FALL PREVIEW
July 21-28
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Hedley, Texas
The Clarendon Press, May 19, Pag
Willie Johnson's HEI)LEY '3/
The framework isnowuonthe new home of Ansil and P'e Pherson, W H Moffitt and M O Weatherly and five year Louie Bogue and Clifford Johnson of the Hedley Lions
Adamson in West Hedle Other work crews are ex-nect perfect attendance pins to L. E. Bogue, C. L. Johnson, Club are now members of the Lions Million Member Club.
to startthisweek ..... V.T. McPherson, W. It. Moffitt and M. cLWeatherly. Each contributed a member to help LionsInternatiolUi /
Miss Beckie McPherson returned from a visit with the Memorial services for Charles Wilson, a retired mail reach the one million member mark. A banner so stating 7
Hershel Burns family in Springfield, Moo, Monday of last
week.
Bobby Couch and family of Gallup, N. M., were here
visiting his mother Mrs. Melba Couch last week.
A memorial service for O. B. Rampy, 69, who passed
away July 10th was held in the First Baptist Church of
Hedley last Wednesday, July llth, with Rev. J. J, Terry
and Hey. C. tL Murphy officiating. Interment was in the
Citizens Cemetary in Clarendon. Sympathy is extended
to the family.
Mrs. Elva Davis was in Lubbock Tuesday of last week.
Clifford Johnson, Hedley director, attended the monthly
meeting of the board of directors of the Greenbelt Waier
Authority in Quanah Thursday night of last week. The
present officers were elected for another one year term.
They are R. A. Yarborough of Chtldress, president; W.
Carroll Knorpp of Clarendon, vice president; Win. J.
Lowe of Clarendon, secretary; and Jimmy Kuhn of Green-
belt Lake, treasurer. The nex'. meeting of the 1wd wi'.
be at the lake Thursday night, August 2rid.
Beverly and Barbara Williams of Clovis, N. M., have
been visiting Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Terry and Terry Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Bogue brought back from Miami
Beach, Fla., five copies of the Miami News. Each copy
had front page articles about the Lions Club International
convention. It must have been a great convention. The
Bogues said they enjoyed it very much.
Mrs. Thelma Cavender and Mrs. Eula Duckworth Blanks
of Amarillo visited Mrs. J. B. Pickett Tuesday of last
week.
School lunch room prices as passed by the school board
will be elementary students, 40, high school students,
4G, teachers, 55, and visitors, $1.00.
It appears that the Hedley Boy Scout Troop No. 36 will
be reorganized and going strong before school starts.
Dana Langdon is visiting Mrs. Helen McCraley and
Kelley Woodard this week.
Awards presented at last Thursday night's meeting of the
ttedley Lions Club include one year 100% attendance pins
to L.E. Bogue, W.P. Doherty, C.L. Johnson, V.T. Mc-
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THE DONLEY COUNTY
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clerk and a long-time Amarillo resident, were held aL the
First Baptist Church of Amarillo last Saturday at 1 p.m.
Dr. W. Winfred Moore the pastor officiated. Interment
was in the Llano Cemetary. He is a son-in-law of Mollie
Dickson of Hedley.
Mabel Bridges was in Amarillo the first part of this
week visiting the Billy Bridges family and others and at-
tending to business.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore are on the sick list this weeJ.
Mr. and Mrs. Huey Lee Black"well and family of Louis-
rifle, Ky., have been visiting his mother Mrs. W. R. B1-
ackwell and the Charley Johnsons this week. They are
also spending part of their vacation in Florida.
A former Lelia Lake-Hedley resident Mrs. O, L. Car-
ter passed away at her home in Oklahoma last week.
Burial was in the cemetary at Atoka, Okla. She was Mrs.
Jimmy Lamberson's mother.
Myrtle Kirkpatrick and Willie Johnson had Sunday dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Burr Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Winters and Alvin's father, all of
Amarillo, visited the Burr Stones Sunday.
Edna Wilson spent last weekend in Lelia Lake visiting
the Bill Pooles.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jackson of Ft. Sill, Okla., spent the
weekend in Hedley.
Hedley Cotton Festival queen Dorothy Wilson Tisdale
was at home for the weekend. She is married and now
lives in Wichita Falls but will be back for the festival.
Her husband Kenneth Tisdale of the Air Force was with
her.
The first alternate queen is Geneva Naylor and the sec-
ond alternate is Betty Painter.
Miss Sherri Burns returned Monday to her home in
Springfield, Mo. She has been visiting her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McPherson and Beckie.
Softball schedule begins
League play will begin Thursday (tonight) in men's slow
pitch softball. Five teams will be competing against
each other for the championship during the next four
weeks.
