The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1965 Page: 4 of 12
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Vlaiting here In the home oi her
■otlxr, Mr* WUlie Lee Lane, last
Saturday night and Sunday were
Mr and Mr» Bruce Barton and
iantf iir, EMxabeth. of Dallaa, nod
P. If- Jenkins, of Austin.
. Sunday Mrs Lane’s brother and
Moter-is-law. Reverend and lira
Tom Jenkins, of Meridian, prepared
n delirious dinner and brought it
to her home in Clifton. Also pre-
sent to enjoy the dinner were the
Bruce Bartons and Reverend and
Mrs. E. C. Ruyd, of Glen Rose.
They all attended morning services
at the Independent Baptist Church
here and then went to the Lane
Chapel Memorial Methodist Church
tinging that afternoon.
Joining the group for nipper
were Mr and Mrs. O. E. Jenkins,
of Waco. They atoo were pre-
sent for services Sunday night at
the local church.
Mrs. Lane added that folks here
were sorry to learn that August
KunkeL of Rieael, presently is quite
ill in a Marlin hospital .
Personals
Mr*. Lester Clements, of Wat-
sonville, California, has been visit-
ing in Clifton since Monday. March
3, with her son-in-law and daugh-
ter. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Gloff.
Mrs. Clements plans to remain at
least until Easter. She came by
plane to Dallas, where the was met
by Mrs. Gloff.
2 for the price of/
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MING YOU* P-'C-XRIPTIONS TO OU* REXAU PHARMACIST
Highest quality pharmaceutical*, dispensed exactly a
doctor orders. Rely on Retail for everyday km pikes,
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Health News
FOR SALE- -Ballpoint pencils,
fine point, black, red, and blue,
also paper clips. Clifton Record, tfc
RAY BRYN'S CONDITION WORSE H.lp Celebrate Anniversary
. £Ss.™
„ped to her fnend am* the fenc. with ^Bryn.of
one^day, “I J«* have a tore , wZ ^ tiap. w.-re m Waco on Way
Her flippant dmtomd*. tore 1 *yn ^Uy unierwen, hi. *e Trigg crtbr.to thc.r to
throat unfortunately reflerts the eond surgery for a brain tumor v<.r anniversary. Mr*
way many people feel. But what and his condition became much
most people don’t realize is that j worse on Sunday, March 28 He
a sort-
warning you or some ousoraer in --- "* v«; M>rtln person
your body ton, and the late Mr Bryn His
True, . sore throat often ac h« *■» “
companies . common cold and will 'or some Umt Edward Bry n » a
| Trigg is a sister of Arthur Peder
Tri-County Vocational
Nanas Hava Monthly Moat
At Methodist Church la Hico
*opie non t reanxc is uwi ~~~ ™ ... son ,n(| Mrs RlcbartJs , daughter
throat is nature s way of reared near CranL is Gap and of pHe |1(Klers<,n ,nd , nl„ , of
g you of souse disorder in , ** * *°n °f ®rs John Bryn, of Clif w .. Partorami
jin Clifton or Mrs Lay Patton. ; in the Clifton hospital several day* j
jTri County league secretary trra j thi» week
j surer Mr* Oti* Miles is spending **•
SI i The Easter motif was effective verai day* in Athens with her *>w» ■
Members of the Tri-County Lea |j earned out in the table arrange in law and daughter Mr. and Mr*
gue of \ ocational Nurses he ld their tnent and refreshments, which mo R. C Spitger tarry Mile*, at Tea
monthly meeting on Thursday *l(ted 0f hors d’oesrrre*. *end«*r a* Tech at IsihWk spent lad Fri
night. April 1, in the Edncaiior*! jjC)!t potato rhifw cup daj ntffct here with he* ptmrt*
Building of the First Methodist j cakes tea, and coffee served to 35 the (His Mileses He was er. route
Church in Hico, with the Him j members and 10 guests i to Lubbock after enjoying hta j
Neat meeting of the TriCounty spring vacation in Mrste*. City and.
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CLIFTON FUNERAL NOME
nurse* aerving as hoatrsaes
Mrs Jimmie Morrison, program , ‘ T. T , .k, ,
.__, , . j . league will take place in the cafe
airman, introduced the guest
speaker for the evening, Glen ft
Ik**' m°tYmD . in-law They expected to return
ther affect But it can be a *>mp |q cuftoo We£eaday mgM or
Thursday
brother and Mr Billman a brother-
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tom of a wide range of diseases,
from diphtheria to influenza _
Allergies can cause sore throats aMM|vt smoking or mouth breath
Cold, dry winter air can trigger ing Anything that dries out the
a raw throat So can extreme thirst, and cuts off secretions that
.... . ................j normally wash dirt away can make
your throat sore.
