The Clarendon Press, March 15, 1973 Page 4
So we're offering a special reward
for these valuable used cars. We'll
give you an EXTRA SPECIAL TRADE
n your car. But we need it NOW!!
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Girl Scout
cookie sale set
The Quivira Girl Scout Council announces the opening of
their Cookie Sale beginning March 16 through the 31. The
profits from this sale will be used for construction of sani-
tary facilities at Camp Cibola, Clarendon, Texas.
Ms. Celia Fowler, F-Jcutive Director of the Quivira Girl
" t'')uncil, reports tile, United Funds support their Gen-
eral Operating Budget, but no money is available to sup-
port camping costs and development. Cookie sales will en-
able the Council to provide a year-round camp program for
the 1700 girls of the ten-county area. This year's goal is
30,000 boxes.
The cookies, distributed by the Southern Biscuit Company
of Richmond, Virginia, are $I.00 a box and come in five dif-
ferent family - size varieties, Assorted Sandwich, Mint,
Butter-Flavored Shorties, Peanut Butter Sandwich and Cho-
colate Chip and Nut. There are I0 boxes to a case.
Brownie, Junior, Cadette and Senior Scouts will all sell
cookies, with the Brownies being allowed to sell an unlimit- i
ed number of boxes this year. Troops will receive 10t per
I
box profit to supplement their troop budgets. Each girl
selling two cases of cookies will receive a cookie patch;
for each additional case sold, girls will be given two dollars
credit toward their Day0r Established Camp fee.This credit MRS. T. M. CALDWELL, left, presents an
i ..... Sherman Cosper during Girl Scout ceremoni
s tr::llrh:berlal n is the Clarendon Neighborhood hadm°rning at the school. Mrs. Cosper received he'
an ing Clarendon s most successful fund drl
Cookie Chairman and also Cookie Chairman of District HI. . .
piA h i h iPg hlali: :"ekAiemth;: :Y2:ule;G ; !f Dni !! :teh ei; tP:° omni neg P r:nJ e :n dth d uEXp°th:r C oll
Oakley. But were you aware that actual planning and pre-
paration of the production started before Christmas? The-
ttre of this quality doesn't Just happen. There are countless
sleepless nights, careful concentrated forethought and an
overwhelming degree of intense dedicated effort involved.
Whether the Spring Play is a success or not depends en-
tirely upon the Drama students themselves. They alone are
responsible for not Just merely what is portrayed opening
night but publicity, set designs, costume coordination,
make-up and hair style modes and stage properties, con-
sidering rehearsals, line memorization and choreographic
techniques, the students once again undertake the complete
obligation to the professionalism of the present action.
Set design is now commencing for "Annie." As one whose
been there, take it from me, there will be many, many long
nights of meticulous and dedicated work. The set and props
committee will be sacrificing everything from sleep to the
authenticity and realism of the show.
Granted, memorizing parts, cues and lines is a tedious
chore. However, the performers you see opening hight are
the very ones who produced, directed, promoted, designed,
coordinated and choreographed the show.
These dramatists are as demanding and strict with them=
selves and each other as a Drill Sargent is with a new re-
cruit. For a C.J.C. production, it takes itH
Visiting in the homeofMrs.G.H. Parker Sunday was Mrs.
J. W. Smith of Amarillo.
The Explorer Scouts went ice skating in the Amarillo Civic
Center Rink Tuesday night. Afterwards, the '*pack" all
flocked to the Pizza Hut for their favorlte-flavored "Italian
Regardless of rainy weather conditions, the
Childs wedding was simply lovely Saturday afte!
there were quite a large number of reception
Needless to say, the messy down-pour didn't alte
amateur print job on the newlywed's carl!
It's semester break for us beginning typists. Ifi
to join us, come aheadl It's not too late yetl ConU
Harper for further details. All the equipment you
ed to have is paper and ten fingers! If I can type
type-- Class cost is a mere $2.50! ..i
Gourmet cooks Stina and Catherine Cain
Bromley, Gurrie Stewart, Anna Mae Lumpkin,
ders, Pauline Waters, and Edna Smith to Thur#
ning supper. The Cains treated the ladies to theff
ity, fried fish. I
Another group deserving some acclaim for their l
are the musicians who participated in the soloand¢
contest in Canyon Saturday a week ago. These band
Regina Knorpp, Richard Woody, Ferrol McAfee
Mike Booth and Janie Hall put in moretime than t
selves can count in painstaking, vigorous rehe#
takes competitors who are willing to sacrifice tJ
time for frustrating, bone-tiring practice to end#
the Solo and Ensemble contest with an excellent
as I as our group received. I congratulate you
edly! And while I am passing out pats on the ba¢
to thank Regina, Richard and Jahie for their corl
of the National Anthem during football season. T
made a thrill of national pride just swell i#
killed in Chicken Prices Out
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MEMPHIS -- Two Brice
residents were in fair condi-
tion teda, here at Hall Coun-
ty Hospital with injuries suf-
fered in a two-car accident
which killed two persons.
The injured were Donald
Ray Taylor. 37. and Adolpho
Rosales, 19.
Killed in the accident were
Joyce Taylor. 14. who was
dead on arrival at Hall Coun-
ty Hospital. and Ruben Gar-
cia. 20, who was pronounced
dead at the scene.
The accident occurred
about 7 p.m. Tuesday near
Old Brice on Texas 70, about
22 miles west of Memphis.
Miss Taylor was a passen-
ger in a northbound pickup
driven by her father.
Garcia was a passenger in
a southbound car driven by
Rosales.
Highway Patrolman Don
Dollins of Memphis said a
third vehicle was hwolved
after the car and pickup col-
lided.
He said a Groendyke Trans-
port, Inc.. semitractor-trailer
driven by DeWayne Potter,
27. of 2903 S. Spring in Amar-
illo. was traveling north at
the time the other two vehi-
cles crashed just in front of
him. The truck brushed the
car driven by Rosales, Collins
said.
Funeral services for Garcia
will be announced by Spicer
Funeral Home in Memphis.
Funeral services for Miss
Taylor will be announced by
the Quitaque Funeral Home.
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6 €
THE MAN
W-tO FIXEs
PI PE 5.
RUBY'S
GROCERY.
Our prices on
Chicken to Go haven't
soared. They're down
right reasonable.
Whole Chicken S2.82 plus tax .
1 Large White Piece 49C
2 Large Whi!e Pieces 89C
Rodeo Shckers 50€
New Shipment of Tapel
Groceries, Too. i
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