The Clarendon Press, February 8, 1973 Page 4
Last week was the week for
bad colds, flu and hospital care.
The Armstrong County popu-
lation really has kept the A mar-
illo hospitals in business. To
each and every patient (home
and hospital) we say: Hurryand
get well - we miss you!
The Fire Department Ambu-
lance was summoned at 9:30
a.m. Friday to take Gary Car-
son to Northwest Texas Hospi-
tal, Doctors revealed after Gary
had been hospitalized for the
weekend his condition showed
signs of improvement. Taking
Gary to Northwest were am-
bulance attendants Johnny Ken-
nedy and Kenneth Johnston.
Joe Davis entered HlghPlains
Baptist Hospital Monday for
tests. Friday morning he un-
derwent surgery, A second sur-
gery is scheduled for Friday
morning. (Tomorrow)
Mrs. W. R. Clack has been
down with severe headachesand
Claude-Goodnight
Wednesday after suffering a
high blood pressure "discom-
forts. She consulted her doctor
last week and seems tobedolng
much better.
Mary Baggerman has been
hospitalized in Pampa.
Mrs. Ed Reed had to con-
tend with sore throat pains last
Monday.
Karen Barrett, Doyce Breed-
love and Curtis Pritchett were
admitted to High Plains Hospital
last Tuesday while Willie Hol-
sonbake spent part of the pre-
vious week in St. Anthonys.
Mrs. Max Baird caught her
son's flu bug and has been
down most of the week.
Fire Department Ambulance
attendants Rex Bag'well and Jim
Hubbard escorted Mrs. Buster
Dye to High Plains Hospital at
3:35 Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Dye
had suffered a heart seizure.
Upon her arrival to the hos-
pital Mrs. Dye was placed in
Intensive Care.
At 11:0,5 a.m. Saturday the
ambulance carried Mrs. W. L.
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Ray to the Southwest Osteo-
pathic Hospital. Joe Max Hood
and Paul Rutherford served as
ambulance attendants.
On a more encouraging note
Shari Smith returned home
Tuesday from a 4-day interval
at Northwest Texas hospital.
C. C. Bailey related that his
arm had greatly improved since
his doctors appointment last
week.
The Don Davis clan sur-
vived their flu epidemic. All are
back on their feet working and
going to school.
Monday night the American
Legion Hall housed the 4-H
G. I. Party. Area 4-H'ers and
their sponsors pitched in,
serubed and put a G. I, polish
to the building. This Saturday
the Legion Hall will be the scene
of the annual4-H farm machin-
ery auction and sale, If you
can't contribute come on any=
way. Who knows what bargains
you'll find!
Rev. and Mrs, O. C, Ed-
wards were present for the
Top-O-Texas Baptist Evangeli-
stic Conference in Pampa last
Monday.
The Ed Reeds have a new
four legged friend. They got
their German Shepherd puppy
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lovell
made a business trip to Am-
arillo Saturday.
The John Chauveauxs and
Bob Hoods have been taking ad-
vantage of the "sportsman's
weather." The couples have
been golfing this last week at
Clarendon Country Club. Fri-
day Mr. and Mrs. Doc Minkley
accompanied the foursome.
Call 874-3641 or 874-3653.
Dean Singleton
Ruby's Grocer
Is Your FOOD
Headquarters
This Friday the StudentCoun-
cil of Claude High School will
sponsor a Valentine Dance. The
social will be held in the ele-
mentary gym.
All proceeds will go to the
Student Council for their va-
rious activities,
You Cook Your Own,
Depend on Us !or
Groceries
If You Like Food
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Patter-
son of Amarillo and the Bill
Ashleys also otAmarillo enjoy-
ed the Sunday hospitality of Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. McGehee.
Wiley McCray of Briscoe
Mrs. A. G. McCray of Sham-
rock and Margaret Kruegur of
Wheeler were company to the
Max Bairds Saturday.
Mrs. Phil Campbell was in
Amarillo Monday morning.
The Joe Lovells paid a short
visit to his parents the Ben
Lovells Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Garland
visited friends and relatives in
Sunray and Borger Sunday.
Hugh Reed who recently re-
turned from a month leave to
Camp Pendleton in California
rated fourth on the Rifle Range
Instructors Course and finished
second in the ExpertRiflemans
category. Hugh's parents, the
Ed Reeds are planning a flight
to California for a brief visit
in the near future.
