Clarendon Welcome Guide 2018 Fall/Winter

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HOME OF THE ANNUAL Col. Charles Goodnight

CHUCKWAGON COOKOFF


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HERRING BANK HISTORY

Bank of Clarendon – EST. 1889, owned by Col. Charles Goodnight and W.H. Cook (Reorganized as First National Bank, April 27, 1900) Farmer’s State Bank – EST. 1912. Purchased Citizens National Bank building in 1912 and purchased First National Bank, April 1956 Farmer’s State Bank & Trust – 1967 (Name Change) First Bank & Trust – 1982 (Name Change), 1994 (Purchased by Herring National Bank) Herring National Bank – 1997 (Name Change) Herring Bank – 2005 (Name Change)

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Stay all night! Stay a little longer!

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WELCOME TO CLARENDON

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SAINTS’ ROOST HISTORY

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THE JEWEL OF THE PLAINS

10 UPCOMING ACTIVITIES 13 CHUCKWAGON COOKOFF 14 QUANAH PARKER TRAIL 15 WHISTLE-STOP TRADE DAYS 16 CLARENDON ARTS FESTIVAL 18 TWO FOR THE ROAD 20 EVENT VENUES 23 ACCOMMODATIONS 24 REAL ESTATE & RENTALS 26 MULKEY THEATRE 28 CITY MAP 31 CLARENDON INFO 32 HEDLEY INFO & MAP 33 HOWARDWICK INFO & MAP 34 COUNTY MAP & INFO 36 GREENBELT LAKE 38 COUNTRY CLUB 42 UTILITY INFORMATION 45 LOCAL HEALTH CARE 48 HOUSES OF WORSHIP 50 CLARENDON COLLEGE 52 CLARENDON SCHOOLS 54 HEDLEY SCHOOLS 55 CHAMBER DIRECTORY

cover photo by ROGER ESTLACK: Monica Hightower of Lubbock butters her biscuits at the 2017 Chuckwagon Cookoff. photo on this page by MARY CARHART: Addison Havens of Clarendon, winner of the 2017 Junior Cookoff.


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Welcome!

t gives me a great deal of pleasure as mayor to extend a warm greeting to you. Whether you are a new resident of our community or a short time visitor, we hope you will agree that Clarendon is a special place with warm caring people and much to offer to those who come to our little city. We have a lot to be proud of in Clarendon, and we are excited to share it all with you. There are many family activities throughout the year, including the annual Chuckwagon Cookoff in September, the Cotton Festival down the road in Hedley in October, the Clarendon Arts Festival also in October, our Courthouse Lighting Ceremony and Small Business Saturday in November, and Christmas shopping events at our local merchants. To learn about our community, I encourage you to stop by our Visitor Center at 110 S. Kearney Street at the Mulkey Theatre. There you’ll find the office of the Chamber of Commerce and the Clarendon Economic Development Corporation and people who can help answer any question you have about our town. The Mulkey itself is also a source of pride and interest. The 1946 theatre is undergoing a revitalization that will turn it into a conference center and live performance hall in addition to a movie house. Stop by the Mulkey at night to see its beautiful display of neon and LED lighting. In addition to an excellent public school system, we are very proud of Clarendon College, which was rated the number two community college in the State of Texas for student success in 2015 and 2016 and continues to experience a growing enrollment. The Saints’ Roost Museum is an excellent place to spend some time learning about our history. The museum is open daily Tuesday through Saturday. Greenbelt Lake, located just north of 4

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town, is also something we’re quite proud of. Greenbelt offers fishing, camping, and other recreational activities. And we’re pleased to have an excellent disc golf course there as well. Here in town, we encourage you to visit Prospect Park just south of our downtown on Kearney Street – a beautiful place for a family picnic, reunions, birthday parties, or to let your kids run and play. Connected to the park, construction will begin this fall on a new water recreation center, which will open next summer. Also beginning this fall is a two year infrastructure project, funded by USDA, to replace several miles of 100-year-old cast iron water pipes throughout the city, construct a new water standpipe on the east side of town and install computerized water meter readers for all meters within the city. We also invite you to visit our numerous historic markers throughout the city and especially hope you will visit our 1890 Courthouse. We hope you enjoy your stay and find that Clarendon is the best place to be. And again, on behalf of the City Council, City Administrator David Dockery, and all the city employees, welcome!

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Christianity, Temperance, & Education

The foundations of Saints’ Roost

Old Clarendon settlers line up in front of Donley County’s first Courthouse in this picture from about 1885. Shown here are (back) stage driver George Sutton, stage driver Robert Cureton, Rev. G.W. Graham, Dr. J.D. Stocking, land agent F.M. Campbell, trader Joe Lomas, merchant/school trustee Morris Rosenfield, rancher/merchant Ben Chamberlain, cowboy Tom Ardington, (front) Tom Copeland, Sheriff Al Gentry, Deputy W.H. “Bally” Oliver, Frank Daniels, Postmaster Ralph Jefferson, Harry Jefferson, cowboy/school teacher Tom Martindale, George Gass, and (boy in street) J.L. Carhart. ENTERPRISE ARCHIVE PHOTO

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n 1878, a charismatic preacher led a group of Northern Methodists to the frontier of the Texas Panhandle to settle at the junction of Carroll Creek and the Salt Fork of the Red River. Rev. L.H. Carhart set out to establish a Christian colony built on the values of temperance and education, and he named it Clarendon in honor of his wife, Clara. As the third settlement in the Panhandle, Clarendon stood apart from the towns of Mobeetie and Tascosa, which were known for saloons and rowdiness. The colony forbade alcohol, built a church as one of its first landmarks, and planned an academy to bring education to the plains. The neighbors said Clarendon

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was where the saints roosted. The nickname stuck… Saints’ Roost. Nine years later, the future of the colony came into question when it became apparent that the Ft. Worth & Denver Railroad would miss the town. A vote was taken, and by the fall of 1887 houses, businesses, and people were all making the move six miles south to the present site of “new” Clarendon. The railroad brought people and commerce; but it also brought new lifestyles with saloons and other “vices.” And yet, the town did not lose sight of its original ambitions, becoming the home of the Panhandle’s first Methodist, Catholic, Episcopal, and

African-American congregations and establishing the area’s first college in 1898. Donley County eventually re-established prohibition in 1902, and Saints’ Roost again banished alcohol sales until 2013 when voters reversed the 111-year-old tradition. Today, if you like, you can raise a glass in old Saints’ Roost, but there’s no escaping the town’s original character. With a variety of churches and faith-based services and one of the highest-rated community colleges in the state, Clarendon remains true to its principles and welcomes visitors and newcomers to stay all night… or stay a little longer.


Generation to Generation

We’ve been here since the beginning,

and we’ve seen a lot... the relocation of the town, saloons, murders, a hanging, prohibition and its demise, the birth of a college, floods and droughts, the rise of a dam, war, peace, life, and death. The successes and heartbreaks of our community. Recorded for the people of the time and for posterity.

Our duty then. Our commitment for the future.

Enterprise the

Clarendon

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Spreading the word since 1878.

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The Jewel of the Plains

Donley County Courthouse Construction Began: 1890 Opened: 1891 Restored: 2003 Original Architects: Bulger & Rapp Restoration Architects: Volz & Associates Original Contractors: Troutman Brothers Restoration Contractors: Phoenix One A Texas Historic Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in the Romanesque Revival style, the Courthouse is unique for being assymetrical – no two sides are alike. Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8 to 5. Visitors Welcome!

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n behalf of the elected officials and employees of Donley County, let me extend a warm welcome to our community. Donley County is proud to be home to one of the finest county courthouses in the state. Called “The Jewel of the Plains,” it was built in 1890 and restored in 2003. The Courthouse is home to the Judge, County Attorney, County Treasurer, and Adult Probation Officer and is venue for the 100th District Judge. It also is the site for the meetings of the County Commissioners. Visitors are welcome in the oldest functioning courthouse in the Panhandle. The courthouse grounds are the site of the county’s annual Saints’ Roost Celebration in July and you will want to come by for the Christmas lighting 8

ceremony as well on Saturday, houses offices for tax collecNovember 24, 2018. tion, vehicle registration and County government is ditransfers, and maintaining rected by the Commissioners public records, deeds and Court, comprised of four Com- birth certificates as well as missioners, elected from each voter registration and the of the four presupervision of cincts, and the elections. Justice county Judge, Courts are mainelected at large. tained by the Generally, Texas Justices of the counties provide Peace with officthe essential es in Hedley and things that make in Clarendon. our communities As provider livable: roads of public safety, and bridges, law the Sheriff’s enforcement and Office is responcorrections, a sible for making court system to Donley County Donley County Judge protect our legal one of the safest John Howard, MD rights, secure communities in storage of our the area, if not important public records and the entire state. And we are protection against threats to proud to be able to provide public health and safety. 24-hour on-duty officers, a The Courthouse Annex rarity for a community of our

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size. Emergency Medical Services are provided by the Associated Ambulance Authority, and we have, without a doubt, the finest emergency personnel in the region. Care is coordinated with tertiary care facilities in Amarillo and helicopter medevac is available when required. The Volunteer Fire Departments of Clarendon, Howardwick, and Hedley are on call to protect life and property against a variety of threats, including fire, and the Clarendon department has an Dive Team ready to respond locally and to provide assistance area wide. Emergency Preparedness is coordinated through all our efforts, and we stand by, ready to assist. Donley County is a great place to live, and we are pleased to have you join us.


