The Clarendon Press, May I0, Page 6
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Clarendon, Texas
Both Goodnight and Claude
were deeplysaddened to learn of
the deaths of two of their most
outstanding citizens. Mrs. Fred
Longbine and Mrs. W. R. Clack
both passed away Friday of last
week.
We can never hope to repay
these families for the devotion
and graciousness both of these
two ladies contributed to us.
Each and every one of us can
remember some thoughtfulness
or kind deed preformed by
either Mrs. Clack or Mrs.
Longbine, and for these cher-
ished memories we will always
carry a warm reminiscent glow
for each of them. And, how very
grateful we are to have had the
monumental honor in knowing
them.
The Clarendon seniors aren't
the only graduating class lead-
ing busy lives lately!
Sunday morning the Claude
seniors were honored at an ear-
ly morning breakfast at the din-
ing hall of FirstBaptistChurch.
Wednesday evening the Method-
ist took their turn in treating the
graduates. For a different twist
the class delighted in aMexican
Fiesta. The latter part of this
week the seniors willhave their
class party and with all the
preparations at hand it pro-
mises to be long remembered
as the best ever.
Many of the class members
helped with last weeks FFA
parents and sons banquet held
in the high school cafeteria
Saturday night. For the evening
meal all partook (in great
haste[) ofbarbequed beef, potato
salad, cole slaw, red beans and
ice cream.
Friday evening found several
of the seniors helping with the
8th grade party and dance.
Thursday the seniors of the
National Honor Society and their
sponsor, Finis Brown, held in-
stallation services for seven
lower classmen. Those being
admitted to the NHS were Cathy
Hollingsworth, Cindy Cruse,
Deena Lowerance, Sandra
Goodin, Cheryl Hundley, Karen
Gunter and Tony Stephenson.
Most likely you thought that
these last two weeks would
never come true. Right class of
'73? Now you are desperately
hoping thing will slow down just
a little!
M r. and Mrs. Ben Chamberlain
and daughter, Prairie Counce,
and grandson, David, traveled
to Denver, Colo., to be with
the Chamberlain's other daugh-
Band enjoy! -
Colorado trif
ty a 1
becii
hard_woridlsh
musicia.
Charlie Mac Neely of Amarillo
was a houseguest of Mrs. L. S.
Newberry Thursday.
A pat-on-the-back is award-
ed to Kevin Hudson.YonngHud-
son's entry in the District 4-H
competition placed first in
Wildlife Management division.
This honor qualifies Kevin to
compete in the A & M contest
held in June.
Mrs. Cliff Mayben drove to
Amarillo Monday.
This was (and still is)"Spring
Clean-Up Week" for the town of
Claude. Throughout the past
four days community-minded
volunteers have been dedicating
their spare time to removing
garbage and other refuse from
streets, sidewalks and store
fronts to make a more attrac-
tive Claude. Saturday morning
a pick-up crew will dispose of
any collected garbage placed in
front of private homes.
Mayor Ruepert Tucker, who
proclaimed the week's event,
has to date met with full cooper-
ation from the community.
Bill Henrichs, Chamber of
Commerce president, appointed
Pills Crudgington as"Clean-Up
Week" chairman.
Won't it be nice to FINALLY
dispose of those tree limbs?!I
Thursday morning the ambul-
ance escorted Alfred Reck to
Northwest Texas Hospital after
he encountered a nasty fall in
front of the Post Office. Be-
cause of the seriousness of the
fall Mr. Reck required sur-
gery Saturday to insert a plate
in the broken bone right below
his hip. After the operation he
was returned to Room 241.
The Russell Barnetts spent the
week at Lake Meredith working
on their trailer there.
Ishmie Hill of Canyon, Ethel
Logsdon and L. A. Ford were
the honorees at abirthdaydinner
in the Ford home Sunday. Also
getting in on the festivities were
the Fred Millers, Mr. andMrs.
Stacy Howell of Canyon, Jerry,
Becky, Rodney Kelly Goodin and
the Henry Fords.
E d Reed, Rex Bagwell and their
sons, Wes and Ross, spent all
day Saturday touring the Texas
A&M campus and meeting with
admissions officials.
Melvin Winckompleck was
taken to High Plains Baptist
Hospital after suffering a heart
attack early Saturday morning.
At present he is still reported
to be in intensive care. Mr.
