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• THE CLIFTON RECORD •
. EDITORIAL PAGE .
If a nation expats to he ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expats nhat never mis
and never mill he .. Where the press is free and every man able to read\ all is safe
HIGHLIGHTS AND SIDELIGHTS
From Your State Capitol
Dr \^oi*n Cnn^Arrl *1* 15 A
By Vera Sanford, T. P. A
A 1ST IN — Shape erf Governor
-THOMAS JEFFERSON
Clifton, Texas
Thursday, October 13, 1966
A Good System
John Conoall) s major legislative
goals is beginning to emerge
He gives high priority to his
proposal for a constitutional con-
vention to rewrite the state's
bask laws.
forces contractually with the
Texas Education Agency to ini
tiate and supervise •‘half-way
houses " to help restore mental
retardates to society.
Attorney General Carr also
held that children with only a
Modernization of local_■>*«- j language skill deficie^r^not g^‘ 0HTcuE
WHILE checking over the re-
schedule
According to the U. S. Labor Depart-
ment, the average Russian living in Mos-
cow must work 3.5 times longer than a
worker in New York City to earn a sim-
ple meat and potatoes meal. He must
work up to 17 times as long as the New
Yorker to buy life’s basic necessities.
There is nothing new about these figures.
They have been published time and
again in one form or another and indi-
cate anything but utopia in a nation
where government is the caretaker of
the
about
United States.
people. And. stilL we hear complaints
>ut the failure of capitalism in the
meats is essential to state pro-1 legally qualify as exccpumbu c fir«i
gress and effective manager^ children”; so no special class- nto
of local affairs rooms may be set up for them ,
Even in the depths of the great depres- Functiooai government _ .. . ____ h ' nld
Sion Of the thirties. America was more by federal guidelines is the likely Ejiiismlc vntiimtf Will
prosperous than Other nations in pres- alternative to a renaissance of Texas screwworm epdemic is
k£* i-Lsa£Ua£sry" c-“ S3 sreiss ^rrz
ed the average man and woman wofk S**safety^ SSte’T^T^J AtetoL I— * Morgan’^
hardest and obtain the least in return sram in^hut.ng driver »Awiinn Health Commission, says the end —***—
It is to the credit of private enterprise for aU voungsiers. severe penal may be in sight. ! Individuali who out to re
that the average person in the United ties for violations of driving laws Texas’ worst infestation since Individuals no
States accepts as commonplace those and a minimum licensing age of the screwworm eradication pro- form the human race will tie
things possessed onlv bv the well-to-do 16 gram began reached its height pretty tired before the job is
of other lands “Without question,” h e two weeks ago. Number of cases
acknowledged, “the 6(Xh Legists levelled off last week Federal _.**_
DURING a visit to Dr. D. A.
Gloffs office last week he hand
A Glance at Past Event:
From The Files of The Clifton Record
10 Y**r» A90 ft. Poage. A reception committe.
October 11, 1944 met the Congressman, who ed
Clifton High Cubs soundly de- j corted him to the High Seho
feated the Meridian High Yellow auditorium where a tremendoi
Jackets at the City Park 45 tc | crowd had gathered to hear hi
0; from the early minutes of thc i *peak The High School ba
game, it was clear that the Cube played several numbers,
had their county seat opponents seems that Poage has almost
out-classed this year II was foot unanimous following in this coi
ball fathers' night at the game,
and all fathers saw their boyt
in action as Coach Bronstad used
his entire squad.
Echoes From Clifton College
munity.
Construction continues at
steady pace in Clifton thej
days. Work on the foundation
the K. L. Lane building on Higfl
Panitalism is a ennd evstem We should ture B l«*uiS at a raise m our state, and private resources are
Capitalism IS a good system we snouia cfat<( Ules ijj,, jj is impossible being used to battle the worm
not sell it short.
Fall....and Fires
\ to teO exactly how large or bow
small.
He also ticked off these sub
for Texas
-ed me two reprint copies of the
New York Times, which carried
. .... . ,__. . f,u a ‘the datelines of February 6, 1898
». »«*«*««
..____. ____- several things we noticed of in-
Motion Filed
Attorneys General
‘essentials’
With cold weather approaching, it is
well to remind readers that fires —
destroying homes and property — will
be occurring more frequently in the next
few months.
