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Dateline: October 6,
2005
Poker
run draws 107 entrants first year
By
Cheryl Johnson, Clarendon Enterprise
The turnout wasn’t
quite what was expected last Saturday, but organizers are still calling
the Medical Center Nursing Home’s first Heritage Poker Run a great
success.
The event drew 107
entrants who drove or rode an estimated 70 motorcycles and 14 classic cars
to raise money to benefit the residents of the home.
“Everybody has been
highly complimentary,” said administrator in-training Vicky Robertson.
“Everybody said it went really well, and nobody voiced any
complaints.”
Robertson also said
the residents of MCNH enjoyed the event, and plans are being made for next
year.
The poker run started
at Greenbelt Lake’s south boat ramp, and participants drove to and drew
additional cards at four other locations on a route that encompassed SH 70
to Jericho, I-40 to McLean, SH 273 to Hedley, and US 287 to Clarendon.
Briley Chadwick had the low hand and won $256.80.
Kim Layton had the high hand and took home $385.20.
Nursing home
residents L.L. Wallace, Clyde Price, Virginia Lunsford, Christine Milward,
and Colleen Crow judged the cars and bikes. Clarendon’s Larry Hicks was
the big winner, claiming the first place motorcycle certificate and the
overall Best of Show title with his ’85 Goldwing. Larry Christopher was
second in the motorcycle division with his ’91 Goldwing, and Patrick
Robertson was third with his ’85 Electric Light.
In the car division,
Johnny Ray of Pampa was first with his ’65 Barracuda, Redell Johnston of
Howardwick was second with a ’66 Mustang, and Ken Carden of Howardwick
was third with a ’49 Hudson.
Another car of
interest belonged to Darrel and Frances Brogdon of Amarillo. Their 1957
Chevrolet was purchased new from Alderson’s Cheverolet in Clarendon, has
had only three owners, and has only 35,000 original miles on it.
Everything about the car was original and in pristine condition.
The poker run netted
about $2,000, which will go toward the purchase of a new van to transport
residents to activities.
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