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Sandell Drive-In Event to Feature Local Couple Peanut Leaders Hold Annual

Sandell Drive-In Event to Feature Local Couple Peanut Leaders Hold Annual

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www.ClarendonLive.com Single 00 Sandell Drive-In event to feature local couple Copy $1 Free admission and family fun said. “The episode itself able for anybody who after sundown (about 8:00 p.m.) are in store this Saturday at the San- features our first-ever trip feels like cuttin’ a rug. with “Two for the Road: Texas,” and THIS WEEK dell Drive-In where a Texas-sized down to the area, Other activities include will be followed soon after by “The double feature at will include How- and it all just came together an inflatable bounce Secret Life of Walter Mitty.” 2 A reader invites the editor ardwick’s Dusty and Nikki Green up beautifully. It’s going to look house/slide for the kids “We’re so thankful for the to get on board the Trump on the big screen. amazing up on that screen. and washer pitching. opportunity, and for the incred- train. The first showing will be the And we really think folks The concession ible amount of support and interest 4 The Cub Reporter visits world premiere of a special episode will enjoy it.” stand will be open sell- we’ve received from folks around NASA’s Johnson Space Cen- of the Green’s PBS series Two for the Gates will open at 6:00 ing food and drink, the Panhandle – but especially here ter for spring break. Road, focusing on their adventures p.m., and admission is free. including the famous in Clarendon and Howardwick and 5 Hedley High School in the Big Bend country. Upon entry, each person will Sandell burgers and Donley County,: Nikki Green said. students donate blood and “We just can’t tell you how receive a ticket, which will homemade chili, and “Everyone’s been wonderful! And learn to save lives. proud and excited we are to premiere be for special door prizes and give- Before the sun goes down, Big Bend Brewing Company is pro- we sure hope to have a big turnout 6 And the Broncos defeat the our first ever Texas episode right here aways featuring items from the San- those attending can enjoy live music viding a limited amount of their beer Saturday night. It’s going to be a boys from Kress. at home, and especially on the big dell, Two for the Road, Panhandle by local perfomer Jesse Lincycomb, for grownups to sample. great night and a lot of fun for the All this and much more as The Enterprise and a dance floor will be avail- reports in this week’s amazing edition! screen at the Sandell,” Dusty Green PBS, and Create TV. The show itself will begin just whole family.”

Howardwick Town MARCH - NATIONAL PEANUT MONTH • MARCH 18-24 - NATIONAL AG WEEK Court gives Hall to be March 28 Howardwick residents are encouraged to attend a Town local man Hall in that city next Wednesday, March 28, at 6 p.m. The meeting at City Hall will six years be attended by Donley County A Clarendon man was sen- Judge John Howard and County tenced to six years in prison when Commissioners Mark White and the district court met here last Tues- Dan Sawyer. day, March 13. The different “types” of city District Attorney Luke Inman, structures will be discussed as along with Assistant District Harley well as the issue of unincorporat- Caudle, prosecuted the case for the ing the city. State of Texas, with the Honorable City Secretary Sandra Chil- Judge Stuart Messer presiding. dress says all the candidates for Alan Dwayne Harper was con- alderman have been invited to victed for the third degree felony attend the meeting as well. offense of unlawful restraint and was sentenced to six years in the Institu- tional Division of TDCJ. Allsup’s workers get Harper, 61 from Clarendon, bonus after tax law was arrested in Donley County by Many employees of Allsup’s Deputy Mike Spier on February 10, Convenience Stores will receive 2017. $1,000 bonus following tax leg- Harper was originally placed on islation passed by the Trump community supervision on June 19, administration, the company 2017, receiving four years deferred announced last week. adjudication. The State filed its Allsup’s, one of New Mex- motion to adjudicate on November ico’s largest privately-owned State and national officials stand with members of the Panhandle Peanut Growers Association Board Tuesday during the group’s 13, 2017, alleging five violations of companies with stores across annual meeting in Memphis. Among those pictured are Marshall Lamb of the National Peanut Research Laboratory (second from his community supervision. the Texas Panhandle and South left), PPGA President Michael Newhouse (third from right), National Peanut Board CEO Bob Parker (second from right) and Texas Harper pleaded not true to the

Plains, said Wednesday that all Peanut Producers Executive Director Shelly Nutt (far right). ENTERPRISE PHOTO / ROGER ESTLACK State’s allegations and a contested full-time, non-executive employ- hearing was heard by Messer. After ees who have been employed at all the evidence was presented, least one year with the company Messer found two violations of prior to 2018 will receive a $1,000 Harper’s community supervision and one-time bonus as a result of the Peanut leaders hold annual meeting finally convicted and sentenced him for the felony offense. recent Tax Cuts and Jobs Act State and national officials After low yields and poor qual- Panhandle producers. has invested. “But thank goodness Harper is also required to pay a passed in December 2017. were present Tuesday when local ity from the 2016 crop, Lamb said “This area has a history of we had people of vision in place. $1,000 fine and $488 in court costs. The new tax legislation producers gathered at Bertie Fan- the 2017 crop was the second best sending great leadership to the Now we’re the poster child of food The District Court also issued provides tax cuts for individuals nie’s in Memphis for the annual yields since 2012 and came from national board,” Parker said, noting allergy research.” sentences when it heard five pleas, and companies and should result meeting of the Panhandle Peanut 1.829 million acres, which was the contributions of the late Donley Parker also discussed the including one local case, when it met in positive economic growth, Growers Association. the highest since 1991. The result, County producer Bob White and development and marketing of new in Clarendon February 27. according to Barbara Allsup, Coinciding with National Lamb said, was the largest peanut recognizing the new regional and “milked peanut,” which is higher Monica Anne Cook pled guilty company co-founder and owner Peanut Month and National Agri- crop production in history. state leadership of Newhouse, Jeff in protein that almond milk and is and was placed on deferred adjudi- with her late husband, Lonnie D. culture Week this week, PPGA “I researched that all the way Roper, and others. now available in stores on the east- cation community supervision for Allsup. members learned about current back to 1909 and then figured I Parker focused his remarks ern seaboard and online nationally a period of six years for the second “Mark and I are pleased trends in the peanut industry and could quit at that point,” Lamb said. mostly on the research and market- through Amazon. degree felony offense of possession to announce this special, one- also received updates on broader Lamb said a record drought in ing led by the national board, par- “This is the first new peanut of a controlled substance, metham- time bonus to our hard-working agriculture issues. Argentina right now is affecting the ticularly the group’s work on peanut product category to be launched phetamine. employees,” said Allsup said. PPGA President Michael world market for peanuts, and offi- allergies. since the development of peanut Cook, 37 from Pampa, was Mr. Allsup had endorsed the Newhouse of Clarendon urged local cials are also keeping an eye on a New research has shown that butter over 100 years ago,” Parker arrested in Donley County by DPS plan shortly before his death ear- producers to be active in their asso- large surplus supply in the United peanut allergies can actually be