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ADMITTIO
April 29
Charles H. Hoel, Clifton; Er-
ma Thomas, McGregor
April 30
Hattie Tyssen. Clifton; Edna
Baugh, Boerne; Maude Britain,
Valley Mills; George Parker,
Meridian; Claud A. Sparks,
Esther Thomas, Hamilton.
May 1
Marie Pederson, Mitchell C.
Prince, Clifton; Hauttie V.
Babbitt, Hamilton; Marie Ped-
erson, Gatesville.
May 2
Grace Belcher, Tamela
Brownsworth, Robert T. Rags-
dale William Tergerson Sr.
Clifton; Verla Sue Bennett,
Denzil Marie Madison, Cynthia
J. Price, Hillsboro; Rodney
Glen Brown, John Dunlop Jr.,
Hamilton; Mary I. Hutton,
( Hico; Della V. Mangham, Val-
> ley Mills; Patricia L. Ramsey,
i Kopperl; Doris Johnttie Tene-
relli, Addison, III; Buford M.
Thomas, Waxahachie; Melinda
L. Townsend, Waco; Jo Ellen
Wilson, Glen Rose; Minnie P.
Carroll, Iredell.
May 3
James H. Gary, Clifton;
Gleda M. Abraham, Whitney;
Carolyn Faye Balzen, Mary
Lynn Wilson, Hamilton; Cyn-
thia Ann Townley, Walnut
Springs; Tommy Joe Winters,
Gatesville.
May 4
Wilma J. Crow, Clifton; Tom-
mie Arsiniega, Roy C. Jones,
Meridian; Marilyn McCain,
,Mary M. Welch, Valley Mills.
May 5
Jewel Findley, Olga Schnei-
der. Gary Don Waller, Clifton;
Travis M. Biassingame, Valley
Mills; Debora Kay Lane. Hew-
itt.
DISMISSED
April 29
Lloyd Walsleben Jr., Doro-
Market Report,
thy G. McCown, Walter
Ih. Paulsen, Homer C. Smith
Clifton; Lennie M. Embrey,
Comanche; Alma F. Holmes,
Crawford.
April 30
Katherine Baldridge. Palma
Blum, Gatesville; Willie Bute,
Comanche; Albert Graeter,
Jonesboro; Ollie Grimard,
Bruceville; Luzgarda Guerro.
Oglesby; Chrissie Kizer. Doris
Rabum, Valley Mills; William
Wester, Walnut Springs.
Mayl
Willie Mattlage, Crawford;
Cheri L. Poe, Hamilton.
May 2
William Bryan Gary, Vera
Rose Speer, Clifton; Maude El-
..len Britain, Bertie Mae Fulch-
er, Valley Mills; Levi Julius
Bryn, Meridian; Edgar B. De-
deker. Beehouse; Anna Doris
Rice. Waco; Bruno O. Schnei-
der, Hamilton; Elizabeth
Zachary, Morgan.
May 3
Edna Laura Baugh, Boeme:
Vemard Campbell, Hamilton;
Rev. H. R. Guyton, Walnut
Springs; Bonnie R. Hyles, Hico;
Cynthia Jean Price, Hillsboro.
May 4
Martha P. Hanson, Mitchell
C. Prince, Hallie E. Smith,
Clifton; Rodney G. Brown,
Claud Allen Sparks, Hamilton;
Aarie A.. Miller, Hico; Minnie
THE CLIFTON RECORD — Clifton, Texps
OUR SAVIOR'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Tha Heart of
The Norse Community
L C. Jonson, Pastor
Sunday, May 15
10:45 a.m. — Worship
9:30 a m. — Sunday School
and Bible Classes
12:00 noon—Memorial Serv-
ice at the Cleng Peerson Mon-
ument
Wednesday May 18
7:15 p.m. — Girls’ Chorus
8 p.m — Senior Choir
6:10 — Confirmation Class
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
Meridian
L. C. Jenson, Pastor
Sunday, May 15
9 a.m. — Worship
Holy Communion
10 a.m. — Sunday School
H. Schraeder, Valley Mills; Me-
linda Lee Townsend, Waco.
May 5
Tamela Jo Brownsworh, Es-
ther M. Murphy, Cliftlon; Roy C.
Jones, Meridian; Denzil M.
Madison. Hillsboro; Erma
Meat offers economy buys
in general, dairy items are
plentiful — bu fresh produce
Ihifl2k.Ca«S| tTa Tex" .Bennett, Hillsboro; Edward Wilson, Glen Rose,
as grocery market report. Mrs.
