The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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you give freedom, too. Because
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Sam stand tall in this troubled
world of ours.
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the $25 size. Why not give Bonds
to all the special people on your
list this year? Yourself.included.
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CMebyton (Ten.) Review Page 2 Thursday. November 12. 1964
THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
Established In January, 1909
Published Weekly on Thursdays at Crosbyton, Crosby Co., Texas
W. H. CURRY.................................................- Editor and Publisher
MRS. BILLYE STOCKTON..............................................News Editor
WAYNE DOBSON..........................................Mechanical Foreman
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Territory. $3.00; elsewhere, $3.50. _ _
ENTERED a* Second CUa* Mail Matter on the 14th day ol Jaauary, 1909, at the
Foal Office at Crmbyton, Texas, under the act of Congrcaa of March 5, 1B78.
DEADLINES: Society new* occurring prevtouily, 5 p.m. Tueaday; general newt,
noon Wednesday (weekend news or advance atoriea should be reported Mon-
day); classified advertising, 5 p.m. Tuesday; display advertising, noon Wednes-
day (ad mats should be in by 5 p.m. Tuesday); pictures, 11 a.m. Monday
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The Crmbyton Review will gladly be corrected upon its being brought to the
attention o{ the management.
*T have sworn upon the eltar of God, eternal hmtility against every form of
tyranny over the mind of nun."—Thom*. Jefferson.
Wake News
Cliff Trull Celebrates Birthday;
Mrs. Marley Hostess to Wake Club
By RENA BARNETT
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Trull and fam
ilv were Mrs. Edd Thornton, Lin-
da and Travis of Plainview, Mrs
Amon Proctor and boys, Lub-
bock, Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Ra-
theal and Max of Crosbyton and
Mr. and Mrs. Jody Joplin. They
were celebrating Cliff Trull’s
birthday and Mr. and Mrs. Jop-
lin’s wedding anniversary.
Rev. and Mrs. Bob Findley and
family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ra
theal.
Brother Rutman of Tahoka
was a Thursday night guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Maze,
Genia and Lynn.
Mrs. A. R. Marley was hostess
to the Wake Club Wednesday.
Genia Maze was honored with a
bridal shower.
Mr. and Mrs. Will D. Griffin
visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Grif-
fin in Crosbyton Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jones were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bush Pipkin at McAdoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Seigler
and- Dale spent the weekend at
Fort Worth with Rev- and Mrs.
Don Seigler and boys. They
helped move the Don Seiglers to
Dallas where they will live at
the Buckners Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDougle,
| Charles '$nd Sharron visited Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Brewer at Lake-
view Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Havens
and children were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Hardin and Charles.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jones spent
Friday in Lubbock with Mr. Hil-
ton Jones, Alton and Lowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mc-
Dowell and family attended the
wedding of Genia Maze and Jer-
ry Pebsworth bn Friday at the
Church of Christ in Crosbyton.
Tressie Griffin was a patient
in the Crosbyton hospital from
Tuesday until Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDougle.
Sharron and Charles visited Sun-
day night with Mr. and Mrs.
Weldon Seigler and Dale.
Mrs. Will D. Griffin spent Wed-
nesday in Lubbock with Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Morgan and baby.
Mr and Mrs. A. R. Marley,
Brenda and Debra were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wil-
lis of Girard.
Mrs. Arnold Ratheal and
children visited Saturday even-
ing with Mrs. Kenneth Havens
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDougle.
Sharron and Charles visited in
Lubbock Saturday and were Sat-
urday night supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. T. Ayers, Jr., and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mayes vis-
Mrs. Self Gives
White River HD
Club Program
The White River Home Dem-
onstration Club met at the home
of Mrs. Dee Berry Friday, Nov.
6. Mrs. Elbert Humble called
the meeting to order. Mrs. Ber-
ry gave the opening exercise and
the roll call was answered with
“The Program that I Enjoyed
Best in 1964”.
Mrs. R. W. Self presented the
program on "Interior Decora
tion”. Mrs. Conda Starred show-
ed harfd made accessories, to add
color when needed in small a-
mounts, for the home.
Refreshments were served to
Mmes. Humble, Self, Starrett,
Jimmy Alexander, Buran Jones,
Ralph Parsons, Henry Slack,
Glenn Havens, Alfred Briggs and
the hostess, Mrs. Berry.
