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11973 Plymouth, purchased by
]Ross Springer of Hedley, from
[Mills Motor Co.
].1974 Dodge pickup, pur- - •
]chased by Leon Fowler of
]Lakeview, from Mills Motor Co.
[ 1974 Buick, purchased by
]Bran Shelton, from Chamberlain
[Motor Co.
[1974 Buick, purchased by
Willie Mae Lawrence of
IAmarillo, from Chamberlain
Motor Co.
]1974 Pontiac, purchased by
[Mrs. Willard Knox of Lelia
[Lake, from Chamberlain Motor
t(71974 Buick, purchased by Bob
l!ool of Groom, from Cham-
berlain Motor Co.
' 1974 Cadillac, purchased by
H. A. Cagle of Childress,
Chamberlain Motor Co.
1974 GMC pickup, purchased
Tommy Bolin of Hedley,
Chamberlain Motor Co.
1973 Oldsmobile, purchased
Jack Case of Turkey, from
Motor Co.
1974 Cadillac, purchased by
Ross, from Chamberlain
Co.
1973 Audl, purchased by
County State Bank, from
Messer Volkswagen, lnc.
1974 Chevrolet, purchased by
:rank White Jr., from Alderson
1974 Dodge pickup, pur-
by Bill Crisp of
from Mills Motor Co.
1974 Buick, purchased by H.
Beck, from Chamberlain
Co.
1974 GMC pickup, purchased
D. H. Swinney, from
Motor Co.
1974 Buick, purchased by Don
from Chamberlain
Co.
1974 Oldsmobile, purchased
Y Allen Graham of Panhandle,
Chamberlain Motor Co.
1974 Pontiac, purchased by J.
. Coleman of McLean, from
hamberlain Motor Co.
1973 Ford pickup, purchased
S. J. Cattle Company, from
Motor Co.
1974 Oldsmobile, purchased
Kathy Topper of Pampa,
Chamberlain Motor Co.
1974 Chevrolet, purchased by
Jones of Floydada,
Alderson Chevrolet Co.
L974 Chevrolet, purchased by
Steed of Groom, from
This weekend, beginning today, is the annual Salt Fork Classic
basketball tournament held at the college gym. The tournament
lasts 3 days and basketball teams from all over the area will
compete. The Bronchos' first game of the tournament is
scheduled for Thursday night. The Bronchettes play at 7:30
Thursday night, and the Broncs will play immediately after.
Good Luck to both teamsl
The Future Homemakers of America met last week to begin
planning the FHA banquet to be held ;P February. It seems like a
long time away still, but the plans have to be made in advance so
the committees will have something to work on. The theme was
chosen, which was the main concern at that time. Now, the
decorating committee plans the event and orders the necessities
that can not be made by the members. The food committee also
can begin planning the menu. A lot of work has to be done ahead
of time. There was quite a bit of controversy at the meeting.
Tradition-vs-underclassmen.
The Spanish II-lIl Class celebrated two birthdays within the
last S days. Terry's birthday party was last Thursday and
Danny's was Monday.
Stan Shelton certainly got a nice, "early Christmas" present.
It is the color of cinnamon and is truly something to be proud of.
The only complaint Stan has is this ridiculous fuel shortagel
Kim Newhouse is a happier person these days. I just wonderif
it has anything to do with Buzzy ... who just recently moved back
to Clarendon from Amarillo.
Johnny Gerner celebrated his 18th birthday Saturday night
(and early Sunday morning). Those attending the celebration
were Tami Douthit, Belinda Tanner, Tommy Hill, Rodney Hicks,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerner, Mr. and Mrs. Cagle, Mr. Douthit and
Mitzi Cagle. It was quite an evening--a real "hurricane" of an
evening, in factl
Shauna Hardin left Friday afternoon and drove to Gruver,
where she spent the weekend with Sandra Jochetz. She had a
very nice weekend.
Terry Saye bought a very important piece of paper
Saturday--a plane ticket--I wonder where she could be
going? ? l I
DebbieRobertson has be.ca sick lately--I'm sure we all wish
her a speedy recovery.
Jimmy Floyd, the "heavyweight champion of CHS", won his
class at the boxing exhibition held last Saturday. He has a
Chevrolet Co. black eye to prove it.
