The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1978 Page: 3 of 12
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Girl Scout Cookie
Sale Starts Tomorrow
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The annual Girl Scout cookie
sale Will begin at 4 p.m.,
Friday Jan. 27 and will last for
two weeks. Around 5,000 girls
trom the eighteen county Cap-
rock Council area will take part
in the sale according to Mrs.
Buster Owens, president of
the board of directors.
Mrs. Lon (Laverne) Roberts
is cookie chairman for Crosby-
ton.
Leaders state that Girl Scouts
will wear uniforms or pins and
sell cookies for $1.25 per box.
A new chocolate chip cookie
has been added to the regular
chocolate and vanilla creme,
scot tea, mint, savannah, and
a cheddarette cracker. The
Post Choir Entertains
Harmony Club Monday.
Crosbyton SenijjL-fciaHnorTy
„CIUix-met--M'O'nday, Jan. 23, In
the party room of the Pioneer
Memorial Building Members
and guests sang the Hymn of
the Month, after which the
program study
was given by
Lavelle Bennett The course of
study this year Is "Broad-
way's Greatest Musicals" by
Abe Laufe
The group was entertained by
a group of students from the
Post high School Choir, pre-
sented by their director,
George Willson They sang
selections from "South Pacif-
ic", a musical by Rodgers and
Hammerstein
A male quartet comp'osed of
David Morrow, Bryan Elliot,
Steve Shedd and Mark Wil-
liams sang "Nothing Like a
Dame", "Younger Than
Springtime", and "Some
Enchanted Evening" Miss
Melodie Willson, vocalist, pre-
sented "I'm In Love With a
Wonderful Guy", "Happy
Talk", and "I'm Gonna Wash
That Man Right Out of My
Hair". David Morrow. Jenor,-
sang "Thl#'Nea"rTy"Was Mine"
backgroujid--^§rnd Steve Shedd, "baritone
Mrs RutFT~voeattst, arid David Morrow,
flutist, presented "Ball Ha'l".
All were accompanied by
Georgie Willson at the piano.
At the close of "this very
Impresslye group of select-
Ions", the male quartet did a
barber shop quartet number --
"Paddling Madeline",
Attondlng were club mem-
bers Mmes, W R Adams,
Brlce Allen, Bill Bennett,
L6rene Blagg, Sam Brown,
Percy Edwards, R H Farris
Jr., Milton McDonald, Gary
Mitchell. J C McNeill, Miss
Sharon McDougle and host-
osses Mrs Sam Covington and
Mrs Gary, tiowens Guests
were Mrs Georgie Willson,
Miss Judy Allen and Miss
Jerre Wyatt
sale will end on February 12.
Profits from the sale will be
used to support troop activities
and council program activities
including maintenance and
Improvement of Camp Rio
Blanco, a year round camp site
east of Crosbyton.
Two-week scholarships to
attend the camp or other
council-related activities will
be presented to girls who sell
180 or more boxes of cookies.
Other awards include one-
week scholarships, Trshlrts,
posters, patches, and certlfl-
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Girl Scouts from the counties
of Parmer, Castro, Swisher,
Briscoe, Bailey, Lamb, Hale,
Floyd, Motley, CochraouJiftCK-..
ley, Lgbbockv-Crosby, Dickens
"Yoakum, Terry, Lynn, and
Garza will participate
lunch
„ooVTOk| REVIEW, CROSBYTON, TEXAS >9322 THIIllsnn,
,TH1 CROSBYTON . . ««, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1978, RAOI S
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Monday: Fish, catsup,
macaroni — cheese, English
peas, rolls, butter, applesauce
and milk.
Tuesday: Beef patties with
gravy, green beans, mashed
potatoes, rolls, butter, pint-
apple pudding and milk.
Wednesday: Barbecue chlck-
en, potato salad, Mexican
beans, rolls, butter, pears
Thursday: Hamburgers, let-
tuce, onions, pickles, potato
chips, chocolate cake, lemon-
,ad(s.and.mlJk —— —
Friday: Bologna sandwich,
veg. soup, lettuce, crackers,
apple cobbler and milk.