July 19, 1973 Lawmen vs, Geritol Kids
July 23, 1973 Lawmen vs. Gashouse Gang
July 24, 1973 Geritol Kids vs. The Happy Face Gang
July 26, 1973 Wallace Pros vs. Lawmen
July 27, 1973 Gashouse Gang vs. The Happy Face Gang
July 30, 1973 The Happy Face Gang vs. Lawmen
July 31, 1973 Geritol Kids vs. Wallce Pros
Aug. 2 1973 Gashouse Gang vs. Lawmen
Aug. 3, 1973 Wallace Pros vs. The Happy Face Gang
Aug. 6 1973 Lawmen vs. The Happy Face Gang
Aug. 7, 1973 Gashouse Gang vs. Geritol Kids
Aug. 9, 1973 Lawmen vs. Wallace Pros
Aug. lo, 1973 The Happy Face Gang vs. Gashouse Gang
Aug. 13, 1973 The Happy Face Gang vs. Geritol Kids
Aug. 14, 1973 Gashouse Gang vs. Wallace Pros
Aug. 16, 1973 The Happy Face Gang vs. Wallace Pros
Aug. 20, 1973 Wallace Pros vs. Geritol Kids
Aug. 21, 1973 Lawmen vs. Gashouse Gang
Aug. 23, 1973 Geritol Kids vs. Lawmen
All games will begin promptly at 8:00.
as presented to them at last week's meeting of the Hed-
ley Club.
Bill Bridges and family of Amarillo visited Mabel Bri-
dges Sunday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gillispie a 6 pound 10 ounce
baby boy in the Hall County Hospital in Memphis last Fri-
day. Congratulations!
Miss Connie Lee Debord and Miss Cliftie Holland were
visitors at the Sunday morning service of the Hannah Un-
ited Methodist Church Sunday July 8th. Miss Holland play-
ed for the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hunnicutt of Amarillo were the week-
end visitors of the Carl Reids.
Mollie Dickson'scompany the past week include Mrs.
Bill Faught of Crawley, Mrs. Jane Appling of Ft. Worth
Mrs. Emma Weaver of Jacksbero and Dave Duke of Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Reeves and children of Wellington were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boat-
right.
Charla Johnson of Claude was visiting Cliftie Am Hol-
land Sunday,
Helping Mrs. Eva Hill celebrate her 85th birthday Sun-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Omel Hill andOmie Lee Wiggington of
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hill of Fritche, Mrs. Murle
Hill, Mike and Max of Sunray and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill
and children of Liberal, Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. quisenberry, Mollie Di,'kson, Dr.
Jack Qulsenberry, and Dave Duke attended the Charles
Wilson funeral in Amarillo last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Welch's recent company included
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Welch and son Texas and Jim Ingrain
of Claude, Mr. and Mrs. William Welch and Beckie of
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Welch of Wellington, Mrs.
Lonnie Neeley and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Neeley and Curtis
of Quail. It was almost a family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Richards and children of Amarillo visited
her parents the Wayne Hansards over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Sharp and children of Amarillo
were visitors in the home of Mrs. Celia Lamberson the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Butch Adcock and children have moved
from Clarendon to Hedley. They are at home in the Inez
Hunt place in the east part of town. Mr. Adcock is em-
ployed at the former Ports Ranch now operated by Hos
Morris, It is one mile south of Hedley.
Mrs, Lois Rains has returned to her home in San An-
tonio after visiting friends Ella Kirkpatrick, Omie Simmons,
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Owens and brother-in-law Ike Rains.
It was nice to have newcomer Mrs. Helen McCraiey at
the Sunday morning service of the Hedley United Metho-
dist Church.
Mrs. Dee Franklin's company last week was a nephew
and his wife from Wichita Falls.
Mrs. Joe Wood and daughter Jane were weekend Ama-
rillo visitors.
Billy Bridges, a former Hedley Boy Scout, is now scout-
master of an Amarillo troop. He is bringing his scouts
to Greenbelt Lake for an outing July 27, 28 and 29.
Mrs. Lavonia Messer of the Quail commu:fty is in St.
Anthony's Hospital in Amarillo.
A social security field representative will be at the
court house in Clarendon from 9 a.m. to 12 noon Thursday
of next week July 26th.
FEED LOTS, INC.
has the most modern facilities
to make money for you.
We can figure a feeding
program to insure a very
profitable deal for you.
Credit available
to finance
your cattle
venture
Plan to attend our GRAND OPENING
FREE
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Saturday, July 28.
THE DONLEY COUNTY FEED LOTS, INC.
p Hedley, Texas
Phone g56-2221 " //'P
Mrs. Opal Mann is reported:
back in the Hall County Hos-
pital in Memphis.
At the Hedley United Me*bo-
dist Church Sunday morning
service Leon Couch had the
opening service. He opened
with the Apostles Creed fol-
lowed by responsive reading,
"The Earth is the Lord's."
His scripture reading was
taken from Matthew, chapter
7. Special music was a
trio of girls, Kay and Vicki
Skaggs and Cliftie Holland
and a duet by Revo and Mrs.
Rosenbery accompanied by
Sharon Stafford. The mes-
sage was brought by Rev.
Rosenbery of Pampa. The
service was very inspira-
tional and greatly enjoyed.
Mrs. John Adamson of
Turkey is a patient in the
Hall County Hospital in Me-
mphis. Also Lance Leggitt
of Lakeview. Both arewell-
known in Hedley.
The Hedley schools are
scheduled to open Monday,
August 13. It may seem to
be a bit early to the kids.
Ewell Clendennan's sch-
edule is to enter the Hall
County Hospital in Memphis
Tuesday and to undergo sur-
gery Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Oneil Wea-
therly and Mr. and Mrs.Roy
McKee were called to Por-
tales, N.M. on the weekend
on account of the death of
the McKee's grandson. De-
tails next week.
Parkers resign
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Par-
ker have resigned their po-
sition with Clarendon Col-
lege effective July 16, 1973.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker have
purchased the former Mur-
rah Book and Gift Shop at
204 Commerce Street in
Childress,
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