The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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StAftSVILLE HOMECOMING
M Seamille Baptist Church,
■ Valley MU1». has announced
that It will have a homecoming
Sunday August 38 The church 1*
in its nth year of activity Rever
end Lyon Ashcraft said that church
services will be held at 11:00 A. M
after which lunch will be spread
«u the church grounds. Guests will
be recognised during the alter
Man'* program, at which time the
Croup also will enjoy a singing.
E. V. Stevens was a patient in
the local hospital from Friday of
last week until Sunday. Everyone
hopes that Mr. Sevens soon will
be feeling fine again.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
James H. Elder Jr., Minister
Sunday
10:00 A. M.~Sunday School.
10.00 A. M — Men’s Downtown
Bible Class at Telephone Office
1100 A M — Worship Service.
COON CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH
Fleyd Russell Jr., Pester
Sunday:
10:00 Av*4E—Sunday School
1100 A M —Morning Worship, f
Frank Hart Smith. Evangelist
7 30 P M - Revival Prayer Meet j
r«rn«r d, wim«»f»w
Mas* 0.30 A M, each Sunday in
(he*City HaH here
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Clifton, Texas
Sunday, *00 A M — Divine W'or-
ship.
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
S. 8 Knudsen, Pastor
Sunday. 10 30 A M Divine Wot
ship.
| Thursday Mary Ctrt le *il! meet
in (he Fellowship Hail for all day
quilting
Meridian Court
And Local News
Mr and Mr*. Torn J Trimble and
children had as their weekend
guests his brother and sister-in-
law. Mr and Mrs. Roy I.. Garrett,
and son* of Fort Worth.
Mr and Mrs Ray Stoekard and
children, David and Jane, are va-
CHURCH OP CHRIST
J. Roy Waldrum, Minister
10:00 A M—Bible Study,
10 50 A M —Morning worship;
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I sermon subject, “A Reproduction
p M—Closing Service of j of The New Testament Church,”
Gospel singing, special j 7 30 P M —Evening Service:
" sermon subject, "The Conversion
Of The Ethiopian ”
ZION UNITED
CHURCH OP CHRIST—Womack
Welter R. Simpson, Pastor .
Sunday: >
Sunday School—9 00 A M,
Morning Worship--10 00 A M
August 28 Sunday School Picnic
in Joe Conrad’s pas
at 3:00 P M
lure
August 28
7 30 P M
September
paper drive
and can
some of
members
Youth Fellowship at
3 Youth Fellowship
If you have paper
bring it on August 28,
the Youth Fellowship
will be on hand to un
Aars&Dahl
INSURANCE AGENCY
COMPLETE
INSURANCE
SER VICE
P. O. Box 304 — Ph. OR5-8601
CLIFTON, TEXAS
pnusic. dynamic preaching by Rev-
erend Frank Hart Smith
Everyone welcome to every serv-
ice.
OUR SAVIOR S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
"The Heert of the
Norse Community"
Joel E. Nelson, Pester
Sunday:
j 9 00 A M -Adult Bible < lass
10.00 A M.—Worship Service
I Tuesday, 8 00 PM— C hurch
Council at Parish Hall
A cordial welcome to all visitors
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
J. E. Morton, Pestor
i Sunday:
Sunday School—0 45 A M
Morning Worship—10 SO A M
Y’oulh 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 j
Tuesday at 7 00 P M.
The Official Board meets first
i Thursday at 7:00 P M
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
M. D. Woodruff, Pastor
Sunday Morning
9 30 A M — Sunday School
j (classes for every age)
10 55 A M Morning W’orship.
Training Union—6:30 P M.
Evangelistic Services— 7 30 P. M
Youth Fellowship 8 30 P M
Monday
Beginner Sunlieams, 3 00 P M.
Primary Sunbeams. 3 00 P. M,
Junior G A s. 4 00 P M
R. A.’s, 5 00 P M HUNTING. FISHING LICENSES
wAJ0C|'f “ ,0K^ }"?£} bh hI ARE READY TO SEND OUT
\$ M U, members at the church
at 4 00 PM Mrs. S. L. Witcher; New hunting and fishing licenses
will show pictures of her recent i |or the 1960 61 season will be mail
European trip led to licenses deputies throughout
Wednesday the slate this week according to C
Intermediate G. A’s, 6:15 P. M. i, Kriou, fiscal director of the
Teachers’ and Officers’ Meeting, Game A Fish Commission
6:45 P. M. | The licenses will reach these
Prayer Service, 7:30 P. M. deputies in time for buying bv
Brotherhood will meet on the September 1, when a new license is
third Thursday of each month; next | required They will be available at
meeting will be Thursday, Septccn most sporting goods stores, from
her 15, 7 00 P M (county clerks, and game wardens
A cordial welcome to all visitors Fishing licenses will sell for
$2 15 for either resident or non-;
} resident A license is required of;
! anyone between t he ages of 16
| and 65 who fishes outside his home j
county, or fishing anywhere with j
ia rod and reel
j A new hunting license form has j
: been prepared for the upcoming
i season The resident license will:
sell for 53 15 and is required for j
all persons between 16 and 65 who;
i hunt outside their own counties
The new license will not be effec
tive until September 1, and per |
sons caught hunting or fishing be
tween now and that time without;!
their old license will be subject to j1
prosecution.
