The Clarendon Press, May i0, Page 4
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merit store for 21 years ending ,.' - Il
in 1972. I have now taken a "-: ' ' ' "
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covered by social security. Can
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by
paying
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myself?
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Mrs. Pete Land visited Friday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Glen HeRon.
T. B. Nelson of Amarillo visited his mother and sister,
Mrs. Ollie Nelson and Mrs. Bonnie Koontz. Buck Hill of
McLean also visited them Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foster of Clarendon visited Mr. and
Mrs. Othel Elliott.
Horace Green went to Canyon Sunday afternoon to visit
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Green.
Mrs. W. H. Grayof Clarendon visited Saturday and Sun-
day with Mr.-and Mrs. Vance Gray.
Mrs. Ruth Rhoades of Amtrillo stopped by the Hubert
Rhoades Monday entente to Clarendon to visit her father,
Clyde Butler, who is at Medical Center Nursing Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Nuford Dill visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Partain Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Caffee and Barbara of Panhandle
visited Wednesday night with Mrs. Ollie Nelson and Mrs.
Bonnie Koontz.
Mrs. Larry Green and Jason visited in Panhandle with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chamberlain and fam-
ily, and her brother, Gordon Jr. and family, Friday night
and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Denny HeRon and family of Miami visited
over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Helton.
Mr. and Mrs. Doss Finley went to Amarillo to the
doctor Monday.
Mrs. Hubert Rhoades left Wednesday for Roswell, New
Mexico. She will attend the graduation of her sister,
Mrs. Mary Rush, from Eastern New Mexico University
Roswell campus. Mrs. Rush will receive her degree in
nursing.
Miss Susie Dunn and Miss Jann Shaw were weekend
guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reid of Claude visited Friday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Nuford Dill.
Mr, and Mrs. Doyle Hall and Dan visited Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lane.
Jerry Green made a business trip to Crowell and visited
with the Duane Naylors.
Mrs. Robert Partain made a business trip to Amarillo
Monday.
Mrs. T. A. Nelson and Mrs. Bonnie Koontz visited F riday
in Memphis with Mrs. John Just of LeliaLake, who was in
Hall County Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Sebe Ready of Lubbock spent the weekend
in Ashtola.
Mrs.Horace Green receivedword that Mrs. Betty Morris,
wife of Rev. Russell Morris, is in serious condition at
Baylor Hospital in Dallas with a virous of the spine.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lenord of Alanreed visited Mr. and
Mrs. Clovis Bible Friday evening.
Mrs. Horace Green visited Mrs. Austin Rhoades at
Medical Center on Sunday.
Mrs. Kate Jones of McLean spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. H, S. Mahe/fey and in Clarendon with Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Shannon.
John Morris of White Deer, uncle of Mrs. Horace Green,
is at Methodist Hospital in Houston where he had heart
surgery Friday, April 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mahaffey and Hugh visited in
White Deer with her aunts, Mrs. Eunice Rasptin, Christine
and Ben Banes on Sunday. • , .
The Ashtola Community will have a forty-two party and
covered dish supper Saiurday May 12. Hostess will be
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Darnell.
Will see you all next week.
mit voluntary contributions of
social security taxes. You must
work in covered employment of
self-employment to make con-
tributions. Because you have
worked under social security
for at least 10 years, you are
guaranteed a retirement benefit
at age 62 or later and you are
protected for survivor benefits
in the eventofyour deathandfor
Medicare at age 63. You are
also insured for disabllltybene-
fits for five years following your
last covered employment.
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CLARENDON POLICE CHIEF Garry Gerdes inspects the newpolice squad car which arrived
here this week, The car was purchased from Mills Motors, Inc. of Clarendon, (Press
P hot o)
Mrs00 Adella Mae Clack
services conducted Saturday
Services for Mrs. Adella Mac Clack, 67, a resident of
Monday brought out the women golfers for their play-day.
They are having some real good matches and are improv-
ing their game right along.
The Thursday duplicate club met for bridge and luncheon.
Julia Beck was hostess. Maxine Hardin won high with F ran-
ces Skelton coming in second. After the session many of
the gals changed to golf togs and took to the fairways.
Two Memphis groups played bridge onFriday and Satur-
day.
The weekend made business brisk in the clubhouse with
golfers and diners. The Junior-Senior Team Tournament
drew seventy golfers Sunday. Unfortunately the wind got up
during the afternoon and caused some teams to blow
their score but despite the wind some good scores were
posted.
First flight winners were Colic Huffman and Paul Hart
with a 65 for first place. B. B. Gibson and Phillip Bray
with 67 for second. Jerry Allen and Chuck Allen of
Canyon with 68 for third place.
Second flight first place team was Joe Triplett and
Wayland McClellan with 67, second place Jeff Walker
and Gary Jack with 69 and the third place went to John
Ballard and Kevin Tipton with a seventY.
Third flight winners were Bill Nitcholas and Marty
Duniver of Shamrock in first place with 68. Also with a
68 was the team of Nolan Sanders and Jimmy Sanders.
Their second place was the result of a coin toss. Third
place winners were Horace and Gary McClellan with a
seventy. Their match was decided by a coin toss involv-
ing three other teams with 70.
-Sunday, May 13, the club will have a Florida Scotch
Scramble. Pro, Jim Terry, will need your reservation in
advance so please contact him soon.
Next Wednesday night will again be "Family Night."
