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Spring* are tht p*rena of * boy, Lops
Christopher Roben, ban oa Wadaee-
day, May 1,1996, at WaOs U&oal
Hoipittl in Cleburne.
Stem and Tephinie Cordell of Cov-
ington an the parents of a girl, Mor-
gan Elizabeth, born on Wednesday,
April 17,1996, at Wafls Regional Hoo-
pital in Cleburne.
Dr. and Mrs. James Randall Lee
Lee-Jermstod Exchange
Vows In Dec, 30 Wedding
CLIFTON — Lee Ann Jermstad and
Dr. James Randall Lee exchanged
wedding vows on Saturday, Dec. 30,
1995, at First Baptist Church in Clif-
ton, with the Rev. Jerry Smith and
Rev. Shane Donahou officiating the
Ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Marcus
Jermstad and Linda and Richard
Bryant of Clifton. She is granddaugh-
ter to Faye Cleveland and H.C.
Jermstad and the late Nelle Jermstad,
all of Clifton. The groom is the son of
Ralph and Linda Lee of Hamilton.
The bride’s mother served as ma-
tron of honor and the bridesmaids
were Amy'Bickle of Arlington and
Shelly Gann of Ennis. Lauren Will-
iams of Stephenville was the flower
girl.
Best man was the groom's father
and groomsmen were Jerry Jenkins
of Fort Worth and David Zschiesche
of Temple. Ushers were Zack Wind-
row, church Bryant, Clay Bryant, and
Marc Jermstad.
The bride is a nursing student at
Tarleton State University and the
groom is completing his residency at
John Peter Smith in family practice.
The couple honeymooned in Ixtapa,
Mexico. They will live in Fort Worth.
The couple was honored with a
miscellaneous shower given by the
ladies of First Baptist Church. Friends
of the groom hosted a miscellaneous
shower and a cookout in Hamilton.
The bride was given a personal
shower by Amy Bickle in Arlington
and a pounding shower by friends at
Goodall-Witcher Home Health
PATRICIA FERGUSON
Attorney At Law
116 North Main
P.0. Box 404
Meridian, TX 76665 (817) 435-2600
AUCTION
Clifton Tractor & Equipment will be
holding it’s monthly consignment
auction for farmers and dealers
Thursday, May 23,1996.
For more information call 817-675-8350.
Nights, 597-2489.
Auction starts at 10 a.m.
Clifton Tractor & Equipment
RT. 2 BOX 5A • S. HWY. 6 • CLIFTON. TX 76634
KENNETH WIESE. Auctioneer License ^ 6536
LISE DANCE
CLASSES
, Mondays
/) 6:30 pm- Beginners
/ 7:30 p.m. - Intermediate
WOst Shore Civic Center, Laguna Park
)
Thursdays - 7 - 9 p.m.
Clifton Civic Center
Instructors
Joan & Amie Hlbler
817-694-6208
$2/person
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William Paul Steinke
Funeral services for Williad Paul
Steinke, 74, of Crawford, were held oa
Monday, May 13, at 10 a.m., at Sl Paul
Lutheran Church in Crawford, with
Pastor Bill Metting officiating. Burial
was in St. Paul Memorial Park.
William Paul Steinke was born on
Jan. 28, 1922, to William Daniel and
Ida Buro Steinke in Clifton. He attended
the Womack school and was a member
of St. Paul Lutheran Church in
Crawford. From September 1942 to
January 1946, he served his country in
the United States Army during World
War D and was discharged as a Private
First Class. Steinke married Adeline
Lippe on July 15,1948, at St Paul Luth-
eran church in Crawford.
Steinke spent much of his life farm-
ing in the Clifton area until he moved
to Crawford in 1962. After moving to
Crawford, he continued to farm and
worked in the construction business. He
was employed by Welch Construction
Company in Waco, Harold Irving Con-
struction Company in Lampasas, and by
E.C. Fulp in Crawford. From 1980 to
1993, he was self-employed in
Crawford.
