The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1965 Page: 7 of 8
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Immanuel Lutheran** «>ns«vatkhi news pye$J R#uni#|1
... . . j Mr*. W C Pearson am! Mr* Will j Mervln Bakke on Mrs Dora. at .
Missionary league
In July I Meeting
Is Held At VFW
*d at noon A rising vote of thank* Womack Hall, completed construe j D1 1
*»* catended to aU those having tK)n o( fjve ncwteirtee* W T DUIIulllQ JUIY I I
a part in making the anniversary whttlev N w of Clifton is build 9 *
Krueger, were alio in attendance * Omenson farm S W of Clifton had
i* C^!r,ldl*h lunfh*®° ^ | terrace* staked D T Spitrer, neaf
!a part in making
The regular monthly meeting of 'KT*Won • auccea*
the Immanuel Lutheran Woman's Project for the month la an ice _ _ _ ___
Missionary League was held in the cr**m •£*•»»•*« Au*UM ^IthMe tbree famM. as many a* po*
church basement on Thursday sf-l Mn w B- °»»»W will attend irr part||r|
ternoon. July | with Mr* Henry ,h* Convention of the
Wiede aa hostess Lutheran Woman's Missionary Lea ! H L. Oswald on his farm near
The meeting was cailei) to order *"*• ** ***w iB S*n Diego. Calif, Womack Hall and Henry Alesan
by Mrs W B Oswald president 00 J“*» Ji a- , der on hi# farm on Hog creek had
t- r«~i. • uwisrsiss' Jzstsi
Whitley. N W of Clifton, ia build
Ing terrace* with his fsrm equip-
ment home of these terraces on
of the hymn. Just as 1 am with
oat one Mea." followed by prayer,
ted by the Rev w F Rolf
"The Church’* was the topic of
birthday salute was sung to Mrs
muds
On Sunday, July 11, a Dyeaa Fa
mily Reunion was held at the Vet-
erans of Foreign Wart Port Home
in Clifton.
Prior to the delicious covered
did) dinner, which was enjoyed at
the noon hour, George White gave
thunks ,
Attending the delightful affair
were Mrs Bobby Epley and daugh-
ters, Teresa, Renee, and Tin Lee.
graa* neat spring Terraces
^%rouo In” the Lord"7pr«vrr *nd * b“*M to °"!° Mr and Mrs Y G Welhorn, Mr
uhWr msyer ktM wTX m ^*,urr ** •<■>« « th» *r“’ ,nd Mrs Leonard W.IUce, and
ttudy and was led by Mr* E A VH a delicious dessert c-/ucse ’ m,*M * *®od cow*r' t Mr snd Mrs Roy Wefborn, of Cran-
Alft* * assertion and answer «**• During the pert month the re- Carl Smith on his fsrm west of ■ JDU Gap: Randy, Rickey, and De
the pr^entatlon with gular meeting was held on June Clifton built a diversion terrace
the Rev Mr Row ctnrtng the di* j <„ the rhurch basement with Mrs This diversion will keep the pas
Harold Wiede as hostess Following ture water off hits field-
the call to order by the president j Clifton built a rtf j
Mr* W B Oswald a hymn was ___ . ,
sun* snd there was a Scripture Charles Gresthouse, whose farm
readme snd prayer led fcy the! ** *” tott* Comunrtf. A J
Rev W F Rolf. (BuM rsesr Eulogy, snd Louis
The June program loots w as ‘"The Gregory of Morgan had ponds rtah*
't'®e Afrtcw lor others fbr moeth youth of the chur ch are the ^ T. J Lumoktn near Seamille,
|y mite bn* report was heard ; Ctratfh * A discussion followed the h*^ • <*«*
Mrs A»ow Asr* wsrrrisry gave program Thrse soil snd water conserve snd .Mr snd Mrs C H Reeves, of
* report net the *Vh tanlversary Following mil call and reading Iba practice** were staked snd Bellmead. Mrs Florence Wolff, of
of the <>rf antra t ion which was held of the minute* various committee checked when finished, by person j Moody, Mrs. Harvey Brown, of
on June 77 Mr R«H read * Urt report* svere beard TV LWMLj’W* ^ th«' **eri(*t»B Wortl ' "'l j Belton, Mr and Mr* J. M Wal
I «ba nuenerotti serompUshments hasrman read two interesting let '•** *»»• Conservation Service as lace, of Dallas: Mr and Mrs Bur
‘ the arganuatioa ter* from the Re* Menu of Gaulr *>«*<»* Bo^ue Soil Conserve !
