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THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
EitabllilMd In January, 1M
Published Weekly on Thursdays at Crosbyton, Crosby Co., Tons
W. H. CURRT
PATRICK BENNETT
WAYNE DOBSON
Publisher
Editor and Adv. Manager
Mechanical Foreman
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MltntMW of the ■■■mftnt.
' 1 have sworn upon the altar of («od, eternal hostility
tyranny over the niad of Ma."—Thira. Jcffcraoa.
McAdoo News
McAdoo Fans at Caprock Toume;
When Eagles Take Championship
by MRS. A. G. FOX I Mr and Mrs. John A. Allen
visited in Big Spring recently
A large number of local fans j wjtj1 a daughter, Mr. and 'Mrs.
attended the ( aprock AB( Holi ; -j-om ivey and family,
day Basketball tournament in
Lubbock Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. The McAdoo F.agles
outran the Dimmitt Bobcats to
win the .small school division
championship of the Holiday
Tournament.
Airman Giles Henry Turner,
who has been stationed in Ger-
many for past IS months, sur
prised his parents, Mr and Mrs.
Giles Turner of Lubbock and his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Henry Harris, of McAdoo, when
he rang the doorbell at his par
ents home in Lubbock He is on
u thirty da\ IcaKr
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fox and
Barry of Midland were weekend
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs A. G. Fox, Mike ad Sharon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tonn and
family spent several days visit
ing relatives in Moran.
Mr. and Mrs. Tan Cornelius
j und family spent the Christmas
holidays~in Hillister, Texas with
her parents.
Those visiting in the D. E. Al-
len home through the Christmas
holidays were their children.
Airman Neal Allen of Artiarillo
"tAir Base. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mc
, x) i,,. „f^.eTvey and f>ovs of MafadoF aniT
Mr and Mrs. Roy Nickels of J /
J Nelda Allen of Lubbock.
Waco are visiting his mother.
Mrs. Maggie Nickels, and a sis-
ter, Opal. Also a brother. Mr. and
Mrs. Elois Nickels.
Mrs. Walter Puliens visited
recently in Midland with her
son, Mr and Mrs Elzie Pullens
Mr. and Mrs. J L. Barton had
as their guest through the holi
days their children, ^ -Mr and
Mrs. J W. Holland and family
of Levelland and Mr and Mrs
James Rabe of Fort Smith, Ark
Mr and Mrs. T R. Jones drove
and family, also in Odessa with to Austin December 17 to get
her father. Mr \\ S McCarty. |f,eir son, Troy Don who will
A sister. Mi and Mrs. Joe Hin- visit in their home through the
son. of Fort Stockton, drove up crjstmas holidays. Others visit-
to Odessa to visit with her. J ;ng vvere Mr and Mrs. Lavoice
Mr and Mrs Arthur Avara of Jones of Albuquerque, BJew
Dickens visited recently with Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Hilton
Mr and Mrs L H McWilliams Jones and familv of I.ubbock
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbum Bins-
am, Pam and Norwin of Wtckett,
Texas.
Howard Griffiiv of Houston
spent the weekend with Ms par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Griffin,
Sue and Jackie and attended
services at the Methodist Church
Sunday morning.
Those visiting in the L. B. Pip-
kin home through Christmas
were their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Winegar and
family of Lubbock and a son,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pipkin
and family of Midland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Woolley
spent the weekend in Lubbock
with their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Donahue and fam
iiy, and attended the Caprock
tournament.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Davis
and familyrof Hereford visited
with his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Neff and family, Sunday.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs V. V. Scott on the birth of a
daughter. The little lady was
born December 30, in the Cros-
byton hospital and has been
named Micki Lynn.
Bill and Becky Berry, children
of Mr and Mrs. Donnie Berry
had their tonsils removed in a
Crosbyton hospital Saturday and
got to go home Sunday after-
noon.
Those visiting in the Viva
Griffin home through the Chtlst-
mas holidays were Mr and Mrs.
D&k' Nelson*, Rorida and Lane of
Lubbock and his mother. Mrs.
