The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1968 Page: 2 of 10
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PAGE 2. CROSBYTON RE VIE W. CROSBYTON TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 25, IMS
CROSWTON REVIEW | Producers t#y Dniop
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CROSBY COUNTY
Ntona 573! FARM BUREAU
Otto Mihmi pndmii cat
the Taut ifigh Plates oaa ag-
ate expect mktga tefeeoatiaat
to a wvry praaaady iButeru^y,
(bar'll b« fceeweraed the* to
taka effective coafrol
U » Joaat
A narvav warn at |iaia newel
from thr Texas Atotrul—1
Extern loa Service a ad Agricul-
tural Experiment Static^ which
tooaaor the aarvlce. art prea-
aatly checklag lor tee day In-
tact la John** gnat whet* It
mut 11) over*.inters, reports
lymkw Almand, Ex tendon area
entomologist.
“Head tarn plat from tka
Johnson (raw aad'odter boat
HfHA Pkturs Editorial HH
Saturday afternoon v 111 ton
hi Ray Wahttor Soma wart Mia.
>aW Saawart and l*ye Abb and
Mr. awilMra. KaaStowait, few,
of Walston, Watt Virginia.
Mr. a tat Mr a. Weldon Camp-
bell, Richard and Roaan and
Mr. and Mia. DurreLRdwr and
Oag were gueata of Mia. HE.
Usher at Crotoytun femday.
Mi, and Mia. Charlat W
nmnakrr, Sherri and Ctedl and
Mr. and Mat. Roy Winkler
wera gueiti cd Mr. and Mm
Glenn Janet and beyt Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winkler
qwnt the weekend In Abilene
with Roy'a brother, Mr. and
Mn. ai Winkler.
Mn. Ra lph Pimu v id ted
her mother, Mrv Joe Gilmore,
In Methodltt hospital on Mon-
day. She b feeling fine at tbit
time and wc hope the will toon
be returning hnma,
Mr. and Mia. William Mc-
Cormick were Staday visiter*
ct Mr. Ralph Pmrscne and Da-
vid.
Mr. and Mm Dae Berry vl-
dted Skmdey with Mm Bernice
Eubank, Later they vblted
with the i G. Stewart family.
Mr. and Mm Q, W. Pierce
at Bo lie, Idaho, (pent the week
with Mr. and Mm ^ck Pierce
and family.
Mr. and Mm Billy Wayne
plena ere be kng collectad end
held U the leboratcey far em-
ergency o ( aduh midge, " he
aaya. ’Thii will provide a hle-
aary of the midge population
for the entire season, thus en-
ebltng ut to know In advance
whan midge populatloniwill
•each damaging levakw Wa
should be able to predict inch
infests tiont two to three weele
In advance. H
A 12-county araa It being
patrolled and wherevar John -
ton grant k rpotted, 25 to SO
Ha hat ateo tervad at Say-
derCity Engineer, at QtyMan-
ag• r of Hamlin, Snyder and
Killeen. He tervad rimultan-
eoutly at an officer In tha U.S.
Navy Reaerva. In 19S2 ha re-
c el red a direct oo mm lad on In
tha Navy Civil Engineer Coapa
at an Ensign. Ha became a
commander in June, 1966.
Ha It married to the former
Riley Far Butler and they have
one ion, Roy Joe, who It now
17 and a ttoff sergeant In the
Reserve Officer* Train-
ing Corps.
Whan Dunlap graduated from
CiotbytonHlghhe was present-
ed tha A ma dean La (loo School
awards. In a Utter to Supt.
Sam Hawket, ha stated, "All
through the yean it hat bean
my goal to 11 va up to the stan-
dards imptintad on tha medal. "
Ufiflly wkti • ptriM waff
ft ftf s$motUn§ , ho first bn to
patrolled and wherever John -
•os great It spotted, 25 to SO
heads of the gran are collect-
ed. Grain sorghum heads will
be collected at they become
eve lla hie. Counties in the nir-
vay are Yoakum, Terry, larnn,
Gam, Oosby, Lubbock, Hock-
ley, Cochran, Bailey, Lamb,
Hale and Boyd.
"Producer! often have dif-
ficultyfinding mitfee in a f leld,
even If they are pretest,."
point* out Almand. "They arc
quite small and their habits
vary greatly. Midge maybe
active a t any time dming the
day and their detection requires
patient vigilance. "
Some adult midge have a 1-
ready emerged from Johnson
past, tays the entomologist,
ant a t orate nt they are mere-
ly ruetaintng themselves. Pap-
ula don* won't lucre ate until
they tnvade sorghum.
