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www.ClarendonLive.com Single ɱɱ Services Copy $ɲ will honor THIS WEEK 2 Only the people can save America from the Roman veterans road to ruin. 4 The Cub Reporter journeys to Lubbock to cover Texas this week Tech football. Donley County residents will 5 St. Mary’s Church gets have several opportunities to honor ready to dedicate their new America’s veterans this week with Parish Hall. services planned in Clarendon and 7 And the Broncos prepare Hedley. for the playoffs. The Donley County VFW All this and much more as The Enterprise Auxiliary were scheduled to place reports in this week’s amazing edition! about 500 fl ags on veterans’ graves in Citizens Cemetery as the Enterprise High school troupe went to press this week. Clarendon Elementary School to present comedy will hold its annual Veterans Program Clarendon High School’s on Thursday, November 10, at 12:15 drama department will stage at the Bronco Gym. the comedy “My Son is Crazy Clarendon College’s Veterans But Promising” this weekend, Day Celebration is also scheduled Saturday and Sunday, November for Thursday, November 10, at 7 12 and 13, in the CHS Auditorium. p.m. in the Harned Sisters Fine Arts Tickets for the Saturday Center auditorium. The Honorable performance are $15 each and Ernie Houdashell, Randall County include a meal at 6 p.m. with the Judge and veteran of two tours in in show immediately following. The Vietnam, will be the guest speaker. Sunday matinee performance at Nik and Dusty Green, stars of the new PBS series “Two for the Road” with a Clarendon College pennant on top of the There will be military recognition 2 p.m. is $5 for the show only. Great Wall of China. COURTESY PHOTO / DUSTY & NIKKI GREEN and the families of active service men Tickets are available at the CHS and women will also be recognized. offi ce, or from any theatre student. The VFW Auxiliary will provide In the farce by Tim Kelly, refreshments in the foyer following eccentric Hollywood screenwriter the program. Bud Granger decides to give up On Friday, November 11, the life in the fast lane and buys a American Legion will have placed lodge in Tumbleweed, Ariz. The Two for the Road 231 fl ags on the graves of veterans inn is a termite pile, but as it’s buried in Rowe Cemetery and near the fabled “ Dutchman will hold its annual Veterans Day Mine,” Bud thinks he might soon From Donley County to the World! Program there at 10 a.m. Donley be a reclusive millionaire. County Judge John Howard, who What he didn’t fi gure on is By Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise trying to do. then gave the couple the opportunity to start served as a Navy and fl ight that the lodge is full of nuts – a “We were searching for videos about promoting the show to other PBS affi liates. ou never know where life’s road will surgeon in the Marine Corps will little old lady who is in touch with what it’s like to travel to go to Antarctica, and “Two for the Road,” as a 30-minute take you, and that has certainly been bring the address. In case of bad “space people,” outraged tourists there was nothing out there,” Nik said. television show premiered on Panhandle PBS true for Dusty and Nikki Green – a weather, the service will be moved who thought the lodge would be Y Having previously moved into a place in September with eight episodes in the fi rst Howardwick couple who decided to follow a to the Hedley Lions Hall. A veterans like the Ritz, Oysters Rockefeller owned by Nik’s parents at Howardwick, the season, and Dusty and Nik hit the road to sell dream and are now on their way to becoming program at the Hedley school will – an emotional mobster who couple returned from their Antarctic trip to the show to other PBS affi liates in Texas. national celebrities on public television. follow the Legion’s program. won’t stay dead, and aspiring what their family calls “the Camp,” and there, “Our fi rst stop was in Dallas to meet with Nine years ago, the Greens started a Also on Friday, the VFW will starlet Chi-Chi Vazoom who on a kitchen table, they started producing this guy that everybody around the state listens simple blog – an online journal – called “Two also hold a Veterans Day thinks lizards are “cute.” Then what would become their “Two for the Road” to,” Dusty said. “And he was just like, ‘Well, for the Road” when they gave up their careers ceremony November 11 at 11 a.m. at Bud’s zany mother arrives. television series and began pitching the idea to yeah, I’m going to run the show.’” in Amarillo and started a grand adventure of the Donley County War Memorial. A The play is a fun, screwball networks. By of the Texas road trip, Dusty traveling the globe. What began as a whim hot dog lunch will be served at the whodunit with an outlandish plot “We talked to the Travel Channel,” Nik and Nik had nine of the 12 PBS stations in evolved into a web video series then a regional VFW Hall following the ceremony. and amusing complications. said. “They wanted a hook. Like, you take the state agreeing to air “Two for the Road,” PBS television show and is now going another couple and you have $500, but that’s and then last week, the announcement came nationwide. not what we wanted to do.” that the show will be available for national Plans set for annual “I never in a million years thought this is So Dusty took the concept to the folks at distribution to PBS stations in January. One of Robinson and what we would be doing,” Nik says. Thanksgiving meal Panhandle PBS last October, where he knew the fi rst out-of-state affi liates interested in the The annual Clarendon Dusty, a former executive with Channel the people that worked there and also knew show is in Philadelphia with an estimated 1.6 Hommel to be Community Thanksgiving dinner 7 in Amarillo, and Nik, who worked in a that PBS would allow them to have more million viewers. will be held on Thanksgiving Day, dentist’s offi ce, sold everything they had to creative control of their show. They loved it There are still challenges. Each PBS honored at CC Thursday, November 24. follow their passion – traveling. An eight- and started helping the Greens get their foot in affi liate decides on its own whether to run The dinner is free to the month adventure in South America exhausted the door with other PBS affi liates. an available show. So the Greens and their public and will be served from their savings, and they returned to Texas, “It helps when your local station is supporters must continue to lobby stations to 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the setting up shop and combining their careers to Clarendon College exes and working as a ‘presenting station,’” Dusty said. pick the show up, and they must also work to Clarendon school cafeteria. shoot testimonial videos for dentists. That led friends are encouraged to attend “They showed us how to pitch the show to secure their own underwriters for the show. Transportation service to and them to shooting videos for touring companies homecoming activities next week national PBS.” Meanwhile, Panhandle PBS began from the dinner is available along to promote vacation getaways. that will include honoring two By June, the Greens were knocking re-running the fi rst season last week in the with delivery service for the The “Two for the Road” blog really distinguished alumni and dedication on the door of the National Educational show’s regular timeslot, Thursday at 8 p.m., handicapped and by calling 874- started as a way to keep in touch with family, of a state historical marker for the Telecommunications Association (NETA) and Dusty says 13 episodes are ready for 2007 in advance. but by the time they started putting videos in Panhandle’s oldest institution of in South Carolina, trying to sell the group season two when it airs next year. Donations for the a web series, it was television that they had in higher learning. that licenses and distributes educational Even with the burgeoning success of Thanksgiving dinner can be made mind. Festivities will begin Thursday, programming in all 50 states, the US Virgin “Two for the Road” – which is still literally at Pilgrim Bank or mailed to PO “We knew when we started going November 17, with CC’s fall Islands, and Puerto Rico. produced on a kitchen table in Howardwick, Box 45. For further details or