2020 Clarendon Spring/Summer Welcome Guide

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WELCOME GUIDE • SPRING / SUMMER 2020 • DONLEY COUNTY / HEDLEY / HOWARDWICK

HOME OF THE ANNUAL

Saints’ Roost Celebration Since 1878


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Stay all night! Stay a little longer!


4 WELCOME TO CLARENDON 6 SAINTS’ ROOST HISTORY 8 THE JEWEL OF THE PLAINS 10 UPCOMING ACTIVITIES 13 CHUCKWAGON COOKOFF 14 QUANAH PARKER TRAIL 15 WHISTLE-STOP TRADE DAYS 18 EVENT VENUES 18 TOTALLY LOCALLY PROGRAM 23 ACCOMMODATIONS 24 REAL ESTATE & RENTALS 27 CLARENDON INFO 28 CITY MAP 30 WELCOME TO HEDLEY 31 HEDLEY INFO & MAP 32 COUNTRY CLUB 33 HOWARDWICK INFO & MAP 34 WELCOME TO HOWARDWICK 36 COUNTY MAP & INFO 38 GREENBELT LAKE 40 MULKEY THEATRE 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: Braxton Gribble as Uncle Sam during the kids' parade at the 142nd annual Saints' Roost Celebration in 2019. Photo on these two pages by DUSTY GREEN: Field of Indian Blankets near Howardwick, summer 2019.


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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. We have a lot to be proud of in Clarendon, and we are excited to share it with you. There are many family activities throughout the year, including the Saints' Roost Celebration in July, annual Colonel Goodnight Chuckwagon Cookoff in September, our Courthouse Lighting Ceremony and Small Business Saturday in November, and Christmas shopping events at our local merchants in December.

To learn about our community, 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 about our town. The Mulkey itself is a great source of pride. The 1946 theatre reopened last summer after a ten-year rehabilitation project that transformed the Mulkey into a conference center and live performance hall in addition to a movie house. We invite you to stop by the Mulkey at night to see its beautiful display of neon and LED lighting. The Mulkey features entertainment regularly on Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons. The new Clarendon Aquatics Center is under construction and is expected to be opening this summer. This project has been made possible by a generous anonymous benefactor, the Clarendon Economic Development Corporation, the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, as well as several local donors and foundations. In addition to an excellent public school system, we are very proud of Clarendon College, which was rated the number two 4

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CLARENDON WELCOME GUIDE 10TH EDITION • SPRING / SUMMER 2020 A PUBLICATION OF AND © COPYRIGHT 2020 BY

PUBLISHER & EDITOR ROGER A. ESTLACK CONTRIBUTING EDITOR ASHLEE ESTLACK OFFICE & ADVERTISING DIRECTOR TARA ALLRED REPORTER BENJAMIN ESTLACK PHOTOGRAPHER ELAINA ESTLACK PHOTOGRAPHER KARI LINDSEY CLARENDONLIVE.COM FACEBOOK.COM/TheEnterprise TWITTER: @ClarendonTxNews PO Box 1110, 105 S. Kearney, Clarendon, TX 79226

Clarendon Mayor Sandy Skelton

community college in the State of Texas for student success in 2015 and 2016 and has set several institutional records for enrollment in recent years.. The Saints’ Roost Museum is an excellent place to spend some time learning about our history. The Board of Directors is in the early stages of planning for a new building project. The museum is open daily Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. We encourage you to visit Prospect Park just south of downtown on Kearney Street – a beautiful place for family picnics, reunions, birthday parties, or to just let your kids run and play. We also invite you to visit our numerous historic markers throughout the city and especially encourage you to visit our beautiful 1890 County Courthouse. Greenbelt Lake, located just north of town, is also something we’re quite proud of. Greenbelt offers fishing, camping and other recreational activities. And we are pleased to have an excellent disc golf course there as well. We hope you enjoy your stay and find that Clarendon is a great place to live or visit. On behalf of the City Council and all city employees, welcome to Clarendon!

No portion of this Welcome Guide may be republished without the written consent of the publisher.

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MANAGER ROBERT WEISS PRESIDENT TERRY ASKEW VICE PRESIDENT CINDY SHELTON DIRECTORS KATIE ASKEW STEVE COLES KARON ELY ASHLEE ESTLACK KIM FOWLER BRANDON FRAUSTO HEIDI PHELPS CLARENDONTX.COM FACEBOOK.COM/ClarendonChamber PO Box 986, 110 S. Kearney, Clarendon, TX 79226


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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

THE DONLEY COUNTY LEADER

& THE CLARENDON NEWS

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 asymmetrical – 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 on July 4 and you will want to come by for the Christmas 8

lighting ceremony as well on houses offices for tax collecSaturday, November 28, 2020. 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.