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fall & winter

Activities

SATURDAY & SUNDAY

SATURDAY & SUNDAY

Whistle-Stop Trade Days

Les Beaux Arts Club’s Clarendon Arts Festival Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Preferred Buyers Reception, Saturday, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Donley County Activity Center. Call 806-654-2993.

SEPTEMBER 1-2 THURSDAY

SEPTEMBER 6 Hedley Chicken BBQ Hedley Park • 6:00 p.m. FRIDAY

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OCTOBER 27 & 28

Clarendon High School Homecoming Mexican Pile-On • 5:30 p.m. • School Cafeteria Broncos v. Wheeler • 7:00 p.m. • Bronco Stadium

SATURDAY & SUNDAY

FRIDAY

Small Business Saturday & Christmas in Clarendon Savings at local merchants throughout Clarendon, activities downtown. Sales details posted one week prior in the Holiday Gift Guide on ClarendonLive.com and event details available in October on ClarendonTx.com.

SEPTEMBER 15

Howardwick Fall Festival Howardwick Park • 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. SATURDAY

SEPTEMBER 22

Col. Charles Goodnight Chuckwagon Cookoff Saints’ Roost Museum Grounds. Live entertainment and Western Trade Show. Gates open at 10 a.m., Meal served at 1 p.m. Admission is Free. Meal tickets are $20 each and available in advance by calling 806874-2746 or at SaintsRoostMuseum. com.

NOVEMBER 3 & 4 Whistle-Stop Trade Days SATURDAY

NOVEMBER 24

SATURDAY

NOVEMBER 24

Christmas Lighting Celebration Donley County Courthouse Santa Claus, 5 p.m.; Caroling and Lighting, 6 p.m. SATURDAY & SUNDAY

SATURDAY & SUNDAY

DECEMBER 1 & 2

Whistle-Stop Trade Days

SATURDAY

OCTOBER 6 & 7 FRIDAY

Whistle-Stop Trade Days

DECEMBER 1

Hedley High School Homecoming Owls v. Higgins • 7:30 p.m. • Memorial Field

Saints’ Roost Museum Christmas Party Food, Live Music, Dancing. $50 per couple. Donley County Activity Center. 806-874-2746.

FRIDAY & SATURDAY

SATURDAY

Hedley Cotton Festival All day in Hedley. Activities include Lions Club BBQ, bingo, games, parade, ex-students reunion, and more. Contact Roger Hagar at 806856-0116.

Donley County Junior Livestock Show & Sale. Donley County Activity Center. Call for details, 806-874-2141.

OCTOBER 11

OCTOBER 12 & 13

THURSDAY

OCTOBER 25

Donley County Health Fair Bairfield Activity Center • Call 8742141 for details.

JANUARY 11 & 12

THURSDAY

FEBRUARY 7

Chamber Awards Banquet & Silent Auction Hospitality at 6 p.m.; Banquet at 7 p.m. Bairfield Activity Center. Call the Visitor Center for tickets or sponsorships at 806-874-2421.

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SINCE 1924, the Clarendon Chamber of Commerce has worked to promote the development of Clarendon and Donley County. Any individual, business, or organization who is in harmony with the purpose of the Chamber is eligible and invited to apply for membership. THE CLARENDON VISITOR CENTER: The Chamber, in cooperation with the Clarendon Economic Development Corp., helps operate the city’s official visitor center located inside the historic Mulkey Theatre. The Visitor Center is open daily, MondayFriday, and serves to welcome visitors and provide information about Clarendon and Donley County. RIBBON CUTTINGS: Chamber members may request an official Ribbon Cutting to celebrate opening a new business or new location, remodeling their facilities, or a change of ownership. BROCHURE & BUSINESS CARD DISPLAY: Chamber members are permitted and encouraged to display their business cards and brochures at the Visitor Center for easy access by newcomers to our city. ONLINE BUSINESS DIRECTORY: The Chamber website – www.ClarendonTX.com – features a listing of Chamber members organized by business category with links to members’ websites. NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES: The Chamber hosts several “Business After Hours” socials during the year to allow current and potential Chamber members the opportunity to get to know each other and share ideas over refreshments in a relaxed setting. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CHAMBER and the benefits of membership, call or come by the Clarendon Visitor Center. 110 S. Kearney St., PO Box 986, Clarendon, TX 79226

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Housed in the 1910 Adair Hospital, the Saints’ Roost Museum preserves the heritage of Donley County and the Texas Panhandle. Exhibits include Native American artifacts and a focus on pioneer life with a special emphasis on philanthropist and JA Ranch founder Cornelia Adair, trailblazer Col. Charles Goodnight, and Western artist H.D. Bugbee. The Museum is also the home of transportation exhibits in the restored 1887 Ft. Worth & Denver City Railroad Depot.

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COOKOFF

BENEFITING THE

Saints’ Roost MUSEUM

Saturday, September 22, 2018 For Tickets & Info: www.SaintsRoostMuseum.com


Western Heritage

Since 1995, the Saints’ Roost Museum has paid tribute to the legendary Panhandle cattleman Col. Charles Goodnight with a cookoff in his honor on the fourth Saturday in September. When the colonel bolted a food box and folding table to the rear of a surplus army wagon in 1866, he probably never dreamed the impact his “Chuck” wagon would have throughout the West. The invention became commonplace on cattle drives and ranches everywhere, serving not only as a kitchen but also a post office, parlor, hospital, store room, and cowboy social center. Now each year, the Col. Charles Goodnight Chuckwagon Cookoff hosts more than a dozen cooking teams with authentic wagons who go head-to-head to battle for cash prizes and bragging rights at one of the nation’s premier cookoffs. Clarendon’s cookoff was honored to receive the 2014 Event Award from the American Chuck Wagon Association. Clarendon and the Museum extend a special invitation for you to join us Saturday, September 22, 2018, for a celebration of the Old West, which is gone but never forgotten. We know you will enjoy it, and we look forward to seeing you. And if you can’t make this one, make plans now for the next one on September 28, 2019.

Gatlin Duncan cooks up chicken fried steak for the Honey-Do Spoiler Wagon during the 2017 Col. Charles Goodnight Chuckwagon Cookoff. ENTERPRISE PHOTO

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Quanah Parker Trail

Visitors to the Saints’ Roost Museum or the nearby Charles Goodnight Historical Center in Goodnight will notice both those locations are marked by 22-foot tall steel arrows painted in the traditional colors of the Comanches.

Those sculptures by Charles A. Smith are just two among dozens of similar arrows across 52 counties in the Panhandle and South Plains installed to honor historical sites, events, and artifacts in museums that link this region to the Native Americans who last roamed this area. It is named after Quanah Parker to recognize his role as the chief of the Comanche people.

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The markers in Clarendon and Goodnight highlight the historic relationship between Quanah Parker and Col. Charles Goodnight, and the Native American artifacts and Red River Wars exhibits in the Museum as well as memorializing the presence of native people in this area. To learn more, visit www. quanahparkertrail.com.

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Whoot! Whoot! All aboard! Family fun and great bargains are a regular occurrence at Clarendon’s Whistle-Stop Trade Days & Farmers Market.

Located on US 287 East, the Whistle-Stop Trade Days draws crowds to town throughout the year. Owners Kimberly and Jordan Green provide a truly unique shopping and entertainment experience. On the first Saturday and Sunday of each month from March through December, the Whistle-Stop hosts more than 100 vendors selling everything from homemade jellies to locally made goat milk soaps and lotions to clothes to furniture to junk. It’s a shopper’s dream come true! And when you’re ready to

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take a break from shopping, a cold beverage and live music are waiting for you in the tree-covered beer garden at the back of the property, or you can enjoy your beverage indoors at the Wet Whistle bar and grill. A bounce house and a variety of food trucks are also sure to keep you and your family happy for hours and hours. Even when its not trade days time, the bar and grill is open daily Thursday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., serving up amazing burgers, tacos, and cold beer along with live music on Thursday and Friday nights beginning at 6 o’clock. Come on out to the Whistle-Stop and enjoy your stay in Clarendon with this unique experience.