to on trips, we would have this mountain of theatre production of “Dulcitius,” “They told us, ‘don’t call us, we’ll call the couple is very happy making their home volunteer to help, please call 874- material,” Dusty said, noting that the travel at 7 p.m. in the Harned Sisters Fine you,’” Dusty said. “We just kept calling.” base in Donley County, although they did 2007. company promotions were only a few minutes Arts Center, which will also have In August, they had about given up, move out of “the camp” and bought their own long. “The web series was a way to get a matinee performance Sunday, but that’s when NETA called and gave them house one block away. attention and to put the material together.” November 20, at 3 p.m. Angel Tree taking the answer they were looking for and said “The people at Howardwick are nothing The trip that started the series was The Bulldog basketball team they would pick up the show with just a few but supportive,” Dusty said. “And we’ve got applications now a journey to Antarctica, and Nik says it will be in action in the Dawg House changes. deer, and turkey, and raccoons, and we can Applications for the confi rmed for her the goal of what they were Friday, November 18, at 7 p.m. and A trip to a conference in Baltimore See ‘Two for the Road’ on page 8. Community Angel Tree are now Saturday, November 19, at 1 p.m. as available at the Burton Memorial they host the Library for children age 12 and Also on Saturday, the Donley under living in Donley County. County Historical Commission will Applications must be completed Clarendon Lions Club marks 94th anniversary dedicate a state historical marker and returned by Thursday, recognizing Clarendon College December 1. The Clarendon Lions Club held current centennial anniversary of as the fi rst college in the Texas Donations in support of Panhandle having been established the Angel Tree Project can be its 94th anniversary Charter Banquet Lions International. last Tuesday night, November 1, and Boss Lion Tex Buckhaults lined in 1898. That ceremony at 3 p.m. will made at Pilgrim Bank or mailed be held in front of the Instructional to PO Box 45. For additional presented awards during the evening. up special entertainment for the Lion Fangman was enjoyment of the club and guests. Center with a reception to follow in information please call the the Vera Dial Dickey Library. Library at 874-3685. recognized not only for his service Buffi e Smith, mother of Sweetheart as president in 2015-2016 but was Brooke, was the double winner of CC graduates Ruth Robinson also named the Lion of the Year for two activities for the evening. and Laura Hommel will receive Immunization clinic the second year in a row. Those attending this year’s the college’s Distinguished Alumni to be held Thursday Cire Jaurequi and Brooke banquet were Boss Lion Tex awards during a banquet Saturday The Texas Department of Smith were formally crowned as two Buckhaults and wife Dolly and night, November 19. A silent State Health Services will hold of the club’s three Sweethearts for mother-in-law Linda Haynes, Lion auction and wine pull fundraisers an Immunization Clinic on the current year. Hannah Howard is Ashlee and Lion Roger Estlack, Lion for the Ex-Students Scholarship November 10, 2016, from 10 a.m. also serving as a Sweetheart but was Robert Riza and wife Cobette, Lion Lion Jacob Fangman with Sweethearts Cire Jauregui and Brooke Fund will precede the banquet at 6 p.m., followed by the dinner at 7 to 3 p.m. at the Burton Memorial unable to attend last week’s banquet. Jerry Woodard and wife Nelda, Lion Smith and Lion Robert Riza. ENTERPRISE PHOTO / ROGER ESTLACK Library. Lion Robert Riza was Russell and Lion Scarlet Estlack, p.m. Tickets are $20 per person, and Clinic hours are subject to recognized with a centennial Lion Larry Capranica and wife Leslie, Lion Jacob Fangman, Lion Jauregui with their parents David RSVPs need to be turned into Ashlee change or cancellation in case of certifi cate for sponsoring a new Lion Karen, Lion David Dockery and wife John Howard, Lion Don Smith, and and Buffi e Smith and Nicole and Estlack by November 14 by calling extenuating circumstances. member, Brian Fuller, during the Diana, Lion Mike Norrell and wife Sweethearts Brooke Smith and Cire Larry Beams. 806-874-4808. THE CLARENDON 2 OPINION The Clarendon Enterprise • November 10, 2016 Enterprise 139th Year, Series 3, Vol. XXVI, No. 44 • E21.34 The Clarendon Enterprise (USPS 947040, ISSN 1088-9698) is published each Thursday by Roger A. Estlack at 105 S. Kearney Street, Clarendon, My comments on this and that... Texas 79226-1110. 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who seem “unperturbable” are TV sports matter should asked…. This paper’s fi rst duty is to print all the news that is analyst Tony Dungy and Kansas State be addressed ***** fi t to print, honestly and fairly to all, unbiased by any consideration even its own editorial opinion. the Road to University Coach Bill Snyder. At ages 61 in a different Big in “real world” news are Any erroneous refl ection upon the character, stand- and 77, respectively, they remain vibrant, manner. He volleys of WikiLeaks emails spewed ing, or reputation of any person, fi rm, or corporation respected and poised. (Someone said suggested it toward us, regularly if not daily. which may occur in the columns of The Clarendon Enterprise will be gladly corrected upon being Roman Ruin when common sense, values and fairness be taken up Some say we may all drown in the brought to the attention of the management. were handed out, these two men may the ladder, the idle sea of emails; others think the leaked By Marian L. Tupy, Cato Institute ENTERPRISE STAFF Remember the story of an ambitious Roman have gone through the line twice.) including american emails are akin to airline seat cushions to general who marched his army on Rome, thereby No argument here. They are great opinions by don newbury which we may cling. Roger A. Estlack destroying the ancient Republic? by any measure. At K-State – where not only of One sure thing is that mothers Publisher & Editor Chances are, many a reader will think of Gaius Snyder has been head coach twice – players, but whose last name happens to be “Leaks” Ashlee Estlack Julius Caesar, the conqueror of Gaul, vanquisher of games are played in “Bill Snyder Family also of coaches, have another fi rst name possibility to Contributing Editor Pompey and lover of the Egyptian queen Cleopatra, Stadium.” (You can be sure he had a general managers, game offi cials and consider. Reckon some of ‘em will be who had himself declared dictator for life and was hand in the decision to add “family” to team owners. christened “Wiki?”… Tara Allred assassinated on the fl oor of the Roman Senate on the the name.) On the face of it, Cam has taken ***** Offi ce Director Ides of March in 44BC. Dungy, former pro player and sides with a growing number of folks Finally, this appeal we’ve heard Morgan Wheatly Alas, the “hero” of this column is someone longtime National Football League who want substantial changes RIGHT for generations – “Vote as you please, Ads & Layouts altogether different. Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix was coach, is spokesman for a program to NOW. His proposal to go directly but please vote.” Perhaps we should a man large enough to contain multitudes. He was a bon vivant with a seemingly endless appetite for food help fathers. It’s called All Pro Dads’ to the top won’t be well received in suggest an addendum: But just ONE CORRESPONDENTS Day… Commissioner Roger Goodell’s offi ce. time. and drink. He was married to a succession of fi ve Peggy Cockerham ***** Cam can expect a fi ne for airing his I’m amazed that some voters women while carrying on a life-long love affair with Howardwick another man. In short, in the essence of the old grievances, but he won’t need to get a casting early ballots were upset by Sulla was born to an impoverished but patrician E. F. Hutton commercial, “when Dungy bank loan to pay it…. election offi cials forbidding their “selfi e” Sandy Anderberg family in 138BC. Having joined the army, he and Snyder talk, we listen.” If we fail ***** photographs. Clarendon Sports distinguished himself in Numidia, where he captured to do so, we probably should join Little Game offi cials are caught in the Threats abound…. Benjamin Estlack Rome’s foremost enemy King Jugurtha. Other military Jack Horner in the corner, without a pinch of an impatient world, where ***** Columnist triumphs, both in the provinces and in Italy’s “Social Christmas pie. cameras and other types of surveillance And here’s an old one; consider the Kari Lindsey War”, followed. These led to a successful political I thought of these men the other day reveal much, both on the fi eld of the play source. My Uncle Mort, 104-year-old Photographer career and an election to the consulship, Rome’s upon hearing about Carolina Panthers’ as well as the world at large. down in the thicket is confounded both highest elected offi ce, in 88BC. Elaina Estlack Like a latter-day Marius, Barack Obama has star quarterback threatening to speak to Refs, like our men and women in by issues concerning oil wells and the Photographer the commissioner about ga me offi cials’ blue, deserve to be “cut some slack.” election. subjected the American constitutional order to a Kathy Spier failure to protect quarterbacks. “I don’t Slack is something none of us cuts often “At one place, they’re considering relentless barrage of unconstitutional acts. Hedley Once in power, Sulla became the focus of even feel safe anymore,” Cam Newton enough. a referendum about drilling rigs in town, patrician or optimate opposition to the growing said. In a culture which is so and at another, they’re up in the air about CONTACT INFORMATION strength of the populares represented by Gaius Marius. Without regard for whether he is maddeningly off-kilter, caldrons of ‘rigged’ voting.” He predicts there may Sulla was a staunch conservative, committed to law right or wrong, upon learning of his vitriol will continue to boil over…. be referenda – one for rig voting, and Phone and order and to scrupulous interpretation of the frustration, I wondered: What would ***** another for vote rigging. 806.874.2259 Roman constitution. Snyder or Dungy do?... I’m reminded of an old story of a Let us pray for common sense, Fax Yet in order to accomplish his political goals, he ***** football coach’s verbal objection to an patience and the common good…. unleashed an epic reign of terror and broke with many 806.874.2423 I haven’t heard whether Snyder offi cial’s call. ***** a constitutional precedent. He tried to excise from the Dr. Don Newbury is a speaker in the Dallas/ Roman body politic the cancerous legacy of Gaius has made a comment; he likely hasn’t. “That decision stinks,” he roared. E-Mail Dungy, as expected, offered measured The offi cial, easily hearing the Fort Worth Metroplex. Inquiries/comments [email protected] Marius — but failed to revive the dying Republic. to: [email protected]. Phone: 817- comments that soothed most fans. comment, increased the penalty from 15 A constitution, once compromised, is diffi cult to 447-3872. Web site: www.speakerdoc.com. Web Site He fi gures the issue is valid, but to 30 yards. restore by the force of arms. It must be defended by www.ClarendonLive.com the vigilance and application of a knowledgeable and concerned citizenry. Therein lies a lesson for the US presidential election next Tuesday. ADVERTISING Like Sulla, Marius joined the army at an early Open Display rates are $5 per PASS column age. Unlike Sulla, Marius was an equestrian by birth inch. Classifi ed Ads are $10 for the fi rst 15 words and 15¢ per word for each additional and his political sympathies lay with the plebs. 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Annual subscriptions are available for $30 Ignoring constitutional precedent, which banned the for zip codes inside Donley County, $40 same man from holding the consulship twice in his elsewhere in Texas, and $45 out of state. lifetime, Marius — victorious in battle and supported POSTMASTER: Send all address changes to: The Clarendon Enterprise, PO Box 1110, by the swelled ranks of the military — got himself Clarendon, TX 79226-1110. Digital Sub- elected to Rome’s highest offi ce seven times, including scriptions are $15 per year. fi ve years in succession. The optimates were apoplectic. They coalesced LETTERS around Sulla and furnished him with a powerful army Letters to the editor are welcome. Views to wage war on King Mithridates of Pontus — but expressed in letters are those of the writers and do not necessarily refl ect the views of also, presumably, to keep an eye out for possible the editor or staff of The Clarendon Enter- trouble at home. prise. Submission of a letter does not guar- Seeing his star fade, Marius bribed one of the antee publication. Letters may be edited for grammar, style, or length. All letters must tribunes to call a popular assembly, which overrode be signed and must include an address the decree of the Senate and gave Sulla’s command and telephone number for verifi cation. To to Marius. This was an unprecedented attack on improve your chances of publication, type and double space your letter, stick to one the power of the Senate and Sulla resorted to the main topic, and keep it brief. No letters will unthinkable: he commanded his legions to march on be accepted from candidates for local politi- Rome. cal offi ces. Letters submitted to this newspa- The magic spell that kept Rome at peace with per become the property of The Enterprise and cannot be returned. itself for centuries was broken. The Marians fl ed, only to return after Sulla departed for Pontus. They killed  many of Sulla’s supporters, but their luck would not The Texas Panhandle’s last. Having concluded a truce with Mithridates, Sulla First Newspaper marched back and defeated the Marians at the Battle THE CLARENDON NEWS, established June 1, 1878 New Cowgirls enter Hall of Fame with which have merged: The Clarendon Traveler, of the Colline Gate on November 1, 82BC. On that February 1889; The Clarendon Journal, November day, 50,000 Romans lost their lives — but worse was It was like a fashion show for pieces. Guests In the forty-one years the museum 1891; The Banner-Stockman, October 1893; The Agitator, February 1899; The Clarendon Times, to follow. women’s upscale western wear. There were not has been in operation only 224 women May 1908; The Donley County Leader, March 12, Once installed as Rome’s supreme ruler, Sulla were signs of elegance and grace allowed to take from all over the United States have 1929; The Clarendon Press, May 18, 1972; and The Clarendon Enterprise, March 14, 1996. slaughtered up to 9,000 Roman civilians suspected of among those present, most of whom them home. been inducted in to the National Cowgirl  loyalties to the populares. Per Plutarch, “Sulla now were women dressed in boots, hats, If you Hall of Fame. Four or fi ve are selected began to make blood fl ow, and he fi lled the city with long dresses, suede suits with fringe, haven’t been each year among several nominations. Member 2016 deaths.” miniskirts and items seen in fancy to the Cowgirl “We’re not looking for just great Sulla then proceeded to restore the ancient magazines like Cowboys and Indians. Museum, you stories women,” says Dr. Diana Vela, Associate constitution. He strengthened the optimates by declaring that all bills needed senatorial approval Turquoise was the jewelry of choice should go. It is of texas Executive Director. “We’re looking before they could be submitted to the popular and the boots were art objects, with a state of the art by tumbleweed smith for exceptionally great women.” The assembly. The tribunes of the plebs lost their right their colors and designs. Some vendors museum with a nominees go through three separate National Newspaper Association to initiate legislation and were prohibited from ever were on hand with all types of western two-story moving mobile that has both screenings, which come after a several holding another offi ce in their lifetimes. They also lost merchandise for women, including still photographs and videos on it. The page narrative about them is submitted. their right to veto the acts of the Senate. purses in several types of leathers with mobile was designed by a group from Supporting material is carefully Caesar, who narrowly escaped Sulla’s assassins price tags in the thousands of dollars. Paris, France that also did the displays in examined and facts are checked. Texas Press Association (because of his