Come on out and enjoy the fun. The buffet begins at
seven.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moss of Burger, O. C, Spier of
Dumas, Mrs. Milton Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Rabbitt Osburn,
Etta Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gernes of Clarendon
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moss over the weekend.
the Goodnight Community in Armstrong County for over 30
years, were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 5, in Goodnight
Baptist Church with Rev. O. C. Edwards, pastor, officiating.
Interment was in Memory Gardens Cemetery at Pampa
with arrangements under direction of Murphy Funeral
Home.
Mrs. Clack died at 1:15 a. m. Friday, May 4, in St.
Anthony's Hospital in Amarillo. She was born at Elida,
N. Mex., and moved to the Goodnight community at an
early age with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. William
W. McDowell, prominent Armstrong County ranchers.
She was married to Wilbern R. Clack February I9, 1933,
at Florence, Ariz., and lived in Hutchinson County for
over 30 years before moving back to Armstrong County
8 years ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Wllbern R. Clack of
Goodnight; one sister, Mrs. John C. Crain of Austin; one
brother, Joe W. McDowell of Amarillo; three nephews,
John W. Craln of Navasota, James C. Crain of Anstin,
Robert E. McDowell of McLean; a niece, Sandra Morris
and four great Nieces and nephews.
Bearers were Lee Palmer, Davis Burrow, A. J. Gar-
land, Joe Lovell, D. A. Stockstill and Clyde Hudson,
Moffett services conducted
Graveside services for ShannonCurtis Moffett, infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. LannyCurtisMoffett, wereheld at 10 a.m.
Monday, May 7, in Citizens Cemeterywith Rev. Tom Posey,
minister of First Christian Church in Memphis, officiating.
Interment was in Citizens Cemetery with arrangements
under direction of Murphy Funeral Home.
The infant was stillborn at 7: GO p. m. Saturday, May 5, in
Groom Memorial Hospital. . ......... , ........................
Survivors include his parents; grandparents, Mrs. Maudel
McCauley of Amarillo, John McCauley of Memphis, Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Moffett of Clarendon; great-grandparents,
Mrs. Eula Moffett of Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. M.L.
McCauley of Seymour.
School
Besides Bishop Garrett, a total of thirty
served the church. Men such as Bishop E. E.
E, C. Seaman, the Reverend George H.
Archdeacon Claude C. Cantebury have been re,
many of the Sunday sermons.
During the height of congregational attendance
to 1945, the church supported a choir varying
songsters. These participants would pay 25¢
a laundry fee for their vestments. The money alSO
pay for the young lads who pumped the organ everY!
morning. A good pricking from the organist's
the boys promptly on cue!
At present date Archdeacon James Wilson is
from Amarillo each Sunday to conduct services.
of the church hold a yearly Rogation service and
traditions which date back to the mother church
Church of England.
Through the faith and determinations of those
Christians of November 1887 and their relig
the Clarendon Episcopal Church has continued its
and missions. In 1971 the State Historical Survey
nized the structure as a state historical sight and
a commerative plaque in its honor.
The good Lord himself long ago recognized
strong determination of this little congregation
designed his own "plaque" for their devout
HARRED'S FISH HOUSE
will open two days a week
Thursdays & Fridays
9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m.
Call orders to
226-4104 or 944-
East on Highway 287
Claude, Texas
Menu
MAY 14 - 18
MONDAY
Chipo Pie with Cheese
Tossed Green Salad
Buttered Corn
Coconut Cake
Milk
TUESDAY
Pigs in a Blanket
Mixed Greens
Blackeyed Peas
Fruit Jello
Milk
WEDNESDAY
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce
Cole Slaw
English Peas
Hot Rolls - Buffer
' Stewed Apricots
Milk
the
1971 Eldorado
1973 Sedan deVille
1969 Coupe deVille
Own a Cadillac ?
Of course you can!
Right now, you could be very, very close to the
special pleasures of Cadillac ownership.
Because right now there exists a very special
set of circumstances favoring the person
who longs to be a Cadillac owner.
It begins with the beautiful new 1973 Cadillacs themselves.
These cars are the finest ever built by Cadillac--
reflected by the fact that the '73 Sedan deVille,
shown above, has already established itself as the single
most popular luxury car in automotive history.
There are nine great '73 Cadillacs from which to choose.
And right now, your Cadillac dealer can probably supply
just the model you want.., just the way you want it!
If a new Cadillac is not yet in your plans,
consider the pleasure of driving a Cadillac of another year.
The great demand for new Cadillacs has made
a number of beautiful previously-owned cars available.
Like the 1971 Eldorado
or 1969 Coupe deVille, shown above•
It's true. A Cadillac of any recent year
will likely have more luxury, more convenience features,
more power equipment than you'll find
on many of today's new cars.
For a lot of reasons, there couldn't be abetter time to visit
your authorized Cadillac dealer than right now.
First choose Cadillac... then choose the year.
THURSDAY
Bar-B-Que Chicken
Potato Salad
Seasoned Green Beans
Homemade Bread
Pineapple Pudding
Milk
FRIDAY
Chili Burger on Bun
French Fries
Tossed Green Salad
Cherry Cobbler
Give Morn a Frigidaire
dishwasher on her day
Smart styling is only how good Frigidaire looks '!
real worth of Frigidaire is how good it cleans
pots, pans, glasses and silverware.
Milk • 7-cycles- one for every dishwashing need.
Out of Orbit • Protective racks and door to avoid nicks.
• Easy loading -- no scraping dishes, load
silverware with handles up or down.
• Dual detergent injectors, and many more
- MAY IS ELECTRIC DISHWASHER I
BUY NOW ON REDD Y CREDIT
fM GETTING SEASICK-- !