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The Clarendon Press, November 21, Page9
WAY,
BRONCS!
Grab 'Em,
Bronchos! !
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CLARENDON
We're
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It's Thanksgiving time! And the old familiar ring of the class
bells won't be heard for a few daysl The Colts would like to give
"Thanks" for days like Thanksgiving.
Although the banging and clanging of the pep rallies are being
missed, we still have a lot of Spiritl
Speaking of Spirit, did you know that we 8th graders have a
spelling problem? Some can't even spell spirit. It's sometimes
spelled spirt. No wonder our English teacher urges us to
proofread I
We can really have "high hopes" for an excellent girls'
basketball team this yearl In fact, the girls claim they can beat
the boys any 'o1€ dayI
Report cards! For some they were a tragic story; for others
they were good news. Rojo and Ken Skelton have the honor of
"going up" the most in English. On the other hand, Wilson and
Tony B. are the prize winners for going down the most ! If Susan
B. could learn to write her name on tests, maybe bhere would still
be hope for her.
The 8th grade has another six weeks of "verbs" and, in math,
would you believe the "metric system?"
Mrs. Estlack says that we're not bad students, but that we just
haven't turned goodl
Band people were proud of their grades. There were a few
exceptions, however.
The CJH choir is rustling up a good Christmas program.
What's happened to the snow? Everyone asks that[
Thanks to all of the reporters who have been helping with the
"Colts' Corral." 8B's going short on things to write about[ 7A
forgot, too.
In math, we were able to pick any seat we wanted. That was
newl The boys are seated by the door and have been caught
looking at the girls in the next room[
Helen O., what's happened to all your hair?
Mark J., why was Kim A. sitting by you? Don't worry; it's a
free country!
Terry P., why are you waving at the girls in Coach Hall's
class?
Larry D. says he still has a relative living in a tepee!
Dale G. is having a lot of problems keeping up with his
girlfriend'.
Cynthis H., at it again[ Her nose is in everybody's businessI
Bobbi Jo. C., don't get so impatient. It'll be your turn soon
enough !
Connie M., is Wayne R. really sitting behind you?
Ellen G., where did you get your "busted" lip?
Vanell L., are you sure you didn't spill some black paint on
your eye?
Ricki T., the gym floor needed to be swept, but not that badlyl
Tommy L., did you get squirted with a raw egg?
Clyde S., you've been calling Allen F. for some reason?
Sparky got moved from the "Smart Row" to "Cheaters'
Row." Congratulations1
The Colts say, "Have a Far Out Happy ThanksgivingI"
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Nancy Carter
Win that Game! Before the Game, Come By
and Eat Sock It to Em, Broncs!! I gh|l
EDDIEFLOYD'S Best Dinner in Town Claude-Goodni
, For all your, monument needs.
GARAGE
Auto mechanics & used cars
We're Behind You, Brenes!
RIGGS FARM &
RANCH SUPPLY
GO BRONCHOS!!
SHIELDS
CONOCO
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Shields
Closed Tuesday
and Wednesday
MRS. BROMLEY'S
"The Bronchos are Wired to
Win"
B.J. Land ' Electric Co.
Professional Attention to Your
Wiring Needs
Backing the Bronchos
ALL THE WAY!I
Your grocery headquarters.
JUNIOR'S FOOD
MARKET
Call 874.3434
WE WISH THE BEST
We Wish You the BestI
WALLACE
MONUMENT
Hwy. 287 East
874-2442
Knock 'Em Dead,
Bronchos! ! l ,
CLARENDON Phone
WHOLESALE 874.2526
SUPPLY
Across from Chamberlain's
Boosting tn= Broncs to
ctoryI
We drill water wells.,
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Phone 874-3687
All the Way Brones! !
The Mummnga loot the toss, but we still feel that they are
number one. Basketball season will be starting soon. We wish
the Clarendon Bronchos lots of good luck against the Stinnett
Rattlers Friday. We're very proud of the Mustangs.
Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Anguilar recently moved from Claude to
Matador.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Watson are spending Thanksgiving in
Austin with their daughter Margo. While there they also plan to
attend the Texas-A&M football game.
Kim Patterson has been isolated at home with the mumps.
Mrs. L. S. Newberry visited in Dallas and Fort Worth for a few
days this past week. Mrs. Newberry and Mrs. Richard Davis had
lunch together Sunday in Mrs. Newberry's home.
Dorothy Saint of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Thalia
Melton of West Texas State University are spending
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Melton.
I enjoyed a sumptuous meal last Wednesday evening with the
First Christian Church members at their annual Thanksgiving
supper.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day of
Amarillo are spending Thanksgiving with Oklahoma relatives.
Jack and Iva Merrell attended a West Texas State soccer game
Sunday afternoon. ,Their son, Bruce, plays for W.T.
Mrs. L. S. Newberry, Fred Longbine, and Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Crain visited with Mrs. Retta Hubbard in Clarendon last week.
Gena's Fabrics held a style show last week.
A community wide Thanksgiving service was held in .the
school auditorium Sunday, November 18.
Let's remember what Thanksgiving is for. An extra prayer will
help our country now.
Happy Thanksgiving
Cowbelles protest
The Top O' Texas CowbeUes is an orgamzat,u, u= .... en who
are protesting against beef boycotts. They resent the blame for
the high cost of beef being placed on the rancher and feed lot
operators by some of the consumers. The Cowbelles have been
making campaign tours in various areas of Texas explaining why
and how beef is a bargain. Their last meeting was held
November 5, 1973 at the Red Key's Restaurant in Pampa, Texas
with approximately 60 members and visitors in attendance. Mr.
Gene Gifford of Merri/Ai Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith Inc. of
Amarillo spoke on the Cattle Futures Market. Hostesses for the
meeting were the Wheeler Cowbelles. A delicious beef luncheon
was served and enjoyed by all.
It was decided to present brides in the area with brides kits
made up of various facts about beef. These kits will be presented
to brides through the county clerks in each county.
Mrs. Ruth McGee of McLean on behalf of the Texas Hereford
Association invited the Top O' Texas Cowbelles to help with the
annual get acquainted Style Show and Brunch.
FOR THE BRONCS ALDERSON
T&M THIS SEASON! ! CHEVROLET
GENERAL STORE 'A Friendly Place to Trade' The SantaFeDistrict--BoyScoutsofAmerica, willhaveits
• annual district banquet December 4, 1973, 7:00 p.m. at the First
Bm and Claudine Todd
HENSON'S
Phone 874-3823
Offering No. 1 deals and No. 1
Service on America's No. 1
Cars & Pickups.
Christian Church, 1633 North Nelson Street, Pampa, Texas.
The purpose of the banquet is to honor the Scoutmasters. Den
Mothers, Cubmasters, Post Advisors, and other adults such as
assitants, committeeman and friends of scouting.
Tickets for the BBQ dinner are $3.00 each and may be
purchased from the Boy Scout office or Culberson-Stowers
Chevrolet, Inc.