The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1962 Page: 2 of 8
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CHtMCH OF CHillT
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■ 10 00 A M-Bible Study.
Hf 10 50 AM—Morning worship;
™ sermon subject, “The Goodness
And Severity Of God”.
• 00 P. M —Meeting for young
• (oiks.
7:00 P.M. —Evening worship,
"Unconscious Enemies Of Chris-
tianity”,
***• Wednesday, 7:*) P.M. — Men's
Training Class
£ » Thursday, *30 A M. — Ladies*
renr* Bible Class.
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
lots 1-2. block 13, Walnut Springs. j ed to attend, and teen-agers also
First Baptist Church, Iredell, to are urged to be present.
Annette Blackburn,* parcel ofi Un Lammert? ot the Bosque
land out of the J. McCullough sur- County HD council. and W. W. Me-
*** , Lennan. of the Bosque County
O. T Smylh, trustee to Roy WaL, Fann bureau. are serving on the
laee lot 150A, Beachland, Lake {officiating committee. Moderator
"'■“***• ! for February 6 and S will be Mr
Marriage License i McLennan, with Mrs. Downey and
James Walter Zander and Miss' Mrs. Lamraert acting as moderators
Bobbie Sue Gill. | for February 13 and 15. Refresh-
- j ment committee members will be
Km* 10A9 un >-----s Mrs. Clarence D. Handley, Mrs.
nWT ITOa L0WKII George B. Arnold, Mrs. F L.
Meeting Held Here Jen. It Hueie. Mr*, w. s. Long, and Mrs.
W. W. McLennan; Housing Com-
Mrs. Nan J. Mangold, former mjttee includes Mrs. E. C. Johle,
Home Demonstration Agent in Boo- Hr] w B. Ham pc. Hans Mansur
que County but now retired and ^ Wi„ j Krueger Jr.; and Pufr
living at Rio Vista, Mrs. Leonard; llcity committee is made up of
George, of Rio Vista, and Frank Mra AjHsob oiaon and Mrs. Jake
Stockweil, of Waco, were welcom: gel jo*
viaitors at the first 1982 meeting; Mjsg Burr0f Mr
of the Bosque County Home Dem- _»
onstration Council which was held ^t0C^11',.f d rVftt?V5a¥*\.01
in the dining room of the Clifton SjirS* 2T2
Cit, H.II «, Tlund., dt.jnoo., |g£S' C«£, ££?
'““■’’JV iL.r jl. i , »■*. “J >"> Mangold, . (ora,,,
TohU. thf r JnaorS director of the Johnson County
j0nkriThCreUry' of the Garncr!k Unit. They attended the council
V' Mrs W P Downey oresident meelin* with **“ h®** of *et,in* 11
', r7*n1fy’ s«8*«»ion ot some woman who
of the Cayote Club called Urn wo8*Id ^ ,ble to help an education-
ITnf.™* »1 committee and a man to head a
mond Lammert, of the Garnersville fund-raising committee of the
Club Irving as secretary in the at Americ,n £an<*r Society to make
sence of Mrs. Johle. The meeting jt ibie form , Bosque County
gr”7 ?, *ln51”g Unit. Mr. Stockweil stated that most
“Home On The Range followed by death< cauied b cancer ^ ^
J* Lords Prayer” being repeat- prevented ^ that it is hoped
ed in unison. Bosque County soon can become
Mr*: ®. Trl^ OS’ of H*e Bu5> active in an educational program.
Bee Club in Clifton, gave the treat- Miss Burnls announced aTloth-
ur"s i^P01! Mr* G5°r*f ® At. ing training meeting to be held on
"°,d,°JJh* Carn?5wil‘e anb' reid Thursday, January 25. an income
the EEE Committee recommenda tax scbooi to be conducted from
tions, Mrs. Seljos the Finance Com- 9;00 A M untU 12:00 noon on Mon.
mittee recommendations, Mrs. Lin- j day January 29, and a meeting on
coin Ferris of the Garnersville j the identification of insects on
Club, the Recreation Committee | ornamenta, shrubs t0 take pUct
recommendations, and Mrs. Lam j|ay 3
mert the Yearbook Committee rec- -Mrs. Jake seljos, Reporter
ivmmfln lniiAnc f'liin Mnrkida nlo/.
Meridian Court
And Local News
Saturday:
9:00 A. M.—Senior Catechetical
Class.
10.30 A, M —Junior Catechetical
Class.
Sunday:
10:00 A. M —Sunday School and
Son of Mr and Mrs. Orville A.
Adam. Rome 1. Clifton, young
Adams is a freshman music major
and is a member of the Marching
Band and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
naflanal music fraternity.
Trade with Record advertisers.
10:00 A. M —Sunday School and
Mn*00A>MT—Worship Service.
