The Clarendon Press, January 25, Page 3
Youths show at Amarillo
County 4-H members
ted 24 steers at the Am-
Stock Show. Nine of these
were sold at the sale
owner, placing, sale price
were: Dean Hawkins
middle wt. cross, 53
County Champion.
lub; Mark Mann 3rdplace
cross 53€, Doniey Coun.
zmpionship Club; Camille
7th place middle wt. An-
52 Amarillo Packing;
Helms llth place middle
.ngus 53€, Mrs. W. J.
B Jr.; James Edward PeLts
Heavy Hereford, 52,
y Co. Championship Club;
le Mann 12th place Heavy
56¢, T. L. Roach;
Edwards Port s 14thplace
Hereford 53€, Donley
Championship Club;
18th place
wt. Hereford 539, Frank
Mark Mann 13th Mid.
cross 53¢ Farmers
Bank and Trust.
8 barrows at the Amarillo show.
Kenneth Odom, Ray Fichte,
Scott Hamilton, Danny Holland,
Alan Harper, and Bob Myers.
Barrows werepurchased for54€
a pound by the Donley County
Championship Club. Gary Jack
sold his pig to PGC for 56€
and Lynn Floyd sold his bar-
row for 56¢ per pound to Mr.
Flemmlng of Amarillo. The
support that people of Donley
County made the sale a suc-
cessful one for 4-H and FFA
members.
Lynn Holland dies
Services for Lynn Damon
Holland, age 21, a Sophomore
student at Clarendon College
and a lifetime resident of Don-
ley County, were held at 2:30
p.m. Wednesday in the First
Baptist Church in Hedley with
Rev. J. J. Terry, pastor, and
Rev. Billy Wilson, minister of
the First United Methodist
Church in Hedley, officiating.
Interment was in the Rowe
Cemetery with the arrange-
ments under the direction of
Murphy Funeral Home.
Lynn died at 2:30 p.m. Mon-
day in Northwest Texas Hos-
pital in Amarillo from injuries
received in a one-car accident
December 31 five miles east of
Clarendon on Highway 287. He
has been in critical condition
since the accident in which
his brother,Glyndol Holland and
Maurtce Myers both of Hedley
were also injured and have
been released from the hospital.
Lynn was born on April 29,
1951 at Groom and attended
from Hedley High School. He
was in the military service in
1971 and was presently attend-
ing Clarendon College.
Survivors include his
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Hollander
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Hill of Hedley; two brothers,
Darrell Holland and Glyndol
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with 1oLs of good, lean meat.
joint banquet held in the school C,-Id
cafeteria. W ater -- --
Out-golng Presldent of the I,quld ' All O00000000QUART 69¢
Chamber of Commerce, W. P.
Crudgington served as the eve-
nlug's M.C. President of the
Jaycees Joe Stephenson and Mr. ess ----'-"
Crudgington both gave brief re- Duch
ports on their organizations F0000ABR00Iliqo00T0000Eaf400/00oz / i B/70000kets
progress throughout the past
year.
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Chester Butler, Outstanding GOe;h::UgRh fl/;:3 IIlY,_
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Being recognized as the 1973 .............
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elected offlcfals were: Pre-I iI_. Lean&Tender
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officers were: President, J. B.
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John Brltten, Fred Brltten and
C. M. Bryant Jr.
John Chamales and Calvin
Marsh composed the banquet
committee and the Jayeeettes
were responsible for the dec-
orating.
Music throughout the evening
was presented by the Clarendon
College Choral group•
Lois Lambert was respo
sible for preparing and serving
the banquet delacacies.
Over 100 were in attendance.
Have a happy weekend.
Palmer and Russell
attended the Claren.
nude basketball game
Friday.
• and Mrs. John Plaster
were guests of the
Billie Wolford
.ant Greenways Sun-
!ed hearing Mrs. Gee-
has been down
ore throatI
Obert Vaughns and the
Penells of Panhandle
SUnday evening bowl-
out. The couples
an evening to-
Mr. Penell re-
High Plains Baptist
surgery Tues-
You had a very plea-
rsary! Mr. and
Campbell, Mr.
Phillips, Rev.
s• C. W. Lawrence and
Richard Bennett's parents, the
Carter Veazeys.
Mrs. Bernie Benson is home
nursing a lingering flu case.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Garland
were guests of the Joe Bownds
of Clarendon Sunday.
The Lyndel Careys of Sil-
verton spent Thursday with
the Cliff Maybens.
Last Wednesday Marge Wat-
son transferred from Texas
Tech to Texas University.
Marge will be a second se-
mester sophomore.
Congratulations to just wed
Janet and Charles Dye.
Mrs. George Willis, sister-
in-law of Mrs. Cleve Bennett
passed away last Monday lnher
hometown of Mansfield, Texas.
Our condolences are extended
to the family and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Woolmdge
and Mr. and Mrs. Pttts Crudg=
ington attended the Odessy 2000
presentation in Amarillo last
Friday evening.
Don't forget your 7:00 p.m.
Friday meeting in the Baptist
Church Library Claude min-
isters.
C. N. Sutton paid a social call
to Rev. and Mrs. O. C. Edwards
Monday.
