The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1974 Page: 3 of 8
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CROSBYTOft-REVlEW, CROSBYTON. TEXAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY ^ 1974, PAGE
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Tuesday, Dec. 18, was
t,he date for the Cros-
■ byton Young Home-
makers’ Christmas
party. The Hoipemak-
mg Cottage was gaily
decorated with Christ-
mas tree
ments for
arrange-
the event.
dips, nut breads, home-
made Christmas candy
and drinks. A birth-
day cake baked for Deb-
bie Ball, whose birthday
was that day, also was
enjoyed.
After each family
i
exchanged Christmas
gifts, Monopoly "and
pgrty bridge were play-
ed.
Those who ■ attended
were: Debbie and Rickey
Ball, Patsy and Don
Weems, Ctiarliece and
Richard Wheeless,
Sandy and Terry Cash,
Diann and Beaver Wal-
lace, Danice and Gary
Cash, Debbie and Del-
bert Morris, Mary and
Rick Sample, Beverly
and David Kithcart, Gail
and Allan Adams.
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Ten members and their
husbands enjoyed a meal
of sandwiches, chip's add
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SCHOOL MENU
JANUARY 3-11
Thursday: Fish with
catsup, tartar sauce,
mac'aroni with ( toma-
toes, English peas, rolls
with butter, peach half
and milk.
Friday: Sandwiches:
Bologna, tuna, pimento
cheese, peanutbutter-
jelly, lettuce, pickles,
potato chips, orange
juice, devilsfood cake
and milk.
Monday: Steak . with
gravy, creamed pota-
toes, green beans, hot
bread and butter, apri-
cot cobbler and milk.
Tuesday: Meat , loaf,
buttered rice, buttered
spinach, rolls with but-
ter, peanutbutter &
syrup and milk.
Wednesday: Chili
beans, buttered potatoes
buttered corn, corn-,
bread _ .muffins, pine-
apple pudding and milk,
Thursday: Chicken'
with noodles, English
peas, cranberry sauce,
veg. salad, jello and
milk.
Friday: Corn dog
with mustard, mixed
veg., pork & beans,
orange juice, cake and
milk.
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DECEMBER 25
C. F. Holloway, Spur, medical
DECEMBER 26
Gray Howard, Ralls, dismissed
12-2o, medical
| Johnny Burgess, pros'byton, med.
Wanda' Sellers,-Crosbyton, dismis-
I sed 12-27, medical
j Christi Hammons, Afton, dismis-
sed 12-28, medical
Melissa Swindall, Crosbyton, dis-
missed, 12-28, medical
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DECEMBER 27
Agnes Sanders, Ralls, dismissed
12-30, medical
I Atha Spraberry, Crosbyton, med.
L'Rae Hargrove, Crosbyton, med.
Syble Patterson, Crosbyton, dis-
| missed 12-3Q, ipedical.
Irene Guzman, Crosbyton, dismis-
sed 12-29, medical
Mike hunter, Afton, medical
B. D. Clifton, Dickens, medical
Irelia Thompson, Spur, medical
DECEMBER 28
David Martinez, Ralls, medical
Barbara Copeland, Afton, dismis-
sed 12-30, medical
Jessie Carter, Crosbyton, med.
DECEMBER 29
Stephenia Mayfield, Dickens, med.
Toe Lee Ellis, Ralls, medical.
Lorenzo Garcia, Croshyton, jr-r
E. F. %. Clair, Crosbyton/fheTT
Hazel Kirjcendall, Crosbyton, med.
DECEMBER 30 'i "
Florence Ferguson, Ralls, medical
Mary N. Villerroal, Lubbock, mod.
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B u r (e S o n _S ends
Booh On
-JL i L r a r y
Congressman Omar
Burleson has forwarded
a volume, "The Wil-
liamsburg Collection of
Antique* Furnishings,"
.for . placement in the
Crosby County Library
here.
In a letter to Librarian
Madeline Fewell, Con-
gressman Burleson
says "I hope the copy
will. be of interest to
the library and the res-
idents of Crosbyton."
