The Clarendon Press, January 4, 1972 Pag 2
Things
of the band, which has a busy spring planned for this year. (Saye Photo)
are busy with the Clarendon High School Band these days. Here is a picture
Band plans busy spring
by RICHARD WOODY tivM. On March 11 the Clar- our fund raising projects, which
endon Band will go to UIL con- helps us to make our bandtrips
Busy, Busy, Busy will be test at Panhandle. possible.
the theme for the Clarendon On May 4-7 the band will go
Hlgh School Band. Wewillstart to Canon City, C°l°rad° f°r Steer Show
the second semester with a full the Canon City Festival. Three
schedule, days from then on May l0, big SUCCESS
Ferrell McAfee and Mike the Spring Concert will end the
Boothe, the two membersmem- concert season for the band.
hers that made all-regionbands The band would like to ex- Randy Ward showed his calf
will go to the All-Region Band press appreciation to Mr. Cur- to the grandchampionshipofthe
Concert at Dalhart, January dell and the school board for Donley County Steer Show last
19th and 20th. the bus they chartered forthem Friday at the fair barn. Ward,
The first concert will be to give more comfortwhiletra- whose calf came from John
Feb. 8, at the Harned Sisters veling to Brownwood. Burson, had the top steer aural
Hall, Clarendon College. Then Also, we would like to thank all some 38 entered in the show.
to Burger for the Burger Fes- the people who have supported David Leathers had the re-
serve grand champion of the
show. Class winners included:
Heavy Weight Class, Randy
Ward, first, and David Leathers,
second; Light Heavy Class,
Starle Mann, first, and Mark
Mann, second; Medium Class,
Mark Mann, first, and Jemie
McAnear.
James Putts won the show-
manship award.
In the groups of two, Starle
Mann placed first, Mark Mann
second.
Judge for the show was Don
Reeves, Colllngsworth County
Extension Agent.
* Milton Mann, local FFA in-
structor, reported that the show
was best the county has ever
had.
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Eagle banquet
held recently
The Eighth Annual EagleRec-
ognition Banquet was held in the
Perryton Club, Perryton, Tex.,
Dec. 29, 1972 to honor all boys
who earned the rank of Eagle
Scout during 1972 from the
Adobe Walls Council. This
Council covers 12 Texas Coun-
ties, and 3 Oklahoma Counties.
Thirty boys were honored.
Four of them from Clarndon's
Troop 33. Present for the ban-
quet was Jeff Campbell and Pat-
rick Robertson. Unable to at-
tend were Richard Woody and
Mickey Grady.
Card of Thanks
Thank you for the food,
flowers and prayers during the
loss of our loved one.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cham-
berlain.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chamber-
lain.
Mrs. and Mrs. John Cham-
berlain and children.
Evelyn Chamberlain.
Betsey Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cham-
berlain and children.
Mr. and Mrs. William C har0-
berlain and chlldrn
Mr. and Mrs. David Counce
and David.
Benese Chamberlain.
SUPER JANUARY
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Vaughan announce the engage-
ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Linch
Sue, to Mr. Gary Allen Childs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old V. Childs of Howardwick.
The wedding will take place March 10 in the United Meth-
odist Church.
Miss Vaughan attended Clarendon Public Schools, Clar-
endon College, West TexasState University, andTexas Tech.
Mr. Childs graduated from Clarendon High School.
bifocals by cindy
What a wonderful and beautiful way to start off the
Year!! Janlce Scoggins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Roy
and granddaughter of Mrs. J. It. Bartlett and the late J
Bartlett, was married at 10:00 a.m. on New Year's
Marriage vows certainly make the best New Year's
olutions ever!! I
The Everett Monroes and Steve Lands have left on a
holiday. Doesn't that sound like fun!!
Chiefs for the Country Club New Year's Eve Dance
Clyde I. Price, Jr. and Billy Jack Land. They
32 dozen eggs and sliced 30 pounds of ham for the
morning breakfast and baked biscuits and served
eyed peas.
The band kept playing happy birthday greeting
One of them happened to be sung to Debt Patterson. Debt
a New Year's Eve baby!
Several out-of-town guests seen were: Janice
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Arlis Davis of Paducah;Lewis
hall, Jr. and date of Memphis; Pat and Vicki Slavin;
Clyde Slavin's daughter, Ann, and son, Charlie;
Chamberlain. There were also numerous C
phis people along with those from Estelline and
There's no way to skip football, even at a party!
McAnear wore her UT button supporting her brother, JtJ
and the rest of the team. UT won that great game,
Again, as at all holiday parties, there were some
most beautiful dresses and pant suits. Also many
looking suits and sportcoats.
