The Clarendon Press. March 15. 1973 Page 6
School board hires teachers hen
At a regular meeting of the Clarendon Board of Education
on Thursday, March 8, the following faculty members were
re-employed for the 1973-74 term of school: Stina Cain,
Elementary-Junior High School principal-contract extended
for 1 year (2 yr. contract); Garry Bowen, George Byerly,
Mrs. Oressa Delaney, Mrs. Ethelyn Grady, Mrs. Kaiher-
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ine Green, Bobby Lemons, Milton Mann, George Martin,
Jim Nance, Clyde Noonkester, Mrs. Norma Putman, Mrs.
Sue Shields, Mrs. Jean Stavenhagen, Mrs. Claudine Todd,
Miss Betty Veach, Mrs. Georgia Guinn, Mrs. Dlanna Wel-
ler, Mrs. Flay Barrow, Mrs. Wilma Batson, Mrs. Hazel
Brandon, Pete Bromley, Mrs. Helen Estlack, Mrs. Naomi
Gilbreath, Mrs. Bonnie Gooch, Jack Hall, Mrs. Glenda
Hawkins, Mrs. Pauline Heath, Mrs. Mildred Hendrix, Mrs.
Norma Jones, Mrs. Helen Land, Johnny Leathers, Mrs.
Nova Little, Sam Lowry, Mrs. Lois McGarlty, Mrs. Eve-
lyn Mann (teacher-aide), Mrs. Ernestine Mooring, Mrs.
Joen Noonkester, Mrs.Einkney Palmer, Miss Betty Ste-
Vva.rt,4"l'. Frieda Tuckerr:Ml's. Gloria Gage.
Applications are now bezng taken for the position of High
School principal.
Jack Hedden, Coach and Athletic Director
College, released the news this week that
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has been selected
tern Junior College Conference Team and was
ed to the Regional Team.
Our congratulations to Coach HeddenandJoe
fine performance in which Bvlldog Pride
651 points with an average of 21.7points a game
688 rebounds for a game average of 22.93.
Coach Hedden expects Pride back for his
at Clarendon College along with HermanBrown
rod, and Kelth gmbry. With recruiting going
den's way, the 1973-74 CC Bulldog Season
the finest performances of z basketball team
lege's history.
Claude-Goodnight
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lowry of Amarillo spent Sunday with Mrs. Theodore Goad, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
the Forrest Bennetts. Mrs. Buddy Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bailey,
Sherry Hales returned from the Houston Fat Stock Show a Mrs. L.L. Jennings.
very happy lady. Her steers placed 5th and 6th in the short- Mrs. R.C. Ballard attended the Monday afternoon i
horn division, and to top it all off the animals sold for 60 view at the Y.M.C.A. Mrs. Ray Vahue presented a
a Ib. While her daughter was in Houston, Mrs. Hales flew zation of "The Hiding Place. ' authored by Corrieq
to San Marcos to be with her other daughter, Mrs. Jack Mea- For a Musical accompaniment, West Texas
theana. The Hales all returned home Sunday. following the review.
Mrs. Irene Grog.an of Portland, Oregon, and Mrs. M.L. Rev. and Mrs. Keith McCormick of near
Allen of Tucumcari, New Mexico, were guests in the home Saturday company for Charlie Bailey.
of their sister and husband, Rev. and Mrs. O. C. Edwards, Mrs. Ed Reed was a guest in the home of
last Sunday. friend, Mrs Donna Lewis, of Amarillo last
Mrs. J. E. Johnson, after logging four days in High Plains Congratulations to Kay Newsome and her
Hospital, was released last Thursday. letic honors! Hats off to you too, Deena
David Woods spent Friday night w.ith Joe Christian. these girls devoted a lot of time and hard work to
Mrs. and Mrs. Lester Shields longtime Clarendon folks, tangette cause and I say, they were justly
have purchased the old Hendon house and plan to become Mrs. Jess Hundley and Mrs.HaroldMoore
Claude residents in the near future. We welcome these arillo Wednesday.
new friends to our surroundings and hope they will spend Poodle Eddleman took time offfrom farm chores l
many enjoyable years with us. old friends at Clarendon College Monday.
Mrs. Kathiene Graves shopped in Clarendon last Tuesday. The. W.M. Crains were in Clarendon
Kenneth Mayben returned home from school Friday. This Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Neely of Amarillo were
present week is the Spring break for most schools and the Ben Chamberlain's and others of Claude
students will be off for the entire week. Jerry Ashworth recently pledged to the Alpha
James Lloyd MacFarland underwent appendix surgerylast business fraternity at West Texas University.
Friday in St. Anthony's Hospital. year student is an accounting major and the son 0
George Wllmoth and Shannon Hudson were in Tulia for Rod- Mr s. Bob A shworth.
ney Harris' birthday Tuesday. The W.R. Clacks drove to Amarillo Thursday.
Last Friday, the Future Homemakers sponsored a style Mrs, George Crowell was one of the many lacliee
show. "Swing Into Spring" was presented to the girls' moth- the 4-H Style Show Friday aRernoon.
ers and other relatives and classes in the high school audi- How nice it is to hear that Mrs. Myrtle Reed
torture. Members of the organization modeled garments of doing much better[
their making, and to add to the alternoon's events, the F. Did you hear of the triplets born to one
H'ers had some of their eight year-old friends model fas- Flnley's Angus cows? The calves, two bulls
b.ions for the younger set. along with their mother, are doing
Mrs. Ed Reed has been spending a lot of her spare time says Herefords are betterl[?
attending the Elaine Towers Exercise Club in Amarillo re- C.N. Sutton called on Charlie Bailey Sunday.
cently. Sounds like she's trying to prepare for all these new
Spring fashions! Mrs. Bill Bowley played "Good Samaritan"
The Lloyd Reids were in Clarendon for the noon meal Bailey Sunday. The thoughtful lady brou_ght a
Tuesday. turkey dinner to her neighbor[
How about that Sheila Mayben? Our heartiest congratula- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garland were guests of theJ
lions, Miss Flipperl If it couldn't happen to me, it couldn't lands Friday and Saturday.
have happened to a nicer, more deserving personl Mary Ann Ashley and her daughter, Susan,
Bert Woolridge entered St. Anthony's, Hospital last Wed- J.F. McGehees Sunday.
nesday. Sure hope he is out by press timel How glad wearetobewelcomlng Leola Cates to
Civic-minded Paul Rutherford purchased and repaired Leola has made plans to have a house
the windowpane glass in the Warner Community Center Church as soon as possible. Do you think
recently, town" Is having a revival?