CLARENDON’S 143RD ANNUAL

Saints’ Roost Celebration JULY 2, 3, & 4

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4-H CRAFT FAIR JULY 4 • 9:00 AM COURTHOUSE LAWN

LIONS’ COW PATTY BINGO FOLLOWING THE PARADE

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SHRINERS’ BBQ MUSIC/DANCING TURTLE RACE JULY 4 • 11 AM

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spring & summer 2020

Activities

SATURDAY-SUNDAY

APRIL 4-5

Whistle-Stop Trade Days

SUNDAY

APRIL 19

Clarendon Cowboy Church Open Bronc Riding Clarendon College Livestock & Equine Center. 10:30 a.m. church service. 1 p.m. event start. Call 817-371-4034 or 806-6725187 for information.

SATURDAY

APRIL 18

Lions Club’s Chance Mark Jones ‘Roar N Run’ 5K. Benefit to increase awareness of Child Abuse and to raise money for the charitable activities of the Clarendon Lions Club. Pre-register by April 2. Event begins at 9 a.m. at Clarendon College Bairfield Activity Center. Contact the Visitor Center to sign-up. See ad on page 10.

SATURDAY

APRIL 18

"Elvis Is Back" - Casey McKanna & Blue Suede at the Mulkey Theatre. Live music and dancing. Admission: $15. Tickets available at the door, in advance, or online at MulkeyTheatre. com. See ad on page 41.

SUNDAY

APRIL 19

St. Mary’s Day Barbecue at the St. Mary's Parish Hall.

SATURDAY - SUNDAY

JUNE 13-14

JRCA Rodeo Junior Rodeo Cowboy Association annual rodeo at Clarendon College Livestock & Equine Center. Approximately 200 kids ages 3 to 19 participate over three days. For more information, see JRCArodeo.com.

TUESDAY-THURSDAY

JUNE 16-18

Clarendon College FFA Leadership Camp Student leaders from FFA chapters across the Texas Panhandle and South Plains will learn new skills and practice team-building.

SATURDAY

JUNE 20

Summer on the Slab Dance at the Whistle-Stop. Contact the Visitor Center for details.

SATURDAY-SUNDAY

JUL. 4-5

Whistle-Stop Trade Days

8th annual Memorial

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Chance Mark Jones

JULY 26

Whistle-Stop Trade Days

SATURDAY-SUNDAY

SUNDAY

Whistle-Stop Trade Days

AUG. 1-2

Howardwick Hoedown Music, food,

For more events, call 806-874-2421 or visit ClarendonTX.com. 10

AND AT GOLDEN SPREAD FARMERS MARKET, AMARILLO

SATURDAY

SATURDAY-SUNDAY

JUNE 7

MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AT 316 S. COLLINSON, CLARENDON

JULY 2, 3, & 4

100th anniversary of "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari." Silent film with live sound track presented by Invicible Czars through the Texas Commission on the Arts. See MulkeyTheatre.com for details.

JUNE 6-7

Sweetest watermelons & cantaloupes you can buy! Plus tomatoes, okra, blackeye peas, jalapeños & more!

West Texas Experience Disc Golf Tournament See Greenbelt Disc Golf Facebook page for details.

Saints’ Roost Celebration Craft Fair, Parades, BBQ, Bounce Houses, Turtle Race, Ranch Rodeo, Live Music, Dancing, and more! See ad on page 9 for details.

Trash to Treasures Garage Sale Event Multiple garage sales in and near Clarendon starting at 8 a.m. Maps available at ClarendonLive.com the week of the event. Garage sales must register by May 24. Call 8742259 to sign up.

fruits & vegetables

JUNE 13-14

Whistle-Stop Trade Days

JUNE 6

GROWN

SATURDAY-SUNDAY

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY

SATURDAY

Home Specializing in

and fun at the Howardwick City Park, including a Golf Cart Showdown. Event starts at 10 a.m. Call 874-2222 for more information.

SATURDAY-SUNDAY

MAY 2-3

Beginning July 25 until First Freeze

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SATURDAY, APRIL 18 | CLARENDON | Race time - 9 a.m. Clarendon College Bairfield Activity Center

Registration: $20 per participant ($25 after April 8) Register at the Clarendon Visitor Center or online at https://bit.ly/2NU1VpA

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WORKING FOR

Your Business AND YOUR COMMUNITY

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

806.874.2421

chamber@clarendontx.com

CHAMBER of COMMERCE

Stay all night. Stay a little longer.

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• Brighton Jewelry • Graphic Tees • Home Décor • Clothing • Swan Creek & Tyler Candles • Kitchenware • Baby Selections • Merle Norman Cosmetics • and More!

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Celebrating the 26th year!

Chuckwagon Cookoff 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. Over the last two decades, the museum fundraiser has grown to be one of the most popular events Clarendon hosts and is considered as one of the best Chuckwagon cookoffs in the nation, receiving the 2014 Event Award from the American Chuck Wagon Association.

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

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

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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.

Every year, the Col. Charles Goodnight Chuckwagon Cookoff hosts more than a dozen cooking teams working on authentic wagons who go head-to-head to battle for cash prizes and bragging rights at one of the nation’s premier cookoffs. Clarendon and the Museum extend a special invitation for you to join us Saturday, September 26, 2020, 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.

