The Clarendon Enterprise May 10, 2007
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Student Council
names winners
A PROUD PAST WITH A SOLII) FUTURE
of talent show
The 6th Annual CHS Student
Council Talent Show benefiting St.
Jude Children's Research Hospital"
took place on Monday, April 30, and
raised $323 for the hospital.
The talent presented and the
community support for the show was
outstanding. The winners were:
Elementary - Primary: 1st Colt
Wood, 2rid Tyler paul, 3rd TayloR
Knorpp and Blayne Layton.
Elementary - Intermediate: 1st
Austin Lowry, 2nd Jacy Hill, 3rd
Minnie, Albert and Tessa Buckhaults,
Savannah Topper and Jacy Hill
Ashlee and Roger Estlack of The Clarendon Enterprise stand with Junior High: 1st Elizabeth
Laurie Brown and Mary Smithee of The Canadian Record. The papers O'Rear, 2rid Savannah Harkness and
tied for the top honors at the Panhandle Press Assocition convention Brooklyn Bailey, and 3rd Kristen
Watson and Amber Keelin
Saturday. Enterprise Photo/AnndriaKidd High School: 1st Audrey Jones,
2rid Katie Askew, and 3rd Brad
Hagood.
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THE CLARENDON ENTERPRISE
received six first place plaques in the
Panhandle Press Association's 2006
Better Newspaper Contest during
the PPA's 97th annual convention
Saturday in Amarillo and tied with
THE CANADIAN RECORD for General
Excellence honors
Roger Estlack and Karl Lindsey;
Front Page Layout; Spot News
Photos by Roger Estlack and Karl
Lindsey; Best Advertising Initiative
by Roger Estlack, Julie Funderberg,
and Ashlee Estlack; Best Sports
Writing by Sandy Anderberg; and
Best Humorous Columns by Carrie
The local paper also received Helms TippenandRogerEstlack.
the Ken Towery Community Service "Last year was a trying year for
Award in the Division I category for the ENTERPRISE when we lost my Dad
weekly newspapers for coverage of and our senior staff member Cheryl
last year's wildfires and a campaign Johnson left for a new career," E~t-
that raised money for the three local lack said. "Our new staff - Ashlee,
fire departments. The ENTERPRISE Julie, and Anndria (Kidd)- have
has previously received the Towery really stepped up, and I'm very proud
Award in 2006, 2004, 2002, 2001, of them."
and 1999 The paper also received second
The tie for General Excellence place awards for Headline Writing,
was an unusual occurrence. Feature Writing, News Writing, and
"We battle back and forth with Editorials. Third place plaques were
Canadian every year for the top also received in the categories of Spot
honors," said publisher Roger Est- News Photos and Society/Lifestyles.
lack "Laurie Ezzell Brown and her Helms also received an Honorable
staff in Canadian consistently pro- Mention for Serious Columns.
duceoneof, the veaTbesta ~.~p~p~,Attending this year's convert-
in the state To be tied.with~them lion and acc[pting the awards on
means we must be doing something the EN'rE?,~ S--" betaa~:: WTer~:~pub~
right." lisher R0ger Estia~k/Office Di~ctor
The ENTERPRISE received first Ashlee Estlack, Classified Ad Man-
place honors for Feature Photos by ager Anndria Kidd, and Ben Estlack.
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phase of his trial, according to Sheriff
Butch Blackburn.
The dispatcher at the sheriff's
office logged a call at 7:57 a.m. that
a man in Lelia Lake was threatening
suicide. Deputies Randy Bond, Mike
Spier, and Kelly Hill responded to the
call and found Callis wielding a knife
and threatening to harm himself,
Blackburn said.
"Chief Deputy Randy Bond was
able to talk him out of doing any-
thing," the sheriff said.
At the courthouse, District Judge
David McCoy ordered Blackburn
to arrest Callis and place him in the
Donley County Jail on a charge of
Failure to Appear.
Messer said the jurors were kept
unaware of Callis' suicide threat and
his arrest so as not to prejudice their
decision in the case before them.
While the defendant was in
custody, the jury determined that
Callis receive a sentence of five years
confinement probated to eight years
probation and a fine of $10,000 pro-
bated to $5,000.
"If he violates his probation, a
judge could sentence himup to five
years in prison," Messer said.
The district attorney also said
Callis will also have to register as a
sex offender for the rest of his life.
"I appreciate the hard work of
the sheriff's office and the jurors in
this case," Messer said.
Callis was arraigned Thursday
by County Judge Jack Hall for the
Failure to Appear Charge and was
released Friday on $20,000 bond.
"Failure to Appear is a third
degree felony, and that charge will
now have to go through the court
process" Blackburn said.
Messer's office said a third
degree felony could carry a sentence
of two to ten ~ears.
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