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SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Melvin Warren of Clifton won a silver
medal for this 22x30 pastel of "Old Timer of Tombstone” recently
at the 19th annual Cowboy Artists of America exhibition held at
Phoenix Art Museum.
GOLD MEDAL WINNER — James Boren of Clifton won a gold medal annual Cowboy Artists of America exhibition held at Phoenix Art
for this 2116x29 watercolor of "Two Months ’Til Spring" at the 19th Museum recently.
Clifton Artists Boren & Warren Win Awards At Exhibition
PHOENIX, Ariz. — Clifton artist Two Months 'Til Spring, which won the Silver Medal in the Drawing & the most prestigious organization in
James Boren was honored Oct. 20 the Gold Medal in the Watersoluble Other Media category for his work the country for the growth and sup-
at the awards banquet of the Cowboy category. titled Old Timer of Tombstone. port of Western American Realem
Artists of America for his watercolor, Melvin Warren, also of Clifton, won The Cowboy Artists of America is The 19th Annual Exhibition of the
Cowboy Artists of America will con-
tinue thorugh Nov. 18 at the Phoenix
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KILLEEN — Beginning this month
(November), more than three million
customers in Texas will receive separate
bills from AT&T for all leased telephones
at their homes and businesses.
For most customers, the charges are
not new. They are simply separated from
the old telephone bill and mailed in a
separate envelope.
Previously, all equipment charges for
leased telephones were included in mon-
thly bills from Southwestern Bell, along
with charges for local and Iona distance
telephone service.
With the restructuring of the Bell
System in January 1904, ownership of
leased telephone equipment transferred
Sorenson Elected To
‘Vesterheim’ Board
CHICAGO, III. — Carl W. W. Sorenson
of Dallas, owner and Operator of the Scan-
dinavian import shop Vikingland USA.
was elected to the Board of Trustees of
Vesterheim, the Norwegian-American
Museum (located in Decorah, Iowa) at the
annual meeting of Vesterheim's board
held at the Union League Club of
Chicago.
Sorenson is one of 73 trustees on the
national board who are elected primarily
for their leadership qualities and their
ongoing support of Vesterheim and its
mission of preserving the culture of the
Norwegian people in America.
The century-old institution is currently
among the largest immigrant ethnic
museums in the country, with a collection
numbering over 12,000 objects and offer-
ing educational programs and services
relating to the Norwegian-American
heritage.
Davis Awarded USAF
Meritorious Service
Modal in Idaho
KELLY AFB - Air Force Master Sgt.
Jerry J. Davis, son of Raymond G. and
Billie J. Davis of Route 2, Valley Mills, has
been decorated with the Meritorious Ser-
vice Medal at Mountain Home Air Force
Base. Idaho.
The medal is awarded specifically for
outstanding non-combat meritorious
achievement or service to the United
States.
Davis, a first sergeant with the 366th
Transportation Squadron, is a 1966
graduate of Widefield High School, Col-
orado Springs, Cok>
His wife, Laura, is the daughter of
Elmer S. and Lois A. Joseph of
Longwood, Fla.
to AT&T Information Systems. As a result,
AT&T will begin sending separate bills to
customers who lease telephones.
“To receive proper credit, it is impor-
tant that customers direct payments
separately to AT&T Information Systems
for leased for purchased equipment and
to Southwestern Bell for local service,"
i said Bryden Moon, AT&T Consumer
\ Sales and Services area business office
manager for Texas The new AT&T Infor-
mation Systems bills will include a return,
envelope for customer convenience
“We think most customers will find
their new AT&T bill easy to read and
understand,” Moon said. "An insert will
be included to further explain the infor-
mation printed on the bills. But if ques-
tions do arise, customers can call the
toll-free 800 number printed on their bill.
We'll respond to each as quickly as we
possibly can."
Customers leasing one or two
telephones from AT&T will receive a bill
quarterly. Those who lease three or more
telephones, or have monthly charges of
$12 or more, will receive a bill each
month. Business customers leasing com-
plex systems will receive monthly bills.
The nationwide conversion to separate
billing is being conducted in stages
through July 1985
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Smith, W. Leon. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1984, newspaper, November 1, 1984; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth798059/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.