aunt Julia’s marriage to Marius, Caesar The event was the induction of the museum. This year’s inductees include was a marked man), would, famously, lead his army four women into the National Cowgirl The facility had its beginnings Marilyn Williams Harris of Arizona, a across the Rubicon in 49BC, sack Rome and become Museum and Hall of Fame, located in in 1975 in Hereford, Texas. At fi rst it rancher and philanthropist; Pat North the city’s fi rst (though unoffi cial) emperor. The Roman Fort Worth’s Will Rogers Coliseum was housed in a temporary location, Ommert of California, a trick rider people were far too enamoured with their victorious West Texas Press Association general, and addicted to the gold he brought back from area. More then 900 people gathered later moved into a home. In 1990 and movie stunt woman; and Veryl the provinces, to check his rising power – and saw in the Roundup Inn, which resembles a the museum organizers wanted more Goodnight of Colorado, a sculptor their freedom slip away. convention center. It’s near the rodeo exposure so they put the museum up and painter. The only Texan among In the end, it is not strongmen, however gifted, grounds and stock pens. The $200 ticket for bids to several cities. Fort Worth the group and the fi rst Jewish woman that are the best defence against institutional decay, included a meal of salad and cornbread, submitted the highest bid and in 1992 inducted into the Hall of Fame is Frances Panhandle Press Association but the vigilance of the people — animated by a tenderloin steak with vegetables and the museum was moved to Cowtown. Rosenthal Kallison, a community activist their commitment to the principles of constitutional corn souffl é and a dessert of spiced An art deco building was constructed to who lived in San Antonio before her government. nutmeg tres leches. Table decorations house the honorees’ artifacts and photos death in 2004. Many of her family and Marian L. Tupy is the editor of HumanProgress.org and a senior policy analyst at the Center for Global Liberty and had everything from rotating sculptures and the museum opened in its present friends attended her induction. Prosperity. made of horseshoes to impressive bronze location in 2002. www.tumbleweedsmith.com 2015 The Clarendon Enterprise • November 10, 2016 NEWS 3 Riza inducted into the Golden Key at TTU Cassidy Riza was inducted into “Everything under one roof!” the Golden Key International Honor Society at Texas Tech University on Sunday, November 6. THE CLARENDON Cassidy will also serve as an offi cer for the Golden Key society in the role of Academic Director. She is a junior engineering and architecture dual major and currently serves as an ambassador for the Texas Tech OUTPOST University Student Government US 287 WEST • CLARENDON, TEXAS Association. She is the daughter of Dr. Robert and Cobette Riza CALL: 874-5201 • OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. TO 10 P.M. • PHARMACY: 874-5202 of Clarendon and is a graduate of AD GOOD THRU: November 17, 2016 Clarendon College . Golden Key is the world’s largest collegiate honor society. CRANBERRY The Society focuses on academic excellence and striving for honor. Members maintain their scholarly CONCENTRATE Optimizes urinary tract health activities while still providing, on average, 300 hours of service. Membership is by invitation only, and to be eligible for membership, BLACK students must be in the top 15 percent of their class. ELDERBERRY With more than 15,900 Supports a healthy immune response members since 1985, the TTU Golden Key chapter is a large and infl uential honor society with very BERBERINE PROVES POWERFUL successful members. Golden Key has chapters at over 400 colleges and Cassidy Riza, Golden Key Academic Director; Heather Medley, AGAINST DIABETES universities in Australia, Canada, Scholarship Offi ce Assistant Director and Golden Key Advisor; and India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Trystan Morales, SPARK a Change Service Director. This plant alkaloid, revered in traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine but largely South Africa, The Bahamas and the ignored elsewhere, is poised to become one of our most powerful natural therapies United States. for preventing and treating diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Plus, it helps to facilitate weight loss, combats cancer and can maybe even stave off dementia and CC Theatre department to present ‘Dulcitius’ the ravages of aging. The big news, however, is that research shows berberine works just as well as the The Clarendon College Theatre more than 800 years after her death. for fi ghting an oppressive regime. top-selling drug for type 2 diabetes, metformin (Glucophage). Department will present its fall Dulcitius tells the story of three The productions are the work production next week with the one- young women who are tried by the of the fall semester’s Introduction WELLNESS CENTER BERBERINE AIDS HEART HEALTH act Dulcitius. Performances are Roman emperor, convicted, and to Theater students and involve But berberine also does something diabetes drugs cannot do. In another randomized, Thursday, November 17, at 7 p.m. martyred for their faith. During the two separate casts and crews. The placebo-controlled trial, berberine lowered triglycerides by 35.9 percent, LDL and Sunday, November 20, at 3 p.m. course of the play, a governor and a casts and crews include baseball, cholesterol by 21 percent, and total cholesterol by 18 percent, compared to Admission is free. count attempt to seduce and ridicule basketball, softball, and volleyball minimal declines in cholesterol and an increase in triglycerides in the control group. Dulcitius is a medieval play the young women, but their efforts players; members of the meat and Furthermore, the group taking berberine had lower blood pressure (average drop of by Hrotsvit of Gandersheim, a 10th to cause the women sin and shame livestock judging teams; members 7/5 mm Hg systolic/diastolic) and modest weight and abdominal fat loss. century German nun and the world’s are repelled by divine intervention. of the rodeo team; nursing students; fi rst female playwright. Her plays Though the women meet an Clarendon locals; and members were never performed in her own untimely end, the play confi rms of the Clarendon College Theatre PHARMACYOUTPOST BERBERINE RESEARCH UNCOVERS MANY BENEFITS time, and the earliest confi rmed that their purity is realized, and they Department. Other studies have shown berberine improves: productions of Hrotsvit’s plays was remain shining behavioral models • Bone density and preserves cartilage, • Protects against acute brain damage and neurodegenerative disorders, • And may play a role in warding off dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. • And because it mimics the effects of calorie restriction, I predict that berberine will the lion’s tale be the next big thing in anti-aging. by scarlet estlack

The Clarendon Lions Club held its regular Tuesday noon meeting November 8 with Boss Lion Pro Tem Robert Riza in charge. We had 16 members, Sweethearts Brooke Smith, Hannah Howard, and Cire Jauregui, and one guest this week. Mike Graham was the guest of Lion Jerry Woodard. CuteC Lion Mike Norrell reported on the Broncos being in the playoffs Luggage this week and two CHS athletes going to state in cross country. There is also a veterans program at the school Thursday and a dinner theatre Hats, this weekend. Lion David Dockery said the Lion Don Smith was recognized for being a Lion for 35 years, Gloves, city council will consider repealing and Hannah Howarrd received her Sweetheart crown and sash building codes this week. Porcelain Tuesday. & Scarves Lion Ashlee Estlack reported on ENTERPRISE PHOTO / ROGER ESTLACK Dolls college activities and said a veterans program will be held there Thursday night. Clarendon College Lion Don Smith reported on the pancake supper which fed 192 people last Friday, and Lion Bobbie Thornberry reminded the club of the Veterans Day upcoming museum Christmas party. Walters Lion Smith was recognized for Celebration being a Lion for 35 years, and Hannah A tribute to those who have Bay Tea received her Sweetheart crown and sash today. Congratulations to both served and defended our country • Chamomile of these! • Vanilla Rooibos Lion Norrell also presented • Lemongrass Green our program and educated us on the Thursday, November 10 process of the Electoral College. • Green Tea There being no further business, 7:00 PM • English Breakfast we were adjourned. Harned Sisters Auditorium • Earl Grey GINGERBREAD BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER SMALL ROASTED PINEAPPLE PUMPKIN & HABANERO BURRITO ˨˨˨˨˨˨˨WITH DRINK˨˨˨˨˨˨˨ DONATION SPICE $4.00 REQUEST Guest Speaker - Honorable Ernie Houdashell, OPEN Randall County Judge and vet of 2 tours in Vietnam TUESDAY - FRIDAY Roll Call/Military Recognition 6 A.M. - 10 A.M. Recognition of Families of SAT. 6:30 A.M. - 10 A.M. Active Service Men and Women TOGO ORDERS CALL 822-VETS 822-8387 OUTPOST DELI OUTPOST 4 NEWS The Clarendon Enterprise • November 10, 2016 Watch for fraud during Medicare enrollment Hi, gang! This Medicare fraud plan example for outstanding business. ¿Qué Pasa? article and a must read for all of us Tips I encourage the many outstanding Community Calendar “old folks.”