Hosie Nelson of ^Spring Hill, Lfi.,
Mr. and K Bradshaw and
Virginia of Lorenzo and their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Vanoy
Paschall and family of Brown
field; Marshall Bradshaw. a
medtcal student at Galveston
j and Edd Bradshaw, a student at
WTSC, Canyon; Rev and Mrs.
Lee Griffin and family of Taft;
Mr and Mrs. J J Griffin, Sue
and Jack of McAdxi; also a son,
Howard Griffin of Houston; Rev.
and Mrs Waid Griffin, Penny,
Tischa and Waid Jr of Spear-
man; and their daughters. Mrs.
Chris' Veltee and Paul" of ToM
I Worth and Jane Griffin, a stu
dent at McMurry. Abilene.
Mr and Mrs Bill Young and
Jeffrey visited with Mr and
Mrs. jerry Slaton at Afton Sun
i day night
Pat Belaska of Afton and Mrs.
! H. E Nickels were visitors at the
j Methodist Church Sunday night.
Sunday, December 30, was
Student Recognition Day and
the college youth were in charge
of the morning worship at the
Methodist Church A number at
the Baptist church came over
and attended services since their
pastor, Bio. James Pope, was HI.
May we wish lor him a speedy
lecovsry.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Allen and
a daughter, Nelda, of Lubbock,
spent the weekend in Brownfield
visiting relatives in the Clyde
Glover home.
Those vipltlng in the home of
Rev. and Mis. R. H. Knight dur-
ing the Christmas holidays ware
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Patterson and
daughters, Charlotte, Linda and
Debbie of Conroe, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Wyatt of Childress.
Mr. D. W. McKee, Paul and
Joe of Gustlne visited with Mr
and Mrs. Dick Edinburgh dur-
ing the holidays. v
Howard McWilliams, student
at WTSC, Canyon, spent the
Christmas holidays at home
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
W. R. McWilliams, BIH and
Nancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Buel Fox and
Stephen of El Paso were week-
end guests of his brother, Mr
arid Mrs. A. G. Fox, Mike and
{Sharon. _
Rev. and Mrs. R H. Knight
and Rev. and Mrs. O. N. Reed
attended a 42 party in the home
of Mr. and Mrs Harrison in the
Lakeview community Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. T R Jones met
the bus in Crosbyton Thursday
afternoon and got their grand-
son, Alton Jones of Lubbock,
who will spend a few days herfc
visiting his grandparents.
Congratulations to Mrs. Jim
Griffin Who has a new grand-
son. Mrs. Griffin has gone to
Wllburton, Oklahoma to help
care for the family and new
grandson for a few days.
Rev. and Mrs R. H Knight
visited Mr and Mrs Hall Looney
of Idalou Thursday night
Mr and Mrs. M A. 'Graham
spent Christmas with their son,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham and
family, in Tuesa Oklahoma.
Congratulations go to Mr and
Mrs. Jack Allen of Lubbock, who
are the parents of a new son.
Mr and Mrs. John A, Allen of
Mo A doo -a re t he ■ proud
parents.
A message from the Treasury of a free people
A
How to help keep freedom .
ringing from every mountainside
High up on a mountainside in
South Dakota, there'B a famous
tribute to four American T>atri-
ote who did much to mold the
shape of freedom.
But even if there were no
Mt. Rushmore, we'd remember
men like Washington, Jeffer-
son, Roosevelt, and Lincoln.
*For the landscape of freedom is
shaped by what they did, not
v i>y the mountainside that pays
tribute. -
\ Even today, freedom is
shaped by the work of indi-
viduals—man and woman, like
you. Of course, only a few
Americans will ever have their
faces up on a mountain. But
millions of Americans are play-
ing a real part in the defense
of freedom today simply by
buying U.S. Savings Bonds.
When ydti invest in U.S.
Savings Bonds, you put some
money to work for your coun-
try right now. At'the same
time you're putting it to work
for your own future. Aren't
those good reasons to" buy one
soon?
Citizens National Bank
1fc and Mrs. G. G. A
Cleta Nell of Lubbock spent
sometime at their home hate
through the Christmas holiday*.
