The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1974 Page: 2 of 10
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PAGE 2, CROSBYTON REVIEW, CROSBYTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1974
Arkansas Youth Choir To
Give Baptist Program
"I’m Here, God’s
Here. Now We Can
Start’’ is the title of a
one-hour "musical ex-
perience in the presence
of God," to be presen-
ted at' 7:30 p.m. this Sat-
urday in First Baptist
Church by a youth group
from the West Side bap-
tist Church in El
Dorado, Ark.
IS
I the same scope of audio
I entertainment in your car
I as you do at home with
I RCA s New Dashamatic
• Its AM FM MPX stereo radio
gives you a wide choice of
enjoyable listening pleasure
Public is welcome.
The Arkansas troop
will also be in charge
of Sunday morning wor-
ship Services at the
local church.
A youth fellowship is
planned Saturday even-
ing following the pro-
gram. All young people
of the community are
invited to the funfest in
Fellowship Hall.
The Arkansas group
consisting of 23 young
women, nine young men
and 10 sponsors are ex-
pected ar^'-ve Satur-
day. j will be stay-
ing in private homes
that night.
A pot luck luncheon is
slated at noon Sunday
in Fellowship Hall.
Rev. Jerry Wilson is
pastor of the West Side
Baptist Church in El
Dorado.
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• It is solid state with integrated
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• its universal custom-styled face
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Model 12R703 now priced at
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JACKY'S
Radio & TV
ItCJI
EADES VISIT
Mrs. Eva Eades and
Harold Eades visited in
Wichita Falls last week
with the Harlan Eades
and Bill Barnes families
Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Gowens are parents of
a daughter, Ricci D’Ann,
born at 2:04 July 16 in
Garza Memorial Hospi-
tal in Post. She weigh-
ed 8 pounds. 11 3/4
ounces at birth.
GROUP FISHES
AT CLAIRMONT
George Stanford and
Bobby Rine accompan-
ied Kelton Gowens, Joe
Clay Smith, Phil Mc-
Curdy and Bob Adams'
to the O-Bar-O Ranch
near Clairmont, where j
they fished Friday nightj
ana Saturday.
FIVE GENERATIONS . . . TWICE -- Four-
months-old David Lowrie is the link marking
five generations for both W. P. Ratheal ana
Mrs. Lena Moore, longtime residents of
this community. David, being held by his
grandfather Donville Moore, is shown with
nis mother, Mrs. Ron Lowrie of Cone, left;
his great-great-grandfather, W. P. Ratheal;
his great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ola
Moore; and his great-great-grandmother,
Mrs. Lena Moore. Mrs. Ola Moore is a
daughter of W. P. Ratheal and his late wife
who came to this area in 1913. Ola Moore,
son of Mrs. Lena Moore and the late Henry
Moore, came here in November 1926. The
Ola Moores were married in 1930.
Wake News
By RHENA
BARNETT
Qgj. “Brides don't blush. It’s just
Stereo ,hat ,*le‘r faces are Hushed
Old VV | w|fh vjcfory »
Surprise Sale
Saturday Only
Unbelievable "SURPRISE”
prices on various items
during these one-hour
time periods.
Come in and see.
QaflQ's
Wake Club will meet
Aug. 7 with Mrs. M.
A. Graham.
Kandic Burrow visited
Thursday night with Kim
and Davonna Boone.
Those attending camp
Monday and Tuesday at
the Baptist encampment
were Janie Hardy, Misty
Wall and Jana Board-
man. Mrs. HaroldTrull
spent Monday night with
tne girls and Mrs. A.
R. Marley Tuesday and
Tuesday night.
Mrs. Ken Robinson and
Kris of Lubbock are
spending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Watson.
Cathy Trull is home
between semesters this
week. She is attending
college at Baptist Col-
lege of Dhllas.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Graham visitedTuesday
evening with Mr, ana
Mrs. T. R. Jones.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Ratheal were Mrs.
Kathleen Day of Harlin-
gen; Patty Dutton, Lub-
bock and Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Whalen.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Trull visited Mrs. F.
