The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1973 Page: 3 of 10
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Drug Abuse
Study Club
Program
The Study Club recent-
ly had a program on
drug abuse. Linda Sne-
esley, a representative
from Drug Crisis Cen-
ter in Lubbock was guest
speaker. Hostess for
this program was Sue
Hancock.
Members present were
Carol Yowell, Sandra
Witt, Pam mieeless,
ianie Wheeless, Jarita
Moses, Judy Moore.
Julia Montgomery, Todd
Lowrie, Janice Leath-
I, Zam
ornery
, janice L____
erwood. Zane Johnston,
Edinburgh, Nancy Boone,
Sue Hancock, the host-
ess and a guest Vicki
Griffin from Wake.
UJNCH
BOX
FEBRUARY 19-23
Monday: Fish with cat-
sup, tartar sauce, Eng-
lish peas, macaroni with
cheese, not bread, but-
ter, apricot cobbler and
milk.
Tuesday: Hamburger
pie, green beans, but-
tered potatoes, banana
pudding and milk.
Wednesday: Chili
beans, spinach, buttered
corn, cornbread muffin,
jello and milk.
Thursday: Turkey with
noodles, lima beans,
vegetable salad, cran-
berry sauce, hot rolls,
butter peanutbutter &
jelly and milk.
Friday: Hamburger,
pprk & beam, lettuce,
pickles, onions, potato
chips, devilsfood cake,
and milk.
MRS. Maria Gorostiza
received this large box
of Valentine candy from
her son, Santos, in Cut-
ler, Calif. _
GWEN SELF, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Self,
practices cooking in the home economic lab. She has
been selected Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow
for Crosbyton High School.
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CROSBYTON REVIEW. CROSBYTON. TEXAS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15
Hjbiractor -Att an ds * m i n a r An jb a n v a *
director 0
Memorial , . ...
chairman of the Crosby the week-long
County Historical Sur- ties,
vey Committee spent
January 28 thru Feb-
ruary 2 in Denver, Colo-
Agendas
Tunent fac
included pro
prc
bei
^'AAM .a^te^n8 an
Administration
Seminar".
. , ■
The Seminar was spon-
ent faculty members
of the Unitea States
subjects
Change''
Director,
lations",
Raising:
Private.”
Mrs, Wheeler was one
five West Texans in the
Museum profession to
complete^ the five-day
ng
Communication," ’’Ef-
fective Museum Admin-
istraction,” "Manage
sored by the American ment and Personnel”.
Association of Museums "Financial Control and
and funded by the "Nat- Accounting", "Staff
ional Museum Act." MotivatiorT', "Trustee,
of "Managing course of study held in
Tmpro^in
and Staff Re- ties were made avail -
and 'Fund able to the participants
Federal and at the Denver Natrual
History Museum as well
as the Denver Art Mus-
eum. Mrs. Wheeler re-
ceived special personal
instruction in fabric^,
textiles, and historic
costumes by Imelda De-
Graw of the Denver Art
Museum.
the Denver Museum of
Natural History. Be-
hind-the-scene activi-
Youth Group-Entertains
The Esther Sunday School
Class met Monday evening,
Feb. 12 in the parlor of First
Baptist Church for a salad
supper. Hallie Smith was in
charge of program
entertainment. A group
composed of Buddy Brown,
Max Hodges, Mike Hodges
and Shelly Havens presented
seversl musical numbers.
They concluded with two
hymns. “Amazing Grace”
sung by Shelly and Mike and
“The Love of God” sung by
Shelly Havens.
Edrie Taylor read a love
peom to the teacher, Mrs.
Frank Moore and presented
her with a valentine box of
candy from class members.
Supper was served to
members and guests.
Those attending were Rev.
and Mrs. Earnest
Stewart,Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
McClure, Thelma Grizzle,
Ina Finch, Thelma Brown,
Mabel Middleton, Hallie
Smith and Edrie Taylor.
Hostesses for the occasion
were Ina Finch and Mabel
Middleton.
Gwen Self 'Homemaker Tomorrow’
Gwen Self has been Crocker Homemaker of
named Crosbyton high Tomorrow. Chosen on
school's 1973 Betty the basis of scores in
y o m € m a
hart Cl a i S CnjoyS aCuncki
The Homemakers Sunday
Schoo; Class of First Baptist
Church met Wednesday for
their regular luncheon. Mrs.
Ira Work was hostess.
The minutes were read by
Mrs. F. M. Dunn. Mrs. R. E.
Spurgin gave the treasurers
report. There was no social'
hour because of a funeral.
and Lige Ellison and Mrs.
Evelyn Latta, who voiced the
dismissal prayer.
JONES GUESTS
Bobby Jones of Clovis,
N.M., and Van May of
Lubbock spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet Jones.
a written knowledge and
attitude examination ad-
ministered to high
school seniors here and
throughout the country
last Dec. 5, she will
receive a specially de-
signed award from Gen-
eral Mills, sponsor of
the annual Betty Crock-
er Search for American
Homemakers ofTomor-
row.
In addition, she re-
mains eligible for state
and national honors.
The State Homemaker
of Tomorrow, to be sel-
ected from all school
winners in the state in
judging centering on re-
sults of the Dec. 5 test,
will receive a $1,500
college scholarship.
Mr. and Mrs
Holbert of Cro
the week end with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Harry Sherwood. Har-t
riet Holbert of Tech also
visited. Harriet grad-
uated from Tech in Dec-
ember with high honors.
She made the A honor
roll all through school.
