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iSttfft.dS o^Tp,*'Carbon, Larson
Bnd orwt pond tor W. B. Moorman
of the Fairview community. DoIIn!An Molfl
T«o mile* of termer* and two^| HCUIHOll IIClU
Conservation Service per-
assisting (he Bosque Soil
District in applying
•ail. water, and plant conservation
staked ponds for W. I Cameron of
Morgan, and Robert A. Whitley, of
Wan (on his place five mites west
«f Clifton), and Lawrence Tolliver,
af Iredell
Taw ponds were checked tor
tenth* mile of diversion terrace
were checked tor completion for
W I Cameron,
A 750 foot diversion terrace was
staked and checked for capacity
to carry water into a pond for
Marcus Munden This diversion
also carries water away from a
gully on his cropland
Robert A Whitley became a co-
operator with the Bosque Soil Con-
servation District He plan* to build
two pond* for livestock water. At
present he is clearing 88 acres of
cedar and oak off his rangeland
He plan* to seed this area to a na
I C- E. Pratt, following nearly
j three weeks as a patient in the
Santa Fe,Hospital in Temple, was
I able lo return to his Clifton home
j on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Pratt
On Sunday. May 20, the Carlson *ble to be up and to visit in
and Larson families met at fake ,own, although ha,cannot drive his
Whitney for a reunion, with the j
day being spent in visiting, enjoy
ing the delicious food, boat riding,
and water skiing.
The following persons were pres-
ent for the enjoyable occasion
Mr and Mrs. O. A. Carlson. Mr
and Mrs C. H. Brynie, Mr and
Mrs. Ennis Erickson, Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Erickson, Mr and
Houston Pinstad, Mr. and
Douglas Flnstad. O. P langseth
Mr. and Mrs Milford (.arson and
daughters, Anna and Sue, Mr. and
car as yet.,, .cs*- ‘
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Dots your
property insurance
cover the conttnfs
of your homo?
Insurance on your btfuse
alone i» not enough. Your
kitchen appliances, TV set.
furniture... sU the contents
of your home .. , should be
protected against loss by fire
or other disaster. Csll us tor
a complete property insur-
ance checkup .. . today!
Aars&Dahl
INSURANCE AGENCY
COMPLETE
INSURANCE
SER VICE
P. O. Box 304 — Ph. OR 5-2601
CLIFTON, TEXAS
five grass mixture next February > Mrs i*, Larson and sons, Kenneth
and defer grazing till frost to al | and Mr and Mr* Julius
low the seedlings to get rooted ' Mr and Mrs Ijedor 1-arson
down. |and children, Martha and John
- Mrs Martha Lyon, F,dmond larson
MISS CHRISTENSON i Louis Larson, Mis* Ena Urson
ENTERTAINS GUILD j Mr and Mrs Harlan Mclemwe
Al 7 30 o’clock on Tuesday night, j *>"».
May 17. Mis* Oleta Christenson J*r. and Mr*. Jf* Bland and son
served a* hostess to The Study Oonn.e, Bunny hue Orbert. and
in tku r,tv Dolores Wagner, of Clifton;
Ur. K f m nresided dur And Mr and Mr* Ai Carlson and
«- *'•««*■
ed by 14 members and one guest, Dennis Cartoon *"4 Me ami Mrs
Reverend James H Elder Jr. M.s* C E. Carlson and JJ
( hristenaon led the reapoasive , *rL Curtis Jr James. Elaine, Mar
reading of Psalm 130 «*"• a"‘l J*ck!f' M,r *"?
Mrs Harry Womack presented Mr* Barney O. Carlson and chi I
Mrs James H Elder Jr. who, with .K®d!h u,'*"a tee tin'
the assistance of Reverend Elder, ; »f Midland. Vtr and MmLee arl
diKusaed the first part of Chapter *<>0. !?r *n!?,M .B J’ P, *"J
5 of the study book, ' Alms And J«n, Todd, Mr and Mrs la renc.
Altars ” It was a most interesting * d|im Fmma
program and was made even more Dudley and children, Jim, Emma.
meaningful when items diaeussed , <*« *n<> ^rrell. ?(^***^*n*: ^
were shown, such a* a ram’* horn, and Mrs. Henry Cftllier and chil
a prayer ahawl. a Jewish calendar ^ren, Blake, Ann, and Nan, of Mr
and Sunday School literalure, maps
and other thing*, most of which
had been loaned to the Elders by
the Cantor of the Jewish Syna
gogue In Waco He also told the
F.lders much information not found
in the study book, which they
passed on to the Study Guild mem
bers.
