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The Warren Hardlns and Paula had delightful and, to say to phone the police station and leave their name and location.
Wasn't that a great wayto spend two hours on Sunday after-
noon?
The wildflowers along the roadbetweenGoodnight and Ash-
tola are absolutely unbelievablel! There are red yellowand
blue flowers on the median between the two highways.
Marti (Mrs. Kenneth) Price has beenworklng diligently on
a christening gown for son, Neat, the last couple of days.
Even though she's in such a tlzzy Martl was great enough
to give me two of her favorite salad recipes, a fruit sauce
recipe and a dessert.
ICE CREAM DESSERT
1/2 gallon (vanilla or butter pecan ) ice cream
1 roll unbaked butterscotch cookies
1 Jar chocolate or caramel topping -- OR -- 1/2 Jar of each.
Bake cookies, crumble and place half in bottom of 9"
x 13" pan. Slice ice cream andplaceon top of cookies. Pour
topping on and add rest of cookie crumbs to top.
the least, unusual guests Sunday afternoon.
Around 3 p.m. a car full of girls ad a guy pulled up in
the Hardin's drive at Ashtola. The nine girls and their guide
were touring the U.S. and wanted to see not Just the big sights
of Texas, but the slghtsthat aren't normally seen by tourists.
So, they took the road to the Hardin's.
The glrls were from Japan, France,Holland, Taiwan and
Denmark. Two were from Israel and two were from Swit-
zerland. These glrl% throughout the last year, have been
studying in the northeast part of the U.S.
Their guide was from Holland and works in a tax office
there.
These girls were shown the Hardin's farm -- their cotton
and irrigation system• The Hardins then took the entour-
age to Hall HardinPs field so that the girls could see a "walk-
ing" irrigation system. One of the students saidthat Just the
land the Hardin's home and garage is r ]would make an im-
mense farm in her homeland.
The Hardins have Mexican tenants onthelr farm. The stu-
dents met two of the Mexican girls and said that they had
never met anyone from Mexico.
Another carload of girls took a Jiffere.t route. Both cars
were to meet in A marillo at the first Exxon Station on A mar-
lllo Boulvard. If one car didn't find the other, they were
SUMMER SALE on
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Sizes Infant.-Toddler--3-6X--7-14
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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Sport Coats
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Knit Shirts
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Sizes to Shirts
28 to 48 Slacks
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Cla renclon, Texa s
Tex Selvidge really has the dieter's secret!
skinny now everyone is hounding him for his success
I don't know whether it's a coincidence or not, but
loss came just about the time Norma was touring the
cal houses and companies across the country. There
be some truth in the old ylng, "The food just
good when you cook it yourIfl ''
THESE GIRL SCOUTS had lots of fun swimming Tuesday
at Girl Scout Camp, which is going on at the camp north of
Clarendon. This is the time of year the girls look forward
to, as they participate in Day Camp. The camp will close
Friday with a picnic dinner for the girls' parents. (Press
Photo by Will Lowe)
STRAWBERRY SALAD
2 packages strawberry Jello
2 cups boiling water
I large can crushed pineapple
2 ripe mashed bananas
2 packages frozen strawberries
I pint sour cream
TURN ON$ I
Dissolve Jello in boIllng water; add frozen berries (Juice
and all). When mixture becomes syrupy, add pineapple and
bananas. Pour one-half of mlxutre in Pyrex 9" x 13" dish
Let stand in refrigerator until set. Spread sour cream
over bottom layer. Return to refrigerator for a few min-
utes, then spread remaining mixture over sour cream.
Refrigerate until firm.
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ORANGE SHERBET SALAD
2 packages orange Jello
I cup boil water
I pink orange sherbet
1 8 I/2-ounces can crushed pineapple
1 cup miniature marshmallows
1 It-ounce can mandarin oranges (drained)
1/2 pint Dream Whip
Dissolve Jello in boiling water; add sherbet. When al-
most set, add other ingredients and fold in Dream Whip.
FRUIT SAUCE
(10 People)
l cup sour cream
I/3 cup brown sugar (firmly packed)
Add white sugar to taste
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Mix and Chill.
Dip bits of apple, banana, pineapple and cherries into
sauce and enjoy!
Kil Kare Klub meets
Mrs. Nora Leathers entertained the Kil Kare Klub in her
horn% Thursday aflernoon June 7.
During the social hour she served refreshments of sand-
wiches, cak% ice cream with cherries, punch and mints.
Members present were Ella Simmons, Lilac Lowe, Eva
Phelps, Mary Bartlett, Lois Rampy, Nora Leathers, Gerl-
dene Rampy and Leona Quattlebaum.
[ Tasty-Topic J
Strawberry Jamwlch Squares
% cup lard
1 cup sugar
teaspoon salt
eggs
2 cups flour
½ cup chopped walnuts
1 cup strawberry preserves
Cream together lard, sugar
and salt Add eggs and stir or
beat to blend. Add flour grad-
ually, stirring to blend. Fold
in nuts Press slightly more
than half of dough in bottom
of 9-inch square pan. Spread
with strawberry preserves.
