The Clarendon Press, November 25, Page 2
THIS HOUSE, owned by lsm Hot•us of Clarendon, was
destroyed by fire Tuesday. The house burned down before
firemen could reach the scene. Nobody occupied the house when
it burned. [Press Photo by Richard Allen]
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the year, at 204 South Kearney Street in Clarendon, Texas,
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Mailing address in P. O. Box 1110, Clarendon, Texas, 79226.
Subscription rate In Donley County Is $4.50 per year. Subscrip-
tion rates outside the county are $5.50.
The Clarendon Press was established on May 1, 1972, in
Clarendon, Texas. The Clarendon Press is a home-owned
publication. W. Dean Singleton is owner and pnbHshor.
Any erroneous reflection upon the character of any person or
firm appeg in th col•us wm ue gladly and promptly
corrected upon being brought to the attention of the publisher.
The Press prints the news as it happens, and not as it wants It to
happen.
Area cot c)n, milo
production better
The Donley County cotton production picked up considerably
Friday, with the Paymaster Gin reporting 73 bales ginned that
day. The wet weather has hampered the ginning slightly, but so
far the gin has weighed in 238 bales, 196 of which the Paymaster
Gin had baled. The crop has been hurt, however, by the hail that
recently cut through the fields west of town. According to Doug
Burgess, manager of the Paymaster Gin, the farmers had
planted extra acreage which should make up for the hail loss.
The milo harvest is approximately 95% complete, according to
Blackie Johnson, managec'of the Bolin Grain,Elevator.
Seventeen million pounds of 0ilo l,e come into the-le'vator,
which would be approximately $680,000 worth. Johnson said that
this year's harvest was 25% bigger than any harvest in the last
10 years, and should all be in within a week.
THIS IS THE WAY Itwas much of Friday night. A ernwd of Stinnett defenders pile up on
Kenneth Reese to stop hlm for short yardage. [Press Photo by Richard Allen]
a
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MEMBEIIS OF THE Brnueho aqusd board the bus eu route to Panhandle folkml • hule
asmdoff by Bromcbo hum. [lhm Photo by lilcbunl Allm]
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GOOD YARDAGE. Brnmeho Kenne KI gets • good block born Kemmeth Itesse to ml)
ed yarde qpdum StluneU. [Prom Photo by Rkbmd Alleu]
JOHNNY GERNER throws, • giant block to dear the way for Kenneth Reeee to limbs bi
yardage. [Press Photo by Richard Allen]
We believe this is one of the
best places in the world to
live.., and to rear able and
responsible young people.
And we believe you agree
with us that one of the best
ways for us to keep this as
such a community is to
support our local economy
by doing most of our busi-
ness at home.., with each
other.
THE DONLEY COUNTY STATE BANK
Clarendon, Texas
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