During the b u s i n e * s meeting
John Canuteson was voted to be the
1980 recipient of The Study Guild
scholarship given each year to a
member of the Senior Class of
Gregor, Mr and Mrs. A R Wolber
and children, Dorothy, Margaret,
Esther Marie, and Ted, of Craw
; ford; Mr and Mrs. E. S I.arson
and Mr and Mrs. John Carlson
: and son, Johnic, of McKinney;
And E. C. C'arlson, J L. Carlson,
I Mr and Mrs O B Carlson and
I daughters, Camilla. Marian, and
Beverly, Mr and Mrs. James Ein-
stad and children, Lars and Lovixa
Ann, Mrs, Emma Finstad, Mr and
Mrs Wilson Finstad and son, Mr
and Mrs Sam Skidmore and daugh
Clifton High School It also was ters, Veronica and Jo Ann. Mr and
voted to present additional scholar Mrs C P. Toomer and Randy,M
ships to each of the three girls pre , and Mrx I*o WemeL Bivn Be
■ viously selected for this scholar- telson, 1 at Burton and **r. and i ^
ship- Betty Gail Ludwig, Marilyn Mrs. Daniel Cillard and children^-j ship.
Schramm, and Barbara Zuehlke- -1 Dayn and Denis*, of Fort Worthy LUTHERAN CHURCH
who are continuing their college Mr and Mr. Bill Floyd Mr and IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
work i Mrs. Alton Engcr and daughter
Following the business meeting j Tolline, and Mrs^ Hannah Hoff
delirious refreshments were served ; Brown, of Waco, Mr a ml Mrs. Car
v the hostess i «*gen *nd ch,ldn’n- Woodie and
_ ! Dian, of Gonzales; Mr. and Mrs
Mr* Bearlle S Goar, of McAllen I J. W. Houston and children, David
arrived in Clifton last Monday for and Carolyn, of Alice,
visit with her brother in law and ! And Mr and Mrs. < arl Hagen
sister, Mr and Mrs Ed Byrum,1 Jr and children, Connie, John, and
who reside on Star Route 1. j Linda, of Longview Mrs. Ragnh.ld
Haugen and son, Erick, of Oslo,
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday;
8 30 A. M—Divine Worship.
CATHOLIC SERVICE
Fathar James J. Gillespie
Mass 0:30 A M. each Sunday in
the City Hall here.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
M. O. Woodruff, Pastor
Sunday Morning
9 30 AM— Sunday School
(classes for every age).
10 55 A. M .....Morning Worship.
Training Union—0:30 P. M.
Evangelistic Services— 7:30 P M
Youth Fellowship—-8 30 P M.
Monday
WMU will meet at the church at
♦ 00 P M for the Royal Service
program “Unto the Children’s
Children ”
Teachers’ and Officers’ Meeting,
6 45 P M
Prayer Service, 7:30 P. M
Brotherhood will meet on the
third Thursday of each month; next
meeting will be Thursday, June 16.
7:00 P M.
ST. OLAP LUTHERAN CHURCH
Ivor Haupon, Pastor
Cranfills Gap, Texas
Saturday:
Senior Confirmation class, 8:00
A M
Junior Confirmation class, 10:00
A M
Sunday:
Adult Bible Class, 0 00 A. M.
Divine Worship, 10:00 A. M.
Senior Luther league, 7:30 P. M
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Jamos H. Eldar, Jr., Ministar
Sunday:
10 00 A M - Sunday School.
10:00 A M. — Men’s Downtown
Bible Class at Telephone Office.
11:00 A M — Worship Service;
sermon: Election Ephesians 1:4.
7:30 P. M —Senior High Fellow
Eckert Reunion
Held May 29
On Sunday, May 29. the Eigh’h
Annual Eckert Family Reunion was
held at the American Iz-gion Club-
house in the Clifton City Park,
with 77 members of the family
( and three visitor* present.
At noon a delicious basket lunch
was spread and enjoyed by every-
one
Honorable mention was made of
the following persons, and they
also were presented with silver do!
| lars: Janet and Johnnie Eckert
(twins); who had the nearest birth-
; days to the reunion date; Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Kruse, whose anni-
versary was nearest that dale; and
Mr and Mrs Conrad Arlitt, who
drove the oldest car to the reunion
: and also were presented with a
; miniature 1960 model car.
| Attending the reunion were Mr
and Mrs. Eugene Arlitt and family
1 and Mr and Mrs. Conrad Arlitt, of
N'eedsviiie; Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Arlitt. of Wharton; Mr. and Mrs.