Robin and Lee Ballard have
been down the last several days
with the croup. Get well soon,
both of 'ya.
We were deeply saddened to
learn of the death of Mrs. Sue
Kerr. A long-time commun-
ity member, Mrs. Kerr passed
away Thursday in the Pale
Duro nursing Home Funeral
services and interment were
held Saturday.
Did anyone recognize the two
"huge" pictures on the second
page of the sports sectionofthe
Friday edition of the Amarillo
Daily News?
That was quite an impressive
write-up Mustangettesl Incase
you missed the pictures and ar-
ticle askDeenasowrance or Kay
Newsome. Pm positive they
COUld tell you all about itll
Sunday evening the Spenser
Matlocks dined with their son
and daughter-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Matlock.
Mrs. W. R. Uclck has been
feeling poorly lately.
Happy birthday! Joe Reck, W.
C. Bill Thornton, Glen Robin-
son, Frances Ford, Pam Dur-
ham, Vlcky Durham, Kathy Hol-
lingswort, Albert Fithen, Mala-
dy Carr,SamueIHarrill, Harold
Haney, Joe Christan, Kenneth
Mayben, Bea Johnson, Edgar
Knierim, Lisa Lewis, Leon
Duniap, Lena Fithen ,Norma
against Seminole Col-
°tfield was admitted
lains Baptist Hospital
warmest thoughts and
are sent to Mr. and
Chris Brady who
e 'q# married last Saturday af-
"Jbon January the
got Jr ,,, - sixth.
t ..... u lrs E
,ng so .... . . F. Ha-
L, . "' -"**zan Were Sunday
.r:jor Mr. and Mrs W.
>ital. "
he he[e re were quite a number of
cl) e wives represented at the
able Cattleman, s Distr ct
• entlon thi- • • I
ast Monday in
Those attending the
While the men were
Mrs. L. A For
Terrill Chr,^- " d
• zan, Mrs.
Hill, Mrs. Tom Chris-
John Chauveaux,
Corbln as well as
Year base for the con-
was the Villa Inn. The
show was held
Leak Ranch. at the Big
Club members you
meeting Friday, Jaycees
Scouts YOu have your
ngs MOnday.
r. and Mrs. W. R. Clack
in Amarillo to mix bust-
s.With pleasure last Sat-
newlyweds Doug and
ritten make ahandsome
not only look great
but the "Dynamic
Performs Will too.
You caught their write.
Sunday,s Paper! The
married last Wednes.
Cr°wellaccompanledthe Bennett. Sunday all 4 of the
to Semlnole Bennetts got up early and tra-
ran Saturday night to see veled to Clovis, New Mexico
aUghter Janlce play bas- to spend the day with Mrs.
The Don Salmons were com-
pany for Mr. and Mrs. Spencer
Matlock Monday.
Ben Chamberlain after hav-
ing spent 2 weeks with daughter
Penese of Denver, Colorado,
returned to Claude Tuesday.
Bryan Waggoner stopped by
Tom Miller's for a brief visit
Monday morning.
Mrs. L. A. Ford hosted a
coffee in honor of Mrs. Jerry
Hill last week•
Saturday night Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Bennett of Amarillo
spent the evening with his pax-
ents Judge and Mrs. Forrest
Baptist Church Sunday.
s. H. K. Lee of Amarillo
1dnaY evening caller
Ballard family.
Lee ls Mrs. Ballard's
to know Miss
was release from
ounty Hospital last Mon-
Fairview Community held
part of their annual 4
42 tournament last Satur-
3 on the tour-
parts Will be held next
evening -. weather
Jimmy Dean
A marillo Saturday.
Kay Crudgington, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. PlttsCrudging'ton
was recently chosencommand-
er of her Angel Flight Organi-
zation. The group, which is a
branch of T.C.U.'s R.O.T.C.
program travels to various
parts of the country perform-
ing skilled marching dries.
Thalla Melton went to the
show In Amarillo Friday even-
lug.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Crain
called on Mrs. Retta Hubbard
and Misses Mal and Mary Miller
of Clarendon Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bell and
girls of the Martin Community
dined with the Jim Garlands
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bennett
of Amarillo traveled to E1 Paso
and Juarez last weekend to cele-
brate her birthday.
Our sympathies are relatedto
the Price family.
If it's not snow and slush
it's wind! But far be It from
me to complain. Even this wind
is more bearable than that
mushy concoctionl
Mrs. Jim Garland was in
Claude for business Monday
morning.
Rev. and Mrs. O, C. Ed-
wards called on Misses Mal
and Mary Miller of the Claren-
don Nursing Home Sunday.
Last Monday night the Cham-
ber of Commerce and the Jay-
tees Installed new offlcals In a
Arizona
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LARGE FIRM HEADS
placing but not sell-
,ere: Jeff Helms, 15th oth- Leon Ward, Clayton Hill, and
Starla Mann 10th Wendell Hansard.
Hereford and 19th
Hereford, David Leath.
Heavy Angus, Scott
Heavy Cross, Perry
20th Light Hereford.Oth.
showing were Lisa Mc-
r, Jamie McAnear, Jamie
Barry Hastey, and
Hermesmeyer.
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Bearers were Maurice Myers, __
George Nelson, Danny Morgan, Cheer
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