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EDDIEFEOYD'S
GARAG
mechanics & used cars
Beforethe Game, Come By
and Eat
Best Dinner in Town
Closed Tuesday
and Wednesday
MRS. BROMLEY'S
Behind You, Brones!
"The Bronehos are Wired to
Win"
RIGGS FARM &
RANCH SUPPLY
B.J. Land Electric Co.
Professional Attention to Your
Wiring Needs
GO BRONCHOS!!
SHIELDS
CONOCO
& Mrs. Herbert Shields
Backing the Bronchos
ALL THE WAY!!
Your grocery headquarters.
JUNIOR'S FOOD
MARKET
Call 874.3434
We Wish You the Bestl
T&M
ENERAL STORE
WE WISH THE BEST
FOR THE BRONCS
THIS SEASON ! !
Bm and Claudine Todd
HENSON'S
Phone 874-3823
ALL TH
WAY,
BRONCSt
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BronchosI!
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CLARENDON
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always
behind
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PRESS
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For all your monument needs.
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MONUMENT
Hwy. 287 East 874-2442
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Dead,
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WHOLESALE 874-2526
SUPPLY
Across from Chamberlain's
Boosting the Broncs to
Victory!
We drill water wells.
L
P. [BUD] MOO
DRILLING CO.
Phone 874-3687
All the Way Brones! !
ALDERSON
CHEVROLET
'A Friendly Place to Trade'
Offering No. 1 deals and No. 1
Service on America's No. 1
Cars & Pickups.
The Clarendon Press, November 8, Page 11
Garry Bible from Alanreed visited his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Clovis Bible. Saturday night.
Mrs. Larry Green and Mrs. Horace Green made a business
trip to Amarillo Wednesday. On their return trip they bmugh{
Ben Green home.
Mr. and Mrs. Doss Finley visited in Claude wih Fkwd Wilsp
and family Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Budd White, Mrs. L, A. Watson and Mrs, Doua}d ()donl
made a business trip to Memphis Friday.
Mrs. Ben Lovell from Goodnight visited Thursdav with Mr.
and Mrs. Nuford Dill.
Mrs. Harold Childs from Sherwood Shores visited Tuesday
with Mrs. Warren Hardin.
Miss Mary Ann Clay was home over the weekend frm West
Texas State University. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Benny
Clay.
Miss Beth Gr'een from Texas Tech was home for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hearn made a business trip to Amarillo
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Melba Flint and daughter from Fort Worth visited
Monday with Mr, and Mrs, H. S. Mahaffey.
Miss Lanita McDonald visited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Odom and family Saturday,
Mrs. Rhouda Green and Jason visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Chamberlain and family in Panhandle on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rhoades visited Doyce Graham in the
Hall County Hospital in Memphis.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ayers of Lelia Lake and Medical
Center Nursing Home visited with Mrs. Austin Rhoades Smday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Start and family from Perrvt0n isitod
Bro. and Mrs. Bryan Knowles and boys on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hamel from Amarillo visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Doss Finley.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Green and Jason, Mr. and Mrs. Bere
Green, Miss Beth Green and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dotrrie and
Jennifer from Booker had supper at the Horace Green home
Sunday evening.
David Rippetoe spent Saturday night with Kenneth Odom.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Mills from Bridgeport spent this week wiO
Mr. and Mrs. Nuford Dill.
Rev. Abrian Myres and boys from McLean visited Saturday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Othel Elliott,
Tom Odom spent Monday through Thursday in Hall (mm
Hospital in Memphis. Hope you are better. Tom.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Koontz visited in McLean with MI :rod
Mrs. Cliff Jones Sunday.
The Ashtola Needle Club met November 1 it eight nlembcrs
present. The hostess served jello, whipped cream, cow,kits,
coffee and iced tea. Mesdames Mary Bella DeBord, Lillie Knox.
Ruby White, Sue Rhoades, Bille Bible, Clare Finley, Addirenc
Mahaffey, Ismanel Gray and Veda Mahaffey were present.
We will have a basket Supper and forty-two part)' S;mlrdav
night, November 10. We will eat at 6:30 p.m. ftostesses wilt bc
Mrs. Clovis Bible and Mrs. Doss Finley.
Will see you all next week.
Temple to back
child abuse bill
AUSTIN..State Representative Buddy Temple of Dibotl
announced this week his intention to introduce a bill next session
of the Texas Legislature to help curb repeated child abuse',
Temple stited that some medical experts are convinced tha
the single largest cause of injuries and death to children hetv, een
the time of birth and age 3 was repeated injuries intentioimily
administered in the home by one or both parents,
Temple's proposal would call for a centrally located, slafe ide
reporting system of suspected child abuse cases.
The Dlboli legislator said such a system would allow early
discovery of mistreated children.
Temple said that presently medical doct.rs who have onN a
slight suspicion of mistreatment were reluctant to report such
cases to the Welfare Department or police authorities. And, if the
cases were reported, the authorities would have very little on
which to make a case.
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However, a centrally located reporting system to hich even
slight suspicions of abuse were reported would allow.# tle t be
developed over a period of time, The accumulative file would
give the authorities needed proof.
Temple said that such a system was especially needed sinc
parents guilty of such offenses change from doctor to do<.(o
preventing any one doctor from reaching a conciusi.|.
"What the World Needs Now...!"
by
David J. Eckenboy, pastor
Church of the Nazarene
in recent years a popular song described what the world
needed--love. For a while it was very popular then faded. Yet,
what it sang about has more truth than fancy to it. We have all
heard a dissident cry for 'free love.' The idea of love seems to be
a prevalent theme for the cures of all social and possibly political
ailments. The Word of God even teaches that love is the basis by
which man can initiate and maintain vital relationships wih
others.
When the man Lazarus was sick in Bethany, his sisters sent a
message to the Lord Jesus which said, Lord, behold, he whom
though lovest is sick [John 11:31. Their appeal was based upon
His personal love for their brother, net on Lazarus" love fir th
lord. nor the demands of the sisters' need. And xhite their
immediate need was not fulfilled, it did come to, a happy
conclusion for all.
Today, we live in a world that is seeking a solutimx to ,ls
chaotic existence. Yet, this world continues to ignwe the
obvious, ageles answer to its desperation--the world-changin
love of God. This love created the universe, it also chagcd the
course of history at a place called Calvary. Yet, eve more
exciting is that when we posses this world-changing iove o God
we can change our world.
The Apostle John wrote,Beloved, if God so lined us, we ought
also to love one another [l John 4:11], God's 1,>e was the
motivation that sent His Son to die in our place. This same loc f
God should initiate our own actions, neve shouid wc ac at ',he
invitation or behest of men. Only when this k,ae motiva,e oar
lives can we then change our world.
We must realize that alone we can do absolutely nothing
change our world. We can change it only when we have Gd and
His love with us. This is 'lov e your enemy.•.' type of love. (,od"
love makes change possible, we must possess it to make ch;m,,c
possible.
The Church of the Nazarene invites you to,its serxices to ha,
more of this world-changing love. :Fhese opportunitie ac:
Church school--9:4S a.m.; Morning worship ll:00 a m.
Evening worship--7:00 p.m.; Midweek Bible Std .730 pm
All should attend church to ether as families