The Clarendon Press, June 14, Page 5
JP Lewis aflends seminar
Claude-G00dnight BOy Scouts Justice of the Peaee Carroll Led.s of Clarendon has Just
leave for camp returned fromtheAdvancedSchooloftheTexasJusticeof
_ ..m...,,, the Peace Training Center in Amarillo.
Wells and partner, Jerry Ashworth, participated in If there is anything they can help you with consult their Judge Lewis attended the seminar last week, June 5 through
Golf Tournament Saturday and Sunday after-
)on Rutherfords and Bernie Bensons fared well at
4-H horse show Saturday. Renee Rutherford
place in the registered gelding five and under
and sister, Janet, place first in barrel racing,
in flags, third in showmanship, third in western
fourth for gray geldings five years and older.
received a first in halter, first in showman-
In reigning, fifth in barrels, sixth in flags and
All Around Junior Boy. Bress Benson placed
in Poles third in barrels and second in flag.
smell the tantalizing aromas coming from
Appling's kitchen when I called her for news
was busily getting ready for company that
lce to have the Cleve Bennetts back from Kerrville.
Came in after a week of excellent publicity and small
Sales. Mrs. Bennett reported 36,634 tourists filing
fair gates.
Maeallena Worley Just got back from Santa Rosa,
she'd spent the past several months with her
daughter and her family, Lt. Col. and Mrs. F. H.
alld Mrs. Dick Wilson and family of Albuquerque,
were Friday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emery
and Elizabeth.
is presently entertaining his nephew and his
and Mrs. Homer Pegram, of Ft. Worth.
and Pitts Crudgington golfed at Clarendon
Y Club Sunday afternoon.
Waggoner paid an early morning call on Tom Mll-
Store is all decked out hOWl Tuesday Cecil
others errected the stores new sign . Sure
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Rolland of Amarillo calied
the Robert Rolands.
aM Mrs. John Thomas of Rails came to the Tom
last Sunday and stayed until Wednesday. The
ls are Mrs. Christian's parents.
Wilmoths were in Tulia for Sunday supper
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris.
Mrs. Jack Galloway of Amarillo called on Mr.
Lane Greemvay and Blllie Wolford Sunday.
Clack paid a short visit to neighbors, the Lee Pai-
afternoon.
Hemphills stayed several days with the Ralph
aM other relatives lasi week. A bunch of the
got together for a good old-fashioned family
Mulberry Canyon Saturday.
HOmer Lowrances were guests of his brothers,
and Mrs. Gleun Lowrance, last weekend.
! Mrs. Jack Adams were in Pazflmndle Saturday
a! Crafts Fair held there.
a long time since Goodnlght had a candidate
for Rodeo queen in Clarendon fourth of July con-
you residents can start conserving your
alCkels and dimes (and anyother formsof currency
Deeanna Bairdl Let's have "Goodnight Girl"
Yearl
way to Portland, Ore., to Southern Baptist Con-
to be held there, Mr. and Mrs. J. G; Gardner
for church services at First Baptist church at
The Gardners called Tampa, Fla., their home.
Mrs. Ed Reed and the J. E. Johnsons flew to
UVla,,v. to be .with relatives Mr. and Mrs.
others.
the Clenton Smiths of Amarillo called on Mr.
re, D. C. Breedlove.
aM Mrs. A. J. Garland spent Friday night in Sunray
son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gar-
and Kelly.
Retta Hubbard returned from her Ft. Worth trip
Jack Walker and daughter, Amy, were wel-
for the people of Claude Sunday. The Walkers,
tOWn members, now reside in Amarillo but return
brief visits to Claude every now and then. The
aM several other couples lunched at Conway and
of Dr. and Mrs. Walkers recent trip to San Antonio.
d Mrs. Blllie Lee Ramey were guests of Mr. and
Thursday.
