The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1994 Page: 8 of 18
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THE CLIFTON RECORD, Wednesday, march i6,1994- Page 8A
Bosque Retail Outlets
Show Slight Increase
. AUSTIN — The number of
reporting outlets for all industries
showed an increase of three outlets
for the third quarter 1993, compared
to the third quarter 1992, according
to figures released by State
Comptroller of Public Accounts John
Sharp.
Actual reporting outlets, defined as
individual business locations with a
sales and use tax permit who filed a
return, stood at 327, compare to 324
for the same period in 1992.
.Gross sales for the third quarter
dropped 13.5 percent. Actual gross
sales for the quarter in 1993
amounted to $28,999,967, which
compares to $33,540,403 during the
same period of the previous year.
Use tax purchases amounted to
$209,926, while the amount subject
to the state sales and use tax was
$7,684,348.
The retail trade division in Bosque
County, with 204 in third-quarter
1993 compared to 201 in third-
quarter 1992, showed an 8.7 percent
decrease. Gross sales dropped from
$14,213,381 in 1992 to$12,972,680 in
the same period of 1993.
Bosque County use tax purchases
amounted to $12,724, while the
amount subject to the state sales and
use tax was $5,651,439 in the retail
trade division.
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cartoon videos designed to teach
safety, and still be fun,” said
Vanderhoof'
“We plan to have plenty of fun,
lots of games, hot dogs for lunch,
bicycle safety training, hand signal
education, equipment safety checks,
bicycle registration for security,
cartoons, coloring books, prizes
— and it’s all free!” he said.
“Even better, bring them and their
bikes to the fair," Vanderhoof said.
For more information, contact
Chief Jim Vanderhoof at 675-6620, or
go by the Clifton Police Department
located at 204 N. Ave. E.
Quality
Craftsmanship
In All Types of Auto
& Truck Mechanical
and Body Repair
CLIFTON AUTOMOTIVE
GARAGE & BODY SHOP
Jamie Zander &
Frank Smith
675-8237
113 N. Ave G Clifton
the Lite-A-Bike promotion and the
photos.
Additionally, the police chief
reported that Bosque County Deputy
Sheriff and D A R E, officer Haydee
Sheen and Deputy Scott Ferguson
will be on hand to help during the
event. Deputy Ferguson will be
joined by “Bear," the department’s
newest “drug dog.”
“A major attraction will be Texas
Department of Public Safety Trooper
Charlie Morgan, who is our regional
safety education service leader. He’ll
be bringing lots of fun things like
coloring books, safety trinkets, and
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ADA-designed (American Disabilities
Act). In other words, it will be 100
percent accessible for the
handicapped, both residents and
employees,” he said.
When asked why Partners
Holding, Inc. chose to build the
facility in Clifton, McQuade said the
county showed a demographic
demand. \
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percentage of elderly comprising the
general population, which indicatesa
need for nursing home beds in the
future. We’re building for the
future,” he stated.
"We want to cooperate with
everyone in Clifton, and believe we
will make a wonderful addition to
the community.”
“We think this is definitely a
positive way to bring tax dollars
back home to Bosque County,”
McQuade concluded.
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Clifton Court Takes In
$4,628 In Fine Income
By DAVID ANDERSON
CLIFTON RECORD STAFF WRITER
CLIFTON — The Clifton
MunicipalCourtbroughtyear-to-date
fine income totals to $17,623.20 with
February’s collections of $4,628.,
according to the court’s monthly
report from Judge Alvin James and
Court Clerk Pamela Harvey.
The 28 violations charged in the
report, with the number of
occurrences for each charge,
included:
Unregistered trailer, 1; no motor
vehicle operator's license, 2; ran red
light, 1; no liability insurance, 1,
expired motor vehicle inspection, 3;
expired license plates, 2.
Unrestrained driver or passenger,
1; failure to control speed or unsafe
speed, 1; permit unlicensed driver to
drive, 1; speeding (violation code
#39), 1; speeding (violation code
#39A), 3.
Public intoxication, 1; disorderly
conduct, 2; violating promise to
appear, 6; failure to display driver’s
license, 1; passing within 100 feet of
an intersection, 1.
Recent Blood Drive Nets 32 Units
CLIFTON r- Vivian Hadley, Red
Cross coordinator for the recent
Clifton blood drive, reported 32 units
of the “precious commodity” was
donated.
“But a special thanks goes to those
regular and faithful donors,” said
Hadley.
Hadley also issued her
appreciation “to all who assisted in
any way to make the drive work
smoothly, including our Hospital
Auxiliary, who is always ready to go
the extra mile.”
“Thanks also to the men from the
church that helped to unload and
reload the bloodmobile, and to The
Clifton Record for the notices of the
upcoming drive — thanks for front
page billing.”
Those receiving pins included Don
Whitney, two gallons; David
Anderson, one gallon; Deborah
Bronstad, two gallons, and Emma
Iredell Postpones
Council Meeting
IREDELL -The Iredell City
Council postponed its regular
meeting on March 8. Elections being
held in the city haU caused a space
conflict, so the council will meet
March 15 at 7 p.m., according to a
spokesman at the city office.
Heart Association Gets
February Memorials
CLIFTON — Donations to the
American Heart Association, as
received by the Bosque County
Division, have been announced for
February by Janet Cole Carter,
memorial chairman.
Included was a donation in
memory of Florence Kimbell by Mr.
and Mrs. James Porter, a general
donation made by the Clifton Study
Guild.
Speer, seven gallons.
“These donors are to be
commended for their faithful giving,
and a hearty thanks goes to them,"
Hadley said.
“See you all again May 19 — same
place!” concluded Hadley.
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Smith, W. Leon. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1994, newspaper, March 16, 1994; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth788897/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.