E. Trull in Post Sun-
lay aft
Mrs.
C. B. Leather-
wood spent Sunday night
with the Kenneth Sellers
in Ralls.
Mrs. E. Lawson Sr.
of Granberry is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mays.
Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Watson were Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Watson
of Lubhxtck and Mrs.
Ken Robinson and Kris
of Lubbock.
Lavoice Jones of Al-
buquerque, N. M. came
by Friday for a visit
with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. l. R. Jones.
A. R. Marley visited
his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Marley in
Crosbyton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Trull attended the
ginner's supper of Wake
and McAdoo Friday and
Saturday nights.
Those enjoying a bar-
beque supper Sunday
night at the W. T. Bar-
netts were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Pierce and Jacky
of Irving; Mr. and Mrs.
jimmy Barnett, Jim,
jay and Judy of Lub-
bock; Mr. ana Mrs. Jack
Thornhill, Mr. and Mrs.
Edd Hidlebough and Ann
and Heidi Hays.
Mrs. Millard Watson
and Mrs. Ken Robinson
and Kris of Lubbock vis-
ited Mrs. Henry Brewer
Monday evening.
Those visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey WnalenSat.
night were Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Leatherwood, Mr.
and Mrs. HaroldTrull,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ratheal, Mrs. Kathleen
Day. Mrs. Day showed
films that she made in
St. Thomas, Virgin Is-
lands, also Trinidad Is-
lands.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mays and Mrs. Ewing
Lawson Sr. visited Mr.
and Mrs. Davis Bishop
in Lubbock Sunday.
Mrs. Kathleen Day of
Harlingen is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Whalen and other rel-
atives and friends. She
is house mother of Val-
ley Baptist Acadamy in
Harlingen.
THE CROSBYTON
REVIEW, published every
Thursday at 113 Watt Aapan,
Crosbyton, Texas 79322.
Second claae postage paid at
Crosbyton. Tsxaa 79322.
Jim Rsynoldt. sditor and
publiahsr; Ethel Ogle,
bookkeeper - office supplies:
Jo Ann .Stegall, advertising;
Beth Reynolds, typesetter
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Sandy Stockton Enrolls
At East Texas
Sandy Stockton has en- A daughter of Mr. and
rolled for the second Mrs. T. W. Stockton Jr.,
summer semester at Miss Stockton was grad-
East Texas State Uni- uated from Crosbyton
versity in Commerce. High School in May.
Big Four News
By MRS. W. 0. MATTHEWS
Club has been post- and Mrs. Lee Mize Sun -
poned until September, day.
Wednesday visitors of Joel and Brian Galli-
Mrs. Liddie Justus and more of Monahans are
Mrs. Maggie Crawford visiting Mr. and Mrs.
were Mrs. Ardella Kraig Gallimore and
Schmidt of Lubbock and Norman.
Mrs. Shila and girls Mr. and Mrs. Keith
from Cedar Lake and J. Parker and Kevin spent
Paul Cornelius. the week end in Arling-
\ii ton visiting Mr. and
We are glad to report M rharlev Yatts
Glenford Fowler was m"’ and Mrs Odell
nfnff^hnrsHav ^Those Justus and Mr. and 4E
GLngliurinTtheweek
Lewis Kiker of Plain- ^Crawford,
view, Arnal F°wler» Cleve Gallimore and
Mrs. Jewel Fowler and grandchildren, Ronda
Mr* Mrs. C. C. Shawn were Sunday
amitn. dinner guests of Mr. ana
Mrs. Kraig Gallimore Mrs. Kraig Gallimore
and Norman visited and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Avis Kirkendall Mrs. George Lambert
Friday. and children were Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ray day visitors of Mr. and
of Pampa came Thurs- Mrs. Chas. B. Parker,
day to spend a few days Mr. and Mrs. Emery
with his sisters, Mrs. Matthews of Sheridan,
C. T. Justus and Mag- Wyo. were Saturday vis-
gie Crawford. itors of Mr. and Mrs.