said. Trooper Kelly Hill on November lier this year. ciation, stressing the importance of States resulting from the 2017 crop. prevented, Parker said, if infants Other speakers Tuesday 25, 2017. Cook pleaded guilty to an Allsup’s is building a new, letting policy makers know their He urged producers to be patient are exposed to peanuts as early as included Caleb Pool with Congress- information filed on February 26, larger store in Clarendon, which stories and the importance of their for the next three to four weeks to four to six months, a finding which man ’s office, who 2018. is expected to open next month. industry. see how Argentina, where harvest up ends a generation of parenting gave a legislative update; insurance Pursuant to the plea agree- Marshall Lamb of the National is getting underway, will impact advice and is a huge discovery. agent Kathy Fowler, who spoke on ment, Cook is required to pay $458 Peanut Research Laboratory in supply. “When we started this issues of crop insurance and subsi- Wildfire danger high in court costs, $180 drug lab restitu- Dawson, Geo., gave producers an Bob Parker, the CEO of the research, a lot of people thought dies; and Shelly Nutt, the Executive tion, a $6,000 fine, and successfully as drought persists overview of market and production National Peanut Board, also spoke it was a waste,” Parker said of the Director of the Texas Peanut Pro- Donley County and the Texas trends. at Tuesday’s meeting with praise for millions of dollars the industry ducers. See ‘Court’ on page 8. Panhandle remain in a high wild- fire danger situation as drought conditions persist and worsen. The Texas Water Develop- ment Board reports that 54 per- Accident claims cent of the state is now in some stage of drought with most of the Panhandle in Extreme Drought. one life Sunday The seasonal outlook calls for the drought to remain through June. A one-vehicle accident applied the brakes, she lost resulted in the death of a child control. Sunday near Hedley on US The Tahoe and the travel TxDOT work to start 287. trailer rolled over multiple in Memphis soon Texas Department of times, ejecting an unrestrained TxDOT will begin a project Public Safety representa- 11-year-old-male child, who soon to improve the ride surface tive Cindy Barkley said the died on scene. on both the divided sections and accident occurred at approxi- Moore and two other pas- undivided sections of US 287 in mately 2:44 p.m. when sengers – a 16-year-old-female Memphis. Amanda Moore, 35 of Ama- and a 12-year-old-male – all This project begins at the rillo, was driving a 2007 GMC received minor injuries. They Donley County line south for 1.6 Advancing Yukon, towing a 1996 Kom- were wearing seatbelts. The Clarendon High School UIL One Act Play performance of “Elephant Man” was preparing for the bi- miles, and ends at the beginning fort travel trailer west on US Barkley said the road district competition in Wellington this Wednesday, March 21, as the Enterprise went to press. The troupe of the concrete pavement in the 287, approximately two miles conditions were dry and advanced following their district performance at Wellington’s Ritz Theatre on March 7. Clarendon’s Philip city of Memphis. east of Hedley. there were no other vehicles Monds was named to the district Best Actor, Tate Parker was All-Star Cast, Harley Jauregui was Honorable The $1.2 million project The travel trailer began involved. Mention All-Star Cast, and the Outstanding Technical Crew members were Clarendon’s Grayson Burch, begins the first of April and should to sway back and forth behind The crash is still under Harm Drenth, and Christian Wooten. be complete in three months. COURTESY PHOTO / CHS the Tahoe; and when Moore investigation. The Clarendon 2 Opinion The Clarendon Enterprise • March 22, 2018 Enterprise 140th Year, Series 3, Vol. XXVIII, No. 12

The Clarendon Enterprise (USPS 947040, ISSN 1088-9698) is published each Thursday by Roger Two trade A. Estlack at 105 S. Kearney Street, Clarendon, Following the light as Easter nears Texas 79226-1110. Periodicals postage paid at Clarendon, Texas 79226-1110. Copyright © 2018. It’s a heart-shaped grave marker in critical medi- The family visited the San Diego All rights reserved. the May, Texas, cemetery for a not-quite cal issues, she Zoo in 1998 to see live pandas, and wrongs don’t This paper’s first duty is to print all the news that is 15 year-old girl who fought the good was airlifted a few months prior to Katie’s death, fit to print, honestly and fairly to all, unbiased by any consideration even its own editorial opinion. fight. On one side are Jesus’ words from numerous times enjoyed a Disney cruise. the Book of John: “I am the resurrection to and Vacation days expended, Dennis Any erroneous reflection upon the character, stand- make a right ing, or reputation of any person, firm, or corporation and the life…whoever believes in Me Fort Worth requested additional time off following which may occur in the columns of The Clarendon By Ryan Bourne, Cato Institute Enterprise will be gladly corrected upon being President Trump’s plan to impose import tariffs shall never die.” On the other side are children’s hos- Katie’s funeral. Deacons at May First brought to the attention of the management. engravings of a dog and panda bear. pitals…. the idle Baptist Church – where he was pastor on steel and aluminium has provoked righteous anger ENTERPRISE STAFF from the EU. The Commission wants to respond with Those closest to Katherine Marie ***** american for more than a decade – readily agreed. targeted tariffs on US goods such as motorcycles, Hester during her short life – one dark- I hope her by don newbury Jangled, confused and weary, the Roger A. Estlack Publisher & Editor jeans and bourbon whiskey – tradeables with major ened by health complications beginning story will touch Hesters motored aimlessly westward. producers in GOP areas. The thinking? To put maxi- at birth – understood love’s depth for her others needing After visiting the Grand Canyon, they Ashlee Estlack mum political pressure on Republicans to change Lord, family and friends. She also loved “faith boosts.” proceeded to California. On July 29 – Contributing Editor Trump’s mind. her Jack Russell terrier Rosie, and was Such faith is centered in the belief that which would have been Katie’s 15th fascinated by pandas. Jesus Christ is who He claims to be, birthday – they camped in California’s Tara Allred Early indications suggest though that this strategy Office Director is doomed to fail. Yesterday’s resignation of President God continues to undergird this does what He promises and, yes, even Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Trump’s top economic advisor Gary Cohn (a free family’s claim of His grace through knows the number of hairs on our heads. Park. Rays of sunlight slivered through CORRESPONDENTS trader, who was organizing downstream manufacturers faith. His annual sprinkling of spring- Dennis, a ministerial student the giant trees as the family approached to lobby to dissuade the President) is as good a lead- time – heralded by the seeming over- during my Howard Payne University the rough-hewn cabin of the first park Peggy Cockerham ing indicator as any that the President’s mind is set. night arrival of blossoming Bradford presidency, and Susan, an aspiring edu- ranger…. Howardwick Today US Secretary to the Treasury Steve Mnuchin pear trees – reminds Dennis and Susan cator, were inspirations. With her “all ***** Sandy Anderberg has reportedly confirmed tariffs will happen. And if Hester of the approaching Easter season, A’s” transcript and unbelievable coping One ray spotlighted words deeply Clarendon Sports the EU goes ahead with its “proportionate response”? and lessons learned from Katie, their ability, she was recipient of one of only carved on the left door post – “Rosie and first of four daughters. They also recall a two of the presidential citations I ever Panda.” The Hesters were lump-throated, Benjamin Estlack Well, Trump says he’s ready for more tariffs, this time Columnist on EU cars. An import tax arms race becomes an out- miracle of the Lord on what would have presented. realizing that if their