Th*v vialtmt ' In ' DMum Wllh
They visited ' In * Dickens with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Ward, also in Stamford with
Mr. Allen's sister, Mr. and Mrs.
John Anderson.
Sharon Fox visited Thursday
and Friday with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Lula Fox, In the
Broadway community.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Neff and
family spent several days re-
cently visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. E. Lumsden In
Muleshoe. Mr. Lumsden. has
been ill for sometime, but Is bet
ter at this time.
Sunday dinner guests In the
L. H. McWilliams home wen
Mr. and Mrs, Lawson McWil
llams and family of Lamesa.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny McWilliams
and family of Abilene. Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Wheeler and his moth-
er" Mrs. Wheeler, of Hereford
and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McWil-
liams and family of MeAdoo.
Those visiting in the J. E.
Woo ley home through the
Christmas holidays were their
children. Mr and Mrs. Frank
Donahue, Pat. Mike and Scottle
of Lubbock, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Wooley, Carolyn and Randy of
Fort Worth. Mr. and Mr*. Dickie
Wooley. Tammle and Terrl of
Amarlllc and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Young and Jeffrey of McAdoo.
Rev R H. Knight performed a
marriage ceremony for Linda
Monk of Abernathy and Tyrus
Koch of AmarUlo in the home of
the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Monk, near Abernathy
Sunday. December 23. at 5 p.m.
We are sorry to report that
Harold Hardy was admitted to a
Crosbyton hospital Thursday.
We wish for him a speedy re-
covery.
Those visiting in the O. V.
Woods home Tuesday were Mr*.
Bessie Holmes of Hereford and
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Holme*
and family of Muleshoe
Mr and Mrs Raymond Brown
grand | Dianna and Betty spent, the
Christmas holidays visiting his
other
Their
met them
reUttvas^Rt^kClnsrsl Walla. Van £t?«nd 1
son. Benny, dI fan Worth, II Msftell.
ham them for m vtait. Vtek- Mka. Mr Wa*d
tor an ex
and
Fort
1* a Vistt. vtek-
le Brown of Sort Worth returned a
home with Dianna
tended visit.
Mr. and MM. Zedlc Johnson of
Merkel ware weekend guests in
the home of a brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Johnson.
Mr. and Mia. Bobbie Priest
and family of Lubbock were re-
cent visitors in the home of her
psrents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dick-
inson. „W
Mrs. Grade Harvey visited
lelativee In Midland recently.
Mr. and Mrs. L B. Pipkin vis-
ited In Dickens with Mr.
Mrs. Roy Ward Saturday
noon.w,
Mrs. Mack Nickels of Spur vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Park-
er Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Powers and
family were recent guests of her
mother, Mrs. Annie Dean, in
Levelland.
Deborah Rankin of Lubbock
spent the Christmas holidays
With her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Parker.
BJIlie Griffin, student at Mc
Murry College. Abilene, spent
the Christmas holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim GrU-
fin.
Monday night supper guests
in the J. J. Griffin home were
Mr and Mrs. Ellis Power and
family, Mr. and Mr*. George
Griffin and girls and Mr. and
Mrs. A. G Fox and family
Those visiting in the Willie
Williams home through the hoi-
Idals were their sons, Mr. and
Mr*. T J Williams and daugh
ter of Lubbock; also Richard, a
student at LCC. Lubbock
Richard delivered the morning
message at the Church of Christ
Sunday
Mr. arid Mr*. Elllr Power spent
the later part of the week In
Jayton with a mister of Mr*.
Power, Mr and Mrs. Lee Parker
and family.
Mr. and Mr*. Bill Merrell. stu
dua at WTSC, Canyon, spent
the Christmas holidsys visiting
Mr. a
Mr.
W.
A. 0- Fox
Ala
Mis.
son,
and family
Mr. and Mm. J. B.
family of
tives here through the
mas holidays.
and
l*la-
Christ-
report that
We are happy te f
Mis. Willie Williams
released from the hospital.
A nail driven Into s tree frank
would be at the same height
from the ground five ywns later.
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1963, newspaper, January 3, 1963; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281875/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.