AND MRS. Harold White of Hedley receive a citation from Robert Hicks, assistant
supervisor for the Farmers Home Administration. The White family is the
for the 1972 Farmers Home Adminstration State Farm Family of the Year
(Press Photo)
Whites honored by FHA
Keown, Farmers
ion County
announced here that
family of lied-
Submitted from this
a Ominee for the 1972
HOme Administration
of the Year
ct Awardwas
to theWhite family by
, Assistant County
third year that the
made, which isin
With the National
Home Administration
arnily of the Year
dnner will
State winners
expense paid
asltington, D. C., where
honored.
of the program
is to recognize outstanding
Farmers Home Administration
farm familiesfor their achieve-
ments and to encourage better
farm practices and farm living
on family - size farms.
The White family has proven
by their achievements and de-
termination that that the family-
size farm still offers excellent
opportunities for rural fami-
lies.
The production of their farm
has been greatly increased by
use of good farming practices
and maintenance of a good set of
records. An excellent Job of both
farming and financial manage-
ment has beencarried out by the
family.
Their achievements have not
been accomplished easily or by
one man, but by a combined el-
plans busy weeks ahead
Clarendon High School and Junior High Bands plan a
according to band director Garry Bowen.
night (tonight) the Junior High Band,viii
annual party at Thomlson Park in Amarillo.
Friday (May 4) the high school will leave for Canon
for the Blossom Festival. Some 37 bands
country willparticlpate in this festival, which
in street parade, field marching and concert.
band will return from Colorado on Monday, May 7.
on Thursday, May 10, all of Clarendon's bands will
Concert at Clarendon College' auditorium, And on
11, the Clarendon Elementary Music Festival
on the campus of Clarendon College. Some 13
the contest to date.
aCtivities of the band will wind up on June 2-4 when
go to the State Solo and Ensemble Contest. Par-
in the Brass Sextet are Regina Knorpp, Janie Hall,
Woody, Sue Hall, Mike Boothe and Farell McAfee.
Messer will participate in the solo twirling compe-
state.
as can be seen, it's a busy season ahead for the CHS
camp at Greenbelt
of Troop 33went camping Friday night at Green-
and they cooked three meals. The evening's
consisted of a Court of Honor, snipe hunting for
fishing, canoeing, and a grand finale of frog
12:00. This finished, the boys cooked the frog
who ate the delicasy were Butch Blackburn,
Steve Rever, Gary Thomas, Chris Ford,
and James Thomas.
rank and Fingerprinting merit badge: Rickey
lilly Gardner, Ronny Johnson, Allen Fisher, Scott
Alexander, Dwight Hardin, Chris Ford, Terry
Dan Sawyer, Steve Rives, and Butch Blackburn.
merit badge: James Thomas
merit badge: Irvan Thomas
received a scout rank.
three weeks the boys have been working on the
Tote Award and Community Service Project. They
Sawyer, Chris Ford Scott Lewis, Terry Putman,
Ronny Johnson, LeRoy Sanchez, Dwight
McKenney, Stan D. Leffew, Billy Gardner,
and Ricky Price.
Tommie Saye, assisted by Charles Blackburn
night with the boys and Earl Ford and Homer Hardin
and spent Saturday thru noon with them.
night 23 boys went coneing.
CC plans law day
College will observe National Law Day on May 1
Students of Clarendon College and area high
Will be invited to attend the program which will be
"Peace Through Law."
y observance program will be sponsord
Department at CC, under the direction
chairman.
and outstanding people in the area of
are invited to participate in the program to
students of college and high school how laws
observed, and enforced.
fort of a family that is indus-
trious and willing to work hard
to achieve their goals.
Program set
for schools
This Friday the Choral De-
partment of Midwestern Univer-
sity, under the direction of Dr.
Gene Brooks, willpresent a mu-
sical program for the students
of Junior high and high school
age levels exclusively.
The program will contain ar-
rangements in the spiritual, pop,
folk and classical fields of mu-
sic. Highlighting the presen-
tation will be the Hymn, "The
Eighteenth Psalm" followed wi-
th a piano accompaniment by
Dr. Brooks. This composition
will be given under the rear-
rangement of Miss Betty Ste-
wart, junior high choir direc-
tor.
Dr. Brooks is expected to
bring 75 of his students to per-
form for the Friday morning af-
fair. The concert will be held
in the old college auditorium.
CC Sportsmen
set fish fry
Thur sday,Apri126,the Claren-
don College Sports men Club will
hold their annual spring fish fry.
Serving will start at G p.m.
for the sportsmen, their guests,
and anyone having aticket tothe
basketball game sponsored by
the Sportsmen Club against the
Flushers and Flusherettes.
Flip Breedlove will be in
charge of the cooking. Breed-
love and his assistants will be
cooking fish and chlckenwith all
the trimmings.
Clarence Hamilton, sponsor of
the Sportsmen Club, announced
that anyone having paid a fee to
enter the fishing contest is in-
vited to this annual fish fry.
Around 250 guests are expec-
ted to be present.
Auto
Registrations--
1973 Buick 4 Dr, purchased
by Aubrey Stuckey of Welling-
ton, from Chamberlain Motor
Co.
1973 Oldsmobile 2 Dr, pur-
chased by Mrs. W. E. Har-
rison of Amarillo, from Cham-
berlain Motor Co.
1973 Dodge pickup, purchased
by Emmett O. Simmons, from
Mills Motors.
1973 Buick 4 Dr, purcha-
sed by E. J; Nichols of Fritch,
from Chamberlain Motor Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smallwood
from Stephenville Texas, vi-
sited with relatives Mrs. Mil-
dred Hendrtx, Mrs. D. T. Small-
wood, Mrs. and Mr. J. G. Mc=
Anear, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
pie McAnear and children during
the Easter holidays.
The Clarendon Press, April 26, 1973, Page 5
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