"ituM with appropriate remarks
During the business Mwtion. Mrs
Aifie read an Interest mg art Kir •
wtftten by Mrs Paul Carlson on
th# work dorse by her husband
IV. Paul Carbon in Africa and
bow he gave hi* life in Stanley
hohar Kay Ramey, of Henderson;
Mr*. L. G Carlson and daughter.
Christa, Janey Finstad. and Mr
and Mrs Milford Carlson and child
ren. Patricia and Owen Lyndell.
of Meridian; Norman Clark, of
Hamilton; Mr snd Mr* Fred Hat-
ter and Mr snd Mrs. Don Hatter
snd children, Marvin and Lynn, of
Sweetwater;
And Mr and Mr* George White-
COUNTY AGf NT'S REPORT
GREENHOUSE TOMATOES
PLANNED AT IREOILL
Greenhouse tomatoes will be
grown in Bosque County. Mr. and
Mrs Gene Gilleland of Iredell Com-
munity plan to construct a green-
house for tomato production this
fall and winter. If thing# go aa
planned you will be able to have
fresh tomatoes for Christmas. The
plants will be aet in the green-
house in the last week of Septem-
ber If you are interested in this
operation come by the County
Aggnt* office and visit with me.
Ukst growing season for green-
house tomatoes. Mr. and Mrs Jon
ton Wallace snd sons. Earl. Byron,
and Russell, of Fort Worth; Mr.
and Mrs Walter Johnson and child-
ren. Wallace and Janice, and Rex
Anderson and son. Taylor Wreay,
of Arlington; Mr. and Mrs Maxie
Wallace and son, Doyle Wade, of
Las Vegas, Nevada; and Mr. and
Mrs Luther Dyeaa, Mrs. N. M.
Clark, Mr and Mrs. Everett W
Wallace, Mr and Mrs. Price W
Wallace and son, Joe Alan, Mr
and Mrs Lee Anderson, and Mn
Velma W Golden of Clifton
All left for their homes that
afternoon following a very nice
day of visiting and lots of good
food Another reunion was planned
for the second Sunday in July,
i9»;
Ronald T, Anderson
Selected 0u<tending
Noncommissioned Officer
Staff Sergeant Ronald T. Ander-
son, a ion of Mr. and Mrs. Roy An-
derson, of Meridian, baa been
selected Outstanding Noncommis-
sioned Officer of the quarter in
his Tactical Air Command (TAC)
unit at Langley Air Force Baae
near Hampton, Virginia.
Sergeant Anderson was chosen
for the honor In recognition of
his leadership, exemplary conduct,
and duty performance He ia a
flight mechanic instructor assign-
ed to a unit Which supports the
TAC mission of providing fire-
power snd other air support to
United State* Army forces
Sergeant Anderson is a gradu-
ate of Meridian High Schol. His
wife, Laura, is a daughter of Mr. FOR SALE—Columnar sheets,
and Mn. Koy L. Slusser, of Burk- various sixes, also peat binder*
burnett. Clifton Record. d*
Distinguished for
considerate service
Vg IN mindful of every Mod, heedful at
can depend on us for per*
detail of a funeral aervion
Lawson of the Minerva Community
in Milam County neted over 15,000
with ls of an acre tomatoes This
operation provided year around
employment for them considering
their summer truek crops, snd
lew head of cattle.
July 21, eight deserving 4-H boys
will attend the three day district
hoy’s camp at Latham Springs.
We will leave about 0 00 a. m. and
return sometime Friday July
evening. A full program of recrea-
tion and education is planned for
these hoys.
prvmptfy iw»
pun4 au ell <atf%
*y or night.
Clifton Funeral Home
tion District
in joy Good Food,
firm Servicn All Tbu Tone
At Thu
(OH CORNU CAFE
“/hr Kry to Drlu ioui Food” ?
