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PAGE 4. CROSBYTON REVIEW, CROSBYTON. TEXAS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. 1973
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Joseph E. Johnston III, Crosbyton,
dismissed 7-30, medical.
JULY 30
Mary Sue Baker, Crosbyton, dis-
missed 7-30, surgical
Cynthia Ann Baker, Crosbyton,
surgical
John David Warren, Dickens, med,
Theresa Helms, Spur, medical
A. W. Butler, Crosbyton, medical,
JULY 25
Mavis Parks, Roaring Springs, dis-
missed 7-30, medical.
JULY 26
Mary Hindman, Spur, medical
Cora Langdon, Ralls, medical
Maude Hudson, Crosbyton, med.
JULY 27
Tinnie Fav Bryant, Lorenzo, dis-
missed 7-30, medical
Ruby Smith, Crosbyton, dismissed
7-29, medical
W. B. Robinett, Crosbyton, dis-
missed 7-29, medical
Rosa Mendoza, Ralls, medical.
JULY 28
Mary Lee McKnight, Spur, dis-
missed 7-29, medical
Jim Griffin, Dickens, dismissed
7-29, accident.
Coaches Association
all-star basketball
game at the Convention
Center in Dallas. The
former McAdoo stand-
out played for the North
if’he game was played
after The Review was
Billy Jo Freeman and and Mr. and Mrs. Don-
Ruby If Warren visited aid Parker,
nursing home patients. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie
Edward Johnson, Stan- Smith and Mrs. Ozelle
ford, visited Mrs. Annie Smith. Bridgeport; Mr.
Johnson. and Mrs. R. A.Paschall
Frances Taylor and Jr. and Sue, Lorenzo;
Earl Bell were visitors were visitors of R. A.
of Mrs. Roxana Van Paschall Sr. .
Meter. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ivin,
Mr. and Mrs. Barnie Ann. Sue and Joe Ross
Jones visited his 0f Krum were visitors
mother, Mrs. E. Z. 0f Mrs. Kate Walker.
Jones. Ida Jones also a birthday party for
visited. W. P. Ratheal who was
Visitors of Mrs. Stella 92 was held Saturday
Brents were Adrian afterndon. Helping him
Taylor, Mrs. Ida Arm- celebrate were Mr. and
strong, Mrs. Annie Shell Mrs. Horace Ratheal,
all of Ralls. Vicki; Bessie Joplin;
W. C. Tucker visited Vera Rigsby; Stanley
Mrs. Bertha Berry. and Janefl Nixon; Mary
Mae Fletcher, Vera and Tim Havens; Lois,
.Mitchell, Hattie Mar- Steve and Wynola Rath-
shall and Mr. and Mrs. eal; Mr. and Mrs. Ola
I. W. Lefevre all of Moore; Bobbie Trull,
Roaring Springs visited Ruby Whalen and Patti;
Mrs. Iaa Lefevre. Charlsie Ratheal; Mr.
Fae Robertson visited and Mrs. Clarence
her aunt, Mrs. Nora Ratheal and all res-
Stegall. idents and staff of the
Mr. and Mrs. Boone nursing home.
Nfl“" Mrs-' Ruby Simmons taught
r r™. the Sunday School lesson
Ruth Bartley, Cone, s H v mnrnimr
visited her brother, Olin Sunday morning.
Bartley. Pansy Baptist Church
Bobbie Houston, heid church services
Martha Belts and Erma Sunday afternoon.
Jean Dial were visitors w ... ... .
of Mrs. Roxie Henry. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Ruth Fratervisitedher Womack, Floydada, vis -
father, Elmer Frater. bed and held a birthday
Mrs. Alvin Curtner, party for their daughter,
Lubbock, visited her Eloise Womack Sunday
grandmother, Mrs. afternoon. Cake and
Lutha McBrayer. punch were served to
Baptist women sang residents and visi-
. r ill , . 1*° trtro WIaicc wines
Wake News
BY RENA
BARNETT
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Trull and Clifford and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ratheal and Mrs. Bessie
Joplin were visitors
during a revival at Mat-
ador First Baptist
Church on Saturday
night.
