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At its best bloom, the SOS from Texas crew admires the vibrant purple blooms of the Texas sage in front of the SOS shop in Samnorwood, headquartered in the former Samnorwood High School. From left: Kathie Lloyd, 15-year employee; owner Gary Oldham; Mona Darrow, 30-year employee; and Allison Bentley, five-year employee.

At its best bloom, the SOS from Texas crew admires the vibrant purple blooms of the Texas sage in front of the SOS shop in Samnorwood, headquartered in the former Samnorwood High School. From left: Kathie Lloyd, 15-year employee; owner Gary Oldham; Mona Darrow, 30-year employee; and Allison Bentley, five-year employee.

SOS from Texas showcases certified organic, made-in-the-USA products

SAMNORWOOD – Spotting the SOS (Save Our Soil) from Texas crew, alongside the beautiful Texas sage at the shop in Samnorwood, presents an opportunity to catch up on what’s happening at the organic cotton T-shirt shop in rural Collingsworth County.

WHS ex-students visit Wellington Senior Café

The Red River Sun/Bev OdomPatsy Lewis Terry, of Pampa, Wellington High School (WHS) Class of 1949, and John G. Clark, of Dewey, Ariz., WHS Class of 1950, enjoy lunch with cousins and friends at the Wellington Senior Café Tuesday, Aug. 12. An acclaimed author, Clark published “Golly Bum!

Wellington Senior Citizens Center celebrates August birthdays

Wellington Senior Citizens CenterFollowing the chicken fried steak lunch, the Wellington Senior Citizens Center serves red velvet birthday cake and Blue Bell ice cream to its August birthday honorees Wednesday, Aug. 13. From left: Doris and Harry Stallings, Debra Belew, Cathy Andrews, Paul Dockter.