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nual review of the city’s invest- and thanking him for tho courage and commltmont of CNRon Police Deportment, to bo uood tor funding
ment policy and made no changes the Clifton Volunteer Fire Department The presentation too training and mototonance of too cenine pro
Reports was made at tho dedication of tho pork, “A Place of Re- gram of too deportment. Tho donation woe mode
Golden reported on his trip to membranes " ‘“Jrtng the perk dedication on Wednesday •
the Council of Mayors Conference •*««*> *car«M*uii*r
in Whco last month, noting that
there is a strong, nationwide
movement in recognizing the
phosphorus problems the dairy
industry is causing. He also said
he called the TNRCC (now TSEQ)
asking for clarification concerning
the phosphorus control _______
unplimentation plan draft that was mcono associate coito«i
issued earlier this month.
County Judge Airs Concerns Over
Electrical Renovations At Courthouse
By David Anderson
MERIDIAN ___„______w
The Parks Board is in the pro- morning s regular meeting of struction, Ltd.
Restoration Project. The con- “Hie facility will be used mainly
aired as officials of for women, but they may also take
Sowder
cerns were
During Monday Phoenix 1 Restoration and Con
officials of for women, but they may a
a and Con- some of our men." Chief
___-____ ______.appeared to update explained. The local sheriffs de-
cess of receiving bids for two hew Bosque County Commissioners’ the court on the remodeling pertinent uses Hamilton County
_ - * - - - facilities as its first stop to house
isoners
it we re trying to get rid and needed poraewhere cIs<Hti
1930s wir overflows of prisoners
^■K'Butwp filled them «|
s not safe
of," Judge Conrad asked. case of an emergency," Sowder
Phoenix 1 officials replied that told the court. Sowder also noted
they had run into some older wir- that the Somervell facility is closer
ing that had not been anticipated, for transport than Comanche dr
and to deal with some of that wir- Bell County, both of which havfe
ing may expand the scope of the been utilized when populations at
.....“ approach or excel
POOL’S GUM RETURNS HOME — Elizabeth Torrance, chairman of
the Boeque County Collection, stands with a revolver once owned by
her father, then, Boeque County Commission Tom Pool. The revolver
hat been in the Ibxas Memorial Museum In Austin, and has recently
been returned to Boeque County for • Chisholm Trail display at the
Collection. -Staff Photo* Carol Moulton
Ribbon-Cutting, After Hours Social
Monday At Ghost Mountain Retreat
CLIFTON — Ghost Mountain proximately two miles, turning project. the local jafi approach or exceed
Rustic Retreat will be the site of a right on County Road 4150. Trav “Not expand the scope, expand capacity. \
Clifton Chamber of Commerce elmg about two more miles, turn the cost,” Conrad said. “We Cost of the Somervell facility ife
ribbon-cutting ceremony as well left on CR 4151, then follow the bal- thought the scope was to take care $50 per inmate pev day, compared
as a Chamber After Hours Social, loons and streamers. of all the old wiring and make it to $38 per day in Hamilton.
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tion last week and passed, with
maintenance is
The event is set from 5:30 to 7 p.m. “Dress comfortably,” said a **& That’s the whole reason for Sowder also noted that the
Monday, Sept. 16. Chamber spokesman. Parking will doing this.” A second official told received its routine state
Owners Joe and Beatrice Guinn be available off-site, and visitors the court that some of the wiring
and Managers Dwayne and Lauri will then be transported to the not being replaced currently will only a few minor
Guinn invite the area business lodge via hayride. be taken care of during another sues cited,
community and its citizens to visit For more information, contact phase
the retreat and learn more about Ghost Mountain at (254) 675-8934, • “There’s no guarantee that
its' offerings or the Chamber office at 675-3720
Miscellany
guarantee that In other action, the court re
be done,” Judge ceived and filed a certificate of
lb get to Ghost Mountain, take or via e-mail (clifton.chamber@
hrm Road 219 west of Clifton ap- htcomp.net).
