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ro. and Mrs. Sullivan visited Monday night with Mr. and
J. B. Lane.
Joe Green from Canyon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Horace
and family on Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Floyd Shannon of Clarendon and Mrs. H. S. Mahaffey
visited their sister in McLean Monday. She is Mrs. Kate Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hearn made a business trip to Memphis
Gale Gray from Farwcll spent the weekend with his parents,
and Mrs. Vance Gray.
J. B. Lane and Doyle Hall made two business trips to Amarillo
week.
Robert Pertain had lunch Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Nuford
H. S. Mahaffey attended the Greenbelt Cotton Producers Inc.
aturday in Memphis.
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Green had supper with the Horace Green
Friday evening. They left Ben, Morris, and Margaret
hilethey went to Ft. Worth to visit Mr. and Mrs. Colt Yancy.
Mrs. Bill Hearn and daughter from Houston spent a few days
week with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hearn.
Mrs. Hubert Rhoades visited Friday evening with Mr. and
Jester.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lane, Walter and Joe Wheeler visited
night with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Moffitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Dose Finley visited last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Holly in Artesia, New Mexico. then went to San Antonio to
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Braddock and Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Aaron. Then they went on to Austin to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Finley and family.
Mrs. Horace Green took the First Aid Course offered by the
Cross and sponsored by the Girl Scouts on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Hearn and boys from Garland spent the
with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hearn.
Mrs. Joe Green and Billy Jack from Canyon visited with Mr.
Mrs. Horace Green and family enroute to Iowa Park to visit
mother, Mrs. J. M. Robinson in the convalescent home
They also visited Mrs. Ova Long at Wichita Fails and Mrs.
Christian at Jacksboro. They had supper with the Horace
family on their return trip Saturday evening.
Mrs. H. S. Mahaffey shopped in Memphis Saturday.
Sue Hall, Martha Wheeler, and Edna Watts had lunch Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Odom and family from Hereford spent
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Odom.
Mrs. L. A. Watson, Mrs. Bobby Cole, and Mrs. Margaret
shopped in Amarillo Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nuford Dill made a business trip to Memphis
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shannon of Clarendon had dinner Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mahaffey.
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Green spent the night Saturday and had
breakfast with his parents, the Horace Greens, before
to Amarillo with their children.
Miss Mary Clay was home from West Texas State University
Canyon over the weekend. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Clay.
Mrs. Ben Lovell of Goodnight visited Mr. and Mrs. Nuford Dill
Friday morning.
Joe Thomas of Clarendon visited her mother Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Odom and famdy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Hall, all from Amarillo, and Mrs. Andy Wooten and Mrs. J.
Kidd of Clarendon visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James
Miss Ellen Green spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss
Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. Nuford Dill visited Friday night with Mr. and
Clovis Bible.
Mrs. Delbert Koontz and Mrs. Jerry Koontz visited Saturday
loon with Mrs. Flossie Reynolds.
Mrs. Austin Rhoades from Medical Center Nursing Home,
4r. and Mrs. Horace Green from Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Skeet
Gary Davis of the Roach Ranch, Chris Craft from
and Mr. and Mrs. John Butler from Claude had
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rhoades to celebrate Hubert's
Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Bible visited in Amarillo Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. Wendle Curable and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mahaffey and Hugh shopped in Memphis
and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clayton and
The Ashtola Needle Club will host a forty-two and Christmas
Saturday night, December 8. Bring a basket supper and
aur dominoes. We will eat at 6:30 p.m.
Will see you all next week.
Scout News
Court of Honor will be held Sunday afternoon,
16, at 2 p.m. at the College Fine Arts Building. The
is invited.
Explorers will have a bake sale Saturday, December 8. Cakes
be sold at Junior's Food Store and Clifford's Grocery.
gout Scouts working in Conservation of Natural Resources
Badge are Dewey Ford, John Tucker, Gary Thomas and
i. Sunday afternoon they moved dirt into a wash just
of the Medical Center to help stop erosion of the land. Also
are to build bird shelters for the wildlife.
Ii-Centennial Project worked on Sunday afternoon. Sixteen
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Fresh Frozen
uts of the troup hauled rocks again Sunday afternoon. They 5 LB Box
e LeRoy Sanchez, Richard Sanchez, Chris Ford, Kyle Hill, Fryer Thighs
Nichois, Daniel Alexander, Rieky Price, Ed Bromley, Terry
tman, Scott Lewis, Gary McClellan, Steve Rives, Donnie
Shurfresh Fully Cooked Vacuum Packed $469
rman, Butch Blackburn, Dean Hawkins and Dan Sawyer.
i/e will haul sand this coming Sunday, weather permitting
"anned Hams - t.B Can
e had one casualty--Chris Ford dropped a rock on his foot and II
rOke loose a toe nail.
All Order of the Arrow members planning to go to the winter '1 -- n 75
iaquet Saturday, December 8, at Borger, will meet at the First )wt Premium Fresh Frozen
hristian Church at 5:45 p.m. where there will be cars to take
. Be sure and wear your uniform and take your O.A. sash. la -- • a Vacuum Pack
;nlcKen rtens 4-5 LB Ave.
:ure slows cotton harvest
area's cotton harvest slowed to almost a standstill
due to moisture the night before and the high winds
the day that prevented the cotton from being stripped.
capacity of the Paymaster Gin is 150-200 bales daily, and
only eight bales were ginned.
cotton harvest started full blast last Wednesday, after a
(lays of good weather. Manager Doug Burgess estimated
the gin would bale four to five thousand bales of cotton
the approximately 60 day harvest, which should be about