The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1960 Page: 5 of 8
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McADOO NEWS.. ,
Fina Station Sold To A. G. Fox;
College Students Return to Woik
Mr. and Mrs* Melvln Callihan
of Springdale, Arlf., have retutn-
"ed to their home after visiting
Last week in the home of his pa-
.^rents, Mr. anfl> Mrs. jQhn Caili-
4 fTSirltTJd;-a sister and family, the
John Burrows. Mr.'and Mrs. O.
R rallihan and girls of Lubbock
were Mso' visitors. Mrs. Darvm
Callihan Jr. and- baby, Sharon'
Kay of Mexico, Missouri were
Saturday visitors.
MrT and Mrs. LaveTle .Phifer
were in attendance-for " Sunday
morning services at the Baptist
Church while visiting in home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Phifer. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallace
of Hobbs, N> Mex., spent Thurs-
day night in the home of his' pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wal .
lace.
J Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ed-
wards and children, Jana and
Brent, Tetatffted Wednesday to
their home in. Fort Worth after a
visit here with her parents.
Judge-5nd Mrs. Archie McDon-
ald and children of Dumas vis-
ited last week in the home of
his mother, Mrs. Ethel McDonald
and his brother, Mr. mid Mrs.
Milton McDonald and" family.—
Ffande McLaughlin of Mid-
land wak visiting in KIcAdoo on
Sunday >Wujces and Bruce re-
turned to Abilene with' their fa-
ther. after spending the week
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Van Leer.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Q. Allen spent
the weekend visiting friends at
Whiteface and^al; Nt Mex.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Teague
and "family spent Tuesday night
in Vernon with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. K. G. McDonald.
A. G. Fox of Afton has purr
chased the Fina station and re-
tail business in McAdoo from
Noble .Neff. Neff, who retains his
butane and wholesale business
as Neff Oil Co., has moved his
office across the street to the "for-
mer Nickel? Butane office which
he purchased previously. The
station, operated by Fox. will, be
known as Fox Fina Station.
Bro. and Mrs. Henry Salley
and children, of Westoij, accom-
panied: by her parents. Mr, and
Mrs; Walker of Wjtnert, were
Tuesday visitors in the commun-
ity and called on the new par-
sonage family, Bro- and Mrs. Ma-
thes. •* ' j' * .'
Visitors Wednesday in home
of Bro: and Mrs. Meivin Mathes
and family were his father,
C. Mathes of Crews and a sister,
Miss MargaretMathes; .who
teaches in Winters schools: -
Several from our community
attended funeral1 services in Spur
Saturday for- Reese McNeill:
Debora Pate of Abilene is vis-
iting her grandparents^ Bro. and
Mrs. C. W. Pate. - .
Mrs. Mable Laughlin of Ralls
was a Sunday visitor in the
home of Mr. and'Mrs, William
Gardner and baby. She also at-
tended morning, services at the
•Church- offhrist^ • " .
Mr. "an^'M^^ajppld- Brantley
and" Camille -moved • Friday to
Lubbock where they will make
their home. Their presence will
be greajtly missed here but we
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"BUT, MR. HAWKINSI I'M GOING TO THE BEACH RIGHT
AFTER WORK
BANK NOTES . . ..... by Malcolm
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TO 'PSACE* By ANV WJ10N IS
THE UNITED STATES FfcACfc
DOLLAR.
IN HIS SflARE TIME, A voong C HIT
UPON A USEFUL ARTICLE FOR THE SHOE IHW. A
10CAL eWJK HELPED HIM OUT WITH FINNiCING,
AND TOOAV HES WOMH tttUZ THAW «|2S.CCa
HOSPITAL BWK. A TELLER WWoA
IN A PEKMSYLVANNIA HOSPITAL IS
yFRCMWO By AICCHL BWKFORTUE
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HUNTERS: Don't Shoot
any large White Bird!
WHOOPING CRANE
7Vz foot wingspan
stands urect over 4 feet tall
s extend beyond tail
in flight
Travel$ singly or in
small famfy group#
Young are rusty brown
WHISTLING SWAN
7 foot wingspan
Sits low in water
Legs do not extend
beyond tail in flight-
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wish them every success In their
new horaev , „ J - . .
Bro. Melvln-Mathes was guest
jg e«H?r *6r famUynlghfat For-
man's . Chapfel Monday night.
This is a regular monthly social
for the Methodist churches of
Spur Circuit. •
r. and Mrs. Hjughes Smith
and, daughter, Mary Ann and
baby, Shannon of . Whiteface.
spent Sunday In the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mil-
ler. . : : . ' ' •
Kaviene. Lester and Janet
Dickinson of Odessa spent Tues
day to Thursday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dickinson
of Odessa sp^nt Tuesday ' to
Thursday-in the home of Mr.
and lMrs. Ray Dickinson while
their mother attended- funeral
services in- Amarillo for a niece,
Susan Speed.
Mr. and Mrs. Jjmmle Hrabel
and baby, Christi of' Corpus
Cferisti left Wednesday, 'to return
to their home after a holiday
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter MeCormick and
family and a slater, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Dickinson and Jimmy-
Local college students resum-
ing studies this week after
spending the holidays a| home
include: % J. Williams and Le-
nora Harvey who returned to L.
C. C.; Noble and Bill Hunsucker
Rozonna Griffin and Barbara
and Elaine Boucher have return-
ed to Texas Tech; Frances Ahn
Taylor to T. C. U., arid Elaine
Taylor, V. V. Scott, Bub Eldredge
and Dot} Teagu£ to WTSC
Pie Brown to N^SC ami,
Ben-
McDonald to Clarendon Jbnior
College. Carol Teague,-teacher in
Lubbock schools, also spent the
holidays at home. "
Mr. and Mrs. Roy WafC Dick-
ens, were Sunday v,lsltor$ at the
Methodist Church and, after-
wards had lunch in the Koffie of
Mr. and ftjrs. L. B. Pipkin. .
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Armstrong
and children bf Plalnview were
Saturday overnight guests in the
home of "Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mc-
Williams.
Most all basketball fans in
Croabytan (Tex.) Review Mjpi l
Thursday, January 1, 1960
our community followed the lo-
cal boys team to Brpwnfleld both
Frida^nd Saturday * "*
placed. Second in the
Earlier in the week they —
first place in the' Holiday Tpiur
nament in Lubbock.
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Am Swindall to
^ Mr.* and Mrs. O. B. Swindall
have announced" the engage*
ment of, their' dat^bter, Ann, to
James Sanders, sen of Mr, and
Mrs. J. 3. Sanders of Ralls. "
Mjss Swindall Is a 1959 grad-
uate of Crosbytoh High School.
Her fiance who graduated from
Ralls High School la employed
by Higginbotham-Bartlett Lum-
ber Company in Ralls.
They j>laii to be married-March
5 In the home of the bride-elects
parents.
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1960, newspaper, January 7, 1960; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243501/m1/5/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.