He is survived by his wife, Adeline
Steinke of Crawford; a daughter, Mar-
lene Westerfield of Crawford; three sis-
ters, Velma Kleine of Clifton, Augusta
Newton of Lakewood, Calif., and
Elfrieda Thompson of Hemet, Calif.;
and two granddaughters, Sandra and
Dana Westerfield.
Pallbearers were Carl Bullard, Jerry
Lammert, Mike Plemons, Calvin Rueter,
Bobby Struempler, and Raymond
Zuehlke.
Memorials may be sent to St. Paul
Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 98, Craw-
ford, 76638, or St. Paul Memorial Park
in care of Mrs. Larry Meyer, P.O. Box
323, Crawford, 76638.
June 22 Rabies
Vaccine Clinic
Set In Clifton
CLIFTON — A rabies vaccination
clinic for pets is planned for Saturday,
June 22, at The Armory in Clifton City
Park.
“Rabies protection for ourselves and
our pets is needed, and will greatly help
our animal control operations,” said
Clifton Police Chief Jim Vanderhoof of
the clinic. Last summer’s clinic saw S6
local dogs and cats receiving the low-
cost immunizations.
Clifton Veterinary Clinic and the Clif-
ton chapter of Bosque County 4-H are
expected to participate in the dinic with
local police and city employees.
“Watch The Clifton Record for more
information as details are firmed up,”
said the chief.
Medicare Seminar
Planned May 29
At Local Hospital
CLIFTON - Goodall-Witcher Health-
care Foundation will host a symposium
for Medicare patients on Wednesday,
May 29, in its education center. Medi-
care representatives will provide an
overview of the program benefits, then
answer questions or concerns about
patient’s specific coverage.
A general session on benefits is set
for 10 to 11 a.m. The question-and-an-
swer period is planned from 11 a.m. to
2 p.m.
For more information, call the hos-
pital at (817) 675-8322.
May Festive
Slated May 18
At Gvic Center
CLIFTON — A “May Festive,” spon-
sored by the Central Texas Miracle Re-
vival Center of Valley Mills, will be held
on Saturday, May 18, from 4 to 10 p.m.,
at the Clifton Civic Center.
Everyone in the community is invited
to attend this evening of praise and
worship. Church members encourage
others to bring their children’s choir,
musical groups, adult choirs, and so-
los. Dinners will be sold from 4 to 10
p.m. There will be macks, sodas, cakes,
pies, and sandwiches, as well as arts
and crafts.
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CHIROPRACTIC
HEALTH CiNTW
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BALLOON LAUNCH HERALDS NURSING HOME WEEK - Residents and employees at Clifton Care
Center were joined by Clifton Mayor Truman Blum in a balloon launch Monday to herald the beginning of
Nursing Home Week. The balloons each held the name of a resident at Clifton Care Center, and the hope
la that folka finding the balloons might become pen-pals with the residents.
- Statt Photo By Caro' Moulton
Bosque NARFE
Schedule Tuesday,
May 21 Meeting
CLIFTON — Members of the Bosque
County Chapter #1302, National Asso-
ciation of Retired Federal F.mployees,
will meet at 12 noon Tuesday, May 21.
The regular monthly meeting will be
preceded by a lunch.
“All members are reminded to at-
tend," said President Dudley Mason.
For more information, call (817)
675-8941.
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Memorial Services will be held at 9:00 a.m.,
Monday, May 27, 1996, in the Clifton Cemetery.
The invocation will be given by Joe D. Hinson,
29th District VFW Chaplin and the address will
be given by Wayne Rohne. A 21-gun salute will
follow.
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MEMORIAL DAY: A time for all Americans to
pause in remembrance of those who died in the
service of their country...defending our cherished
freedom. These men and women, from all branches
of our armed forces, so gallantly played a vital part
in preserving the peace of a nation. We applaud
their outstanding courage. We honor their loyalty,
and we sadly mourn their passing. Let’s make this
Memorial Day a proud and heartfelt tribute to them
all.
YOU HAVE A CHOICE AS TO ATTENDING:
THEY HAD NO CHOICE AS TO SERVING.
Clifton Funeral Home
675-8611
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