26TH ANNUAL 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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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.

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. Live music, cold beer, family fun, antiques, and great bargains... What more could a shopper ask for? The Whistle-Stop is a great, relaxing way to spend a day in Clarendon and find that perfect gift or some unique décor for your own home or office. Come on out to the Whistle-Stop and enjoy this unique experience!

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Local Event Venues CLARENDON COLLEGE

Bairfield Activity Center 806-874-3571 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 806-874-3571 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 874-3571 for more information.

CLARENDON COUNTRY CLUB

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, Clarendon, Texas 18

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 chutes, 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.

HEDLEY SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER 111 Main Street Hedley, Texas. Call for details, 806-856-0143 MULKEY THEATRE 108 Kearney Street Clarendon, Texas. Auditorium seating for 240 and stage with theatre lighting and sound. Available for private or public functions. 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 806-662-3943 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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Experienced Professionals Call us today for a consultation and coverage quote for all your insurance needs. AUTO HOME & PROPERTY LIFE & HEALTH FARM & RANCH LIVESTOCK COMMERCIAL

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Growing this community since 1906 We’ve been serving the banking needs of Donley County under the same name and family ownership for 113 years with respect and integrity. Our relationships with our friends and neighbors here at home are the true measure of our success, and we will continue to put our customers first for generations to come. CHECKING & SAVINGS ACCOUNTS VEHICLE LOANS • PERSONAL LOANS CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT • ONLINE BANKING Call us to learn more and ask about our Mobile Banking service.

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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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Coming this summer..

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the Clarendon Aquatics Center

City officials and approximately 100 spectators gathered at the site of the future Clarendon Aquatics Center on September 17, 2019, to break ground on the $2.7 million project. “We are extremely pleased to reach this milestone after years of efforts,” City Administrator David Dockery said afterward. “We are so grateful to have these residents and students help us with the ground-breaking for this momentous occasion for the City of Clarendon.” Before the dirt was turned, Mayor Skelton recognized those in attendance and reflected on the work that had been done since an anonymous donor first offered half a million dollars to get the project started more than four years ago. Project designer Steve Shank of WatersEdge, the Kansas firm that has designed the pool, says this will be a great facility for Clarendon. 26

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“This is going to be a good pool and the citizens here will love it,” Shank said. Features of the design include a Zero Depth Entry area, which is a gradually sloping entrance for easy accessibility; and a large Shallow Play Area with several attractions for younger children. Those attractions include a Toddler Slide, a Large Spray, Trio Dump Buckets, Underwater Bubblers, a Bench Under Shade. Adjacent to that that play area is a Spray Ground that young children will also enjoy. The Shallow Play Area connects on one side to the larger pool area that is 65’ long and accommodates three Lap Lanes. That area also has a Basketball Goal, a Volleyball Net, a ¾-meter Diving Stand, and a Climbing Wall. The facility will also feature a lift and specially designed steps to accommodate those with disabilities.

Participating in the groundbreaking were designer Steve Shank, first donor Ella Estlack, Clarendon EDC Secretary/ Treasurer Roger Estlack, second donor Ben Estlack, Lloyd Finley of A&S General Contractors, Dan Reece of Texas Parks & Wildlife, project steering committee member Jim Shelton, City Administrator David Dockery, committee member Walt Knorpp, Mayor Sandy Skelton, County Judge and committee member John Howard, (hidden from view – committee member Cindy Shelton), committee member Derlene Gray, Alderman Eulaine McIntosh, Alderman and EDC member John Lockhart, Alderman Larry Jeffers, Alderman Jacob Fangman, Alderman Nathan Floyd, and committee member John Morrow. City officials hope to have the aquatics center, located at Fourth and Kearney east of the Post Office, ready to open in July 2020.


Fast Facts for City Hall 313 S. Sully Street 806-874-3438 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

tion of US Hwy. 287 and State Hwy. 70 and 18 miles south of Interstate 40. Sixty miles southeast of Amarillo.

What’s new? In January, city offices moved into a spacious new City Hall building at 313 S. Sully, providing more room for official business and improving accommodations for the public attending city council meetings. The city this summer is also completing a $2.7 million aquatics center that is expected to open in July 2020.

City Administrator: David Dockery City Secretary: Machiel Covey Public Works Director: John Molder

Population: 2,026

Meetings: City Council: Second and Fourth Thursdays at City Hall at 7 p.m.

Established: 1878

Elected Officials Mayor: Sandy Skelton City Council: Aldermen John Lockhart (mayor pro-tem), Jacob Fangman, Nathan Floyd, Eulaine McIntosh and Larry Jeffers.

Incorporated: 1901 Location: At the junc-

2020 Tax Rates: Property Tax: $0.4999

per $100 valuation Sales Tax: 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.

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Welcome to Hedley!

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t’s my pleasure to extend a warm welcome from the City of Hedley, home of the Hedley Owls, population 312. We may be small, but we are proud!

