The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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Debra Marley Has Somber Party;
Wake Has Man; New Year Visitors
Sy UNA »ARNETT
Brenda Bryant spent the week
rtd with Lynit MtMh___:___
Mr and Mr* Jody Joplin wen
i Lynn of Lubbock spent Friday
; and Saturday with Mr and Mr*
R C, Rathrai Ttmy Hu>ms aiao
I visited with the Rat heat*.
end with Lynn
if Mr* _____ _
r n Day dinner guests of Shanxi and Oiarlc# visited
Mi* Harold Trull and and Mrs Erwin Brewer and bab*
Mr and Mr* Fred McDougle.
ted Mr.
baby
and Dewayne Brewer In Lubbock
New Year's Da
Mr and
family
Mr and Mrs Jsmes Seigler Sunday IJewayne has been a
visited F may night wdh Mr and patient in Methodist Hospital f«*
Mr* V> ill D Grift in and Tim | the past month, but was able to
and enjoyed watching the ball go to the Erwin Brewer home
In »r
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games in color on T V
Mr*. H L. Fewell w«» a pat-
ient In the Lockne> Hospital *ev
oral days before Christmas. She
was able to spend Christmas
Day with Mr and Mrs Bill Fe
well and Billy Harold in Lock
ney. Mr and Mrs II. L. Fewell
remained in Loeknev until Tues-
day.
Those attending at slumber
;;v
Sunday
Mrs Jerry McCray. Jimmy,
Jay and Jana of Wayside and
Butch McCray of Platnvtew vis-
ited Mr and Mrs Jack Mayes
Thursday. Jimmy and Jana
stayed and visited with Mr and
Mrs. Mayes until Sunday and
they carried them to their hdme
at Wayside and spent the day.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Smith
and girls of T,ubbock were Fri-
day night guests of Mr. and Mr*.
Earnest Maze and Lynn
Mr and Mrs. Weldon Seigler
and Dale were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. B F. Patrick and
family in Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R Jones and
Troy were Sunday afternoon via
Hors of Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Fe-
well.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barnett
and children of Lubbock spent
" ' * »y ’ ' ‘
. the W. T. Barnetts.
were Monday guests of Mr. and | Mrs. R. C. Ratheal visited Mrs.
party in the home of Debra Mar
ley on Thursday night wen
Shelly Havens, Cathy Trull, Patl
Larry Yowells
Host Party on
New Year's Eve
m
DID YOU KNOW
Mr and Mrs Larry Yowell;
were hosts at s “42" party In
their home New Year's Eve
Guests were wmd.......*aad-~t
wiches, dip*, potato chips, empt-
ies. soft drinks and punch Fa
vors were New Years hats and 1
horn* ■*'
Attending were Mi and Mrs
Don Parker. Mr and Mr* D J
Moses* Mr. and Mr* Clyde DIF
son, Mr. and Mrs Brno* Griffith.
Mr and Mrs Keith Parker, M»
and Mrs, Dwayne Cornelius, Mr
and Mrs Fbrrest Dendy, Mr and
Mrs David Ellison. Mr ami Mrs.
Carrol Robertson. Mr, and Mrs.
Terry Ellison and Mr and Mrs.
Yowell.
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JSBBSSSi
TW TUATMENT OF NEARLY
fVCfTY tMAANARU MIDI CAL
anp tunocAL coNOinoN.B
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Edinburgh, and Cherry! Starrett
They were celebrating Debra's
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred McDougle.
Sharon and Charles visited Fri-
day night with Mr. and Mrs
Weldon Seigler and Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R Jones and
Troy were In Floydada attend
ing to business Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tread-j Thursday night and Friday with
way and sons of Fresno, Calif
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Mrs. Earnest Maze and Lynn.
Mrs. Jack Pierce and Jacky of
Lubbock and Mrs. W. T. Barnett
were Thursday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Leatherwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Havens,
Timy and La Dawn visited New
Year's Eve with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Sudduth and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Armstrong
of Lubbock were Saturday after-
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will
D. Griffin and Tim.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jones and
Troy were visiting in Lubbock
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Marley,
Brenda and Debra visited with
the Bill Marley family of Austin
on Wednesday nighl in Mr. and
Mrs. J, B Marley’s home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mc-
Dowell, Butch. Debbie, and
Tommy spent the weekend in
Erick. Oklahoma, visiting rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trull and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Jody
Joplin visited in Amarillo Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mor-
gan.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Male of
Carlsbad, New Mexico, were
Monday night and Tuesday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
Maze and Lynn. «■
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morgan and
Terri Lynn were New Year’s
Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will
D. Griffin and Tim.
Charles Hardin spent Wednes-
day night with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Havens and children.
