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Crosby County News
Friday, June 5, 2015
That’s why we do it.
To expand on this, we
provide prosthetic breast
forms, mastectomy bras,
wigs and wig care kits, fa-
cials, skin care education and
skin care kits and cosmetic
makeovers and makeup kits
to women who have suffered
or are suffering from disease,
burns, abuse, or any other
form of trauma. My two Co-
Founders are both licensed
and certified Estheticians
and Makeup Artists with a
combined 40 years of expe-
rience. With this backing,
we are able to provide these
services to our clients in a
comfortable, private, one-
on-one setting and customize
all our products and services
to suit the needs of each cli-
ent. Our products are also all
very high quality, and this
is all provided to our clients
AT NO COST TO THEM.
So, we secure grants, indi-
vidual and corporate dona-
tions to make this possible,
along with fundraising, so
the event that we are having
next weekend supports these
efforts.
We also have a network
of Partners that we work with
to provide emotional healing
and support through avenues
such as private counseling
and support groups.
Citizens gathered at the Ralls Cemetery Chapel last Monday, May 25th for a Memorial Day service honoring
those who gave their life for our country. Pictured abve from left to right are: Verna Williams, Bro. TJ Messer,
Giselle Brock and Chris Brock, (photo courtesy of Alton Adkins)
The Inside Out Founda-
tion of Lubbock has received
a grant from the Wheeler
Trust to help women specifi-
cally in the Crosbyton area.
They will be having
a Old Folks Boogie, Too!
event that will be held out
at Cagle Steaks here in Lub-
bock next weekend on June
6th.
Mission: To restore our
clients’ inner and outer beau-
ty through aesthetic products
and healing outreach ser-
vices.
Vision: We have one
mission: to revive and enrich
every woman who walks
through our door; inside and
out. We strive to make our
clients not only look beauti-
ful, but feel beautiful down
to their soul, which is why
we provide aesthetic servic-
es. Our clients are those who
have suffered or are suffer-
ing from hair loss, disease,
environmentally-caused
conditions and survivors of
traumatic events. To truly of-
fer a 360 degree approach,
we also provide outreach
services for emotional heal-
ing, regardless of the client’s
experience. At The Inside
Out Foundation, we endeav-
or to remind every client that
she is a beautiful woman,
not a past or present battle.
Inside Out Foundation
of Lubbock to hold a Old
Folks Boogie Too! Event
this Saturday, June 6th
Thank you to
all Soldiers
who have given
of themselves
for our
freedom
Flags were place on each Veterans graves at the Ralls Cemetery last Saturday
in observance of Memorial Day, Monday, May 25th. (photo courtesy of Alton
Adkins)
Crosbyton Homecoming Jubilee - - -
by ton in later years. I worked
a lot for Principal Chet Dye.
He was the best.
I am blessed to live on a
ranch and enjoy the country.
My husband, Harley is so
Thank you for reading
The Crosby County News!
CROSBY COUNTY NEWS
Phone 806-253-0211
817 Main Street - Ralls, Texas 79357
E-Mail Address - crosbycountynews@windstreain.net
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100-acre ranch in Northeast
Texas. There are numerous
characters in the books that
live on the ranch or nearby.
She keeps “Law and Order”
or at least tries to on the
ranch. She teaches manners,
personal responsibility, so-
cial skills and a good dose of
humor. Readers learn about
life on a busy and diverse
ranch in a manner that is easy
to ready, understand and en-
joy.
“Grandma Claus, Sweet-
heart of the North Pole” is a
book about a loveable grand-
mother telling stories on her
grandson, the then young,
Santa. It is a fun and happy
book to read and enjoy with
Santa and other characters.
“Toby, the Runaway Tur-
key” is a short book about a
Turkey, who runs away from
home as he is led to believe
he is to be Thanksgiving din-
ner by a jealous rooster. He
has many adventures away
from home, but soon realizes
what Dakota did so Toby re-
turns home to confront the
rooster. But when he returns
home, he finds the rooster
feeling very bad about what
he did and they become
friends.
“The Flea” is a very easy
read short story about a flea
saving a dog’s life. Flea and
Bella become good friends
and have some adventures on
the ranch. This is a favorite
of the first, second and third
grade students.
Years published and pub-
lished:
Published from about
2007 to 2010.
Publisher: Lulu
Where books can be ob-
tained:
Lulu, Amazon, Barnes
and Noble, and from me per-
sonally. And I sign my books
if purchased from me.
Teachers who influenced
me in Crosbyton:
It was my first grade
teacher, Mrs. Edwards. I
loved her so much and she
had a positive impact on me
as well as did Mrs. Brakebill
that I loved so much, too.
I loved subbing in Cros-
wonderful to encourage me
in whatever I try to do .
I am working on a couple
of new books and hope to
have them out one of these
days soon.
Crosby County News
would love to travel with you and
your family this summer!
Remember to take the newspaper with you
on vacation and send us your pics via email:
crosbvcountvnews(a)windstream.net
For Tickets:
theinsideoutfoundation.org I 806.677.3582
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Old Folks BOOGIE, Too! 2
Party on the Playground at Cagle Steaks
featuring
the TriTones and ELEMENT
Enjoy a Classic Car & Vintage Trailer Display, Silent Auction
and a Jumbo BBQ Sandwich Plate ...
and BOOGIE all night long to live music!
Beer, Wine, Margaritas and soft drinks available for purchase
Saturday, June 6, 2015
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