The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1994 Page: 7 of 18
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THE CLIFTON RECORD, Wednesday. march i6 1994- Page 7A
CLEANING THE COMMUNITY is the goal of this year's
Bluebonnet Cleanup, which seeks to beautify the landscape
by ridding it of unsightly trash. Volunteers can call the Corps
of Engineers to get involved with the April 19 project.
Volunteers Sought For
Bluebonnet Cleanup
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506 W. 5th
675-8398
LAGUNA PARK — “Doesn’t trash
seem to detract from the beauty and
charm of our home? Don’t you wish
someone would clean up those
eyesores? Well, who’s job is it? We
live here, so it's our job," stated
Louis A. Brunett with the
Whitney/Aquilla Lakes Corp of
Engineers.
Brunett urges area residents to
volunteer to improve the community
by helping to plant trees, put up bird
houses, plant grass, or pick up litter.
Interested persons can join in the
clean-up efforts on Saturday, April 9,
at Riverside Park near Lake
Whitney.
“Volunteers joining us in this
worthwhile event will benefit from a
festive afternoon at Riverside Park.
A hog dog lunch will be served at
noon, games and Woodsy Owl will be
part of the entertainment, and lots of
super door prizes have been donated
by the community," continued
Brunett.
“This year, we have three great
bicycles for three lucky kids! Also,
Marc Johnson, last year’s humorous
and entertaining emcee, has
graciously agreed to help out again
this year with the awards ceremony.”
“This is your chance to help
beautify our public lahds, so register
Gentle Dental Care
Joe H. Yarbro, D.D.S., Inc.
Family Dentistry & Orthodontics
Box 127
Valley Mills, TX 76689
Telephone
932-6404
GOODALL-WITCHER
HOME HEALTH AGENCY
Providing nursing, and physical therapy services
to Bosque and surrounding counties.
*Medicare approved.
“ Where home delivered care began in 1939"
NOW OPEN 6 DAYS Y
MONDAY - SATUKDAY
10:00A.M. - P.M.
The Woman's Room
1/2 mile west - Lake Whitney Dam
Shirley Haight 622-2772 Pat Fazi
Owner Associate
Coupon
The
Norse Clean-Up Beginning
With 8 a.m. Free Breakfast
NORSE — The Norse community
clean-up set for Saturday, March 26,
will kick off with a free breakfast at
Three Mountain Retreat.
The entrance of the retreat is one-
half mile south of the crossroads on
FM 182
Those planning to attend the 8
a m' breakfast are asked to call Stan
Gary for reservations at 675-3188
Volunteers will be collecting trash
along roadsides and other areas of
the Norse community. Trash bags
will be provided. Full bags will be
deposited in an area near the Norse
historical marker on FM 219 for
collection by the highway
department
For more information, call Stan
Ga.y at 675-3188
County-Wide Garage
Sale Saturday, April 23
Craft
Gallery
Handmade treasures & Unique Gifts
10% oil
Hwy 6 & Bosque Bosque Square Center |
751-0693
Coupon Expires 3-27-94
and join in on all the fun to help our
environment," he urged.
To register, call the Corps of
Engineers, Whitney Project Office, at
694-3189 or 622-3332.
“Please, the Bluebonnet Cleanup
needs your support,” concluded
Brunett.
Green Thumb, Inc.
Recognized During
Older Worker Week
WACO — “To meet the economic
and social challenges of the future,
Texas must conserve and nurture one
of our most important resources
— the older worker,” says Joe
Rankin, president of the Texas
Farmers Union.
“We, in the Texas Farmers Union,
are proud to sponsor Green Thumb,
Inc., who for over two decades, has
provided meaningful employment
training thorough its Senior
Community Service Employment
through its Senior Community
Service Employment Program," he
added.
Operating primarily in the rural
areas of 132 Texas counties, Green
Thumb has given older jobseekers
the opportunity of sharing their
years of experience, hard work, and
dedication in local community
projects.
Older Worker Week, March 13-19,
is designed to acknowledge the
impact seniors make on life.
In Bosque County, Claude
Richards has been assigned to the
Clifton Independent School District
as an enrollee serving the
community through the Green
Thumb program.
To become involved in Green
Thumb, call 1-800-880-5292.,or write
to P.O. Box 7898, Waco, 76714.
Services Continue For
Lent At Trinity Church
CLIFTON — Lenten services
continue each Wednesday during
Lent at Trinity Lutheran Church.
