The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 2007 Page: 2 of 34
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The Clifton Record
Wednesday, Oct. 17,2007
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• FALL FEST
Continued From Pago One
separate shows on “Stay in
School” for CISD middle and
intermediate students.
Flail Pest is also an opportu-
nity to introduce a new game.
The game has different names
Nan^evtfonks
northeast a nickname Baggo is
popular. The game is played a
lot like horseshoes; scoring is
similar. First team to reach or
surpass 21 wins the game. T\vo-
member teams, tossing 16 oz.
beanbags at a target, is a quick
explanation. Cornhole is very
popular at tailgating parties,
picnics, and bars all over the
country. There will be no en-
try fee. The tournament will be
starting at 10:30 a.m., and run
throughout the day. The tour-
nament will be located at the
corner of 5th and Main next to
the Clifton Antique Mall.
HIVE ODDITY AS SEEN FROM BELOW — The Vespula wasp (yellow-jacket) hive found on the Stike King and the Texas
back porch at Glenn and Pat Adams’ house was not only built encompassing a small bird house, Game Warden’s Association
but it wraps over the side and under the antique ironing board on which It was built. will be sponsoring the Kid Fish
- st«ff Photo By carol Moulton Tank manned by the Clifton
FFA. Everyone welcome to try
* HIVE their hand at catching a catfish.
Continued From Page One A new addition to the event
. .. „ will be a video tournament fea-
where the southern yellow- turing Halo Guitar Her0 and
jacket (Vespula squamosa) wii fhis ^ll be open to all
nests may persist through the ages
winter, colony sizes of this spe- sThere yAabea «big ^ ^
cies may reach 100,000 adult |-er» car sbow headed up by
waJps' „ Rose Marie Hutson (675-3004)
European (the German wasp and jose Gano
and the common wasp) yellow- The chUdren;s area will offer
jackets were originally native inflatables and games.
f° Europe, but are now estab- conjunction with Fhll Fast,
hshed in North America along the 16th ciifton Luth.
with the Eastern and Western eran Sunset Home-s quiit auc-
YeUow-jackets which are native tion to be held at tb£ clifton
t° North America. Armory that day. There will be
The Adamses said that they a shuttle from downtown to the
do not plan to destroy the nest armory said Neelley.
immediately, and are willing to The Conservatory Art Club
Duffel Bags with embroidery of 1 name
10% off thru 10/27/07
Located Inside Hours
Clifton Antique Mall Tues.-Fri. 10 to 5:30
206 W. 5th St. Sunday 1 to 5
Locatec
( y Clifton /
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Realty
with the client's best interests at heart
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Buying, building or selling...CALL USI
Serving Bosque, McLennan and Surrounding Counties.
have the nest used for educa-
tional purposes.
CONTACT: Glenn and Pat Adams at
675-1906.
Have a Great Time at
Saturday, Oct.
Lawson Implement Co.
Hamilton • Goldthwaite
Highway 281 South
Hwy. 22, Laguna Park
Hours: Friday-Saturday, 8 am. -1 p.m.
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ed-Top Cane Hay for Sale
v 400 Large Bales
$40-$45 per bale, depending on quantity.
Evant area
Call (214) 704-2328 or (254) 471-5845
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(254) 435-6857
will also hold its 5th annual art
show at the Clifton Civic Cen-
ter throughout the day. For in-
formation, contact Pat Longino
at 386-4989.
There will be entertainment
on-going throughout the day.
The Chamber has an-
nounced that it will be serving
a whole new menu for the an-
nual German dinner including:
Rindfleischbraten, Frikadellen,
Kartoffel, Salat, RotKohl,
Sauerkraut, Brot, and Kuchen.
For those who need a trans-
lation, the menu will include,
German beef roast, German
meat balls, German potato
salad, red cabbage, sauerkraut,
bread, and cake.
Iced teayboffee, and beer will
be available, along with condi-
ments ofyed beets, horserad-
ish, mustard, pickles, onions,
and bread and butter.
Tickets may be reserved for
$10 by contacting the Clifton
Chamber of Commerce at (254)
675-3720. The dinner will be
held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
CONTACT: (254) 675-8337 or (254)
749-6292.
Disabled American Veterans
and Auxiliary
UNIT OUTLET STORE
Lake Whitney Chapter #215
fkedneck Festival and
Chili Cookoff
- October 19 & 20
Historic Katy Park in Walnut Springs
Horseshoe Tournament at 9 a.m.
Arts/Crafts Show Redneck Games
Gun Raffle Food Dunkin’Booth
Friday Night Dance at Museum - 8 pm.
Live Entertainment
For information:
Walnut Springs Historical Association
^ (254) 797-3721 or (254) 797-8201
in. wi .M ........ i iiailki ■
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Summer Clearance ............... Now 75% off
includes Men’s T-shirts & Shirts; Ladies’ Blouses, Shorts & Capris
Just a few Girl’s Blouses................$10.00
Laredo Square Toe Boots................$94.95
Justin Gypsies for the Ladies 8" top......... $69.95
John Deere Boots for Kids ..........$59.95
Men’s - Ladies’ - Kid’s Shirts............20% off
Wrangler Aura Jeans
............Buy 2, Get $20 Rebate from Wrangler
BJ's Western Wear
H 410 West 5th Street, Clifton H
mn (254)675-8113
Free Gift Wrapping - Layaway Available
i
WHILE YOU’RE IN TOWN FOR
convenience Store
litton • 675-6111
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Smith, W. Leon. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 2007, newspaper, October 17, 2007; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth790478/m1/2/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.