The Clarendon Press, May 17, 1973 Page 6
Mrs. Ruth Rhoades and Barry of Amarillo visited Saturday
morning with the Hubert Rhoades and Clyde Butle'i t, who is
in Medical Center Nursing Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Micky Thomas and baby of Pampa spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hearn.
Mrs. Joe Green underwent surgery at Neblett Clinic Hos-
pital in Canyon Wednesday. She is recuperating aswell as can
be expected at this time and Horace Green spent several
days this past week at the hospital with her. Mrs. Horace
Green and Beth visited with her Friday afternoon and Mr.
and Mrs. Bernie Green were in Canyon to see her Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ray Holley of Aries,a, N. Mex., spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doss Finley.
Mrs. L. O. Christie visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
Donald Odom.
Mrs, Hubert Rhoades returned Monday from her trip to
Rosell, N. Mex., and Elida, N. Mex. She visited a few days
with her sister and family. Enroute home she spent Monday
night in Grady, N. Mex. with the Roy Rush family, who have
a new baby girl. Monday Mary Rush and Sue Rhoades had
lunch with the F. A. Grahams in Frtona.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mahaffey visited in Pampa with Mrs.
Grace Hester and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gill Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Roehr visited with Mr. and Mrs. Doss
Finley Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Hearn and family of Garland spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hearn.
Paula and Jama Chamberlain and Jason Green spent the
night with Ellen Green Saturday and had breakfast Sunday
morning.
Hubert Rhoades and Doss Finley attended the FHA chicken
barbeque Tuesday night.
Frank Lyle of Clarendon visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Hearn.
Mrs. John Just and her mother, Mrs. T. A. Nelson, and
Mrs. Harvey Dunn of Pampa were in Amarillo Wednesday
visiting Mrs. Mary Myers who is a patient in a Amarillo
hospital.
Doss Finley made a business trip to Claude Wednesday.
Mrs. Harold Green of Phillips and Mrs. Austin Rhoades of
Medical Center Nursing Home visited Thursday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rhoades and Mrs. Green visited
Mrs. Skeet Brown enroute home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Watson had dinner Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Cole and family. Also having dinner were
Mrs. Doris Mills and child of Clarendon, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Watson, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adenia and Bill
Moss.
Mr. and Mrs. Clerm Duggan of Canyon spent Saturday and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doss Finley.
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Green and family of Amarillo had sup-
per with the Horace Greens Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Dora Joyner of Amarillo spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Ollie Nelson, cad-her sister, Mrs. Bonnie
Koontz. ":.:..* "'* -.=
Mrs. Minnie Taylor of Leedy, Okla., spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Partain.
Mr. and Mrs. James RileyofSpearman and daughter,
Kim and son of Lavern, Okla. spent Sundaywith Mr. and
Nuford Dill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mahaffey and Hugh spent
Day in Pampa with her mother, Mrs. Grace Hester
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gill.
Robert Partain's sister, Betty, is ln the
Amarillo.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Odom and family visited
Mrs. Tom Odom Sunday.
Tarry and Garry Bible visited Sunday
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Bible.
Mr. and Mrs. Skeet Brown and Gary and
Rhoades had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Rhoades.
Spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. S.
and Mrs. Dan Perdue, Dana and Katherine and
Todd and boys, all of Levelland.
Will see you all next week.
FOR SALE
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FOR SALE: Lady Kenmore
Washer and Dryer reasonable
874-3679.
GARAGE SALE: Thursday Only
3rd and Holly.
FOR SALE: Ping Pong table,
2 sections folded, complete with
net. Call 874-3501.
FOR SALE: 90 cc Suzuki 1971
model. 874-3457.
FOR SALE: 1959 Dodge. Good
motor, $100.00, 874-2512 after
5 p.m.
FOR SALE: Lots 380 and 361
on David Street. Seminole Ad-
dition. $1,000 at Sherwood
Shores. 806-744-3005. F.M.
Chancey
FOR SALE: Plainsman's toma-
to plants. Also border Collie
puppies for sale, $25. Phone
874-3355 or H. L. Bond.
FOR SALE: Rock slabs of all
kinds. Agites, flint, Jasper, pe-
trified wood. Also geods. Joe
Wells, 176Rosemarie, Howard-
wick, 874-3738.