Christenson. Clifton: Verla Thomas, McGregor; Jo ElleA
Gwendolyne Clyatt, consumer i ■
marketing information special- j >.
ist. with the Texas Agricul-
tural Extension Service, The
Texas A&M University System,
outlined current grocery buys
as follows:
Beef
Plentiful supplies and steady
prices make beef an economy
item—with features on chuck
roasts and steaks, and rib
roasts, along with sirloin, T-
bone and round steaks. Tlso,
liver and ground beef have
reasonable prices.
Pork
Many thrifty choices avail-
able—Boston butts, center and
end chops, whole loins and
quarter loins cut into chops.
Special emphasis on smoked
picnics and bacon.
Poultry
Eggs are now a low-cost food
choice. Some markets offer
features on fryer chickens.
Dairy
Milk and dairy products are
especially plentiful this spring
— as May milk production is
expected to be well above the
year-earlier three-year aver,
age, and March milk production1
was the highest for that month p
in more than a decade.
Fresh fruits
Winter pears are unsually
plentiful — with attractive
prices. Valencia and Navel
oranges still available in vol-
ume, but grapefruit is declin-
ing seasonally — although fea-
ture prices appear on No. 23
and No. 36 sizes. Strawberries
are more plentiful with quality
generally good to excellent —
and the now-moderate prices
should drop. Be alert to selec-
tion, however, as adverse
weather conditions quickly
change both supply and quality
of strawberries, oranges,
grapefruit, bananas, pine-
apples and other fruits.
Fresh vegetables
Most economical buys, are
mustard collard, broccoli, car-
rots, cabbage, head lettuce,
rutabagas and turnips and
greens. Florida sweet corn on
the market has relatively high
prices; good quality asparagus
available at moderate prices.
Grocery market aisles
Special prices on a wide va-
riety of canned fruits and vege-
tables, pork and beans, rice,:
spaghetti, peanut butter and
tuna fish. At frozen food
chests, thrifty prices on straw-
berries and orange juice.
FOR ALL TYPES
Memorial Markers
And Monuments
See or Call
Mrs. Eldon
Zimmerman
Phone 675-8856
OR
675-3413
WACO MARBLE &
GRANITE WORKS
kp»t auto body t
repair
*
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You can rely on us for
your radiator and body
repairs.
Eldon Zimmerman
Johnny Outlaw
Zimmerman
Radiator & Body Shop.
N. Hwy. 6 - Clifton,
ST. OLAF
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Cranfillt Gap
Rev. Morris Sorenson.
Rev. AI von Nolson
Interim Pestors
Saturday, May 14
2-4 p.m, — Shower for Karen
Kaska
Sunday, May 15
9:30 a.m. — Sunday School
and Bible Class.
10 a.m. — Worship Service
Tuesday, May 17
4 p.m. — Eighth Grade Con-
firmation
Wednesday May 18
3:45 p.m. — Junior Luther-
ans and Junior Choir
3:45 p.m. 6th and 7th Grade
Confirmation
Thursday, May 19
Lydia and Mustang Circles
Thursday, May 12, 1977
ZION UNITID
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Womack Community
Rev. Frank H. Horak Jr. Fatter
Thursday, May 19
3:30 p.m. — Youth Choir
Saturday, May 14
9 a.m. — Confirmation
Sunday, May 15
9 a.m. — Morning Worship
10 a.m. — Church School
3 p.m. — NTA Brotherhood
(Waco)
7 p.m. — Brotherhood
Wednasday May 18
12 noon — Happiness ia . ..
Sharing a Meal
7:30 p.m. — Adult Choir
TRINITY
LUTHERAN CHURCH
803 Watt Third at Ava. I
Clifton
Tad Steenblock, pastor
Alvon Nolson, visitation pastor
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
303 South Avtnuo E, Clifton
Rev. B. C. Dugger Jr. Paitor
Not so long ago there were two of you. Now there
are three, and you can almost see your baby grow from
day to day. You get to thinking about it. Soon he’ll be
walking, talking, asking questions.
Colossians
1:1-29
Tuesday
Hebrews
2:1-18
mm WESTERN FORD
J? Ave. G CLIFTON (817) 675-8666
The Only Foundation of Real Business Is Service
Sunday, May 15
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
10:45 a.m. — Morning Wor-
ship.
Sermon Topic: “You’ve Gotta
Have (a good) Heart”
Children’s Choir at morning
Worship
1st and 3rd Sundays
5:30 p.m. — United Method-
ist Youth
Monday, May 16
7:30 p.m. - District Caucus,
Waco
7:30 p.m. — Outreach
where it is going to go?