— fVituU Asisg Rssm fwr fhwmrrx Partm —
Open Sun.* July 18; Closed Monday
Triphw CF. W*Ji MrvwAurt Fm »W BUTAST. SmJk
LIQUIGAS
MMSDI tS BUT ASP CARS UR A 7/ffcV UTIJ)
fsqphW Itm ef ftstlunw mJ Swtwrm} G* Apphas-n —
,Vi|dw f'lumet AA* AlfWeJ, Afmjus GF JvlJt
ARm OmmU itnivuw GF UJRFF
ATTINOItUG TWIRLING tCHOOC
Mr snd Mrs J L Stsndefrr Jr
look their daughter. Bonnie June
snd Su««n Nirhol*. a dsuthter of
Mrs Edwin N«bnU. of Valley i
Mill* to Snm Houston State Tearh
er* College in HunturiHe last Sun
day TV two girt*, who will he
freshmen in Clifton and Valley i
Wills High Vbools respectively
daring the mating year, will attend |
Tv> irling School there until Frt |
id#* of thta week Mr* Niehsvb
plans to go for IV m at that time
mala and the Rev Kurt, of the j
Philippines
It was reported to have a si
rsal service m June 7T Its nta
metnorate the 40th anniversary of!
rise iadieu Aid (Vgantration with '
the Rev Mali, Mnars Erwin Wte j
deraender* Harold Wiede Will
Krueger end Herbert leek on Che
•frangrmemt committee
The birthday salute In song went J
U Mrs W C Pearwtssi Mrs W F
Rotf. and Mrs Wiederuenders The )
Rev Rolf ted the group la repeat
lag “The Lord's Prayer" and the
table prayer in unison Mrs Harold
Wiede served refreshment*
CLIFTON
MERCANTILE
COMPANY'S
All Summer Merchandise Must Go - We Have Regrouped And Repriced These Many Bargains For
Your Use And Enjoyment Right Now!
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Swimwear
Price
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Boys' Shirts
■SOAOaOTM AND KMTS
Were Now
$1.98 ........$1.59
S2.29
$3.98.........$2.85
ENTIRE STOCK
FINAL
CLEARANCE
LAMES'
Only a f«w l#ft!
So hurry for the bargains.
Values to $17.95
White
Block
Colors
LAMES'
DRESS SHOES
High and Medium Heels
Values to $10.95
It
Priced to Gear
White
Black
Bone
LAMES'AND GIRLS'
FLATS
Casual and Dress. A Good Selection And Size
Range. Buy Now For School.
*3&*4
MEN'S
Sport Shirts
E & W AND ARROW
Were
Now
$2.98
$2.19
$3.98
$2.98
$4.98
$3.85
MEN'S AND BOYS'
Bermuda Shorts
His business: staying one step ahead!
Typical of Hie engineers at Community Public Service Company,
this man helps plan and supervise construction of new power
facilities to keep ahead of this area's growing electrical needs.
He*s also responsible for checking existing equipment to make
sure it operates with maximum efficiency. Off the job, you’ll
probably find him doing his share in church and community
affairs. On the job, like all Community Public Service employees,
his main interest is keeping your electric service plentiful and
dependable. ..always ready to serve you at the flip of a switch.
COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICE
MBTS DRESS
Straw Hats
Price
AU
LADIES'
SWIM
SUITS
Price
LADIES'
HOUSE
COATS
Pretty And Practical for leisure
or Household Chores
Reg. $5.98 end $6.98 Values
NOW
Layaway
Coat
SLEDGE
WASH AN0 WEAR
KHAKIS
Reg. $4.98
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Select Yours Now
from our odvance
showing.
A SMALL DEPOSIT
WILL HOLD YOUR
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NATIONALLY
FAMOUS
BRAMDS!
Your Ekctrtc Ught 6- Ftw Company
TMI CLIFTON RKOR0, CLIFTON. THUS FRIDAY, JULY H. ItoS
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Hicks, Tom & Hicks, Mrs. Tom. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1965, newspaper, July 16, 1965; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796584/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.