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Dateline: July 6,
2006
Celebration
attendance up slightly this year
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Attendance was up
slightly when the 129th annual Saints’ Roost Celebration was held on the
Courthouse Square Tuesday.
Comments generally
favored the celebration’s return to the square this year after it was
held in City Park for the last five years due to the restoration of the
Courthouse. People said this year’s celebration “felt” more like the
Fourth of July because it was held in its traditional location.
Appropriately, the
1890 Donley County Courthouse was in the spotlight this year, and members
of the Clarendon High School Junior Historians gave tours of the building
Tuesday morning.
The Craft Fair and
the Old Settlers Reunion were also held Tuesday. Wes O’Neal of Holiday,
Texas, traveled the greatest distance to be there.
J.T. Lamberson and Rose Lee Watson were the oldest man and woman
present. Wilma Spier was
recognized as the person who has lived in Donley County the longest.
The Al Morrah Shrine
Club served 882 plates of barbecue this year. In 2005, the Shriners served
a little over 794 plates. 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.
The annual Western
Parade had 43 entries in four divisions, up from 35 entries last year. The
Chamber of Commerce reports that Donley County 4-H Club float won first
place in the float division. Phebe
Ann’s Phriendly Phamily Phloat placed second.
In the Riding division, Crown of Texas Arabian Horse Club won first
place while Gene Hommel and family and their 3-H Cattle Company placed
second.
In the Antique
Vehicles division of the parade, Wondell Luttrell won first with a 1925
Model T, and Ken and Carol Carden placed second with a 1949 Hudson
Commadore. The Clarendon Country Club golf carts won first place in the
Miscellaneous division, and Wondell Luttrell placed second.
Several organizations
held fundraisers, and the following are the results available at press
time. There were three winners of the Lions Club Cow Patty Bingo – Terri
Floyd, Genella Eads, and Rick Osburn. Kade Johnson of Shamrock won the
custom commemorative spurs from the Clarendon Masonic Lodge. There were
three winners of the Clarendon Firebelle’s Penny Raffle – Kyle Hill,
Chancy Cruse, and Jason Carr. Jimmy and Joyce Philley won the custom
outdoor grill given by the Chamber of Commerce.
Earlier in the week,
the Clarendon Outdoor Entertainment Association held a two-day ranch rodeo
and other events, which are reported separately this week.
The Kids’ Parade got
things started on Saturday. Division winners were Cody Crump and Dylan
Boothe in the 0-4 Division, Chardy Craft in the 5-8 Division, and Kristen
Watson in the 9-12 Division.
At
the annual Henson’s Turtle Race on Saturday afternoon, 124 turtles
competed, which was down from last year’s 181 turtles.
Braylee Shields won the 0-4 age division.
Shiann Cook won first place in the 5-8 division.
Kevin Mitchell won the 9-14 age division.
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