The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1928 Page: 5 of 8
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A SURE THING
Just as jure as 2x2 is 4, to trade at Nelson &
Cowen s means you save.
We will have red hot specials for Saturday.
Come give us a look; get our prices. We be-
lieve you will be our customer. No use talking,
quality considered our prices cannot be beat.
Fresh vegetables daily.
The Store that appreciates your trade.
NELSON <& COWEN
Quick Service-—-Phone I and 2
«p, curron.
Book your Ford. A million have.—l\X/irri/-»e
Gilliam Motor Co. gi^tc I ” 5
Got 2 lire Gold Fiah free
March 30.—Price A Stuart.
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Friday,
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CLIFTEX THEATRE
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FOR si IF j . . “If) in “Mick«y’> piz”-?^/^.
FOR SALE—Two second hand edy and Fox News
cultivators. For prices and terms see Admission ia «r.
A* W- ltc Friday **££££U^IS^
TOMATO and Sweet Potato plants hard in ^&mewh”re^ ^n^^n
—Home grown—for sale. Book your Maynard represents all that the West
order now.-Will Forson, Clifton, ltc can give in movie entertainment We
Representative J. L. Bird of W#l- tures. Also ‘‘B^t^Parbr^'seriei
put Springs was a business visitor J No. 1, featuring AI Cook and Kit'
Clifton Monday.
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Big stock of galvanized iron
hand. Call and figure with ua
what you need.—Cameron A
Inc.
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* Local and Personal *
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We buy cream, eggs and poultry
Ross Helton. tfc
Friday, March 30, is Gold Fish Day
at Corner Drug Store. ltc
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That good Minnesota Paint is kept
in stock by Wm. Cameron A Co. Ail
colors. tfc
AUCTION SALE at Norse Satur-
day, March 31st. Watch for ad next
week. ltc
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Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hoel of Waco
were here Sunday visiting relatives
and friends.
E. 0. Miihlhause was a business
visitor in Bartlett and Williamson
county last week.
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LOST—A female police dog about
10 months old. Will pay reward for
return.—Mrs. Martha Lyons, Clifton,
Texas. ltp
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If you want to make your Merchant,
Banker and your family happy, get a
Cotton Dusting Machine, it will do it.
—Farmers Gin Co. tfc
House for rent.—Ralph Helm.
Gloff’s Market sells Mrs. J. C. Car-
penter’s butter. ‘ 3.2tc
Texaco Lube Oil 60 cents in gallon
lots.—Gilliam Motor Co. tfc
AUCTION SALE at Norse Satur-
day, March 31st. Watch for ad next
week. ite
Mrs. John S. Moffett called Wed-
nesday and ordered the Record for
tewlve months.
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FOR SALE—Tomato and sweet po-
tato plants. Book your order now..—
Will Forson, Clifton. ltc
Buy a tube of Nydenta Tooth Paste
and get 2 Gold Fish free, Friday next
week.—Price A Stuart. ltc
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If in the market for tires for your
car remember Simmons Service Sta-
tion has the famous United States
line— the kind that gives service and
aatisfies.
Mrs. Dury L. Helm left Wednesday
for San Antonio where she is under
treatment of a specialist.
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No money in growing cotton for
Guard, and Krazy Kat cartoon.
Admission ...........................ig and 25c
Saturday Night—Double Show
The old original Buck Jones in
Blood Will Tell." A fast action pic-
ture of the west with plenty of action
and outlaws. Also “Too Many Cook-
If you want to pay debts and bank ies”—a funny 2 reel comedy. And
notes, buy a poison machine and kill j “Wired and Fried’’—Krazy Kat.
the cotton bugs. It will sure do it.— Admission........................... 1q an<j 3^
Farmers Gin Co.. tfc J Monday and Tuesday
Richard Dix in “The Gay Defend-
2 live Gold Fish and bowl given er” w‘th Thelma Todd. In 1860 when
away with each purchase of 1 tube native Californians were desperately
Nydenta tooth paste, Friday, March fighting the rush of unscrupulous
30th.—Price A Stuart. ltc *°w seekers; when the strumming oi’
-O- guitars was interrupted by pistol
FOR SALE—My house and one acre I ®h°ts—when gold-greedy adventurers
of land, including barn and 60 fruit hurn a languid, fun-loving, aristocrat-
trees with about 5 foot netting wire Mc youth into a terrorizing, night-rid-
all around.—B. C. Westley. 3-2tc|in* Robin Hood—Bandit Marietta
— . the most romantic figure of early Cal
If you want to buy new Chevrolet Honda. Also “Nifty Nags”—2 ree
car or truck see Rainey Howell of Christie comedy, and Fox News.
the Allen Chevrolet Co. Mr. Howell Admission............................10 and 30c
also has some real bargains in used Wednesday and Thursday
cars- l-3tc| The super-spectacle of the
-„-_ “Moon of Israel." A film of tremen-
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Helton and dous action! Pharaoh’s armies thun-
little son of DeLeon were here the dering across the plains on galloping
first of the week for a short visit in horses! Hundreds of golden chariots
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cal- sweeping across sandy desert wastes
vert- I Spectacular plagues that laid waste
to the land! The mighty struggle of
Mesdames J. M. Jenson, W. W. a n»«xhty people. Also Fox News.
