The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1998 Page: 2 of 20
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Pre-Season Tune-up Special At
Meridian ilGE Hardware.
Walk Behind Lawn Mower
Gas Line Trimmers
$14.99 Includes:
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Lawn Equipment Tune-up Special Good Thru February.
310 & Hwy. 6, Meridian 435*2251
Open Monday-Saturday I a.m. • p.m.
Sunday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
id Lawn Mower
$19.99 Includes:
Riding Lawn Mowers
$29.99 Includes:
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CHURCH MEMBERS TAKE ON RENOVATION — Tht naw addition to tha Fkrat Praabytartan Church In Clrfton
naada a lot of hard work bafora R can bo uaad for Sunday school claaaaa. Scott SandaM Is shown etdHng tw
floorboarda to length and JWn Bli Harris Is laylng«he floor of tha porch.
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Aecapting AN Major Credit Cards
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3250 S. Interstate 35, Waco, TX 76706
254-662-1717 or 1-800-938-0541
LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL.
MORGAN
AUTO SUPPLY
Batteries ^$34.95
920 N. Ave. G
N. Hwy. 6 • Clifton
Phone (254) 675-8100
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• CHURCH
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will be perfect for meetings, fte
only thing we will need in toe near
future is some furniture.”
Items that the church will need
to furnish the new center include
chairs, tables, couches, shelves,
and lamps. Sandahl added
anyone has items such as
VCR, or computer that they <
donate, the items would be greatly
appreciated.
• TRUSTEES ir
Continued From Page Ona
perlen stated, “such as bleachers,
concession stands, restrooms, and
parking.”
Kleinhans favors the north end of
the field for the new construction
"This would complete development
in the north end of the field, and all
future growth would be in the south
end,” he said. f.
Board President Bill Murdoch
called for individual opinions, an
the consensus was that the nort i
end is the most favorable site. Mui
doch said in December that theca :
for building specifications did no
mean the facilities will be built
“We’re exploring possible cosi
he emphasized at that time, ”i
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The next scheduled board meet-
ing is set for Monday, Feb. 16, in the
Clnton High School cafeteria.
• BLOOD
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parable effect on the number of ,
lives saved by one caring person.
It is an astounding fact that onlyj
three people out of every 100 actu-
ally donate blood, while one person
out of every three will need a blood
transfusion in his lifetime. Donat-
ing blood is very simple process |
that takes less than one hour. The
actual blood donation takes about
10 minutes.
To donate, you must be at least
17 years of age, weigh at least 110
pounds, and be in good health.
For more information about the
Red Cross blood drive, call Virginia
Christian at (254) 435-2623.
Continued From Page One ,
stock production.
There will be three separate di-
visions —lamb, swine, and steer—
with prizes in each division. The
winner of each division will be en-
tered in the cash sale. Complete
rules and the record book will be
made available to agriculture
teachers and county agents:
throughout Bosque County.
“The new ownership deadlines
and validation of animals are a ma-
jor change for the fair,” said a1
spokesman, “but they were needed.
We’re ready for July and for the fair
to get here.” t
For more information, contact
Hampe at (254) 675-8925 or 675-
3330, or Alice Brandenberger at
675-3410.
★ Jim’s ★
Package Store
Uquor-Beer-WIne
Hwy. 219 3.2 Miles East of Clifton
PHONE: 675-6308
|l«ajk-«MillM*raalNftiay 12 itooiHp.ni. Sunday
Self-Service Gasolines
Prices Good Thru Feb. 17,1998
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Carlo Roasl
Wines
4 Ur.
1.75 Ur.
80 Proof
Tanquoray
Gin
1.75 Ur.
84.8 Proof
$2999
Rid Sangria.
Blush. Rhine,
WtHte Gmnache,
„ i, Vin Rose.
Burgundy. ChaMe. Paiaano
$y99
Ancient
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1.78 Ur.
•0 Proof
DEWAR’S
White Label
Scotch
1.75 Ur. -60 Proot
ieagram
1.75 Llr. -80 Proof
11 Whiskey
1.75 Ur.-80 Proof j
$28"i *2199
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$ 4 A99 Johnnie A
Walker S
Scotch
Canadian Club
RED LABEL
1.75 Ur. • 80 Proof
$2399
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Smith, W. Leon. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1998, newspaper, February 11, 1998; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth788505/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.