arrival had been a been her 15th birthday. It involved her Katie amazed doctors and all who few minutes earlier or later, the carving Kari Lindsey and-out trade war pretty quickly. Photographer The spectacle is rather depressing. As my col- dog and a panda bear…. knew her. Truly, she was “wise beyond would have been in the shadows. league Dan Ikenson has outlined, in isolation Trump’s ***** her years.” Mentally alert and consti- The affirmation occurred within 20 Elaina Estlack Photographer tariffs would not be that economically significant. I spoke recently to senior adults at tutionally strong, she loved school and minutes of Katie’s time of birth. Some After all, the EU imposes over 12,500 tariffs of its First Baptist Church, Watauga, where playing the clarinet. Absence of a hip 1,500 miles from home, they felt bur- Kathy Spier own, some of which are high. But Trump’s use of a Dennis is now pastor. That’s when I socket, however, meant that she could dens lightening and spirits soaring. They Hedley learned what happened on July 29, 2004, walk only with a limp…. recalled Katie’s aunt saying, “God does “national security” justification and his broader gun- CONTACT INFORMATION boat diplomacy threatens to open a Pandora’s Box of four weeks after her death. I share it now ***** not give you children you need; He gives global risks and retaliation. in the spirit of the hope of Easter. They were determined to make you children who need you.” Phone Of course, the President’s reasoning for protec- Katie was the only person in world junior high graduation special, since her Dennis and Susan continue true 806.874.2259 tionism is not sound. Given the origins of US imported medical history known to have survived kidney was failing. Having already func- to their callings. She is an intermediate steel includes major military allies, a “national secu- such an array of complications. Doctors tioned for a decade, it had reached the school counselor in Keller. Their daugh- Fax rity” justification is absurd. By increasing the input thought her life would be measured in expected limit. ters are grown, and the couple has two 806.874.2423 hours – not years – and periodically sug- Dennis had opted to give her a grandchildren. Rosie, now 15 with poor prices for downstream producers, tariffs on steel and E-Mail gested ending life-extending procedures. kidney, but days before scheduled sur- eyesight and limited mobility, remains a aluminum are a wanton act of domestic self-harm. And [email protected] all this to notionally “protect” jobs in two industries, For starters, her heart faced back- gery, Katie was diagnosed with Hepa- valued family pet…. when independent economic analysis suggests each wards. She had one functioning kidney, titis C. She no longer was eligible for a ***** Web Site Dr. Newbury is a former educator who extra job “saved” in these sectors would cost five times and it at less than 10%. She underwent transplant. www.ClarendonLive.com 32 surgeries, with little expectation to Aware that her earthly life was speaks throughout Texas and the more lost in others, with a net loss of 146,000 jobs Southwest. Comments/inquiries to: overall. survive a kidney transplant from her almost over, she expressed no fear. She [email protected]. Phone: 817- ADVERTISING mother at age three. Kidney medica- was saddened only for the void she knew 447-3872. Web site: www.speakerdoc. As dangerous as President Trump’s policy Open Display rates are $5.50 per PASS com. Twitter: @donnewbury; Facebook, don undoubtedly is, any game theorist will tell you that tion caused severe hearing impairment, her parents and sisters would feel…. column inch. Classified Ads are $10 for the necessitating hearing aids. With ongoing ***** newbury. first 15 words and 15¢ per word for each under the assumption of commitment to this course – additional word (Boxes or special typogra- or worse – the optimum strategy for the EU changes. phy are extra.). Thank You Notes are $15 for the first 40 words and 15¢ per word for Tit-for-tat retaliation risks exacerbating the economic each additional word. Basic engagement, pain at an already precarious moment, and taking wedding, anniversary, and birth announce- us to a mutually destructive equilibrium. Instead of ments are $10 each. Expanded wedding announcements are $20. A one-column goading Trump with punishment tariffs and rejecting announcement picture is $5, and a two-col- his “national security” argument out of hand, the EU umn announcement picture is $10. Pictures submitted for publication should be picked should do, well, nothing. At least not on tariffs. up within ten days after publication. Death This sounds counterintuitive. If a trade war is notices are printed at no charge. Obituaries underway, shouldn’t the EU, as a major player, bring are published for $45 or $50 with a photo. its big guns to town? No. Politicians may enjoy the DEADLINES military analogy. But in actual wars, countries try News articles and photos are due by to blockade rivals, to prevent the goods wanted and Monday at noon. Advertising and Classi- needed by adversaries from reaching their shores. In fieds are due by five o’clock Monday after- noon. Deadlines may be altered for holidays trade wars, in contrast, tariffs are a form of economic or special issues. blockade on ourselves. They are in effect like a suicide SUBSCRIPTIONS bomb – saying we will risk economic self-harm to cause some damage to your producers if you choose Annual subscriptions are available for $30 for zip codes inside Donley County, $40 that path too. Yet if the US is hell-bent on damaging elsewhere in Texas, and $45 out of state. itself economically come what may, then is it really POSTMASTER: Send all address changes to: The Clarendon Enterprise, PO Box 1110, worth the self-inflicted damage? Clarendon, TX 79226-1110. Digital Sub- Put another way, in most (though not all) eco- scriptions are $15 per year. nomic situations, the primary losers from the imposi- LETTERS tion of tariffs are actually domestic consumers. Yes, US producers of bourbon and jeans will dislike EU Letters to the editor are welcome. Views expressed in letters are those of the writers tariffs on US imports. But EU consumers will face the and do not necessarily reflect the views of higher prices resulting, and the loss of economic wel- the editor or staff of The Clarendon Enter- prise. Submission of a letter does not guar- fare from not buying products they value more highly. antee publication. Letters may be edited for Tariffs on popular goods would be fighting stupid with grammar, style, or length. All letters must be signed and must include an address stupid, destroying value creation. If Trump’s decision and telephone number for verification. To is truly fixed, the best course of action for overall eco- improve your chances of publication, type nomic health is to not retaliate. and double space your letter, stick to one main topic, and keep it brief. No letters will In trade, two wrongs really don’t make a right. be accepted from candidates for local politi- But they do make less dynamic economies. Producers cal offices. Letters submitted to this newspa- per become the property of The Enterprise operate facing the prices in front of them, and allocate and cannot be returned. resources to seek the most profitable ventures. But domestic tariffs distort these price signals, diverting  resources away from sectors where we hold a com- The Texas Panhandle’s parative advantage and instead placing them in sectors First Newspaper insulated from global competition. All this worsens The Clarendon News, established June 1, 1878 with which have merged: The Clarendon Traveler, economic performance further and lowers productivity. February 1889; The Clarendon Journal, November Here, the EU talks a good game about the costs 1891; The Banner-Stockman, October 1893; The Agitator, February 1899; The Clarendon Times, of trade wars. But if it truly values free trade and the May 1908; The Donley County Leader, March 12, rules-based trading system, then now is the time to 1929; The Clarendon Press, May 18, 1972; and The Clarendon Enterprise, March 14, 1996. take the high ground. If the President wants