I Oscar Roesner and family, of Ro-
senberg, Mr and Mrs. Milton Al-
bers and family and Mrs. E. A
Eckert, of Carmine; Mrs. leona
Kiel and Mrs. Ora lee Frenzel, of
Round Top; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
j Sanders and family, Mr and Mrs
II A. Eckert and son. Mr and Mrs.
Kenneth Kruse, and Mr and Mrs
< larence Eckert, of Dallas; Mrs.
Emilie Eckert and family, Mrs
Irma Ifovend, Mr and Mrs D W ;
Black and son, and Mr and Mrs.!
Dan Bruton and daughter, of Fort
Worth;
And Mr and Mrs. Richard Han
ath and Miss Hulda Eckert, of
Houston; Mrs. Jessie Eckert, of
Asher, Oklahoma; Mr and Mrs
Franklin Eckert and family, of
Rrenham; Mr and Mrs. Johnnie
Eckert and Mrs. Hedwig Eckert, j
of Burton; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Eck
ert and son, of Valley Mills; and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eckert, Mr !
and Mrs. Otto Eckert and daugh
ter, Mr and Mrs. Gus Groppel, Mr
and Mrs. Oscar Eckert, Mr. and
Mrs, Edwin Kruse and daughter.!
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wiede anri j
sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor J
Thiele and son, of Clifton.
Guests were Mr and Mrs. Aug-
ust Roetschke, of Route 3, Valley
Mills, and Miss Barbara Spears, of
Asher, Oklahoma
PERSONALS
Visiting last week in the home
! of their parents and grandparents.
Mr and Mrs. A. T Duncan, were
Mrs. D L Bonham and daughters,
j Betsy, Ronda, and Brenda, of Cor-
j pus Christi.
Reverend and Mrs Ocee John
1 son and children, Marilyn. Kathy,
iand Mark; of Big Timber, Mon
(tana, arrived in Cliiton Wednes-
day of last week and remained un
j til Tuesday of this week with Rev-
i erend Johnson’s mother, Mrs. Os-
j car C, Johnson, and sister, Mrs.
j Tommy Wiggins, and family. Mrs.
j Johnson returned home with her
| son and his family for a visit in
their home,
| Dick Holt, ot Houston, spent
from Friday of last week until Sun
day here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. P. Holt. Also visiting here
with their parents, the Holts and
| Mr. and Mrs. Otho Jones, from
Thursday of last week until Tues-
j day of this week were Mr and
Mrs. Dennis Jones and children.
; Timothy, Richard, and Rosemary
| of Huntsville. The Dennis Jones
| family left here Tuesday for Eu-
1 gene, Oregon, w here Mr Jones will
teach English during the summer
j months at the University of Ore
• gon During the regular school
year he teaches at Sam Houston
! State College.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Ice Amund
son, of Tacoma, Washington, ar-
; rived in Clifton Tuesday of last
; week and remained until Wednes-
day of this week with his mother,
Mrs. Neil Amundsow, and sister.
Miss Aline Amundson. Joining the
; group on Sunday were Mr and
Mrs. Arthur Amundson, of Aus-
; tin, and their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Aston,
of Fort Worth. Also arriving Sat-
urday for the family gathering
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mickel-
son and sons, I^arry and Donnie,
of Houston. Mr Mickelson and his
sons returned to Houston Sunday,
but Mrs. Mickelson remained to
spend this week with her mother,
Mrs. Neil Amundson, and the oth-
er folks.
i Surprise Birthday Dinner
Honors D. B. Honee, Clifton
A surprise birthday dinner was
i given Sunday, June 5, honoring
i D B Hone a and also a nephew,
Curtis Routh, of Clifton.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Shelton Payne of Kopperl,
Mr. and Mrs. J J Honea, Mr and
Mrs. T C. Wallace, Mr and Mrs.
; J. E. Coston. and Mr and Mrs. Hu
.ert Cooper and children. Jerry
land Brenda, of Cleburne, Mr. and
Mrs. James Payne and children.
Mike and Patti, of Arlington, Mr
land Mrs Roy Lee Moore, Mr. and
j Mrs. Larry Colwick and children,
Wanda, Joey, and Eugene, Mr and
Mrs. Bobby Honea and children,
David and Vickie, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Routh and son, Curtis, all 0f
! Clifton, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Hall and son. David, of Fort Hood.