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Celebrating the Arts The tenth annual Clarendon Arts Festival continues the community’s rich art traditions on October 27 and 28 at the Donley County Activity Center located one mile north of the city on State Hwy. 70. The event, sponsored by Clarendon’s Les Beaux Arts Club, opens to the public Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m., and art of local students will also be on display to showcase the talent of the kids. Concessions will be provided by the VFW Auxiliary. The arts festival continues Saturday night with the Preferred Buyers Reception held from 6:00 to 9:00, where buyers will be delighted with the variety of art being offered at the festival. Anyone is welcome at the

reception; and if you haven’t pre-paid as a preferred buyer, you can pay that night at the door. Buyers also enjoy the heavy hors d’oeuvres prepared by the ladies of Les Beaux Arts Club and presented in the most elegant style. Sunday the arts festival resumes at 11 a.m. and runs until 4 p.m. Those attending on Sunday can enjoy the famous Annual Enchilada Dinner prepared by the members of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. In addition to the art show, there are many hand-constructed items for sale at the festival. With all the fine art and crafts available, everyone should be able to find a unique gift or treasure. For information, call 806-654-2993.

LES BEAUX ARTS CLUB PRESENTS THE

Clarendon

arts festival

2018

• JURIED ART SHOW • ARTS & CRAFTS BOOTHS

SATURDAY, OCT. 27

9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Preferred Buyers’ Reception 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

SUNDAY, OCT. 28

11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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From Donley County to th Howardwick couple chronicles travels on PBS

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ou never know where life’s road will take you, and that has certainly been true for Dusty and Nikki Green – a Howardwick couple who decided to follow a dream and are now on their way to becoming national celebrities on public television. Eleven years ago, the Greens started a simple blog – an online journal – called “Two for the Road” when they gave up their careers in Amarillo and started a grand adventure of traveling the globe. What began as a whim evolved into a web video series then a regional PBS television show, which then went nationwide and is now also available on CreateTV and has even received three Lone Star Emmy nominations! “I never in a million years thought this is what we would be doing,” Nik says. Dusty, a former executive with Channel 7 in Amarillo, and Nik, who worked in a dentist’s office, sold everything they had to follow their passion – traveling. An eight-month adventure in South America exhausted their savings, and they returned to Texas, combining their careers to shoot testimonial videos for dentists. That led them to shooting videos for touring companies to promote vacation getaways. The “Two for the Road” blog really started as a way to keep in touch with family, but by the time they started putting videos in a web series, it was television that they had in mind.

Having previously moved into a place owned by Nik’s parents north of Clarendon at Howardwick, the couple returned from their Antarctic trip to what their family calls “the Camp,” and there, on a kitchen table, they started producing what would become their “Two for the Road” television series and began pitching the idea to networks. “We talked to the Travel Channel,” Nik said. “They wanted a hook. Like, you take another couple and you have $500, but that’s not what we wanted to do.” So Dusty took the concept to the folks at Panhandle PBS in October 2015, where he knew the people that worked there and also knew that PBS would allow them to have more creative control of their show. They loved it and started helping the Greens get their foot in the door with other PBS affiliates. “It helps when your local station is working as a ‘presenting station,’” Dusty said. “They showed us how to pitch the show to national PBS.” By June 2016, the Greens were knocking on the door of the National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA) in South Carolina, trying to sell the group that licenses and distributes educational programming in all 50 states, the US Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. “They told us, ‘don’t call us, we’ll call you,’” Dusty said. “We just kept calling.”

In August 2016, they had The trip that started the seabout given up, but that’s when ries was a journey to Antarctica, NETA called and gave them the and Nik says it confirmed for her answer they were looking for and the goal of what they were trying said they would pick up the show to 18 do. CLARENDON WELCOME GUIDE • FALL / WINTER 2018with just a few changes.

“Two for the Road,” as a 30-minute television show premiered on Panhandle PBS in September 2016 with eight episodes in the first season, and Dusty and Nik hit the road to sell the show to other PBS affiliates in Texas. Even with the burgeoning success of “Two for the Road” – which is still literally produced on a kitchen table in Howardwick, the couple is very happy making their home base in Donley County, although they did move out of “the camp” and bought their own house one block away. “The people at Howardwick are nothing but supportive,” Dusty said. “And we’ve got deer, and turkey, and raccoons, and we can see the stars at night. We call it our crash pad.” Guided by a desire to produce a show that will tell their friends and family what it’s like to travel the planet, they are also gratified people take a personal interest in their adventures. “I never expected people would be sitting around the television with their kids, watching the show together,” Nik said. “But that’s what’s happening.” The journeys have also given the Greens a different outlook. “The greatest thing is that everywhere we’ve been, the people are just good,” Nik said. “The government may be awful, but the people are good. We’ve never felt unsafe.” “It’s reaffirmed our faith in humanity,” Dusty said. To learn more about Dusty and Nikki’s adventures, visit their website: TwoForTheRoad.com.


the world!

Nik and Dusty Green, stars of the PBS series “Two for the Road” with a Clarendon College pennant on top of the Great Wall of China. Courtesy Photo / Dusty & NIkki Green

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Local Event Venues CLARENDON COLLEGE

Bairfield Activity Center 806-874-4808 206 Regents Drive Clarendon, Texas Indoor facility with restrooms and food serving area (no kitchen facilities). Tables and chairs to seat 300. Rent $125 per day for non-profit; $200 per day for profit. Not available for private use or family parties. Harned Sisters Fine Arts Center 806-874-4808 1122 College Drive Clarendon, Texas Indoor facility with restrooms, backstage dressing rooms, theatre lighting and sound. Auditorium seating for 600. Rent $125 per day for non-profit; $200 per day for profit. Not available for private use or family parties. Livestock & Equine Center 806-874-4842 3280 US Hwy 287 Clarendon, Texas Two arenas each 140’ x 250’ – one outdoor and one indoor. The facilities include roping chutes in each arena as well as four bucking chutes. Indoor facilities include bathrooms and concession area. Deposit $100 per day. Rent $250 per day. Clarendon College also has classrooms available for small meetings. Call 874-4808 for more information.

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Club House 806-874-2166 100 Porter Drive Howardwick, Texas Indoor facility with restrooms, full kitchen, and bar service available. Rent $200 per day for members; $400 per day for non-members. Swimming Pool (seasonal) 806-874-2166 100 Porter Drive Howardwick, Texas

CLARENDON LIONS HALL 806-874-2259 117 W. Fourth Clarendon, Texas Indoor meeting facility with restrooms and full kitchen. Seating and tables for 75 people. Deposit $75. Rent $75.

CLARENDON OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT ASSN. Community Center 806-874-3544 100 N. Ayers Street,

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Clarendon, Texas Indoor facility with full kitchen and restrooms. Tables and chairs for 150 people. Deposit $150. Rent $100 per day. COEA Outdoor Arena w/ Open Air Dance Slab 806-930-5883 100 N. Ayers Street, Clarendon, Texas Outdoor rodeo arena with shoots, pens, and stands. Restroom and concession facilities. Dance slab with bandstand. Call for rental details.

DONLEY CO. ACTIVITY CENTER 806-874-2141 4430 Hwy. 70 North Clarendon, Texas Indoor meeting facility with restrooms and full kitchen. Seating and tables for 250. Approximately 7,500 square feet available. Rent $200 per day for non-profit; $300 per day for profit.

DONLEY COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER 806-874-2665 115 E. Fourth Clarendon, Texas Indoor facility with restrooms and full kitchen. Tables and chairs for 100. Rent $100.

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HEDLEY SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER 111 Main Street Hedley, Texas. Call for details, 806-856-0143 MULKEY THEATRE 108 Kearney Street Clarendon, Texas. Call for details, 806-874-2421 ROWE POINT RANCH 806-674-8850 4091 County Road 24 Hedley, Texas Indoor venue for weddings, showers, reunions, corporate retreats, and other events. Call for details.

SANDELL DRIVE-IN 806-874-0685 Hwy 70 North Operating drive-in movie theatre available for private parties and private showings. For additions or corrections, contact The Clarendon Enterprise at 874-2259.

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Catering and Dining Professional, personalized service for any occassion or event on campus or off-site. Call us for our extensive catering menu for everything from picnics to banquets with linens and china. Or join us for lunch or dinner during the school year.

