The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1962 Page: 6 of 8
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Hope Cotton Will Open;
ig Stepper Is Planned
If MODS. T. E. THOBIfHILL
IBs. My ma Dickey of Plain -
visited Monday of last
_ with her mother, Mrs. Wil-
I Kchardson and other rela
m and friends in Crosby ton.
Mb. T. fc' Thornhill and Mrs.
|L Givens were Wednesday
„ caliers of last week
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Spence
|n Floy da da.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Marley
supper guests of Mr. and
B. M. Spence on Sunday
Nov. 11.
A„ B. Wall underwent
surgery, in the Crosbytoii
Tuesday of last week.
_ Dan Newman of Dumas
__ ; Friday night with the T. E.
ThmhiUs. She attended Home-
at,Crosbyton Friday,
and Brenda McClure
tnr
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Winegar
Georgia Ann and Robert were,
Ssniay dinner guests in the T-
E, Thornhill home. In the after-
son Georgia Ann visited. with
Mc. and Mrs. D. D. Thornhill.
weather has been rough
t Friday, cloudy, cold, show-
mod in places a few spits of
r. TV farmers hope the cot-
will finish opening now.
it may not, who can
IfeB? After ail we have trully
Had an unusual crop year. The
S O. Thornhills have a patch of
coQon that was still blooming
the middle of last week. Even
where the. cotton was defoliated
in a lot of fields there are still
scads of given bolls. Anyway we
all hope to see the weather cleat
up and stay pretty for awhile.
Rev. and Mrs. Bill Alexander
and girls were Sunday afternoon
visitors with her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. L. K. White and Karen.
Mrs. Alexander and the girls
Will also spend the week of
Thanksgiving with the Whites.
Thanksgiving supper will be
at the church Wednesday night,
November 21. Everyone will
bring food, and all will have a
wonderful- time together. ^
We would like to wish for
everyone a *Happy Thanksgiv-
ing". We each have so very
much to be thankful for, and it
is such a wonderful time when
——^iami^and friends get
together even for a day. -
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Winegar
spent the; weekend of Nov. 9-12
in" Kansas with Mr. and Mrs! D.
W. Newman and another couple.
They were pheasant hunting.
We were sorry to learn that
Mrs. Harvey Mack Winegar was
to undergo TWljgf surgery in a
hospital in Germany Wednesday
of last week. We trully hope she
is doing weli. Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey M Winegar willprobably
be in Germany until 1964 when
he expects to dc transferred back
to the States. Harvey has been
in the Army since Oct. 1958, and
has been stationed in Germany
CONVENTIONAL LOANS
RESIDENCES AND COMMERCIAL
Interest rates from 6 percent up.
- long as 20year$ to pay loan off. Xet
7 charge only I percent brokerage for—
securing the loan and servicing
it for the term*
GARNET JONES AGENCY
Crosbytoiu Texas
since September 1959.
Mrs. Willard Richardson and
D. D. Thornnill were both ill
with the flu last week. They
wt-re both reported much better
the last of the week.
Mrs. D. D. Thornhill visited
Saturday afternoon in the Homer
j Smith home in Crosbyton. The
I Smith's ^daughter and family,
{ Mr, and Mrs. DeWfey Parsons and
! sons of . Fort Worth, were also
i there. . t ^
Many members of the com-
munity visited Mrs. A- "B- Wall
in the hospital the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt McClure
had as their Thursday dinner
guests Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mc-
Clure and Doug of Rails, Miyand
Mrs. Duar.e McClure and girls.
Saturday afternoon late the
Ronald McClures came over to
pick up the girls and Mr. and
Mrs. Duane McClure and girls
also dropped by for awhile.
Sunday at noon the Duahe
McClures ate lunch with the
Hoyt McClures. In the afternoon
Hoyt, Duane and Roberta all
went to practice, for the Christ-
mas cantata while the girls,
Rhetta and Terri, visited with
Mrs. Hovt. McClure, ^
Mrs. J. F. Marley and " Mrs.
Minnie Crausbay visited in Floy-
dada Wednesday night of last
week. Mrs. Marley spent the
night with a brother and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Spence and
>lrs. Crausbay spent the night
with relatives
Teddy Glvens spent the week
endathome.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Givens vis-
ited -at: the hospital Sunday af-
ternoon, and also wiOP Mr. and
Mrs. W; A.. Walker in Crosbyton.
_Mrs. Hoyt McClure says she
has a good part of her Christmas
shopping done as she took Tues-
day for that purpose.
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ENGAGEMENT OF MISS
CLARIS SMITH AND IRVIN
, SHAW ANNOUNCED ■ •"
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith, Cros-
byton. announce the engage-
ment and approaching marriage
of their daughter. Claris, to Irvin
. .Sha5K.--saEL_.ctf-Mr^. and, Mrs. R- B.
jhaw West. T«
"—T?se - * —yew5-
in January.
WaiceNeivs
Several Attend Homecoming;
Givls, Parents at Best Bean Banquet
Hens outnumber people In
New Jersey <10 million hens).
Sleep experts say * bed should
be seven inches longer than the
occupant. - "
Yellowstone, in 1872, was de-
signated the first national parte
in the y. S.
The Katmi National Monu-
ment in Alaska is twice the size
of the state of Delaware.
Dy BEN A BARNETT
Mrs. A. R vMarley arid Mrs.
Kenneth Havens were visiting in
Lubbock on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trull and
family visited Mr. find Mrs. Bil-
ly Webster and children Tues-
day night-
Mrs. Jack Selr, Mike and Doug
of Arlington visited Mrr and
Mrs. Jim Barnett Saturday morn:
ing. Mrs. Self visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller, Butch
and Randy over the weekend
and attended homecoming at
Crosbyton Friday.