Spoon remaining dough over
jam and pat into layer. Bake
in moderate oven (350°F) for
35 to 40 minutes, until lightly
browned. Cool and cut in
squares. Yield: 3 dozen cook
ies.
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The Class of 1960 met for their first reunion this
For their first time back together, 13 of the class
collected 13 years after they graduated. However
less of how superstitious it may sound, no one
roach pains after dining out, there was no report
mirrors or glasses at the coffee, and to top it
had a virtually windless day for theirpicnic at the
day. Does it seem like 13 years ago when you all let
scream of relief when you got your diplomas 1960
eseers?l?
How bout the super steed Secretariat winning and
the triple crown recordI? I'd be willing to wager,
trackp of course, that every colt born within the
years is going to be christened with Secretariat
in his title.
The Belmont Stakes rated almost with the Dallas (
boys last Saturday. Every radio and T.V. in town
luring the event and everyone was "betting" (forgiVe
pun) on Secretariat.
'It's nice to see Theda Hardin beginning to do a little
rand-running now. Husband Hall thought she looked
thy he sent her to pick up some farm supplies in
Friday.
Bill, Karen and Kacy Longan spent last weekend
folks the Chuck Longans. This summer will
school at Mid-Western in Wichita Falls where
this session will qualify her to accept a
in Munday. At last report BillJs peewee Little
toamm the Bears, is in first place. Atiaboy coach!
Betty Boston, Jerri Ann Lewis andConnie
know how to fix the "dieter's demise". For the r
contestants the out door grill chefs had a very
dog supper on Betty's patio. Connie's homemade stra €°
berry ice cream really arosed some appetitiesl
Friends of Pauline Wafters will be glad to know she t
of the hospital and in the special care of her sister,
John Nannery of Amarillo. Pauline had been in
Baptist Hospital the past two weeks and was released to
sister's care Thursday,
The Outdoor Entertainment Association has already
carrying out their plans to enlarge the rodeo grounds
slab and make some other necessary improvements
platform and surrounding area. So things are
to form once again for the big whing-ding.
The chefs for the College reunion banquet really
gourmet talents. Pete Land and Don and Eldon
the cooks behind the barbequn chicken. Noami Phel
the two Mrs. Lyles were responsible for the superb
cakes. Local exes enlisted their favorite recipes for
potato salad servings and the meal's trimmings.
There was an article in last week's 'IV Guide I
was glad to see . . . the pros and cons of the
runs! From the summary of the article, I'd say it
safe to deduce that you'll be able to notice a
remedying our "I saw that last winter -- twicel"
tlons. I say power to 'era -- it's about timefl
Registrations
The Clarendon Press
Box 1110 Clarendon, Texas
Rosey Harper . . . . ......... Assistant Publisher
Helen Woody .................. ....Manager
Sally Hester ....................... Editor
Will Ho Lowe ......... .Advertising- Photography
John Just ...................... Production
Lee Ann Palmer ................... Staff Reporter
Richard Woody ........................ Production
Correspondents ............ .Willie Johnson, Hedley
.... . ..... . ..... . ...... Lee Ann Palmer, Claude
....................... Veda Mahaffey, Ashtola
...... , ................ Gale Bowling, Lelia Lake
.................... Toni VanArsdel, Howardwick
.................... Arlls Mooring, Outdoors
• . .................. James Brandon, Religion
.................... Mltzi Cagle, Youth Editor
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endon, Texas.
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Clarendon, Texas. The Clarendon Press is a home-owned
publication. W. Dean Singleton is owner and publisher.
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wants it to happen.
1973 Plymouth 4-Door, pur-
chased by Nancy J. Mathews
of Amarillo, from Mills MOt-
o. nc. lq Pl
. chased by Jan Margaret Par-
rish of Shamrock, from Cham-
1973 Buick 4-door, purchased
by High Johnson of Pampa,
from Chamberlain Motor Co.
Cindy Singleton, 1973 Oldsmobile, purchased
by Burnlece Johnson of Groom,
Associate Publisher om Chamberlain Motor Co.
1973 Buick 4-door, purchased
by Weldon Rives, from Cham-
berlain Motor Co.
1973 Cadillac 4-door, purchas-
ed by Melissa Cooke ofVernov b
from Chamberlain Motor Co.
1973 GMC pickup, purchased
by Ronald Gooch, from Cham-
berlain Motor Co.
1973 Buick 2-door, purchased
by H. T. Hamblen of Wayside,
f rom Chamberlain Motor Co.
1973 Pontiac 4-door, pur-
chased by B. J. Mooring from
Chamberlain Motor Co.
1973 Buick 4-door, purchased
by Waynran Etheredge of Spear-
man, from Chamberlain Motor
Co.
1973 Buick, purchased by Way.
ne Rlggs, from Chamberlain
Motor Co.
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