Winckompleck is a brother-in-
law of Tom Miller's.
ter, Benece.
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Come worship with us in REVIVAL.!
Bob Roland and his son and
daughter - in - law, the Bobble
Lands, fished at Lake Meredith
F riday.
Saturday night, May 19, willbe
the date for the adult leaders
4-H meeting at FSTI. This
includes all sponsors of the 23
county-wide District 1 Area.
Gathering time is 7 p.m. until
9:. 30 p.m.
Mrs. Faye C orbin is still stay-
ing with her daughter, Barbara
of Austin. "-:.. "."
After 34 year}" of the "good
life" Mrs. Sallie Smith moved
from the farm to town Tuesday
evening, after selling her coun-
try home to the William Con-
rads. Mrs. Smith moved to
306 Wilson in West Claude.
How does it feel to have such
close neighbors. Mrs. Smith?
Mrs. Cleve f3ennett was in
Amarillo Monday for medical
reasons.
Lane Greenway left Satur-
day for Las Vegas for mem-
orial services for his brother,
Cecil Greenway, which were
conducted Monday.
The C. M. Neelys OF Amarillo
lunched with Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Crain Thursday.
Mrs. Fred Harris of Tulia
spent Thursday night with Mr.
and Mrs. George Wilmoth, her
parents.
Last Sunday a "duo recital"
of Mrs. Cheryl Doan's voice
students and Arthur William's
flute students was held in the
Recital Hall of AmarilloCollege
campus. Those participating
from Claude were Lynette Eng-
lish, vocalist andVirginiaBrit-
ten. flutist.
qrhose present to hear their
community representatives
performances were Mrs. Ern-
est Melton and Thalia, Mrs.
Edna Goodin and Sandra and
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Vance.
Frances May and Lorene
Jnstiss attended the Amarillo
Art Show held at Amarillo Col-
lege Saturday.
The J. E. Johnsons shopped in
Clarendon Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hundley
and the Carl Hignetts visited
in Amarillo Sunday.
Mrs. Burl Loveday became a
patient at St.Anthony's HospRai
Sunday afternoon for surgical
purposes on Monday. Her room
number is 212.
Kenneth Mayben will return
home from A & M this Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lovell and
rls spent Sunday with Mr.and
rs. Ben Lovell.
They also got to see Mrs. Ru-
by Bumpas and Lucille Couch,
sisters of Rev. Edwards.
Tuesday Mrs. Newberry was
in the home of Mrs. RuthTims.
How happy and proud we are
of Clarendon Jr. College gradu-
ate Scott Boomer!
Susan Bagwell was admitted
to High Plains Baptist Hospi-
tal April 27.
Happy Birthday! Cynthia
Marsh, J. B. Smith, Lolita Mac
Hudson r Tracy Patterson, Lois
Morri Greg Sullivan, Merle
Nelson, Maggie Wisdom, Ca-
therine Campbell, R. G. Eddie-
man, Laura Lee Adams, Bob
Riley, Eleanor Watkins, Lav-
onne Digs, Willie Modisette,
Carol Harrell, Emma B. Wag-
goner, and Kathryn Watson.
How about this weather? Wind,
wind and more wind! We had
a little moisture the first part
of the week. You'd never know
it be now, thoughI
Sunday Waunell Stockman,
Lessie Ward, Billie W olford and
Johnnie Greenway lunched at
Shirley's in Amarillo.
Miss Sheila Mayben was re-
cently informed that she had
been chosen the Outstanding
Twirler at the Greater South-
II The C. A. Davises of Amarillo
were guests OF her sister and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Armstrong, Friday. Also
spending the day with the Arm-
strong's were Anne and Fay
Davis.
Best wishes newly-weds, Mr.
and Mrs. Dee AduddellI
Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Smyrl
and Kellie Jo spent Tuesday
night with the W. M. Crains.
surgery in High Plains Bap- Seven a.m. Friday a
List Hospital last week. Her wished for dream The
condition is satisfactory, reality for 52 ve s,
Tonight the Fairview Busy and industrious sldec
Bees will celebrate 51 years The Clarendon High de c
of organization with a pancake Broncho Band left that the c
supper at the commmdty center, for the Cannon City, Col0Zl rk fo
ard Palmer hosted 13 of Music Festival In corn€ Ri
the Clarendon senior boys to a withover 52 Texas" pm/iers t
steak supper Saturday night, and t-olorado bands, thePeiJi' lker
One OF Claude's "ace re- mere were required to 00;
:h tl eir mr Peto
pzlit es B01i : Shie
• "he gfer
und y the €11 for
in the Cann lttrt
First Baptist Church
Clarendon, Texas
Now In Progress Thru Sunday Night
porters", Rhonda Conrad, was
featured on the 6:30 p.m.
