Mobile home July 19, 2017 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment The old Jack Lewis home inches up Koogle Street Saturday morning as McDowell House Movers of Amarillo relocated the residence to Bushland for Steve Lewis. The house traveled to its new location by taking the scenic route down State Hwy. 70 and then through Silverton. Enterprise Photo / Elaina Estlack
Final payment July 19, 2017 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment Hedley Senior Citizens officials Patsy Spier, Kathy Spier, and Jim Mitchell last week present the final payment to contractor Wiley Davis for the new Hedley Community Center. This completes the fundraising efforts that began more than ten years ago, and the center welcomes people of all ages to eat lunch there every weekday. For the last fifteen years, Patsy and Kathy Spier have been directing day-to-day operations of the Hedley Senior Citizens as well as being instrumental in raising the money for the new Center. A retirement reception for the Speirs will be held Sunday, July 30, from 2-4 p.m. at the Center.
July 12, 2017 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment CASA volunteers Medina Gribble and Debbie Roberts-Hillis pick up the CASA donation jar from Clarendon Outpost Dinner employee, Latonya Wilson. Enterprise photo / Morgan Bebout https://www.clarendonlive.com/2017/07/22345/
Incoming! July 12, 2017 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment Clarendon’s Melvin Balogh sinks a basket during the second annual West Texas Experience disc golf tournament at Greenbelt Lake last weekend. the event attracted more than 40 disc golf enthusiasts from around the area for the two-day, three-round tournament, which was hosted by Top of Texas Disc Golf and sanctioned by the PDGA. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
New officers July 12, 2017 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment Clarendon Lodge #700 A.F.&A.M. installed officers for the 2017-2018 year during its regular meeting Monday night. Shown here are Tiler John Lockhart, Chaplain Sam Lowry, Worshipful Master Roger Estlack, Senior Warden Jim Owens, Junior Warden Butch Blackburn, and Secretary Grett Betts. Other officers not pictured are Treasurer Billy Powell, Senior Deacon Larry Hicks, Junior Deacon Russell Estlack, Senior Steward Don Smith, Marshal Jimmy Garland, and Master of Ceremonies Will Chamberlain. Enterprise Photo / Russell Estlack
Museum receives artifacts July 12, 2017 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment Two artifacts handed down through the Estlack family were donated to the Saints’ Roost Museum last Thursday. The two Majolica pitchers have been in the family since the 19th century and were among the possessions of Alfred Estlack, the father of former local publisher J.C. Estlack, and were once displayed in the former Donley County Museum in the 1930s. They were later passed down through the family of Eugene and Helen Estlack with instructions that they ultimately be returned to Clarendon for display. Shown here are museum curator Madeleine Black with Eugene and Helen’s daughter-in-law and granddaughter, Marilyn Estlack and Dawn Estlack Sweet. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Terrapin handlers July 5, 2017 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment Henson’s annual Turtle Race was held Saturday with 177 entries. Winners were (back) Jade Benson & Gracie Shadle for the 9-14 Division, Gary Chavez for the adult division, (bottom) Cashlyn Linquist for the 0-4 division, and Brandon Moore for the 5-8 division. The adult division was divided in half between the winner and the Donley County Child Welfare board. Enterprise photo / Tara Allred
July 5, 2017 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment AEP/Southwestern Electric Power Co. presented a check for $25,000 to Clarendon College last Friday, June 30, in Childress. The gift from the American Electric Power Foundation will be used for Nursing Program Scholarships at the CC Childress Center. Pictured here are SWEPCO representative Matt Nichols, Jennifer Harland, and Tony Barley with CC President Robert Riza (second from left). Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack https://www.clarendonlive.com/2017/07/22305/
Slip slidin’ June 28, 2017 by Roger Estlack Leave a Comment Slip slidin’: Clarendon’s Tanner Burch and fellow camper Melanie Fury of Texline fly down the slip-n-slide at the FFA Area 1 Leadership Camp held at Clarendon College last week. Enterprise Photo / Morgan Wheatly
Best in 5 States! June 28, 2017 by Roger Estlack Leave a Comment Best Western Regional Service Manager Brian Turnbull (center right) presents Highest Service Score Award to Best Western Plus Red River Inn owner Steve Hall last Thursday surrounded by the local hotel’s staff. Red River Inn was rated number one among about 147 Best Western Plus and Premier properties in District 5, which covers Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisianna. The ranking for the second quarter of this year is based on guest surveys. Turnbell oversees 40 properties in Texas and says the Clarendon hotel stands out among other Best Western Plus hotels. “Steve and his team do a fantastic job,” Turnbull said. Enterprise Photo / Morgan Wheatly
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