The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1965 Page: 2 of 8
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THECROSBYTONREVKW
Compete in Spur
BROADWAY NEWS
•ml family
Cwwby Cb. Tax
£ rnSTiUJSr Tournry Sunday
ftarnooa and staffed with A total of i«t tuml ft
Editor and PuMMm*
New* Editor
Mechanical Forman
sumnimou EATEN: Ii» OmI* County and fro*bvton
Trod* Territory ft 00. lUrttro, EL*?
Kntorod as SmomI Claaa Malt Manor on th# 14th day of
January IK>, at Ho Nt Office at Croabyton. T«a under
i bo act of Congmo of March S, l«7l
Any untrue »tatement refWt'nr upon th«* dwranrf, the
' ItvTdual. firm or corporation
standing or MpuiMlm of any tndl
which may appear in (he column* of Ttw* Croabvton Neviev*
will gladly ‘
bo wormed upon Its belna brought to the alien
(ton of the management.
McADOO NEWS
McAdoc Holds Commencement;
Tnesday Wos Visitation Day
afternoon and * tetters with A ,Mai of (#n (oral fuller*
Mr and Mr* I C Hatdm it entered the Spur PirtnrolUy
and family (ben attended ornament ia*t Sunday
graduation OMTrtam In whie^ p^al round* to determine
their grandson »»• a randi utnn#t* of each fHght and
dale (wuoiatloi) will be played
Mr and Mr* Dewey French thi* Sunday.,' May 30,
returned fmrn Pbaaum King frtwbyton had one team in
dorn the ttf*t of the ' week the Otampinnabip fllfht Jim
where they had *pent wverai Kddtn* and Deane Wright !»**t
week* at their cabin the fsr*t match hut trounced
Mr and Mr* Raymond-bach to w in their aertmd to
Dean and Janice were we#k remain in the running for
end guest* of her parent* V* consolation in the Champion
and Mr* Jim Gnfftn and Urn *htp Might
lly. They attended Sunday Ftr*< flight contender* were
morning church eervke* «v Bennie Smith and K A Pa*
the Methorlist Church thall and Ronnie Traylor and
Mr* Jim Got den and Hll'> Markin*
daughter. Chri*tina, of l.ub Bennie Smith and R A
bock visited here thi* week ,1*'1 * couple of rUme con
with her parent*. Mr ami Mr- '***'» »>""*"* the fir.t nine
O T Boucher Her huaband hole* by 1 point before losing
drove down Saturday and re oul "n Mnal contest by
ShowenFall in Broadway Area;
Soddntb Have 11th Anniversary
American Cotton
Conor ran Slated
in Lubbock Friday
By MRS. T. t mo HR K1L1.
a. a foe
Commencement F.*erclte»
for McAdoo High school were
held Thuraday night. May 20.
in the achool auditorium
Members of the graduating
clam were Roy Lee Neff. John
Curtis Faubu*. James Earl
Van MsUt, Msrcy Smolen.
Martha Moore and Margaret
Young. The group along with
their sponsors. Mrs. Marjorie
Hardy and Bub Eld redye left
immediately after graduation
on their senior trip to the west
coast
Commencement Exercises
for the grade school were held
Friday night. May 2*. Mem-
bers of the graduation class
were Nancy McWilliams. Di-
ana Brown. Linda Hickman.
Phyllis Ward. Domana Rubal-
cado. Gloria Hernandez. Val-
entine Rivera. Dwight Hick-j
man. Mike Fox. Wendell Neff.