.All younger ladies and on how to companies in our community to November 11 gentlemen should make sure your Stop Fraud enter The Torch Awards and heighten Veterans Day older friends and relatives read this During Open public appreciation for ethical article and discuss it with them. The Enrollment: business practices,” said Janna Kiehl, Lady Broncos v Miami • 6:30 p.m. second article is The Better Business Medicare bob’s CEO of the BBB. Winners will • Bronco Gym Bureau of the Texas Panhandle will never whittlin’ recognition as a Torch Award winner, by bob watson Whistle-Stop Trade Days announces a Call for Entries for call or visit. a trophy, area wide publicity and the the 2017 Better Business Bureau Medicare right to advertise the BBB Torch November 12 Torch Awards for Ethics. The Better will only send information via Award for Ethics honor. Awards are Whistle-Stop Trade Days Business Bureau honors outstanding postal mail service. Guard your given in every size business (based businesses from the 26 county area Medicare card and number like a on number of employees) and in the November 13 annually with the only ethics awards credit card. Don’t give out your nonprofi t category. If your company Whistle-Stop Trade Days in the area. Medicare number except to your or organization strives to sincerely November 15 “Medicare Open Enrollment is doctor or other providers. Don’t let do the right thing, is honest and fair, Lady Broncos & Broncos v Hartley • Prime Time for Fraud,” by Laurie someone push you into making a you should apply for this award. 5 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. • There McAfee, Area Agency on Aging. fast decision. If you receive a call, Time-honored values do make For Medicare benefi ciaries, especially from a number you do a difference and ethics are more Broncos v Sanford Fritch • 7:30 • Bronco Gym October 15 to December 7provides not recognize or anyone requesting relevant today than ever. “A good them the opportunity to change personal information hang up value for consumers today must November 18 their Medicare Part D plans and immediately. Know your health care include a trustworthy company Broncos v Childress • 7 p.m. • their Medicare Advantage Plans, options. Get help from your family, that people can have a long term Bronco Gym but it also provides scam artists an the Medicare website or your local relationship with. This award Lady Broncos v San Jacinto • 5:30 opportunity to take advantage of the State Health Insurance Assistance highlights those companies and p.m. & 7 p.m. • There elderly. Representing themselves Program (SHIP). No health care plan the value of ethics overall in our as government offi cials, these is allowed to cold call. community,” said Kiehl. In order to November 11 thieves contact seniors by phone, If you have questions about any qualify to receive this outstanding Lady Broncos & Broncos v Lockney email, or by coming to their doors, phone calls you have received about award companies must submit an • 4, 5, 6:30, 8 p.m. • Bronco Gym asking questions about their health your Medicare, you can contact the application. November 24 insurance or offering them new cards Texas Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) Nominees must be in good Thanksgiving Day to replace their current card. Why do at 1-888-341-6187 or 713-341-6184. standing with the BBB; but they want this personal information? A nationwide program, the Senior membership in the BBB is not Meredith Matthews Nicholson November 25 These scammers might be collecting Medicare Patrol works to educate required. Nominate a business today Black Friday Medicare that will be seniors about Medicare fraud and – even your own! Applications are November 26 used to commit Medicare fraud or abuse and is credited with saving now SIMPLIFIED and entirely Matthews, Nicholson tie the knot Small Business Saturday Medical Identity Theft. taxpayers more than $100 million online. Deadline to apply is Medicare Part D Enrollment since 1997. January 10, 2017. http://www.bbb. Miss Meredith Matthews of Best man was Seth Edward Scams to look out for: Medicare or a BBB Issues “Call For Entries” org/amarillo/torch-awards-for- Clarendon and Mr. Spencer Hagen Scully. Groomsmen were Dennis health plans calls and wants to send In 2017 Ethics Award Competition ethics/ Contact the BBB to attend Nicholson of Lefors were married at Wayne Sprouse; Watt Reynolds you a new health card for $299. You by Janna Kiehl. a workshop at 806/379-7133or 5 p.m. on November 5, 2016, at The Matthews, brother of the bride; Menus receive a call about a refund from last The Better Business Bureau of [email protected]. Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Caleb Joseph Urbanczyk; Tanner November 14-18 year’s premiums or your drug pram the Texas Panhandle announces a Join the BBB to celebrate Rest in Abilene with the Rev. Luck Mar Cochran; and Benjamin Kyle cost. An agent tries to sign you up for Call for Entries for the 2017 Better ethics on February 16, 2017with Back offi ciating. Perry. Donley County Senior Citizens plan that you don’t need, isn’t right Business Bureau Torch Awards for guest speaker Jim Knight. Business Parents of the bride are Mr. Ring bearer was Watt Reynolds Mon: Salisbury steak, mushroom for you, or doesn’t even exist. Watch Ethics. The Better Business Bureau Culture Catalyst, Former Hard Rock and Mrs. Kade Legett Matthews Matthews, Jr., nephew of the bride. gravy, mashed potatoes, turnip of Clarendon. Grandparents of the Following the ceremony, a greens, whole wheat roll, banana out for fake RX cards offering big honors outstanding businesses from International Executive & Author of pudding, iced tea/2% milk. discounts with little or no benefi ts. the 26 county area annually with the Culture That Rocks! bride are Mr. William Eugene Craft reception was held at the home of the Tue: Chicken tenders, baked breaded You receive a call offering big only ethics awards in the area. Stay safe out there! and the late Patricia Molesworth bride’s grandfather in Albany, Texas. okra, broccoli, wheat roll, fruit salad, discounts on a new health insurance “Winners and fi nalists set the Craft, Julia Jones Matthews and Mr. Reception attendants were Charlotte iced tea/2% milk. and Mrs. John Alexander Matthews. Ann Craft, Elizabeth Lea Craft and Wed: Taco salad, corn, tossed salad, cinnamon pears, iced tea/2% milk. Parents of the groom are Mr. Alexandra Del Olmo, all cousins Thu: Hawaiian ham, new potatoes, We’ll survive these political upheavals and Mrs. Jimmy Don Nicholson of of the bride, and London Blythe carrots, whole wheat bread, By the time the Enterprise goes Agnew was Watergate scandal. Lefors. Grandparents of the groom Nicholson, niece of the groom. chocolate cake, iced tea/2% milk. are Claudia Wilson and the late The bride is a 2013 graduate Fri: Baked chicken, cornbread to press, the election of 2016 will be accused Therefore, Gerald Ford became dressing, mashed sweet potatoes, over followed by days, months, and of bribery, the fi rst person in history to serve as Glenn Allen Wilson and the late Mr. of Tascosa High School and wheat roll, lemon cake, iced tea/2% years of political analysis. Whatever conspiracy, Vice President and President without and Mrs. Lester Rosco Nicholson. has