The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1965 Page: 2 of 6
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WAKE NEWS
McDowells Attend Reankn;
W. T. Barnetts Go To Renata
RATES: In CTOBbv County and Cnwhyton
Territory, *300; eWwhcre. fSJ»
oa Second Clam Mail Matte* on the 14th day of
B, si the Ni Office at Croebyton. Texan under
of Coopr*** of March 3, 187S
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appear In the column* of The Crosbyton Ueview
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FOUR NEWS
Attend Wedding At Andrews;
). L Parkers Have Soil Guests
By MRS. W. a MATTHEWS
Mi and Mrs. Hoyt Chappell
vtoitSd Sunday morning with
Mr. and Mrs W W. Brinu.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. James of
Ft Worth were Monday din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Brinu
Mr. and Mrs. Glenford
Fowler attended the Klker re-
union at Stephenvtlle over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mr* R. p. Klrken
dall and children and Jan
Hughea attended a wedding
for a niece In Andrew* Thurs-
day. On their return they vis-
ited Mr snd Mrs Gary Wea-
ver and children at Seminole
Mr and Mrs O. C. Fowler
left Thursday for Midland for
a visit with Mr snd Mrs Ed
Bingham snd daughter »
Mr snd Mrs. Wayne Fowl-
er snd girls spent Friday and
Saturday night with Mr and
Mrs Melvin Powell and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T Hughes
enjoyed Sunday dinner In the
R. P. Klrkendall home. Jan.
who has been visiting the
Klrkendalls, returned home
with her parents.
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Mr snd Mrs C M Klker of
Amarillo visited Monalay In
the Glenford Fowler home
Mr and Mrs Jim Holley of
Dallas spent Monday to Wed
nesday In the Henry Hifgtn
botham home Mrs Ruth Hig
ginbotham came In Tuesday
for a visit with them
Avis Klrkendall called on
Stella Brtnts Tuesday morn
in*
Those visiting Mr and Mr*
0 J Filler Sunday afternoon
In their home In Lubbock
were Mr and Mrs Forrest Ed
| ler, Alverda Edict, Mrs Bert
I Graham. Mrs E T Cawthron
| snd Mr and Mrs. W O Mat
thews.
Sunday supper guests of
Mr and Mrs John L Parker
were Mr and Mr* Larry
Parker and children of Little
field. Mr and Mrs. Chaa B
Parker. Mr. and Mrs Keith
Parker and children and Mr
and Mr# Don Parker. Terry
and Tracy
Mrs Edith O'Brien of Pari*
; spent last week with her «l»
ter, Mr*. Ruth Mize, and Mr
! Allen Mize.
Mr and Mrs. Elgin Fowler.
Clayton and Goldie and grand
! children, Kyle and Kaye Pel
! pieman, were Sunay dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
| L. Parker
Mr and Mrs. Allen Mize
, were Sunday dinner guests in
the Don Nlckson home In Lo-
lenzo.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Fowler
I enjoyed supper Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Horne and with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill King and family who
were visiting the Hornes.
Monday morning the Hornes
and Kings left for California.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edler of
Lubbock ate lunch Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mat-
thews.
C. C. Smith is reported to be
| doing as well as can be ex-
! pccted following surgery Sat-
urday in a . Lubbock hospital.
Brownie Smith is in our lo-
| cal hospital and is doing a
little better now. The relatives
and friends of the two Mrs.
Smiths have helped in many
j ways.
Mrs. Vernon Mitchell. Mr--.
1 Orman Fowler and Debra vis
j iled Mrs. N. J. Fowler Friday
) afternoon. They helped cele-
| brate Janalyn Fult’s third
birthday.
! Hilton Jones and Alton of
Lubbock wet* Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs T. R
Jones.