Mr and Mrs. Keith Appleby and
daughter, Suzanne, and Mrs. Ap-
pleby’s niece, Miss Linda Sue Cur-
ton, all of El Paso, visited in Clif-
ton from Saturday a week ago un-
til last Sunday with Mrs. Apple
by’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Walter
A. Golden, and with Mr Appleby’s
brother, Kent Appleby, and family.
A friend of Miss Curton’s, Miss Gay
Lynn Philbin, of Waco, returned
to Ei Paso with the folks Sunday
Also spending the past week-end
here in the Golden home was their
son, W. A. Golden, of Baytown.
Brownie Latham, Phone OR5-3410
IS IN THE MARKET FOR YOUR OATS AND WHEAT.
Top prices paid either picked up in field
or at his place of business.
Located At Former Boettcher Site
THANKS, FRIENDS
For your support and consideration in the June 4 Sec-
ond Primary Election, which made it possible for me to
lead my opponent in the run-off for Commissioner of
Precinct 3 in Bosque County.
It will continue to be my foremost aim, as Commissioner
of Precinct 3, to do everything possible to support the
best interests of my precinct and of Bosque County as a
whole.
Sincerely yours,
(s) R. W. (Dude) Standefei
How to add years
to your life
100 year* ago the average
American could expect
to live about 40 year*.
Today—about 70. Modem sanitation, diet, drugs
and medical practice have added 30 years to our
Itfe span. And note that 70 is average. Many die
aooner. Many live longer. You up your chancca
of being a ‘‘longer ’ if you eat properly and get
proper medical care. This means periodic check-
ups by your physician. As pharmacists we are
pleated to help by supplying the drugs your doctor
prescribes—drugs unknown a century ago. We’re
aoconadout of the effectivene** of modem medicine
that we're shooting for a life span of 100 years.
How about you?
C0LVERT S prescription pharmacy
330 W. 5th — Clifton — Phong OR 5-2691
son,
Norway; Mrs Clarice Holt, of Hous-
ton; Mr and Mrs Mansel Haywood
and children, Debra, Sandra, and
Mary, of Point Comfort; Mr. and
Mrs. O. E. Larson and Mrs. F. W
McFarren and daughter, Betty, of
Cleburne; Mrs L. B Jungerman.
of Korintza; Mr and Mrs. Krmon
Bellomy, Mr and Mrs. Claude Dow
dy Jr., Leslie Larson and children,
Rowena and Clarence, Mr and Mrs
Tllden Tjirson and son, David, and
leo G Wenzel and daughter, Carla,
of Dallas; Mr and Mrs Edward
Kleibrink and children, Eddie and
Carol, of Pampa; Mr. and Mrs. Gepe
laiurence and sons, John, Jerry
and Billy Joe, of Ij Marque; and
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Mclz-more and
children, Darwin and Jonclle, of
Valley Mills.__
ROGSTAD-BRONSTAD
RKUNION SET JULY 3
Annual Rogstad Bronstad Family
Reunion has been scheduled for
Sunday. July 3, at Our Savior's
Lutheran Church at Norse, near
Clifton, according to information
received this week at the Record
office.
Everyone is asked to bring lunch
to be enjoyed in (he Parish Hill
at the noon hour The group will
attend church services in the morn
ing, and a program will be held
during the afternoon.
Missouri Synod
"Tho Church of tho Lothoran Hour"
W. F. Rolf, Pastor
June 12—No service.
June 10—Service conducted by
Candidate Robert Melde of Ale-
man, Texas.
June 26—Service in charge of
Candidate Robert Melde.
Ernest Erickson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Erickson, underwent sur
gery recently at the Goodall and
Witcher Clinic Hospital to correct
a knee injury received last fall
while playing football. Young
Erickson is on crutches this week
but expects to be able to get about
as usual soon.
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CHURCH OP CHRIST
J. Roy Wsldrum, Ministar
10:00 A M.—Bible Study.
10:50 A. M. — Morning Worship;
sermon subject. ‘‘What Have They
Seen In Thy House?”
7:00 P. M, — Evening Service;
sermon subject, “Our Prayers Hin-
dered.”
OUR SAVIOR'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
"Tha Heart of tha
Nona Community"
Joal E. Nolson, Pastor
Saturday, 10:00 A M —Confirma-
tion Class.