Mrs. Roy Reynolds and family of Canyon, the
Yarbronghs of Panhandle, the Howard Flthens oi
and Jimmy FRhens were all hosted by Mr. and
Fithen Sunday.
Birthday: Laren Edwards, Charles Grumke, Dick
Lee Palmer, Roy Dunlap, Elizabeth Brandy,
Kytrena Rodgers, Barbara Sharp, Linch
June States, Marianne Holldridge, Mrs. Sue
Kelly, Betty Brunson, Earl Reed, Ed
Wesibrook and Billy Bible.
ies for contacting so many of you as you were
out the door to attend church services Sunday
I promise to catch at a different time this week-
outl!
Villa an exchange student from Milano, Italy, has
several days entertaining the J. P. English
American home is in /Imarillo, but he
Claude quite often. This year our 18-year-old
graduated from high school. We're glad you
us Andreal
Mrs. Bill Thornton o.fWashburn called on Mrs. J.
and the Bill Ashieys last Saturday.
we are of Thalia Melton receiving an academic
from West Texas State University. The scholar-
y Ex-Student A ssociation and was granted
Other area qualifiying sentors.Thalia was notified
hOnor last Tuesday.
camp officials still need housing facilities
Oncoming camp participants. If anyone within the
culd help out during the days of July 2-6 let Mrs.
arsh or Mrs. Cliff Mayben hear from you.
Wishes newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gary Woodl
Jim MacFarland anti several other brave souls
out for a nlghton Salt Fork iastSaturchy.
had bedrolls, camp fires and a very cooperative
forecast to make for a very fun time.
Anniversaryl Mr. and Mrs. Walter McGowan,
Mrs. Tom Kenrick, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robinson,
Mrs. Lee Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Patterson,
Mrs. Haley Black, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hollings-
Mr. and Mrs. Nat McElroy.
Bairds of Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Tex Davis
long guests of the Max Balrds. Friday even-
whole crew enjoyed several hours at Greenbelt
the Ben Lovells are enjoying his retirement from
and store. It Just doesn't seem right to drive
not see a bunch of cars Or pick-ups there thonghl
these C. H. S. kids want to work this summer and
you know about it, tool If you're an Armstrong
resident needing anything done from taxi servicing
baking, give one of these promoters a calll I think
ought to be highly commended for offering
and trying to earn their pay instead of being
to Just leave their summer to all fun and games.
directory on the Social page of the Claude News and give
one of them a chancel
The G. L. Joseys of Hale Center called on the A. J.
Garlands Sunday.
Joe Miller has been back and forth to Clarendon this week
and last checking on his sisters, Mal and Mary Miller, of
the nursing home.
Mrs. Ben Ballard has been spending this week helping
to prepare for a big five-family garage sale for today
through Saturday. I hope it's a high success for everyonet
The Chamber of Commerce will be meeting next Monday.
Make a very special effort to attendl
Nineteen Boy Scouts from Troop No. 33 left for Camp
M. K. Brown Sunday afternoon and will return Friday
evening about 6:30 p.m.
The following boys went Paul Hermesmeyer, Dean Hawkins,
Terry Putman, Chris Ford, Dewey Ford, Gary Thomas,
Irvan Thomas, James Thomas, Keith Floyd, Dan Sawyer,
Stan Leffew, John Tucker, Scott Lewis, Danial Alexander,
Rickey Price, Billy Price, Wade Porter, Donnie Garman
and Butch Blackburn.
The boys are working on merit badges such as swim-
ming, life saving, camping, cooking soil and water, bird
study and rifle.
the 8th. The school was part of the requirement which re-
quires all JPs to have a least 20 hours of schooling each
year, in addition to the schooling which they have previous-
ly had.
Several top law officials and attorneys from across Texas
attended the event.
Mrs. Lewis accompanied Lewis to the meeting, and visit-
ed relatives while there.
Cheerleaders will have a bake sale Saturday at 9 a.m.
at Junior Food Store.
Money earned will help the cheerleaders to cheerleader
school.
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