K G N C newscast Thursday.
Rhonda's story on the retire-
ment of longtime teacher, Mrs.
Glenn Wilkins, won her the fie-
vision equivalent of a front page
story!
I really am thankful for all
of you who remember to give
me a ring when you have news!
showing of both their
and playing abilities.
turday and Sunda'
marched
P a rade.
Accomodalions for the;.l
were provided by the Bel][
Motel of Pueblo. Adult t][
sors for the trek were,'l
and Mrs. P. C. Messer,
Gladys Blackburn, MNsI 1
Veach and Mr. and MrsJ1"
vin Boothe.
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A Monday evening Claalat 8]I a
ssistance the bus rolled in to
returning some very halited
over-nourished, lean-po¢ W
available memrtoo,',:,
How lucky they' II feel il ]ian
to come knowing they w ot
Beryl Clinton, Dean of Clar- first band in a long till
endon College, announced this be able to travel for aall
week that student assistance the year band trip[ I[
will be available for students
western Music Festival inAma-
rillo last Friday and Saturday.
Happiest of anniversaries!
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wisdom,
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Harred,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fitzger-
ald, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth John-
ston and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Stephenson.
attending Clarendon College
through the same programs that The Continentals, the
Stage Band of Fort Sill,
were available the past year.
laboma, entertained the |
All students needing financial school students and faculU| 1
aid to attend college should pro-
cess their application immedi- esday morning. .
The band, touring areal
ately or contact Beryl Clinton, school for promotional _I ....
Dean of Clarendon College, at
P. O. Box 968, Clarendon, Tex- see, presented musicalW.,'J [lUll
as, 79226, orcallS06-874-3571, modern as well as t ,]ll;
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Clarendon Cattle Co., Incl"
Services 7:30 p.m each night.
Monday thru Friday 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. & 9 t0 10:30 a.m
James Brandon, pastor,
will lead the RevivaL
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Terry Scogg ,
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and Mrs. Ed Reed flew to
g dire . Camp Pendieton, Caiif.a to be
SO n with their older son, Hugh.
Because of freakish weather
hazards, the Reeds were way-
layed in Phoenix, Ariz. Stony
Rev. James Brandon •,|| • i m| found it was a grand time to
Will leaa me m usIc. "investigate" the springstock
of the Arizona merchantsl
Rev. and Mrs. O. C. Ed-
wards went to Plainview to
see their daughter, Mrs. Pat
"Bibl ,.o,, and her son, Vance.
e Study each morning, Ter..in
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Hol m q, #,.
'What the Bible says about the y Spirit.' , qt,,
I A film about Brazil shown at each night meeting. The
Tumbleweed
Clarendon
for nine months in Kula-Lamper
Malaysia May 0. Dr. Cornette
has received a Fullbright-
Hayes lectureship there and
will begin work May 30. The
Cornettes have two children,
Jim and Betsy.
Enrouteto Ames Mr. and Mrs.
Christian toured the Eisenho-
wer Memorial in Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bairi
of Wheeler, the Fred Day fam-
ily of Clarendon and the Jim
Jones all came overforaweek-
end visit with the Max Bairds.
Dana Baird enjoyed the two
days so much she decided to
extend her stay through the
week.
Several Saturdays ago Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Chris-
tian returned Friday from a 10
day visit with their daughter and
her family, Dr. andMrs.James
L. Cornette.
The Cornettes will be leaving
Mrs. Steve Donald are still
staying with relatives inTroop.
Golfers Pttts Crudgington,
Wayne Campbell and MikeBen-
son matched against Gary and
Don Bagell in the Junior- Mrs Bromley's
Senior tournament at Clarendon
Country Club last weekend.
Mrs. Alda Hudson and Mrs.
Lucille Mayes enjoyed the hoe- •
pitality of Mrs. L. S. Newberry
Thursday.
DininE Room
for future delivery. Will aid you in financing of ye
cattle on the gain or buy-back deals.
William M. 'Bill' Porter 874-3314 or 874-393'