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Stay all night.. . at local Accommodations

Best Western Red River Inn 806-874-0160 902 W. 2nd, Clarendon bestwestern.com

JD RV Park 806-206-9518 Hwy 70 South, Clarendon

Western Skies Motel 806-874-3501 800 W. 2nd, Clarendon

Greenbelt RV Hook-Ups 806-874-5111 (summer) 806-874-3650 (winter) Hwy. 70 North

Finch Ranch Lodge Bed & Breakfast 806-856-5930 3400 County Rd. 23 Hedley Saints’ Roost Cottage BSB (Bed, Supper, Breakfast) 806-277-0040 620 E. 4th, Clarendon Camper Corral RV Park 806-341-2901 3500 East Hwy 287 East of Clarendon

Watson’s RV Park 806-874-3770 2990 West Hwy 287 West of Clarendon Yankie’s RV Park 806-662-6001 East US 287 & Thurman Clarendon For additions or corrections, call The Clarendon Enterprise at 874-2259.

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Stay a little longer..

Real Estate Brokers & Rentals

REAL ESTATE BROKERS

RENTAL PROPERTIES

Jim Garland Real Estate 806-874-3757 416 E. Second, Clarendon

Fletcher Properties 806-681-9079 / 806-681-9024 Billie Shaffer 806-874-3287 Jimmy Riley 806-359-9395 June Davis 806-382-6083 Harper Rentals 806-359-1199 Odima Investments 806-874-0100 Clovis McCary 806-674-6271 Kenneth Hambright 806-334-7680 Clarendon Housing Authority 806-874-2458 Hedley Community Development 806-856-9838

Joe T. Lovell Real Estate 806-226.2000 113 Trice Street, Claude JoeTLovellRealEstate.com Linda M. Naylor Real Estate 806-204-0005 506 Blair Street, Hedley LMNaylorRealEstate.com Chas. S Middleton & Son — Clint Robinson, Agent 806-786-3730 ChasSMiddleton.com Whitaker Real Estate 806-356-6100 4600 I-40 West, Ste. 101 Amarillo, Texas whitakerrealestate.com

For additions or corrections, contact The Clarendon Enterprise at 806-874-2259.

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The Mulkey Theatre A

fter ten long years of work, the Mulkey Theatre is expected to open in the next few months to thrill movie goers again and provide a local venue for performing arts and public meetings. Since 2017, new heating and cooling systems have been installed, and the auditorium has received a fresh coat of paint. Now those working to Bring Back the Mulkey are busy soliciting proposals and bids for stage lighting, sound and projection equipment, and theatre seating, which will all be installed later this year. The Mulkey has come a long way since it was named to Preservation Texas’ 2011 Most Endangered Places List.

For more than two decades, the 1946 streamline moderne style theatre had been dark. Its neon was destroyed by man and the elements. Glass panels of its marquee were missing or broken, ceramic tiles on its front were cracked, doors were weathered beyond repair, and inside, the theatre was a bleak shadow of its former self. But today the Mulkey has a fresh new look and its modern LED and neon lighting creates an inviting glow in downtown Clarendon that serves as a beacon of hope for the future of the theatre and the town. Following the publicity of its “endangered” status, the Clarendon Economic Development Corporation led efforts to raise funds to restore neon lettering on the theatre’s marquee in the summer of 2011 and then remodeled a former barbershop in the front of the building in 2012 to serve as the city’s official Visitor Center housing the CEDC and Chamber of Commerce office. Succeeding project phases refurbished the exterior of the theatre and the lobby and concession areas, upgrading the plumbing and electrical services, and improved the accessibility of the building. In 2017, the Mulkey was the subject of special documentary film. Howardwick residents Dusty and Nikki Green, who star in the nationally syndicated PBS show “Two For The Road,” interviewed local residents and produced the film: “Cinema City - The Mulkey and Clarendon.” Interviewees included Bob Bell, the son of Lee Bell, who oversaw construction of the theatre as the business manager of Lema Mulkey. Other interviews

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focused on the history of the theatre and what it meant to the people of Clarendon from the 1940s through the early 1980s. To view “Cinema City,” visit ClarendonTX.com/ mulkey. Also in February of last year, Preservation Texas presented an Honor Award to the Mulkey to recognize local efforts to save the historic structure. If you would like to help Bring Back the Mulkey, donations can be made to the Clarendon Community Fund, PO Box 906, Clarendon, TX 79226, by noting “Mulkey Theatre” in the memo. For more information, call Roger Estlack at 806-874-2259.


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Fast Facts for City Hall 119 S. Sully Street 806-874-3438 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. What’s new? The city is breaking ground on two major projects this fall. The first is a water recreation facility project of $1.9 million thanks to generous donations and grants. The facility is expected to open in the summer of 2019. The second is a water infrastructure improvement project costing $3.9 million. Population: 2,026 Established: 1878

State Hwy. 70 and 18 miles south of Interstate 40. Sixty miles southeast of Amarillo. City Administrator: David Dockery City Secretary: Machiel Covey Public Works Director: John Molder Elected Officials Mayor: Sandy Skelton City Council: Aldermen Larry Jeffers (mayor pro-tem), Jacob Fangman, Nathan Floyd, Beverly Burrow, and John Lockhart. Meetings: City Council: Second and Fourth Thursdays at City Hall at 7 p.m.

Incorporated: 1901 Location: At the junction of US Hwy. 287 and

2018 Tax Rates: Property: $0.733821 per $100 valuation

Sales: 2% Clarendon Volunteer Fire Department Location: 119 S. Sully Street Fire Chief: Jeremy Powell Airport: Smiley Johnson Municipal Airport / Bass Field Located 2 miles SE of city on County Road 13. Runway: 4,495 feet. Lease space available for new hangers. Contact City Hall. Library: Gabbie Betts Burton Memorial Library HarringtonLC.org/ Burton 217 S. Kearney Street. 806-874-3685 Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Librarian: Jerri Ann Shields

The Burton Library serves as a payment center for electric, cable and satellite services as well as several credit cards. Meeting space for small groups is available, and some scheduled services available here include WIC services and state immunizations. Parks: Prospect Park, three blocks south of US 287 on Kearney Street between Sixth and Seventh Streets. Features include picnic tables, a covered pavilion, barbecue grills, swings, slides, climbers, and the handicapped accessible Lions Club Chance Mark Jones Memorial Playground. A public restroom is available to be opened for special events. Contact City Hall. The City of Clarendon also provides a lighted walking trail from the park to the Central Business District and, in cooperation with the school district, baseball

and softball fields are adjacent to Prospect Park, and public tennis and basketball courts are on the school campus at Fifth and Allen Streets. Trash / Recycling Recycling Dumpsters are available to receive small quantities for public use 24/7 at First and Kearney Streets. Larger loads, general trash, and limbs and grass clippings can be taken to the Citizens Convenience Center at 400 W. Front Street (next to the grain elevator) during the hours of 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday-Saturday. The city also offers temporary Dumpster and roll-off container services. Call City Hall for more info. Cost to Dump: Citizens of Clarendon may dump tree limbs and grass clippings free of charge. Most metals can also be dumped free of charge. Other charges are defined by Ordinance as follows:

Pick-up or Car load: $6 Two-Wheel Trailer load: $12 Stock Trailer load: $25 Large Trailer load: $35 Appliances w/ compressor: $15 Tree Limbs: Free for residents. $20 Commercial. $10 non-resident. Dump Truck load: $50 Mattress: $20 Utilities: See page 42. Clarendon Housing Authority 103 E. Fourth Street 806-874-2458 Donley County Senior Citizens Center 115 E. Fourth Street 806-874-2665 Open Monday-Friday, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Meals On Wheels service available in Clarendon and Howardwick. US Post Office 101 W. Fourth Clarendon, TX 79226 Phone: 806-874-3353. Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Postmaster: Lori Burns

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Board of Aldermen: Tonya Metcalf (mayor pro-tem), Johnny Hoggatt, Danny Russell, and Alicia Hanes.

Fast Facts for Hedley City Hall 109 Main Street 806-856-5241 Monday-Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Incorporated: 1915 Location: Hedley is located on US Hwy. 287 at the junction of State Hwy. 203 about 13 miles southeast of Clarendon. City Secretary: Gini Burnett Elected Officials Mayor Carrie Butler

Population: 312

Hedley Community Development Corporation (Local Housing Authority) 806-856-9838 108 W. Second, Hedley, TX 79237

Meetings: Second Thursdays at 7 p.m.

Established: 1907

What’s new? The Hedley Senior Citizens has completed its new facility on Main Street thanks to many generous donations and years of hard work. For more information, call Sandy Wilkinson at 806-856-0143.

at no charge. City trash trailer is available for larger items or loads. Call City Hall for details. Utilities: See page 42.

Hedley Volunteer Fire Dept. 104 W. Railroad Fire Chief: Neal Koetting, Assistant Chief Joe Pool

Hedley Senior Citizens Center 806-856-0143 111 Main Street 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Home delivered meals available.