The new license* are expected to |
go on sale after August 25
load it If you have paper and need
to have it picked up notify any of
the members of the Youth Fellow
ship, Calvin Rueter. OR5 3494, or
call the parsonage, OR5 3599
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Missouri Synod
"The Church if fhe Lutheran Hour"
W F. Rolf, Pestor
9 30 A M —Sunday School and
Bible Class.
10 30 A M — Worship Services.
The public is cordially invited.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
West 5th St. end N. Ave. N
Sunday School—10 00 A M
Morning Services— 11 00 A M
Fvrning Services 7 30 P M
Tuesday. 2 (8) P M ladies’ Mis
sionary Council
Thursday, 7 45 P M — Regular
night services.
Farm & Ranch Loans
Low Interest • Long Time • Quick Service
L. E. Tennison — Clifton, Texas
rJuon 3
FLOOR COVERING
LINOLEUM. TILE ft CARPET
FLOOR FINISHING
VENETIAN BLINDS
PLASTIC DRAINBOARDS
BOLD B INSTALLED
— PREE ESTIMATES
busimms pnoni ow a ieee
MSiDittci pmoni oa-a ataa
LONE STAR CONSTRUCTS
STATION AT WALNUT SPRINGS
Lone Star Gas Company is con
structing a new compressor station
in Walnut Springs to make more
natural gas available for Hamilton;
and Valley Mills this winter
This new station will be complet j
ed October 1. It will compress from ;
3,000,000’ to 5,000,000 cubic feet:
per day.
Mr*. S. E. Ragsdale and children,
Silas' and Maude Pearl, and Mr*.I
Maude Lovelady visited frog} j
Tuesday until Thursday of last
week in Longview with Mr and!
Mrs. W L Johnson and children,!
John. June, and Jeanie. Mrs. John-
son is a sister of Mrs Ragsdale and j
a daughter of Mrs. Lovelady.
Trade with Record advertiser*.
.
THERE IS nothing fancy about our used cars, but better still they do not
have a fancy price. But our used cars do have a lot of good mileage left in
them. Come in, look ’em over—if you find what you need, you’ll find the
price right
FOR USED PARTS for your car or pick-up, shop OUTLAW’S WRECKER
SERVICE first; you’ll gave on your parts needs.
US- ■
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PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT ON TOWING JOBS
Outlaw Wrecker Service
Hr Through Garsg* Repair Service See Oscar Outlaw's Garage
rationing in the Davis Mountains
and wilt nhrfvntt Carlsbad Caverns
and the White Sands in New Mex
ICO.
Mr and Mrs Ben R Butts and
son, David, had as their guest dur
mg the week-end his sister in law, j
Mrs Robert Butts, of Austin.
Mr and Mrs Moran Warren visit
ed m Gatesville this past Sunday;
with his brother and sister-in law,!
Mr and Mrs S L. Warren. They
were joined there by another broth
i er and sister in law. Mr and Mr.
Oswald Warren, of Knox City
Mrs. Roy Wood and children
Carolyn and Joe, returned Monday
i to their home in Snyder after a
visit here with her aunt, Mr* Mar
garet Ryari Mrs. Ryan’s sister. Miss
Irene Harris, of Grand Prairie, visit-
ed here during the weekend
Mr and Mrs. Mervin Spider and
son, Tommy, are spending their va-
cation this week in Houston. Gal-
veston. and San Antonio.
R L. Gann, who is attending
Durham’s Radio TV - Electronic
School in San Antonio, spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr and
Mrs Melvin Gann R f, is a 1960
graduate of Meridian High School.
Mr and Mrs John T Lynch and
daughter, Nancy Ann, of Bay City,
vi«ited in the home of Mrs, H. J
Seidel and daughters last Friday
,and Saturday
Mr and Mr* J R Gaskey had as
: their week end guest* their son.
Lyndon Gaskey. a student at Dur-
ham’* Radio TV F Wtrunic School
in- Sun knurs*, and her mother
Mr* R C Caraway of Stephens tile
Mrs Ray Gibbons received a hip
injury last Saturday when she was
kicked by a home She was treated'
jin the CliDon hospital and way
able to return home Monday
Misses Ruth and Fils a Seidel, ac
companied by Mrs Edwin Nichols
and daughter, Su.san. of Valley-
Mills, visited Friday and Saturday
jin Tyler with their sister, Mrs
(George Wright, and family
Recent guests in the home of
j Mr and Mrs. Victor Richardson
and daughters were her sister, Miss
Bat Shelton, and Tommy Jones,
both of Brownwood.
Mr and Mr*. W. C. Owen and
, daughter. Patsy, had as their week-
end visitors Mr and Mrs. Roy
Owen and children and Mr and
Mrs W. G. Roberts and sons, all
of Fort Worth.