The loss of life and property from
fires in the United States still is a stag-
eering one. and the average person will
be surprised to know that 12.000 people
lost their lives last year from fires. Prop-
erty loss in 1965 was nearly $1,75 billion.
ifUIlt IKS Still
was 8-column and the other 7-
community services leged violations of Rio Grande
fective electrical wiring and equipment, yelopment. n;n_- - fnr was *-<■o.um
Now a . ^ *» „ have voo, heal- SMMMS ?=.« tfJS
mg equipment checked before the colder streamlining of Colorado has withheld *»■*»- tW° CenU
Area Happenings
weather arrives. You may s a v eyour ^ **£££**£5 coun* of- acre-feet of water, a* of Decern-
home and the lives of your loved ones ffciab. the governor declared ber 31. 1965. Sr story carned the pricrof
-— --- “We cannot |«agreas on a pre Attornevs General asked tbe meat, flour, etc., in San Francis-
statement nc OWNERSHIP concelved "oU^1 that ^5™ Supreme Court to require Color co It stated that it was 20 de
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, uoo „ politically impossible. ^ upor be** «r0 in California
MANAGEMENT AND School Stretchout Urged amounts of water at tbe Colorado with no wind The meat sold for
Campus News: With the Itev.: way 6 across the street fro.
Gigstad presiding, the 65-90 Chit Joft Termjion-, Humble ServiJ
officers were installed at chape began this week. t(]
six-man They are as follows I residen building when completed will !>
Bill Slryker, Vice-President, ai ^ home of International Hal
nell Warren, Secretary - Treasur v e s t e r Products A
er, Neils Olson, Assistant, B. Scott has started construction
Beall Jr. Alumni News: Among a filing station and garage
recent visitors have been Jodie Highway 6 just east of the Bid
Richards, who is now attending Top Cafe E R Crawfo)
Baylor; Miss Loci Helton Win .g making an addlUon t0 the B,J
ters, residing in New V ork City. £a(e. the new space is
and Miss Thor a Haugen, who is; ^ ^ a banquet or par
teaching at Carthage, Texas j r(Jom where private dinners md
The five cent Airmail rate is ^
now in effect - carries the air
rsstrj rr^. jswaa
~ •-js?r =fpS,!?s
note of the three per cent de Robmson. The Stuart MorgJ
duction that can be made in their Dancers, and an extra adder! aj
county and state taxes if paid traction, Jackie Gleason
during October. The amount
drops to two per cent in Novem v/...ran. 0< Fareian War
ber and one per cent in Decern ¥tT#r0** 0T rwe*9n
her OF THE USA.
From Cranfills Gap - Under Robert E. Biaford Post 85531
the sponsorship of the local j Clifton, Texas, on Riverside d!
Booster Club, the town was MEETS
closed after four as a good will ut 4 Jrd Thursday each Mont]
gesture toward Congressman W.j
uary 9, 1918. also carried the
text of President Wilson's speech |
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USED so little . . “You know
News from Neighboring Towns
CIRCULATION rhildr«i «ieht to start tc a™1 New Mexico toe and to St 50 per pound wholesale and • women s minds are deanerthan
(Art of Oflotar 23. .*2: S«. JSfjtSUf .Ti? W S Cotova*,', "S ‘JS “*> "
tion 6369. Title 39. United school longer So concludes the debt under the compact
_____________________________States Code) State Board of Education in its
The Camaoche CW - mar. of Pottsville. and Damror JLDate of FUinlg 0ctobCT 3 s^bng for
Z *5 S? SZ * °l Publication: The - year-olds stati^supported
notmeed that Buddy Lane is tbe B E Chumney, of the West _..ft summer school for all grades, a
state 4-H Club agricultural win- Point Community, were named r m>nJ srndv of feasibility erf a 10
*er and will revive an all-ex- Gold Star Girl and Boy at the 3 Frw>uen<^ ot *** 0n« °* ^
fiense trip to the 45th National 4-H Achievement Banquet.
50 pounds. The paper dated Jan- changed more often.