Kimball Cemetery Assn. Meeting Set
KOPPERL
continuing education completion
The construction management for Pet. 1 Commissioner Durwood
Koonsman, and okayed an appli-
cation to install buried communi
cations cable upon and along the
right-of-way of County Road 4290.
Payments of claims, salaries,
and wages against county and pre-
cinct funds were approved, as
CHISHOLM TRAIL THROUGH TEXAS — Shown on to* map painted
on the wall at toe Boeque County Collection In Merldlen, the Chieholm
Trail peeeed through Boeque County on Its wey from south Ibxas to
Kansas Doug Stockton has recently completed a display at the Collec-
tion that honors the time period of the Chisholm Trail.
— Staff Photo * Carol Moulton
will ever
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Fhrm Road 219 west of Clifton ap htcomp.net)
representatives then agreed to
have their electricians address the
court in the near future to explain
„ „ . , . , . , . the problems incurred and solu-
C ♦ „ WK v n S!.tcr?ay; tJ^newho hasloved-onesin- tions currently being explored
fift terred°[;^ohavegrave space in As for the update onPhase 1 of
Cafeteria at 11 a.m., the Kimball the Kimball Cemetery is urged to renovations the officials rennrted
Cemetery Association, Inc. will attend this meeting^ that approxinuftetyWpSSrf were several line item transfers
hold a special meeting In order Fbr more information, call Rose „» demolition work is comnlete an
to vote on the issues concerning Luyster at (254) 889-3816, Myrle concrete for the elevator landinc
the cemetery’s managment and MM..1 ON1874-5565, or “nTefiS Ll^^tySf
care. Bettie La nd at (254 > h«9 Tift t poured esuty next week. Crews are
also in the process of cutting
through the upper floors in prepa
ration for construction of the el-
evator shaft.
Alternate Prisoner
Housing Agreement
At the recommendation of Sher-
iff Charlie Jones and Chief Deputy
Adam Sowder, the court approved
entering into an agreement for
• COLLECTION
Continued From Page One
been donated many years ago to
the Ibxas Memorial Museum, was
returned to The Collection and
Bosque County fbr the display.
The revolver belonged to Collec-
tion Chairman Elizabeth
Tbrrence’s father, Tom M. Pool.
The gun was carried by then
Bosque County Commissioner
Pool, in 1886, for protection from
opponents of the destruction of
the old courthouse and construc-
tion the new (thipd) Bosque
County Courthouse. Although
Pool’s life had been threatened,
there were only screams and
shouts — but no shots were fired
Other items in the display offer
the utensils used on the standard
chuckwagon of the cowboys, a
saddle from the period, and an
eight-foot long horn display.
“Although the map on the wall
has not be completed and deco-
rated, we wanted to announce the
opening of the display in conjunc-
tion with the Texas Historical
Commission’s release of the
Chisholm Trail travel guide and
the historical plaques honoring
the trail from Brownsville to
Nocona,” said Stockton.
One dedication will be held this
Saturday, Sept. 14, at the Chisholm
Trail crossing of the Brazos River
between Bosque and Hill County
at Kimbell Bend.
CUFTONNSONCLD
*30
meets 4to Monday
each month at 7 p.m.
temporary prisoner housing at
Somervell County.
D&S Marine
Used Boats, Motors k Trailer*
Service A Repairs
ms Uwy. 6, Clifton
6754442
mobile 749-3781
BRAD NEWSOM
Attorney At Law
304 W. Morgan
RO. Box 465
Meridian, TX 76665
(254) 435-2001
CHUCK WAGON, COWBOY DISPLAY - Honoring the era of the
Chieholm Ttafl, a now display In the Basque County Collection reflects
the llfe-etyte of toe cowboys from toe Civil War to the lale 1t80e.
— Staff Photo* Carol MoUton
Fence Co.
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254-934-21M
254-709-0419
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Smith, W. Leon. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 74, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 2002, newspaper, September 13, 2002; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth789576/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.