The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1975 Page: 2 of 12
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of numerous
the 49th annual
Pioneers and OW
Reunion. A
ftara la to highlight tha
avant.
Old aattlara officially
opana with registration,
hoapltaitty and ooftaa at 9
a.m In Pioneer Memorial
BuHdlng.
Parsons attending tha
avant will aao what la
anticipated to ba "tha boat
parada wa'va had in aavaral
yaars" roll through down-
town Croabyton at 10
o’clock. Tha parada la to
form naar tha rodao
grounds In tha aouth part of
town. _
PARADE PRIZES
A $75 caah award will ba
«id "anybody who has a
horaa" to pwtlcipate
Especially Invited are
youngsters riding dacorat-
GlrlScouts srlll march In
uniform In tha parada.
PARADE OF STYLES
Immediately following tha
parada. a "parada of
styles" »a planned at tha
Lowrle Drug corner. Prizes
of medallions are to ba
given winners In four cate-
gories: youth, adult, busl-
at tha rodao
Various events
rnvolving horses are
planned.
Tha morning business aaa-
ston opens at 11 a.m. In
Pioneer Memorial Building
with tha welcome by J.C.
(Cap) McNeill. Boy Scouts
ms to lead In singing
“America" before tha
CLIP AND SAVE'SAVE *SAVE
52 Issues of The
The Crosbyton Review
is planned
at lunch In tha Pioneer
Memorial Building. H.B
Handley will word tha Invo-
cation
Tha afternoon
starts with group
lad by Walter E. Qiltlon —
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Crosby County Judge
Robert Work will recognize
guests before presentation
of four counties which ware
orglnaliy attached to
Crosby. This yaar s honor
counties are: Parmer, Bait-
- ay. Cochran and Yoakum.
HONOR PIONEERS
Mr. and Mrs. John Calit-
han. longtime residents of
tha East Plains and later
Crosbyton, have bean
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West Texas Pioneer
And Old Settlers
1
be guest fiddler The fid-
dlers contest, coordinated
by Mrs. Dulaney Davis. Is
tha last avant on the re-
union agenda. Caah awards
of $50 for first, $40 for
second. $50 for third. $20
for fourth and $5 for fifth
place are offered to fid-
dlers.
Tha WTP&OS board mat
Friday evening In Pol near
Memorial Building to make
final plans for the reunion.
Preaidant J.J. Griffin con-
ducted tha business ses-
sion. Mrs Llnnle Hardesty
is secretary
Artists
craftsman from Croe-
McAdoo. Ralls,
r. Lorenzo. Poet. Ftoy-
dada and other neighboring
communities are Invited to
sat up exhibits
Crosbyton Volunteer Fire
Department and Auxiliary
will serve a meal of beans,
oombrsad "and all the
fixings" about 8 p.m. on
the Pioneer Memorial lawn.
Serving Is to continue
"until we run out of
11
Rick Sudduth and band
will entertain "everyone
who wants to listen" on tha
PMB lawn Sat. evening.
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guess tha Identity of these
local sisters? If so, call tha
Review before noon Mon-
day.
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The Croabyton Review, 113 West Aspen. Crosbyton, Tesas 7f322
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THE CROSBYTON
REVIEW, published every
Thursday at 113 Waal
Aspen, Croabyton. Texas
79322. Second class post-
age paid at Crosbyton, Tax.
Jim Reynolds, editor and
J publisher.
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Boy Scouts Earn Skill
Awards At Tres Ritos
Boy Scout Troop 332 was
well represented at Tree
Ritos, N.M., during their
anniwl summer camp, July
19-X> Scoutmaster George
McNeil) says seven ScouU
attended the camp. Includ-
ing Pat Farris who was a
counselor
Other local Scouts at the
camp were: Curt Lambert,
Rodney Copeland. Billy
Anderson, Robbie Long,
Jamie McNeill, and Jon
Farris. Both Jon and Pat
Farris are Eagle Scouts.
Troop 332 earned a total of
eight skills awards and, 15
merit badges at Tres Ritos.
Curt Lambert earned three
skill awards and two merit
badges; Jamie McNeill
earned three merit badges;
and Jon Farrto qualified for
two merit badges.
HIGH POINT ARCHER
Jamie McNeill was the high
ranking archer to attend
Camp Tres Ritos this
summer He scored 116
points of a possible 280.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis
Copeland and Leroy Ra-
theal spent the week with
the troop. Copeland and
Ratheel are assistant
scoutmasters.
Scoutmaster McNeill says
"the troop la deeply In-
debted to the sponsors for
the time and effort given on
behajf of the Scoutt^
FUTURE EVENTS \
Troop 332 will spend\a
two-night cempout this
Friday and Saturday In
Blanco Canyon. The troop
plans to have a cempout
each month, except Nov.
and December.
Boy Scouts are selling
tickets to the August 15
tractor pull In Crosbyton.
f,4
Judge Proclaims County
History Awareness Week
S^SssSSssie
Ralls Lions Club will kick eft the week .
with Its annuel rodeo, August 14-16.
Crosbyton Is to be host Aeyet '
16, tor ths 49th onnuN^ntenof tfwW^.1
Texes Pioneers and Old •etttere. H**d
quarters will be the Pioneer Memorial
Building.
In proclaiming August H-1T ee C««J
History Awareness Week. Judge Work /
makes these points:
• The first permanent settlers an the
Plains bull! and lived near White River In
what was leter to become Crosby
County [1878J.
• Crosby County was the Hrst county
organized on the Plains and served as
judical for the 10 surrounding counties
• Heritage of the past and present living
history of this greet county ere being
recognized as "the most historical area on
the Plains” throughout the State el Texas. 1;’.
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To Fire In Kansas |
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mayee.
McCray lost their Johnson, The McCrays’ daughter*'
Kansas, residence to fire w9re here visiting their
Thursday night. The blaze grandparents when the
was started by lightning, devastating fire occurred^
There were no Injuries, but They an traveled Friday tb
most of the family's posses- Johnson,
sions were destroyed.
Mrs. McCray Is the Mrs. McCray Is the format;
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Janoll Mayes._
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Reynolds, Jim. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1975, newspaper, August 7, 1975; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519526/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.