The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1975 Page: 7 of 22
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JWe tammditm RECORD
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THURSDAY 16 OCTOBER 1975
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along with the
will be sponsored bj I
Garden Club. Mental i
have beverages, sweet i
cookies and other goofel
sale to visitors, is idj
home-canned and
foods.
The informal Map I
will continue
week, and the golf wwO
be open to visitors i(*|
Sunday, October 26, fasi
until 6 p.m. Members dfc
hand to conduct guided tr
the new 9-hole lay-out
Also scheduled is M
added attraction «
afternoon of the 26tl il j
showings of color jfcl
nature and game pMs]
A.S. Jackson at tie f
Marvin Concession
There will be no «tep|
these showing,
continue through t
and visitors are imf®
Concessionaire U*
head at the Lake ii e'"
with the Chamber d I
in welcoming
visitors, sod ^
that fees wil
Lake only '«[.
campers and
fees which are req^
Forest Service. No m
be made for
to walk the
who visit the Uw*.
0 XV Wiuoon 19IU ^
ty-iive entries in Youth Fair Saturday
I county's Youth Fair
fifty-five entrants
with displays in
egories at the City
orium.
overall high point
were Beginner Girl
Somas with 72 points,
Boy Charlie Schaef
points, Junior Girl
jcock with 174 points,
oy Dean Thompson
points, Senior Girl
^Thompson with 107
Dd Senior Boy Keith
[with 39 points.
for the show were
ronger of Farwell,
[Wilkerson of Amarillo
Mitch Murry, Mrs.
/right, Mrs. Bill Cross,
Graham, Johnny
and Mrs. Coleman
oint individuals in each
ass were Pets, Sherri
Clothing, Beginner:
Dwman, Junior: Revis
|issey, Senior: Debbie
on; Arts and Crafts,
Charlie Schaef,
Sherri Adcock and
[Chris Taylor:
iculture, Beginner:
Thomas, Junior: Sherri
and Senior: Debbie
Cooked products,
^r: Suzanne Wilson,
Dean Thompson, and
Debbie Thompson;
products, Beginner:
[Thomas, Junior: Dean
on, and Senior: Debbie
on; Household linens,
Sherri Thomas,
Sherri Adcock, and
Debbie Thompson,
rs participating in the
competition were Joe
Cassie Spears, Todd
Denny McLanahan,
Gray, Mary Alice
Amy Taylor, Vicky
b, Tammie Schaef, Phyl-
on's Club Hallowe'en
f. Help support Lion's
i service projects.
Top trophy winners in the Hemphill County Youth Fair Saturday are pictured here.
From left to right they are [top row] Charlie Schaef. Shannon Lemons [ft an ding in for
brother Keith] and Debbie Thompaon: and [bottom row] Deem Thompson. Sherri
Thomas and Sherri Adcock.
lis Harvey, Lisa Ingle, Susan
Ramp, Beth Ramp, Cindy
Thomasson, Jaylene Sword,
Tonia McLanahan, Tracy Bow-
man, Kayla McEntire, Mary
Pickens, Paula Swindle;
Marcee Cole, Brenda Pick-
ens, Lorraine Kirkhart, Jolene
Gray, Linda Kirkhart, Tinker
Kirkhart, Trisha Stock, Regina
Byard, Tracy Wilson, Jean
Smith, Joni Lynn Wilson,
Shelby Bowman, Danny
Haynes, Bryan Haynes, David
Massey, Dan Holman, Randy
Donaldson, Ronnie Schafer, Jay
Kirkhart, R.D. Spears, Mike
Thomasson, Shannon Lemons,
Dawn Webb, and Mindy
McLanahan.
General directors of the Fair
were Tim Ray and John
Beasley. Other members of the
planning committee Mrs. A.C.
Taylor, Mrs. Glen Lemons,
Mrs. Dub Adcock, Mrs. H.L.
Thomas, Brenda Russell, Mrs.
Bill Rogers, Possum Snyder,
Dawn Webb, Eddie Sieden-
sticker, Mrs. Don Haynes,
Warren Pickens, Keith Lemons
and Donna Huffaker.
slide shows on
the*
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Ezzell, Ben. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1975, newspaper, October 16, 1975; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136406/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.