The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1975 Page: 2 of 10
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STA KE
youR ,
claim/
Both loans and savings aro coverad with LIFE
INSURANCE at no cost to tho borrower by the
Credit Union, depending upon age at the time of
deposit or date of the loan.
Not for Profit, not for Charity, but for Service!
srn more at home!
The Crosbyton Federal Credit Union is now
paying 5.78% on PASSBOOK SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS and up to 7%% on certificates.
These accounts are insured by NCUA, an agency
of the Federal Government, up to $40,000
per account.
Why drive? You
Crosbyton Federal Credit Union
236 South Berkshire
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252 Exes Register At Banquet
__—__________..... In Mil h*MO kw" - Allnrw
Th*W*yWeW«f* wee
banquet m to
that th«
ctetton had m Ns trsawry.
After
ttw i
HtOh
Banquet. Hnoto of homo-
coming 1976 Too hundred
and 52 person* war* Mrvod
during on* of th* best
banquets w* have had "
Pioneer Memorial Build- ______
mg waa Ml* of th* banquet. (h* anting year
n*nqu«i guests were officers include Ronald
treated to numbers by th* McClure. ytc* president.
•«« band. which also Kretg OWHrnor*. secretary,
marched and p»#y*d prior »nd Forrest Grtfftn. trees
to th* Friday night Croaby-
ton-Rails homecoming Ofttoara lor thla yaw war*:
gam* Approaim*l*»y 40 presidents, Q*org* and
former Chieftain Band Semmlo Brakoblll; vlca
members performed prasidanta, Frank Knot
LANCET HONORED J«<>7 Moora. aacratar
Jess Lancet, highly loa. O. J. and Jartta Moaea.
respected band director iroaaurara. Clyde and
hero from 1063 until 1908. ’’•OOV Elllaon
returned to direct th* esaa E»pf ess ion aaa extended
band during th* pre-gam* *>11 !**• following
parlormanca and again at P*r*on* kv ,h#<r offorta to
Oeorg*
elected aa
Croabyton High
year's homecoming were Registration waa hold in "1 „_____
thoaa of 1935 1950 and the high school from 3 until a recaption m Pioneer
Close of i960 and other ^ j pm Memorial Building follow-
*r,lS2?»n *lnP<th* IT ARTS FRIDAY The axe* band entertained JJ*»**££ {Ei* "tlnb!!
noma of D J end Jarlta Homecoming 75 goi oil to a large aodianos Endsy au*ndsd last year's
Moaea 45 gueats regiatar- • rouunQ before th* post-gam* recaption
*d **TBshomecomiong bonfire
4 p m Friday Chieftain £hi*ftams over Rail* n*id at 7 o'clock
Qym was
students, «
packed with
■as and other
was held at 7 o'
Over 100 exes - “a much day behind Chieftain Sta-
than we had dium
S,i.
JESS AND LaNefla Lancet ef Seegravea
war* special gueats at Crosbyton High
Homecoming '75. Lancet, bend director
her* from 1953 until 1969, received a plaque
from Ms former students at Saturday night
banquet. H* directed an exes band before
Friday night football gam* and again at
banquet.
it’s A Fact!
BY L. E. TREAT pairs of twins, 7 sets of
Nov. 13 — The wife of triplets and 4 sets of quad-
Fyodor Vassilet, a Russian ruplets for a total of 69
peasant, gave birth to 16 children.
GIFTS
GIFTS
You can find gifts for EVERY
OCCASION at WHITE'S. From
expensive to inexpensive gifts - even
for youself
WHITE’S has a Gift and Household
Collection that you don't expect to find
except in large cities.
LAY-AWAY NOW!
White’s |
Compare
and Then
i Decide
th* banquet. H* was
accompanied by Mrs.
Lancet
Lancet, now a Seagraves
resident, received a plaque
of appreciation from his
former band students The
presentation waa mad* at
th* banquet
"Th* Bottom of th*
Barrel," a local musical
groufe- performed during
registration from 6 until 7
Saturday night and during
serving of I he meal. Jor-
dan's Restaurant prepared
the delicious meal of
chicken fried steak and th*
trimming*.
