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LEGAL NOTICE
The Commissioners' Court, in and for Donley County, Texas
as, will receive bids for thepurchaseofone used maintainer
for Precinct No. 2, as follows, to-wit:
1932 or newer model equipped with 14 x 24 tires and tubes,
cag, heater, starter, light s, 115 or more horse power, electric
starting sy stem, 12 or 14 ft. blade, rain cap, steering booster,
windshield wiper and defroster fan.
This transaction will not include a trade-in machine. Bids
will be considered at 1:00 l'cloek p.m., on Monday March 12,
1973, in the Commissioners' Court Room.
The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
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THE MISSION Crusaders from
Bethany Nazarene Colleg%
Bethany, Oklahoma will be at
the Clarendon Church of the
Nazarene, 3rd and Hawley, on
February 23-25. They are a
group of 22 college students
who will provide a program of
singing and evangelism. Serv-
ices are at 7:30 each evening,
youth services 6 p.m., Sunday
services l0 a.m., and 6 p.m.
it may be our life insurance,
but it's your life. Who's
going to make sure one fits
!:! the other?
A professional.
H.M. (Flip)Bree_dlove
Bouthwestern Life
Happiness is what we sell.
Box 430, C larendon, Texas
• 806-874-2407 •
Free Gift l0 Every 5lh Cuslomer
Who Shops Friday or Saturday
T & M has just received a
truckload of fine furniture
at unbelievable prices!!
Early American Sofa
Reg. $249 $199
Matching Rocker
Reg. $109 $89
$::1" Swivel Rocker
• ,,v---- .... Reg. s79 59
Naugahyde . . ""
Recliner lvel Rocker
Reg. $99 Reg. $119
$79 $99
Herculon Recliner '"
Reg. $109 $89
Special Buy
Gold Sofa &
Matching Cha
S,8, $1)9
3-Pc. Used €'0 4-Pc. Used ¢.
Bedroom Suite """ Bedroom Suite .,,v..
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Otherwise, Cash and Carry
• T & M General.Store.
Clarendon, Texas Phone 874-2155
b
a weekly message relating the world of
to the lessons of Faith and Church
CLARENDON will soon have a drive-in arcade. Jakes
Steak-Out Arcade, located m the building tormerlyoccupied
by Jake's Steak-Out, will open the first of next week. Own-
ers include B. J. Kemp, left, and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kemp,
all of Amarillo. The Kempswill move here soon. The Kemps
have been working all week in preparation for opening the
new business. The arcade will feature pool, pin ball and
fooseball, and will offer hamburgers and other short-order
type foods. The Kemps have three children, Brenda, 6;
Rhonda, S; and Jimmy Jr., 2. The announcement of the new
business appears in this issue of The Clarendon Press. A
grand ,pening will be held at a later date. (Press Photo)
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a churchyard.
Hedley Attend
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jewell visited Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Kinsey in Hereford and Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Hopson in Dim-
met Wednesday of last week.
Mesdames Jap Shaw, Clifford Johnson, Myrtle Kirkpatrick
and R. A. Shaw and son, Randy were in Childress last Thurs-
day on business and shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. DaltonJohnsonofBoys Ranch, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Boatright last Friday.
Pvt. Troy Wilson of Fort Carson, Colorado, was a Hadley
visitor last Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. Ben BlackwellofAmarillo visited Mrs. J. B.
Pickett last Friday. Mrs. Blackwell is Mrs. Pickett's daugh-
tar, the former Pauline Pickett. She was at one time a star
forward on the Hadley ttigh School girls basketball team.
Basketball is still the big topic in ttedley. The ttedley ttigh
School boys team will be top favorites towin the District 4-
B Basketball Tournament at the Memphis ttigh School Gym
this Thursday and Friday. Other teams in the district tour-
nament are Quail, Samnorwood, Estelline and Lakeview.
Monday night of last week the ttedley Itigh School boys
basketball team defeated Class A Memphis RighSchool team
here by the score of 58 to 54.
Tuesday night of last week the ttedley High School girls
basketball team played a Bi-District contest with Lefors
at Claude. They lost the game by the score of 45-40. Linda
Linsey, a senior, playing her last high school game was
high point with 19. However, the Hedley High School girls
had a wonderful season with only 4 losses and 30 wins.
Saturday night the Class A State rated Patrolia itigh School
boys team came to Hadley with a record of 29 wins and 1o
losses, They left with a 30 and0 record after taking a hard
fought contest from Class B Hadley Owls. The score was 65
to 61.
It was nice seeing Winfield Mosley back in Hedley Wed-
nesday and Thursday of last week.
The Taylor Evans Seed Company party sponsored by Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Sanders "at the Lions Deu last Friday night
+¢a well attended and enjoyed by all. Don Springer left
with the door prize, a jacket. Coffee, cokes and donuts
were served.
Col. Adrian Youngblood of the U. S. Air Force visited
his mother, Mrs. Letha Youngblood last week.
Carl Morris of Clarendon was a Hdley visitor Friday of
last week.
Mrs. Betty Owens of Amarillo visited the W. W. CLen-
denan and the Sam Owens families last week.
We failed to mention that Roy and Nettle Alexander ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hill on their trip to Cordell,
near Dallas Sunday of last week.
Clyde Bain, a former Hedley resident has returned ;:o his
home in California. tie has been visiting hisbrother, Claude
Bean, who iscritically ill inthe ttall County Hospital in Mem-
phis.