The W. R. Clacks tended to
business and shopped inClaren-
don Saturday.
What marvelous weatherl It
sure makes walking to the mail
]box more en|oyablel Weve had
some wind but nothing damag-
ing.
Fondest wishes to newlyweds
Ed Reed flew to Munster for
the funeral of his auntSaturday.
The Fire Department answer-
ed an alarm at 12:55 Sunday. A
grass fire on the Judge Ben-
nett place had been ignited from
a spark of a cutting torch. The
blaze was quickly extinguished.
Our hopes of living "Happily
Ever After" are sent to "Just
hitched" Mr. and Mrs. John
Randall D urret
Rev. anfftdrs. R. H. Mexner
attended the funeral of W. J.
Austin in Perkins, Oklahoma
last Thursday morning. The de-
the Mexner's son Ralph. Mr.
Austin died due to injuries he
acquired in a car wreckearlier
last week.
Janis Irby along with the rest
of the girls basketball Wild-
kittens Squad of Parsons Col-
lege in Fairfield, Iowa, will
challenge the Flying Queens of
Plainview both Friday and Sat-
-urdy night of this week.
Home Demonstration Agent
Ruth Hughey attended the Home
Economics meeting inAmarlllo
Saturday.
stroke last week while working
in Hedley.
Mrs. Smith has been at his
bedside.
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Your home probably has some
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Captain and Mrs, Charles Fred-
rick Lutz.
Rev. and Mrs. O. C.Edwards
visited friends in the Claren-
don Rest Home last Sunday.
Anniversary Blessings: Mr.
and Mrs. Butord Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Matheson, Mr. and
Mrs. John Cartwright, Mr. and
Mrs, Dave Browder, Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Stange and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Merrell.
For their Friday evening
guests Mrs. Steve Donaldand
Miss Inez Blankenship hosted
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Craln.
Mrs. Jenelle Moorehead of
Amarillo is presently staying
with her mother, Mrs. Myrtle
Reed.
Good Luck this week Mus-
tangs and Mustangettes!
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gar-
land attended the W. T. -
Wichita State game at the Civ-
ic Center Thursday evening.
Mrs. Garland spent the night
in Amarillo with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Lovell. Friday she shopped
in Western Plaza.
Mr. and Mrs. Martel Neely
visited friends and long-time
associates in Claude Friday.
Those calling on the Lane
Greenways and Billte Woltord
Friday evening were Mrs. Jess
Faye Tucker of Groom and
Syble Cobb.
DR. and Mrs. Hugh Wilson, who are considering a move to amount in the ceiling, in the walls
Claude, are pictured at a reception ln thetr honor Friday. The . under the floor. It also includes
town of Claude turned out to greet Dr. and Mrs. Wilson. |
stripping,
storm
doors
and
storm
(Press Photo by Lee Ann Palmer) " windows or double glazed windows.
1 Once you have good insulation, you
Claude courts doctor can forget about cold floors, cold
and chilly corners. You'll be more
Like many area towns Claude such as Sunray, Texhoma, t
comfortable
and
enjoy
your
home
is without the servicesofadoc- Shamrock, Stinnett, Wellington, The cost will vary, depending on the
tar. However, the residents of Clarendon, and Canadian.
the community are trying to Married 5 1/2 years the Wil- t style of home and amount of
change their situation, sons have 2 sons, Hugh the III L already in it. But, one important fact
and Jeff who is 9 months I
Last Friday morning a coffee " • . keep in mind is that insulation is the
was held in the Medical Clinic Donna, (Mrs. Wilson) hales t only comfort improvement you can
for Dr. and Mrs, Hugh Wilson from Irving, Texas. Her par-
of Waco. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Win. H. • make in your home which requires
Dr. Wilson and his wife Burkett. Dr Wilson, 28, is a t maintenance, yet pays for itself
have been scanning area Pan- native of Canadian. They are t. through lower energy bills.
handle towns for aplace to bring Baptists. I
his practice.BesidesClaudethe Anestimated 500 gues ere Ask an insulation desler for
couple are considering places on hand 'to met and ge ac-/
a
free
estimate,
or
call
WTU
for
more
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mq, • -- • the reception, t information.