attended West Texas A&M milk. happens, God is in charge of me, and and tax being elected to either offi ce. Our Matron of honor was Margaret University. my prayer is I will wisely follow His evasion while country pulled through all that. We Matthews Frederick, sister of the The groom is a 2013 graduate Hedley Senior Citizens bride. Maid of honor was Ashley of Lefors High School and a graduate Mon: Chicken tenders w/gravy, garlic direction. serving as ‘wick will pull through Hillary/ Trump, but mashed potatoes, turnip greens, We have had political upheavals Governor of picks it will be at a price. God, please bless Paige Byron. Bridesmaids were of Clarendon College with a degree wheat rolls, mandarin oranges, iced before. Who remembers our leaders Maryland by peggy cockerham the USA. Elizabeth Fuller Matthews, sister- in ranch and feedlot operations. He tea/2% milk. Richard Nixon-Spiro Agnew in and resigned Howardwick • 874-2886 Following Election Day is in-law of the bride; Misty Dawn currently works as a rancher. Tue: Ham & pinto beans, cornbread, Nicholson, sister of the groom; The couple will reside in margarine, spinach, seasoned corn, 1973-75? Agnew, a Greek-American in 1973. The Veterans Day, and we should all stop orange pineapple cup, county apple from Maryland was elected Governor 25th amendment to the Constitution and give thanks to our veterans who Thea Munch-Soegaard; and Lauren Lefors. crisp, iced tea/2% milk. in 1966 where he served for three had been ratifi ed in 1967 which have kept us free. I proudly trace my Abigail Higgins. Wed: Roast beef, baked potato w/ years until he became Nixon’s allowed the President to nominate Veterans back to the French & Indian sour cream, buttered carrots, roll, chocolate pudding, iced tea/2% running mate, and they were elected a new Vice President if the offi ce War, through the Revolutionary War, milk. President and Vice President. This became empty. Nixon nominated the War of 1812, Civil War, WWI Everyone’s Flocking to Thu: Vegetable beef stew, cornbread, was during the time of the Vietnam Gerald Ford as Vice President. Gerald and WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and margarine, tossed salad w/dressing, war, and our country was split with Ford became President in August Afghanistan/Iraq. A proud salute to orange pineapple cup, diet pumpkin Our Thanksgiving custard, iced tea/2% milk. riots in the cities. After being elected 1974 following the resignation these brave men who helped form Fri: Roast turkey & bread dressing, for a second term as Vice President, of Richard Nixon because of the our country into what it is today. 'D\%X൵HW seasoned broccoli, waldorf salad, cranberry square, iced tea/2% milk. Thursday, November 24 Clarendon ISD Raider football An all you Breakfast Last 11am - 2 pm can enjoy Mon: Sausage kolache, yogurt, fruit, weekend, I got DVVRUWPHQWRI fruit juice, milk. to go to Texas Reserve your table today! \RXUIDYRULWH Tue: Omelet wrap, fruit, fruit juice, Tech University 806.336.7106 or 806.367.9892 holiday dishes! milk. Wed: Breakfast pizza, fruit, fruit to see my mom’s juice, milk. friend Cassidy Thu: Waffles, sausage, fruit, fruit and watch a Lakeview Grill $18 juice, milk. in advance Texas Tech $20.00 at the door Fri: Cinnamon roll, ham, fruit, fruit the cub 6PLWK6WUHHW_/DNHYLHZ7H[DV juice, milk. football game. reporter They were by benjamin estlack Lunch playing against Family members surround Jewel Judd (seated second from right) Mon: Meat & cheese tostadas, the Longhorns. I think we should in her home last Saturday, November 5, in honor of her 90th refried beans, lettuce, tomato, rosy birthday celebration. applesauce, milk. have won. COURTESY PHOTO Tue: Pizza, garden salad, vegetable Some of my favorite things medley, orange smiles, milk. about the game were some Wed: Turkey & dressing, gravy, challenges they did between plays. mashed potatoes, green beans, Legends strawberry cup, roll, milk. There is one where people try to kick Morrow Drilling & Service Thu: Frito pie, corn, lettuce, tomato, a fi eld goal from the 35-yard line; Whistle-Stop owners Jordan and baby carrots, peaches, milk. Hwy. 287 West, Clarendon and if they made it, the people would Kimberly salute our Weekly Legend… Fri: Cheeseburger w/garnish, sweet get a free trip to Las Vegas. There potato fries, apple, milk. was another where two couples tore Water Well Specialist • Turnkey Systems Solar Windmill • Electric Irrigation JOE ROBINSON Hedley ISD through packages to fi nd a $10,000 Clarendon’s Joe Robinson is a member of Breakfast diamond ring! 30 Years Experience America’s Greatest Generation, the people Mon: Breakfast club, fruit, fruit juice, At half time, after the band who stood up to tyranny and secured peace milk. marched, one band member proposed John E. Morrow (806)874-2704 • (806)662-3943 and freedom during World War II. “Freedom Tue: Chicken-n-biscuit, fruit, fruit juice, milk. to another band member on the fi eld is not free,” Robinson has said. “Someone had Wed: French toast, sausage, fruit, and she said yes from what I could to pay for it.” fruit juice, milk. tell. She was jumping up and down. Today, Joe is mostly know for his ranch Thu: Early bird sandwich, fruit, fruit We also got to see the movie work, but his biggest achievements came juice, milk. while serving his country 20,000 feet off the Trolls at the Alamo Drafthouse. It’s Fri: Breakfast burrito, fruit, fruit juice, Thank You ground in Europe. Commissioned as a second milk. like a movie theatre, but when you lieutenant in the Army in 1942, Joe entered sit down, there is a table and a waiter training at Ft. Knox and then volunteered for Lunch comes around and you can eat dinner To all my family, friends, and supporters Mon: Hamburger/cheeseburger, pilot training in Florida. garnish, oven fries, baby carrots, while you watch the movie! It was who voted for me in the General Election. 5RELQVRQÁHZD%SODQHRYHU)UDQFHFRPSOHWHZLWKWKLUWHHQ mixed fruit, milk. a lot of fun, and I really liked their 50-caliber guns in formation with 36 other planes, sometimes his Tue: Hot ham & cheese on a pretzel milkshakes and the surround sound. It gladdens my heart to see that so many ZLQJÀWWLQJDOPRVWLQVLGHDQRWKHUSODQH·VZLQJZKLOHWXUQLQJ bun, tomato/cucumber cup, garden It was awesome! of you voted for my re-election, to the Robinson went on 30 missions and he says the only thing that salad, snowball salad, milk. became routine was making sure everyone set their watches by the Wed: Texas combo basket steak OfÀ ce of Tax Assessor/Collector. second because two or three seconds could make a huge difference in fingers, French fries, roll, gravy, their formation. carrot coins, apple slices, cookie, milk. Be in the Know! As the only surviving member of his crew, Robinson has three Thu: BBQ on a bun, coleslaw, pinto medals for his service and one medal from France. beans, orange smiles, milk. Subscribe Today God Bless You. The Whistle-Stop and the community salute Joe Robinson – and Fri: Owl chicken bowl, gravy, roll, all of America’s veterans – for their heroic acts in keeping our nation savory green beans, apple-pineapple to the Enterprise! Linda Crump free in the face of great personal danger. Thank you, Joe! delite, milk. The Clarendon Enterprise • November 10, 2016 NEWS 5

