The Clarendon Press, June 7, 1973, Page 9
O
PRESIDENTS of the Hedley Lions Club, honored at last weekts 31st anniversary
include Clifford Johnson, Herlie Moreman, Odis Owens, Don Springer, Harold
DOyle Messer, Earl Tollett, and Jack Stafford. (Press Photo)
Johnson's
Mrs. Pete Rice
Quitaque visit.
Sanders family
services were
for W. C. (Died
Who died in Big
27, at the Hed-
of Christ Mon-
Week with Mini-
and Minister
officiating.
Was in Rowe Cem-
of Directors of
A uthor-
eet at The Claren-
this Thurs-
ne 7, at 6:30 p.m.
of the board
to attend are Fred
Virgil McPherson
Stephens of the
Was here last week.
to Louie Bogue
at Greenbelt
lake is up over 11
from last Friday
depth of the
now over 64 feet.
were con-
The Hedley United
Church last Sunday
for E. A. (Hugh)
who died in the Hall
F rlday June 1.
was in the Erlck
at Erick, Okla. He
of World War I,
of
Hedley American
where he had a
membership rec-
45
an Leg-
ill elect officers at
meeting Tues-
)f next week, June
hot supper will be
, E3, from Fort
was able to
in Hed-
his brother's
ns wedding in
and visited his
and Mrs. Louis
Conatser is in
Hospital in
from in-
in a two car
Clarendon Mort-
is reported
R. Grimsley
arrived in Heal-
James R. wlUbe
in the week. They
attend the Grime,-
fam-
be held in the
Club Den this
Sunday. Friends
to pack
eat with the fam-
tt 12:15.
of Borger was
visitor Thursday
lie attended the
Club 31 annlver-
member of the
Club.
and Clifford
presented life-
intheHed-
by LionPresi-
at la st weeks
banquet. Both are
Both have
of the Hedley
for 31 years and
attendance
Kathy and Vickle Skaggs and
Cliftie Holland, Susie Watts
played a piano solo.
Rev. Ted Carts will preach
and serve the Lord's Supper,
Sunday June 10, for the 11 a.m.
servce. Rev. J. W. Rosonburg
of Pampa will fill the pulpit
for the morning thru the re-
mainiug month of June. In the
absence of Mrs. Pigg, she wil
be :in school.
Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Byers
and Jackie have returned from
a vacation trip. They report a
good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Altman
are having a good time this
week because Mrs. George
Adams and little granddaugh-
ter are here from Rockport.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny frorf
Amarillo visited the JackStaf-
ford's and Alfred Spalding
Sunday. Sure glad to see Gen-
ire looking so good after sur-
gery.
Fred Stafford was at home
with a cold Thursday andFri-
day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hinds
are in Abilene thisweek visit-
Ing relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Stone
and children were here visit-
ing their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Stone. They are
from Westminister, Calif.
Mrs. Beulah Sander isvislt-
ing in Dtmmitt, with Gene
Sanders family. She will visit
another son's family at Tulia,
Don Sanders.
Mrs. Tom Clemmenden and
little son, Tony, have return
home from visiting her sisters
tn east Texas.
Mrs. Thelma Shields and
boys from Amarillo, Mrs.
Jenaette and children, from
Dalhartj are visiting Mrs.
Walter Moss and Don Spring-
er.
Mrs. Don Harmon has re-
turned home from Amarillo,
#here she has been, because
of the illness of their daugh-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Canada
and Mrs. Vergie Nlvens at-
tended the funeral services for
Marvin Cannon at Tulia last
Friday.
Mrs. Wanda picket Beth
and Robbln Rhea visited Mrs.
J. P. Pickett, Mrs. Lucy Bis-
hop and Mrs. Lelia Moffett
the past Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodroe are
vacationing inMexico andCol-
orado this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey James
of Childress visited their sis-
ter, Mrs. R. A. Shaw and Ran-
dy Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paff and
children from Portalos, N.
Mex., visited their grandmo-
ther, Mrs. V. A. Hansard,
friends last week. Mrs. Poff
is better known in Hedley as
Sandra Youree.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens
were in Ft. Worth last week
to see the twins, Debbie and
Donna graduate from high
school. They are the daugh-
ters of Sam and Bobble
Owens. The Sam Owens also
saw the Texas Rangers and
Cleveland Indians play ball
while there.
OdeU Myers and his grand-
mother, Mrs. Walling were in
HEDLEY
Hedley Sunday, visiting the
Clifford Johnsons and other
friends.
Visiting the Ed Boliverslast
week were Mr. andMrs. David
Bollver from Trenton N. Jer.,
and Jimmy and Sharon from
. martllo.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Manny
and children of Lubbock were
visitors in the Home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cullen Hunsucker
and attended church at the
Baptist Church last Sunday.
