The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1965 Page: 2 of 12
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Reception Honors Stromvolis
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Members of the staff at Cliftcr Sunset Hwne honored their new
administrator, Willard Stromvall, his wife, Elaine, and children Robert,
Lois and Karl, with ah informal reception on Apni 1, during the hours
between 2 and 4 p.m., in the lobby of Cbfton Hall.
Decoratois throughout ihe lobby created a western atmosphere,
and refreshments were served from a table centered with ivy and other
varies in a log planter, and other appointments carried out the western
theme. Coffee, fruit, punch,.cake squares, and nuts were served to ap-
proximately ’’S personnel attending.
Rev. W. T. Gigstad, Chaplain, spoke for the staff, expressing hap-
piness in the arrivel of the Stromvalls at Sunset Home, and presented
a Stetson hat to Mr. Stromvall as a warm expression of welcome from
the staff Mrs E'don Zimmerman, cf the office staff, presented the log
planter of the tabic Centerpiece to Mrs. Stromvall and western belts to
Robert, Lois and Karl as a token of the same appreciation and welcome
to each of them. * '
Mr. and Mrs. Stromvall responded with expressions of sincere ftp*
predation for this friendly receptiotrand the opportunity to meet mem-
bers of the staff, and snoke with gratitude of the hospitality shown them
since the minute of their arrival in Cliftr
Shown above at ihe refreshment table left to right, Mrs. Lee An-
derson, Mr. and Mrs. Stromvall and Mrs. O. G. Olson.
L. E. Tennison, Real Estate Broker*
214 North Avonwo D — Clifton — Phono OR5-M16
LIST YOUR CITY PROPERTIES, FARMS, AND RANCHES
WITH US. FARM and ranch loans given prompt
SERVICE—WITH A SMILE.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs T. L. Womack, of
Springfield, Colorado, visited from
Friday’ of lar, week until Sunday
afternoon with hi* brother and
sister-inlaw. Mr and Mrs. R. C.
Womack Sr., and other relatives
i nthe Smith Bend community near
Clifton.
GULF are GOOD mm INSURANCE
GULF
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GOOD TIRES are your best insurance against acci-
dents, and GOOD GULF TIRES are tops in good
tire buys. Like all GOOD GULF products — gas,
Gulfpride lubricants, Gulf batteries, etc —GULF
TIRES have a reputation for FINE PERFORM-
ance. For your tire and battery needs, see your
Gulf dealer
SERVING THE FARMER AND RANCHER WITH
GOOD GULF PRODUCTS IS ONE OF OUR MOST
IMPORTANT JOBS FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL
OR5-8693.
George & Marvin Fossett, Your Gulf Dealers
Program Building
Committee Hears
Experts March 25
Forty four representatives from
nearly every town and community
in Bosque County were present for
»tu meeting of the Courly Program
Building CommivUv in the District
2TSr>S.Saf“ “ I**!■«*•»• «—» n—
Mr. Davie reiterated all of tbe>ianlH i.
important factors of Mr Milner * ”r*» .
speech and added that Community j Wtll Birthday Dinner
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tentative will aaaist with research
and analysis, with forms to be fill-
ed out by each interested com-
munity on its resources available.
On Sunday, March 28, Leroy
Bosque AO • County
Choir To Present Program
At Valley Mills Church
The Bosque All • County Choir,
Baptist Church, Valley Mill* There
will be no charge for admission
and everyone it invited to attend
Sponsored by the Meridian Bap
tist Association.
Sommerfeld was entertained wish urdtr .he direction of Jem- AfWP, j —
a birthday dinner in the home v? will present "The Seven Last Words
his father ami step-mother, Mr ’
Mar
that the County Program Building
Committee will try to form a sub
committee to coordinate industrial
of uui»f In the sanctuary of
First Baptist Church. Valley Mills
.ute 1. CliOon. on April l« at 8 00 pm This Easts'
The delicious dinner C-»*i*UJ , vs «fi by Theodore Dubois is a sa
. ; »aii of it ncoaorr muobi* is a **■
of turkey and drostni and all u. | cantata for goto, chorus, and
the trimming*, in she aflemoon accompaniment
the younger children enjoyed an The soprano soloist U Mira Nan
„ Ea*fer egg hunt ey Swenson, who is finishing her
presided during the session, and ll'' reeling werr uoh present for the birthday rrlebra senior year in Clifton 1*0 School
guer?t shakers were Larry. Milner, „ Baldridge Jr. *> L. C.auntt, IT jtion, jn addition to the honored •*» preps -alien to enter ihe Bay Ur
and iMaxie Davie, area develop-!^ v to-r»ld grnt!-mar ,nd the host and hod University School of Music in the
ment representative of the Com < ur,ls —o*1. • '■ •* SUndefer • were Mr and Mrs, Theo Neu fall,
Mr Don Bennett, who will SSng
the tenor nolo part, is a graduate
su*d"»t at Baylor University in the
Clifton Gear Works
Standard and Overdrive
Trans.-ninions of All Kinds,
215 H Ava. D. Clifton
vaawus n pn minai Ul iflC U-OITJ- ’ , ' "vir Tl? aim mis a IWV itrw
munity Pub»i: Service Company in i ir' Reverenrf Jt>e ^ f children, of Brrnham.
