The Clarendon Press, January 4, 1972 Pag*e 4
Clyde Noonkester Tommy Shields Randy Croslin Elray King
•.. Top Coach ...Area's Best ... Top Sophomore .... Defensive
C00arer00aon tops
Super Grid team
AMARILLO -- Clarendon
showed the Panhandle who is
football ki ng last weekend, plac-
ing more members on the 1972
A mzrillo Globe News Panhandle
Plains Super Team than any
i team in the newspaper's area.
The Bronchos grabbed 4
spots, two more than any other
team in th--tea;.."Placed on
the team from Clarendon were
running back Tommy Shields,
who ran for just under 2,000
yards and helped direct the
Broncs to the State Class A
Finals; Elray King, a punishing
tackler who had the knack for
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OR FAMILY WlTHIN
getting to the ball carrier, even
behind the line of scrimmage;
Randy Croslin, abruising soph-
omore quarterback who lead the
Broncs nearly all of the 15-
game year; and head Coach
Clyde Noonkester, who was
named Panhandle Coach of the
Year.
*ghields, a 6-3, 20- pound
speedster, who rushed forl,943
yards and rolled up 2,165 yards
total offense and 26 touchdowns,
is one" of four running backs
chosen in the elusive team.
He gained the nod for offensive
player of the year.
David Leathers shows his Reserve Champion Steer
Donley County Steer Show.
King was a defensive half-
i se'ec**°n' Gladys Scott
also saw some hefty duty as
an offensive player.
Croslin a 6-3 190-pounder,
I was picked the S°ph°m°re °f services held
the Year award winner. Cros-
lin took over quarterbacking
I chores early in the seasonwhen Services for Mrs. Gladys Wesley Webb, Don
junior Rodney Hicks injured a Mildred Waddell Scott, 63, a Ellis Butler, LynnRe
knee and was sidelined for the former resident of Donley Cody McAnear.
I remainder of the regular sea- County, were held at 11:00 a.m.
son. The strong sophomore on Wednesday, January 3, in &d mMum m
operated with unusual poise, Murphy Memorial Chapel with |vll|Vr(' m || "h|
rushed for 256 yards and com- Rev. Weldon Rives, Minister | |
pleted 57 per cent of his pus- of the First United Methodist •
ses for 824 yards and ll touch- Church, officiating. Interment .rvlc. '
downs, was in CitizensCemeteryunder wv.wmwv e
Clarendon grabbed one more the direction of Murphy Funeral Mrs. Myrtis B. Phe
spot too -- Coach of The Year Home. Memphis died at
honors which went to Clyde Mrs. Scott died on Sunday, Texas ttospital in A
Noonkester who directed the December 31, in City Hospital 8 o'clock Wednesday
Bronohos to their best year in at St Louis, Missouri where . ^ ....
• ." .. A natzve of Grtyv.
grid annals, sue nadbeenapatientmralmost and was a resident of
In six years as head coach a month. She had fallen in a since 1926
at Clarendon, Noonkester has bus station, breaking a hip, Mrs. Phelan was the l
compiled a 40-17-1 record and
been in the playoffs four times.
He's tutored Clarendon to at
least a share of the district
titIe each year. Clarendon's
previous farthest advance was
into the 1969 quarterfinals be-
fore bowing to eventual state
champion Sonora, 40-6.
I Mike Graham, of Texas Tech
has been visiting his parents,
the Doyce Grahams, over the
holidays.
I Mr. and Mrs. Pat Slavin
visited his parents, he Clyde
Slavins, over the weekend.
Miss Anna Beth Simmons
has been home visiting her
parents, the Emmett Simmons
over the holidays.
while traveling from Illinois to
Amarillo. She was born onOct-
ober 2, 1909 in Jack County,
Texas and came to Donley Coun-
ty with her parents, the late,
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Monroe
Webb, at an early age. She
was reared in Donley County and
had lived in Amarillo for the
past 10 years. She was a mem-
ber of the San Jacinto Metho-
dist Church in Amrillo.
Survivors include two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Gladys Merrelene
Youngblood of San Francisco,
California, Mrs. Johnnie Bell
Coty of Everett, Washington;
a son, William Waddell of Tus-
cola, Illinois; two brothers,
Price Webb of Amarillo, Al-
ton Webb of Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma; sixteen Grandchil-
dren and two Great Grandchil-
dren.
Bearers were Kenneth Wbbp
of Frank Phelan, Jr.
Carl Allmond of
grandmother of Ch
Frank Phelan III.
Burial will be at
p.m. Friday at the
Church. Spicer
will handle the
Miss Lynette Allison 0
land Baptist College
home visiting her
sister, Mrs.
son and Nelda, over
days.
Charles Phelan
Frank Phelan of West
University have been
their parents, the
Inns, over the holidayS.
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Thank You for making it that way.
Statement of Condition of
THE FARMERS STATE BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
Clarendon, Texu
at the dose of business December 29, 1972
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ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Loons Discounts ............ $4,9"/4,235.51
Loons Guaranteed by
U. S. Government ............ 854,299.04
Overdrafts .................. 3,'/! 4.49
Banking House ............... 66,253.B6
Other Real Estate .............. 1.00
Furniture & Fixtures ............ 15,348.68
Other Resources ............... 990.00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank .... 13,500.00
U. S. Government
Securities ..... $ 810,96250
Federal Funds Sold $1,000,000.00
Municipal Bands &
Other Securities $1,043,592.70
Cash &Due
From Banks .... $1,49.t, 130.22 $4,347,685.42
CAPITAL STOCK ............. $ 150,000.00
SURPLUS ................... 300,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS &
RESERVES ................. 255,321.87
DEPOSITS .......... ......... 9,570,705.63
$10,276,027. S0
OFFICERS end DIRECTORS
TT O. SIMMONS, Preekkmt
& Trust Officer
VAN KENNEDY, V/cu-Pm/dent
JOE T. LOVELL, Vice-President
& A't Trust Offic
SILLY It. JONES, Vlco-Proeldont
LEE BELL, Cmhler
CLARA LOHOEIqER, A't Cmler
DWAYNE L. LAMBEILSON, A't '¢cuhhr
H. L. BENSON
D. E. LEATHERS
FRANK WHITE JL
ANNA MORES SIMMONS
H. M. BREEDLOVE
Agricultural Representative
We look forward to serving you in 1973!!
THE FARMERS STATE BANK AND TRUST CO.
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