Rain, rain, please DO stay, and come back another day Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chamberlain called on
(SOON)! Wasn't that moisture just great? Most people re- berlains Sunday.
ported over two inches of precipitation. Hoorayl Johnny Baird and his family were Thursday
Mrs. George Crowell returned home Tuesday from a four- parents, the Max Bairds.
day 4-H Leader's Forum held in Albuquerque. Thursday and Friday the O.C. Edwards traveled
Happy Blrthday Elizabeth Obrecht, Leota Thomas, Tim- view for business purposes.
my Fraizer, Effie Wertenberger, Edd Adudde11, Eldon
Wayne Hudson, Eddie Jeffers, Marvin Stephenson, Albert
Rutherford, Kurt Wheeler, Andrea LangIord, Mlke Sta. True No FF
venhagen, Frances Norwood, Harry Havard.
The John Chauveauxs spent last weekend with their sons, "=
Tony and Bert in Austin and San Antonio.
Mrs. Max Baird and daughter drove to Clarendon last
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After spending several pleasant days in the home of Mrs.
Kathleen Graves, Mrs. Josephine Gilbert returned to her
home in Denver, Colorado, Thursday. The ladles are sisters
and enjoyed each other's presence greatly.
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Mrs. Leora Kenny of Amarillo was a guest of her uncle's,
Charlle Bailey, Thursday.
The H.L. Palmers of Borger had Thursday supper with
t FOR BEST RESULTS their son and his family, theLee Palmers. It's nice to in.
vite someone to dinner and have them bring part of the meall
/ p]ant your J Best wishes newlyweds Linda and Gary ChildsI
Mrs. AoJ. Britten was in Panhandle Saturday.
Those surprising Mrs. Thelma January with a coffee for
her birthday were: Mrs. Walter Sanders, Mrs. Dorothy
Brown, Mrs. Viola Lowry, Mrs. Miexner, Mrs. George
/ Sine Now For A • L_ Wllmoth, Mrs. Chapman, and Mrs. Oliver. The ladies call-
,i =,_.,. savings ed on their honoree Tuesday.
II'dil of Happy. On their return trip to Goodnight, the couple re-
| R ings c being 1 acquainted themselves with the Canyon Museum.
,-.'------ earW'. Slaughter Dye was admltted to Hlgh Plalns Hospltai last Saf.
| CAR' Can you envislo __ urday.
I / yowler Imhind " / We welcome the Jlm Painter family to Goodnight. The
of = shiny new .e._,mobile $ oun families go. painters are coming to us from Clarendon and will reside
S.c,mm*.. Money keep y g . , -- at the Redhouse camp on the Goodnight Ranch. It's so
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for sure if will get profegslonal €ore. Jess Hundley made a business trip to Amarillo Monday.
We know how to make daughter and her family's home, Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Hazlett.
VACATION: Let your urge Our prayers and deepest forms of sympathy are extended to
for leisure...travel... [ grow. And we have savmgs plans
i adventure have a place in .... t even, individual need. the Morris Osburn family. Mr.OsburnpassedawaySaturday
U J your life. Save for it. v ,, .... • _j evening due to a heart attack. Model
|/__ e.Farmers State Bank | The DonGillisptefamilyofLubbockwerevisttorsofher
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bag'well, last weekend.
Rev. and Mrs. O.C. Edwards were in Groom for the Pale 17.1 Cu. Ft. Complete No-Frost
, & Trust C0 Duro Worker's Co.erence Tuesday. Icemaker Refrigerator
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chamberlain were guests of Mrs. John Ref. Volume 12.31 Cu. Ft.
Rhoades of Clarendon Wednesday. 168-LB. Freezer Capacity
Sorry to have heard that Mrs. Johnnie Greenway has been Slide-Out Shelves
• under the weather with the flu lately. Removable Meat Pan
Mr. and Mrs. LonnieR. Jones of Lawton were Involved In a Porcelain Crispers
minor one car accident east of Goodnight Thursday.Luckily Porcelain Enamel Interior
no one was seriously injured. However, the elderly couple Magnet Door [
lost their dog in the mishap. The ClaudeSheriff's Department Full-Range Temp. Controls "
spent all of Thursday evening and the better part of Friday Cleanback Coils
in search of the small, shorthaired brown-toned terrier. Big Easy-Rolling Wheels !
After muchhunting and canvassing of the area, the canine was
still amiss and the Jones' reluctantly returned totheir Okla- Plus Many Other Features
homa home. If anyone in the Goodnight vicinity has seen the
llttleanimal, the Jones have requested that you secure their OSBUI00N00,ro ,,
address from the classified ads section of this week's issue of
the Claude News and contact them as soon as possible.
Regretted to hear of Lauida Brtdgewater's entrance to High
Plains Hospital near the first of the month.
How many yearstogether couples? Happy Anniversaryl Mr. /',. t],,,,
and Mrs. W.C. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs.GailGoodin, Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Gain, Mr. and