We will be kicking off our fall events here in Hedley starting with the Lions Club Annual Chicken Barbecue dinner on the second Thursday of September followed by our annual Cotton Festival on the second weekend of October and, of course, our Friday night sixman football season. We have an excellent public school system and athletic program. We have three active churches, and our senior citizens center serves breakfast and lunch during the week. Hedley is the home of Moffitt’s Hardware store, which has been in business for more than 102 years. If you have time, it’s worth stopping in to see. We have recently started “Project Clean Up Hedley.” Being a small town, we have had some vacant buildings that have needed some

Hedley Mayor Carrie Butler

attention. So a group of people – including city council members, the volunteer fire department, and several members of the community – have come together to make up the Hedley Recreational Committee. They have brought more events to the Cotton Festival last fall, and they will be looking at projects on Main Street and the local park for a new but familiar look. So, whether you are living in Hedley, just passing through, or looking for a place to relocate, I think you will find Hedley is a warm and friendly community with a bright future.

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Board of Aldermen: Tonya Metcalf (mayor pro-tem), Dustin Shatswell, Danny Russell, Trisha Chambless, and Alicia Hanes.

Fast Facts for Hedley City Hall 109 Main Street 806-856-5241 Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

2020 Tax Rate: $0.39761 Sales tax: 1%

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: Kim Davis Elected Officials Mayor Carrie Butler

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.

Trash / Recycling Metal bin on Railroad Street and recycling of oil is behind City Hall

Population: 312 FM

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? In December of 2018, Donley County officially opened a new court building for the Precinct 3 & 4 Justice of the Peace on Hedley’s Main Street. The city is also engaging upon a citywide clean up effort to improve Hedley.

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

Postmaster: Sharon Graves

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6. Hedley Lions Club 7. Hedley Lioness Club 8. Hedley Public School 9. Hedley Park 10. Memorial Field

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Clarendon O

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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.

A Friday special offers

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CLUB Enjoy our Pool & Grill!

The course is open every day except Tuesday, and scrambles and tournaments are scheduled year round. Green fees on week days 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.

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City of Howardwick Volunteer Fire Dept. 247 Rick Husband Blvd. Fire Chief: Susie Langford

Fast Facts for Howardwick City Hall 245 Rick Husband Blvd. 806-874-2222 Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Established: Sherwood Shores, 1968 Incorporated: Howardwick, 1971 City Secretary: Sandy Childress

What’s new? Howardwick is working to clean up abandoned properties, and new businesses have opened in town. Demolition of an old structure across from City Hall was completed earlier this year, and a convenience store is going up in its place.

Elected Officials Mayor: Tony Clemishire Board of Aldermen: Johnny Hubbard (mayor pro-tem), Marietta Baird, Mary Grady, Jerry Mulanax, and Johnny Floyd.

Population: 380

Meetings: Second Tuesdays at 6 p.m.

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

2020 Tax Rates: Property: $0.40 per $100 valuation Sales: 1.25%

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Hello from

Howardwick! As Mayor of Howardwick, I would like to say “hello” and welcome you to our “Little City with a Big Heart.” Howardwick is a unique place because we don’t just live here, we play here! Situated on Greenbelt Lake, we always have access to fishing, boating and relaxing. The Clarendon Country Club, located in Howardwick, is a great place for the family, golfers, and swimmers. Members and non-members Howardwick Mayor Tony Clemishire are always welcome to enjoy a round of golf, a dip in the pool, or a meal at the grill. Come stay a while and enjoy Howardwick. We have a locally owned and operated Airbnb with plenty of room. We are currently going through some changes in Howardwick. A massive clean-up is planned including demolition of abandoned properties and landscaping updates. We also have plenty of properties for sale. I invite you to stop by City Hall if you have any questions or if you are interested in making Howardwick your home.

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Reasons to come "buy" LOCATION

Howardwick is only minutes from US 287 and Interstate 40 but far from the traffic, hustle, and bustle of city life. Just five miles from Clarendon on State Hwy. 70 with shopping, dining, and Whistle Stop Trade Days held the first weekend of the month nearby!


Now is the time to come “buy” Howardwick! BID LOTS STARTING AS LOW AS $50!

COMMUNITY CENTER & PARK

Enjoy access to a playground for kids, RV parking, and a building for rent for all your party needs!

GREENBELT LAKE

Enjoy fishing, boating, kayaking, and camping at the lake located on the south side of Howardwick, and many homes have direct access to the water!

COUNTRY CLUB

Play golf year-round on a beautiful 18-hole course. A family swimming pool is open during the summer. Dining room and bar open to the public.

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

Enjoy hiking, cycling and long walks around Howardwick and the lake.

Whether you are wanting to purchase for retirement, recreation, or relaxation, Howardwick would like to invite you to come "buy!" Photos courtesy Clarendon Country Club, Dusty Green, and Sandra Childress.