"Virus infections of many types
can also cause a sore throat And
anyone who has had flu knows
that this particular virus disease
often causes the throat to hurt.
"Strep throat" is a serious in
fection. Scarlet fever is, in fact,
“strep throat" with a rash This
type of infection begins suddenly
and the rash — if there is y> be
any —- will appear within 72 hours
Fever, headache, chills and a
strawberry like tongue may be ot
her accompanying symptoms
The danger in "strep" infections
is that they can lead to rheumatic
fever and possible heart damagr
or other side effects Penicillin,
however, can almost always knock
the infection if U is diagnosed in
time.
If your sore throat persists,
see your family doctor By doing
» swab test, he can identify ' strep"
and other germ* that are causing
you discomfort.
You can ease the pain of a sore
throat temporarily with various
preparations and medications But j
if the condition continues, don't j
be a do-it yourself physician, let j
your doctor find out what is caus j
ing the trouble.
Remember, a sore throat may be i
your body's signal of distress lieed
the warning, and you may save!
yourself from serious sickness in i
the future.
FOR SALE-Columnar sheets. j
various sizes, also post binders.
Clifton Record. de
Personals
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Araputro popular atom. JMB inr Hehpanrf I TNI
•neaxer for me l ien li ,eTl* ,n lh'> n'’0 ,nw" "* ,h" *r *, *n ,C * ' larhe* atoo dswfc >t» dtapMnrf f"f
JPf*.* . ’<’r. "lne' t,‘e" * pbenville hospital at 7 30 e click ****** tn {h* h"m' “* Mf Upe ( Lfton ttorecd tfc
English, and hu colleague Robert ^ wghl M.v (I Un Perry-----------|g|
Visiting near Clifton last
urday and Sunday with Mr
Mrs. Oren J Canuteson Sr
Mr and Mrh Robert Pfennm
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Austin The j'fennigx’ daughter and
the Canutesona’ acn were recently
married
Mr and Mrs. Lyman Bakke, oi l
Ovtd. Michigan, left Clifton last
Attending the Hico meeting A
pril 1 from Clifton were Mesdamcv
Gus WaUteben, Bill Carpenter E
M LeVan, Milton G Dahl Sr.
MOSHIIM NEWS
| Gaudete. both from the Bureau
j of Narcotic*. Dallas office Dis
triet No 10
Mr English spoke on the sub
ject. The Federal Na.cn.ies U. N.^ Gtbnore’
in Relation to the Practice of Nur*
ing” Hi< address sra* followed by
a very informative question and
answer period
Mr* Betty Christian, president, I Mr and Mrs Bill Cass of okia
presided during the business meet bore* City, OkUhoma stwted m
Sunday following a week's visit i , . The home of his parents Mr and
-here with his cousin. Mr* Syver .. wrrT to ••'end Mr* L N Cam. last week
Hoien iSt*te ( onvention of Vocational Mr and Mrs (too CwaMktogS
Nurse* shickrr will be held at San and son* of Fort Worth, spent Ito
Angelo June 10. 11 and 12 pa*t weekend with h» parent*. Mr
Mr* Ebena Hick*, licensed vora and Mrs Carl Camming*
tton*l nurse, of Hico. .was named j Mrs Emeu FKklm and grand
as a candidate for “State Nurse of j children Sam and tat Ana Thiele,
the Year" to be selected during the j at Clifton, visited in the home «f
j State Convention Mr* S O r^kl.n last ftotwriay
j The president appointed a no Mr and Mr* Ltotyd Doper and
initiating committee to w-lect a daughter, Karen were 'in Valley
slate of officer* upon which to be Mill* last Sunday to help hi» fa
i vWed at the next meeting Every ther 0 Loper to celebrate hi*
member is urged to attend that birthday Jack Leper and family,!
! toneting f,t Houston, and Mr and Mrs Har
State and local due. for 1085 old Loper of Fort Worth, also
are 1« be paid before May 31 ei were present Jack laiper and Har
ther to Hie local membership chair old l-oper also are aofcs of O loper
I m*n *h«‘ I* Mrs Nancy Chaney Marshall Mitchell wan a patient
Mrs Perry Mathew, at Clifton toil
Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mr* John Hiehs and son
Clary, of Dallas, spent the past
weel end here .with her parent*,
Mr and Mrs Charley Miles
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15 Pnrmarvant 12.50
12.50 Parmanant 10.00
10.00 Parmarvant 7.50
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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/m1/4/?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.