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The Clarendon Press, March 22, 1973, Page 4
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CHAMBERLAIN MOTOR CO.
We have just traded for some
excellent, like-new cars.
All New-Car trade-ins.
T972
Electra Limited
Loaded
1972
,uxury Sedan
1972
Buick Riviera
18,000 miles
Loaded-Extra C lean
1969 El Camino
Air, Power Extra Clean
One-Owner Vinyl Top
1972 Chevrolet Impala
Tape Player Custom Cpe
Fully Equipped
Like New
I Excellent selection of new cars,toot
The wind was king on Monday and Tuesday but the golfers
played a few holes before their drives started blowing back
to the tee box.
Tuesday evening some eighty members swarmed in for
cold cuts and coffee on the club. Thiswas the date of the an-
nual stockholders meeting at wMch time three new direc-
tors were nominated. Bert Woldridge of Claude, Gene White
and Frank Phelan were elected to three yearterms. A brief
allhual relort was given by the club president and all seem-
ed'."en'oy a good visit with" their friends and neighbors.
Thursday was bridge day for the Duplicate Club, Carolyn
Payne was hostess. Sandy Wallace was high point and Fran-
ces Skelton was second.
The Minister-Laymen Tournament was highly successful
despite the wind and cool temperature. About forty players
participated. John Gillispie was winner with a low net of 67.
Otis Hobbs took second with a low gross of 77 after a tie
with Bill Zink was broken.
Friday brought out some fifty amateur players for the
"AM-AM" from all over the Panhandle. The first place
winners were from Canyon, John Goodwin, Danny Alvey,
Gary Fletcher and Charles Harris. Their net was 63. In
second place John Farquhar, Homer Smith, John Payne and
Jim Hayes posted a 65. The team of B. B. Gilbson, Jerry
Powers, Ed Sawyer and O. C. Edwards shot a 66.
The Saint Patrick's Dance drew a real good crowd of both
in-and out-of-towners.
Sunday saw the golfers get in gear with a beautiful day
an the activity at the clubhouse was brisk.
The club is taking application for a full time cook. Ap-
plicants should apply to Fern Farr.
Have you been wondering why your junior higher has been
so involved in the school library recently? Well I did some
investigating and here's why ....
The Texas Education Agency has required that this age
group of students be exposed to a complete course of Libr-
ary Science. The study, lasting three weeks, familiarizes
the pupils with library classification systems, card cata-
logue procedures and the use of all reference materials.
This program is designated to enlighten each student of
library information techniques and resources. Each parti-
cipant does receive a grade on their six week's report
card concerning their work in the course.
If you are confused by the following information, please
bear in mind, I conducted my "investigation" while the
Library Science co-ordinator and teacher was frying okra
Wednesday eveningH!
Dorothy White, Wands Phelan, Imogene Brumley, Carolyn
Hamilton spent Thursday morning with Mrs. Alvin Landers.
Coffee and cosmetics could've been the name of the get-
together. Mrs. Landers acquainted "the girls" with the lat-
est of her cosmetic line while her attentive audience relaX-
ed with their morning freshly-perked brewl
Sign onthe "Press" dark-roomdoor: Please keep this door
shut, or the dark will leak out!
I understand those delicious sandwiches certainly were
a hit with the Country Club crew last Tuesday eveningl
The Stina Calns got word early last week that upon a doc-
tor's recommendation their grandson, Scott Mills, shouldbe
admitted to an Albuquerque clinic due to a severe infection.
Since notification Catherine has been in Roswell looking
after the other children. Surely hope they've been able to
pinpoint young Scott's problem.
Jim Risley was home from Tech this weekend. How was
home-cooked food, Jim?I
The last two weeks the Farmer's State Bank h3s been ex-
hibiting Jlggs Mann' s C arl Smith' s western paintings. Those
are really enjoyable pieces of artl
The progession continues to advance for ',Annie Get Your
Gun," the C. C. Spring Presentation. A mid much enthusiasm,
drama students spent last week co-ordinating costumes, at-
tending line and dance rehearsals and taking publicity
shots. Upon replying to the question of staying on schedule
Mrs. Selvidge just beamed and contentedly replied, "We're
surprising ourselves, we're so on scheduleI" At last report,
stage blocking had been completed, which will allow for
3moother, faster rehearsals in the future.
The Clarence Hamiltons, Carl Kings and Mrs. Vera Mc-
Murtry were present at the Phil Cates Dinner in Chil-
dress Inursday evening. I understand Mr. Hamilton was
the "chaperone" for the ladies that evening.
Also attending the affair from Clarendon were the Fred
Chamberlains and Dean Singletons.
That Richard Thornberry has really been a traveler
latelyI Just recently he returned from a convention in
San Antonio and a short visit with brother Sandy of Lub-
bock. Prior to that, he spent three weeks in Puerto Rico.