Mr and Mr* Lawrence Me
Dowell and children attended
a reunion for school friends In
the home of the J L Snyders
at Oiton ov«e the weekend
Mr* A R Marley visited
Mrs George Griffin Saturday
morning
Rev and Mr* Don Selgier
and Timmy of Seagovllle were
Monday and Tuesday guests
of Mr and Mrs Weldon Setg-
Irr snd Dale. Terry Selgier,
who had been visiting with
the Weldon Selgier*. returned
home with hi* parent#
j Debra Brewer and Tim Ay-
er# of Lubbock were last week
I guests of Mr and Mrs Millard
Watson snd Dean.
Mr and Mr* Kenneth Sell-
ers and girl* were Monday
dinner gue*t* of Mr and Mrs
i C B Leatherwood
Mr and Mrs Harold Trull
visited Mr and Mrs F £
i 'Dull In Slaton Thursday and
! attended the funeral of a
friend at Southland Thursday
afternoon
Mr# T R. Jone# visited Mrs.
Pearl Jone* In McAdoo Mon-
day morning.
Sharon and Donna Griffin
attended youth activity week
at the Methodist Church last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Wat
son. Dean, Karren and Sherry,
Mr and Mrs. Fred McDougle
and Charles were Sunday
guests of Mr and Mrs. Henry
Brewer of Lakeview Other
visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Draper and Mrs. Ellen
Johnson of Wichita Falls.
Mike Turner of Erick, Ok
lahoma. is spending \h<s week
with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
McDowell, Larry, Debbie and
Tommy.
Mrs. Jack Pierce, Cherry and
Jacky and Mrs. Carl Burch of
Lubbock visited Tuesday
night with Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Barnett and Sue.
Sharon McDougle returned
home from Tyler Sunday-
evening after spending seve-
ral days there with relatives.
Alton Trull attended youth
camp last week at Plains Bap
list Assembly ground.
Mr and Mrs W. T. Barnett
attended the John Leather-
wood Reunion at Jacksboro
Sunday. Others from Crosby
i ton attending were Mr. and
; Mr* Loyd Hickman. Mr* Liz
! gt* Crauabay and Gevrgr
Strange About 135 relative*
. encoded this reunion..
Monte Brewer of Lubbock is
visiting this week with Mr
and Mr* Millard Watson and
Dean
Mr and Mrs Hamid Trull
and family were Sunday din
rwv guest# of Mr and Mr*
Jody Joplin Other guest wa»
D F Covington of Lovlngton.
New Mexico
I Mr and Mr* Weldon Seig
: ler snd Dsle vUMrd Saturday
i night with Mr and Mr* Fred
; McDougle snd Charles
A R Marley visited Mr and
Mr# Ben Marley Sunday
evening
Mr and Mrs E Lawson. Sr.,
of Crosbyton, were lost Sun
day dinner guest# of Mr and
Mr* Jack Mayes
Mr and Mr* Alton Selgier
t were Sunday afternoon visit-
or* of Mr and Mr* Weldon
Selgier and Dale
Tuesday night those enjoy
Ing a picnic at Roaring
Spring* were Mr. and Mrs
Lawrence McDowell, Larry.
Debbie and Tommy. Mr and
Mrs Earnest Maze and Lynn,
Dale Selgier and Carolyn May.
; Carlsbad. New Mexico.
Monday night Mr and Mrs.
Millard Wanton and Dean
i were *upper guests of Mr and
Mrs Henry Brewer, Lakeview.
Others were Mr and Mrs. Du
wayne Brewer and family and
Monte Brewer, Lubbock.
Mrs. A R Marley, Brenda
and Debra were In Lubbock
Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Hubert May of
Carlsbad, New Mex.. visited
Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Earnest Maze and Lynn. Car-
olyn May, who had been vis-
iting with the Maze family,
returned to Carlsbad with her
parents.
Karon and Sherry Watson
of Lubbock spent the weekend
I with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Millard Watson and
Dean
I Bill Hunsucker of Stead Air
day for a vf*n with ht* wife.