Mr and Mrs George Weeks and
children, Beth. John, and Don. of
Big Spring, returned home Tuesday
after visiting here several days
with his mother, Mrs, D Weeks.
Deads Recorded
Vernon 0( Hogue and O D Hall
to Herbert M Kay. lot 55. Shore
Acres, Lake Whitney.
S L. Bennett to James C. Shields,
lots 64-65, Beachland, Lake Whit-
ney.
Chris E. Strand lo Carl A Jones,
lot 1, block B, ODN addition. Clif-
ton
Marriage Licenses
Vernon Ray Erickson and .Miss
Martha O’Neil C’olwick
Gordon Brooks Thornton and
Miss Maxine Marburger.
ELMER B. LANE DIES
IN RUSK MONDAY, AUG. 77
Elmer B. Lane, husband of the
former Miss Louise Bekkelund,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Simon
Bekkelund of Route 2, Clifton, died
suddenly from a heart attack in
the Rusk Hospital at Rusk early
Monday morning, August 22.
Funeral services were held Wed-
nesday. August 24, at 10:00 A.M.,
with burial being made in the Waco
Memorial Park,
IN JUST 15 MINUTES
IF YOU HAVE TO
SCRATCH YOUR ITCH—
Your 4Sc bock »t iny drut ilor*. Aoofy
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TODAY *t SERVICE DRUG *TO*f.
To a young man who’s walking on clouds
You’re a little prouder of her than
other girls you’ve known.
When you’ve a date with her, you
Like a bit more time picking out a tie.
You stand a little taller when she1!
walking with you down the street.
There’s something about her that
brings out the finer feelings in you ...
something that makes you realize how
wonderful women are
Why not show her how you feel alxiut
her--by taking her tochurch this week?
There’s not a girl in the world whe
wouldn't deeply appreciate.and treasure
the respect such an invitation implies.
And there isn’t a surer foundation
for a young couple falling in love than
going to church together each week to
renew and enrich their faith
let her know how you feel aiiout her.
Take her to church this week.
Take someone to Church this week . . . you’ll both be richer for it
YOU NEED YOUR CHURCH - YOUR CHURCH NEEDS YOU
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The Public Spirited Firms Below Urge You To Attend The Church Of Your Choice Every Sunday
0. E. SCH0W LUMBER CO.. INC
Years Of Building Experience
CLIFTON MERCANTILE COMPANY
"The House That Gives Service”
CLIFTON LOCKER PLANT
Save With A Froien Locker
CORNER PHARMACY
Reliable, Accurate Prescription Service
JENSON MOTORS
Used Cars — Goodrich Tire*
CENTRAL TEXAS LUMF.ER CO.
Complete Building Service
OLE S. SELJ0S GARAGE
William Seljos, Operator
WESTLEY'S TEXACO STATION
Where Service Is A Specialty
CLIFTEX THEATRE
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Enochs
BEAUtY BOX
Mrs. Eddie Martin, Owner
S. E. RAGSDALE
Humble Agent
AARS & DAHL INSURANCE AGENCY
Complete Insurance Service
CLIFTON TELEPHONE COMPANY
John And Bill Blewett
PEARSON PLUMBING COMPANY
Phone OR-5-2679 — Clifton
GORDON & ASHCRAFT
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Ashcraft
E. R. KEELING COMPANY
Complete Family Shoe Department
COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICE CO.
A Citizen And Taxpayer
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
Auto, Fishing, Appliance Supplies
FRVIN GRELLE
Mobil Consignee
CLIFTON MOTEL
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brows
TEXACO SERVICE STATION
Melvin Anz, Operator
FARMERS EQUIPMENT COMPANY
Allis-Chalmers Implements
SORMRUDE'S GROCERY & MARKET
Where Ideas Are Born, Prices Made
POTTER'S MAGNOLIA STATION
Herbert Potter, Operator
WATSON FEED & HATCHERY
Purina Feeds; TV-Radio Repair •
WM. CAMERON & CO.
Building Materials And Service
CHARLIE'S CAFE
Home of Good Eat*
REIERS0N and STRAND
Frigidaire Appliances
TEXAS MILLING COMPANY
KB Flour And Feeds
COLVERT'S Prescription Pharmacy
Pick-Up And Delivery Service
SERVICE DRUG STORE
“That Personal Service”
EARL CORPIER'S GR0. & MKT.
Earl Corpier, Owner
STEVENS MOTOR & IMPLEMENT CO.
Your International Harvester Dealer
CONOCO CAFE
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Solberg Jr.
RAYMOND H. R0GSTAD
Call OR-5-2695 For Farm Oil ft Gao
POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOP
Mrs. Sally Ragsdale
JOSEPH 0. SOLBERG
Texaco Agent
L E. TENNISON INSURANCE AGENCY
Farm And Ranch Loans
FARMERS STATE BANK
The Bank Of Friendly, Personal Service
THE Gin SHOP
Gifts For All Occasions
mtfOAY, AUGUST U, IMS TM« CLIFTON RECORD. CLIFTON, TIXAS
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960, newspaper, August 26, 1960; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth779192/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.