Ford, purchased by Max LaNita McDonald, senior at CHS, has been writing poetry
a, from Frontier Ford. since age 1. She and Mrs. Todd have been getting her poems
__ __ polished, and have finally sent them to a poetry contest. If LaNita
wins, her poems will be published. We all wish her luckLaNita
i a! McDonald, poet laureate of the 1974 Senior Class. The following
SOC is one of the poems she has written and entered i n the contest.
w,,, r i tv "watching tbe End of the Day"
aFtlBVWI 3
, by LaNita McDonald
lany social security benefi-
lries recently received in- It is the ending of the day -
Very quietly, very slowly
ases in their checks because Ending with the glowing far away.
k new provision in the social
'arity as delayed
law
known
ement credit. , Silence is the sound on the winds
his credit adds to a worker s Evening is chasing the sun's end,
Earth is gliding through time and space
k on percent for each year
l/12th of one percent for each Night will not let day leave a trace.
th between age 65 and 72
Itr the worker delayed his Two birds glide along the sunset.
Higher and brighter the sun burns.
rement. No credit is given
delaying retirement beyond Earth keeps on with her steady turns.
72, as a person can make as
eh as he wants and still draw Day is slipping softly away
And I cannot stop its leaving
social security beginning at Yet I know I must see the gray.
72. Also, no credit is given
years before 1971 that the Good Luck Bronchos and Bronchettesl
rker earned too much money
Idraw social security.
order to qualify for the Lees,!
a worker must not have
1 any social security Mr. and Mrs. Cowboy Johnson of Dimmitt were in Clarendon
before age 65. This Monday attending to business and visiting her parents, Mr. and
retirement credit may
encourage a person to
longer rather than take
retirement.
delayed retirement credit
be automatically figured
year.
Mrs. Carl Pittman.
Mrs. Mildred Hendrix and Miss Winefred Hendrix made a
business trip to Memphis Saturday and also visited with Mrs.
Katie Scoggins.
Mrs. Walter Lowe, Mrs. H. T. Burton, Miss Edgar Mac
Mongole and Miss Mable Mongole went to Amarillo shopping
the first of this week.
FERTILIZER
Fertilizer is short. We now have our December
allotment. First come, First served. All fertilizer
Is cash.
Now Booking Treflan.
cans--el00.00
5 Gallon
CLARENDON HATCHERY
Clarendon, Texas
The Clarendon Press, December 6, page 5
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I Purpose Lot,on C,trus Musk Cologne English Leather
$4.50 $3.75 Musk Cologne
20% off
all place pieces
all patterns
25% off
all serving pieces
all patterns
GROUP I GROUP 11 GROUP III
OTHER PLACE PIECES, Reg. SALE Reg SALE Reg, SALE
CONTINUEO Price PRICE Price PRICE Price PRICE
Iced Beverage Spoon $1825 $14.60 $1925' $15.40 $2000 $1b.O0
Ice Cream Fork 17 75 14.20 1850 14.80 1950 15.60
Steak Knife, Ind. 19oo 15.20 19.75 15J0 2175 17.40
SEiiVING PIECES
Bar Knife, H H 14 25 10.69 1525 11.44 16 25 12.19
Ben Ben, Nut Spoon 15.00 11.25 1675 12.56 1725 12.94
Bottle Opener 1450 10.88 16.(X) 12.00 lb,0 12.38
Butter Knife, H. H 1675 12,56 1750 13.13 1850 13.88
Cake Breaker * 28.00 21.00 3000 22,50 32.50 24.38
Cake Slicer 2800 21.00 30.00 22.50 32.50 24.38
Cheese Serving Knife 1850 13.88 195(} 14.63 2000 15,00
Cold Meat Fork 3350 25.13 35,00 26.25 37.50 28.13
Cream or Sauce Ladle 19 50 14.63 2000 15.00 21 O0 15.75
Flat (tomato) Server 40.00 30.00 42.50 31J8 45(X) 33.75
Gravy Ladle 33.50 25.13 35.00 26.25 3750 28,13
Jelly Server 1650 12,38 18.00 13,50 2000 15.00
Lemon Fork 1350 10,13 14.25 10.69 15,00 11,25
Olive or Pickle Fork 1200 9.00 1300 9.75 14.00 10.50
Pastry Server 27.50 20.63 28.50 21.38 2950 22.13
Pie or Cake Serving Knife 2750 20.63 28,50 21.38 29.50 22.13
Salad Serving Fork, Large 5000 37,50 55.00 41.25 60.00 45.00
Salad Serving Spoon, Lg 50.00 37.50 55.00 41.25 60.00 45.00
Salad Serving Set--
Black Plastic, 2-pc, 35.00 28.25 37.00 27.75 39.50 29,63
Sugar Spoon 17.50 13.13 18.50 13.88 20.00 15.00
Sugar Tongs 19.25 14.44 22.00 16,50 23,00 17.25
Table Spoon, Pierced 33.00 24.75 35.00 26.25 37,50 28.13
Table Spoon 33,00 24.75 35,00 26.25 37.50 28.13
CARVTNG PIECES
Poultry Shears 55,00 41.25 57.50 43.13 6000 45.00
Roast Carving Fork 42,50 31.98 43.50 32.63 4500 33.75
Roast Carving.Knife 42.50 31J8 43.50 32.63 45.00 13.75
Roast Carving Steel 38.50 211.81 39.00 29.25 40.00 :,00
Steak Carving Fork 27,50 20,63 28.50 21,38 30.00 22.50
Steak Carving Knife 27.50 20.63 28,50 21.38 30.00 22.60
"OLD VIRGINIA" SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER
5pecial 32-Piece Service /or 8:8 feaspoons, 8 place /orks,
8 place knives, 8 salad Jerks
Regular Price $604.00
30% OFF SALE PRICE $422,80
32-Pc Set, Place Size, Large $67200
30% OFF SALE PRICE $470.40
Children's Silver available at regular prices only Consult dealer price list
All prices subject to change without notice. Atl orders subject to accept-
anee at the factory For a complete listing of all pieces available, con-
$5.00
"The Mariner
Gift Set"
By English Leather
Wind Drift
$7,00
Hallmark
Season
Party Goods
By Hallmark
Gift Wrap
Mon Triomphe
Cologne and
After Shave
suit dealer price list.
