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Former Chamber of Commerce Woman of the Year, 1996, Sue Cornelius dies

March 18, 2017 By Martha Kirk

Sue was one of our own Woman of the Year. She will be missed. Sue Cornelius RALLS-Sue Cornelius, 73, passed away surrounded by her family on March 9, 2017. She was born on Oct. 7, 1943, to Otis Justus and Ardella Smith Justus in Dallas County. On Feb. 8, 1964, she married Dwayne Corney Cornelius in Crosbyton. Sue loved being around people, especially her family and helping others on whatever she could do for them. She will be greatly missed by those who knew her. Sue is preceded in death by her parents and husband, Dwayne Corney Cornelius who passed on May 8, 2009. Sue is survived by her sons, J. Paul Cornelius and David Cornelius, both of Crosbyton; her brother, Wayne Justus of Breckenridge; four grandchildren, Casa, J. Dereck, Michelle, Lauren; and one great-grandchild. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 19, 2017, at the First United Methodist Church of Crosbyton. Online condolences may be made at www.adamsfuneral.com.

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March Business of the Month – Diana’s Hair Expressions

March 15, 2017 By Martha Kirk

The Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce March Business of the Month is Diana’s Hair Expressions, owned by Diana Munoz. Diana and employee, Norma Aguayo are ready to help you look the best!  

Diana is proud to call Crosbyton home! She is married to Steven Munoz,  and they have two daughters, Amanda Munoz who is a graduate student at Texas Tech University and is employed  at the Texas Tech Athletics Department.  Their other daughter is Alyssa Munoz and is a junior in Crosbyton high school. All of Diana’s family lives here, including her parents, Isabel and Virginia Sanchez, and her three sisters, Grace, Rachel, and Debbie.

Diana’s Hair Expressions is a full family hair care center, offering  haircuts, color and style. Also featured are facial waxing, along with manicures and pedicures. A brand new feature in the nail area is a wonderful product called shellac. The manicure industry is abuzz about a more durable option: shellac nails. What is shellac? This nail treatment, which is sometimes referred to as a gel manicure, promises to be a long-lasting manicure — it can last from two weeks two a full month without chips, breaks or the need for extra coats. If this sounds like your manicure dream coming true, you need not drive out of town to experience this amazing procedure! Also, with the new Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce Local Savings Card, Diana’s Hair Expression will have a 50% off the first-time shellac service listed. The Local Savings Card will be available to Chamber members only, so join today by calling. 806-853-7140!

Hours of operation for Diana’s Hair Expressions are Tuesday through Friday- 9am to 5 pm. To schedule an appointment, call Diana or Norma at 806-675-7027. Diana has been a hair stylist for 33 years, and Norma and Diana have worked together for 20 years and make a good team! Diana says that she was steered toward this career because she enjoys helping people feel good about themselves and a haircut, color or style makes a big difference!

When asked, what do you like most about Crosbyton? ” The friendly and helpful community, and when we all come together we can accomplish our tasks.” When asked, if you could change one thing about Crosbyton, what would it be? “I would love to see more development, including homes, businesses and fun activities for young people. ”

The best advice Diana has ever received is listen more and talk less! Diana added, “I love my ministry of helping people and enjoy sharing time with my church family at Trinity Worship Center.”

Join the Chamber in honoring our March business of the month! If you are ready to join, and receive the Local Savings Card, only available through the Chamber, the please email mkirk@crosbyton.com or call the Chamber at 806-853-7140. Don’t wait!

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Junk in the Truck Spring 2017!

February 25, 2017 By Martha Kirk

The Junk in the Truck Vintage Market will be in Crosbyton, Texas on Saturday, March 4, 2017! The market will be held in the Ericson Pioneer Ranch and Farm Museum’s large gold barn located at 211 East Aspen one block south of U.S. Highway 82/114. The Vintage Market will have over fifty vendors displaying vintage items, upscale boutique, rusty junk finds, children’s fashions, handcrafted items, and jewelry. If that sounds like a great way to spend a Saturday, you should also know that you can expect more. The Chamber will service breakfast burritos starting at 7 a.m.. ARCC, ANimal Rescue of Crosby County will start serving lunch at 11! Spend the day in Crosbyton. Enjoy the Junk in the Truck Vintage Market and shop the local stores that are open on Saturday. Look for the “Junk Trucks” that will lead you to a weekend delight at “Junk in the Truck Vintage Market” in Crosbyton.

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Why Crosbyton

One of the prettiest streetscapes in West Texas is Aspen Street in Crosbyton viewed from the library windows of the second story of the High School building. It is so special because Crosbyton was a planned city. In 1909 The C.B. Livestock Company commissioned an architect to draw a streetscape of the downtown. Aspen Street was built as a large boulevard for stately … Read more...

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