Monty and Amy Mize W. O. Matthews and Mr.
Fowler
Mize. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Those attending a sur- Chas. B. Parker Mon
prise birthday party for day.
Mrs. C. T, Justus Fri- Tnose having lunch
day were Mr. and Mrs. Saturday with Mrs.
Oma Ray Justus, Hous- Jewel Fowler were Mr.
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Sea- and Mrs. A. O. Neff,
bour Eicke, Rita and Mary Neff, Mrs. S. L.
Teka, Snyder; Mr. and West of Sulfur, Okla.;
Mrs. Ed Briggs, Clovis, Tody Cardinal, Mr. and
N.M.; Joyce Anderson, Mrs. Melvin Powell and
Lamesa, Ural Justus, boys. Mrs. Jack Brix-
Lubbock, Mr. and Mrs. ey called in the after-
Lee Ray, Amarillo; Mr. noon,
and Mrs. Arron Justus Mrs. Jewel Fowler
and Jimmy Jack. spent Sunday and Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. day night in Floydada.
Kirkendall visited Mr. Miss Alverda Edler
and Mrs. T. G. Kirken- was a Sunday dinner
dall Sunday night. guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Mize visited Mr. W. 0. Matthews.
Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Steen
of Amarillo and Mr. and
Mrs. Donnell Gowens of
Crosbyton.
Great - grandparents
include: Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Shumaker of Ralls,
Mrs. Myrtle Steen of
Crosbyton, Mrs. Lora
Gowens and Mrs. Katie
Alldredge, all of Cros-
byton.
The father is employed
at Higginbotham - Bart-
lett.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Russell Halman of
Lorenzo are parents of
a daughter, Lara LeAnn,
born July 17 in St.
Mary’s of the Plains
Hospital in Lubbock. She
weighed 7 pounds, 6 3/4
ounces at birth.
Both parents are
former instructors in
the Crosbyton school
system. Halman also
was a coach here.
Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Neal
D. Anderson of Jacks-
boro. The paternal
grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Haskel Halman
of Chico.
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Through July 27 every Hostess and 2^3
Guest may take advantage of Sarah's >JK
famous 2 for 2 special. Buy 2 or jjjj
more items at full price and you L-
may purchase an equal number at ;
half or special price. $1$
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Offer Expires August 1
NICKSON
PHARMACY
'lAJaffacts J4oit
JSacLfardSupptr
Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Wallace entertained
with a backyard supper
Tuesday evening.
Guests included her
nephews and their fam-
ilies: Mr. and Mrs.
Alonzo Mitchell and son,
San Diego, Calif.; Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Mit-
chell and son, Burling-
ton, N.C.; her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. A. K. Wilkin-
son, Matador; her niece
and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. C. O. Strickland,
Abilene, and her brot-
her and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Mitchell of Crosbyton.
STOCKTONS VISIT
NEW YORK CITY
Mrs. T. W. Stockton
and Sydney, accom-
by Mi
panied by
P
is. Amos
age and Joanne of
Quanah, enjoyed a sight-
seeing tour of New York
City from July 10-14.
Billy Stockton says she
found the New York
residents to be "friend-
ly and courteous.”
Before departing for
New York, the Stocktons
visited July 8-9 in
Greenville with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Parker. The
Parkers later went to
Pompano Beach, Fla.,
for a visit with his
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W.J. Parker. Mrs.
Parker is the former
Jan Stockton.
I plan to teach PIANO
in Crosbyton during
the 1974-75 school
year. If interested
contact me at 294-2342
(Dry Lake) or Box359,
Crosbyton. Mrs. J.C.
McNeill.
No
Guarantees
but the more you trade in Crosbyton,
the greater your chances of securing
the items you want at the fourth --
Crosbyton
Auction
Saturday, Aug. 3
Final Opportunity to Spend Auction Bills
Receive Auction Bills with purchase
from the following sponsors:
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Reynolds, Jim. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1974, newspaper, July 25, 1974; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519346/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Crosby+County+-+Crosbyton%22: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.