' Mrs MU Mumurfcev ami par
eats Mr and Mr* BaW* Hun
tucker Hr. and other rela
; lives MU I* bring transferred
; to Shaw Air Force Boar. South
Carol i»a Noble Hunrocfcet
Sr, went with Mil Saturday
to help him drive to South
I Carolina
Mr and Mr* Jerry Peb*
worth t4 Tabaka were Sunday
night supper guest* of Mr.
and Mrs E. Moor and Lynn
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Mr |M Mr* MHy ln M
Byron and Make and Mr and
Mr* Chortle Wterkr. Mtgfie
and Brady returned July JB
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River. New M*«ks»
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Wooten was a
Friday gueet of the Noble
Hunsucker*. Sr
Mr and Mrs Curtis Lcath
erwond and Charlee of Lub
bock were Sunday night sup-
per gutwlt of Mr. and Mrs. G
B Leatherwood.
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Teas Ceutt Beeee
Mr and Mrs J D. Sheer,
Jay and Sheryl returned last
Friday night after a vacation.
They had visited in Dallas
with Mr and Mr* Malcom
j Garrett, in Cooper with Sheer's
’ parents. Mr. and Mrs Roy
Sheer, at Lake deck with her
1 father. Carl Parish, and her
sister and brother In law, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bolton, and
at Paris with Mr and Mr*.
1 Eugene Sanslng. They went
from there to Stover, Mo.,
where they visited Mr and
Alton Wallace, Mike. Pat and
Steve, former local residents
They toured the Truman
Memorial Library at Indepen-
dence, Mo
Mr and Mrs J. W. Jackson, |
Wade, Reba and Amy have j
been vacationing at Red
River. N. M.
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AT THE WORLD'S FAIR
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CORNER BERKSHIRE at 5th. CROSBYTON. TEXAS
OPEN HOUSE
FOR COLLINS JEWELRY AT ITS
NEW LOCATION
Three Doors South Of Old Location
Saturday, August 7
We are proud of our new store and want all the people of the Crosbyton Area
to see it. This is your invitation to come by Saturday and see it We have en-
larged our stock and more room allows us to display it more appealingly.
USTEN FOR THE ALARM CLOCKS!
Every clock in our store will be running Saturday. Six alarm clocks
will be set to ring sometime during the day. If you happen to be regis-
tering when one sounds, you will receive one of our six prizes. If rtQ one
is registering at the time, then a drawing will he held of ail persons
registering up to that time. Nothing to buy—just come in and register.
PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY
Speidel Watch Band
CHOICE MEN’S or LADIES. STYLE and COLOR
Kreisler Cigarette Lighter
CHOICE MEN'S or LADIES
Stainless Steel Dinnerware
16-PIECE SERVICE FOR FOUR
Decorator’s Clock
Identification Bracelet
CHOICE MAN'S or LADIES
Jewelry Boxes
CHOICE MEN'S or LADIES
DOOR PRIZES FOR THE CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE
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Collins Jewelry
MR. AND MRS. JOE BOWLES, OWNERS
MODERN FOODS
R T Proctor GROCERY AND MARKET
B. F. Smith
HAMS
PICNIC
FROZEN
STRAWBERRIES
Pound
Box
Wieners
ALL MEAT
Pound
Bottles
KING SIZE
Bring Your Bottles
FRUIT
COCKTAIL
NO. 2V2 CAN
for $
Peaches ICRISCO
1.00
NO. 2Mi CAN
for $■
THREE POUNDS
SPINACH Kt
300 SIZE CAN
CORN 120iCan
KOUNTY KIST
15*
CANTALOUPES Ifc
FRESH CABBAGE
POUN D
5*
MILK - ALL BRANDS
1 1 .
ICE CREAM
ONE-HALF GALLON
69*
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MELLORINE
39*
ONE-HALF GALLON
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1965, newspaper, August 5, 1965; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519065/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.