Visit or call City Hall for information. Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 806.874.2222 CLARENDON WELCOME GUIDE • SPRING / SUMMER 2020

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Donley County Fast Facts Courthouse & Annex: 300 S. Sully, Clarendon Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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to your local stations for Great Country & Great Oldies

806-259-3511 Memphis, Texas

806-874-9930 Clarendon, Texas

Covering the Rolling Plains of Texas and Oklahoma Listen online: klsr105.com


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; Leon Ward, 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 - $18 / night (includes water and electric). 55 spots available. Dogs must be on a leash.

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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Mulkey Est’d 1946

theatre

Clarendon's New Home for: new & classic movies concerts • public meetings conferences • private parties

Bring Back the Mulkey is a joint effort of the Clarendon Economic Development Corporation and the Bring Back the Mulkey Community Advisory Committee.

Regular Showtimes: Friday & Saturday @ 7:30 and Sunday @ 2:00 CHECK MULKEYTHEATRE.COM FOR UPDATED LISTINGS or call 806-874-SHOW.

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fter more than ten years of work, the Mulkey Theatre re-opened Saturday, May 25, 2019, to thrill movie goers again and provide a local venue for performing arts and public meetings. For more than two decades, the 1946 streamline moderne style theatre had been dark, but today the Mulkey has a 40

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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. Today's Mulkey Theatre features digital projection equipment, a new screen, stage lights, and a modern sound system. New seats provide

theatre attendees the most comfortable experience possible, and those watching performances from the balcony can enjoy premium recliner seating and accommodations. To learn more about the Mulkey Theatre or to book your event, call 806874-SHOW.


the Mulkey Theatre presents

ELVIS IS BACK Las Vegas Style Show

CASEY McKanna & Blue Suede featuring

TICKETS

$15

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APR. 18 7 pm

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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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OPEN ALL YEAR! Fresh Quality Produce, Jams, Jellies, & more!

Monroe’s PE ACH

RANCH

4275 US Hwy 287 • HEDLEY, TEXAS • 806.856.5933

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.

Clarendon Dental Associates

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.

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.

Sky Fitness

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

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

Saints’ Roost Assisted Living 806-874-5202 502 E. Fourth, Clarendon, Texas

Donley County Hospital District

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

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

Quality Care

with Friendly Faces

General Family Medicine 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

CLARENDON Family Medical Center One Medical Drive • Clarendon, Texas

clarendonfamilymedical@gmail.com

Dr. Chad Pearson

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

806.654.6041

www.cowboychiropracticpllc.com

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

AQUATICS CENTER In addition to direct economic projects, the CEDC is authorized to fund quality of life projects, such as the new Clarendon Aquatics Center, which broke ground September 17, 2019. The CEDC has provided $525,000 for the $2.7 million facility located downtown on the south end of Kearney Street. A grand opening is planned for the summer of 2020.

Investing

FOR LEASE OR SALE With $70,000 in CEDC-funded improvements, this restaurant building is in a prime location to become a vibrant part of downtown.

• 14,000+ vehicles per day within 25 feet at the intersection of US 287 & Kearney. • 5,000 sq. ft. overall. (3,000 sq. ft. dining area) • Original hardwood floors and restored original slat board ceiling. • New roof. • New storefront windows. • New storefront finish. • Neighboring ice cream parlor and Mulkey. • Call 806.874.2421 for details!


in the future...

MULKEY THEATRE The CEDC’s premier project, the 1946 Mulkey Theatre reopened on May 25, 2019, after more than $1 million of renovations. The CEDC oversees the operation of the Mulkey in its new role as a multi-functional event center that hosts not only movies and performing arts but also civic meetings and private parties. For upcoming events or rental info, visit MulkeyTheatre.com.

The Clarendon Economic Development Corporation offers direct business incentives, storefront grants, tourism grants, and community marketing. To learn more, stop by the Visitor Center at 110 S. Kearney, call 806.874.2421 or visit ClarendonTX.com.

ANTRO PLAZA Now in the design stages, the CEDC's next project will transform the former Antro Hotel site into an outdoor event space suitable for parties, musical performances, meetings, and other activities. The new plaza will utilize the remaining historic walls of the 1927 hotel and provide shaded areas with tables and seating for a great place to relax downtown.


Houses of

CHURCH OF NAZARENE

Faith

CLARENDON

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 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.

HEDLEY

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

CHURCH OF CHRIST

110 E. SECOND ST MINISTER: STUART MESSER SUN. BIBLE CLASS: 10 A.M. SUN. SERVICE: 11 A.M. SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • WED.: 7:30 P.M.

FIRST UNITED METHODIST 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.

200 N. MAIN ST. PASTOR: STAN COSBY/ NEELY LANDRUM SUN. SERVICE: 11:00 A.M.

FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD

KINGDOM HALL JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES

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.

210 N. MAIN ST. • 856-5980 PASTOR: BRUCE HOWARD SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. SUN.: 11 A.M. & 6 P.M. • WED.: 7 P.M.

