The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1967 Page: 2 of 8
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r*C*»YTON Review, CROSBYTON. TEXAS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6
IBB CROSBYTON REVIEW
1967
' Weakly m
MLLYiwuerroi 1
M IaTD: I
k TarrUor).
Trade
County udCndvtoa
the act of
m Second Clea* Mall Matter on the 14lh day of
UKli, at the tat OCrtce at Croebyton. Temaa. under
! Cengreae et Mart* A IT*.
Any untrue atat
at raOectiaa upon the character, the
^r—nr— _ ....... jt any Individual, firm at cerperalloa.
which may appear in the cotuaaaa at The Croebyton hevtee
will gladly lx- corrected upon ita being brought to the atten
Noth mg To Do.
la lorponee to the quart too "Why do you (hag mala’
o( the following unm ware (ooeivodi
"There1* nothing alee to do la thlr town. "
"Looking for girls. *
"Jut for Wick*."
tome
"There'* no other
i could have
Or, eaaenti ally the aame anroer peeve lie,
place to go and nothing elm to do."
So*md familiar? Sound ae though them i
come kora Croebyton youth?
Right, It could have but It dick*1!.
The aanmn you mad above to that (portion came horn
Amarillo yonagetere who begin Friday night (begging Polk
Street, Amarillo1* main dreg.
"What we need It eome deceitf nightclub* for teen-agea
endaome decent ihowe, ” wee one boy'* eolution to the prob-
lem.
There ere the Mine griper that were heard ta* concerning
the poeeibilityof ■ youth center a few mootfae ego.
The place for acCritiea wee a point of conoovurry, and
we heard mvnrel elder to the queetion.
Sometime* you jurt can’t win. I gueu *t‘*
bee earn you don’t try herd enough.
)em W uncame into the office leal week end
com manta d on the ftm coverage we give the
•poem in tkir town.
I thankedklm eincemly end*aidthat we give
better football coverage, ao you can eee which
la our favorite.
)ta maatioaed he bad a Leo noticed that for
kie daughter went to Lockney end acared 21 of
2) potate tor the loc el* end couldn't find a word
about it m the paper.
1 wonder if he wee mrtou*. I've never been
able to tall.
Jaee, we'll try to make amend* and ik better.
Hg2»
Well, thank* to Coach Ik *ne Wright we were
able to at leaetgive the name* of the local ((rid-
den who were named to the 4-A All Dirtrict
teem at a meeting in ldalou laat Weihieaday
night.
Although it waa coma what confining la the
way we bad them named, all four boy* named
made the team both way*, offenaivaly and def-
famivaly. Barrett and Fowler were unanimous
choice* on DEFENSE.
Them boy*, their fellow player* and coacbc*
aie due a world of congratulation* for the ir ac-
complUhmanta and for thia latest one of being
named to the select group.
A Rory giving the lull breakdown of the team*
can be found elarwhere in the KEVUlf,
"82"
Spe ah lug of congratulation*, the We* Texet
Area, can be proud of producing another All-
American. Tech's and Tulia'i Phil Tucker war
named to the elite eleven laat week, making
the fouith bom the Red Raiden to make it in
recent year*.
It teem* that aiuce E.J. llolub waa playing fo>
Tacb, the Red Raider* have had an All-American
or one to be later named, playiugou the team.
W 1th A11-A meric ana why can't Tech win the
conference ?
"82"
Speekingof Phil! ucker, a fellow laid once
that he waa playing agaiuR him while in high
school and hadtakru a beating at the hand* of
the big guard all night. Late in the game he
caught Phil with hia beck turned and thought,
"Now'* my chance. It'll get me thrown out of
the game and IS yards, but it'll be worth it. ”
So he gathered a full head of steam, a* much
a* he could, and laid a bodv block acton the
back of Tucker about knee height.
Laterthe fellow*aid,” 1 don't think Phil ever
knew I bit him. He didn't eveuturn around and
look when 1 bounced off. "
"82"
BLANCO NEWS
However, we wonder if each t piece were provided, if it
wouldn't lorn its novelty after a few month* and the greet*
would be filled with the can once again, at the teenager*
would begin again the time consuming and gaeoline consuming
activity of "dragging mein."
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Honors
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Krieti Wheel**, daughter
of Mr. end Mn, R ichard W hee -
lnet celebrated her fust birth-
day on Sunday with a party in
her bo me. Cueata were Krirti'i
grandparent*, Mr. and Mrs.
B. H. W beala* and Mr. and Mr*.
Hubert Holcomb, ber aunt, Mr*.
CurtisLeatherwood and a cousin.
Charles Le atherwood of
Lobbod^ and her parents, Mr.
and Mi*. Richard W hee le*.
Mr. and Mr*. B.H. Whee-
len attended the funeral of a
friend in Erick, Okla. , on last
Monday.
Nancy Allen of Texa* Tech
apent the weekend with her
parent* and titters, Mr. and Mr*.
Brice Allen, Janie and Susan.
Guest* for lunch on Sunday
in the home of Mr. and Mis.
Joe Appling were Dr. and Mrs.
John Cherry and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne He mm*
and children and Debra Moses
were Sunday guest* in the C.F.
Fie min* home for lunch.
Mr. and Mr*. Weldon Me-
diae visited in a Lubbock hos-
pital Sunday with W.L. Vaughn
of Big Spring, a brother of Mrs.
McClure.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Moore
visited Mrs. C.H. Moore ofCros-
byton Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Weldon McClure and
Mr*. Wayland Jone* and Amy
visited in Floy da da Monday with
Mn. Horace Cage.
Mrs. Millard W atson visited
Hr*. H.A. Powell of Floydada
last Tueiday.