The Church isn’t going to give you a set of printed
for yourself.
Try it.
Wednesday
Hebrews
9:1-28
Thursday
Jude
1:1-25
Friday
Revelation
5:1-14
Thursday, May 19
- 9:30 a.m. *— Lydia Circle,
Lounge
2 30 p.m. — Sarah Circle,
Sunset Home
Sunday, May IS
9:15 a.m. — Sunday School
Sing and Classes
10:30 a.m.—Worship Missions
UMA Offering
4-5:30 p.m. — Junior High
Group, Games and Snacks
6 p.m. — 50-Plus Pot Luck
Supper, Fellowship Hall
Monday, May 16
9 a.m. — Trinity Ladies
Chrismon work-time
Tuesday, May 17
10 a.m. — Chapel Service,
Sunset Home
7:30 p.m. — Leah Circle,
Lounge
Wednasday May 18
9 a.m. — Trinity Ladies
Chrismon Work Time
7:30 pm. — Public Class Re-
view for Confirmands, Fellow-
ship Hall
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Saturday
Isaiah
35:1-10
. When You Think of Insurance
' THINK
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Flanagan & Parks
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Clifton
Rav. Frank H. Horak Jr. Pastar
Thursday, May 19
3.30 p.m. — Youth Choir
, Saturday, May 14
9 a.m. — Confirmation
Sunday, May 15
10 a.m. — Church School
11 a.m. — Morning Worship
Wednesday May 18
12 noon — Happiness ia . ..
Sharing a Meal
6:30 p.m. — Adult Choir
Parks Insurance
675-8091
810 N. Ave. G
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% CHURCFTOF CHRIST '
ill South Highway 6, Clifton
Ray Smith, Minister
‘Sunday
I 10 a.m — Morning Bible
i Study.
10:50 a.m — Worship Serv-
ice.
j 6 p.m. — ’EvonmirWorship (j
service. - -**■'••• -)
Wednesday j
MISSION OF HOLY ANGELS
i ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Highway 219 Clifton
10 .i m — Sunday Mass
r
READY MIXED
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FOR ALL PURPOSES
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THEATRE
READY TO FOUR,
IN ANY AMOUNT
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NATIONAL BUILDING
CENTERS. INC
Phono 675-8648
Clifton, Texat
SECOND CUMBERLAND
■ ( PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
!/ East 2nd Street, Clifton .
I Rev. W. E. Sims, Pastor
[Sunday
,-Each Week
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Second and Fourth Sundays
; 3 p.m. Youth Services.
3:30 p.m — Evening Wor-
ship. i
Each Wednesday
7.30 p.m. Prayer. Service.
W a.m-
7 p.m. -
-Ladies’ Bible Class
- Mid-Week Services. J
GRACE MEMORIAL
BAPTIST CHURCH
107 S, Ave. M- Clifton
Rev. Tommy Needham, Pastor
Sunday
6 p.m. — Training Union
7 p.m. -Evening Worship
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11 a.m — Morning Worship
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. — Prayer Meeting
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
207 S. Ave. F, Clifton
Rev. Bryan Thornburg, Pastor
Sunday
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11 a.m. — Worship Service
6 p.m. — Worship Service
Wednesday
7 p.m. — Prayer Meeting
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Cranfitls Gap
Minister John Jordan
Sunday
JO a.m, — Sunday School
11 a.m, — Morning Service
j. CEDAR SHORES
I BAPTIST CHURCH
Scenic Drive
Sunday
i 8 45 a.m. — Sunday School
11 a.m. — Morning Worship
Wednesday
7 p m. — Midweek Service
.. -■•* *'* • ** *’
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Cranfills Gap
Rev. Dale Yant, Pastor
Sunday
9:30 a.m.—Sunday Services.
‘ J(?:30 a.m. —-Church School.
■,
CEDAR 9HORES
COMMUNITY CHAPEL
(Non-Denominational) !
On Shores of Lake Whitney '
Rt, 1, Morgan, Texas
'•I
f CLIFTON ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
1210 West 5th St., J
[Rev. Robert Davenport, Pastor.
•Sunday ,
: 10 a.m.— Sunday School.
11 a.m. — Worship Service.
; 6 p.m. — Worship Service.