The next meeting will be Nov.
20 at the home of Mrs. Elbert
Humble. The Thanksgiving pro-
gram will be given at this time.
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Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wallace re-
turned Thursday from Lake
Brownwood where they had fish-
ed since Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hefley
and Mrs. C. L. Hefley of Here-
ford, formei local residents, vis-
ited here Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Wayne Jones and
family and with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hefley and family.
Mrs. Louella Moore of Vernon
visited her sister, Mrs. Laura
Cash, from Thursday until Mon-
day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langford
of Idalou also visited Mrs. Cash
Thursday. Mrs. Langford is a
niece of Mrs. Cash.
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry McCray and children at
Wayside.
Mrs. Denzil McMillan of Plain-
view visited Tressie Griffin in
the Crosbyton hospital Thurs-
day.
Cathy Trull spent Friday night
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jody Joplin.
Ladawn Havens was a Friday
night visitor of Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Ratheal.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fewell
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Fewell and Billy Harold.
Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin
and girls spent Friday night
with Mrs. Maude McMillan in
Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fewell
visited in Lubbock with the Ross
and Moody Fewells Thursday.
Mrs. C. F. Flemins visited Mrs.
George Griffin and Tressie Fri-
day evening.
Kalgary News
Group Goes to Champion Roping;
Kalgary Men Go To Horse Sale
By MRS. GLENN JONES
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Dean and
Mrs. Jim Hinson from Lamesa
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hin-
son Thursday night.
Carla Winkler attended a
twirling contest at Levellanu
Saturday.
Wayne and Larry Tom Harris
and Dwight Webster visited W.
C. and R. G. Havens Sunday af-
ternoon.
JUr. and Mrs. Henry Young of
Lubbock visited Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Young and girls Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. Alleta Walker left Wed-
nesday te-.go to Midland to visit
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hawkins and girls. She will be
gone about a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parr and
Darla Kay from Sweetwater were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Slack.
Mr. Glenn Jones and Mr. Roy
Don Winkler were Friday dinnei
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boney
Winkler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cannon,
Trey and Tracy visited Mr. ana
Mrs. Joe Kidd and family Thurs-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slack vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Buran Jones
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Humble
and Fred and Mrs. Minnie Hay-
wood were Saturday suppei
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max’l
Humble and family of Lubbock.
Karen Hash was a Tuesday
night guest of Carla Winkler.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams oi
Spur were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Buran Jones.
Helen Harris and Barbara Par
sons visited Myrtie Havens Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Elkins,
Kay and Pamela and Debbie,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Witt, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Cornelius, Jimmv
and Dave, all from Spur, were
Sunday supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Briggs.
Mrs. Henry Slack was a Fri-
day dinner, guest of Mrs. Buran
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winkler,
Larry, Terry and Jenrye fron.
Dickens, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Jones, Gary and David, Mr.
Boney Scott and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Don Winkler were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Winkler.
Mrs. Elbert Humble visited
her mother, Mrs. Minnie Hay-
wood, Tuesday night in Snyder.
Mrs. Haywood returned home
with her daughter to visit for a
week.
Mrs. Forrest Griffin and Sherri
from Crosbyton, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ronnie Jones and children
from Ropes visited Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Humble Sunday. Elbert
Humble and Fred, Ronnie Jones
and Delbert Byrd attended the
championship roping at San An-
gelo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Wilks and
boys visited Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Young and girls Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Briggs vis-
ited their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Cornelius and boys Satur-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dari Walker and
Lori Ann visited Mr. and Mrs.
Buran Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Jones, Gary and David
Friday night.
Saturday morning Mrs. Henry
Harris from McAdoo, Mr. K.
Morris from Muleshoe, Mr. Gra-
day Morris from Dallas and Mr.
J. O. Morris from Irving visited
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Young for a
few minutes.
Mrs. Alfred Briggs visited her
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Henry Slack, Buran Jones and
Conda Starrett and Conda How-
ard Maze were among those who
attended the horse sale at the
Pitchfork Ranch Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Parsons of
Spur and Raymond O’Neal were
Thursday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Parsons.
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1964, newspaper, November 12, 1964; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth518972/m1/2/: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.