to whack US consumers of steel and aluminum, and distort US  economic activity to less productive sectors, then that’s Member 2018 his problem. If he wants to abandon and undermine the global trading system then more’s the pity. But the EU need not hit its consumers too. No, instead of throwing more fuel on the protec- tionist fire, it should reach out to Trump and push for National Newspaper Association multilateral action at a WTO level to counter genuine anti-competitive trade distortions in these industries. Better, it should acknowledge that its own Common External Tariff is corrupted by its own blatant protec- tionism – something President Trump uncomfortably Texas Press Association highlighted in regard to cars yesterday. The EU should Reader invites editor on Trump train expect foreign countries to do as they do, and not as Roger our editor: panies. This is requiring businesses to Nationally, our population is feeling they say, after all. It pains me when I continually see increase pay to attract good employees, better about their personal future. Spend- None of this should be taken as an apology for cartoons knocking President Trump and plus some businesses are willing to train ing is up in most homes. Donley County the President’s action. His justifications are unprec- reading all the negative comments from employees to do a job that needs to be [cities are] receiving an increased sales Press Association edented and clearly a veneer for a narrow, misguided the lame stream media. The fact is the filled. tax refund from Texas. effort to protect favored sectors. But faced with a Democrat party is doing its best to knock Unfortunately, there is a problem Internationally, our country has bombastic, volatile actor with a penchant for tariffs, Trump for everything he is trying to do because of some unemployed not trying more respect than we did during the the EU now faces a choice: a risky path of escalation, to make America great again. to look for a job. Too many welfare ben- Obama years. we have a strong leader in including self-harm, or to accept the limited damage of I just noticed some good informa- efits from the taxpayers. President Trump. He is making America Panhandle Press Association Trump’s tariffs on two relatively small sectors. tion from the labor department that The stock market is up, home Great Again. The best way of preventing a trade war is to indicates that in January there were 6.3 market is up, wages are up. After the Roger, I hope you will join me on choose peace. One hopes in this moment, the EU will million jobs advertised. That is the most recent income tax package was passed, the train. really believe its own arguments. Ryan Bourne occupies the R. Evan Scharf Chair for the since 2000. Overall, jobs taken were corporations have been giving bonuses Tom Stauder, Public Understanding of Economics at the Cato Institute. less than the jobs being sought by com- that were unexpected by the employees. Clarendon 2016 The Clarendon Enterprise • March 22, 2018 News 3 90th birthday party held for Lonita Howard Lonita Howard celebrated her Kaydens and sons Joe and Preston, “Everything under one roof!” 90th birthday on March 3rd. Friends and Shellie Howard and Isaac De la and family gathered at the First Bap- O and sons Andy, Ayden and Parker tist Church Family Center in Hedley from Las Cruces, . Her THE CLARENDON to celebrate with her. They were brother Carroll Hickey and wife Bar- greeted by great-granddaughters bara from Arlington, Texas and their Kaydens Koenig and Kaylee Ward at daughter Anne Haley and husband the guest book. David. Decorations of black and gold Also their granddaughters centered around the year of her birth, Brooke McKiver and husband Kyle 1928, and featured a time-line of pic- and son Oliver and Nikki Caudle and OUTPOST US 287 WEST • CLARENDON, TEXAS tures depicting her many years. A husband Matt and daughter Emma slide show was shown and the high- from Abilene, Texas. Sister-in-law light of the day was a photo booth Sherry Manley and husband Rick CALL: 874-5201 • OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. TO 10 P.M. • PHARMACY: 874-5202 which provided for pictures of every- from Estelline, Texas and niece Bar- AD GOOD THRU: March 21, 2018 one present. bara Barren and husband Harry from Lunch was served and stories of El Paso, Texas. the past exchanged. 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The IRS requires all paid tax mailed in waves, to various parts of March 27 Joey & Brenda Lee Broncos Baseball • Nazareth • In the first scenario, identity preparers to have one before filing the country, from April 2018 until Home• 4:30 p.m. Lee’s Insurance thieves file a fake tax return and any returns. To determine if a web- April 2019. So, your card may arrive PO Box 189 • Clarendon, Texas 79226 Lady Broncos Softball • Memphis • have the refund deposited into your site is encrypted, look for https at at a different time than hers. You can Home • 4:00 p.m. bank account. The thieves then the start of the web address (the “s” check the rollout schedule to get a 806.874.2130 contact you, often by phone, and, is for secure). Some websites use better idea when you may be receiv- March 29 posing as the IRS or debt collectors encryption only on the sign-in page, ing yours. When you get your new HOME • AUTO • LIFE • COMMERCIAL CHS Track • Childress for the IRS, demand you return the but if any part of your session isn’t card, be sure to destroy your old card. money to the IRS. But following the encrypted, your entire account could Don’t just toss it in the trash. Shred March 30 thieves’ instructions actually sends be vulnerable. Look for https on it. If you have a separate Medicare Broncos Baseball • Wellington • Annual “Long Live Cowboys” Away• 1:00 p.m. the money to them. In another ver- every page you visit, not just when Advantage card, keep that because sion, after you get that erroneous you sign in. you’ll still need it for treatment. Special Female Replacement Sale April 6 refund, you get an automated call, Ask tax preparers about their As the new Medicare cards start CHS Track • District • Panhandle allegedly from the IRS, threatening data security policies, and how they being mailed, be on the lookout for Sat., March 24 you with criminal fraud charges, an protect your information. Respond to Medicare scams. Here are some tips: 400+ April 7 @ NooN FEMALES Clarendon College Invitational Judg- arrest warrant, and “blacklisting” of all mail from the IRS as soon as pos- Don’t pay for your new card. It’s ing Contest your Social Security number. The sible. If tax identity theft happens to yours for free. If anyone calls and caller gives you a case number and you, visit IdentityTheft.gov to report says you need to pay for it, that’s a April 7 & 8 a telephone number to call to return it to the FTC, file an Identity Theft scam. Don’t give personal informa- Whistle Stop Trade Days the refund. Don’t take the bait. If you Affidavit with the IRS electronically, tion to get your card. If someone or someone you know gets an unex- and get a personal recovery plan. calls claiming to be from Medicare, Call Josh 1918 Hwy 80, Karnes City, TX April 14 830-623-2855 • Lions Club’s Chance Mark Jones pected tax refund, follow the guid- For more information, check out our asking for your Social Security www.karnescityauction.com ‘Roar N Run’ 5K ance outlined by the IRS for how to imposters webpage. If you spot a number or bank information, that’s a return the funds to the agency. The scam, report it at ftc.gov/complaint. scam. Hang up. May 5 steps for returning paper checks and Your reports help the FTC and other Medicare will never ask you Saints’ Roost Rough Stock Challenge direct deposits differ. law enforcement investigate scams to give personal information to get Shonda & Ruby’s In a different scam, criminals and bring crooks to justice. your new number and card. Guard May 5 & 6 Whistle-Stop Trade Days are using imposter tax prepara- “New Medicare Cards Are your card. When you get your new Fried Catfish Plate tion sites and phone numbers to Coming Soon” by Lisa Weintraub card, safeguard it like you would any steal peoples’ personal information. Schifferle, FTC