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Dateline: July 7,
2005
Celebration
attendance down for second year
By
Cheryl Johnson & Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Although City Park
seemed crowded last Saturday, indications are that participation was down
again for the 127th anniversary Saints’ Roost Celebration.
Early morning
thunderstorms gave way to sunshine just before the celebration began, and
folks enjoyed the cool weather that the rains brought.
The Kids’ Parade
got things started on Saturday with 13 entries, down from 47 entries last
year. Division winners were
Bradalyn Ellis, Hannah Flowers, and Shaydee Brown.
The annual Western
Parade had 35 entries in four divisions this year which is down from last
year’s 61 entries. The Chamber of Commerce reports that Greenbelt
Electric float won first place in the float division.
The Clarendon High School Cheerleaders float placed second.
In the Riding division, Logan Lorenzo won first place while the
Shriner’s Muleskinners placed second.
In the Antique
Vehicles division of the parade, Henry Like won first, and Wondell
Luttrell placed second. The Clarendon Firebelles won first place in the
Miscellaneous division, and the Sandell Drive-In placed second.
Judges for the parade
were Hedley residents Colleen O’Connor, Betty Morgan, and LaRae Shaw.
The Al Morrah Shrine
Club served 794 plates of barbecue this year. In 2004, the Shriners served
a little over 800 plates of barbecue, and they served over 1,000 in 2003.
Funds from the annual
barbecue are used in conjunction with the Khiva Temple of the Shrine in
Amarillo to help pay for transportation of kids to the Shriners’ burns
and crippled children’s hospitals. A local Shrine Club official reported
that they lost money on this year’s barbecue.
The Old Settlers
Reunion was held at the City Park directly following the parade. Muzzy Hayes Duffy traveled the greatest distance, 700 miles,
to be there. Viola Barker
Graham and George Shields were the oldest man and woman present. Viola Barker Graham was recognized as the person who has
lived in Donley County the longest – 88 years.
There were two
winners of the Lions Club Cow Patty Bingo – Helen Estlack and Thelma
Shields.
At the annual
Henson’s Turtle Race, 181 turtles competed, which was down slightly from
last year’s 187 turtles.
Jordan Evans won the 0-4 age division.
Shayna Smith won first place in the 5-8 division.
Adam Topper won the 9-14 age division.
Denise
Bertrand was the lucky winner of the Las Vegas trip given away by the
Clarendon Chamber of Commerce during Monday night’s rodeo performance.
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