MOBIL HOME: 14 by 80
2 bedrooms, 2 baths, cellar and
patio. Landscape and fruit
trees. 874-3961 or Sherwood Of-
rice.
FOR SALE: Boy Scout suit,
nearly new. Contact Veda
Mahaffey at Ashtola.
1954 Deqoto - Good Clean Car
ready to restore for showpiece.
Reasonable- Maxine Weaver.
Claude, Tex. 79019
FOR SALE: Pontoon boat with
two Evlnrude 30 h.p. electric
start motors and trailer. Call
874-3854.
FOR SALE: Trailer hitch to
fit on pickup. Call 874-3719.
FOR SALE: Hand crocheted
dresser scarfs, bedspreads,
tablecloth, dish rags and pot
lifters. Call 874-3838.
FOR SALE: Bunkbeds, $75, ex-
cellent condition or trade for
good full size box spring and
mattress. Call 874-2342.
FOR SALE: 7-month old dish-
washer, $125.00. small deep-
freeze, $20.00. Phone 874-
3922.
FOR SALE: Antique clocks
shipped from Germany. Some
grandfather and some wall
clocks. Call 874-2438.
FOR SALE: New Hog farrow-
ing crate for sale. Valued at $85,
will take $50. Call 874-3748.
Nearly New 5 cu. ft. refri-
gerator. Ideal for office or den.
874- 3826 evenings.
FOR SALE: Electric roaster on
stand with turner. Call Blocker
Apart men, s-- 874- 2588.
FOR SALE: One I sack gasoline
powered concrete mlxer--$ 250.
Phone 874-3547.
FOR SALE: Cash register. Call
874-2530.
FOR SALE: 1G Ft. Boat and
Trailer, with GO H.P. Johnson
Motor. $750.00 Willard Skel-
ton.
FOR SALE: Two bedroom
house. Two lots, five closets,
paneled living room, nearly new
concrete cellar. Call 874-2029.
FOR SALE: Inner spring
mattress and box springs. In
good condition. Call 874o3618.
12 GOOD Commercial Lots:
Hwy 287 in city limits of
Claude. Maxine Weaver,
Claude, Tex. 79019.
FOR SALE: Red Top Cane
seed 95% germ. 18.00 /cwt.
W. C. Thornberry 874-2294.
FOR SALE: Brown, 81-inch
Early American couch. Call
226-6311, Claude. Price $20.
HOUSE FOR SALE: 5 room,
utility, carpeted, storage, ex-
ceptionally clean. 874-2471.
FOR S.LE: 8 track AM-FM
stereo tape deck - home unit
speakers & ear phones 874-
2063.
EARLY HEGARI select seed
booking order until May first.
Sacked, treated, tagged. 90%
germination @ $12.00 per cwt.
Paul Hood, Claude, Texas
Phone 226-6881.
FOR SALE: Maytag wringer
type washer, $25; HotpointDry-
er, $20; G. E. refrigerator,
$20. Harold Taylor, last house
on left side, South Sailfish
Drive, Sherwood Shores.
OVERHEAD garage door for
sale. Call 874-3497.
FOR SALE: Treadle sewing
machine. Excellent condition.
874-2420 after 5 p.mo
FOR SALE: 1 venetian blind
36 by 36, 1 venetian blind 3C
by 24 Contact 874-2103, Clar-
endon, Texas.
FOR SALE: 1 wooden porcl:
swing 54 by 15. 1 wall hanging
laboratory.Call 874-2163, Clar-
endon, Tex.
FOR SALE: 2-edge mirrors
27 by 18 contact 874-2103. Clar-
endon.
FOR SALE: 1969 Pontiac hard-
top Catalina. Loaded withex-
tras and new tires $1200.00.
Contact Jerry Hill, Claude,
Texas 79101.
FOR SALE: ttome 4-bedrooms,
2 baths, or can be 2-bedroom
home with an apartment with a
block of land. Reasonable
priced. Phone 2140.
LEFT IN LAY-AWAY: Elec-
trophonic component stereo
with built in tape player AM.