James Howell and Rani»>
Pope
Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Ward!
honored the eighth and se-
venth grades with a party In
their home after gracuatlo.:
exercises. Others attending a-
long with the above were Sha- j
ron Neff. Mary Sue Neff. Lin-1
da Faubus. Nancy Ward. San-1
dra Teague and Joe McGJaun.,
Tuesday, May IS. was visl-l
tation day for pre-schoolers
when they had a preview ot
forth-coming events when
they begin in tlie first grade
next fall. The day began by
pre-schoolers riding the bus
to school where their activi-
ties included ample opportun-
ity to observe the first grade
activities, a brief lesson, par
licipated in physical educa-
tion claaaet and lunch in the
lunchroom
Thaw attending were Lee
Cruz. Thom** Hernandez. Joe
Ysaga, Richie Trevino, Paul
Davis. Jackie Mauri. Kandy
Burrow. Oen Griffin. David
Harris. Margsrito deLeon and
Anns Marie Mender
Rev and Mrs Elmer Ward.
Methodiat pastor, will be in
Lubbock most of the week at
tending the annual Northwest
Texas Conference of the Meth
odist Churches
Mr. and Mrs F.lbcrt Jack-
son and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Corneilu* and John
ny Carl visited here the latter
part of last week with Mrs
Lula Jackson and Mr and
Mrs. Curtis Faubus, Linda
and John Curtis and attended
high school commencement
exercises Thursday night.
Jess Blackwell of Iowa Par*;
visited here with friends over
the weekend
Mf. and Mrs. Troy Rich and
family of Crosbyton visited
Sunday with her grandmoth
er, Mrs. Daisy Harvey
Mrs. A G. Fox. Mike and
Sharon visited in Matador
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
James White and boys.
Mrs. Ralph Evans of Abi-
lene was the weekend guest
of her parents, Mr and Mrs.
S. J. Griffin. Cleta and Neta
She attended Sunday morninK
church services at the Metn-
odist Church
Mr and Mrs. Eddie Boon-
and Terry of Crosbyton were
Saturday night visitors in the
Donnie Berry home.
Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Ward
and her mother, Mrs. 11a Cook
malned until Sunday after 'he *am*- margin 1 point
noon when they *11 returneo
to their home
Ronnie Traylor and Billy
Markins fared much better
’ ... , , ,, winning both of their matches
Mr and Mr. J J Grlffm han()(I>K ^ w,„ txmv
and Jackie Mr and Mr* A Sunday for first pl.re
G Fox arid Sharon were Sun ' „__r
in the first flight
Crosbyton had two teams In
the Second flight. Hulen Clif-
ton. J D Sheer and the father
and non team of Jess Lancet
and Bill l^ancet
Hulen and J D. lost the
Mr and Mrs. Henry Harris |jrs, and drew a bye on
had a* their guests Sunday )hf. ^.on<1 They will be
her brother and his wile. An footing fwr consolation hon
and Mr*. K Morris of Girard or# wy,(>n play resumes Sun
day dinner guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Ward in Dickens
Other guest* were Mr and
Mrs Alva Walker an! Mr
and Mrs Raymond Melaeoff
of Dallas
Friends might liki to Know
that Royee Rtoklnaon. son of Th<> Uwf,B won U)th o(
Mr and Mr* Frankie Dlckin ,hrlf malt.h„ sla> ln ,h«.
son of Decatur, Arkansas, won rUnning for first place in the
second place in state high ^)n(t fHt£ht
Jump recently. Conditions were quite un-
Betty Parker, daughter of
, favorable Sunday due to the
Mr and Mrs l,ec 1 arker <>. Wjn,] ^ut most of the loeal
Jayton won first place in
, golfers survived tne wind and
state extemporaneous speak some sharp shoo,|ng by op-
ing in Austin recently. ponents to remain in conten-
The Dickinsons are former |j0n.
residents, w’hile Mr. and Mrs -o—————
Parker are also former resi
dents. Congratulations to
these two.
Mrs. J. C. Joplin attended a
party Wednesday in the home
of Mrs A. L Rathcal honor-
Social Security
Representative
Due Here June 1
The Social Security Admlni-
dr. o. r. McIntosh
OPTOMETRIST
211 So. Main Street Phone YUkon 3 3460
Floydada. Texas
Closed on Saturday Afternoons Until August
ing Mrs. T. E Thornhill, who stration needs your help in
has been Worthy Matron of keeping an accurate lifetime
the Eastern Star for the past record of your earnings and
year. the more than 100 million
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris Americans covered by the pro-
took a load of lambs to San gram.