She is presently work-
ing on her masters.
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Thurs., Fri., & Sat.
SPECIAL
Coats
PRICE
SPECIAL Henson Kickernick
Pace Setters
Robe
Gown
Pajamas
Scuffs
Reg. $10.00
Reg. $8.00
Reg. $9.00
Reg. $4.50
Suit
$7.49
Hide-A-Way
Enjoying the luncheon
were: Mmdses Ruby
Huddleston, Lillie Hargrove, HAS SURGERY
Bessie Smith, R. E. Spurgin, Bill NicKSOn underwent
Roy Farris, I. W. Collier, surgery Wednesday
Evelyn Work, Alice morning in Methodist
Higginbotham, F. M. Dunn Hospital in Lubbock.
lNURSING HOME\
i NEWS „„ £
£ By Faye Steen
Visitors of Mrs. Es-
sie Richardson were
Cheryl and Cherie
Cureton of Cureton of
Cone, Ark
Mr. and Mrs. Vertie
Powell, Ollie Gailey,
Tenia Palvadore of
Crosbyton.
Amy Settlemine of
Closing Out
2) i i c o n t i n u a d Pattarni of CJina
Clina and Poll.ry Witt ft.
Sold M
y JL price
These are Odds and Ends --No Complete Sets
Remain AH Open Stock
-ALSO-
2 complete sets
Red Wing
Oven Proof
Pottery
$25
1/4 of Original
Cost
Poppytrail
Maarigras
Confetti
Palm Springs
Navajo
Cape Cod
SYRACUSE
Bridal Rose
Windswept
Lynnfiela
Debutante
Celeste
Chery Chase
Finesse
Sonata
Chatelaine
Plaza
Moderne
Gray Wheat
Russel Wright
Qllfien Ann's Lace
Noritake
Courtney .
Red Wing
Roundup
Dn
NO LAY AWAY - NO RETURNS
NO EXCHANGES
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124 South Berkshire — Phone 675-2125
CROSBYTON, TEXAS 79322
Lubbock and Evelyn Jo-
nes of Post visited
E. E. Jones.
Clarence Alexander
and Willie Hindman of
Dickens visited Mrs.
Allie Barton.
Wanda Parson of Kal-
gary visited Mrs. Fr-
ances Gilmore.
Anne Watson of Floy-
dada ?md Betty Green of
Kennewick Washington
visited their mother,
Mrs. Laura Martin.
Fred , and Merle Hill
of Lubbock visited his
mother, Mrs. R.L. Hill.
Dennis Robertson and
daughter, Doris West
played music for the
patients Sunday morn-
ing.
Etta York and Ophelia
ing
ith
Richardson of Roari
Springs visited
Mrs. Ida Lefevre.
Ladies of First Baptist
Church sang hymns and
visited Wednesday af-
ternoon.
Mr, and Mrs, Lee Ward
of Hamlin visted Mrs.
Nora Stegall;
Ruth Bartley of Cone
visited her brother, Olin
Bartley.
Mark Twain of Nash-
ville , Tennessee visit-
ed Anthony Allen.
Visitors of Seals Ear-
nest wefe Mr. and Mrs.
Travis Hoover of Spur,
Mr. and tors. John Kim -
"uni
mel of Huntsville. Mr.
and Mrs. j. W. Vick-
rey Jr. ancTMildred apt!
Pattle of East Afton.
Mr. and Mrs. Boone
Nelson of Ralls visited
his mother, Mrs. El-
nora Nelson.
Don Moses visited all
patients and took Ovel
Owens and Olin Bartley
for a ride Saturday
afternoon.
The Church of Christ
of Crosbyton held
church services Sunday
afternoon.
Visitors Of‘Mrs. Essie
Richardson were Cheryl
and Cherie Cureton of
IT'S THE
Fresh
(Tom a toe
TEAK
Bacon
W Ison's
2 Lb. Pkg.
Keith
8 Oz. Pkg.
29<
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Shurfresh
Bologna
12 0z. Pkg. 5 9 <
Grapefruit
Ruby Red
5 Lb. Bag
20 Lb. Bag
Potatoe
Cloverlake
Ice Milk
Slim Freez
59$
FLOUR
Vi Gallon
Gladiola
25 Lb. Bag
Margarine
Soft Margarine
Lb. Maxi-Cup
With $10 Purchase
39<
Biscuits
Shurfresh
Cornbread Mix
(Mexican Not Included) Gladiola - x
Pouch I U V
Carrots 2CeiioBafc 2S(
10 Count Can
3/29{
Cove, Arkansas: Jana
M:
well,
Gailey and Tenia Pal-
Crausbay, Mr. and Mrs.
Vertie P
’owell,
id Tei
vadore of Crosbyton.
Ollie
Luv-Legs for Girls
Paaty Hose
Reg. $1.79 pgf
Gaines Burgers
\
Pies
Morton's Frozen
J/$i
We will be closed a little early Tuesday, so vie
can watch the CHIEFS BEAT VEGA!
18 Oz. Pkg.
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Notebook Paper
500 Count Pkg. 8 9 £ _____
Huir Spray
Dog Food
Frl skies
15 Oz. Can 6/$l
Shortening
69<
COKES
Mrs. Tucker's
3 Lb. Can
White Rain 981
Reg. $1.49 Can .
ysm
Bath Powder
Cashmere Bouquet
I
$1.09 Size
89t
6 Bottle Carton
43$
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Reynolds, Jim. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1973, newspaper, February 15, 1973; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519253/m1/3/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.