speak at a missionary
DR.
O. R. McINTOSH
Optometrist 1...
211 So. Main St. Phone YUkon 3-3460
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See the Difference—Feel the Difference
WE USE THE
REr-TONEf REE-DRAPE
^ METHOD
t To restotfte body, feel and finish to
your garments.
"Dry Cleaning at Its Best"
MODEL CLEANERS
Free Pickup and Delivery Phone 4641
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in LubbocK Sunday night, Nov.
25, at 7 p.m He will speak about
his experiences on a recent tour
to Korea and the Far East. Hope
a large number 'from this com-
munity can attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Denzil McMillan
and boys of Plainview visited her
mother, Mrs. Lena Potts and ot-
her relatives"Sunday ancTMon-
day.
Those visiting in the R. E.
Nickels home Sunday through
Thursday were her brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Frazier and
a brother-in-law, Preston Gil-
bert, of Waco.
We are happy to report that
Opal Nickels is back home aftei
being confined to the Crosbyton
hospital for some time.
The grade * school basketball
:ms - played Floydada Thurs-
day night on the horrie court.
The girls and boys B teams lost
but the boys A team won their
game. The High school teams
went to Shallowater Friday
night,, November 16, for a dauble
header. Both teams were vic-
torious.
Mrs. Lee I-arker and Mrs. J. C.
■Unpljn lrtglWd irr Crosbyton With
Mr. and MrsTW. T. Mabe Thurs-
day afternoon.
McAdoo WSCS Has
Program Honoring
Missionary Parents ^
The Womans Society of Christ-
ian Service of the McAdoo Meth-1
odist Church met in. the church
annex Thursday, Nov. 15, at 2:30
p.m. Mesdames Eldon Williams
and B. F. JEldridge'were co-hos-
tesses.
The program: "We Honor Par-
ents of Missionaries and Deacon-
essess".
A dialogue was presented in
an informative manner with
Ruth Griffin leader and Mmes.
Earl Van Meter, Coy Powers, O.
T. Boucher and M. A. Graham.
Scripture was given oy Mrs.
Ellis Power and closing prayer
was by Ruth Griffin.
The hostesses .served attractive
refreshments of pumpkin pie
with whip cream and coffee.
Those present were Mmes. M.
A. Graham, O. T. Boucher, Coy
Powers, Ruth Griffin, R. H.
Knight, Ellis Power and Earl
Van Meter. J.
Widest bridge in the world is,
the Crawford Street Bridge in
Providence, R. I„ 1,147 feet wide.
The longest reign of any Euro-
pean monarch was tthat of
France's Louis XIV. Ruled 73
years. • -
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There are now 1,252 symphony
orchestras in the U. S. t ... ■■■■-
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Office Phone 4f21 X-BAT Bss. Phone 20di
Across Street from Court Bonsi ™
REVIEW CLASSIFIEDS BRING RESULTS
ited in San Ap^elo Wednesday
through Friday with, their son,
Mr. and Mrs Nathan Pipkin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Belaska
were " Visitors at the Baptist
Church Sunday morning and had
lunch with the FHA girls.
Mrs. Dovie Hodge and Jack of
Brownfield -visited oyer the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Gregory and Jo Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donahue
and family of Lubbock were
Sunday quests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wooley.
Pat Belaska of Afton visited
services at the Methodist Church
Lubbock4Sunday. night ,
Mrs. A. G. Fox, Mike and Sha-
ron were weekend visitors in
Maple with Mr, and Mrs. H. W.
Garvin. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Fox and Janet were visiting
rally. at First Methodist Church| there also. Kenneth has just
..gotten orders that he will 16ave
Dec. 15 for Veitnam.-•
Billie Griftin of McMurray
College, Abilene, visited her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs Jim Griffin,
over the weekend apd attended
services at the Methodist Church
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs; C. T. Wallace vis-
ited with their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Wilson in Girard Sun-
day. Bill has been ill.
Rodney Parkinson is spending
some time with his grandpar-
ents, Mr- and Mrs. L. C. Hick-
man.