•Tuesday
7:30 p.m. — Midweek Serv-
ice. ___- * <
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'I S Tiilc
Guy Wilson, Pastor
Sunday
10:30 a.m. — Worship Service
Fellowship After Services
CA«OTP UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rav. B. C. Dugger Jr. Pastor
dTh
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH^
Laguna Park
Re*. Joe Stevens
Sunday ,
10 a.m. — Sunday School \
11 a.m. — Morning Worship)
7 p.m. — Evening Worship }
Wednasday
7 p.m. — Evening Prayer '
Service
First and Third Sundays
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Ctanfills Gap (,
Sunday
10 a.m. — Sunday School.
If.a.m. — Worship Service.
CLIFTON, TEXAS
THURS., FRI. AND SAT.
MAY 12, 13 AND 14
“SHOUT AT THE DEVIL"
Lee Marvin
Roger Moore
Barbara Parkins
(RATED PG)
When you need
sympathy and advice]
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
OF GOD
y2 Block OH Hwy, 6
On Hackberry St.
L. V. .Rhodes, Pastor
Sunday
10 a m. — Sunday School
11 a.m. — Worship Service
6:30 p.m. — Evening Worship
Thursday
7 p.m. — PYPA Service
CLIFTON LUTHERAN i
SUNSET HOME CHAPEL
D. C. Henry, Chaplain
10 a.m. — Mon - Fri.—Daily
Worship Services
10:15 a.m. — Sunday Worship
Service . ,......
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Laguna Park
Tom Tarbet, Preacher
LAKE WHITNEY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Roy Clark, Pastor
Sunday
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11 a m. — Morning Worship!
7 p m Sunday night Service:
Wednesday
7 p.m. — Prayer Service
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Sunday
10 a.m. — Bible Study
11 a m. — Communion and
Sermon
, 6 p.m. — Preaching Service
Tuesday
10 a.m. — Women’s Class
Wednesday
6 p.m. — Bible Study
SMITH BEND
BAPTIST CHURCH
Stan Jordan, Pastor
Services —
Sunday
10 a.m. — Sunday School.
11 a.m. — Morning Worship,
6 p.m. — Training Union.
7 p.m. — Evening Worship.
Wednesday
p m‘ — 'Prayer Meeting. - ,
9:30 a.m. Morning Worship MOSHElM BAPTIST CHURCffl
10:20 a.m — Sunday School ? Mosheim ]
f Second and Fourth Sundays Robert Rnchuig, Pastor j
9:30 a.m — Sunday School j (residence — 608 S. Ave. P,
. 7:30 p m- Evening Worship! Clifton) *•
• - ■ |Sunday ’
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL • 10 a.m. — Sunday School. .
CHURCH 11 a m. — Worship Service.
514 Bosqua Strnat ! 6 p.m. — Evening Worship
Meridian «Service. . ..... _______
Tha Rev. Robert Mitchell, FAIRVIEW j
Priest BAPTIST CHURCH ,
Edwin W. Rice, Lay Leader'1 [ Fairvic.w Community
Holy Eucharist — 11.30 a.m: r Rev. J. C. Sallv, Pastor
First, Third and Fifth Sundays. , Sunday
Morning Prayer: 11 a.m..
Second and Fourth Sunday.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Rev. R. Jerome Teichmiller,
Pastor
Sunday
10 a in. — Sunday School and
Bibid Class
11 a.m. — Worship
10 a.m. — Sunday School.
11 a.m. —Sunday Worship |t
Service.___ ... r>
CLIFTON INDEPENDENT j;
BAPTIST CHURCH
\ Alfred Gould, PasiJor j
Comer Pecan and N. Ave. B i
11 a.m. — Morning Worship j
10 a.m. — Sunday School
6 p.m. — Evening Worship J
remember that we are here
to serve you in your time of
sorrow with understanding and
experience. Whatever the hour,
feel free to call on us for
help in making those difficult
decisions that face
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TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY
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Mac and Edith McCrary .
RAYMOND H. R0GSTAD
Call 675-8695 for Oil or Gas
TURNER AUTO WELDING SERVICE
Laguna Park
SCHMIDT-MEYER CHEVROLET, INC.
Quality Salas A Service
CANUTES0N-M00DY REAL ESTATE
Farms—Ranches—Cith Property ;
SCHMIDT'S DOWNTOWN RESTAURANT
Home of Country Cooking
CORNER PHARMACY
The Gift Shop
CHEMICAL LIME, INC.
Clifton, Texes
NATIONAL BUILDING CENTERS, INC.
"Your Home Care Center"
EVANS IMPLEMENTS
Profit-Making Equipment for Farmers
ERICKSON FEED MILL
Nutrina & Purina Feeds
CLIFTON STEAM LAUNDRY
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