Parks: Hedley School Park, picnic tables, playground equipment. Public tennis courts available.

US Post Office 200 N. Main Street Hedley, TX 79237 806-856-5221 Counter Hours: Monday-Friday, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

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Howardwick Fire Dept. 247 Rick Husband Blvd. Fire Chief: Will Jordan

Fast Facts for Howardwick

Parks: Howardwick City Park at the junction of Rick Husband Boulevard and Columbia Drive. Features include picnic tables, a covered pavilion, barbecue grills, and playground equipment. A community building is available for rent at the park for reunions, birthday parties, and other events. Call City Hall for information.

City Hall 245 Rick Husband Blvd. 806-874-2222 Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Established: Sherwood Shores, 1968

What’s new? Howardwick has been named a FireWise community by the Texas Forrest Service. The designation recognizes local volunteers who took training to identify hazards to help prevent potential wildfires.

Elected Officials Mayor: Greta Byars Board of Aldermen: Johnny Floyd (mayor pro-tem), Debbora Sharpton, Marietta Baird, Brice Hawley and Johnny Hubbard

Trash / Recycling Trash Dumpsters and metal recycling bin, one block west of City Hall. Household trash only.

Population: 380

Meetings: Second Tuesdays at 6 p.m.

US Postal Service Howardwick, TX 79226 Mail is delivered through the Clarendon Post Office. A mail room at Howardwick City Hall is open 24/7.

Incorporated: Howardwick, 1971 City Secretary: Sandy Childress

Location: Howardwick is on State Hwy. 70 seven miles north of Clarendon and 11 miles south of Interstate 40.

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Lake Greenbelt

LOCATION Situated along State Hwy. 70 about five miles north of Clarendon and 13 miles south of Interstate 40. Entrances on the north and south sides of the dam. Entry permits required. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Filter Plant 806-874-3650 4610 Hwy 70 North Lakeside Marina 806-874-5111 4699 County Road 11 (South Lake Entrance) Open Daily 8-5 (Closed for season after first freeze.)

Opening Celebration, May 1968.

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or more than fifty years, Lake Greenbelt has provided drinking water for area communities and served as a center of recreation for tens of thousands of local and regional anglers and water sports enthusiasts. As the single biggest ongoing tourist attraction in Donley County, Greenbelt is a major employer and contributor to the community and has built a reputation as a family friendly destination for fishing, boating, camping, and other outdoor activities. The groundwork that eventually led to Lake Greenbelt was laid in 1950 when compact was signed between Donley, Armstrong, and Collingsworth county representatives. Attending that first meeting were C. B. (Cap) Morris and J. R. Porter, Ray J. Noblitt, W. Carroll Knorpp and W. S. Whaley. Although the member communities changed over time, work moved steadily forward. On April 14, 1954, a bill was introduced before the 53rd Legislature, and Gov. Allen Shivers signed the Act creating the Greenbelt Municipal and Industrial Water Authority. On March 29, 1966, contracts for the dam, filtration plant and pipeline were let. Construction price was $3,685,635.96, broken down into $1,795,514.06 for the dam; $624,941, filtration plant, and $1,230,180.90, pipeline. A month later, groundbreaking ceremonies were held. Two years later, Lake Greenbelt opened with a five-day celebration that began on Wednesday, May 29, 1968.

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GENERAL MANAGER Bobbie Kidd BOARD OF DIRECTORS President: Don Welch, Crowell Directors: Walt Knorpp, Clarendon; Henry Stephens, Hedley; Phillip Self, Childress; and K.D. McNabb, Quanah. MEETINGS Third Tuesdays at 11 a.m. (Location rotates among member cities.) PERMITS Daily - $5 per person (15 and over). $5 per boat. Annual - $50. (Permits run January 1 – December 31) RV Hook-ups - $12 / night (includes water and electric). 55 spots available. No dogs allowed.

James Kuhn, General Manager, 1968

Opening bids to build Lake Greenbelt. Enterprise Archive Photos

RECREATION AREAS Kincaid Park: Take south entrance. 25 RV hook-ups available. Covered pavilion with water, playground, barbecue grills, picnic tables, sand volleyball. Restrooms available. Sandy Beach: Take north entrance. 30 RV hook-ups available. Covered pavilions with water, covered picnic tables, barbecue grills, sand volleyball, playground. Portable toilets available.


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Clarendon Country Club

verlooking Lake Greenbelt, the Clarendon Country Club offers one of the nicest 18hole golf courses on the Rolling Plains. Just seven miles north of Clarendon on Hwy. 70, the club is located at 100 Porter Drive in Howardwick.

are $14 ($13 for seniors). Weekend green fees are $16 ($15 for seniors). Golf carts are available for rent for nine holes at a rate of $11 for singles or $14 for doubles. Carts can also be rented for the 18-hole rates of $16 for singles or $20 for doubles.

The course is open every day except Tuesday, and scrambles and tournaments are scheduled year round.

A Friday special offers FREE green fees with a cart rental.

Green fees on week days

For more information, call the Pro Shop at 806-874-2166.

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Hedley Cotton Festival For more than 60 years, one of Donley County’s greatest traditions has been the annual Cotton Festival held the second weekend of October in Hedley.

Several community groups work together to make the festival happen each year, and students at Hedley High School also play a big part in making the event successful. Annual events associated with the Cotton Festival include the Chili & Stew Supper at the Hedley Lioness Club and the Lions Club’s annual barbecue dinner. As games, vendors, and other activities go on all around downtown, one of the busiest parts of the celebration is the annual Bingo contests held by Hedley High

School’s One Act Play group. The Bingo games start on Friday night and continue all day Saturday with donated prizes both big and small being given away to those who hold the luckiest cards. The Cotton Festival Parade is also a favorite feature and is led by the veterans who are members of Hedley’s Adamson-Lane Chapter of the American Legion. Hedley alumni gather after the parade to renew old friendships and recollect on their past adventures together. The event draws to a close Saturday evening with raffle drawings being held, including the traditional drawing for a bale of cotton donated by Donley County Gin.

Serving West Texas and the Tri-State Area

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Family Owned Since 1910

219 S. Kearney, Clarendon, Texas

806.640.4483 Josh Fetsch joshjfetsch@gmail.com

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Proudly serving Clarendon for 42 years From our family to yours, thanks for your continued support!

317 W. 2nd • Clarendon

24-HOUR TIRE SERVICE

806.874.2755

AFTER HOURS: 806.662.6336

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Local Utility Services CLARENDON WATER AND SEWER – Contact City Hall. Payments can be made at City Hall, or mailed to the city at PO Box 1089, Clarendon, TX 79226, or paid online at www.go2gov. net/go/clarendon. ELECTRIC – Southwestern Electric Power Co. Customer service and new connections, 800-723-7430. Report outages, 866-223-8508. Payments can be made locally at Burton Memorial Library. NATURAL GAS – GreenLight Gas: 806-259-1444. Payments can be mailed to PO Box 490, Memphis, TX 79245, or delivered in person to the office at 116 N. Sixth in Memphis.

TELEPHONE LANDLINES – Windstream Communication, 855-575-7625. Payments can be made locally at Burton Memorial Library. CABLE TELEVISION – SuddenLink Communications. Call 844-790-7475. Payments can be made locally at Burton Memorial Library. INTERNET PROVIDERS – AMA-TechTel, 806-322-2222; SuddenLink Communciations, 844-790-7475; Windstream Communications, 855-5757625; and Wi-Power, 877877-6861.

HEDLEY

HOWARDWICK

WATER AND SEWER – Contact City Hall.

WATER – Red River Water Authority, 940-723-8697. ELECTRIC – Greenbelt Electric Coop., 800-527-3082.

ELECTRIC – Southwestern Electric Power Co. Customer service and new connections, 800-723-7430. Report outages, 866-223-8508. NATURAL GAS – GreenLight Gas: 806-259-1444. Payments can be mailed to PO Box 490, Memphis, TX 79245, or delivered in person to the office at 116 N. Sixth in Memphis. TELEPHONE LANDLINES – Windstream Communication, 855-575-7625. INTERNET PROVIDERS – AMA-TechTel, 806-322-2222; SuddenLink Communciations, 844-790-7475; Windstream Communications, 855-5757625; and Wi-Power, 877877-6861.

TELEPHONE LANDLINES – Windstream Communication, 855-575-7625 INTERNET PROVIDERS – Windstream Communications, 855-575-7625; and Wi-Power, 877-877-6861.