Fort Worth, Jack Wilson. Ars r, C Joh!<\ ami ^ B Grten and children. Mr
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Mr Arnmt v, *e*p.- student i
Trade with Record adver t -<*r*
1 Foewtt is an aunt ana Mr* Cm
I fill a suler of Mrs (luihrie
(2) tourist trade; (3) agricu.ture- ”r ' Judse Jack Rail* (;iPnn Neumann and family, of ___ ____
!?*SSr,lS5tK' S-tS^.%1 m»“ko £2355*1 SJ*S. Jvi
trial development, which are coni Me-idisn; ley Mills. Mr and Mrs .% <i Som■]_______________ ____
•mrnity betterment, research and And Roy Wetborn. Ben Rhodes, merfrld, of Turnersville ami M(
analysis, community <inaneing, in P I> <Sii Johnnon, lamnie Terger and Mr* Emil Srhwartx Jr and
dustria! sites, ar.d prospects for Cecil Rohne Mrs Guy Fm- children, R F Sommerf»-ld, Mr
industries. i stad/^wtd Mrs R C. Keiet sor of j and Mrs L. G Sommerfeld am! ta i
Some of the highlights of his : CraafUU Gap; Arthur M Carley. j mily. Mr snd Mr* Milton Zell 1
address were that if * community Mr*. J. M. Mari.n, and Jdr» Ruth inter and children, Ronnie Xetlmer
did nothing h might expect one Norman: of Morgan. T I. Chap | am! August Neumann of CiiDon
industry in 100 years awl that there man, Fletcher Cooper. Mrs.' Ton. j ---——--
were 13.000 applications for new Straiten. M.. Opm Bateman, and j PERSONALS
industries by communities in T"x Mr. and lira. Louis P. King, of I rDetav-ed frost last »«e*»
as last year and only 1,500 new !redeli. Mis* F.lveta Bemmt o( ; Mr. George Fossett Sr and Mr
•>*» »•* mentioned Kom-rl. II J Reichert of \ailcv ,d4 ('ranfill spent U*t em-aend at
hat Wdf of the growing induatres M'Hs ami Mrs A C Allen Jr and Walnut Springs in the’ home <d
In the State of Texas last year Vic Hickok. I Walr.ui Springs j Mr and Mr* « W Guthrie Mrs
came from »m«!J industries i
ready located in the stale
Bernhardt's
Garage
WEUXNG&
REPAW SERVICE
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TULtPHONI OIMItl
m W. MO. CLIFTON
Enjoy Good Food,
rio* Service All The Tim*
At The
COZY CORNER CAFE
"7 /*' h <y in l%r!n~ious Fotki"
— Pritttk tJtmmg A’,«, «« fur Dtmmert, PtuTui —
Open Sun.# April 11; Closed Monday
HERE'S ANOTHER
WACO SAVINGS DIVIDEND
Another liberal dividend at the cu. vnt rot* of 4 VS %
ho* been paid or oddad to your toving* occount ot Waco
Sovings . .. Thousorvds of aover* in this otoo or* wotetv
irtg their aoving* grow rapidly ot Woco Savings, wh*r*
dividends or* compounded or paid quortert
e>*.
If your •eving* 6r investment* or* earning lest then
our current 4V4 % dividend ». now is the t*m* to piae*
your surplus funds with Waco Saving* , . , then you.
too, can taA* odvootog* of our quarterly dividend pay-
ment* and libero! cjividand rat*.
OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW!
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ASSETS
First Mortgage Loan* ....................
Home Improvement A Other Loana _________
Stock fn Federal Home Loan Bank
Ca*h ft U. S. Government Bond-
Other Investment* .......................
Office Building, Furniture ft Equipment
Lea* Depreciation _______
Prepayment to Secondary Reserve of FSUC
Other Aseeta ft Prepaid Item*
TOT AL ..........................
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..... 178.990.00
... ... 1,*22,720.77
----- 76,928.00
892,494.98
240,201.67
127,197.84
124,304.99# 00
i.iahii itiks am) capital
Saving* Account*
DteMcnd* P»y«t4t
Una* la Prweae
True! Acceimta ___... „
Advance* From Federal Home Loan Beak
Unearned Diaewani ft Other fiahilitiee
Permanent Stork, Reierve* ft 8--ir,du*
221,620,703 91
227,2*4.72
21«,J&e 74
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245,133.eft
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$24,100,004 00
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AMP LOAM ASSOCIATION
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Hicks, Tom & Hicks, Mrs. Tom. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1965, newspaper, April 9, 1965; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796485/m1/2/?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.