Sunday:
9 00 A. M — Adult Bible Class.
10 00 A. M.—Worship Service.
A cordial welcome to all visitors.
COON CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH
Floyd Russell Jr., Pastor
Sunday, June 12:
10:00 A. M— Sunday School.
11 00 A. M —Morning Worship.
'Teffre?05r 7lFVtttTPd
7 30 P. M.~ Bible Study (Num-
bers).
8 00 P M.—Evening Worship.
Sermon: “Luke Teaches History.”
Church conference following the
evening worship service.
Everyone welcome to every serv-
ice.
ZION UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST—Womack
Walter R. Simpson, Pastor
Sunday School—9:00 A. M.
Morning Worship—10:00 A M.
June 6-17, 8:30 11:00 A M. —
Daily Vacation Bible School.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
J. E. Morton, Paator
Sunday:
Sunday School—9:45 A. M
Morning Worship—10:50 A M.
Youth Fellowship—6:00 P. M.
Evening Worship-7:00 P M
The WSCS meets each Monday
at 3:00 P M.
Methodist Men meet on the first
Tuesday at 7 00 P. M.
The Official Board meets first
Thursday at 7:00 P. M.
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
S. I. Knwdsan, Pastor
Sunday, 9:30 A. M — Sunday
School and Bible Classes. 10 30-
Divine Worship.
Monday. 7 30—W M F. Auxiliary.
Devotion; Mrs. Otto Gangshei; Bi-
ble Study: ‘The Servant’s Week
>f Crisis—The Cross,” Mrs. Harlan
Hoel Hostesses: Mrs. June Stande-
fer and Mrs. Ralph Ray.
Tuesday, 1:00 P M—Martha Cir-
cle will meet in the O. P. Lang-
seth home with Mrs. Langseth and
Mrs. W T. Anderson as hostesses.
Thursday, 2:00 — Rachel Circle
meets in the home of Mrs. Miihl-
hause
Friday. 8:00 P. M. — Vacation
Church School closing program.
ASSEMBLY OF GOO CHURCH
West Sth St. and N. Ave. N
Reverend R. D. Gilder, Pester
Sunday School—10:00 A. M.
Morning Services—11:00 A M.
Sunday. 6:30 P. M.—Christ Am-
bassador Service.
Sunday, 7:45 P. M.—Ladies’ Mis-
sionary Council.
Thursday. 7:45 P. M. — Regular
! night services.
Dorr Equipment Co., Si and Tom Davis, Leo Marshall, Truitt Blackburn,
Charlie Holt, D. H. Whitford, and Hanson Conservation Contractor
invite YOU to the
Bosque County
Range Management
Clinic & Field Day
Tuesday, June 14
HEAR an outstanding program on soil and water conservation practices
... range management... fast, economical ways to turn timbered
land into profitable pastures.
SEE the new Rome K-G Clearing Blade aad other developments of the
world's leading manufacturers of heavy duty land clearing equipment.
Field Demonstration
Tuesday, Jane 14, Starts 1 p.m.
PARKS
HEREFORD RANCH
7 Miles West of Meridian on
Highway 22 at intersection
withFM2136
You'll see the K-G blade clear big timber in less
time than you ever believed possible followed by
heavy duty disc .plow and seeding.
(Above program sponsored by Bosque County
Range Management Committee, Bosque County
Extension Service, Bosque County Soil Conserva-
tion District, and Darr Equipment Co., Caterpillar
dealer.)
Morning Program
MERIDIAN SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Waymon Davis, County Agent, meeting leader
9:00 A. M.—Howard Boswell, editor of Soil and
Water Magazine.
9:10 A. M.—"Waterbill, USA," Conservation, mo-
vie, narrated by Walter Cronkite.
9:35 A. M.—"Big Timber Clearing" with the
Rome K-G Blade, C. H. Smithson, Dorr
Equipment Co.
9:55 A. M.—"Deferred Grazing and Stocking
Rates," Bobby Ragsdale, associate range
specialist, Texas Extension Service.
10:15 A. M.—Break for refreshments.
10:30 A. M.—Root Plowing And Seeding. *
10:50 A. M.—"Cost Benefits Of Conservation
Practices and Financing Plans Avail-
able," C H. Bates, farm management
specialist, Texas Extension Service.
11:15 A. M.—"Bosque Co. A. S. C Cost-Share
Program," Henry Bass, Bosque Co. A.
S. C office manager.
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