Hedley 7th grader Rebecca Burghart-Butler runs the 100m at the Miami track meet March 26.
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Woman hospitalized after blaze
A Clarendon woman was hospitalized for smoke inhalation after an early morning fire broke out in her home Monday, March 29.
The Clarendon Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched at 6:05 a.m. to the home of Judy and Orsbain Perkins, located at 706 E. Second; and Donley County Deputy Sonny Morasco was first on the scene and helped get the residents to safety.
Judy Perkins and her sister, Ruby Hearn, were transported by to Northwest Texas Hospital in Amarillo by Associated Ambulance Authority, where Hearn was treated and released. Mrs. Perkins was later flown to University Medical Center in Lubbock, and the family was hopeful she would be released Tuesday. Mr. Perkins was not injured.
First Assistant Chief Jeremy Powell said when firefighters arrived on the scene, fire was coming out of all windows and doors on the north side of the residence.
“The living area of the home was fully engulfed and beginning to vent through the roof of the residence,” Powell reported. “The kitchen area located in the center of the residence was involved with fire and heavy smoke.”
Powell said the bedroom area south of the kitchen was not involved with the fire but did receive heavy heat and smoke damage.
The fire was quickly brought under control, and firemen remained on scene until after 8 a.m. The residence sustained heavy fire and smoke damage.
CVFD responded to the blaze within seven minutes, and a total of 23 firemen and seven units responded.
City Fire Marshal Kelly Hill said late Tuesday that he and the state fire marshal’s office had investigated the fire, and Hill said the origin of the fire appears to have been in the living room and appears to have been electrical.
A fund for the Perkins has been established at the Donley County State Bank.
Both eastbound lanes of US 287 were closed for more than one hour while fire units occupied them during the fire. Some local residents may have temporarily been out of power as AEP/SWEPCO interrupted power to the residence for the firemen’s safety.
CVFD recognized the Donley County Sheriff’s Office, TxDOT, the Associated Ambulance Authority, and Anndria Newhouse with the Clarendon Firebelles for their assistance during this case. They also acknowledged George Hall and the Donley County VFW Post for serving a late breakfast to the firemen.
The city’s firemen have been very busy the last few days. Also on Monday, the department was called to the Clarendon Dairy Queen to investigate the smell of smoke, responded to a grass fire which got into a pile of lumber next to a workshop at Jim Shadle’s residence west of the city, and was dispatched to a residence on Collinson Street reporting the smell of natural gas.
Previously on March 26, the department responded to a residence in the area of 4th and Jackson where a discarded cigarette caught a trash can on fire; and on March 28, Clarendon and Hedley units responded to a grass fire call on the LOL Ranch on FM 2471 that was started by wind damage to a power pole.
4-H winners named
The District One 4-H Clothing and Textiles competition was held in Clarendon on March 27, 2010. Shown here are Cire Jauregui-3rd place Buying division; Kameron Shields-1st, 2nd,4th, and 8th places Arts and Crafts division; Hannah Hommel-1st place Construction division; MaRae Hall-1st place Embellishment division and 3rd place Fashion Design; and (front) Harley Jauregui-1st place Accessory Design. Courtesy Photo / Nicole Beames
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All-District honors
History Day winners
Texas History Day Regional Competitors were (front) Dominique Brady, Deidre Lewis, Kelsey Mullins, (back) Mrianda J. Miller, Maegan Hysinger, Nathan Dziedzic, Matt Thomas, and Jeremi Johnson.
Brady and Lewis placed second in the group exhibit category with their project, “The Yellow Fever Commission Determining the Vector.” Mullins placed frist with her individual documenteary, “Georgia O’Keeffe: Pioneer of Abstraction.” Miller’s indivual documentary, “Vermeer and the Camera Obscura” placed second.
Hysinger placed first in the website category with her project, “Switching Roles: How Switchboards changed the Lives of Women.” Thomas placed first in the individual exhibit category with his project, “US v. Lopez.” Dziedzic and Johnson received thrid place in the group exhibit category for their project “Axis Innovations of the Air.” All first and second place winners advance to the state competition in Austin this May.
Senior Citizens get new vehicles
Sliding into home
Clarendon’s David Roberts slides into home during the Broncos’ 17-0 shutout over Vernon Northside on Saturday, March 13.
Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
Coming through
Stephino McCampbell drives the ball for the Broncos.
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