7:00 P.M.-- Family Night Pro-
gram by the Luther League.
Tuesday, January 30, 7:30 P. M —
Church Council. . -
A cordial welcome to all visitors.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Corner of Highway 4 and 9th St.
Sunday:
10:00 A. M—Sunday Sc bod.
11:00 A. M—Morning Worship.,
Fred Tulioch. Seminarian at the
Presbyterian Theological Seminary
at Austin, will preach at the 11:00
o'clock service.
ZION UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST—WOMACK
Walter R. Simpson, Jr, Pastor
Sunday:
It’s a Perfect Washday
If You Have ar
MAYTAG
M mo Of mm
The WMS will meet at 3:00
o'clock on Monday afternoon at the
church for a business session.
Wtdnosday
7:00 P.M—Teachers’ and Of-
ficers' Meeting.
7 J0 P. M.—Prayer Service*.
AH cordially invited.
ST. OLAF LUTHERAN CHURCH
Cronfllts Gap, Texas
Ivor Haupon, Pastor
Saturday:
Junior Confirmation, 8:30 A M.
Senior Confirmation, 10 00 A. M.
Junior Choir Practice, 10:00 A. M.;
Sunday:
10:00 A. M —Sunday School and
Adult Bible Classes.
11:00 A. M.—Divine Worship.
7:00 P. M. — Junior Luther
League.
Wednesday:
7:00 P. M.—Senior Choir Prac-
tice.
Friday. February 2—Luther Col-
lege Choir concert at the church,
7:30 P M.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
J. E. Morton, Pastor
Sunday School—9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship—10:50 A. M.
Youth Fellowship—8:30 P. M.
Evening Worship—7:30 P. M.
The WSCS meets each first and
third Mondays at 9:00 A. M.
Methodist Men meet on the first
Tuesday at 7:30 P. If.
The Official Board meets on the
Second Monday at 7:30 P. M.
Choir rehearsal Wednesday at
7:00 P. M.
CLIFTON FUNDAMENTAL
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rntnnd G. 6. Ms Han,. Faster
Sunday School—10:00 A. M.
Church Services—11:00 A. M.
Sunday Night Services — 8:00
P.M.
Wednesday Night Services—8:00
P.IL_—:—I--
Saturday night: Special services
beginning at 7:30 P.M.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Wart SHi St. and M. Aw. N
R. D. Oildsr, Pastor
s... EagFTermg I
Off’*" hat
r ...(typical load is 26
■Mas* Mrj'msmh
a Mt mar* Him My
Youth
January 31
hearsal. 7:00 P M
February 8—Mission Family
Night. 6:30 P M.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
-The ChurchofHw Lutharan Hour”
Sunday:
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School and
Bible Class.
11:00 A. M.—Church Services.
All cordislly invited.
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CLIFTON. TEXAS
ard Parker. December 28 Mrs.
Isbell is the former Jo Lou Morris,
daughter of Mrs. Haliie Morris of
Waco and granddaughter of Mrs.
- J. L Brown of Meridian. The 1s-
i bells’ other sons are Larry Q and
DINNERS FOR PARTIES AND BANQUETS CAN BE
ARRANGED ANY DAY — INCLUDING SUNDAYS
I Robert.
Dwda Recorded
W E. McGraw to Ernest O.
Greenwade, 239 acres out of the
J. S. Brown survey.
B. T. Major to Alvis R. Watson,
lot 110, Idlewild. Lake Whitney.
Julia Florence Reed to W. A.
Miller, lot 8. block C, RN addition.
Walnut Springs,
| W. E. Henderson to James J. Lee,
2W acres out of the J. Thomas
survey.
Wm. Holloman to Richard N.
Brown, lot 187, unit 1. Cedar Shores
Estates, Lake Whitney.
John Ignatius to F. A. Grimm,
983 acres out of the B. F. Rundell
survey and 180.4 acres out of the
L. T. Patching survey.
Jonathan Bible to Jacob S.-Sim-
ple, 50x100 ft. out of the W. H.
King survey.
Pal-Tex Corp. to E. L Maberry,
lota 31 to 35. 70 to 74. block B, La
guna Park No. 2, Lake Whitney.
Nina Newton et al to Wm. Helm.
200 acres out of the F. T. Duffau
survey.
Wm. Holloman to Wm. H. Jones,
lot 228. unit 1. Cedar Shores Es-
tates, Lake Whitney.
Norroey Mayo to Raymond L.
Anderson, lot 283, Lakeline Acres,
Lake Whitney.
W. W. Wilkerson to Earl Owens.
50x119 ft. of block 1, Big Rocky
Point Fishing Camp, Lake Whitney.