George Brakebill served
as master of ceremonies at
th* banquet Superinten-
dent Gary Ga-dner voiced
the invocation. Welcome
was extended by Frank
Knox Moore, with the
response by Charlie Moore
of Idalou
Each class was recognized
by Clyde Ellison.
JOE JOHNSTON
OLOEST EX
Joe Johnston was
introduced as the oldest
ex-student present at the
banquet. He was a member
of the Class of 1920. Travel-
ing the greatest distance
was Thelma Marlin of
Oroville, Calif.
Colorful skits of various
decades were presented to
the delight of the banquet
gathering. Former students
gave the skits. Entertain-
ment was also presented by
the Melody Misses, a CHS
group directed by Mrs.
Lance (Jane) Morris.
Officials informed The
Review early this week that
an error was made in an
announcement made at the
make Homecoming '79 a
success Charlie Jorda
food; Greg and Becky Free-
man. decoration*; Doris
Traylor, Th* Melody
Misses. Th* Bottom of the
Barrel, and Jo* Reck ley,
program; and all merchants
who placed collection jars
in I hair raspactiv* firm*.
POST-BANQUET
PARTIES
Loran* Hate Blagg hosted
a reception in her home
honoring th* Class of 1935
NOVEMBER 17-21
Monday Sliced B-B-Q.
ranchstyl# beah< creamed
potatoes, rolls 6 butter,
peaches and milkA
Tuesday: Chill)beans,
siloed potatoes, spinach,
oombreed, apple cobbler
and milk.
Wednesday; Sandwich**:
tune, bologna, paanutbut-
tar. |*lly, pimento-cheese,
pork A beans, fruit jelio.
cookies and milk.
Thursday; Lasagne, Eng-
lish pea salad, carrot sticks,
rolls & butler, paanutbutter
& syrup and milk.
Friday Enchiladas, pinto
beans, veg. salad, crackers,
banana pudding and milk.
■ EXES BAND provided In
pre-gam# show Friday night and again
at Saturday night homecoming ban-
quet that they are capable ef making
good music. The greup, pictured
before gam*, we* directed by Jess
Lancet (second from loft). - Photo by
Lorry Yowell
‘Great Golden Cloud’ Launch Premature
* *
HAFFY BIRTHDAY
Thursday. Nov. 13; Kittle
Gowens
Saturday, Nov. 19:
Barbara Blue, Jerry
Gentry. Jo* F. Carglle
Sunday; Nov. 16: Bernice
Mitchell
Monday. Nov. 17; Barbara
Cheyne, Lynn English
Rachel English
Tuesday, Nov. 18: M'Lou
Cornelius. Judy Rhoades,
Jimmy Long. James N.
Hutcherson. Bess Haltom,
Tito Martinez, Martha
Work
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
Thursday, Nov. 13: Mr.
and Mrs. D. J. Moses
Sunday, Nov. 16: Alvin
and Lela Kinley
Tuesday, Nov 18: Dr. and
Mrs. Dale Rhoades
Thank You for Shopping
Crosbyton I
***********
Crosbyton High School
regrets to announce the
premature launching of
the great golden cloud,"
planned for half lima at th*
Friday night homecoming
loot ball game.
At 1:03 p.m Friday after-
noon the launching occurr- we are ,rujy jorry that you
ed in the vicinity of Loop missed Ihe spectacular
"Th* heavens war* from the greatest distance
golden with Chieftain glory during th* next two weeks
as passing motorists
stopped to view the
spectacle, student leaders
say, adding: "For miles
around laces were upturn-
ed. Telephone calls
reported Ihe phenomenon
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and Then
launching, but never before
have so many joined in
wishing all of us a happy
homecoming.''
The balloons escaped as
they were being returned to
Crosbyton.
CHS Student Council still
will award a prize for the
balloon number returned
m 1
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TEXAS MESS
ASSOCIATION
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Jim Reynolds, editor and
publisher.
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Phone 675-2391
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Reynolds, Jim. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1975, newspaper, November 13, 1975; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519405/m1/2/?q=%22United+States+-+Texas+-+Crosby+County%22: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.