Texas VLB celebrates 70 years of service Subscribe Today. Call 874-2259. AUSTIN - On Monday, Texas has supported its veterans in the defense of the freedoms we November 7, 2016, Commissioner appreciation of their military service. enjoy here in the United States of George P. Bush congratulated the In the early days, land was awarded America,” said Matt Elledge. “We ACE Worship Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) for military service in the Texas are proud to be a part of the state PEST CONTROL DIRECTORY on 70 years of service to Texas Revolution. In 1946, Texas voters of Texas tradition that recognizes “Is your place an ace place?” veterans. The 70th anniversary was approved a constitutional amendment our veterans and military members celebrated with a VLB Inception to establish the Texas Veterans Land for their service. As the VLB moves Terry & Jason Wheeler, C.A. TPCL 10615 CLARENDON www.acepestcontrol.pro AGAPÉ CHRISTIAN CHURCH Day ceremony. VLB Senior Deputy Board, under the Texas General into the future we hope to inform 712 E. 2ND (HWY. 287) Director Col. (ret.) Matt Elledge Land Offi ce, to administer benefi ts and educate more veterans about 806-372-5449 SUN. SCHOOL: 9:30 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 10:30 A.M. and more than 100 employees and exclusively for Texas veterans the many benefi ts they earned while [email protected] ARENA OF LIFE COWBOY CHURCH 214 S. KEARNEY• PASTORS: BUNK & AMY SKELTON guests marked this special day by returning from World War II. Since serving our great nation.” We Specialize in General Pest, Termite, Pretreatments SUN. SCHOOL: 10:30 A.M. • TUE. BIBLE STUDY: 7 P.M. commemorating the history of the then, more than 200,000 VLB loans The mission of the VLB is to TERMITE SEASON FAST APPROACHING. CALL US FOR INSPECTIONS. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH VLB and enjoying refreshments. have been funded for veterans and ensure that we offer the very best US 287 E • 874-3156 • REV. ROB SEALE SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 11 A.M. “One of the great privileges of military members in Texas. package of veterans benefi ts in the SUN. EVENING: 7 P.M.• WED.: 7 P.M. serving as Texas Land Commissioner Over the years the VLB has country, and those of us who work CHURCH OF CHRIST is chairing the Veterans Land evolved to include seven programs for the VLB strive to meet those 300 S. CARHART • 874-2495 • MINISTER: CHRIS MOORE SUN. BIBLE CLASS 9:30 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 10:30 A.M. Board,” Commissioner Bush that provide benefi ts and services for goals every day. For 70 years we SUN. 6 P.M. • WED.: 7 P.M. states. “The men and women of the Texas veterans, military members have had the honor to serve veterans, CHURCH OF NAZARENE VLB - many of whom are veterans and their families. These programs military members and their families Joey & Brenda Lee 209 S. HAWLEY • 874-2321 • PASTOR: BILL HODGES SUN. SCHOOL: 9:30 A.M. • SUN SERVICE: 10:30 A.M. themselves - continue to serve include: low-interest land, home, in Texas, and we look forward to Lee’s Insurance SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • WED.: 7 P.M. PO Box 189 • Clarendon, Texas 79226 their fellow veterans through their and home improvement loans; keeping that promise in the years to COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH work. Whether they are manning skilled nursing care in eight Texas come. 12148 FM 2162 • 874-0963 806.874.2130 PASTOR: LARRY CAPRANICA the statewide Veterans Call Service State Veterans Homes- with a ninth For more information about SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 11 A.M. Center, caring for an elderly veteran home planned for Houston; burial the benefi ts and services available SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • WED. COMMUNITY KIDZ 5:30 P.M. HOME • AUTO • LIFE • COMMERCIAL WED. ADULT BIBLE STUDY: 6 P.M. in one of our homes, planning an services in four Texas State Veterans to veterans in Texas, visit www. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH unaccompanied veteran burial or Cemeteries; the Voices of Veterans TexasVeterans.com or call 1-800- 120 E. THIRD ST. • PASTOR: DARRELL BURTON helping a veteran fi nance his or oral history program; and veterans 252-VETS (8387) or listen to SUNDAY SERVICE: 5 P.M. her fi rst land purchase, these men benefi t information and assistance “The Dog Tag,” a podcast for FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 4TH ST. & HWY. 70 SOUTH • PASTOR: MATTHEW STIDHAM and women continue to honor the services through the statewide veterans by veterans, at www. SUN. SCHOOL: 9:45 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 10:40 A.M. Mr. Fix It SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • WED. YOUTH: 6:15 P.M. sacrifi ces of those who have served Veterans Call Service Center, a TexasVeteransBlog.com/DogTag. WED. BIBLE STUDY: 7 P.M. our country. Today we celebrate 70 collaboration between the VLB and If you would like to read FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH years of serving veterans and look the Texas Veterans Commission. more about the history of the Texas 300 BUGBEE AVE. • 874-3833 • REV. LANCE WOOD Kyle Hill SUN. SCHOOL: 9:45 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 10:55 A.M. forward to the next 70.” “In 1946, the citizens of Texas Veterans Land Board visit the www. SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • KID’S ACTIVITIES: WED. 6 P.M. Since the days of the Republic, chose to honor our veterans for TexasVeteransBlog.com. YOUTH STUDY: WED. 7 P.M. Minor repairs, odd jobs, and more. COLLEGE MINISTRY: WED. 9 P.M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FOURTH & PARKS • LAY PASTOR: NANCY RUSS POSITIVE FEED SALES FELLOWSHIP: 10:30 A.M. All-In-One 30% 672-8908 SUN. SERVICE: 11 A.M. Supplement for Cattle FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 420 S. JEFFERSON • 874-3667 • PASTOR KIRK WATSON Brangus Heifers For Sale SUN. SERVICE: 9:45 A.M. • SUN. SCHOOL: 11 A.M. DANNY ASKEW JESUS NAME APOSTOLIC CHURCH 874-5001 or 874-3844 720 E. MONTGOMERY • 205-1149 • REV. 874-2078 REV. CALVIN BURROW Thank you SUN. SERVICES: 3 P.M. • WED.: 7 P.M. BODY OF CHRIST MINISTRIES: 501 S. MCCLELLAND • PASTOR: R.W. ELLERBROOK Kenny’s for your support SATURDAY: 6 P.M. • SUNDAY DISCIPLESHIP CLASS: 9:30 A.M. SUN.: 10:30 A.M. • SUN. LIFE GROUP: 4:30 P.M. Barber Shop and confidence! WED.: 6:30 P.M. CHRIST’S KIDS OUTREACH MINISTRY: and 416 S. KEARNEY • JANET & STEVE CARTER • 874-2007 SUN. BREAKFAST 9:30 A.M. • SUN. PRAISE & WORSHIP 10 A.M. Clarendon Auto ANDY WHEATLY SUNDAY SCHOOL: 10:30 A.M. • WED.: 5 P.M. The new Parish Hall dedication and ribbon cutting will be held Sales ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 301 S. PARKS ST. • 874-2511 • REV. JIM AVENI Sunday, November 20, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. SECOND SUNDAY SERVICE: 11 A.M. 2043rd &S. Jefferson, Koogle, Clarendon DONLEY COUNTY ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH 874-9308 MONTGOMERY & MCCLELLAND We appreciate your business! COMMISIONER PRCT. 3 FR. AROKIA RAJ SAMALA SUN. MASS 11 A.M. St. Mary’s to dedicate new building POLITICAL AD PAID FOR BY ANDY WHEATLY, 3400 CR 23, HEDLEY, TX 79237 ST. STEPHENS BAPTIST CHURCH Father Arokia Raj Samala for up to 208 people. 300 N. JEFFERSON ST. • PASTOR: ROY WILLIAMS would like to announce that the Finally, in March of 2014 SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 11:15 A.M. WED.: 7 P.M. (WEATHER PERMITTING) Most Reverend Patrick J. Zurek will architect Pat Tunnel was chosen to TRUE CHURCH OF GOD & CHRIST celebrate mass at St. Mary’s Catholic draw the plans for the hall. In October 301 N. JEFFERSON • ST. PASTOR: JEFF RILES Church in Clarendon on Sunday, of 2015 contractor Clauddell Wright SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 11:15 A.M. WED.: 7 P.M. November 20, 2016, at noon with of Amarillo began the building. Mr. the dedication and ribbon cutting of Wright fi nished the 6,750 square HEDLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST their new Parish Hall following at foot structure in May 2016. 