Last Friday he was in Clarendon long enough to see his
folks and in-laws, the Lloyd Risleys. Saturday morning he re-
turned home to Nebraska.
Recipe
Clarendon, Texas /f
MISSISSIPPI MUD CAKE
4 eggs
2 cups sugar
2 sticks melted oleo
1 1/2 cups flour
1/3 cup cocoa
1 teaspoon vanilla
l cup nuts
l cup coconut
Mix and bake at 350 degreesfor 30 minutes. Remove from
oven and cool some. Spread 1 Jar marshmallow cream over
top.
Then put into pan:
6 tablespoons milk
1 stick oleo
1/3 cup cocoa
Cook until melted and add 1 box powdered sugar, 1 tea-
spoon vanilla and 1 cup nuts. Spread on after marshmallow
cream has formed a crust.
This is a very delicious and different cake and is almost
like candy.
THE CLARENDON Lions Club has undertaken s
project at the Lions Club Hall. They are improving
scape and cleaning up the area in an intense
project. All Lions are participating in the project
taln work days. Spring always brings out the C
spirit. (Press Photo by Will Lowe)
Saints Roost Round-up
Clarendon's Annual Saint's Roost Roundup and
will be held July 4, 5, 6 and 7.
Rodeo performances are scheduled for each
dance following.
An American Quarter Horse Association Horse
approved for July 7.
Improvement and repairs of the rodeo facilities
planned.
Peggy Day will be the rodeo secretary again this
Betty Boston holding the position of Rodeo
Cliff Campbell and Fred Cordellwillbe the
tors for the fourth straight year.
Martin-Ashtola
Mrs. Clovis Bible visited Thursday afternoon
and Mrs. Nuford Dill.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Saffel and family of
and Mrs. Jim Odom and family of Abernathy
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Odom and family.
Mr. and Mrs. BernieGreenandMr. and Mrs.
and Jason had Sunday lunch with Mr. and Mrs.
Ellen, and Beth. The occasion honored
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mahaffey went to Wellir
afternoon to attend the Greenbelt Electric
ttee.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Koontz and Mr.
Morgan of Duncan, Oklahoma, visited Thursday ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bridges of Albuquerque
night with Mr. and Mrs. Doss Finley.
Mrs. Hubert Rhoades had coffee Friday
Mrs. Ruby Parker.
Mrs. Orvll Bennett and familyofWichita Falls
week with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Reynolds and
Mrs. Dorothy Sullivan of Clarendon.
Mrs. Wendel BoUn and children of
day with Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Bible.
Mrs. Ben Lovell of Goodnight visited Mr.
ford Dill.
Mrs. H.S. Mahaffey and Mrs. Floyd Shannon
attended a bridal shower at Memphis Friday
Miss Silva Kay Ayers. The groom-elect is Bill
Muleshoe. They will be married May 20th.
Mrs. Ollie Nelson and Mrs. Bonnie Koontz went tO
Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Nelson
Joyner.
Mrs. Burt DeBord went to the doctor in
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Partain of Euless spent
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Partain
folks, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Row.
Mrs. Clarence Reynolds visited Sunday with
ett.
Mrs. Maude Thompson of Dalha]rt spent
and Mrs. H.S. Mahaffey.
Mrs. Lena Mae Graham spent the weekend
her mother, Mrs. Nann Sutton.
Mrs. Rhonda Green and Jason spent Saturday in
at a track meet.
Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Bible and Mr. and Mrs.
and family of Pampa and Mrs. Jay Chlsum
Kansas, were all in Amarillo Sunday for
surprise birthday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
his and family.
Mrs. Willie Mills and boys of Amarillo
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Partain.
Little Miss Terri Leffew of Clarendon spent
with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Othel
Johnny Just of Lelia Lake visited with his
Mrs. T.A. Nelson, Sunday.
James Hall and Miss Susan Nelson visited
Horace Greens and family Saturday evening.
Our sympathy goes to the Charley T. Molder
Hudgins community. It was the father of Mrs.
of the Ashtola Community.
Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Mahaffey and Mr. and Mrs.
non of Clarendon had Sunday dinner with
McLean.
Mr. and Mrs. Doss Finley visited in Amarillo
Mrs. Leo ttommel.
Mrs. Mary Bells DeBord and PaulaHicks
Monday in Hereford with Mr. and Mrs.
family.
Mrs. Katherine Wood of Eldrado, Oklahoma
end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Odom.
Mrs. Pete Land vi sited in Hedley Sunday
cile Franklin.
T.B. Nelson and Charlie Leffel of Amarillo
with Mrs. Ollie Nelson and Mrs. Bonnie
Joyner spent the weekend.
Bro. and Mr s. Bryan Knowles and boys spent tile
Perryton visiting his mother, Mrs. Knowles.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mahaffey and llugh visited
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. BobGill, and
Nelson Sunday.
See yon all next weekl