RURAL AREAS ELECTRIC – Greenbelt Electric Coop., 800-527-3082. Southwestern Electric Power Co. , 800-723-7430. TELEPHONE LANDLINES – Windstream Communication, 855-575-7625 PROPANE GAS – West Texas Gas, 806-874-2151

POWERING YOUR LIFE. EVERY DAY. Dependable electricity for your lifestyle. You might not think about it, but as an electric co-op member it’s something you can count on every day. That’s comforting to know, because nowadays electricity is essential to energizing our lives and keeping us connected more than ever before. And that’s a powerful thing.

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Providing Donley County with

Quality Care

with Friendly Faces

• General Family Medicine Dr. Chad Pearson

SERVING FAMILIES IN THE PANHANDLE 106 S. Kearney • Clarendon, Texas Tuesday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

• State Immunizations • Basic X-Rays & Lab Tests Monday-Thursday • 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday • 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.

806.874.3531

Call today for an appointment.

CLARENDON

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One Medical Drive • Clarendon, Texas

806.654.6041

Family Medical Center clarendonfamilymedical@gmail.com

We go the extra mile to ensure you receive the pharmacy experience you deserve with... • Tailored Care for Your Needs • Over-the-Counter Medications • Full Line of Vitamins • Friendly Service

“Your Hometown Pharmacy” Local Delivery Available

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Mike’s PHARMACY Call 874-3554 or Toll Free 800-766-2089 Hwy 287 West • Clarendon, Texas


Local health care providers Clarendon Family Medical Center

806-874-3531 One Medical Drive, Clarendon, Texas Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday-Thursday, and 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., Friday. Provides: General family medicine, state immunizations, basic X-rays and lab tests, and limited urgent care. Medicare and Medicaid accepted. One medical doctor and three physician’s assistants.

Richard Sheppard, DDS

806-874-5628 Five Medical Drive, Clarendon, Texas Open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mondays Provides: Full service general dentistry including orthodontics, implantology, endodontics, and more. http://drrichardsheppard.net/

Cowboy Chiropractic

806-654-6041 106 S. Kearney, Clarendon, Texas Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesdays

Associated Ambulance Authority

For Emergencies, Call 911 (Non-Emergencies 806-874-2233) Three Medical Drive Clarendon, Texas Provides: 24/7 emergency response for all of Donley County with three licensed ambulances, six full-time and one parttime paramedics and 11 additional medics as needed. Offers classes in CPR, First Aid, and EMT training. Associated Ambulance Authority is a service of the Donley County Hospital District and paid for, in part, by local taxes.

806-874-2233 Three Medical Drive Clarendon, Texas Provides: Countywide ambulance service (see above) and indigent care for qualified applicants.

…Quality Care for Your Smile at Every Age!

•Endodontics •Root canals •Pedodontics – children •Non-mercury fillings •Teeth whitening – home program

806-874-5000 216 E. Fourth, Clarendon, Texas

Saints’ Roost Assisted Living

Other Local Services: Home health services and hospice services are also available locally. Call the Clarendon Visitor Center for more information, 806-874-2421.

Saints’ Roost ASSISTED LIVING

• Paid Utilities • Private Phone Lines • Cable Television

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• Wireless Internet • In-house Laundry • Housekeeping Service • Handicapped Parking • Meals & Snacks Provided

We offer complete dental care for a beautiful and healthy grin! •Implantology

Rhinehart Eldercare

WORRY-FREE RETIREMENT LIVING

Richard Sheppard, DDS, of Clarendon is a full-service general dentist offering implantology, endodontics, and more. Dr. Sheppard is a family dentistry practitioner with a professional and friendly staff. Count on us to provide you with quality services every time.

•Orthodontics – braces

806-874-0100 312 S. Kearney Street Clarendon, Texas Modern indoor fitness center with secure entry 24/7/365. Call for membership information.

806-874-1417 502 E. Fourth, Clarendon, Texas

Donley County Hospital District

Family Dentistry

Sky Fitness

• Daily Activities • Exercise Program

RICHARD SHEPPARD, DDS 5 Medical Drive, Clarendon, TX

• Medication Assistance • Local Transportation

Saints’ Roost Assisted Living accepts private long-term insurance. Medicaid service provider application pending.

For more information and room availability or to schedule a visit, call us today at

806.874.1417

Questions? Call us at 806.874.5628 today!

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION

The CEDC has led revitalization efforts with renovations to the former Clarendon Steakhouse building and the rehabilitation of the 1946 Mulkey Theatre, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2018. Following the development of downtown streetscapes with Texas Tech University in 2017, the CEDC now offers 80 percent grants up to a maximum of $20,000 for improving historic storefronts in Clarendon’s Central Business District. For program details and grant applications, call the Visitor Center at 806.874.2421.

BUSINESS INCENTIVES & COMMUNITY PROMOTION For more than 20 years, the CEDC has provided incentives to assist new and existing businesses from retailers to medical services to lodging to manufacturing. The CEDC also funds the city’s Visitor Center and pursues ongiong efforts to promote

Clarendon as a destination for tourism and business. Tourism grants are also provided for local events, attracting thousands of visitors annually. Contact the Visitor Center for details.

For more information, call 806.874.2421 or visit at ClarendonTX.com


Investing in the future...

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

The CEDC supports qualityof-life projects, such as providing major funding for the city’s new Water Recreation Facility, which will open downtown in 2019, and the new 18-basket Disc Golf Course at Greenbelt Lake, which opened in 2016.


Houses of

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Faith

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AGAPÉ CHRISTIAN CHURCH

712 E. 2ND (HWY. 287) SUN. SCHOOL: 9:30 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 10:30 A.M.

ARENA OF LIFE COWBOY CHURCH

214 S. KEARNEY PASTORS: BUNK & AMY SKELTON SUN. SCHOOL: 10:30 A.M. TUE. BIBLE STUDY: 7 P.M.

BODY OF CHRIST MINISTRIES

501 S. MCCLELLAND PASTOR: R.W. ELLERBROOK SATURDAY: 6 P.M. • SUNDAY DISCIPLESHIP CLASS: 9:30 A.M. SUN.: 10:30 A.M. • SUN. LIFE GROUP: 4:30 P.M. • WED.: 6:30 P.M.

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH

US 287 E • 874-3156 • REV. ROB SEALE SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. SUN. SERVICE: 11 A.M. SUN. EVENING: 7 P.M.• WED.: 7 P.M.

CHRIST’S KIDS OUTREACH MINISTRY

416 S. KEARNEY • JANET & STEVE CARTER 874-2007 SUN. BREAKFAST 9:30 A.M. SUN. PRAISE & WORSHIP 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL: 10:30 A.M. • WED.: 5 P.M.

CHURCH OF CHRIST

300 S. CARHART • 874-2495 MINISTER: CHRIS MOORE SUN. BIBLE CLASS 9:30 A.M. SUN. SERVICE: 10:30 A.M. SUN. 6 P.M. • WED.: 7 P.M.

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

209 S. HAWLEY • 874-2321 PASTOR: ALLEN POSEY SUN. SCHOOL: 9:30 A.M. SUN SERVICE: 11:00 A.M. WEDNESDAY: 7 P.M.

420 S. JEFFERSON • 874-3667 PASTOR BUDDY PAYNE SUN. SERVICE: 11 A.M. SUN. SCHOOL: 9:50 A.M.

COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

JESUS NAME APOSTOLIC CHURCH

12148 FM 2162 • 874-0963 PASTOR: LARRY CAPRANICA SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. SUN. SERVICE: 11 A.M. SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. WED. COMMUNITY KIDZ 5:30 P.M. WED. ADULT BIBLE STUDY: 6 P.M.

720 E. MONTGOMERY • 205-1149 • REV. 874-2078 REV. CALVIN BURROW SUN. SERVICES: 3 P.M. • WED.: 7 P.M.

FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD

12120 US 287 (JUST WEST OF CLARENDON) 874-5020 PUBLIC MEETING & WATCHTOWER STUDY: SUNDAY: 10 A.M. BIBLE STUDY, CONGREGATIONAL THEOCRATIC MINISTRY SCHOOL & SERVICE MEETING TUESDAY: 7 P.M.

4TH ST. & HWY. 70 SOUTH PASTOR: MATTHEW STIDHAM SUN. SCHOOL: 9:45 A.M. SUN. SERVICE: 10:40 A.M. SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. WED. YOUTH: 6:15 P.M. WED. BIBLE STUDY: 7 P.M.

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300 BUGBEE AVE. • 874-3833 REV. LANCE WOOD SUN. SCHOOL: 9:45 A.M. • SUN. SERVICE: 10:55 A.M. SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • KID’S ACTIVITIES: WED. 6 P.M. YOUTH STUDY: WED. 7 P.M. COLLEGE MINISTRY: WED. 9 P.M.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 120 E. THIRD ST. PASTOR: DARRELL BURTON SUNDAY SERVICE: 5 P.M.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FOURTH & PARKS LAY PASTOR: NANCY RUSK FELLOWSHIP: 10:30 A.M. SUN. SERVICE: 11 A.M.