C O O I During their visit Dr. and k
Mrs. Wilson were the house
• • guests of Mr. andMrs.SamSte- it WHAT COSTS LESS NOW THAN IN
/tlen U *=,. , The average cost of a kilowatt hour of electricity used
Joe Miller spent most of Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. residential customer served by WTU cost 29% less than
twenty years ago .... (19.52 - 1972)
last week with his sisters FEB. 12-16 Ben Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. and.., in 1972 the average cue.
Misses Mal and Mary Miller Bill Henrick honored the Wil- tamer used over three and a half
times as much electricity as he did
of Clarendon Rest Home. MONDAY sons with a small community
Mrs. Francis Ford is pre= social in the Ballard home. La- in '52." -----z----,/f,¢]
sently enjoying the compan- Chipo Pie with Cheese dies of the Le Temps Club gave
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ionship of her sister of Wlch- Tossed Green Salad a luncheon for Mrs.WilsonFri-
ira Falls. Apple Crisp day in the Baptist Church din-
ing room.
Billie Wolford and Lessle Buttered Corn Dr. Wilson stated that he F,
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Ward dined at Tom's Place at Milk would notify the board member owo¢ w4o
Conway Sunday. on his decision by the end oi t
Both Mrs. Jimmy Finley and TUESDAY
Mrs. Irene Hall are being treat- the month.
t
Upon greeting the doctor one NATIONAL ELECTRIC WEEK
ed in the GroomMemortalHos- Corn Dogs Claudite replied, "Surely, Dr. ! FEB. 11 thru 17.
pitalo Mrs. Finley is to under Blackeyed Peas Wilson, don't you think we all
go surgery in the not-too-dis- Potato Salad look sick enough to make you a
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tant future. Mrs. Hall has been Pineapple Cake worthwhile prachce herel.
a patient there a little over two Milk
weeks IIBBIIIIIII
Mrs. M. B. Kite Mary Ben- WEDNESDAY
ton, Johnny Greenway and Billie iRoddy's 66
Wolford spentTueeday shopping Baked Ham
in Amarillo. Creamed Potatoes
--Dont miss the 4-H Farm Seasoned Green Llmas
Machinery Saleo It promises to HotRolls Has the Best Car
be bigger 'n better this year! Honeybutter
Icie Champman, BflHe Wol- Milk
fordandJohmyGreenwayshop- Service in. Town!!
ped in Amarillo Monday. THURDAY
Have a fun weekend.
How many candles this yearl? Pinto Beans 66
Happy birthday: Glenn Wilkins French Fries
Dale States, Alan Barnes, Cornbread
D'Gene Reck, Robert Rogers Butter Cookie
Ruth Barnett, Amy Kay Ste- Fruit Jello
wart, Terry Alward, Clifford Milk
Mayben, NewtonMaddox, Terri I A f
Tyler, Steve Byrd, F. E. Fttz- FIIDAY
gerald, Belinda Ballard, Emzy
May, Tommy Sharp, Audie Turkey Pot Pie I Ao o
Shields, Brenda Bryant, Mary Glazed Carrots
Adams, Betty Goodin, Russell English Peas
MortOnworth. and Louis Holling- JellyH°tR°lls- Butter I
Okay Mustang supporters Milk
here's your chance to do your I k I
sharel Annual ad sales are now Howa wic
tmderway! See one of the Jour-
nalism class members or their election set •
sponsor Mrs. Catherine Porter
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for your order nowl Howardwick residents will elect
Mrs. Miller was in Amarillo a mayor and two city aldermen I
Monday. in the city election on April 7.
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Elena Ann Donald of Pampa Incumbent Mayor Sam Onstott
spent her weekend with her has announced that he will not
mother, Mrs. Steve Donald and run for another term. Incumbent
her auntMisslnezBlankenship, aldermanGeneviveJoneshasin-= When It's Service You Need
The Henry Fords and Wayne dicated she will run for another
while incumbent A. L. Ba-• F
and
Mr.
and
Mrs. Leonard Ford
term,
took intheSt. FranclsSan- con has not made an announce- ". R0ddy's 66
oe,,. I Think of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ballard Candidates must file before
,:ailed on her parents the John,. March 7. A candidate may file
ny Newmans and Mary Bagger- with city secretary Toni VanAr-
man in Pampa Sunday. sdel. I
Mrs. Dave Browder was a Holdover councilmen lnciude•I Highway 287 East Clarendon, Te:
houseguest of the W. R. Clacks Lon Harmon, Nell Mann and
Wednesday evening. Glenn Dory. I II I / I I I 11111