4TH ST. & HWY. 70 SOUTH PASTOR: JOSHUA LOWRANCE SUN. SCHOOL: 9:30 A.M. SUN. SERVICE: 10:40 A.M. SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. WED. YOUTH: 5:00 P.M. WED. BIBLE STUDY: 6:30 P.M.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

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: DR. KEN MCINTOSH SUNDAY SERVICE: 5 P.M.

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

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

HOWARDWICK

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

235 RICK HUSBAND BLVD. • 874-3326 REV. JIM FOX 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

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)

TRUE CHURCH OF GOD & CHRIST

DIRECTORY SPONSORED BY

ROBERTSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS COUNTRY BLOOMERS FLOWERS & GIFTS WALLACE MONUMENT CO. McKINNEY MOTOR CO. GENE & KATHY HOMMEL

HEREFORD LANE AT HWY 70 • 673-1770 3RD SUNDAYS - DON MARTIN 4TH SUNDAYS - DON WATSON SERVICES: 10:30 A.M.

CLARENDON FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER

MARTIN

J&W LUMBER

US 287 W SUN. SCHOOL: 10 A.M. SUN. SERVICE: 11 A.M. SUN. EVENING: 6 P.M. • WED.: 7 P.M.

PILGRIM BANK

MARTIN BAPTIST CHURCH

BRICE

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

Worship

BRICE DELIVERANCE TABERNACLE

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

For corrections or additions to the Worship Directory, call The Clarendon Enterprise at: 874-2259

We Live, Work and Play in This Community. And When You Need Us,

We’ll Be Here.

Our family has We beenLive, part ofWork this community for generations. We’ve seen countless changes, but one and Play in This thing will always remain the same – our commitCommunity. ment to helping friends and neighbors.

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Robertson

Unlike large, corporate funeral homes, we are family owned and operated – providing a shoulder to lean on and a special place to celebrate life. We hope you’ll turn to our family in your time of need.

Funeral Directors

212 South Sully Street, Clarendon, TX 79226 (806) 874-3515 212 South Sully Street, Clarendon, TX 79226 (806) 874-3515

robertsonfuneral.com info@robertsonfuneral.com robertsonfuneral.com

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TRUSTED Advice

EXPERIENCED Professionals

Security Abstract Co. — and —

Shelton & Shelton James T. Shelton & Taylor J. Shelton Attorneys-at-Law 222 S. Sully Street • Clarendon, Texas Abstract Co.: 806-874-3511

Law Office: 806-874-3591

HUNT NO MORE

STORAGE 874-2631

Hwy. 287 West & Hwy. 70 North

Owners Gary & Nena Hunt

Gary’s Cell: (806) 205-4016 Nena’s Cell: (806) 336-8576 Mailing Address: 509 S Cottage St., Clarendon, Tx 79226

Everything Automotive! • • • •

Tires Parts Accessories Service

Bumper-to-bumper quality and value plus expert vehicle maintenance all in one place. 317 W. 2nd • Clarendon

24-HOUR TIRE SERVICE

806.874.2755

AFTER HOURS: 806.662.6336

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NATION

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

Spring 2020 Enrollment: 1,441 www.ClarendonCollege.edu Interim President: Tex Buckhaults Board of Regents: Lon Adams, Edwin Campbell, Ruth Robinson, Carey Wann, Susie Shields, Darlene Spier, Tommy Waldrop, and Jerry Woodard. Regular meetings: Third Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in Bairfield Activity Center.

Clarendon College

Tex Buckhaults, Interim President

I’d like to welcome you to Clarendon College where we strive to help you succeed. Whatever it is you are searching for – general education courses for transfer, a specific career path through one of our Career/Technical Education or Workforce Development programs, or as simple as a course for personal enrichment – Clarendon College can help you to Unleash your

Potential!

Clarendon College offers a wide range of extracurricular activities for our students. Our drama department offers productions each semester and our athletic department fields teams in Volleyball, men’s and women’s Basketball, men’s and women’s Cross Country, Baseball, and Softball. Clarendon College is also home to a nationally-known Meats

and Livestock Judging program as well as rodeo and ranch horse teams. You will find our faculty and staff to be supportive of you as you pursue your educational goals and dreams. If you need further information, please stop by one of our three campuses in Clarendon, Pampa or Childress or call us at 1-800-687-9737. It’s a great day to be a Bulldog!

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.

What’s New: Clarendon College’s 2020 men's basketball team made school history by qualifying for the Bulldogs' first trip to the NJCAA national tournament. The men claimed the championship of the Western Junior College Athletic Conference and the Region V NJCAA to qualify for national tournament and were ranked number three going into the tournament. Clarendon College alumni Wyatt Casper and current CC rodeo team member Riggin Smith both appeared in RFD-TV's "The American" in AT&T Stadium in Arlington in March 2020 with Casper winning the Saddle Bronc competition and more than $600,000 in prize money.