110 E. SECOND ST. • MINISTER: BRIGHT NEWHOUSE 1:00 p.m. The fi nal stages for fi nishing SUN. BIBLE CLASS: 10 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 11 A.M. SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • WED.: 7:30 P.M. St. Mary’s Catholic Church is the new building was a labor of love FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH the oldest Catholic Church in the from countless volunteer hours by 200 N. MAIN ST. • PASTOR: RUSTY EARLY Texas Panhandle dating back to parishioners, friends, and family SUN. SERVICE: 9:00 A.M. 1892. that did all the dry wall, fi nish work, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 210 N. MAIN ST. • 856-5980 • PASTOR: BRUCE HOWARD Several years ago Father Raj cabinets, painting, and fund raising. SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. • SUN.: 11 A.M. & 6 P.M. and the parishioners of St. Mary’s The project is now complete and will WED.: 7 P.M. had a vison for a new Parish Hall. The become a testament to the blessings HOWARDWICK dream for the new building included that come from faith the size of a FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 235 RICK HUSBAND BLVD. • 874-3326 • REV. housing Faith Formation classrooms, must ard seed. STOUT offi ces, a library, kitchen, and seating SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 10:45 A.M. SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • WED.: 6 P.M. OLD PATHS PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH HEREFORD LANE AT HWY 70 • 673-1770 Hedley names Students of the Month 3RD SUNDAYS - DON MARTIN • 4TH SUNDAYS - DON WATSON Hedley’s Students of the SERVICES: 10:30 A.M. Month are Ida Thomasen and Lylah MARTIN Goodwin. MARTIN BAPTIST CHURCH Ida Thomasen is 16 years old. US 287 W SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 11 A.M. She is this years foreign exchange SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • WED.: 7 P.M. student from Denmark. She used BRICE to live with her brother, sister, BRICE DELIVERANCE TABERNACLE and parents in a city close to the PASTOR: LOUIS BENNETT SUNDAY: 9:45 A.M. • SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. capital. Her hobbies are running WED.: 6 P.M. cross country, playing basketball Please join us for a and cheerleading. Her plans for SPONSORED BY her future after her year in Hedley Come & Go Reception are to go back to Paris with her family for two years where she’ll ROBERTSON FUNERAL be attending an international school. at Herring Bank honoring DIRECTORS She hasn’t fi gured out what she’s Ida Thomasen going to do after that but she wants COUNTRY BLOOMERS to do something that includes Social Carol Luna-Cocke FLOWERS & GIFTS Science and Math. She admires her mom the most. Ida says “She is on her retirement WALLACE MONUMENT the sweetest most lovely woman I CO. have ever known, and she has done everything she could to make me Friday, November 18, 2016 MCKINNEY MOTOR CO. happy.” She also said that “ I miss 3-H ALL NATURAL BEEF her more than anything.” 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Lylah Goodwin is a six year old CLARENDON FAMILY at Hedley Elementary School. Lylah MEDICAL CENTER has a baby sister and and brother. Refreshments will be served. Lylah likes to play outside in the dirt with her friend Radon. In the J&W LUMBER future, Lylah wants to get a tablet. Lylah admires and loves her Mee PILGRIM BANK Mee, because she always gives Lylah snacks after school. Lylah’s favorite quote is “Let’s go on an adventure” Lylah Goodwin ERRING ANK For corrections or by Sofi a the First. HHERRING BBANK additions, call 123 S. Kearney, Clarendon, Texas News & Photos Monday @ noon the Enterprise at: DEADLINES Ads & Classifi eds Monday @ 5 p.m. 874-2259 6 NEWS The Clarendon Enterprise • November 10, 2016

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“This was a tough way to ENTERPRISE PHOTO / MORGAN WEHATLY fi nish,” Jack said. “I think it was our worst game of the year on both sides Nick Shadle had 11 tackles each and track this week as they prepare for of the ball.” Damarjae Cortez added 10. Justin Wheeler in the fi rst round of the Preston Elam scored the lone Christopher had nine, and Keandre playoffs. TD for the Broncos on a 40-yard pass Cortez, Bryce Grahn, and Koetting “We will regroup and heal up,” from Damarjae Cortez in the fourth grabbed eight tackles apiece. Grahn Jack said. “We just need to get back quarter and Koetting added the kick. also caused and recovered a fumble. to what we were doing. It is playoff Jack noted that Wellington’s defense “Wellington and Memphis both time; it is critical.” bottled our offense up. The Broncos are in the top 10 and are good teams,” The Broncos will take on Hustle, Hit, Never Quit only had 118 total yards in the game. Jack said. “Our guys played hard as a Wheeler at River Road High Keandre Cortez blocks for Clint Franks as they make their way down the fi eld during last Friday’s Defensively, several Broncos team, but we just didn’t play well.” School on Thursday, November 10, home game against Wellington. The Broncos head to River Road for the Bi-District Championship posted good stats. Preston Elam and The Broncos will get back on beginning at 7:00 p. m. against Wheeler on Thursday, November 10, beginning at 7:00 p.m. ENTERPRISE PHOTO / MORGAN WHEATLY &ODUHQGRQ &2//(*(

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THE CLARENDON Enterprise Proud supporter of CHS athletic and academic teams. 8 NEWS The Clarendon Enterprise • November 10, 2016 Two for the Road: Continued from page one. see the stars at night. We call it our crash pad.” The Greens are now planning their next series of adventures to shoot footage for “Two for FDA Approves First Drug to treat the Road.” Costa Rica is up fi rst, Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy and they would like to add Cuba, The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved Australia, and Jordan to their destinations. Through it all, they WKH¿UVWGUXJWRWUHDWLQGLYLGXDOVZLWK'XFKHQQH¶V0XVFXODU are guided by a desire to produce a '\VWURSK\ '0' ([RQG\V HWHSOLUVHQ LVLQGLFDWHGIRU show that will tell their friends and SDWLHQWVZLWKDVSHFL¿FJHQHWKDWWKLUWHHQSHUFHQWRIWKRVH family what it’s like to travel the ZLWK WKH GLVRUGHU KDYH EHHQ IRXQG WR FDUU\ ([RQG\V  planet. They are also gratifi ed that increased dystrophin, (a protein in the muscle) production people are taking such a personal ZKLFKLVOLNHO\WRSUHGLFWLPSURYHGIXQFWLRQLQLQGLYLGXDOV interest in their adventures. ZLWK'0'$GGLWLRQDOUHVHDUFKZLOOEHGRQHWRFRQ¿UPWKLV “I never expected people would EHQH¿W&RPPRQVLGHH൵HFWVLQFOXGHDUHVNLQLUULWDWLRQDQG be sitting around the television YRPLWLQJ with their kids, watching the show together,” Nik said. “But that’s  '0' LV D UDUH LQKHULWHG GLVHDVH FKDUDFWHUL]HG E\ WKH what’s happening.” SURJUHVVLYHZHDNHQLQJRIPXVFOHV7KHGLVRUGHULVFDXVHGE\ The journeys have also given DODFNRIG\VWURSKLQZKLFKWKHNHHSVWKHERG\¶VPXVFOHFHOOV the Greens a different outlook. LQWDFW7KRVHD൵HFWHG SULPDULO\FKLOGUHQ ORVHWKHDELOLW\WR “The greatest thing is that SHUIRUPFHUWDLQGDLO\DFWLYLWLHV everywhere we’ve been, the people are just good,” Nik said. “The government may be awful, but the Mike’s Exercising freedom people are good. We’ve never felt US Rep. 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Buy Local. Obituaries Your hometown merchants support your schools, community, churches, Dale and other charitable organizations. Frankie Leon Dale, 74, died on Support the merchants who support your town. $VRXU$UPHG)RUFHV¿JKWWRSURWHFWRXUIUHHGRPDEURDGZH¶UHUHPLQGHG Saturday, November 5, 2016, in Elk City. RIWKHVDFUL¿FHPDGHE\VRPDQ\EUDYHVROGLHUVEHIRUHWKHP2Q9HWHUDQV Services were held at 2:00 p.m. 'D\ZHSDXVHWRUHFRJQL]HDQGWKDQNDOORIWKHYHWHUDQVZKRKDYHVHUYHG Wednesday, November 9, 2016, in RXUFRXQWU\:HDUHHWHUQDOO\JUDWHIXOIRU\RXUGHGLFDWLRQDQGVHUYLFH Robertson Funeral Directors Saints’ Roost Chapel in Clarendon with :HZLOOEHFORVHGRQ)ULGD\1RYHPEHULQKRQRURI9HWHUDQV'D\ James Greer, offi ciating. Burial followed at Citizens Cemetery in Clarendon. Arrangements are under the direction of Robertson Funeral Directors of Clarendon. ERRING ANK Frank was born April 3, 1942 HERRING BANK in Sapulpa, Oklahoma to Floyd Leon and Beatrice Jones Dale. He married Susie Owen on July 31, 1960 in Amarillo. 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Clarendon Community Thanksgiving Dinner Thursday, November 24, 2016 Serving from 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Clarendon School Cafeteria Take-outs available.

Deliveries made to the handicapped & shut-ins.

Donations can be made at Pilgrim Bank, mailed to PO Box 45, or made at the door. For further details, call 874-2007

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November 19, 2016 HISTORICAL MARKER DEDICATION In front of Instructional Center at 3 p.m. Reception to follow in Vera Dial Dickey Library. DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI BANQUET Silent Auction & Wine Pull at 6 p.m. Dinner at 7 p.m. 2016 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI Ruth Robinson & Laura Hommel $20 per person. RSVP by Nov. 14 to Ashlee Estlack 806-874-4808 or [email protected] PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE CC EX-STUDENTS ASSN. SCHOLARSHIP FUND. FALL THEATRE PRODUCTION “DULCITIUS” - NOV. 17 AT 7 PM & NOV. 20 AT 3 PM, HARNED SISTERS AUDITORIUM LAWRENCE OVERCAST CLASSIC NOVEMBER 18 - BULLDOGS VS. LOUISIANA CHRISTIAN PREP AT 7 PM NOVEMBER 19 - BULLDOGS VS. CREATING YOUNG MINDS AT 1 PM