I know certain mothers are really glad to have their
dears back in school for a time. The next big holiday
Easter, which isn't until the last of April. So, the morns
Clarendon get a rest. Don't you feel sorry for those
teachers?
Ever wonder what to do with that leftover roast beef
Sunday dinner? Here's a recipe that might solve the
lem:
Bagwel! rites held
Funeral services for Mrs.
Edna Bag'well, 79, a Claude re-
sident since 1911, were held at
3 p.m. Sunday, December 31,
in United Methodist Church of
Claude.
Officiating was the Rev. Har-
mon Meixner, pastor. Burial
was in Claude Cemetery by N. S.
Griggs & Sons.
Mrs. Bagwell died at 1:30
p.m. Thursday in Palo Duro
Convalescent Home in Amar-
illo.
She was a native of Ellis
County, and came to Armstrong
County with her family in 1910.
The following year, she mar-
rled Claude Bagwell and they
moved south of Claude. She was
a Methodist, .....
Survivors include her hus-
band; four daughters, eight
sons, four sisters, five broth-
ers, 29 grandchildren and 17
great-grandchildren.
Porter rites
held in Tulia
Funeral services for Mrs.
Earl Porter, 77, a longtlme
Tulia resident, who died at 3
a.m. Friday in Swisher Me-
morial Hospital were held at
2 p.m. Sunday, December 31,
in First United Methodist
Church in Tulia.
Officiating was Rev. Carl
Nunn, pastor. Burial was in
Rose Hill Cemetery by Walffce
Funeral Home.
Mrs. Porter was bern in
Titus County. She was a mem-
ber of Panhandle Pen Women
and a past member of the Eas-
tern Star. She was also a long-
time resident of Clarendon.
Survivors include her hus-
band, Earl; a son, Earl Jr. of
Houston; two daughters, Mrs.
Jeanice Weatherly of Hereford
and Miss Patricia Porter of the
home; seven grandchildren and
12 great-grandchildren.
Twirlers dance
The Y-Knot Twirlers danced
Friday night with three squares
enjoying the last dance night of
72. New officers will preside
at the next dance night, Frid-
day, at the Lions Club Hall
with Audrey Brown calling.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lester of
Luboock spent the weekendwith
SANDWICHES STROGANOF F
1 tablespoon chopped onion
1 tablespoon butter
1 10 1/2 - ounce can mushroom or 10 3/4-ounce
can beef gravy
1/2 cup dairy sour cream
1 tablespoon dry white wine
Dash dried basil, crushed
6 slices leftover roast beef
6 slices toast
Cook onion in butter till tender but not brown. Blend
gravy, sour cream, wine, and basil. Add beef; heat
stirring occasionally, about 5 to 7 minutes. Serve over
toast. Serves 6.
THOUGHT FOR THE NEW YEAR
TODAY is the time to begin to tackle a few of the
and the opportunities around us. Today is the time to
only kind words about others. Today is the time to
something of ourselves, our time and our
where they are urgently needed. Today is the time to
at least one worthy thing which we have long postpor
Today is the time in which to express our noblest
of mind and heart. TodaLAs the time tn mak
vex put :off until tomorrow what can be done
From MOMENTS OF ME
By Paul S.
Stinnett edges Hedlev,
Wins Claude Tournament
Stinnctt held off a strong CHAMPIONSHIP
Hedley rally and dropped the CLAUDE (Girls) tll 33
Owls, 57-56, for the boy's title. VEGA e
C--KaY Newsom, 29;
while Claude's girls topped chordson, 2Z.
Vega. 58-48. Saturday night to STIN'IETT 13 29
HEDLEY 4 23
highlight championship finals S--Tim Watts, 22; H--Leon F
play in the Claude Invitation- m
CONSOLATION
al Tournament STINNETT (Girls) 11 T3
SUnnett, paced by Tim HEALEY 15 21
S--Peggy Gaines, 18; HRenee
Watts' 22 points, jumped to a .
134 first-period lead, but the 5ILVERTON 12 6
SANFORD-FRITCH 21 45
OwJs, who npset Sanrord- S--.Jan Minyard, 16;
Fritch ill first-round action, Kinney, 20.
THIRD PLACE
kept chipping away at that CLARENDON (Girls) 6 9
lead. $ANFORD-FRITCH IFp
C--Camille Mann, 9;
In the girls' finals, Kay Hawkins. 20.
Newson Ibok I'figh:game hart- CLARENDON 1 4
VEGA 14 2
ors with 29 .to lead thc Mus- C--Llttlefleld, 16; V--Jason Co
tangettes, who led 18-8 after
one quarter and maintained
that 10-point edge to the final
1 hw:ldrmo; ther' Mrs'Maragaret buz:lr "Ve g: ii 2"/RPc ihnatrd, s ° a '
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