The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1986 Page: 5 of 30
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THE CLIFTON RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1986, PAGE 5A
HELL OUTPUT SUMMARY
SALLOWS
Month/Year
Hiah
Low
Averaae
July <8$
763,100
406,300
545,600
Aug. >8$
1,450,500
722,500
831,900
Sept. '85
l,790,400
440,100
630,400
Oct. '85
440,800
337,800
376,800
Nov. '85
386,500
275,300
331,400
Dec. *85
401,000
275,300
335,300
Jan. *86
424,600
333,800
363,400
Feb. >86
429,900
321,100
366,200
Well Output Summary—City Of Clifton
Clifton Mayor Kent Westley recently released figures
showing how much well water was used in Clifton from
July 1985 through February 1986. The above chart lists the
high single-day usage, the low single-day usage of the
month, and the monthly average, with July, August, and
September topping the list.
Public Health Clinics In
Bosque County Scheduled
CLIFTON — Public Health
Region 6 will be holding clinics
in Clifton and Meridian each
month They will be held in the
Clifton office behind the Clifton
Lutheran Sunset Home every
Monday and on the second and
fourth Wednesdays.
The clinics in Meridian will be
held at the Multi-Service Center
at 409 South Hill Street every
Tuesday and Wednesday and on
the second and fourth
Thursdays.
Hours for all clinics are from
9 a m to noon and from 14pm
For information or appoint
ments, call 435-2924 or
675 6122 on Mondays.
Walk ins are welcome, but ap-
pointments should be made for
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function (breathingl tests, and
hearing or vision screening.
Other services offered include
nutritional and general health
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blood sugar (diabetes), and
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Immunization against polio,
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The clinic is staffed by two
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Presbyterian Women
Hear Program About
Belief In Holy Ghost
CLIFTON - Mrs. Zeda
Jameson was hostess to the
Presbyterian Women of the
Church on Monday, March 10,
when members met in the enter
tainment parlor of Section C of
the Retirement Apartments on
South Ave. C in Clifton
Mrs. Jameson, president, ask
ed Mrs. Mildred Davis to read a
report from the Historical Socie-
ty at Montreat, North Carolina.
Rev Horak reported the offer
ing for the World Day of Prayer
held at First Presbyterian
Church in Clifton, March 7,
totaled $109.40. He handed a
check for this amount to Mrs Vi
Tabler, who mailed it to Church
Women United
Mrs. Vi Tabler presented the
devotional entitled "Value of
the la*ast Coin." which was
taken from the scripture Mark
12:41 44
Mrs Mable Zander led
members in the Bible Study en-
titled “I Believe in the Holy
Ghost." She invited members to
participate in discussion after
her inspirational study.
Refreshments w ere served bv
Mrs. Jameson and Mrs. Mae
Elinor Schow, co-hostess, to
Mrs. Mable Zander, Mrs.
Mildred Main, Mrs. Maelene
Seabolt, Mrs. Irene Mangum,
Mrs. Maxine Moore, Mrs Aleta
Cooper, Mrs. Edna Butler, Mrs.
Vi Tabler, Mrs. Mildred Davis,
Mrs. Doranne Stansell, and the
Rev. Frank Horak
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Smith, W. Leon. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1986, newspaper, March 20, 1986; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth788177/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.