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CLARENDON COLLEGE by the numbers

#2 tied in

Texas

2.7 YEARS

39.9% FALL 2018

GRADUATION RATE

AVERAGE TIME TO

ASSOCIATE DEGREE State Average - 4.0 years

AVERAGE TUITION & FEES $3,030 CLARENDON COLLEGE

$8,484

6-Year Full-TimeGraduation Rate State Average is 23.3%

1,590

$11,046 TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY

LARGEST ENROLLMENT

IN SCHOOL HISTORY

95.0% 96.3%

WEST TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

19:1

STUDENT TO TEACHER RATIO TECHNICAL STUDENTS EMPLOYED OR ENROLLED

23.4%

ACADEMIC STUDENTS EMPLOYED OR ENROLLED

State Averages - 88.8% technical, 90.0% academic

TRANSFER STUDENT GRADUATION RATE AT WEST TEXAS A&M & TEXAS TECH

TRANSFER

TO 4-YEAR UNIVERSITY

70%

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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Clarendon Public Schools

On behalf of the Clarendon CISD student body, staff, and Board of Trustees, it is my distinct honor to welcome you to our family-centered community steeped in a rich history that dates back to the late 1800s.

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: 448

www.ClarendonISD.net Superintendent: Jarod Bellar School Board: President Wayne Hardin, Renee Mott, Chuck Robertson, Robin Ellis, Wes Hatley, Weldon Sears, and Zack Robinson.

Our goal at CCISD is to add to that history while providing a quality education in a safe, supportive environment where student success is paramount. We want to encourage, empower, and equip all students to achieve their full potential. We strive to provide the best educational experiences and opportunities for every student through high quality instruction and a wide variety of opportunities for students to get involved and enhance their leadership skills. Clarendon CISD has a long tradition of excellence

in providing students with an educational experience that prepares them to be well-rounded members of the community and to build a successful future. We take great pride in our community as well as in our past and current students.

This school year we were proud of our Bronco and Lady Bronco basketball teams, which both advanced to the Regional Quarterfinal round of the UIL playoffs. We are also very happy that Josten’s honored the Clarendon High School Yearbook and Staff with the 2019 National Yearbook Program of Excellence Award. And another high recognition came to our school system when the Texas Elementary Principals

Clarendon Superintendent Jarod Bellar

and Supervisors Association honored Elementary Principal, Mike Word, as the Region 16 TEPSAN of the Year. Once a Broncho, always a Bronco! Welcome to Clarendon.

Meetings: Second week of the month. Day varies with school activities. Mascot: Broncos Colors: Maroon & White

What’s New: Two grants are currently helping improve CCISD. The MIZ Grant (Math Innovation Zone) is intended to improve math scores and instruction through the implementation of blended learning. This school year, the Kindergarten, 3rd, & 6th grades are participating to be joined by the 1st, 4th, and 7th, then 2nd, 5th, & 8th in successive years. The READ Grant seeks to improve and enhance 2nd, 3rd, and 5th reading education; teaching new ELAR TEKS and effective instructional techniques & strategies. Everyday CCISD staff is working to prepare our students for life after a high school diploma. Check the website to see this in action: https:// bit.ly/2B11w0L

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TO OUR 2019 HONOREES!

Saints’ Roost Award • VALORIE ASHCRAFT Man of the Year • MORRIS CRUMP Woman of the Year • JENNY MCINTOSH Business of the Year • BEST WESTERN PLUS RED RIVER INN Man of the Decade • ROGER ESTLACK Clarendon Young Man of the Year • TRENT SMITH Hedley Young Man of the Year • CAYLOR MONROE Clarendon Young Woman of the Year • MATTEE JOHNSON Hedley Young Woman of the Year • PERLA CARREON

CHAMBER of COMMERCE

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

Enrollment: 116

www.HedleyISD.net Superintendent: Garrett Bains

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 1 to 1

ratio 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 If you would like more

Hedley Superintendent Garrett Bains

information, please feel free to contact us. Go, OWLS

School Board: President Dana Bell, Carole Ward, Michael Metcalf, Cindy Lambert, Troy Monroe, Billy Hall and Susan Cosby. Meetings: Third Mondays at 6:30 p.m. Mascot: Owls Colors: Green & White 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. 54

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CHAMBER of COMMERCE A Fine Feathered Nest PO Box 795 311 E. Second Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-1767 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 16. AMA•TechTel Communications, LLC 7201 I-40 West, Suite 200 Amarillo, TX 79106 806-822-2538 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 43. Bailey Used Cars & Collectibles PO Box 131 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-5311 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. 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 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 34. Clarendon College PO Box 968 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3571 SEE OUR ADS ON PAGES 5 & 51. Clarendon Dental Associates PO Box 749 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-5628 Clarendon Economic Development Corporation PO Box 826 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2421 SEE OUR ADS ON PAGES 46 & 56.

Directory of Member Businesses & Organizations

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

Donley County State Bank PO Box 967 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3581 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 21.

J & W Lumber PO Box 888 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2000 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 27.