Connie and Katrine Norris of
Carlsbad, New Mexico, were
Thursday and Friday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Seigler and
Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Leather-
wood visited Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sel-
lers and girls of Ralls.
' Rev Melvin Ratheal and Ray
Lezzy Bradberry in Nichols Man
or in Crosbyton Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Fred McDougle and Shar-
on were Thursday guests of Mr*.
Henry Brewer at Lakeview.
Mrs. Jack Pierce, Cherry and
Jacky of Lubbock spent Wednes-
day night and Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Barnett, Ann
and Sue.
The Rev. Melvin Ratheal and
Ray Lynn of Lubbock, Mrs. R. C.
Ratheal and Timy Havens visit-
ed Mrs. Jack Sims at Afton Sat-
urday morning.
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Future Homemakers
Slate “Slave Day”
For Banquet Funds
A “Slave Day" to raise funds
for the annual Best Beau ban-
quet will be sponsored Jan, 16
by the Mary BetH Chapter of Fu-
ture Homemakers of America.
Members of the organization
will work for donations at jobs
such as housework, cleaning
garages, washing cars, washing
dishes, baby-sitting or mending.
Anyone wishing jobs done by
F.I1.A. members may phone Mrs.
Darwyn Fowler, Chapter Advis-
or, at the Homemaking Cottage,
4796, or at her home, 5831, be-
tween 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Brenda Marley is president of
the Mary Beth Chapter. All pro-
ceeds from the “Slave Day" pro-
ject will be used to defray ex-
penses of the chapter’s annual
Best Beau banquet.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cap Mcl
Paula spent Dec. 27 until Jan. 2
at the McNeill ranch near here.
Mrs. McNeill and Paula returned
to Austin Saturday and McNeill
remained at the: ranch .on busi
ness.
Syd Pearce Circle
Meets Monday in
Buck Taylor Home
The Syd Pearce Circle of the
First Baptist Church met Mon
day night in the home of Mr*.
Buck Taylor with Mrs. A. L. Ra-
theal in charge.
Mrs. Eva Eades read (he pray-
er calendar followed by a pray-
er by .Mrs. Grady Howard.
Mrs Floyd Hill reported on
the Hills’' visit to the Baptist
Church in Breckenrldge Sunday
when Rev. Otis Testerman, for-
mer local pastor, delivered hi*
first sermon there.
Aftgr the business session
names were drawn for sunshine
friends’’.
Refreshments of appetizers,
cake, coffee and spiced tea were
served to Mesdames Lige Elli-
son, J. W. Grizzle, Grady How-
ard, Mae Burrous, Floyd Hill,
Loyd E. Fowler, Eva Eades, I. B.
Hinkle, A. L. Ratheal and the
hostess, Mrs. Buck Taylor.
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Ratheal Treats
Sunday School
Class to Party
(Ym.)
Broadway New
Church Services Well Attended:
HoytMcGnres VWI Sen Antonie!
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Mr* J C Joplin. Mr
and Mr* Harold Trull and
children visited Saturday. Jan.
X with the Ray Morgana In Am
•Hilo.
Mr and Mr* D D Thornhill
and Mr and Mr* T. E. Thorn
hill were caller* Tuesday night
of last week In the Homer Mil
ler home In Odum, fhe Miller*
had aa their house guest* Mr.
and Mr* Weldon MX&r. fanna
Kay and lan Carol of Corsican..
and Sue Edwards at Dickon*
Mr* Richard Sudduth ana
Mr* A. D. Whalen. Diana and
and with her mother, Mr* Waf>
Mr* A. D. Whalen visited Near
Year’s afternoon with the T. K.
Thornhill*
Mlaees Amy and Betsy Leath-
erwood visited the first at tfm
week with Mr. and Mr* W. R.
Leatherwood.
Mr. and Mr* Hoyt McChtie
vtailed In San Antonio the first
at last week with their son and
children. Jamee B. McClure. Deb-
bie, Michael and Martha Jo.
Mr* McClure reported the wea-
ther was quite warm down there.
They also visited relatives In
Arnold Ratheal treated mem-
bers of his intermediate Sunday
School class of the Pansy Bap-
tist Church to supper and bowl-
ing in Lubbock New Year’s Eve.
Class members attending were
Dale Seigler, Charles McDougle,
Clifford Trull and Connie Nor-
ris.
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WEEK OF JANUARY 1115
Monday: Spaghetti with Meat,
Green Beans, Whole Kernel Corn,
Vegetable Salad, Apple Cobbler,
Milk.