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ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

301 S. PARKS ST. • 874-2511 REV. JIM AVENI SECOND SUNDAY SERVICE: 11 A.M.

ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH MONTGOMERY & MCCLELLAND FR. AROKIA RAJ SAMALA SUN. MASS 11 A.M.

ST. STEPHENS BAPTIST CHURCH 300 N. JEFFERSON ST. PASTOR: ROY WILLIAMS SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. SUN. SERVICE: 11:15 A.M. WED.: 7 P.M. (WEATHER PERMITTING)

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301 N. JEFFERSON • ST. PASTOR: JEFF RILES SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. SUN. SERVICE: 11:15 A.M. • WED.: 7 P.M.

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235 RICK HUSBAND BLVD. • 874-3326 REV. DAVE STOUT SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. SUN. SERVICE: 10:45 A.M. SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • WED.: 6 P.M.

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PASTOR: LOUIS BENNETT SUNDAY: 9:45 A.M. • SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. WED.: 6 P.M.

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NATION

Clarendon College 806-874-3571 Toll Free: (800) 687-9737 1122 College Drive Clarendon, TX 79226 Enrollment: 1,590

www.ClarendonCollege.edu President: Dr. Robert Riza Board of Regents: Lon Adams, Edwin Campbell, Jack Moreman, Ruth Robinson, Dr. Bill Sansing, Susie Shields, Darlene Spier, Tommy Waldrop, and Jerry Woodard. Regular meetings: Third Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in Bairfield Activity Center. Mascot: Bulldogs Colors: Kelly Green & White Community college offering general education classes, technical programs, continuing education classes, and workforce development. Locations in Clarendon, Pampa, Childress, and Amarillo.

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Clarendon College

elcome to Clarendon College! A small but great college in a small but great community. We are proud of our rich history and traditions as we look to our future with great anticipation. Our enrollment has been and continues to show a positive trend. This is due to the hard work and efforts of many people at the College. This is also the hard work of many of our colleagues at our service area ISDs and high schools to make dual credit more available to our students. It is a continuing goal of the College to increase offerings to our high schools and also look at

career and technical education programs that will be meaningful not only to the student but to their local community. We concluded our three-year College Plan, One College, One Vision this summer and are developing our next plan to implement this fall. The new plan, Clarendon College: Without Equal, will guide the College through its next three to five years. We are very proud of Clarendon College’s graduation rate, which is still one of the best in the state of Texas. One of the greatest indicators of student success is the completion of an Associate’s Degree. The

Clarendon College President Dr. Robert K. Riza

College has worked hard these past years to find and remove barriers to student success and made resources available to increase their graduation rates. WE are Clarendon College: Without Equal.

What’s New: The Clarendon College Women’s Basketball team was ranked #5 in the nation for their team GPA of 3.54 in the Academic Team of the Year rankings this year. The #1 team GPA was 3.72 by Barton Community College. As teams, Women’s Basketball, Softball, Volleyball and Baseball all received honorable mention honors in their respective sports. In addition, 16 individuals received NJCAA honors for their academic achievement CC President Robert Riza this summer was appointed to the Commission on Small & Rural Colleges at the American Association of Community Colleges.

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CLARENDON COLLEGE by the numbers

3.2 YEARS

#5 in

Texas

70% 42% TRANSFER STUDENT GRADUATION RATE AT WT & TEXAS TECH

AVERAGE TIME TO

ASSOCIATE DEGREE State Average - 4.2 years

AVERAGE TUITION & FEES $3,030 CLARENDON COLLEGE

$8,128

WEST TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

GRADUATION RATE

FALL 2017

6-Year Graduation Rate State Average is 33.7%

1,590 LARGEST ENROLLMENT

$10,772 TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY

20:1

STUDENT TO TEACHER RATIO

IN SCHOOL HISTORY

96.6% 90.9%

17.1%

TECHNICAL STUDENTS EMPLOYED OR ENROLLED

TRANSFER

ACADEMIC STUDENTS EMPLOYED OR ENROLLED

TO 4-YEAR UNIVERSITY

State Averages - 88.8% technical, 89.7% academic Source: 2018 Higher Education Almanac: http://www.thecb.state.tx.us

CLARENDON COLLEGE Locations in Clarendon, Pampa, Childress & Amarillo www.ClarendonCollege.edu • 1-800-687-9737

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T Clarendon Consolidated Independent School District 416 W. Allen, Clarendon, Texas Administration: 806-874-2062 High School: 806-874-2181 Junior High: 806-874-3232 Elementary: 806-874-3855 Class 2A

Enrollment: 473

www.ClarendonISD.net Superintendent: Mike Norrell School Board: President Wayne Hardin, Renee Mott, Chuck Robertson, Robin Ellis, Wes Hatley, Weldon Sears and Will Thompson. Meetings: Second week of the month. Day varies with school activities. Mascot: Broncos Colors: Maroon & White

What’s New: Clarendon CISD has been working much of 2018 to implement new security measures designed to keep students safe. The school district recently adopted its “Portrait of a CCISD Graduate - 21st Century Bronco.” And on a daily basis the school works to prepare students for life after a high school diploma. To find out more and see student success in action, go online to: https://bit.ly/2B11w0L

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Clarendon Public Schools

he students, staff, and board of Clarendon CISD join our entire community in welcoming you to our city that is rich with tradition and history. Our goal at CCISD is to provide a quality education in a safe, supportive environment where our students are immersed in technology. We accept that not all lessons are taught in classrooms and look for teachable moments in all our endeavors. We want to recognize and reward our student servant leaders and inspire all of our students to do their best in whatever they do and in how they treat one another and our staff. Clarendon CISD has a strong tradition of success in all sports and the 2017-18 school year contributed to that. The Bronco football team advanced all the way to the state quarterfinals, a fete not accomplished since the powerful team that went to the state finals in 1972. We had state qualifiers in cross-country and track, our baseball team again won district, and our One Act Play advanced to Regional in Odessa, which had not been done in years. Additionally, CCISD has a wellearned reputation in academic contests as we again had district and regional winners and state qualifiers in UIL contests and our elementary was the district champion once more last year. We encourage all of our students to participate in extra-curricular activities from sports, band, and FFA to UIL and One Act Play and look forward to continued success in the 2018-19 school year. We value our relationship with Clarendon College and offer up to 20 courses through

them each year, 17 of which are Dual Credit courses. Two years ago we began using the PEAK scholarship, which was originally designed to assist CCISD graduates attending Clarendon College, to offer dual-credit courses at no charge to our students, a significant savings to their parents. We have had students graduate with up to 42 college hours, enough to put them in Sophomore level classes when they enroll at various postsecondary institutions throughout the state; our students are proof that they can “stay close, and go far”. We will begin our third year of offering a Dual Credit welding program where students can take up to 12 hours and earn the Occupational Skills Award. Also, we have partnered with Clarendon College to bring in a Spanish foreign language teacher for our students all the way from Barcelona, Spain. Clarendon CISD strives to prepare our students for success beyond high school graduation. We believe that working with technology is key in this effort; therefore, we have a 1 to 1 program in grades 3-12 with MacBook Airs and Chromebooks, a number of computers in classrooms and carts, and Promethean smart boards in every classroom. Our board has made a commitment to our students and staff to stay on the leading edge of instructional technology by investing in training, infrastructure, and devices in the hands of our students and teachers to make that technology meaningful and practical. A school may be identified by its facilities, programs,

Clarendon Superintendent Mike Norrell

extra-curricular success, and even its accountability ratings. But it is the people that make the difference, from our students, parents, teachers, aides, and secretaries to our cafeteria workers, custodians and maintenance, bus drivers, principals, nurse, counselor, technology and special program specialists, and board. These people make our instruction, programs, and facilities possible, successful, and second to none. We are very proud of our current and past students and our dedicated, passionate staff. Clarendon CISD is one of the oldest schools in the Panhandle and our football teams play in a historic and iconic stadium with a rock wall, which was a Civilian Conservation Corps project in the early days of World War II. Come watch our kids play on Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday nights and root for the Broncos. Once a Broncho, always a Bronco! Welcome to Clarendon!