Worship begins at 12.30 p.m., and 7
p.m. Each worship will be preceded
by a soup and bread meal at 11:45
a.m., and 6 p.m. A free will offering
will go toward world hunger.
The public is invited to both the
meal and worship service.
Lenten Worship Schedule
• March 16 — “Jesus, the
Sinless,” from II Corinthians 5:21.
• March 23 — “Jesus, the
Scapegoat" from John 1:29.
• March 31, Maundy Thursday
— “Jesus, the Servant," from Mark
14:12-26.
• April 1 (12:30 p.m.), Good
Friday — "Jesus, the Sacrifice,” from
John 18-19:42.
• April 2 (7 p.m.) — The Vigil of
Easter, a service.
• April 3 (10:30 a.m.) — The
Resurrection of Our Lord — “Jesus,
the Solution,” from Mark 16:1-8.
10 Busy Bee Members
Discuss Club Business
LAGUNA PARK — Ten members
and two guests were present as the
Busy Bee Family Community
Education Club met Monday, Feb.
28, at the Bluebonnet Clubhouse.
President Mary Compton opened
the meeting with the creed and
prayer. The roll call and minutes
were read by Jerri Northcutt. The
treasurer’s report was given by
Donna Yates.
A thank you note waa read from
the Cluster School for the books the
club has donated.
A discussion was held on making
baby blankets for needy babies as the
club’s yearly project, and delegates
were chosen for the district meeting
set for April 24.
Donna Edwards, county extension
agent, passed out pampleta regarding
leadership training classes to be held
April 5 and 6, following which Nita
Smith read a poem titled Busy Bees,
which she had written.
The meeting was adjourned, and
the program, ‘creating a healthy
home environment," was presented
by Bernie Garvin.
The hostess for the Feb. 28
meeting was Nita Smith. Two guests,
Donna Stevens and Jody Wilson,
were present.
CLIFTON — The 2nd annual
Bosque County-Wide Garage Sale is
scheduled for Saturday, April 23.
Individuals, business owners, and
organizations are needed to
participate. Garage sales, sidewalk
sales, bake sales, rummage sales,
arts and crafts, flea markets, etc ,
are encouraged to participate.
Last year’s sale day was so
successful, buyers came from all over
Texas, including Austin and
Arlington, said Vivian Ender,
spokesman for the event.
The sale will be promoted
extensively outside Bosque County.
The date of the sale, a list of sale
locations, and a map will be handed
out at various stores throughout the
county.
The sale is a project of the Bosque
County Community Development
Committee. The committee is trying
to promote beautiful Bosque County
in a positive image, said the
spokesman. “Let’s give people a
reason to drive to Bosque County,
spend some money, and have some
fun,” said Ender.
Other sales planned for the day
are a street sale at Clifton Antique
Mall, and a flea market at the
Central Texas Fair grounds
There is no charge to join the sale
and be listed on the flyers. Free
advertising and sale signs will be
provided, said the spokesman. For
information, call Donna Edwards,
Bosque County Extension Agent, at
(817) 435-2331.
Spaces at the fairground can be
rented by contacting Alice
Bob Stallman
Stallman Elected
President Of
Texas Farm Bureau
WACO — Voting delegates of the
Texas Farm Bureau last December
elected Bob Stallman as the
organization's eighth president.
Stallman joined the TFB board as
District 11 director in 1987, and was
elected vice president in 1991.
A third-generation rice farmer,
Stallman began farming in 1975. He
formed a family partnership with his
father and brother. In 1989, he took
over the family farming operation
when the partnership was dissolved.
Stallman has been active as a
Farm Burearu leader since the
1970s. The Colorado County farmer
graduated from Columbus High
School and received a Bachelor of
Arts degree in Computer Sciencees
from the University of Texas.
He has served as a school board
trustee, a committee member of
ASCS, and was the Columbus Rotary
Club's 1986 “Man of the Year in
Agriculture.”
He represented TFB on the
General Land Office’s Coastal
Management Plan Advisory
Committee, and currently serves on
the Colorado County Agriculture
Advisory board.
Bob and Connie Stallman have two
daughters, Angela and Kimberly.
Hie Stallmans are members of the
First United Methodist Church in
Columbus, where Stallman serves on
the administrative board.
TFB is is the largest farm
organization in Texas, with more
than 290,000 family members.
Brandenberger at <817) 675-3410
after 6 p.m. Inside spaces are $10,
outside spaces $5. Proceeds from
space rentals benefit the Central
Texas Fair Association.
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Smith, W. Leon. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1994, newspaper, March 16, 1994; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth788897/m1/7/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.