The Clarendon Press, October 4, Page 6
Governor Dolph Briscoe officially launches the Governor's
Roundup for Scouting in Texas by serving a Roundup pocket
patch on Paul Carr, Troop 233 of Uvalde, who recruited another
young man into his troop. Looking on is Dr. ltoward Carr,
Scoutmaster. The Roundup's goal is 50,000 new members in
scouting this Fall.
GOVERNOR LAUNCHES SCOUT ROUNDUP
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AUSTIN--The Governor's Roundup for Scouting in
Texas---aimed at recruiting 50,000 new members in
Scouting this fall--has been officially launched by
Governor Dolph Briscoe.
Governor Briscoe pinned the first Governor's Round-
up pocket patch on Paul Cart of Troop 233, Uvalde, for
recruiting another young man into Scouting.
Troop 233 is sponsored by St. Phillip's Episcopal
Church. Dr. Howard Carr, Paul's father, is the scout-
master.
Governor Briscoe has been active in Scouting in the
Concho Valley Council for many years. He is presently
a member of the Council's executive board and on the
board of directors of the South Central Region, which
serves five Southwestern states.
During the Governor's Roundup, which will end
December 13, every youth member who recruits a new
member will receive a Governor's Roundup pocket
patch. Every unit leader who meets his goal will receive
a Governor's Roundup coffee mug. Units meeting their
goals will receive a Governor's citation and every Ex-
plorer recruiting another Explorer post member will
receive a personalized citation from Governor Briscoe.
"The most important thing, of course, is that every
eligible youth in Texas have the opportunity to join
Scouting and to participate in this program of adven-
ture and development," the Governor said.
"Young people in Scouting are learning about today's
world, not the world in which Scouting's early images
were formed. Tomorrow's Scout will be better prepared
to meet the demands of his age than ever before. All of
our programs are meaningful for today's youth.
"During the Roundup for Scouting, we are asking
every Cub pack, every Scout troop and every Explorer
post to open their doors and invite every eligible non-
member in their neighborhoods to join them."
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Mrs. Ollie Nelson and Mrs. Bonnie Koontz went to Amarillo
T; lrsday to visit Mr. and Mrs. T, B, Nelson and Mrs. Eudora
Joyner.
Mr. and Mrs. Nuford Dill made a business trip to Memphis
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Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Moffett visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lane
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Start and family from Beaver, Okla.
spent the weekend with Bro. and Mrs. Bryan Knowles and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mahaffey went to Richland Springs
Tuesday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Edd Mahaffey.
Meeting them there were their three sisters from California, Mr.
and Mrs. Staff Ozment, Mrs. Velma Britten, and Mr. and Mrs.
Dave West. The Mahaffeys returned Thursday.
Mrs. Vance Gray visited Amarillo Thursday with Mrs. Buddy
Tittle and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Moffett, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lane went
Friday to Lubbock to visit Bro. Sullivan, who is in the Lubbock
Hospital for surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Odom and family made a business trip to
Amarillo Saturday'
Word was received Thursday afternoon of the death of Edd
Mahaffey of Richland Springs, brother of H. S. Mahaffey and
uncle of Frank Mahaffey. Our sympathy goes out to the
Mahaffey family.
Mrs. Robert Partain and grandsons visited Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Nuford Dill.
Mrs. Beth Nelson and Mrs. Bonnie Koontz attended the
dedications of the Howardwick Baptist Church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chat Roehr of the Cline Ranch visited Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bronson and family from Amarillo and
Darrel Leffue, Pauline Jones and Greg Carley from Clarendon
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ethel Elliott,
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mahaffey returned to Richland Springs
Friday for the funeral services of FAd Mahaffey held Saturday
afternoon in San Saba, Texas.
Sue and Dan Hall and Joe and Walter Wheeler from
Clarendon visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Lane.
Mrs. Clovis Bible and Terry visited in Amarillo Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wendle Curable and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Doss Finley visited Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Chat Roehr.
Dick Haynes from Amarillo visited Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. OIlie Nelson and Mrs. Bonnie Koontz.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shannon from Clarendon visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mahaffey.
Mr. and Mrs. Burle Holler and children visited Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Koontz.
Mrs. Rata Loveil from Goodnight visited Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Nuford Dill.
Mrs. Bernice Porter and James spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Benny Clay. The Porters are from Skeilytown.
Mr. and Mrs. Cebe Readyfrom Lubbock spent the weekend in
Ashtola.
Mrs. Eudora Joyner from Amarillo spent Sunday night with
her mother and sister, Mrs. Ollie Nelson and Mrs. Bonnie
Koontz. \\;
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Land visited in Tell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Start Ozment from Hement, California spent the
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mahaffey and Hugh and also
visited Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mahaffey.
The Ashtola Needle Club will meet Thursday afternoon,
October 4th in the home of the hostess, Mrs. Frank Mahaffey.
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