FM radio Garrard Turntable
00 watts 10 speaker system
original price $399.95 assume
balance of $245 or $10 monthly
payments MartinSoundCenter
corner of Georgia and I 40
W olfin Square, Amarillo.
First $2,000.00 Will Buy
Mrs. W.A. Poovey Home.
First House North
Of Blocker Apartments
Joe L0vell will show
Ray Appliance Service
GENERAL ELECTRIC FRANCHISE DEALER
HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES
OF AIR CONDITIONING
FREEZER AND REFRIGERATION
SERVICE & REPAIRS
D. P. RAY, OWNER
CLARENDON, TEXAS 874-3801
FOR SALE: Well located 2
bedroom house, garage, inside
lot.
2 bedroom house on big cor-
ner lot, double car garage with
good storage. Baker Agency
874-2384.
CUSTOM SLAUGHT
AND PROCESSING
Monday Thru Friday
Country
Bacon &
Grain Fed Beef
Front Quarter Hind
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HOMEN
MEAT CO MP ANY
PHONE 874-2154 CLARENDON,
jobs on weekends and evenings.
Phone 874-2540. Call after 6
p.m.
FOR SALE: Country Club mem-
bership. $150. Call 874-2512
after 5 p.m.
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Clarendon College is accepting sealed bids on construction
of a slab floor to receive a 50' x 60 steel building on the
campus. Bids should be submitted to Kenneth D. Vaughan
no later than May 24, 1973, at 12 noon at the office of the
president in the Administration Building.
Specifications and information may be acquired at the
president's office.
Clarendon College reserves the right to refuse any and
all bids.
FOR SALE: Hegarl seed
WANTED:Smallearpenter thrasher run. $6 a hundred. FOR SALE: Registered Peki- rHigh Band festi al heldohere
C. R. Shields 874-.9.08. nese puppies, 7 weeks old. Call Ju n io v
FORSALE: 1969 Pontiac power FOR SALE: Golf clnbs. Wll- Friday marked the day for Judges were Kern Plgg, Clarendon Elementary, H; ngt. o , ; ,
and air t $950 and 1966 Chev. 4- son Staff Pro Line Irons, 2 the Clarendon Elementary and Clarendon College Chorus McLean Junior High, H in Jumor High s I in cone
door,$550. BobBel1874-3508. irons thruwedge. Less than2 Junior High BandFestival. Director andGeraldWoodof "concert; Clarendon Junior sightreadlng; and Be' u
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years old. Call 874-3339. Nine area schools took part in Panhandle. Katrina Messer igh, in concert; I in sight- g , •
Bid Notice the competition held in the was responsible for judging reading; Memphis Junior Solo and Ensembl.e:
Clarendon College Fine Arts the twirling entrees. High, l ln concert, It in sight- winners for ClarenOO,
ii:( i piing sealed Auditorium. Final results of the day is reading; Sbarmock, II in con- Ken Slavin, Coronet,
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-- as follows: cert. I in stghtreadlng; Wel- Nell McGarity, cor
a 50' x 60 j i ! • Flute Trio: Laurie St
zbmttted to " len Green, Pat Odom,
24, '3, at 12 i
mini s ion Buildin8 WANTED:. To buy old pocket inet Trio: Karla NanC
knives and pocketwatches.874- Riggs, Rosalind Sh
nd r atlon ma 2577. Ellen Green, Flute,
Smith, saxophone,
ge r :yes the ri{ Why do we run one of the patti page, twirling,
WANTED: Agoodusedtype-WHNT P VV " " "
writer. CallMrs.JimW.Baker. best agent training schools in
Bid Notice so the business? It makes our Car
NEEDED: Farm-Ranch listings
WANTED
Clarendon College is accepting sealed bids on the erection
of a 50 p x 60' steel building on the campus. Bids should be
submitted to Kenneth D. Vaughan no later than May 24,.1973,
at 12 noon at the office of the president in the Administration
Building.
Specifications and information may be acquired at the presi-
dent's office.
Clarendon College rserves the right to refuse any and all
bids.
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10th, A martllo 373-3456.
Have Buyers, Plngel 2316 W.
FOR SALE
WANTED: Experience farm
hand, age 25-50, married. Call
after 8 p.m. 806 352-0174 or
352-4210.