A large crowd attended the
Thanksgiving dinner at the
Homemaking Cottage with the
FHA girls Sunday.-
MAY MOTOR COMPANY
THE 63 FORD
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63 Fofd Galaxie-with the
Spend just 10 minutes to discover
the new smooth ride Ford spent
$10 million to develop!
Until now, the wheels of most cars
look, the power, and now the
r f 0 of Bit Thunderbifd!
hit bumps. But the wheels of the
"63'Ford Galaxie move back too . . .
adding smoothness in a new dimen-
sion. The road turns to Thunderbird
velvet! Driving is believing —
simply moved Up and down as they come in today! ^ .
MAT MOTOB COMPANY
CROSBYTON, TEXAS
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REAL ESTATE BULLETIN
166 ac., 148 ac. in cult., well improved, 56 ac. cotton allot.,
2 miles of Spur, price ' $150.00
346 ac., 175 ac. in cult., 40 ac. cotton, 55 ac. wheat-,• 7 room
house, modern, on pavement.price $130.00
37.2 ac., all first class land, price $6500.00
169 ac., 119 ac. in cult., 40 ac. cotton allot., good 4" irriga-
tion well, broiler house (7500 capacity), grade A dairy barn,
laving house, 2 horlronm nmA itn4wm -
162 ac., 44 ac. cotton allot., 5 room modern home, 1 of the
vdry best-stock grazing lakes on east plains, price $165.00 per
ac., 297c cash, balance 10 years.
480 ac. in Kent Co., 190 ac. in cult., 12 ac. cotton allot, ex.-
cellent stock farm., price J$75.00 per ac-.
—160 acr,"15 miles south of Wink, raw land, guaranteed 8" ir-
rigation water, price ........ .. $60.00
666 ac., 125 ac. in cult., good cotton and wheat allot., 326
ac. in soil bank 5 more yearSrprice . $160.00
1086 ac., 397^ac. in soil bank thru 1968, 1 of very best stock
farms, price - : $^.tK) per ac.
397.9 aq., 107 ac. cotton, 176 ac. soil bank thru 1967, 306 ac.
in cult., excellent farm, price jL. $125.00
2—20 ac. tracts, each tract has good o to 6" wells, 1st tract
has 5 room house and other out buildings, price $900 per ac.
641 ap., 218 ac. cotton allot,, 132 ac. wheat allot., modern
home, 2 miles of Crosbyton, 2 irrigation wells, a perfect sec-
tion, price . $325.00 per ac.
127.9 ac., Ideated on the pavement west^of Spur,
price $125.00
160 ac.> 140 ac
years, price ?.
in cult., 140 "ac. in soil
n, to trade for stock farm or
(home in Lubbock).
1959 John Deere Cotton Picker, excellent condition,
price- $6500.00
,12® ac., near Bledsoe, all grass land,. 2 good wells, REA,
i-hora^-price . .../... ... $560.00 per ac.
grass land,* has $20,000.00 worth of improvements,
little ranches in Crosby Co., price $100,000.00
71 sc. cult., 32 ac. cotton allot, good 4 room house
J pressure pump, 4 room-tenant house,
minerals, located near Girard in Kent
County. Price ... sr.........^. ^.-...u^..fl3aoo per ac.
SC. of grass land, 1 mile of Spur, well and windmill
of income property located in Spur, valued at
to trade for farm or small ranch. This property own-
by elderly people. What have you?
XELLEY AGENCY
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SPUR, TEXAS Phone CR 2-3353
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WE WISH ALL OF YOU A
children visited with Miss Min
nie Harris in Spur Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Scott
and daughter of Lubbock were
visitors at ihe Baptist Church
Sunday morning and had
Thanksgiving lunch with the
FHA girls
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young and
Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wool
ey visited in Lubbock Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dona
ue
Mr. and Mis. Bill McKelvev
and family of Matador were
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Allen Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Donnie McDarr
lels of Lubbock were overnight
guests of her brother, Mr. iand
Mrs. "Donnie Berry and family
Saturday,
Mr. and Mta Bush Pipkin yis-
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1962, newspaper, November 22, 1962; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281869/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.