other health insurance or credit card. Friday Here’s how this scam works: You go Here’s what you need to know While removing the Social Security 11 a.m.Or until - food2:00 runs out p.m. online to find a tax preparation ser- about your new card. Plus, how number cuts down on many types MARCH 23 vice to prepare and e-file your tax to avoid related scams. Starting in of identity theft, you’ll still want to Menus return. But instead of landing on a April 2018, Medicare will begin protect your new card because iden- Fried Chicken or Pot Roast March 26 - 30 legitimate site, you misclick to a mailing new cards to everyone who tity thieves could use it to get medi- Served with green beans, mashed potatoes, roll, & dessert. Donley County Senior Citizens lookalike site created by scammers. gets Medicare benefits. Why? To cal services. For more information Sunday Mon: Sloppy Joe on bun, baked tater The site looks real, and it’s set up to help protect your identity, Medicare about changes to your Medicare card Call & Place Your Order Ahead of Time tots, corn, tossed salad, chocolate collect personal information that can is removing Social Security num- go to go.medicare.gov/newcard. And MARCH 25 @ 806.517.3944 or 806.822.0271 cake, iced tea/2% milk. be used to commit fraud, including bers from Medicare cards. Instead, if you’re a victim of a scam, report it Tue: Beef stew, corn bread/crackers, 11 a.m. - apple cobbler, iced tea/2% milk. identity theft. the new cards will have a unique to the FTC. Wed: Chicken spaghetti, broccoli, The FTC has these tips to fight Medicare Number. This will happen Stay safe out there. 2:00 p.m. Shonda’s Snack Shack corn, crackers, lemon cake, iced tea/2% milk. Thu: Meat sauce spaghetti, tossed Town Hall planned for the City of Howardwick salad, Italian vegetables, garlic Thank you, Lord, for the rain faith and hope Judge John Howard, County Com- Are taxes making you stressed? toast, peanut butter cookie, iced you gave us yesterday. Even though that sustains missioners Mark White and Dan tea/2% milk. Fri: Taco salad casserole, corn, it was only 0.10 inches, it showed them there.” Sawyer, and others. All candidates tossed salad, cinnamon pear halves, me you have not forgotten the Pan- An event for Alderman have promised to Don’t stress, iced tea/2% milk. handle. I had faith in you; my cellar is planned attend (and hopefully answer ques- e-file today and is cleaned out and supplied. and I would tions), so please, please attend and Hedley Senior Citizens We really do need more rain, encourage become informed so you understand Mon: Sloppy Joe on bun, country get your refund potato salad, carrots & zucchini, Lord. Please protect the firefighters every citizen ‘wick what you are voting for. The date creamy fruit square, iced tea/2% and first responders fighting the fires of Howard- picks is Wednesday, March 28, at 6 p.m. back quick! milk. in the Panhandle; and Lord, give the wick to attend by peggy cockerham at City Hall in Howardwick. Yes, Tue: Creamy mushroom steak, people who have lost their land to the because it is Howardwick • 874-2886 Wednesday, the only date available mashed potatoes, peas & carrots, For your convenience everything can be done wheat roll, Emerald pears, iced fires strength to continue. You have a Town Hall for everyone. Mark your calendar, over the phone, by fax, by e-mail or by using any tea/2% milk. placed strong citizens in the Pan- meeting and the main topics will be don’t forget, March 28. of the overnight mail services. Just remember Wed: Chicken teriyaki, fried rice, sea- handle, the weak don’t hang around. type “A” and type “B” communities March 20 is the first day of to get an early start so we can get things done in soned vegetables, strawberries & A quote from an unsigned letter and the consequences of unincorpo- spring, and I noticed our apricot tree bananas, iced tea/2% milk. time. We are looking forward to making this tax states, “It is ambition and optimism rating Howardwick. is beginning to bloom, so there goes Thu: Salisbury steak, diced potatoes season as painless as possible for you. with shin, English peas, rolls, fruit that leads a family to the frontier, it is The speakers will be County this year’s apricot cobbler. salad, iced tea/2% milk. Fri: Vegetable stew, cornbread, mar- Get Credit for all your deductions! • Truckers always welcome! garine, toss salad, orange pineapple Spring Break part one: Johnson Space Center Use our friendly personal service. cup, diet pumpkin square, iced For the next couple of weeks, naut Training Star Trek, which me and my Dad tea/2% milk. my column will be about our trip to Facility, where really like to watch. Clarendon ISD to see family over spring astronauts get to After lunch, we went to the Diane’s Tax Service Breakfast break. work with full Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory, Diane Carter Mon: Pancakes, ham, fruit juice, The day after our 11-hour car size replicas of which is the second largest pool in 520 W. Montgomery St. • Clarendon, TX 79226 fruit, milk. drive, we went to Johnson Space the space sta- the world and is the closest astro- Tue: Cheesy toast, fruit juice, fruit, Monday-Saturday • 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. milk. Center. After we got our tickets, we tion and Orion nauts can get to training in zero grav- Phone: (806) 874-0043 • Fax: (806) 874-0059 Wed: French toast, sausage, fruit went on a 90-minute tram tour of capsule. There the cub ity without actually being in space. Email: [email protected] juice, fruit, milk. the space center. The first stop was were also some reporter After that, we went on a simulator Thu: Oatmeal, cinnamon toast, fruit a cow pasture. It’s part of NASA’s robot testing and then took a tour of the airplane juice, fruit, milk. by benjamin estlack Fri: No School land but they use it to demonstrate areas, and one that used to carry the space shuttles. agriculture. of the robots was called R2. That’s The most important thing we Lunch The next stop was Mission a humanoid robot that works like a got to see was Challenger capsule Your Mon: Steak finger, gravy, roll, mashed Control. We got to see the new room human. from the Apollo 11 mission. That potatoes, carrot coins, strawberries, milk where the future Orion space craft The next thing was a tour of is what actually carried men to the Tue: French bread pizza, salad, Cali- will be controlled. On the monitor, Rocket Park. There were two small moon and back when Neil Arm- Friendly fornia blend, fruit, milk. there was actual coordinates of the rockets outside, and inside there was strong first stepped on the moon. It Wed: Texas chili, cornbread, celery International Space Station and map a Saturn V rocket that had not been was amazing that it was right there sticks, carrot sticks, fruit, milk. Thu: Chicken quesadilla, corn, refried tracking the space station. used. It was the rocket that carried in front of us. Pharmacy beans, salsa, lettuce & tomato, fruit, On our way out, we got a man to the moon and was the stron- It was very cool to see the thing From prescription milk. glimpse of the current control room gest rocket ever built. that took man to the moon and back Fri: No School and the missions currently aboard When we had lunch at the space the first time. medicine to vitamins, Hedley ISD the space station. center, there was a shuttle craft from Next week, we will talk about we provide everything Breakfast The next stop was the Astro- the USS Enterprise from the show more adventures in Houston. Mon: French toast, bacon, hash you need, along with browns, fruit juice, fruit, milk. best wishes for a Tue: Biscuits & gravy, sausage, Your daughter’s wedding. scrambled eggs, fruit, fruit juice, speedy recovery. milk. YourLo son’sok whatgraduation. Wed: Stuffed bagels, fruit, fruit juice, What if ✩ Look what ✩ ✩ milk. The birth of your grandchild. 