LOT: Children's pet. Blue
murial Collie named Bonnie.
Tag #84. Reward. PunkCamp-
bell, 874-2042.
URGENTLY NEEDED: Strong
man to assist disabled lawyer
from bed to wheelchair, to of.
lice and return. Frank Dove
Panhandle, Texas Phone 537-
3764 9-4. Home 537-3682.
WANTED: Lawns to mow.
Contact Hugh Mahaffey. Call
874-2153.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Apartments, 1 and
2 bedroom. Call 874-3372.
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ment. Close-in and all bills paid.
Call 874-2392.
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ment. Adults only. No pets.
Blocker Apts. 874-2588.
NOTICE
CC exes reunion set
The Clarendon College Exes will have their annual reunion
this year on June 9th and 10th. Honor classes are the classes
of 1923 and 1948. A personal inviation is extended to these
exes of the honor classes.
Registration for the reunion will begin at l0 a.m. on Sat-
urday, June 9th in the college cafeteria, The Ex-Student
Association Committees have planned a fun-filled day for
all with an art displaY, golf tournament, bridge, tours of
Ag Farm, Greenbelt Lake and college campus. In the eve-
ning they have scheduled a chicken barbque with all.the
trimmings. Everyone is invited to the church of their
choice Sunday morning, following church services there
will be a Sunday luncheon at the Lion*s Clttb Building for
all exes.
We hope that all exes and especially local exes will Join
us on June 9 and I0 for the Annual Clarendon College Ex-
Student Reunion.
Below is an advanced reservation form. Please fill out and
return the form, regardless if you plan to attend the reunion
or not. We would appreciate and need a current address o:
you on file.
Advanced Reservation Form CC Reunion
Name ......................... Address ...............
...... Tlckts for Saturday night Barbque $2.50 each ( )
-- Tickets for Sunday luncheon $2.50 each ( )
...... Annual membership dues $2.00
Will play in Golf Tournament ( ) Will not play ( )
Indicated above number of tickets desired. Make check pay-
able to Clarendon College Ex-Student Association. Mail to
Clarendon College, % Darlene Spier Ex-Student Secretary
PO Box 968, Clarendon, Texas 79226.
The Commissioners Court
of Donley County, Texas, will
sit as an Equalization Board
on Thursday t May 24, at 10
a.m. at the courthouse of Clar-
endon, to consider the rendi-
tions presented by the Tax Col-
lector and Assessor for 1973.
Homms In Clarendon
and Memphi
Also Farms and Ranches
Listings Wanted
SANDER'S
Real Estate
Oneta Sandera
820 8outh AHen
874-2533
BEFORE YOU BUY
YOUR NEXT STEEL
BUILDING
Call: Tech-Steel Building
Manufacturers
Borger, Texas
Phone 806-274-2562
or write Box 532
Borger, Texas
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Patients Needed
MEDICAL CENTER Nursing
Home has vacancies for four
residents. Male or Female. If
interested call 874-3760,
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Special Buy
FIRST QUALITY, name brand
8-track tapes. Top artists,
RCA, Ampex, Decca, etc. Get
them now for only $2.99 at
HENSON'S.
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;: '' agents something else.
Professional.
Southwestern Li B
Happiness is what; we sell.
H.M. (Flip) Breedlove Phone 874-2407
Clarendon, Texas
Clarendon Cattle Co., Inc.
Good Young Stock Cows for Sale--
Age Guaranteed
Stocker Calves for Sale-w, w,i put them out
on gain basis--sell them to you and buy them back
for future delivery. Will aid you in financing of
cattle on the gain or buy-back deals.
William M. 'Bill' Porter 874-3314 or 874-3936
Reagan Bain 874-2392 Ranch 874-3901
1973 Plymouth 4
chased by J.
Amarillo, from
1973 Oldsmobile 4
chased by Ray E.
Amarillo, from
Motor Co.
1973 Oldsmobile
chased by Jimmie H.
A marillo, from
Motor Co.
1973 Cadillac 4
chased by Ben R.
Chlldress, from
Motor Co.
1973 Buick 4 door,
sed by L. L. Li
from Chamberlain
1973 Oldsmobile 4
chased by R. M. Ellis
phis, from
CO.
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