The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1963 Page: 2 of 8
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Cxoabyton (Thl) Brrltw
Tkundor. August 8. IMS
THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
Bstubllehed la January, IMS
Published Weekly on Thursdays at Crosbyton, Crosby Co., Texas
W. H. CURRY Publisher
PATRICK BENNETT Editor and Adv. Manager
WAYNE DOBSON Mechanical Foreman
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bave nan upon tbe attar of God. eternal boatility
tyranny over tbe aaind of aM."-1lMMi JeflereoB.
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McAdoo Saddened by Death of
Harold Hazdy; Residents Visit
by MRS. A. G. FOX
Our community was saddened
by the death of Harold Hardy,
who passed away at ftis farm
home Wednesday, July 31, after
beinp seriously ill for several
months. May we extend our sym-
pathy and sincere prayers to
this family.
The Eldon Williams met Mr.
and Mrs. O. V. Williams in Abi-
lene Sunday. Debby and Cindy
accompanied their grandparents
to their home in Hurst for a vis-
It.
Nita Griffin is visiting in
Ralls with Mrs. June Thomas
and family.
Lou Ann Holland of Levelland
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I is visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Barton.
Mrs. J. Waid Griffin, Penny
and Waid, Jr., of Sweetwater
visited in the J. J. Griffin home
Wednesday and was a Wednes-
day overnight guest of Mr. and
Mrs. A G. Fox and family Mike
and Sharon accompanied them
home for a weeks visit.
Judy Kay Barton of Shamrock
is a guest of Cleta Griffin. She
attended services at the Metho-
dist church Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. T. R. Jones re-
turned home from Big Spring
Wednesday where they had
been staying in the home of a
daughter, Mrs. W. G. Bingham,
who recently had surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garret of Ft.
Worth was a Sunday overnight
guest of Mt. and Mrs. J C. Jop
lin.
Mrs. Sid McComb of Carlsbad.
New Mexico, is visiting with rel-
atives and helping care for her
father, G. W. Allen, who is con-
fined to the Crosbyton hospital.
Mrs. Betty Jones, Lowell, A1
ton and Linda of Lubbock were
Sunday visitors in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Allen and family.
Mr. and Mrs Dale Nelson,
Lane and Rhodntf^ of Lubbock
visited In the J. J. Griffin home
Tuesday night and returned Sue
Griffin to her home. Sue has
been working In Lubbock most
of the summer.
Mrs. Olive Smith of Detroit
was a Thursday overnight guest
in the C. A. Allen home.
Sfc. and Mrs. J. W. Griffin.
Carolyn, Patsy and James of
Copperas Cove are here on fur-
lough visiting with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Allen, La-
nell and Sandra and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Griffin and family
Mrs. Marshall Winegar, Roy
and Sue and Louise and Wlletta
Eden of Lubbock were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bush
"Pipkin. They attended services
at the Methodist Church Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Faubus,
John Curtis and Linda went to
Abilene Friday where they Join
ed Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cornelius
and Johnny and they all tour-
Six Flags Over Texas over the
weekend.
Mrs. Elmer H. Owens and
daughter, Vicki of Tahoka, a
former resident of this commun-
ity, visited Mrs. Kldon Williams
and other friends Saturday.
Tuesday dinner guests in the
J. J. Griffin home were Mr. and
Mrs. Olin Ward of Beeville, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Ward of Dickens,
Tim and David Griffin of Robs
town and Mrs. A. G. Fox, Mike
and Sharon.
There was a final get-together
for all little leaguers and their
families at the Crosbyton swim-
ming pool Thursday night, Aug
ust 1. President J. D. Sheer made
trophy presentations after every-
one had a swim. McAdoo Indians
received a beautiful first place
trophy this year. The Indians
won their third straight cham
pionshlp.
Johnny Carl Cornelius of Abi-
lene is visiting his grandparents.
Mr and Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Jackson,
and an aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Cur-
tis Faubus, Johnny Curtis and
Linda.
Mr. and Mrs. Bush Pipkin vis-
ited -in Midland with their son,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pipkin
and family Monday through
Wednesday.
Visitors in the J. J. Griffin
home Sunday afternoon wen-
Mr and Mrs Dale Nelson, Rhon-
da and Lane of Lubbock, Mrs.
Viva Griffin and Ellis Power.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Allen and
Mat ot Crosbyton visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John a.
Allen Saturday afternoon.
Kandlce Burrow was a Thurs-
day evening visitor In the J. J.
Griffin bom*.
Mis. Annie Mlddlebrooks ot
Odessa Is visiting her daughter,
Mr. and Aba. W. H. Moore
family.
Marshall Formby of Plain*
view was a Thursday night
guest of his mother, Mrs
Formby.
Sgt. and Mm. Albert Worth.
Alvin, Pauline and Patricia have'
Just arrived back in the states
after having been stationed at
Casablanca, Moracco for the
past two and a half years. After
a visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Allan and other vela
tives, they will be stationed at
Salina, Kansas.
Mr. and lbs. Dale Nelson and
family of Lubbock were Sunday
night supper guests of her moth-
er, Mrs. Viva Griffin.
Mrs. Jim Early accompanied
Mr. and Mis. Andy Halfard of
Portales, New Mexico, to Port
Worth over the weekend.
Mr. and Mis. J. B. Pitts and
family of Abilene are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wslter
Pu liens.
Frances McLaughlin of Lub
bock was visiting fn our com
munlty Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ivey. Lois
and Kent of Big Spring visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Allen Sunday
Mrs. J. C. Jopl'.n, Mrs. Grade
Harvey and Mrs Harold Trull
and Kathy attended a WMA as
sociatlon at Afton Baptist church
Monday.
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Sunday af
Mr. and Mrs. X P.
Sunday In Lubbock
their child!—
Mr. and
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and
Smith In Hals
temoon
Mr. aod Mis. Dm Edler of
Perryton spent several days last
visiting relatives and
friends In our community and in
Crosbyton.
Mr, and 'Mm. "forty 1m Har-
vey and children «( Lubbaaii
spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. O. C Fowler. They vis-
ited In the W. w. Bartnts hone
Sunday aftifthoon.
We mH and service all rises sad types of
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fit your desires and needs.
We maintain a full slock of fenalne Fori Porta
and offer a complete repair service on Tractor Mot-
ess and Power lifts. Our shop foreman kas asaay
years experience on Ford repairs. Wo stand behind
our repair wort* Pick np and delivery If desired. Let
us serve you and be happy
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1963, newspaper, August 8, 1963; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281906/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.