Angelo Tuesday and they Future benefits arc based
were Tuesday night guests on these tecords. Unless an
of Rev. and Mrs. Neal Stout error in reporting is brought
and Ray in Bronte. to light within about three
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Berry years after the year in which
and family were Sunday din- it occurs, correction may not
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs be possible. Because of this, it
Cecil Berry at Broadway. is a good idea to check your
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hardin, lecord occasionally. There is
| Sr. had as their guest Sun no charge. Your social secur-
day his sister, Mrs. R. T, Hod- jtv office, located at 3428
ges of Amarillo. Avenue H, Lubbock, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Phifer (,an furnjsh vou with a post-
! spent the weekend in Hale f-ar I Form OAR 7004 to do
| Center with their daughter ||,js, or you may request the
j and family, Mr. and Mrs. B information by letter, being
I C. Hardin, Jr., and attended suro to clearly show youi so-
graduation exercises where cja| security account number,
date of birth, and name.
A representative of the So-
One* again taffy Mofiftay
morning ul this work p*rt of
unit community received very
g<«»t shower* however south
t4 Highway they uni) re
ceivrd about one quafte- i f
an lm~h Then “f v*H|f*e by
mid Jay the dirt wm* ki< king
up in the high ipet*
Mr and V.-« B»>bbv K
drtek Becky. Cathy and Bryan
of Ml Bianco had a* their
Sunday visitor* Mr and Mr*
Robert Wtriegar and 1 j»*r>
Todd of Lawton. Ok la, Pete
Wine-gar. Mr and Mr* Robert
Kendrick and Mr and Mrs
Kratg Kendrick ar*1 baby son
Friday Minse* Diane and
Richie Lynn Sudduth were
visitor* with their grandmoth
er. Mr* A D Whalen, ln the
afternoon they were all call-
er* of Mr* Robert Kendrick
Grandmother Bcrrv and the
T E Thornhills
Mr* Georgia Newman of
Dumas came down Friday
tc be with her sister and
brother In law Mr and Mr»
A L Winegar who each un-
derwent surgery in tne Cros
byton hospital las: week. She
was accompanied by Pam and
Brad Thornhill, children or
Mr. and Mrs Jack Thornhill
of Dumas Pam and Btao
spent the weekend with their
grandparents Mr n ut Mrs
I). D Thornhill
Pam and Mrs Thornhill
played a few games o( rummy
with Tommy and Alene Sat
urday afternoon while Brad
had a good romp with Mr.
Ed. the little dog that lives at
the T E Thornhills
Mr. and Mis. Larry Siemon
of California spent Thursday
night with Mr and Mrs.
Claude Sudduth. Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Sudduth were also
visitors. Mrs. Siemon and Sud-
duth are brother .and sister
Sunday being the eleventh
wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs Richard Sudduth and
the fifth birthday of their
youngest daughter, Richie
Lynn, those helping them cel
ebrate the occasion were Mr.
and Mr* A D Whalen Mr
And Mr*, Preston Weak*. Mr •
and Mr* Kenneth Haven* and
children Some of u* truly re
member the* cloud bumf tha»
fell «n Sunday. May 23. r»
ven year* ago
Mr and Mr* Dick McDuff
and FtiukrOi of Tuba were
weekend guc*t* of her par
rnt* Mr and Mr* Willard
Rlrhardkor. Tboy were a!!
Saturday caller* of Mr* J M
Be-men in Crmby ton
Mr and Mr* Rob*ft Win*-
gar and tvaby son were Sun-
day overnight visitor* with
Mr and Mr* T E Thornhill
and Tommy.