Shane Rieken of the U. S. Army visited the Don Rieken
family and Mr. and Mrs. Norris ttill and ttedley friends
last week. He is stationed at Fort Carson, Colo.
Otis and Sam Owens were called to Amarillo on account
of the serious illness of their brother, ttenry Owens.
The ttedley Lins Club will meet this Thursday night.
The meeting will begin at 7 p.m,, Anyone wishing to go to
the basketball games will be excused.
Johnnle Reynolds received a three day leave of absence
and is visiting family and friends this weekend. He is sta-
tioned at San Diego, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Graham visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Elmore and ttedley friends this weekend. He is sta-
tioned at San Diego, Calif.
A new teacher's aid began her work in the tt(,,Iley Public
My days are swifter
a weaver's shuttle.
--Job VII,
%'hen we are
young, our ciders
"ancient." As wc
adulthood, the years
too switfly. If wc arc
tunate, we come to k
the value of a good
and, like a good house
age with dignity and
acter. We also
know that, while life
pass swiftly, we consta
meet on the journey
open gates of new o
tunity.
Life offers many
en moments. Look
them. They may
you wherever you
sunlight or shadow, in
roar of a crowd, or
Sunday morning
Your Church
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
$th & McCiolland
R. L. Leler, Pastor
Sunday
Sunday School ............... 9:4S a. m.
Sunday Worship ............ 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ..... 7:00 p.m.
TuesdIW
Women's MiSsionary Council. 1:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Wednesday Night Service .... 7:30 p.m.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
HWy. 287 & Jackson
R. W. Sullivan, Pastor
Sunday
Sunday School .............. 10:00 a.m.
Sunday Worship ............ 11:00 a.m.
Training Unio .............. 6:45 p.n[1.
Evening Worship ............ 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday
WedneSday Night Service. , .S:00 p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Bugbee & Third Streets
James Brandon, Pastor
Sunday
Sunday Schoot ............... 9:45 p.m.
Morning Worship ........... 11:00 a.m.
Training U'nion .............. 6:30 p.m.
Evening Worship ............ 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday
Wednesday Night Service .... 7:30 p.m.
ST. MARK BAPTIST CHURCH
Jefferson & Martingale
Albert Yarborou|h, Pastor
Weekly Sunday Services.
The pastor is from out of town.
ST. STEVENS BAPTIST CHURCH
Jefferson & Martingale
R. E. Manning, Paster
Weekly Sunday ServiceS.
The pastor Is from out of town.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
4th & Carhart
Don Stone, Minister
Sunday School 9:30
Morning Worship 10:15
Evening Worship 6:00
Wednesday
Night Service 7:30 !
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Rosenfeld • Kurney
Hubert Bromloy, Minister
CHU k.rl OF ODD IN CHRIST
302 N. Jefferson
C. H. Duncan
EPISCOPAL, ST. JOHN
THE BAPTIST
3rd • Parks
Riclmrd Saxar
METHODIST CHURl
Sth • Jefferson
Woklon Rives, Pastor
Sunday School ..............
Sunday Morning WOrship ..
Sunday Night Service .......
METHODIST CHURCH
Jefferson • Resenfeld.
Bro. Scott.
CHURCH OF THE
3rd • Hawley
John Hansen
Sunday
nday School .............
Morning Worship .., .......
Evening Worship ...........
Wednesday
Wednesday Nlght Service..
FRE
4th • Parks
OwMI McGarity, Paster
Sunday School ............. ". 10:
Sunday Morning Worship . ..
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
McClelland • Montgomery
Father Wolko
Sunday Morn Ing Mass ....... 7 : 30 a. m.
Father Wolko is from Memphis.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
3rd • Gorse
Paul Hancock, Pastor
Sunday School ............... 9:45 a. m.
Sunday Mornihg Worship . .. 10: 40 a. m.
Regular Monthly Women's Meetings.,
• MARTIN BAPTIST
Clarendon, Texas
Bryan Knowles, Pastor
Sunday School ........ 10 a.m,
Church Service ...... 11 a.m.
Evening Service ...... G p.m,
Wednesday. ............ 7 p,m.
Sponsored by These Merchants
School Monday. She is Miss Marsha ttelm and will replace
Mrs. Nancy Shaw who is taking a leave of absence. Osburn FurnJlure Bright
Pvt. Billy Drum of Fort Carson near Colorado Springs,
Colo. visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Drum and family and Hed-
ley friends last weekend. We Like People Amer, can
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Winters of Amarillo visited Mz. and
Mrs. Burr Stone and Mrs, Myrtle Kirkpatrick last Sun-
d'.y.
Mrs. Mittle ttorscher of Dalhart has been visiting tled-
ley friends. Rodd,,'s 66 Service Peanut's
Mrs. Kathryn Pigg of Clarendon again filled ::he pulpit
at the IIediey United Mvthodist Church last Sunday. Dis- Here to Serve Bill & Rudene Wi|
tract Supt. Rev. Ted Dotts of Pampa will visit the tte.lley
church next Sunday. A student from W.T.S.U., Canyon will
bring th 2 message.
.a , Clifford Grocery Cornell
,he Fr ,e ' , S tor e O oo00Corne"
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lib lg Murphy Funeral Home Roddy's Plun.
I// 4a.4a tio --=Pe°ple Who Care El edr, C
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