W. W. Wilkerson to A. C. Stoner,
50x115 ft. of block 1. Big Rocky
Point Fishing Camp, Lake Whitney.
Elvira McKissick to L. W, Terry,
95x100 ft. block 54, WHK Subdivis
ion. Meridian.
Pal-Tex Corp. to Joseph E. Stay-
ner, loU 38 to 40, 75 to 80, block
B; lot 44. block G; lots 361-368 to
387, block A, Laguna Park No. 2,
Lake Whitney.
George T. Adams to Marion Bur-
ton. lot 293, Lakeline Acres, Lake
Whitney.
Gus Miller to Harvey D. Miller.
128 acres out of the J. Castleman
survey, 11 acres out of the W. L.
Showers survey, and 29 acres out
of the Jno. Hibbons survey.
Veterans’ Land Board to Wm. I.
Cameron, 246.8 acres out of the S.
McKelvy survey.
J. W. Hall to James M. Piester,
165V« acres- out of the W. B. Wil-
son survey.
Millard T. Thomas to Phillip C.
Thomas. 90x165 ft. of block 48,
WHK Subdivision, Meridian.
Lum Minchew to Jessie Robert-
son, west one-half lot 14B, Shore
Acres, Lake Whitney.
Roy Gosdin et al to Pint Baptist
Church, 1 acre out of the J. Mc-
Cullough survey in Iredell.
J. B. Gilbreath to Mn. Loy
Bowles, part of lot 1 and 8 feet of
lot 3. block 40. Valley Mills.
E. L. Killings worth to Jessie T.
Killingsworth, Tot 34, Beachland,
Lake Whitney.
S. B. Starnes to Horace H. Ross,
_SEE_
DR. MILLER B ELDING
For Properly Fitted
Glasses
CHARLIE'S CAFE
“HOME OF GOOD EATS"
■ Open Sunday, January 28,1960 -
110 N. Ave. D — Clifton — Phono OR5-B682
SHOP SERVICE DRUG STORC
Ladies, We Plan
To Court Yo« !n '62
Sundaes
Sodas,
Now-
Ford frees you forever
from the expense and bother
of frequent car servicing.
Twice-a-year maintenance is here
and only the cars /horn Ford
Yes, ladies, we frankly plan to court
you in 1962 ... we are planning on
carrying more of your favorite cos-
metics, drugs, and gift items .. . this
last year we brightened up our store
. . . this y&r we want to make your
shopping easier with more of your
favorite items ... if we do not have
what you are looking for, let us know.
Drinks
SEE US FOR YOUR DRUG NEEDS
Sunday School—10:00 AM.
Morning Woroblp—11.00 A ML
Children'» Church—8 JO P. M.
Evangelistic Service—7J0 P. M.
CATHOLIC MRVICI
Father Thome* J. Taaffo
Maas 11:30 AM. each Sunday in
the City Hall hot.
have it!
Service Drug Store
TOPS IN PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
Here Is Hoping You Don't Heed
In a new Ford Galaxie or Fairlane, the
odometer rods off a long 6,000 «w9m
between every aervice atop. Compare
thie with other ’62 can and here’* what
you'll find: many can Mill have to check
in hr aervice every 1,000 miles; some
every 2,000 miles; othen every 4,000
mile*. Only the can from Ford need
aervice only twice * year, or every 6,000
mike.
When you own a '62 Galaxie or
Fairlane, you don't have to drive with
you’re not forgetting an oil change or
a grease job or other servicing. Ford’s
twice-a-year maintenance saves you
time, saves you money. Just one Mop
every 64)00 miles takes cars of servic-
ing. You’D go 304)00 miles between
major lubrications, 6j000 miles between
off changes and minor lubrications, 2
yean or 30,000 miles without changing
engine coolant-antifreese. Brakes adjust
tbramdv*.
Why buy a service headache when
Ford it ready with tbs cure? Saa your
Ford Dealer—and see bow *
close Ford has come to the
fiU-it-and-forget-itcar! \
BUT COMING to the assistance of those in need of a wrecker is our main
service—and we are always willing to come to your aid—day or night. Just
call us and we will give you as prompt service as possible.
0OOO USED parts for cars and pick-ups are available at OUTLAW’S
WRECKER SERVICE. If you have need for parts, it will pay you to check
first with Outlaw’s for good used parts.
cUHXie Cy SA//?M/V£
SEE UOW CARE-FREE DRIVING CAN BE!
John Outlaw Wrecker Service
E. E. STEWART MOTORS
085-8664
Fincher's Shop
J E W F L. EHS
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replaced while
you wait.
LOW PRICES! EXPERT
WORKMANSHIP!
Same fine quality glass
used in the majority of
new automobiles.
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1962, newspaper, January 26, 1962; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth778734/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.