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SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans Available Dependable & Experienced Small nonfarm businesses in 79 the economic impacts on businesses disaster. The Secretary declared this Texas counties – including Donley dependent on farmers and ranchers disaster on March 8, 2018. and neighboring counties – are that have suffered agricultural pro- Businesses primarily engaged Richard W. Christian, CPA now eligible to apply for low inter- duction losses caused by the disaster in farming or ranching are not eli- Certified Public Accountant Worship est federal disaster loans from the and businesses directly impacted by gible for SBA disaster assistance. U.S. Small Business Administration, the disaster,” Garfield said. Agricultural enterprises should con- “Tax Preparation Since 1990” DIRECTORY announced Director Tanya N. Gar- Small nonfarm businesses, tact the Farm Services Agency about Rit Christian CLARENDON field of SBA’s Disaster Field Opera- small agricultural cooperatives, the U.S. Department of Agriculture AGAPÉ CHRISTIAN CHURCH 806.335.5528 712 E. 2ND (HWY. 287) tions Center-West. small businesses engaged in aqua- assistance made available by the SUN. SCHOOL: 9:30 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 10:30 A.M. These loans offset economic culture and most private nonprofit Secretary’s declaration. 8660 FM 1258, Claude, TX 79019 [email protected] ARENA OF LIFE COWBOY CHURCH losses because of reduced revenues organizations of any size may qualify However, nurseries are eli- 214 S. KEARNEY• PASTORS: BUNK & AMY SKELTON caused by drought in the following for Economic Injury Disaster Loans gible for SBA disaster assistance in SUN. SERVICE: 10:30 A.M. • TUE. BIBLE STUDY: 7 P.M. primary counties that began on Nov. of up to $2 million to help meet drought disasters. auren Shadle, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH US 287 E • 874-3156 • REV. ROB SEALE 14, 2017. financial obligations and operating Applicants may apply online, MaretingAdmissions SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 11 A.M. Primary Texas counties: expenses which could have been met receive additional disaster assistance SUN. EVENING: 7 P.M.• WED.: 7 P.M. Archer, Armstrong, Bailey, Baylor, had the disaster not occurred. information and download appli- CHURCH OF CHRIST 300 S. CARHART • 874-2495 • MINISTER: CHRIS MOORE Bowie, Briscoe, Carson, Cass, “Eligibility for these loans is cations at https://disasterloan.sba. SUN. BIBLE CLASS 9:30 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 10:30 A.M. Castro, Childress, Cochran, Collin- based on the financial impact of the gov/ela. Applicants may also call SUN. 6 P.M. • WED.: 7 P.M. gsworth, Cottle, Crosby, Dallam, disaster only and not on any actual SBA’s Customer Service Center at CHURCH OF NAZARENE 209 S. HAWLEY • 874-2321 • PASTOR: ALLEN POSEY Deaf Smith, Dickens, Donley, Floyd, property damage. These loans have (800) 659-2955 or email disaster- SUN. SCHOOL: 9:30 A.M. • SUN SERVICE: 11 A.M. Foard, Garza, Gray, Hale, Hall, an interest rate of 3.385 percent for [email protected] for more 8 2 Phone . 8th Street • WED.: 7 P.M. Hansford, Hardeman, Harrison, businesses and 2.5 percent for private information on SBA disaster assis- 8 2 8 Fax Memphis, T 72 COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 12148 FM 2162 • 874-0963 Hartley, Haskell, Hemphill, Hock- nonprofit organizations, a maximum tance. 8 72 Cell aurenShadlecsnhc.com PASTOR: LARRY CAPRANICA SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 11 A.M. ley, Hutchinson, Kent, King, Knox, term of 30 years and are available to Individuals who are deaf or SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • WED. COMMUNITY KIDZ 5:30 P.M. Lamar, Lamb, Lipscomb, Lub- small businesses and most private hard of hearing may call (800) WED. ADULT BIBLE STUDY: 6 P.M. bock, Lynn, Marion Moore, Morris, nonprofits without the financial abil- 877-8339. Completed applications FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH EarnmorewithQuality! 120 E. THIRD ST. • PASTOR: DARRELL BURTON Motley, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parmer, ity to offset the adverse impact with- should be mailed to U.S. Small Busi- SUNDAY SERVICE: 5 P.M. Potter, Randall, Red River, Roberts, out hardship,” Garfield said. ness Administration, Processing and 30 YEARSOFSERVICE FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sherman, Stonewall, Swisher, Terry, By law, SBA makes Economic Disbursement Center, 14925 King- 4TH ST. & HWY. 70 SOUTH • PASTOR: MATTHEW STIDHAM SUN. SCHOOL: 9:45 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 10:40 A.M. Titus, Wheeler, Wichita, Wilbarger Injury Disaster Loans available sport Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155. Looking for CDL AorBdrivers to deliver SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • WED. YOUTH: 6:15 P.M. and Yoakum. when the U.S. Secretary of Agri- The deadline to apply for eco- new trucks all over the US and Canada. WED. BIBLE STUDY: 7 P.M. “SBA eligibility covers both culture designates an agricultural nomic injury is Nov. 8, 2018. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Experience preferred. Must have DOT physical and be 300 BUGBEE AVE. • 874-3833 • REV. LANCE WOOD SUN. SCHOOL: 9:45 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 10:55 A.M. willing to keep logs. No DUIs in last 10 years, cleanMVR. SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • KID’S ACTIVITIES: WED. 6 P.M. Beef conference to address drought conditions YOUTH STUDY: WED. 7 P.M. CANADIAN – As a cattle ag.tamu.edu to register or receive Dr. David Lalman, Oklahoma COLLEGE MINISTRY: WED. 9 P.M. rancher, knowing when and what additional information. State University Harrington Chair Apply Online at FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FOURTH & PARKS • LAY PASTOR: NANCY RUSS resources are available on the land The theme this year is “How and beef cattle specialist, Stillwater, www.qualitydriveaway.com FELLOWSHIP: 10:30 A.M. is the key to efficiency. These topics to produce more calves out of your Oklahoma, will speak at the Rader or call 574-642-2023 SUN. SERVICE: 11 A.M. will be addressed at the 2018 Hemp- cowherd,” Holloway said. Ranch near Glazier on “Efficiency FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 420 S. JEFFERSON • 874-3667 • PASTOR KIRK WATSON hill County-Texas A&M AgriLife “An important part of produc- and Matching Cattle to the Environ- SUN. SERVICE: 9:45 A.M. • SUN. SCHOOL: 11 A.M. Beef Cattle Conference and Ag Tour ing more calves is how well your ment.” JESUS NAME APOSTOLIC CHURCH set for April 24-25. production practices on the ranch Lalman will emphasize increas- 720 E. MONTGOMERY • 205-1149 • REV. 874-2078 REV. CALVIN BURROW “This year’s conference is going match the cattle to the environ- ing profitability and sustainability, SUN. SERVICES: 3 P.M. • WED.: 7 P.M. to be our best ever, as we have gath- ment, and how prepared you are for reducing production costs through BODY OF CHRIST MINISTRIES: ered 15 nationally recognized speak- the conditions that Mother Nature improved forage utilization, better 501 S. MCCLELLAND • PASTOR: R.W. ELLERBROOK The Big Station SATURDAY: 6 P.M. • SUNDAY DISCIPLESHIP CLASS: 9:30 ers and will have a trade show with throws our way,” Holloway said. matching beef cattle genetics to A.M. 50-plus agribusinesses represented,” On April 24, a special panel forage resources and evaluating beef SUN.: 10:30 A.M. • SUN. LIFE GROUP: 4:30 P.M. NOW EVEN BIGGER WED.: 6:30 P.M. said Andy Holloway, Texas A&M discussion, “Wildfires, How Do We production systems and alternatives. CHRIST’S KIDS OUTREACH MINISTRY: AgriLife Extension Service agricul- Prepare?” will feature Dr. Morgan Dr. Tim Steffens, AgriLife 416 S. KEARNEY • JANET & STEVE CARTER • 874-2007 ture and natural resources agent for Russell, AgriLife Extension range Extension rangeland specialist, SUN. BREAKFAST 9:30 A.M. • SUN. PRAISE & WORSHIP 10 A.M. Hemphill County. specialist, San Angelo; Adam Isaacs, Canyon, will continue at the Rader KLSR105.com SUNDAY SCHOOL: 10:30 A.M. • WED.: 5 P.M. Holloway said producers from Hemphill County rancher; and Tif- Ranch with “Matching My Produc- ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Texas and 10 or more other states fany Dowell Lashmet, AgriLife tion Cycles to Forage Quantity and 301 S. PARKS ST. • 874-2511 • REV. JIM AVENI SECOND SUNDAY SERVICE: 11 A.M. are expected to attend to hear