"Damaging levah of midge
can be expected when there it
older sorghum around and
staggered plantings of the crop
coming along, " emphasizes
Almand. "A rapid build tp of
the pett can occur at It moves
from one stage of tor ghum
growth to another. "
"The survey allows us to
stay on top of the midge sitik-
adon throughout the season so
tha t we can forewarn producers
when to begin an effective
spraying program, " he adds.
frMf 4—1 of sotisfoetko hm
owwkf Ut owe botU ott, mokk§
kb twa dodti—s o4voocio§ k
kfs pmhutm.
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WHICH ARE THE WEEDS and which Is the tear----In the
picture of the vacant lot la downtown Cro*byton. A mosquito
can breed In the rood tore on the underside of a leaf, which
metre thereS plenty of mosquito bousing available stow.
Rivmw PHOTO
Livestock Owners Asked
To Check For Screwworms
CONTACT
DISTRIBUTOR
Yoatk Witasss
Postpoaed Til
Later Date
675-2623
Reasons why the screw worm
titoationasofJuly 1, 1968, was
termed woiae than In 196?,
early days of the program, In-
clude m 1 Id and wet weather)
movement of cattle north in
Mexico; Inability of producers
to regularly check their live-
stock; changes in livestock pro-
duction practices and increased
nisceptlhilltyi a nd Increased
wildlife population.
"The Southwest Animal
Health Research foundation ur-
ges that producers at livestock
treat all wounds on animals
particularly in shearing, cas-
tration and dehorning with ma-
terial recommended for screw-
worms. On routine livestock
spraying programs the founda-
tion recommends spraying with
Cor-al or Korlan, " founson
said.
Livestock owners are espec-
ially urged to inspect animals
regularly and mail a represent-
ative sample of a 11 worms in
wounds immediately to P. CL
Box 969, Mission, Texas
78572. The vials or co-*',in~
ers for ma 11 Lug may be a ad
from County Agent Bruce vwlf-
fith.
Producers should inspect and,
if possible, spray all animals,
prior to movement and should
remove wounded animals from
shipment.
All livestock producers hi
Ooeby County are urged to
check their livestock to pre-
van t an outbreak of screw-worm
infestation here, states Stanton
teuason, chairman of the local
County berawworm Committed
Brunson reported that 849
cases have been reported in
'California, Arfeona, New Mex-
ico and fexas, more than have
(been reported since the eradi-
cation program has been hi pro-
GLADIOLA
The Rev. Rufus Watters
pastor of Galilee Baptist Miss-
ion at Crosbyton, has announced
that the Youth Witness, origin-
ally scheduled at 3 p.m. July
28 at the Pioneer Memorial
Building, has been postponed.
* Where a case is reported the
program calls for dropping ste-
rile flies to halt the infestat-
ion. Continued spread of the
linfestation could force aban-
donmentaf the fly drop in area
;and states to. the north and east
!of the over-wintering area.
He explained that the Pkm-
r building haul already bean
taken an that date. Due to the
conflict, another date will be
announced.
Rev. Watters said, "We want
'Only a few years ago, Lib-
ya was a barren land that qua-
lified as one of the world's
'have-not* ns dona. Today the
pic tore h»« changed dramatic-
al ly, " noted the Ashland Oil
Newt. "Inthe past decade
Libya has become the 7th hu-
gest oil producing country te
the worldt predictions ok that
by 1975 it could rank second
only to North America in free-
world production.... A high
to have this Youth Witness at
tee Pioneer Memorial Build-
ing in order that all of our loc-
al youth from each church in
tee city may participate. Some
CRISCO
OIL
ComonnitiM
Schedule
Reunion
scheduled for other witnesses
through August, but we tea 11
find out from them when we
can reschedule them to be with
us. Watch for the announce-
ment in the future of the date
for the Youth Witness.
The Mt. Blanco, Lake view
and Pleasant Hill Community
ie s Reunion of Floyd County
* will be held Sunday. July 28,
at Lakeview school house.
Everyone who has ever lived
j fax these communities is irtvi-
■ ted to attend and bring a bas-
ket lunch.
Drinks, bread, plates and
' cups will be furnished.
Hiil Morris underwent surg-
ery an his shoulder In Lubbock
recently and has recuperated.
Morris is the son of Mr. and
Mrs.' G» B Morris.
Guy Denton, who has been
hospitalized in Abilene, was
transfeoed Wednesday to the
KOUNTY KIST
AT NORTH TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett
are enrolled in the second turn-
er session at Norte Texas State
University Denton. Bennett
is science instructor in Crosby-
ton High School and Mrs. Ben-
nett Is school librarian.
dr. o. r. McIntosh
OPTOMETRIST
211 SO. MAIN STREET PHONE 983-3460
nsydada, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Ton lancet
and Paige of Ret Worth visited
here recently with her fam-
ily, Me. and Mrs. Harold Hod-
ges and Suey.
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Blessing, Jedd. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1968, newspaper, July 25, 1968; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519402/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.