The Clarendon Press, Januar) 25, Page 5
TIME TO GET BEFORE THEY'RE
Northwest Conference
mired Methodist C hutch,
Doits of Pampa, fill-
of the Hadley Un-
Church for last
11 a.m. service.
was made
Billy Wilson that he
leaving the Hadley
epted the pas-
:of the Harrah Church
We are losing a
and a wonderful
family. Hedley, s
gain.
hour and din-
noon in the fellow-
vas enjoyed.
Parrish meet-
Called and conducted
Doffs and committee.
consists of
J. S. Hinds, Alfred
Earl Wheatley and
Jackson and son Matt
visited Mrs. Ma-
Sunday. James is
of Mrs. Bridges.
Reiken of Fort Car.
ratio, spent the Week.
was coming into the Paymaster Gin in big amounts this week, as the weather
away to let the farmers get some of their crops out of the fields. Cotton trailers
this one covered the gin lot all through the week. (Press Photo)
hedley
District Suprintendemo teams. This was not a confer- pital last Saturday. On the way
ence game. Shamrock is a dou-
ble AA school.
Our new Deputy Sheriff Lon
Harmon and Mrs. Harmon mov-
ed to their home. in Hadley last
Thursday. The Harmons pur-
chased the Gary Alexander
home in the east part of Had-
ley.
We are glad to see Mrs.
Jessie Adamson back home
from a long visit in Arkansas.
The Hadley Fire Department
officers were all re-elected at
last weeks meeting. They are
Clinton Pierce, Chief, William
Mullins, Assistant Chief and
Harold White, Secretary.
Renee White of the Hadley
High School girls basketball
team made player of the week
last week. Her best efforts so
far were 34 points against Lake-
view January llth and 36 points
against Quail January 12th.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller were
in Amarillo last Friday.
Mrs. J. B. Pickett's Satur-
day visitors were Ms. Wanda
Pickett and daughter Beth of
Amarillo. -. ;
back they visited with Johnny
and Hazel Hill in Frltch also
other friends in Pampa.
Saturday night the Hadley
boys and girls basketball teams
defeated the teams from Sam-
norwood High School here. This
was a postponed conference
game.
A meeting was held in the Had-
ley Lions Club Hall last Monday
night at 7 p.m. to explain the
New 1973 farm program.
Recent visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Naylor,
their daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Jerald Frye and Tara of Am-
arillo, and Captain and Mrs.
Bill Buffer of Huntsville, Ala-
bama. The Butlers andthe Fry-
es were friends while station-
ed in Germany.
Mrs. Elva Davis and Mrs.
Jewell Qutsenberry spent last
Sunday visiting in Amarillo.
Mrs. Qulsenberry's brother-
in-law, Charles Wilson, is in
the hospital there.
The next home games of
the Hadley High School boys
mefolks. Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Terry and girls are with Quail High
visited a Matador ]st FidaY... schclh)¢e Tnesday night Jan-
Who " " .... " '
ree y ted his othl Lo Jlese will be cruc-
surgery at High Terry and an uncle nd aunt Mr. ial conference games. The Hed-
spiral in Amarillo
on the road to
family, the
anders wer-and Mrs.
• e weeKencl
visitors. James Ed-
Perry Ports havecal.
fat stock show there
and Mrs. Jimmy Glle-
edley from
Mr. Giles-Pie Will
at the Donley Coun.
Lot S.
to Hadley.
W.S.C.S. of the Hedley
Methodist Church. met
home of Mrs. Ray
MOnday. The Study
of Romans was start.
s. Royce Williams gave
POstponed meeting of
icy Lions Club Will be
s Thursday night at
;s Springer has charge
Dlckson spent the
With Mr. and Mrs. Joe
and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson in Amarillo.
are Mollie,s daugh.
J. D. Ray and Mrs.
Hartwell visited Mrs.
s grandson, Shaun
is very ill in the
of the Hadley boys
in the fat stock
Amarillo last week but
not have the details.
night of last week
boys and girls both
ir basketball games
High School at
These were confer.
Mrs. Lynn Cherry of
'.k were
Sitor s last Wednesday.
Care has been com-
'edecorated since the
Mollie Dickson in-
to come in an see
is.
Mrs. Ben Blackwell
visited Mrs. J. B.
Wednesday.
Reeves visited
U. J. Boston in
Week.
Willie
Bridges re-
a three days visit
Wednesday of last
night of last week
lghSchool girls and
teams took two
the Shamrock
and Mrs. Stephens.
Mrs. Alice Lacy of Q uanah
visited Mrs. Lucy Bi'shop last
Saturday.
Royce Logan passed away at
Mission, Texas, last Friday.
He was a son-in-law o Jess
Man of Hedley. Memorial serv-
ices were held in Woodburn,
Oregon Tuesday morning.
Rev. and Mrs. Billy Wilson,
son Jack and daughters Giner
and Angela visited the Hadley
Patients in the Amarillo Hos-
lay teams play Samnorwood
there Friday of this week.
Put. Troy Wilson and Put.
Dennis Madero of Fort Car-
son, Colorado were Hadley
weekend visitors.
The year-end statement of
the Security State Bank of
Hadley showed a record high.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS: Cook
a carrot with all roasts and
stews to improve flavor.
Barrow show
Continued from Page 1
DUROC, 1. James Thomas, 2.Wayne Hardin, 3. Eddy Eads
4. Davis.
Champion Duroc, James Thomas, Reserve Champion,
Wayne Hardin.
HEAVY POLAND, I. Gary Jack, 2. David Lewis, 3. Kenneth
Odom, 4. Russell Keown, 5. Clint Robinson, 6. Don Hillls.
Light Polahd, l.DonniePutman, 2.Danny Holland, 3. Bobby
Kidd, 4. Dolmie Putman, 5. Scott Hamilton, 6. David Owens,
7. Terry Hopkins.
Champion Poland, Donnie Putman; Reserve Champion,
Gary Jack.
HEAVY SPOT. 1. Clint Robinson, 2. Ray Fichte, 3. Lynn
Floyd, 4. Gary Jack, 5. Flint Barker, 6. Ray Fichte.
Middle Spot, 1. Willie Smith, 2. Russell Keown, 3. Wayne
Hardin, 4. Danny Holland, 5. Rickey Woody, 6. Eddy Vinson,
7. John Clifford, 8. James Ellis.
Light Spot, 1. Gary Jack, 2. Richard Leathers, 3. Buzzy
Maxey, 4 Jimmy Reece, 5. Rusty Williams, 6. Tommy Hill,
7. Ray Fichte, 8. Farrell McAfee.
Champion Spot, Clint Robinson; Reserve ChamPion, Gary
Jack.
HEAVY YORKSHIRE, I. Wayne Hardin, 2. David Lewis, 3.
Ricky Mooring, 4. Dewey Myers, 5. Gary David, 6. Eddy
Eads.
Light Yorkshire, I. Rusty Williams, 2. Scott Hamilton, 3.
Rusty Williams.
Champion Yorkshire, Wayne Hardin; Reserve Champion,
David Lewis.
Danny Holland won the showmanship award.
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