experts Extension agricultural law specialist, Quality.” He will discuss how the Listen Live Online ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH address industry hot topics. Amarillo. calf crop can be affected by what is MONTGOMERY & MCCLELLAND In addition to speakers, attend- “We added this panel discus- growing in the pasture. FR. AROKIA RAJ SAMALA SUN. MASS 11 A.M. ees will be treated to three beef sion because this year is shaping up When the tour moves to the ST. STEPHENS BAPTIST CHURCH meals and two ranch tours, as well as to be a dry one, and we know from Haley Ranch, Dr. Ted McCollum, 300 N. JEFFERSON ST. • PASTOR: ROY WILLIAMS a tour of the Hemphill County Pio- past experience wildfires can and do AgriLife Extension beef cattle spe- SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 11:15 A.M. WED.: 7 P.M. (WEATHER PERMITTING) neer Museum. happen,” Holloway said. “Dr. Rus- cialist in Amarillo, will present TRUE CHURCH OF GOD & CHRIST The cost is $100 and a spouse sell is an expert on prescribed burns “Dusting off Your Drought Plan.” 301 N. JEFFERSON • ST. PASTOR: JEFF RILES ticket is $85. The main conference and she will walk us through the ben- “We’ve been without signifi- The Perfect Tux. SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 11:15 A.M. WED.: 7 P.M. will be in the Jones Pavilion, 1101 efits of planning ahead, while Tiffany cant moisture for about five months N. Sixth St. in Canadian. Lashmet will help us talk through all now, and if that doesn’t plant us The Perfect Price. HEDLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST Advance registration is open the legalities involved.” squarely in a drought, I’m not sure 110 E. SECOND ST. • MINISTER: STEWART MESSER at https://www.hemphillcotxbeef. On April 25, speakers will use what does,” Holloway said. “Dr. Order Now! SUN. BIBLE CLASS: 10 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 11 A.M. SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • WED.: 7:30 P.M. com/. Participants can also call the local ranches as backdrops for more McCollum will help our attendees Come in today to pick out the perfect tux and come back later to FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH AgriLife Extension office in Hemp- in-depth discussions on analyz- check off key management practices 200 N. MAIN ST. • PASTOR: RUSTY EARLY hill County at 806-323-9114 or con- ing cattle production from a forage necessary to help them survive in accessorize your tie or vest with SUN. SERVICE: 9:00 A.M. tact Christa Perry at christa.perry@ availability standpoint. these extended dry periods.” your date’s chosen color! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 210 N. MAIN ST. • 856-5980 • PASTOR: BRUCE HOWARD SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. • SUN.: 11 A.M. & 6 P.M. Teens join TxDOT to urge young drivers to buckle up PROM SPECIAL WED.: 7 P.M. AUSTIN – Texas teens have an peer-to-peer outreach at statewide and a senior at Chisum High School HOWARDWICK SENIOR FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH important message for their friends high schools. The initiative kicks off in Paris, Texas. “It just doesn’t make 25 % OFF Clarendon 235 RICK HUSBAND BLVD. • 874-3326 • REV. DAVE and fellow students: Always buckle Thursday with an entirely student- any sense to not wear your seat belt STOUT Prom SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 10:45 A.M. up. The message is part of the Texas run press confer-ence at Memorial when you’re in a vehicle.” E very Nook and C ranny SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • WED.: 6 P.M. Department of Transportation’s High School in Houston. In Texas in 2016, one in five Downtown Clarendon • 874-3335 April 21 OLD PATHS PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH HEREFORD LANE AT HWY 70 • 673-1770 annual “Teen Click It or Ticket” Teens also will lead interactive vehicle crashes involved a teen 3RD SUNDAYS - DON MARTIN • 4TH SUNDAYS - DON campaign, in part-nership with high events at high schools and sporting driver. Of the 269 teen drivers and WATSON SERVICES: 10:30 A.M. school students, to urge young driv- events this spring to convince their passengers killed in crashes that ers and their passengers to wear their peers that seat belts are their best year, 114 were unbuckled. MARTIN PALO DURO MARTIN BAPTIST CHURCH seat belts every time they’re in a defense against being killed or badly Texas law requires drivers and US 287 W vehicle. injured in a crash. A mangled truck all passengers to wear a seat belt. SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 11 A.M. SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • WED.: 7 P.M. “In Texas, 42 percent of all involved in a rollover crash will be Unbuckled drivers and passengers NURSING HOME teenagers killed in traffic crashes on display at each event. Two Texas — even those in the back seat — face BRICE BRICE DELIVERANCE TABERNACLE in 2016 weren’t buckled up,” said teens survived that crash with only fines and court costs up to $200. N Caring Hearts Loving Hands n PASTOR: LOUIS BENNETT TxDOT Execu-tive Director James minor scratches thanks to their seat To learn more about “Teen SUNDAY: 9:45 A.M. • SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. WED.: 6 P.M. Bass. “We know seat belts save lives, belts. Click It or Ticket,” go here. Palo Duro Nursing Home Offers: but only if motorists use them. We The campaign also will offer For media inquiries, contact Eighteen Bed Secure Unit • Programs for Alzheimer’s want to make sure this message gets teens the digital experience of wear- TxDOT Media Relations at Medi- SPONSORED BY through to teens, and no one knows ing virtual reality goggles to test [email protected] or (512) 463- and Dementia Patients • Respite Care • Hospice how to reach teens better than other their reaction times. 8700. • Long-Term Care • Dedicated Staff teens.” “Research from the National The information contained in ROBERTSON FUNERAL Partnering with students from Highway Traffic Safety Administra- this report represents reportable Services: DIRECTORS the Texas-based group Teens in the tion tells us that new teen drivers are data collected from the Texas Peace COUNTRY BLOOMERS Driver Seat, TxDOT’s “Teen Click It twice as likely to be in a fatal crash Officer’s Crash Report (CR-3). 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Lady B ronco Softball EE ono epi Kade Hunsaker pitches for the Broncos against San Jacinto last week. COURTESY PHOTO /ALICE COBB Friday, March 23 E Broncos shut-out Kress 25-0 By Sandy Anderberg racked up four of those ten. Davis The Clarendon Bronco baseball had three hits in his four times at bat, y ono ooe team made things look easy in their and Sneathen made eight plays on 25-0 shutout over Kress last week. defense. Senior Andy Davis earned The Broncos lost to San Jacinto the win on the mound going three 7-8 last Thursday when S.J. singled Sat., March 24 innings. Davis turned in impressive in the bottom of the eighth to score E stats with zero hits, runs, and only two runs. The Broncos out hit the E EE one walk. He struck out four Kan- Patriots and led by one run before the garoo hitters. Preston Elam helped Patriots were able to make good on as well as he relieved Davis for two the single. innings. Davis got things going early ono e Elam also caught a pop-up for with a single that scored one run the last out and tripled in the first for the Broncos. But after falling Tuesday, March 27 E inning to score the Broncos’ first behind, the Broncos stepped up in run of the game. The Broncos then the top of the sixth when three Bron- capitalized on a huge second inning cos crossed the plate for three runs to scoring 12 runs to open the game up. tie the game at six. Benson, Cobb, y ono epi Davis, P. Elam, Noab Elam, Ryan and Hunsaker all drove in runs in Ward, Josh Cobb, and Kade Hunsa- that inning. E ker hit the ball well and were able to Hunsaker started the game and Tuesday, March 27 advance runners with several RBI’s. allowed six runs on six hits for five Overall, the Broncos posted 13 innings. He struck out three. N. hits on Kress’s pitchers. According Elam finished the game allowing one to coach