Mr* Kenneth Haven* a no
LaDawn and Mrs Rick Sud
doth and R.chie Lynn were
Lubbock visitor* Monday oi
.»*t week.
Mr* M R Givens and Mrs
D D Thornhill were Lubbock
visitors Friday. Thev really
drove over to visit Grand
mother Berry in the Methodist
Hospital, only to find, that she
had been released that day
and had returned home. We
surely wish for her a fast r>
covary.
Rhetta and Tern McClure,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Dunne McClure were Thurs
day and Thursday night
guests of their grandparents.
Mr and Mrs. Hoyt McClure,
while their sister was confin-
ed to the hospital with asth-
ma
Mr and Mrs. Ronald Mc-
Clure and children of Ralls
The Atfwttcaa Cotton Con
gt*m will be held at the K»
K«.» Palace py Lubbmk on
.May 2* lHft*> beginning at
** .Ft am
The theme of the *e**lon i»
■Reducing the Coat of Cotton
Production'' Ib**t for the
< vent i» Plain* Cotton Grow
er* Inc
Speaker* for the occasion
Include Charlie S*-rugg*. F-li
tor of the Prugteaaivc Farmer
magazine: Claude Welch
Division t»f Prt»ductlon anu
Afarketlng National Colton
Council, and Billy C Gunter.
Extension District Agent
Cotton Insect Control Guido
In order for cotton producer*
to have the latest available
information on Insect control
method* and recommended
insecticides, Exp«*rimcnt Sta
non and Extension entomo
logtst at Texas AAM Univer-
sity working with their U. S
Department of Agriculture
wsuntef part* annually pray ^
vydr thi* current inbuinalMdi, »
In order to Swatter r«*«i4»-:#
m#f»d*t:«n* a gutter ha*
prepared cup** tally l<* ttty
High Flam* **f Te*a*
Copkm of the pubUrat*up|>;
containing thr intMiMtiaA
needed by Cl*»*bj C«wmtJ
grower* are available at ttu^
County Agent * office in the
basement o# the courthmi* -
in l rueby ton
Mr* Mini# Hodge td Bree^
ham and Mr*. J t Baker
Temple visited ia*t week h
with Mr* Maude Walker
ree^,
f ft
<7
Table grape* grown for eat#
Ing do not produce good wine.?
were Sunday visitors of Mr
and Mrs Hoyt McClure
Mr* Richard Sudduth truly
learned what a good neighbor
Mrs Lometa Williams is Mrs.
Sudduth was ln town one af-
ternoon last week and had the
wash on the line Seeing a
cloud coming up quite fast.
Mrs Williams went over and
brought the clothes in for her
NOTICE
Applications for
the job of Deputy
Sheriff, Crosby
County, are now
being taken. Any-
one interested
may contact
Sheriff
Fletcher Stark
Prompt, Efficient
Service
Jacky’s Radio
& TV Service
Day Phone 7801
Night Phone 2531
USED TV'S AND
TV RENTALS
JOHN ORR GRAIN CO.
General Farm & Garden Supplies
e *7*-
Animal Health Products
Feeds and Seeds
Phone 7232
Rolfs
THIS RANK WILL RE CLOSED ALL DAY
cial Security Administration
will be at the courthouse,
Crosbyton at 9:00 a m. on
June 1
Monday, May 31
IN OBSERVANCE OF
IrfJEE
their grandson was a member
of the graduation class.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Joplin
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Rat heal of Crosbyton to
Amarillo where they were Sat-
urday and Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Morgan. 1
On Sunday they were Joined
by Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Morgan
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tiff
Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Morgan and Greg of Amaril-
lo and Mr. and Mrs. Don
[ Parker and family of Crosby-
[ | ton. They all enjoyed dinner
together. Enroute homo they
stopped for a short visit in
Plainview with Mr. and Mrs.
Edd Thornton and family. ■ I
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1965, newspaper, May 27, 1965; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519122/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.