l ,AnltSr°ductory Special on I IlettEmll,,. J , ..A fl(" i
Old Virginia--30% Off I IIMI¥IIIIIJI g" [ v,vv
Special 32-Pc. Set. I I -- . .. - =
, , [ 7 December 29 [ Panty Hose |
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': '"° i'iI'001 Liquid Hair Net,
Groupl Group2 Group3 I "3,9" l
Save 25% on all Serving Pieces Save 20% on all Place Pieces November 5 December 29, 1973
Save 25% °: all Serving Pieces- Save 20% °n all 1place Pieces--N°vember 5--De:ember :9, 1973
1000 Watt I
Hair Dryer [
$24.75
SALE ]
PRICE
$13.20
19.20
17,20
23.$0
20AO
16.20
1.00
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GROUP I Reg. SALE
PLACE SETTING PIECES Price PRICE
Teaspoon $1400 $11.20
Place Fork 21.50 17.20
Place Knife 17.25 13.80
Place Fork. Large 26.50 21,20
Place Knife, Large 19.75 15.00
Salad Fork (Dessert & Fish) 16.75 13.411
Place Spoon 18.25 14.6o
Cream Soup Spoon 18.25 14.60
Spreader (Hollow Handle) 11.75 9.41)
PLACE SETTINGS
With Place Knife & Fork
4-pc. Setting 69.50 55.60
5*pc. Setting 87.75 70.28
6-pc. Setting 99.50 .
4-pc. Setting, Large 77.00 61.6@
5*pc, Setting, Large 95.25 76.20
6-pc. Setting, Large 107.o0 85.6
OTHER PLACE PIECES
Cocktail or Oyster Fork 12.25 9.00
GROUP II Reg. SALE GROUP III Reg.
Price PRICE Price
Teaspoon $15.i5 $12.20 Teaspoon $16,50
Place Fork 22.50 UI.10 Place Fork 24.00
Place Knife 19.50 1.60 Place Knife 21.50
place Fork, Large 27.50 .I Place Fork, Large 29.50
lace Knife, Large 23.00 1&441 Place Knife, Large 25,S0
alad Fork (Dessert & Fish) 18.25 14.60 Salad Fork (Dessert & Fish) 20.25
Place Spoon 19.25 10.40 Place Spoon 2000
Cream Soup Spoon 19.25 tS. Cream Soup Spoon 20.00
Spreader (Hollow Handle) 12.75 18.211 Spreader (Hollow Handle)
PLACE SETTINGS PLACE SETTINGS
With Place Knife & Forl, With Place Knife & Fork
4-pc. Setting 75.50 MIt.48 4-pc. Setting
5-pc. Setting 94.75 7S.N 5-pc, Setting
6-pc Setting 10750 06.0 6-pc. Setting
4-pc. Setting, Large 84,00 67.2tl 4-pc. Setting, Large
5-pc. Setting. Large 103.25 12,f 5-pc. Setting, Large
6-pc. Setting, Large 116.00 93.U 6-pc Setting, Large
OTHER PLACE PIECES OTHER PLACE PIECES
Cocktail or Oyster Fork 12.50 10.8e Cocktail or Oyster Fork
Coffee or Cocktail Spoons 9.00 7.20 Coffee or Cocktail Spoon 9.25 7.40 Coffee or Cocktail Spoon 9.75 7.N 1
...... Opssert or Cereal spoon 19.5o 15.60 DessertorCerealSpoon 21,00 lOtl[MI Dessert or Cereal Spoon , 22.50 18.. O(lk
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