The ^ Location of known office I £?**?*«»? hi^
s-H Oub Congress. Chicago. Nov Gold Star winners, their parents P O ^»x^509. teachers
Courts Speak
Texas Coart of Criminal Ap-
77 - Dec 1 Donor for the award and the County Agents will be
International Harvester Com- guests at tbe District Gold Star
panv, wWch in addition to tbe Banquet at TarletoO State Ctrf-> e*asr
s&rz&sir.zjz ^ ^ h*
sr^riiSs: "l^d»«, i
Buddy is the son of Mr and A Valley Mills man is attend- 6. Names ^and addresses of
Mr- Bill Lane Route I, Gusane ing the game warden training Publisher, editor, and manag
Tbe 16-year old Newhorg 4-H school at Texas A A M Universa- edtto^amesW. Smith.
Chib member is a junior at ty in College Station after being H 3r<J cunon- rex'
Comanche High School He plans chosen with 19 others out of 400 ** ‘VL
to majo^m^die^ fieldjrf agricul- applicants for^jraming^He is ^ elsewhere than Dallas,
trial for Jack Ruby, who
faced a death sentence for the
minder of Lee Harvey Oswald
tbe man the Warren Commission
said assassinated President John
F Kennedy 00 November 27.
1963.
Court said Ruby must be tried
scene ot
ACO SAVINGS
AMP LOAM ASSOCIAT/OM
• HOME OFFICE—1700 WEST WACO DRIVE
• Westview Villa** • 2901 BelknoMl Driv*
coming a veterinarian' County of Mr and Mrs. Garth Robinson 9^.°”;. testimony of a police officer coo-
and concluded that • Agency Offices in Clifton and Meridian
CURRENT DIVIDEND RAT*
LUTHERAN
brotherhood
Lj/e and Hmhh Insuance
fir Lutherans
Complete
life «. Health
Insurance
Service
— Contact -
Hans Kalscheuei
District Agent
P. 0. Box 167
Cfiftoa, Texas
Agent Floyd Key and former of Valley Mills
County Agent Angus Dickson
with assistance from local adult
leaders, have supervised his suc-
cessful 4-H career,___
The Htco News Review —
The 19S6 graduating class of
Good Neighbor Cbb
Wiff Meet October 1!
C. M Hatch. 325 North Wieser j
St. Hamilton. Texas, and James
W. Smith. 814 West 3rd a..
Clifton, Texas
concerning statements indicat-
ing premeditation were impetus-
erly admitted at Ruby's first
Supreme Court handed down a
record 137 orders. .Among its de-
gagees. and other security
Members of tbe Coon Creek ^I^ntTGLre for I
Htco School will be honored Good Neighbor Oh* will have amount of bonds, mortgages or ‘JLF.,. ‘ _ u„mhLp nil
gttests of the school faculty at -.heir next regular meeting on other securities. Tom W. Hicks. R*Smjn. „______.. ,0 ~
ei. tLiMuuo^mrM Kotu'Ace TKterenIott aftomnnn rJ fKtc U4W>k. (***>*+ ffidno Ctonkonvinp AcUullIfi LUu^WH, a S
the Homecoming game between Thursday afternoon of this week 2135 Crest Ridge. Stephenviile. s-
Hi co and Riesei Saturday night October 134a the home of Mrs Texas, and Sterling J. Edwards.
October 15 “A quitter never Sadie Randall, who resides in Gatesville, Texas. u
wins, a winner never quits"' was BeacMand at Lake Whitney. 10. a. Total number of cop* ■ • '
the das* motto for the MSS dan Last chib meeting took place printed—average no copies c^,ge ai least six^*0^iri-
in the home of Mrs O B Rrown each i^ue^rmg ^ng 12 ^ lnsta51tn^" p.enuum
mg, wh& also lives at Beach- months 2700. Single tasm , was thrown out
as land on Thursday afternoon nearest to filing date 2713 Payments was thrown out
in,. September 3 Mrs Rose St Clair *> circulation —1. Sales
thTOa?h dealers iGiCZl:Z High School District to Shalkv
,d founter valer Independent School Dis-
J-|
H !1 County News —
County Judge J Howard Eng-
. served as co-hostess with
■ Browitift'2
Transfer of two small sections
land from Freoship Kura!
street v e a dor s, and
sales. 286: 2, Mail subscriptions
2336- l™-"
-ed dkfrteg She bonnet*j . , ______held.