Tuesday: Meat and Vegetable
Stew, Blackeyed Peas, Celery
Sticks, Hot Rolls, Butter, Syrup
and Honey, Milk.
Wednesday: Baked Beans with
Weiners, Mixed Greens, Corn-
bread Muffins, Beet Pickles,
Fruit Jello, Milk.
Thursday: Roast and Gravy,
English Peas, Creamed Potatoes,
Hot Rolls, Butter, Peach Half,
Milk.
Friday: Sandwiches: Bologna,
Tuna, Cheese, Peanut Butter-Jel-
ly, Vegetable Soup, Potato Chips,
Lettuce and Pickles, Devilsfood
Cake, Milk.
Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Homer Smith and Bessie and
Mrs. Ernest Smith were Mr. and
Mrs. Carl A. Long, Junior, David,
Cathy and Becky of Tulsa, Okla.
Mrs. Long is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Smith. Also vis-
iting in the Smith home during
Christmas were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Thornhill of Dumas and
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Calthorp of
Seymour.
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Physicists have produced a
temperature many thousand de-
grees hotter than the surface of
the sun.
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The Crosbyton
/ Review
Quality Seed Is
Good Insurance,
Co. Agent Says
"Money invested In quality
planting seed is good insurance.
No crop,’’ says Bruce Griffith.
County Agricultural Agent,
“Can be better than the seed and
variety planted.’’
The use of high quality seed
of adapted varieties, he adds, is
basic to successful farming. As
production costs increase, it is
poor business to gamble by us-
ing planting seed of low or un-
known quality and those not a
dapted to the area.
"When Texas Certified seed
are purchased, yop are assured
of varietal purity. There art
many varieties of each crop and
they diffeT greatly in yielding
ability, height, disease and in
sect resistance, date of matur
ity, seed color and other charac
teristics. "New varieties," He
continued, “Are not released un
less they are superior in import
ant characteristics to rummer
cial varieties already in produc
tion.”
The purpose of the Field Cert-
ification Law is to create and
make available a source of pure-
bred field seed having merit and
true varietal name, thus giving
the purchaser the benefit of an
honest and unbiased opinion of
the quality of such seed.
The certified tag and seal
means that the seed was pro-
duced in fields properly isolated
from other fields of the same
crop; that essentially all rogues
or off-type plants were removed
from the seed fields prior to
blooming; that the seed is free
from noxious weeds and essen-
tially free from seed-borne die
ease* and that the seed will give
a satisfactory gennination.
All are Important factors in
the production of tygh yields
and quality crops. Griffith said.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams
returned Dec. 29 from Grannls,
Ark., where they had visited
since Dec. 26 with h*s sister,
Mrs. Henry Allmon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robertson
and Charles of Pinehurst, Ga.
visited with the W. W. Robertson
family from Dec. 27 until Dec.
31.
1 he Old. 1i/nwt
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“Any boy who brings home
a bad report card will tell you
a little learning is a danger-
ous thing.”
'lot
Richie Sudduth were In Floyds j Abilene both enroute to San An-
da Wednesday of last week. tonio and aa they came home.
Mr. and Mm. D. D. Thornhill I „ Mr* Hoyt McClure had lunch
were Thursday night calSre lr j Sunday with Mrs Duane Me-
nu* M R Given* home and they i flure *Wj- Duane was In
were New Year’s day visitor* of thehoapltal We wish for him •
Mr and Mrs Homer Smith and apeedy recovery Sunday after.
Bessie and Mr*. R. E. Smith in ! lli7T./trU hom*
Crosbyton They enjoyed watch * t^hhr«ru»7i
mg theNew Year’s Faredc on * ^ jxiaS* h pU*
Friday overnight guests of Mr.
and Mr*. Hoyt McClure were
Rhonda. Brenda and Doug Mc-
Clure of Ralls, children of Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald McClure.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mack
WInegar and son, Fete, of Kan-
*a* spent the weekend with his
parents, the A. L WInegar*
Mrs. Robert Kendrick spent a
few days last week In the Cros-
byton hospital. We hope she will
soon be feeling fine.
Rev. and Mrs, Bob Findley and
children enjoyed the Chrtatma*
holidays with relatives In Plain
view.
The first Sunday of the New
Year was a very nice day. Sun-
day School and church attend-
ance was about normal.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marley ana
children returned to their home
in Austin Saturday, afternoon
after spending the holidays with
his parents, the J. B. Marley*.
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1965, newspaper, January 7, 1965; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519634/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.