BLAKE shows his string of bass caught at Green-
He won the Clarendon College Fishing Contest.
on this string weighs 7 lb. 10 ounces, to win
.=st.
ie Johnson's
Hadley
of the Cowbelles
Program for Thurs-
meetings of Hedley
The meeting will be-
Steaks will be serv-
Mrs. Roy Jewell of
Hedley visitors
and Friday.
Simmons is visiting
Grady Arnold
Eva Fisher in
Reeves visited in
Thursday and Fri-
iss Mel-
Mrs. Harry
who is
lland Park Hospital
Mrs. Rollie Brumley
who is there
Iter Pierce is back
visiting relatives
She made the trip
Porter Piece, and
Worth and her
Fred Carter of
Simmons Lewellyn;
rs. John Adamson,
Ooker of California,
Homer Simmons of
i sister, Lois, and the
passed away
Calif., May 4 of
. Memor-
Were conducted May
was served at
meeting of Hedley
Legion. The
aembership of 83 is
short of their quota.
Post in the county
yCoun-
members.
Clifford
Fred Stafford, Hed-
rs of the board, attend-
Board of Di-
in Crowell last
of Ft. Carson,
at home most of
e is being transfer-
rt Sill, Okla., much
[red Clendeunan and
made a trip to
last weekend.
Club will cele-
anniversary with
uet Thursday
gSweet-
give the prograni.
Ls glad Paul ir is
y of
re recent visitors in
Mrs. Obe Holland.
Clifford John-
)toClar-
last week.
Stone spent the
marillo visiting re-
of Future
was
May 3. 4 and
the I[edley
Beckie McPher-
Skaggs. They
by Mrs.
1an, their advisor.
Saturday night
a very impressive
a w,mderful time
of Pampa visit(
Miss Kelly Woodard spent
Easter holiday in Panhandle
visiting her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wood-
ard.
New street flags have been
ordered. The date set to fly
all the flags downtown is Mon-
day, May 28, Memorial Day.
Sam Sanders and Clifford
Johnson were in Clarendon on
business last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bag-
gett and Mrs. TommyBainat-
tended memorial services for
Vernon Ford in Amarillo May
1.
Mrs. Royce Hall of Clar-
endon was aHedley visitor last
Sunday. Among those she
visited were Mrs. Eva Hill,
Mrs. Myrtle Kirkpatrick and
Mrs. J. B. Pickett.
Visiting Mrs. Lucy Bishop,
and Mrs. Lelia Moffit last
Sunday was Mrs., Alice Lacy
of Quanah.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewart
took his mother Mrs. B. N.
Stewart of Amarillo last week
for medical care.
Pople in Hedley were busy
in yards and gardens last
week. Despite wintery weath-
er in April and part of May
the grass, some beautiful
flowers and gardens are mak-
ing things look like spring.
The showers have really help-
ed.
The annual parent and son
banquet of the Hedley FFA
Chapter was held Tuesday at
8 p.m. at Hedley High School
cafeteria. It was well attended
and enjoyed byall. Doyle Mes-
ser is the chapter's advisor.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Wade
and Mrs. Clyde Hoggard at-
tended Clarendon College
graduation ceremonies last
Friday evening. Mary Wade of
Panhandle, a granddaughter of
the Wades, held top honors.
Mrs. TerrySimpson and son,
Jody, spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Sanders.
Bobby Hoggard was recently
elected Sentinel of the FFA
Chapter at TarletonState Col-
lege in Stephenville.
Hedley High School Junior-
Senior Banquet .will be held
this Friday night at Hedley
Lions Club Den.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boat-
right attended the dedication of
Cal Farley Chapel at Boys
Ranch Sunday. They were
House guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Colliett.
The WSCS of Hedley Uniteu
Methodist Church met at the
home of Mrs. Betty Williams
last Monday. The ladies be-
gan Bible study of the Book of
P roverbs.
Johnny Parker of Wellington,
a former Hedley resident, un-
derwent major surgery at St.
Anthonys Hospital inAmarillo
last Monday. His sister, Mrs.
Sam Sanders of Hedley, was
there with him.