Mrs. T. Jt. Jones visited Friday
morning with Mrs, H. L. Fewell.
Debra Marley visited Cherry
Pierce in the W. T Barnett home
Friday night.
Mrs. Harold Trull and Mrs. Al-
vie Ratheal visited. Mrs.. Amon
Proctor in a Lubbock hospital on
Tuesday. Mrs. Proctor returned
home with them and spent a
few days Vith the" Ratheals In
Crosbyton.
Mr. Harold Snell of- Lubbock
was a dinner guest on Thursday
of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fewell.
Clifford Trull was a Sjunday
guest of Dale Seigler.
- Mr. dnd Mrs. Frank Ray were
Sunday* night visitors with the
Jimmy Barnetts.
Mrs. George Griffin and girls
were in Lubbock Tuesday after-
noon. They visited Mrs. Maude
McMillan and the Bernice Mc-
Millan families. " '
Mrs. .Will D. Griffin visited Mr.
and Mrs. ,S. J. Hickman in Cros-
byton Monday morning.*
Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin
and girls attended homecoming
in Crostiyfbn Friday night 1 ancf
the girls were on the program.
Saturday aiternoon guest of
Mr. and Mis. Earnest Maze and
girls were Mr. and Mrs, Arnold
Bell of Moody, Mrs. Ethel Mas
and Joe Gibson of Roaring
Springs. ... . 2"
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Havens
and children were Saturday
guests of Mr and Mrs. R. C. Ra
theal. .
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A, R. Marley, Brenda
and Debra were Mr. and" M(s.
Bill Key and baby, Spur, Mr. and
Mrs. John Willis, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Willis and children, Gir-
ard and Mr. and Mrs.' Quincy
Arnold, Clovis, New Mex.
Mrs. Dale Morgan who has
been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Will D. Griffin, left
Sunday for Clinton, Okla.
Shelly, rimmy and LaDawn
Havens spent Friday night with
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ratheal
Mr. „ amC.Mrs. WayifiT voDson
of Crosbyton were i Thursday
night guests, of Mr. and Mrs.
Will D. Gritfin. *
Mr. "and Mrs. Weldon Seigler
and Dale visited Mr. and .Mrs.
Alton Seigler and -boy .in -GFes-44"-—
by ton Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert-Kendrick
had as their Sunday dinner
guests Mr. and "and Mrs. R. C.
Ratheal.
Mrs. Jackie Hammersley, Gary
Dale and Mark of Crosbyton vis-
ited Friday night with the Will
D. Griffins.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Marley at-
tended the Best Beau Banquet at
the1- Crosbyton lunchroom Satuf-
day night. Mrs. Marley is &
chapter mother. Girls of this
community attending were Bren-
da - Marley. Genie Maze and
Sharon Griffin. • ■""" ■ ....
THANKSGIVING
IS TO THANK
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GOD FOR OUR
ABUNDANCE
PAUSE DURING THE
DAY TO GIVE THANKS
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Amid the husileana bustleoi prepar-
ing: turkey and visiting: with relatives
and friends — pause a few moments to
offer your thanks to God for the bless-
ings Of foody home and family.
MAY YOU
A JOYFUL DAY!
iH- i'Jit 79Lt VZ 3S.
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Mr*. Bertha Trances Allen, 110 North Kansas, Roswell, N. M., has baked as many as
7 or 8 cakes in a single day In her electric oven. Mrs. Allen bakes occasionally for intimate
friends. She likes the cleanliness of her Wectric oven, the even baking of gentle electric
beat and etectric's automatic features.
1^1 >wa 1100 Um4am lux, Ro swell
Qta fwvHon), Uto an men, has
• <M«1U tfad he Htm to cook. Hera,
tmHK wM*. thacka Ms Swiss Steak
mtM, mur/f)( sura he's seasoned It to'
liar feKAft. ynMti H daiightad with dean
— wouldn't cook any
We Will Be Closed All Day Thursday.
No business will be transacted on this day, and our
iifcaJier mother. Mrs. W. B. Blnns. Jr..
McGaffey Road, Roswell,. Is also proud-of
her Cookery; In the picture, she smilingly
•how*, off the cleanliness of her range.
Notice, in particular, the dean sides and
bottom of the pan she's using. Electric
elements clean ffttmMfVM lAtf drip pint
w#$h easy as saucers. ...
The fourth generation la corning al
here we aee Mr , Rotten
how to properly meteWe.
fine, thank you, as
. « 4V4-year otd Kelly
property a table, wm'tti* tradition b good cooking
jit thte Reddy family; you C#n be sure that Kelly will be *
groat cook when |he growe.ufl — aftd shall be cooking
♦lectriceiiy—like all progreilive hoffiemakars.
customers are asked to arrange their banking i\eeds to
airold incon veniencer—
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J^OPNER BERKSHIRE m ith. CROSBYTON TEXAS
of modem
ffcctffe «ooldftg with • written guarantee
(&ftt either ve completely satisfied with the
qbw eloctric rrnte you % (youll have a fun
90 diyito OK it) or your Reddy Kilowatt Eko
iMUoee Dealer will refund your money.
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<^arg« to W|re in your aiew electric ranfe. Thte
0 CVlttftUe to customers ot Southwestern
residences or twolamiiy dwellings, see your
Reddy Kilowatt Electric Appliance Dealer thte
week Tell him you want to buy the range thai
gives wi complete satisfaction—of course. V*
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.