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Hedley Public Schools By HCISD Superintendent Terry Stevens

W Hedley Consolidated Independent School District 806-856-5323 301 Jones Street Hedley, Texas 79237 Class A

Enrollment: 104

www.HedleyISD.net Superintendent: Terry Stevens School Board: President Dana Bell, Carole Ward, Michael Metcalf, Cindy Lambert, Troy Monroe, and Billy Hall.

elcome to Hedley CISD, where our rich academic success resonates as we prepare each one of our student’s to become their very best. Our district proudly offers small teacherstudent ratios with proven student success as we have achieved the highest ranking the state of Texas awards to public schools. Our students have access to utilize technology to support their academic

growth, featuring a computer lab complete with Chrome books. For our high school students who are eager to begin their collegiate studies, all are eligible for free duel credit classes from Clarendon College. Hedley CISD offers many extracurricular activities including athletics, FFA, and UIL competitions. We are excited about the future of Hedley CISD

Hedley Interim Superintendent Terry Stevens

If you would like more information, please feel free to contact us. Go, OWLS!

Meetings: Third Mondays at 6:30 p.m. Mascot: Owls Colors: Green & White Hedley School Song “Alma Mater, friend of youth we’ll call you, Ever faithful love we bring to you; O take the honor grateful hearts are giving, Take our trusts for dreams come true.” “Alma Mater, down the paths we’re going, We will take our golden memories; Of by-gone days of sun and sunshine over Laughter, tears...for you are part of these.” “Dear Hedley High School, we’ll be ever loyal, We will pledge our faith for every day; Throughout the years you’ll stand in memory royal Guiding us to truth always.”

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HEDLEY CISD MISSION STATEMENT To provide a safe and exciting learning environment which instills confidence and self-motivation where students, teachers, parents, and community work together to educate students. In a way that: *All students will achieve their full educational and social potential. *Provides a well-balanced and appropriate curriculum for all students. *Maintains effective and qualified personnel. *Will encourage parents to be supportive and active in the education of their children. So that the educational experience provides the opportunity for success and enables them to take control of their lives and be productive citizens.


CHAMBER of COMMERCE A Fine Feathered Nest PO Box 795 311 E. Second Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-1767 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 12.

Clarendon Economic Development Corporation PO Box 826 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2421 SEE OUR ADS ON PAGES 46 & 56.

AMA•TechTel Communications, LLC 7201 I-40 West, Suite 200 Amarillo, TX 79106 806-822-2538 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 43.

Clarendon Enterprise P.O. Box 1110 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2259 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 7.

Bailey Used Cars & Collectibles PO Box 131 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-5311 Benchmark Business Solutions 905 S. Fillmore, Ste 105 Amarillo, TX 79101 806-331-9236 Best Western Red River Inn PO Box 120 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-0160 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 23. Broken Road Liquor Store PO Box 203 Hedley, TX 79237 806-208-4001 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 14. Buffalo Gold 2000 US Hwy. 287 Goodnight, TX 79226 915-247-6601 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 9. Casa of the High Plains PO Box 604 Pampa, TX 79065 806-669-7638 Campbell Online Marketing PO Box 793 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-205-3150 Charles S. Middleton & Son Farm & Ranch Sales 1507 13th Lubbock, TX 79401 806-763-5331 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 25. City of Clarendon PO Box 1089 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3438 City of Howardwick 245 Rick Husband Blvd. Howardwick, TX 79226-8207 806-874-2222 Clarendon College PO Box 968 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3571 SEE OUR ADS ON PAGES 7 & 51.

Clarendon Independent School District PO Box 610 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2062 Clarendon Housing Authority PO Box 945 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2458 Clarendon KLM PO Box 1170 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-5110 Clarendon Lions Club PO Box 1081 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2259

Directory of Member Businesses & Organizations

Donley County Medical Group PO Box K Clarendon, TX 79227 806-874-3531 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 44. Donley Co. Senior Citizens PO Drawer B Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2665 Donley County State Bank PO Box 1220 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3581 Edward Jones Investments Kent Bowen 4805 Lexington Square Amarillo, TX 79119 806-354-2665 Every Nook & Cranny PO Box 171 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3335 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 16. Fantastic Nails 103 S. Kearney, Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-9740 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 17.

HH&R Roofing 6912 Hurst Amarillo, TX 79109 806-881-4997

McKinney Motor Co. PO Box 815 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3457

Henson’s PO Box 821 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3517 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 27.

Mike’s Pharmacy PO Box 770 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3554 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 44.

Herring Bank PO Box 947 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3556 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 2.

Moffitt Hardware 110 Main Street Hedley, TX 79237 806-856-5202 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 38. Monroe’s Peach Ranch 4275 US Hwy. 287 Hedley, TX 79237 806-856-5933 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 49.

Hunt No More Storage 509 S. Cottage Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2631 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 27.

Morrow Drilling PO Box 250 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-662-3943 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 53.

J & W Lumber PO Box 888 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2000 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 29.

Pearson Construction 4091 CR 24 Hedley, TX 79237 806-674-8850 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 41.

JD RV Park Hwy. 70 South Clarendon, TX 79226 806-206-9518 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 23.

First United Methodist Church PO Box 157 J R Graham Motor Grader Clarendon, TX 79226 518 S Collinson 806-874-3667 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-674-1867 Fletcher Properties SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 48. PO Box 435 Clarendon Outpost Claude, TX 79019 Jinda Cafe PO Box 927 806-681-9079 PO Box 126 Clarendon, TX 79226 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 25. Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-5201 806-874-1771 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 17. Floyd’s Automotive Supply SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 20. PO Box 666 Clarendon Veterinary Hospital Clarendon, TX 79226 Jobobs Service PO Box H 4675 FM 2944 806-874-2755 Clarendon, TX 79226 Hedley, Tx 79237 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 40. 806-874-3544 806-205-0270 Flying ‘A’ Tack / Saye’s SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 10. Cornell’s Country Store 12100 FM 2362 KLSR Radio PO Box 1300 Clarendon, TX 79226 P.O. Box 400 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-640-4483 Memphis, TX 79245 806-874-6773 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 39. 806-259-3511 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 35. Country Bloomers Garrison Food Market Flowers & Gifts PO Box 231 Kevin Johnson Silversmith PO Box 961 Shamrock, TX 79079 PO Box 841 Clarendon, TX 79226 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 49. Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2508 806-205-0435 Great Western Dining SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 40. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 17. PO Box 968 Country Club of Clarendon Clarendon, TX 79226 Kindred Hospice PO Box 856 806-874-2282 3232 Hobbs Road Clarendon, TX 79226 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 22. Amarillo, TX 79109 806-874-2863 Greenbelt Electric Coop., Inc. 806-372-7696 L&M Seed Cowboy Chiropractic PO Box 948 PO Box 70 106 S. Kearney Wellington, TX 79095 Clarendon, TX 79226 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-447-2536 806-874-3434 806-654-6041 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 42. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 44. Lowe’s Pay & Save Greenbelt Water Authority Ace Hardware Don Stone Signs PO Box 665 PO Box 130 PO Box 481 Clarendon, TX 79226 Clarendon, TX 79226 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3650 806-874-3164 806-874-2594 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 37. Clarendon Outdoor Entertainment Association PO Box 61 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3544

Phelps Plumbing Heating & Air 304 Sailfish Howardwick, TX 79226 806-874-1675 Pilgrim Bank PO Box 985 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2080 Richard Sheppard, DDS PO Box 749 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-5628 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 45. Robertson Funeral Home PO Box 1090 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3515 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 53. Ronna’s Creations PO Box 1407 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-277-0103 Rowe Point Ranch 4091 CR 24 Hedley, TX 79237 806-674-8850 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 21. Saints’ Roost Assisted Living PO Box 927 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-1417 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 45. Saints’ Roost Museum PO Box 781 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2746 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 12.

Sandell Drive In PO Box 250 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-662-3943 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 20. Security Abstract Company PO Box 673 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3511 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 27. Shelton Law Offices PO Box 1370 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3591 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 27. Sonic Drive In P.O. Box 155 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-0483 Speed’s Tire Unlimited US 287 West Clarendon, TX 79226 806-206-3862 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 22. Stone Ranch Media 257 Carroll Creek Howardwick, TX 79226 512-983-1087 Southwestern Electric Power Company 1700 Ave. G NW Childress, TX 79201 The Bridge 804 Quail Creek Drive Amarillo, TX 79124 Texas Panhandle Honor Flight PO Box 3218 Amarillo, TX 79116 806-681-3596 Wallace Monument PO Drawer N Clarendon, X 79226 806-874-2442 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 48. Western Skies Motel PO Box 1004 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3501 Whistle-Stop Trade Days PO Box 674 Clarendon, Texas 79226 806-206-6815 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 15. Whitaker Real Estate 4600 I-40 West, Ste. 101 Amarillo, TX 79106 806-356-6100 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 24. Yellow Jacket Porta Potties PO Box 1494 Clarendon, TX 79226 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 14. For directory corrections or to become a member of the Chamber, call 806-874-2421.

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