Mulkey Theatre PO Box 826 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-SHOW SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 40.

Shelton Law Offices PO Box 1370 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3591 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 53.

Clarendon Independent School District PO Box 610 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2062

Edward Jones Investments Kent Bowen 4805 Lexington Square Amarillo, TX 79119 806-354-2665

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

Odima Investments, LLC PO Box 1408 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-0100

Sonic Drive In P.O. Box 155 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-0483

Clarendon Housing Authority PO Box 945 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2458

Edward Jones Investments Brian Fuller PO Box 804 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-679-7274 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 22.

J R Graham Motor Grader 518 S Collinson Clarendon, TX 79226 806-674-1867

Pearson Construction 4091 CR 24 Hedley, TX 79237 806-674-8850 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 17.

Clarendon KLM PO Box 1170 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-5110 Clarendon Lions Club PO Box 1081 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2259 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 10.

Every Nook & Cranny PO Box 171 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3335 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 12.

J&J Rentals 1101 E. Second Clarendon, TX 79226 432-559-6576

Jobobs Service 4675 FM 2944 First United Methodist Church Hedley, Tx 79237 PO Box 157 806-205-0270 Clarendon, TX 79226 Clarendon Outdoor 806-874-3667 KLSR Radio Entertainment Association P.O. Box 400 PO Box 61 Fletcher Properties Memphis, TX 79245 Clarendon, TX 79226 PO Box 435 806-259-3511 806-874-3544 Claude, TX 79019 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 37. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 9. 806-681-9079 Kevin Johnson Silversmith SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 24. PO Box 841 Clarendon Outpost Clarendon, TX 79226 PO Box 927 Floyd’s Automotive Supply 806-205-0435 Clarendon, TX 79226 PO Box 666 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 14. 806-874-5201 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2755 Clarendon Veterinary Hospital Knorpp Insurance Agency SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 49. PO Box H PO Drawer A Clarendon, TX 79226 Garrison Food Market Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3544 PO Box 231 806-874-3521 Shamrock, TX 79079 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 20. Cornell’s Country Store Great Western Dining PO Box 1300 Liberty Electric PO Box 968 Clarendon, TX 79226 PO Box 1226 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-6773 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2282 806-335-0918 Country Bloomers Greenbelt Electric Coop., Inc. Flowers & Gifts Lowe’s Pay & Save PO Box 948 PO Box 961 Ace Hardware Wellington, TX 79095 Clarendon, TX 79226 PO Box 130 806-447-2536 806-874-2508 Clarendon, TX 79226 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 42. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 16. 806-874-3164 HH&R Roofing Country Club of Clarendon PO Box 63 McKinney Motor Co. PO Box 856 Hedley, TX 79237 PO Box 815 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-881-4997 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2863 806-874-3457 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 32. Henson’s Cowboy Chiropractic PO Box 821 Mike’s Pharmacy 106 S. Kearney Clarendon, TX 79226 PO Box 770 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3517 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-654-6041 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 24. 806-874-3554 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 45. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 44. Herring Bank Donley County Medical Group PO Box 947 Monroe’s Peach Ranch PO Box K Clarendon, TX 79226 4275 US Hwy. 287 Clarendon, TX 79227 806-874-3556 Hedley, TX 79237 806-874-3531 806-856-5933 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 45. Hunt No More Storage SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 44. 509 S. Cottage Donley Co. Senior Citizens Morrow Drilling Clarendon, TX 79226 PO Drawer B PO Box 250 806-874-2631 Clarendon, TX 79226 Clarendon, TX 79226 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 49. 806-874-2665 806-662-3943

Phelps Plumbing Heating & Air 304 Sailfish Howardwick, TX 79226 806-874-1675 Pilgrim Bank PO Box 985 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2080 Robertson Funeral Home PO Box 1090 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3515 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 48. Rowe Point Ranch 4091 CR 24 Hedley, TX 79237 806-674-8850 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 19. Saints’ Roost Assisted Living PO Box 927 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-5202 Saints’ Roost Museum PO Box 781 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-2746 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 13. Sandell Drive In PO Box 250 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-662-3943 Saye’s Tack Store 12100 FM 2362 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-382-6267 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 12. Security Abstract Company PO Box 673 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-874-3511 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 49.

Speed’s Tire Unlimited US 287 West Clarendon, TX 79226 806-206-3862 Stone Ranch Media 257 Carroll Creek Howardwick, TX 79226 512-983-1087 Studio E Creative PO Box 1149 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-662-4687 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 22. Southwestern Electric Power Company 1700 Ave. G NW Childress, TX 79201 The Bridge 804 Quail Creek Drive Amarillo, TX 79124 Turquoise & Rust PO Box 1407 Clarendon, TX 79226 806-277-0103 Wallace Monument PO Drawer N Clarendon, X 79226 806-874-2442 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 32. 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 25.

For directory corrections or to become a member of the Chamber, call 806-874-2421.

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For business, pleasure, or just passing through, we are ready to make sure your stay is comfortable.

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