Rights, Responsibilities
Program For Teachers
The regular January meeting
of the Crosby County Teachers
Association was held Monday
evening, Jan. 23 at the Ralls
Elementary School cafeteria.
The meeting was presided
over by President Jerry
Gentry.
After a short business session
the, program was Introduced
by Mary Boyd of Lorenzo,
president-elect of CCTA.
Speaker for the evening was
Norma Dell Monk of Lovelady.
Mrs. Monk Is chairperson for
the Professional Rights and
The next regular meeting of
the county organization will bo
April 17 in Crosbyton. The
program for that meeting will
bo presentations by The candi-
dates for theSenatorial
seat In the State Legislature. A
question and answer session
will follow their, presentations.
.Responsibilities Committee of
the Texas State Teachers
Association. She spoke about
the work of her committee and
what can be done In regard to
violations of teacher rights.
Saturday Bridal Shower
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Given For Mrs. Hines
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Mrs. Don Hlnes, the former From a brass servlnfl set,
Sherrl Witt, was feted with a refreshments of sausage balls,
bridal shower Saturday, Jan. stuffed prunes, nut bread, tea
21, In the home of Mrs. J. W. and coffee were offered to
Jackson. Guests called from 10 guestp. •>
until 11:30 a.m. Serving as hostesses were
Special guests were Mrs. Mmes. Norton Barrett/
George Witt and Mrs. Dutch Norman Earl Hardy^ K. Don •
Hlnes, mothers of the newly- Spurgln, pick Snodgrass,
weds, and their grandmothers, Charles Hudman, Paul Gil-
Mrs. L. D. Witt, Mrs.'Henry breath, R. W. Self, John
Ellison, and Mrs. Rex Lowrle, Qharlle Wheeler,
Wheeler. , Lloyd Martin, J. W. Jackson,
A yellow and white checked Larry Harris, Arlee Qi
runner was centered with an Sr., and Don ParKer.
arrangement of jonquils and The hostess gift
daisies in a wicker basket. hoYioree was a mixer
to the
Norma Pina, Arturo Almaraz
Will Be Married March 11
Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Plna proudly
announce the engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Norma Plna, to
Arturo Almaraz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pedro
Almaraz of Crosbyton.
The couple will be married March 11,
1978 at 2 p.m. in the First United Methodist
Church In Crosbyton.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Thursday, Jan. 26: tBessie
Morris, Oscar Graf, Joleta
Edinburgh, Ronald Johnson
Friday, Jan. 27: Willie Lee
Blue, Fannie Cash
Saturday, Jan. 28: Harvey E.
Fink
Sunday, Jan. 29: Connie
Richardson, Joseph E. Johns-
ton, C. F. Flemlns, Eldon
Williams
Monday, Jan. 30: Layne
McDowell, Reba Simmons,
Don Ballard, Tookie Maze
.Tuesday, Jan. 31: Mary Fay
karr
Wednesday, Feb. 1: Lizzie
Crasubay, Woodrow Brlnts,
Kristina Hill,; Judy Moore,
Arvin Gowens, Mrs. F. M.
Dunn, Lorie Ann Garcia,
Lawrence Garcia
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HAPPY
Saturday, Jan. 28: Jimmy
and Wanda Karr
' Monday, Jan. 30: Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Fault
Wednesday, Feb. 1: Mr. and
Mrs. Don Parker
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THE CROSBYTON REVIEW,
published every Thursday at
113 West Aspen, Crosbyton,
Texas 79322. Jim Reynolds,
publisher. 8econd class post-
age paid at Crosbyton, Tex.
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Crosbyton, CXckens, Floyd and
Qarza counties, $6; other, $8.
[SI discount1 for all senior
citizens.]
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The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1978, newspaper, January 26, 1978; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390723/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.