Bro. and Mrs. Stanley
Nixon, Randy andTicen,
and Mrs. Bessie Joplin
were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Trull and Clif-
ford.
Mrs. Harold Trull vis-
ited Friday with Mrs,
F. E. Trull in a Slaton
Hospital.
Mrs. John Burrow and
Kandic visited Mrs. Tim
Griffin and Tabitha
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Watson visited Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Brewer and
Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Watson and Danna on
Thursday.
Mrs. Jerry McCray of
Johnson, Kansas, is
spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mays. Jana McCray
has been visiting the
Mayes the past few
weeks and will return
home with her mother.
Mrs. Earnest Maze is
spending this week with
her daughter and hus-
band, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Winkler in Little-
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Pierce and Tacky of
Irving were Wednesday
dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Barnett.
JULY 29
Osie E. Lumsden, Crosbyton, med,
JULY 28
Gloria Pena. Crosbyton, dismis-
sed 7-31, medical _
Your OLDSMOBILE Dealer
in Ralls will be
Wish I’d Said
That & ya
for Vacation
“Nowadays a lucky coin is
any coin you still have.”-Lee
R. Call, Star Valley (Wyo.)
Independent.
“You should learn from the
mistakes of others. You can’t
live lonK enough to make all
of them yourself.’’—Dale
Holdridge, The Langford
(S.D.) Bugle.
“Carry only today’s bur-
den, don’t add to it the bur-
den of yesterday and the day
before.”—Mrs. Gary Hiott,
The Pickens (S.C.) Sentinal.
THANKS for making thi* OUR BEST YEAR
IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY -- Mrs. Minnie
Van Bridge’s father was quite a fisherman,
and that trait has been passed along from
one generation to the next. Mrs. Bridge of
Lubbock proudly exhibits her 3 1/2 pound
bass, which is about three ounces lighter
Shop Early
bass, which is about three ounces lignter
than the beauty held by her son, Jim, of
Crosbyton. Grandson Dwayne Bridge of Afton
has a 2 1/2 pounder. The Fishing Bridges
caught all the beauties at White River Lake.
a nine-pound channel
ith a #'big minnow"
White River Lake.
Saturday afternoon at
Hey Kids!
Rural Power
Pioneer
of the CFCU.
Julian Carranza was
appointed to fill Hale's
vacancy on the board
until tne next annual
membership meeting in
January '74.
The board elected Gary
Mitchell as treasurer.
CFCU board includes:
S. T. Hawkes, president;
Gary Mitchell, vice
president - treasurer;
Mrs. Milla Raye Adams,
secretary; Doyle Red-
ding; Jimmy Doss; F.
V. Jordan, and Julian
Carranza.
The credit union pur-
chased furniture and
fixtures from Hale.
Directors adopted a
records preservation
system. Records will
be relayed to Under-
ground Vaults and
Storage, Inc., In Hutch-
inson, Kansas, where
they will be microfilmed
ana retained in case
records here should be
destroyed.
Goodwin Hale resigned
as treasurer and board
member of Crosbyton
Federal Credit Union
and was employed as
manager during a Mon-
day atternoon directors
meeting. The move
"will In no way affect
the operation of the
credit union."
Mrs. Betty Upchurch
was elected as member-
ship officer. She and
Mrs. Frances Steen are
now assistant managers
The land was dark and life was hard
until the member-owned rural electric
cooperative brought comfort, con-
venience, freedom, and increased
productivity to rural Texas.
As a rural power pioneer, the
lighthouse electric cooper-
LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRIC COOPER-
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in knowledge and skill, constantly
improving, upgrading, enlarging, und
modernizing their facilities to provide
their member-owners with the finest
electric service in the world, while
Helping Texas Grow.
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Reynolds, Jim. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1973, newspaper, August 2, 1973; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519628/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.