HoM president
: ffse business ]
ot LUC
County was- up-.
Mi
members answered i
sessior,.
'Owora a *ewer at -Wbitney High Fourteen
S; ' is the first State Fair rot! caB. and two guests. Mrs,.' *
q. ,,«>*' who has been selected Standefer. of Cbftoo. and
frem Whitney Mrs Browning s granddaughter
„ .. ; _ _ „ of San Antonio, were present.
The Mendian Trttoune — -
Jolts from the J k J As the A m®s'
a >pade. until last week wher Avon
be stumbled over one '' Following the business meeting
Tbe dates for Walnut Springs the hostesses served delicious re-
Anrsual Homecoming have beer freshments, which consisted ol
set. for Sat. and Sun Oct 15-16 kalachies. mas, minis, punch.
The Classes of 23 and 32 will and coffee,
be honored. --——---
Ti__Uamilfftn Maral/i N*wc _
f HE ndiisi iTon nor flio-new> —
FM2965, which be^ns at VS
Highway 281 and extends north
east to the Lews River bridge,
will be completed in two or three
weeks.
Miss Starkey Dittmar. (laugh-'
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ditt-
c. Total paki drculation 2616.
d Free distributism Qnclud- C«*« will review dispute of
samples and advertising R*° Grande Valley residents ever
copies, by mail, carrier or poases^im of half of a winning
other means, 50 S34.00G Mexican national lottery
e. Total distribution (sum of ticket.
c and d) 2666 AG ^
f. Office use. leftover, un- , . _ !
accounted, spoiled after print- Attorney General Waggoner.
Carr has held that a
county may provide ambulance
. ... ..... _ . service for its cituens under the
^ aalh0rity COUmies 10 Spmd
made by me above is correct ^pyjjjjj. qq public health
2nd complete. *
s James W. Smith, i j,, ano<her opinion. Attorney
_' - publisher Carr said that the De-
ing. 47.
g. (Sum of e and f), 2713.
W* M
-iih
BiW* thought for this week . . -
But when the Comforter is
come, whom I will send onto
you from the Father, even the
spirit of truth, which pro-
ceeded! from the Father, be
will testify of me: ioh« 15:26
partment of Mental Health and
Mental Retardation may join
NOW, as many kinds as there are kinds of drivers to enjoy them—from the SS 396
(the Chevelle for the DRIVING MAN) to the brand new Concours Custom Wagon!
C*TA*LISMCO
IN THE TM* 1WI
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m SOSOUC COUNTY
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT BIO WEST STM STREET. CLIFTON. TEXAS
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Bart L. Ivey, Superintendent
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Office Phone 675^876
Residence 6758783
Long live Chevelle! And its trim dimensions,
sharp performance and great maneuverability.
For there’re a new grille, new wraparound
tailligt-*s and distinctive sheet-metal changes.
The eftect is a newer, more contemporary look.
As for specific models, one is completely new:
t i e su mptuous Concours Custom Wagon shown
below, featuring the rich look of wood outside.
Then there’s the SS 396 with a 396-cubic-inch
Turbo-Jet V8, special suspension and an even
For '67. everything new that
could happen ... happened!
Now, at your Chevrolet dealer's
the stout
uxe
more remarkable capacity for delighting the st
of heart. Other models, too: Malibu, 300 Del
and 300, all with Body by Fisher.
In addition, every '67 Chevelle carries a multi-
tude of new safety features such as &
GM-developed energy-absorbing steering
column, four-way hazard warning flasher, dual
master cylinder brake system with warning light.
Try a Quick-Size Chavel**» at your Chevrolet
dealer's.
Chevelle Concours Custom Wagon
Standefer Chevrolet Company
42-1700
329 West Fifth Street
Clifton. Texas
Telephone 6753412
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Smith, James W. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1966, newspaper, October 13, 1966; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth797083/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.