Brad Elam, Zane Sneathen, SECURITY hit and two runs. He struck out one Joey & Brenda Lee Lee’s Insurance and Dalton Benson each had multi- and walked one. PO Box 189 • Clarendon, Texas 79226 ABSTRACT CO. ple hits. The Broncos were error free The Broncos will travel to 806.874.2130 in the game and had ten stolen bases. Memphis March 23 and play Naza- HOME • AUTO • LIFE • COMMERCIAL Future Independence Community reth at home on March 27 beginning Richard Sheppard, DDS MIKE’S LOWE’S Located in the Community Services Building, College (Kansas) player Cobb had at 4:30 p.m. Medical Center Campus in Clarendon PHARMACY FAMILY CENTER 806-874-5628 US 287 WEST • CLARENDON, TEXAS Lady Broncos drop two games By Sandy Anderberg and Emily Johnson both hit doubles HERRING BANK SHELTON The Lady Broncos dropped two and Sandrea had some nice catches R FDC L S LDR L a w O c e s games last week in a double-header in the field.” with Fritch. They lost the first game Johnson got the call on the 2-17 and the second 3-25. mound in the second game with Clarendon Family MORROW J&W Darcie Hunsaker pitched the Hunsaker coming in to finish. Medical DRILLING first two innings of the first game and The ladies struggled to get Center Lumber was relieved by Emily Johnson who anything going offensively and had finished the game. trouble stopping Fritch at the plate. “We were missing two of our The Lady Broncos will play at starters and had to improvise,” coach Booker on Saturday, and play Mem-

Carrie Hicks said. “Sandrea Smith phis at home on Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. 8 News The Clarendon Enterprise • March 22, 2018 Shamrock to host Route 66 festival July 12-15 It’s just 178 miles across but gas station that was an inspiration Streets with lots of original architec- Route 66 before and after the festi- there is a lot to see on Historic for Ramone’s in the Disney movie ture, new clubs and restaurants and val. Admission may be charged at Route 66 in the Texas Panhandle. CARS. The U-Drop is also home to great antique and gallery shopping. some festival events. Thousands are expected to do just Shamrock’s Visitor Center and His- The Big Texan Steak Ranch on the Shamrock has over 600 hotel that July 12-15, 2018 for the annual toric Route 66 Museum. east side of town and Cadillac Ranch rooms but they will be reserved Route 66 Festival, this year hosted McLean is home to the Devil’s just west of town. quickly. Nineteen Amarillo hotels by Shamrock, TX with support from Rope and Route 66 Museum as well Vega is home to the Milburn- are offering special festival rates all the Texas towns up and down His- as the first Phillips 66 station in Price Culture Museum while Adrian from July 10-17, 2018, giving visi- toric Route 66. Texas. is the midpoint of Route 66. The tors to Shamrock a few extra days to This festival, sometimes called Alanreed is home to an unre- Midpoint Café (open April-October) explore Amarillo’s Route 66. Rates the International Festival, has been stored, but iconic, Phillips 66 Super is a great stopping point for roadies. cover all price points, from budget held in cities up and down the Station. Glen Rio is a real ghost town properties to full-service hotels. For Mother Road. It was in Amarillo in Groom is home to the leaning on the TX/NM border. It is Exit 0 off a complete list of special rates visit 2011. Roadies will come from across water tower as well as the Cross at Interstate 40 and features the rem- the VisitAmarillo web site. Just men- the U.S. and around the world to Groom. nant of a First Motel/Last Motel in tion the Texas Welcomes The World bask in the marvels of Shamrock and Amarillo is the largest Texas Texas sign. Route 66 Festival when making a the other Texas cities. city on Historic Route 66 and fea- The festival is focused on reservation. All offers are subject to Shamrock is home to the tures a mile-long district on Sixth Shamrock July 12-15 but all the availability. More details are on the U-Drop Inn, a beautiful classic between Georgia and Western towns expect lots of explorers along festival Facebook page and web site.

8:23 a.m. – EMS assist 800 West 287 Sheriff’s Report block South Carhart 8:33 p.m. – See caller 1100 March 12, 2018 Tell us what 10:27 a.m. – Requesting wel- block East 3rd 1:40 a.m. – EMS assist mutual fare check 1400 block West 8th aid with Memphis YOU think! 10:49 a.m. – EMS assist600 March 15, 2018 8:08 a.m. – Commercial burglar block South Johns 4:56 a.m. – EMS assist 500 alarm 800 block South Faker We want to know your 11:17 a.m. – To jail with one in block South Koogle 10:52 a.m. – To jail with one in opinion on local events. custody 9:48 a.m. – EMS assist 800 custody 11:18 a.m. – To jail with one in block South Carhart 2:48 p.m. – EMS assist 500 Get Informed. custody 4:51 p.m. – EMS assist block South Hartzell 10:44 p.m. – See caller 300 Clarendon Nursing Home Get Online. 4:34 p.m. – EMS assist block West 2nd 7:02 p.m. – EMS assist location Clarendon Family Medical Center www.ClarendonLive.com not logged 7:38 p.m. – See caller 1200 March 14, 2018 block South Bigbee 12:11 a.m. – See caller 300 March 16, 2018 block West 2nd Street 6:34 p.m. – See complainant @ March 13, 2018 12:24 a.m. – To jail with one in Sherriff’s Office 12:19 a.m. – See caller 300 4-M custody 9:48 p.m. – EMS assist 600 block Rosenfield 10:20 a.m. – To jail with one in block West 4th 6:30 a.m. – See caller 287 & custody 10:29 p.m. – EMS assist loca- Koogle Drilling 10:22 a.m. – EMS assist 300 tion not logged 6:37 a.m. – Courtesy ride to block South Jefferson 10:40 p.m. – EMS assist Irrigation, Domestic, Test hole Armstrong County 5:01 p.m. – Report of line down Clarendon Nursing Home Goulds and Simmons Pumps Joe Morrow, owner the lion’s tale Subscribe Today! P.O. Box 701 Claude, TX 79019 806.226.5023 806.681.7150 by scarlet estlack

The Clarendon Lions Club held its regular Tuesday noon meet- ing with Boss Lion Robert Riza in 6th annual charge. We had 11 members present this week. Lion Mike Norrell reported on Chance Mark Jones Memorial the public school where golf, tennis, baseball, and softball are in action; FFA is competing; and One Act Play advanced to bi-district. Lion John Howard reported on the county and said a town hall meet- ing will be held in Howardwick next Wednesday at 6 p.m. Lion Jacob Fangman reported on the city, which has received an ROAR award for recycling efforts. The Boss Lion reported on the college, which is hosting UIL competitions this week and where an eight-week mini-session started Monday. There being no further busi- ness, we were dismissed to spread Lionism and good cheer throughout our fair county. RUN Court: Continued from page one. complete 300 hours of community service. If Cook violates probation, she could face up to 20 years in the Institutional Division of the TDCJ. Federico Caracoza of Okla- homa City pleaded guilty and was placed on deferred adjudication community supervision for a period 2017 of four years for the second degree felony offense of possession of mari- juana. Krystal Brittna Miller of Estel- line pleaded guilty and was placed on probation for a period of two years for the misdemeanor offense of assault family violence. Raul Albreu Wagner of Miami, Fla., pleaded guilty and was placed on deferred adjudication community 127093 CLNTS 1 22:03supervision1/15/02 for fourWV years B/Wfor the DOLEV *127093* third degree felony offense of pos- session of marijuana. Veronica Chavez Leyva of SATURDAY APRIL 14 CLARENDON, TX Oklahoma City pleaded guilty and , | was placed on deferred adjudication community supervision for a period Clarendon College Bairfield Activity Center Race time - 9 a.m. of four years for the second degree • felony offense of possession of mari- juana. Registration: $20 per participant ($25 after April 1) Sign up deadline: Tuesday, April 3. WHAT A CHILD LEARNS ABOUT VIOLENCE A CHILD LEARNS FOR LIFE. Registration forms available at: Clarendon Visitor Center, Teach carefully. We can show you how. THE CLARENDON ENTERPRISE, or from any Lions Club member Call 877-ACT-WISE for a free brochure or visit www.actagainstviolence.org. PRESENTED BY CLARENDON LIONS CLUB

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