A niece of Mrs. J. M. Baker
visited the Bakers Sunday en-
route to her home in Dallas.
She had been visiting her fa-
ther and Mrs.Baker'sbroth-
er, Curtis Wiley in Pampa.
Mr. Curtis has been quite ill.
Fish Contest
winners told
The fishing contest sponsored
by the Sportsmen Club at Clar-
endon College and the Little
Emporium at Greenbelt Lake
came to an end on May 5.
Clarence Hamilton, sponsor of
the Sportsmen Club at CC, has
announced the winners as fol-
lows:
Open Division:
Bass--David Blake, 7 pounds
4 ounces
Pike--No entry
Catfish--A1 BoRon, 6 pounds
10 ounces
Panfish--No entry
Sportsmen Club Division:
Student Chris H and captured the
Bass contest with a 2 pound
2 ounce entry. In the Pike
class, there was no entry. Stu-
dent Gary Messer captured the
catfish crown with 2 pounds and
1 ounce. Seth Ralton, also a
student at CC, took the pan fish
trophy with a weight of 10
ounces.
Hamilton also announced that
a new fishing contest began at
Greenbelt Lake on May 6, and
will end July 6 at 5p.m. There
will be an Open Division and
a Sportsmen Club Division with
a registration fee of $1 with
three trophies given in this
meet---one for the largestpike,
one for the largest catfish, and
one for the largest bass.
Everyone is invited to enter
this contest by registering at
the Little Emporium, Syd Blue's
and all weights must be tallied
at the Little Emporium.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kin-
slow of San Antonio visited the
Frank Murrays last week.
We are glad to have Mr. and
Mrs. Dee Riley back at home
in Hedley after spending the
Winter in Arlinon.
The Singing Sweethearts won
'irst place at a talent show
sponsored by the Estelline
High School Pep Squad at
Estelline last Friday night.
They also won a first place at
Lakeview Talent show recent-
ly. They are sponsoredbyMr.
and Mrs. Don Springer.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Pierce are Mrs. Jo Perry of
Talco, Mrs. Robert Kelso of
Galveston and Mrs. Arlene
Trussell of Texas City.
The Senior Class of Hedley
High School left for their trip
last Tuesday. They visited
Colorado Springs, Denver, and
other points of interest. Class
sponsors are Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Messer. Room mothers
are Betty Morgan and Lola
Faye Naylor. Seniors making
the trip were Linda Lindsey,
Rhonda Morgan, Amy Lind-
sey, Tanya White, Barbara
Tindale, Betty Painter, Dor-
othy Wilson, David BoRn and
Tex Naylor. They reported
a very enjoyable trip, but
did see a bit of snow.
Mrs. Sam Younger's week-
end visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Kenny Drum and chil-
dren, Terry Drum of Lub-
bock, PFC Billy Drum and
Sgt Ronald Britton of Fort
Carson, Colo.
Johnny Hill graduated from
Clarendon College last Friday
night. Those attending from
Hedley included his parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Hill, Jr.,
his wife Gale and little daugh-
ter and her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Buford Holland. They al-
so attended the reception after
the graduation excercises.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Brin-
son and Mrs. Edythe Bain
visited Mrs. Vera Deweese
in Amarillo Sunday.
Mrs. Gertrude O'Bannon of
Wichita Falls passed awa[ in
Wichita Falls on May 1. She
was the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeCoursey
of Giles and a cousin of Sam
and Otis Owens of Hedley.
The Baccalaureate services
for the Hedley High School
graduates will be held at the
First Baptist Church of Hed-
ley this Sunday evening 13th
at 7 p,m.
Mrs. Katherine Pigg of Clar-
endon brought the message for
the morning service of Hedley
United Methodist Church last
Sunday. Theme of her sermon
was "We Are Committed To
Something." Special music
was a duet by Mrs. Fred
Watt and Mrs. Fred Staf-
ford with Miss Cliftie Holland
at the piano. Mrs. Pigg will
fill the pulpit at this church
for their morning service
throughout the month of May.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Steele and little daughter,
Toni, of Memphis spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Bgo;e White is in Hall Coun-
ty Hospital in Memphis.
The Clarendon Press, May 10, Page 9
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