75 Foot
Water Hose
Oscillating
"prinkler
4
$3.6
Artificial Flowers 24,,x s4" Ladies
Dress Bags
or
• 24" x 36" Men's
Suit Bags
1/2 Price 69¢
Mrs. J. B. Pickett visitors
last week was her son, Robert
from Amarillo. Also other
visitors were Mrs. L. E. Wig-
ginton and son's from Giles.
Visiting Mrs. Mabel Bridges
last weekend was her daugh-
ter, Mary Rins Jefferies and
grandson, Jeff Jackson of
Farmlng'ton, N.Mex. A grand-
daughter, Mrs. Bill Gates and
son, Mike of Portland, Org.
Also Billy Bridges and family
from Amarillo.
Torn Tate and Bill Carson
from Borger visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Tate last Satur-
day.
Vernie Wade is inNorthwest
Texas Hospital at Amarillo
after an accident breaking his
hip. He Is reported not doing so
good.
Mrs. Louise Long Isvisiting
her children thisweek at Stra-
her children this week at
3tratford. The Clarence and
Laurence DeBord and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hill of
Fritch were here to visit their
mother, Mrs. Sam Younger
last week.
Mrs. Mary Harris has re-
turned from Wichita Falls,
where she has been visiting
her sister.
Mrs. Joe Miller and Mrs.
Myrtle Rick Patrick went to
visit Joe Miller Wednesday.
Joe was able to return home.
lege, university, or off cam-
pus agency contribution will
provide the remaining 20 per
cent. Clarendon College has
been awarded $70,309 for an
"estimated 151 student awards.
The Clarendon
Press
.s A,.s. 99¢
Beauty Oil Mist s Oz
4 Napkins 4 Placemats Gift Boxed (
,5.95 399
Hand Woven Set Value
Edge 6 A Oz
ective Shave 93¢
;1.09 Secret 50z
Spray Deodorant5900
$1.9 5 Extra Wid e 3 6" x 8 7"
Drapes
;howeray
Bath Curtain
Crest
Toothpaste
oz 59¢
Rilsweet
40z
47¢
Fully Lined 99 LysolSp
69 ,oz
$3.00 Coppertone
ntan Lotion 8oz $1 $6.00-$7.50 Leather
• Orlean Collection t/ L_ __
32 Oz Clutch Purse
Revlon
Step Saver $!.1_9 59_¢
70z Johnson Favor Hair Spray
Furniture Polish 69¢
Hose 59
Glad you are home Joe.
Mr. and Mrs. Cullin Taylor 160 Charmin 25
ttended memorial services
for Mrs. Taylor Neice Thurs- ! =9 N¢lpkin
day, May 31, at Turkey. Maalox
CC recieves !2_ O_.z.z . Pint Aerosol
work funds s 89_¢ Pc!int
Congressman Bob Price Kaopectate e Oz
has received notification from R e x a.,. __ ,= Te t. Welcome 6__9(
the Department of Health, Edu- 49 DoorMat
cation, and Welfare, Office of
Education, of approval per.Of Milk Mag_ne_si_a . -69!
grants for institutionspartlcl-
pating in the college work- Wooku_.
study program, authorized un- '
der Title IV, Part C, of the 1OO 89¢ Lotion 16Oz
Higher Education Act of 19- Vitamin B i
65, as amended, for the O0 mgm
lad July 1, 1973, through June .VALUABLE COUPON
Void where restricted. For 21 + yrS.
30, 1974. Federal funds will "" J
$193 L00RK S3'9
provide 80 percent of student $2.09 l (with this I
nac n 200 Tablets • I "'"" =°*'"'"
Good only at Tunnen phy..Good Until 6-30-73
$3.OO18OTobletsAnadn $199 '1 Limit one per family ]
I Warning, The Surge0n General Has Dzlermined
rthritis Formula • I Thz, Cmue Smoking Is O.erou, Io Y0u, He.h.
King: 17 rag. "tar", 1.2 mg. nicotine; Extra Long: 18 rag.
"tar", 1.3 rag. nicotine av. per cigarette, FTC Report (Feb.
'73).
s. Jap Shaw and
and Randy
rrnan to visit Pat
trolly, and Dublin
Junior High
of their grand-
Patterson.
asal-
Pigg was the
the sermon at
United Methodist
morning, June
Uslc was a trio-
. after you see
-'- your doctor,
bring your
/ , prescription to
TUNNE|L
#
... PHARMACY
Where You Save Up
To 20 on leacrLptions
Phar