The Clarendon Press, November 21,
Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Spears from Amarillo and Mr. and Mrs.
Dane Perdue from Levelland visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
H. S. Mahaffey.
Mrs. Ollie Nelson and Mrs. Bonnie Koontz visited in Amarillo
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Nelson and Mrs. Eudora
Joyner.
Mr. and Mrs. David Lane and David Martain from Happy
spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hearn visited Thursday night with Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Watson.
Ellen Green went with Mr. and Mrs. Sparks, Terry and Tony
to Wheeler to the football game Friday evening.
Robert Partain had lunch Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Nuford Dill.
Mrs. Floyd Shannon from Clarendon and Mrs. H. S. Mahaffey
Steer
This
Way
By Roddy Klinnert
have
Air bags [the automatic safety device] bn tested
successfully in fleet ears, have saved lives in crashes at
speeds up to 68 mph.
Belted bias-ply tires [now original equipment on most care]
last longer than conventional bias plies...they "corner '
better, and hug the road when you brake.
A ear with automatic transmission is easier to sell th bne
with manual, and It's easier to drive. Manual makes most
sense on economy subcompacts.
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Travelers can save at many motels by asking for the
commercial rate.
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Government and industry experts say that your rear wheels
should get the best tires.
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For safety's sake, check your tires -- and everything else --
with an Inspection check-up at Roddy's 66. There are enough
road hazards this time of year -- don't let your ear be one of
them!
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RODDY'S 66
FOR RENT
Highway 287 East
Clarendon, Texas
ASHTOLA--MARTIN
had breakfast in Perryton with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Born Saturday
morning.
Mrs. Eudora Joyner from Amarillo came Friday for a few days
visit with Mrs. Ollie Nelson and Mrs. Bonnie Koontz.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Reynolds and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Giving from Noel, Me., and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Giving from
Amarillo all had supper Saturday with Mrs. Dorothy Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bridges from Albuquerque, New Mexico
visited Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Doss
Finley.
.Those gathering Saturday evening in the home of the Horace
Green family for celebration of Ben's third birthday party wee@,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Green, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Green and -'"
Jason, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Green, Morri, and Margaret from
Amarillo, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Green, Ellen and Jerry.
Mr. Frank Mahaffey and Hugh visited Tuesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tatum and family.
Mrs. Marie McCracken from McLean visited Tuesday with
Mrs. Etta Reyonalds.
Mrs. Ella Briggs of Dallas spent Saturday night with Mrs.
Ollie Nelson and Mrs. Bonnie Koontz.
Mrs. H. S. Mahaffey and Mrs. Floyd Shannon of Clarendon
went to Guymon, Okla. to Mr. Loue's retirement party Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hall, Dan, Sue, and Wanda Wheeler
visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lane.
Mrs. Buddy Tittle and children from Amarillo spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gray.
Mrs. Larry Green, Jason, and Ellen went to Panhandle Sunday
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chamberlain and family.
Mrs. Otis Bohanun and Guinn had lunch Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Watson.
Ben Lovell from Goodnight visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Nuford Dill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Graham, Richard and Hubert Rhoades
west to Amarillo Sunday to visit Doyce Graham, who is in the
Northwest Texas Hospital and is improving at this time
Mrs. Donald Odom, Patrica, and Donna attended a wedding
shower in Childress for Donna Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Clay spent the weekend in Skellytown
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Porter and James.
Slaton Mahaffey and Floyd Shannon had dinner Sunday at
Country Kitchen.
Mrs. Ella Briggs and Mrs. Bonnie Koontz went to Dallas
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lyle and baby from Panhandle spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lyl¢.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hust from Carrollton are spending several
days with Mr. and Mrs., Tom Odom.
Mrs. Otis Bohanon, Guinn, Kathie, and Mrs. L. A. Watson
visited in Amarillo with Mrs. C. I. Castell.
Mrs. Hubert Rhoades visited Sunday afternoon at Medical
Center Nursing Home with Mrs. Austin Rhoades.
Mrs. Flossie Reynalds visited Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
Charley Hearn.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Dill returned home to Bridgeport Tuesday
after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Nuford Dill.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Bronson from Amarillo and Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Leffew visited Wednesday with Mr. arid Mrs. Othel
Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Partain spent the weekend in Leady,
Oklahoma with Mrs. Minnie Taylor.
There will be a forty-two party and covered dish supper
'uray nihtl November 24th. Mrs. Pete Darnell and Mrs:
Hubert Rhoades will be hostesses. We will eat at 6:30 p.m.
Will see you all next week.
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Cotton Markets active, demand g
Western cotton markets were more active than a week ago,
according to the Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.
Demand was strong for most qualities with staple 31 and longer.
Demand for shorter qualities was weak. Foreign and domestic
inquiries increased. Most domestic mills, however, had
previously contracted cotton for current needs.
Supplies of uncommitted cotton i, ncreased because of
increased harvesting and ginning. The bulk of current ginning,
however, continued to be delivered against previous
commitments. In general, growers offered available supplies
freely.
.,,,,Most offerings-were readily absorbed into marketing
channels. Spot prices fluctuated during the week.
efforts made good progress over most of the Western Re
The San Joaquin Valley harvest was slowed by rain early
week. Harvesting had resumed by mid-week.
Many Arizona and California growers were picking for
second time. Portions of Texas and Oklahoma had mist
during the week. Harvesting efforts were slowed, allowing
gins to catch up on their backlogs of seed cotton.
Some Central and South Texas fields were still too wet
support harvesting equipment. Harvesting efforts were ex
to continue to expand in New Mexico, the later harvesting
of Texas and in Oklahoma.
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365. Good condition. Call
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FOIL SALE: Registered Here-
ford bull, 2t/ years old, anxiety
4th blood line. $450.00
856-3081, Hedley after 6 p.m.
FOR SALE:New "and stoSreed. 1
furniture. T&M General
Phone 874-2155.
FOR SALE:Used 50,000 floor
furnace. Excellent condition,
complete guarantee. See at
Osburn Furniture, Clarendon,
Texas.
FOR RENT: Three room
furnished house, adults only.
874-2324 days. 874-3543 nights.
FOR RENT: Furnished apart,
ment, private bath, dressing
room, kitchen, large closets,
air-conditioned. Blocker Apts.
FOffSALE
Houmm In Clarendon
and Memphis
Allo Farm and Ranchu
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Oneta Sanders
Lp Soe Allen
874-2533
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phonic Component Stereo with
Built.in Player. AM-FM Stereo
Radio, Garrard Turn Table, 200
Watts, 10 Speaker System.
OrigInal Price: S399.95. Assume
Balance of $245.00 or $10.00
monthly. Payments at Martin's
Sound Center, corner Georgia &
!-40, Amarillo, Texas.
FARM FOR SALE: By owner
160 acres in Windy Valley Area,
10 miles Southwest of Claren-
don. Underground irrigation
water available. Has cotton and
grain allotment. Presently in
CAP program, if desired.
$25,000 total price no trades.
Call 335-1913 after 6 p.m.
WILL BUY anything of
value.
Lee's Trading Post.
WOODY McGRAW now offers
everyday Free Dead Stock
Removal. Call collect at
806-373-4780, Amarillo. Re-
presenting Plainview Rending
Div. of Tri-State Inds.
WANTED
WANTED: Maid to work in
Motel. Will furnish room with
kitchenette. Call 248-5051
Groom.
WANTED: A hobby horse. Call
874-3621 after 5, or 874-3833
during the day.
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