The Clarendon Press t July 12, 1973, Page 2
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Den's Exxon station ran out of gas Monday and Tuesday of
this wek. More gas was received Wednesday.
CONT!NUES
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GOODMAN FURNITURE Clarendon, Tex00s
We will be closed July 16 21.
THESE BOY SCOUTS are working on their God and Country Awards, and as a part of this
program, toured county facilities and the county jail last week. From left are County
Commissioner John Swinney, Keith Floyd, Chris Ford, Gary Thomas, Ricky Price, County
Judge Blllle Christal and Deputy SImrlt Clyde James. (Press Photo by Will Lowe)
THESE LITTLE LEAGUERS participated in Saturday's fund drive for the Little League
program. They helped raise$802duringthe 1-day drive. They include Lance Thornberry,
Steve Rives, Wade Porter, Mrs. Bill Porter, GaryThomas and Drew Thornberry. (Press
Photo)
MR. AND MRS. A. W. TERRY of Tucumcari, N. M.,
the engagement and approaching marriage of their
Thelma Jo, to Michael Richard Riddle, son of Mr. and
Louis Riddle of Tucumcari. Thelma Jo is a 1972
Tucumcari High School and received her CCTB
Certificate from Clarendon College. Mike is a 1969
of Tucumcari High School and attended Eastern
University. The wedding is to be held in the Sixth
Church of Christ in Tucumcari on July 22 at 2 p.m.
friends are cordially invited to attend.
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Last Monday was a busy day at the club. In
the ladies golf play-day, twenty-two members of the
Dearer family enjoyed a buffet in observance of the
wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Dearer.
BIFOCALS '.,
The Junior golf tournament drew forty-five
Thursday and Friday. Scott Hamilton was the
154. This was his third sucessive win in the 16-
up division in as many years. David Cook of
low gross with 158 in the 14-15 age group. Allen
was the low net winner in the same age
Kelli Hardin won her division, ten years and under,
138 for 18 holes. Stewart Fisher won low net
under group with 15'7 for 18 holes. Brent Hardin
gross winner in the 11-13 bracket with 89 strokes,
Haynes of McLean took low net honors with a 74.
golfers are to be congratulated and encouraged
Sue Burton Norris from Midland has spent the past week will surely be the better golfers of tomorrow.
The July fourth e rersr tied
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6/. Ed Sawyer beat 3itiV lrteptayo ': Also
John is out "sitting on awell'. Clara and Linda are flnisliing for third place with a net 70 was Flip Breedlove,
a summer session at U. of T at Austin where they have been ford and Ronnie Gooch.
students for about a year. Linda has made the Dean's Honor
List and is a member of the National Honorary Society.
Dr. and Mrs. George Smith andLaurie are just back from a
two week tour of several European countries, They adored
Vienna. While in West Berlin they were allowed to go into
East Berlin. The contrast on either side of the wall was as-
toundingo The value of the dollar hit an all time low while
they were there and everything seemed very expensive.
Rip and Jane Gilkey and John of Waxahachie have been visit-
ing here and are on their way to Colorado with the Kenneth
Vaughans. Also going to Colorado are Linda and Gary Childs.
Gary will leave in a little under a month to be stationed in
the Phillipines. Wife Linda will follow when Gary finds them
living quarters.
T he Texas Highway P atrolman who issue s and renews driver s
licenses says that he is not sure everyone knows when he is
here. He is here every first, third and fiRh Fridays at the
Lion's Club Hall.
Get ready for a good one. The member-guest
merit will be held July 14 and 15. It will be a
the fee is only $I0 per player. You must enter by 6
day. One=half of your handicap will be allowed.
Jim Terry announced that he would teach a women'S
of beginners starting July 16 if at least six pupils
servations for the class. The usual feeler six lessons
but he will reduce the rate to $20 for the six
class. So if you want to learn to play golf
vantage of the Pro's offer July 16.
Sunday was the day for the "Blind Draw" parU
tournament. This created quite a lot of interest.
trants were paired by a drawing from the old golf
off they went. In first place it was the team of Bill
and Dick Miller with 127. In second place-Grover
Clarence Ward with 135 and in third place-Harry
Ed Sawyer with 140.-
This recipe, along with others I'll be printing from time
to time, is from the Graham, Texas, cookbook. This cook-
book is composed of recipes collected by women of the First
United Methodist Church of Graham. To order your copy
of this marvelous cookbook, send five dollars and your ad-
dress to Nlta Miller, in care of The Graham News, Graham,
Texas, 76046.
FRENCH ONION SOUP
4 tbsp. butter
2 tbsp. oil
1 tap. salt
1 quart beef stock
1 cup grated swiss cheese
2 lbs thinly sliced onions (about 7 cups)
3 tbsp. flour
1 quart chicken stock
Next Wednesday July 18 is Family Night. PleaSe
your buffet reservations soon. These sessions are
fun for all ages. Don't miss it.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hall, Mrs. Gertrude Carnes of
DureU Hall of Conway and Mr s. Jim Baker were dinner
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hall. They
to attend the funeral of Otis Naylor.
Melt butter and oil in large pan, stir in onion and salt and
cook uncovered for 30 minutes or until goldenbrown. Sprinkle
flour over the onions, stir and cook 2 -3 minutes. Remove
from heat. Heat stock and add to onions. Cook over low heat
for 30 -40 minutes. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Prepare 12 -16 inch slices of French bread by brushing
both sides with butter (add a little garlic to the butter) and
baking 325 degrees for 15 minutes on each side or until com-
pletely dry and light brown.
Place one slice of bread in individual soup bowls, ladle
soup over it. Sprinkle with grated imported Swiss cheese.
Mrs. Gladys Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Arnold and family
of Sllverton and Mike Arnold of Hereford had backyardsup-
per with Mrs. Jim Baker before attending the rodeo Friday
night where Dee and Mike were contestants.
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If you are travelling to Canada by
car, you'll need a certificate of ade-
quate liability insurance when cross-
ing the border. You should get this
from your insurance agent.
WALT KNORPP PH. 874.3.52