Mr. and Mrs. M ill art! W at*on
visited in Lubbock on W e Jncsday
with Mr*. J.H.Watsou and Mrs.
LewisSproles and also w ith Sherry
at Texa* Tech.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Mc-
Clure visited Mrs.C.A. McC lure
in Cro*byton Monday night.
Mr*. C. A. McClure, Mr*. .
Weldon McC lum|J^J(s. Hoyt Mc-
Clure, and Mrs. Brice Allen were
in Lubbock Tuesday with Mrs.
Horace Cage of Flqydada who
had surgery in a hospital there.
Mr*. Weldon McClure also s|>ent
some time with her brother,W.L
Vaughn of Big Spring, who also
had surgery that day in another
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCravey
of Memphis were from Thursday
to Saturday guests of Mr. and Mr*.
Rudolph McCurdy and Phil.
----0----
Thanksgiving Day, Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony Latta and child-
ren, David, Sam, and Carol
were dinner guests of Mrs.
Latta's sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Foster James of Half-
way. Other guests were Mrs.
Jotie Wright of Plainview, mo-
ther of Mr*. Latta, and a
daughter of Mrs. James, Mrs.
Bill IlimmiB, Mr. Hararaon
and family and another daugh-
terolMr*. James, Mr*. Glenn
Ra uier and family of Abilene.
Mr*. W ay 1 and Jone* and
children of i ougherty were
visitor* in the home of her par-
ents, Mr. und Mis. Weldon
McC lure, ou i hanksgiving Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore
visited hi* motluM,Mr*. C.H.
Moore of Crosbyton, Sunday.
Mr. and Me. Frank Kuoa
Moovu and chllibea, Meieditb,
and Paige, weie dinner guerts
Thanksgiving l>ey with Mr. and
Mis. Arvu Moore, Mrs. Frank
Knox Moors'* tiatnr and family
tha Charlie Mack Moore* of
Oklahoma, war* aleo guarta.
Mr. and Mr*. Ibnce Allen
and daughters, Nancy, Jama,
and Sueaa, want to Arlington
Wednesday to visit the ir
daughter and sister, Mias Judy
Allen. They returned home
ITuoaday.
Mr. end Mss. H.H. Wheel-
ed had a* their gueaU Tliankj-
giving Day, Mr. end Mn.
Caylon Wheeleaof Alpine end
Mr. end Mrs. Richard W heel-
e* and Krirti.
A meeting of the Sunday
School board held at Spur
Tuesday night was attended by
Mn, Brice Allen and Mr. and
Mr*. Weldon McClure.
Mr. end Mrs. Hart an Crum*
of Dallas and M iw S berry W at-
eon, a student at Texes Tech,
ware holiday guert* of Mr. and
Mr*. MillardW atson and lWan.
Several from our communi-
ty attended a shower Saturday
afternoon in the home of Mn.
W ayne Edinburg, in Crosbyton
honoring Wynn Robineon and
Mm Elaine Webeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard W at-
eon, Sherry and Dean were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Brewer of the Lakenew
community.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. S.C.
Appling, and Mr*. O. M. Wat-
son of Floydada visited inTulia
with the Gene Millers. Mrs.
Miller is a daughter of the j
Appling*. |
Mr. and Mis. S.G, Appling
had as Thanksgiving dinner
guests, Mr. and Mrs. J oe
Attendance Plaques Given
At Assemblies
.j.™.! I*" m w"* •" ‘
P..(T— 1__.__kd..«f she second six
far the second iu weeks were rT*11 1 . .
ks, ot A2.7 (wrceet <d the
iveeeuted at ajHmbly yeograins
last week. Students with (<er-
foct attendance during the six
weeks were recogniad.
Appling, David, Mask, end
Robbie end Mr. end Mi*.
Wayne Appling and daughter,
Ann.
Mr. and Mis. Robert Wln-
egar and eon, Todd, of Lub-
bock were holiday guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mia. Bobby
Kembick and his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arlan W inegar.
Becky Kembick, student at
Texas Tech, end Catherine
Kembick, student at T. W. U,
spent the holidays with the If
pare□ a and brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Kembick and By-
ron.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ver-
ett attended a funeral in Lub-
bock Tuesday fur Sirs. Verett's
aunt, Mis. Gertrude McDon-
ald.
Mis. C.F. He nuns *)>ent
Saturday night with ber mo-
ther, Mrs. C.H. Moore of
C ros byton.
Saturday niglit rup(*r guests
of Mr. and Mr*. Bobby Ken-
drick and Byron were Mr. and
Mis. Max Crawford and chil-
dren of Hougun.
Mrs. HaroldVerett and
children were Sunday afternoon
Vinton withMrs. C.F. Hem-
ins.
esoollmeat (»*a*nt each day,
Mpoitnd IUmeatary Prtocipel
L.E. TseaU
W inner* of the cosrtaeti «sn
Mrs. 1 oven# Blagg's room in
Elementary School and Mrs.
Arthur Brekebdl'a room in
Primary School. Mrs. Blagg'.
room had 99.2 porcent attnnd-
asace tor the aecood six woeks
and Mr*, hrxkabill's attendance
was UB.5 perceeg.
Wild Game
Supper Set
December 14
The annual wild game din-
ner will be held by the White
River SportamanClub at 7 p. m.
Thursday, liec. 14, in the achool
Junchroom.
All members and then fami-
lies are to attend and bring a
wild game meat diafo or a sal-
ad dish. Coffee and colas will
be furnished by the club.
Program chairman Doyle
Redding ha* arranged for two
color film* to b * shown.
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Blessing, Jedd. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1967, newspaper, December 6, 1967; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519370/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.