TO WORK IN CLINIC [ MOVE TO FRITCH
Kathie Trull left^Fri- j Mr. and Mrs. Reggie
day- for ^Dallas where | Smith and Missy moved
she will depart Monday Deg, 24 to Fritcn, where
Dec. 31 for Santo Do- he is employed by a
mingo Dominican Re- contractor,
public to work .in a
mission clinic for two
weeks before returnin
FIVE GENERATIONS -- Mrs.
Minnie Williams beams at her three-
weeks-old great-great-granddaugh-
ter, 4Deidra Ann^ Bolding of
•‘^Petersburg as" she views the child
1 for the first time Saturday tit Cros-
byton Care Center where she re-
sides. Other "links" in the five
generations are, from left, Mrs.
Homebuilders Class Enjoys
Pre-Christmas Party
Dicie Hinson of Ralls, [Mrs. Wil-
liam s’ daughter; a granddaughter,
Mrs. Billie Autry of-Ralls; and a
great-granddaughter, Mrs. ' Paula
Bolding of Petersburg, the infant’s
mother. Mrs. Williams has spent
over 40 of her 90 years in . this
county.
HOLIDAY VISITORS
Holiday guests of Mr.
and. Mrs. Weldon Mc-
Clure were, Mf. and
Mrs. Frank Norman of
Abilene Friday over-
night;; Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Taylor, of Grin-
nell, Iowa, Saturday
luncheon; and on Christ-
mas Eve, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayland Jones, Julie,
Steve, Greg and Amy
of Floyd • County and
Mrs. C. A. McClure of
Crosbyton were lunch-
eon guests. The Mc-
Clures then had dinner
arid Christmas at the
Jones’ home Monday
night.
CHRISTMAS VISITORS
Christmas holiday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Loyd E. Fowler were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phil-
lips, Jay and Anglia of
Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Darwyn Fowler, Gay
Lynn and Jeanie of Edin-
burg; Mrs. Clyde Hargis
and Kathy of Henrietta;
Mrs.- Gene Moses and
Shauna of Ft. Worth and
Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Jones and Rosie of Lub-
bock.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. Ruby Chappell
weeks before returning Mrs. Ruby Chappell
she will visit Mr. and returned home Thurs-
Mrs. Alton Trull in the/'day night-after staying
Virgin Islands. 'jsijc^weeks in Lubbock
'with'mn invalid sister.
The sister, Mrs. Madge
HAS .SURGERY Tirey, has recovered
Mrs. H. W. Mullins of from a broken leg and
Ralls underwent sur- j Mrs. Chappell sqys she
gery Monday ----
at Highland P
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Highland Hospital in
Lubbock. The former
Dolores Ogle, Mrs.
Mullins is recovering
satisfactorily..
is "real
home."
glad
Homemakers; Sunday
School Class df First
Baptist ChurPti met Dec.
19 for their Christinas
party.
A delicious 1 meal of
turkey and dressing, sa-
lads', and deserts was
enjoyed.
Evelyn Latta led the
group Ain J guessing
Christmas cyjt'pls, after
which, gift# j were ex-
changed.
Those attendjng were
Evelyn Latta, Lillie
Hargrove, Maggie HI -
lison, Leota StarT, Rose
Collier, Alice Higgin-
Cordelia Far
botham, _________ „„
ris, MayeSpurgin, Katiq
Woods and Mrs. M. C.
Henry of Lubbock, a
special guest accom-
panied by her daughter
Mrs. Jerry Strickland.
We Deeply
Appreciate
the HELP and CONCERN exhibited
by friends during the Dec. 21 fire
in downtown Crosbyton.
Joe & John Lowrie*
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SANTA CLAUS and Mrs. Santa the annual Christmas party was un-
made a surprise appearance Dec. derway. Gifts were distributed at
20 at Crosbyton Care Center while ' the same time.
May We Say
to..ALL whoTielp.ee! moving in,
. moving out, painting, cleaning
or any other way
Ijou hare proven w It a t we suspected aff the time,
C r o S l if I o n is home of the most wonderful people
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Reynolds, Jim. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1974, newspaper, January 3, 1974; Crosbyton, Texas. (texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519056/m1/3/: accessed February 17, 2019), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.