Land, J. T. Hill and 0. E. Schow j Admission ..........................10 an<] 3^
were in Waco Wednesday to represent
Clifton at a district meeting of the
Eastern Star Chapter.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
TIiw ia without a doubt the biggest food
sale ever offered.
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« pound Coffee ................ j 9C
2 cans small peas for . . to.
3 packages Macaroni for . . . 19c
3 packages Spaghetti for .....| Ifc
2 cans Babbitt e Lye for.......... (9c
7 I pound good mixed Candy for..... 19C —
\ „8 White Soap for..... I9C f
— 2 boxes good Rice for.......... \ % 1.
2 boxes Currants for ........19c
2 pounds Seedless Raisins for..... 19c
^ cans No. 2 Tomatoes for........ 19c
Mustaid, I full quart for......... f9c
Cjood Tuna Fish per can ... ...... 19c
Kos^ud Cherries per bottle...... 19c
loc Bee Brand Insect Powder..... j 9c
Asparagus Tips per can........ . j 9C
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Will Manske and daughter, Mias
Velma, left by automobile Thursday
for Mercedes where they will visit
^ l merceues wnere tney will visit
The Clifton Sewer System will bejth«i* daughter and sister, Miss Hilde-
ready for service April 1st. Free ser- 8arde Manske, who is teaching Home
vice to all users until July 1st. Get | Economics in the public school of that
We buy cream, eggs and poultry.-
Ron Helton. tft.
Gloff’s Market sells Mrs. J. C. Car-
penter’s butter. 3>2tc
Two furnished rooms for rent. Ap-
ply at White Swan Cafe. 2-2tc
on now and get three months
free
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city. They expect to see much of the
Rio Grande Valley during their week’s
visit there.
the bugs, making one bale to every I service.—Ed Handley, Mayor.
4 to 10 acres of badly punctured bolls. Q
Farmers Gin Co. tfc! p w , , ,
Mrs. G. W. Standefer has had as, - —
Mrs O 1 ; rr b« quests the past week, her mother, I Fftzhugh announces that Mrs.
Friday to visit Mrs Carl c" Harilhf |Mr*’ A‘ D‘ Major of Lockney* and aK A’ Je"son was the successful con-
w,tTnt %^L uS l stafor, Mrs. J. B. Roy of Goodnight. testant for the free scholarship in
ville who is a Darieatnin° » t** Her mother is continuing her visit voice ahe offered and has a few vacant
sanitarium ** * * TemP,e I indefinitely. I— -----------* .....
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tfc!, NOTICE.—Don’t forfiret tha Raw' |cotton when you can raise just as|*ress ner PUP11S are making and an
e g man. He will call on you soon, much on 26 acres by using a Dusting nounce® * recital in the near future.
He is making his regular rounds in Monb!** „»;n ____ ... __ I __
You can raise one bale to the acre
if the weather conditions are favor-
able, if you dust your cotton for cot-
ton bugs, and raise it for 10c per
pound.—Farmers Gin Co. tfc
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Mrs. C. R. Nichol and daughter,
Mis. E. A. Priddy, went to Temple
Wednesday where Mrs. Nichol went
for an examination by epecialiata at
the Scott A White clinic.
periods for others who would like
, either voice, piano or expression. Miss
to plant 100 acres * '^hugh is pleased with the pro-
gress her pupils are making and an-
Program and entertainment by the
None Band and Orchestra; Stunts
by schools. Lunch served and candy
sale. Admission 10 and 16 cents. Fri-
day, March SO, 8 p. m. at None
school house. ltp
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Wilson Co wen, a senior in the law
department of the Texas State Uni-
venity, was up from Austin to spend
the week-end with home folks. Wil-
son says it ia a good feeling to real-
ize he is finishing college this year.
He is making his regular rounds in Machine and still use the other 75
Bosque county with these guaranteed acres in other crops.—Farmers Gin
goods.-Clayton Renick. tfc Company. tfc
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Mrs. G B Foster returned home W. B. Stewart and family who
mntbay m h°mf °f her some time a«° moved back to Bosque
mother, Mrs. W L. Kilgore, because county from the Rio Grande valley
°f tbirr ln6“ °f Walter *il* wh«re they made investments and
gore with double pneumonia. | lived for a few months, are now mak-
_ o——- I ing Clifton their home and are occu-
E. Simmons, owner of the Simmons Lying the Olson residence near the
Fil ing SUtion now accounoes that he Methodist church. Mr. Stewart and
seUs Humble Gasoline and Humble family have had a number of friends
Motor OiU and Greases exclusively, in Clifton for several years whoLre
i tt *° 2“ r17 *lad to ««« them move here and
many customers. ^ tfc J make this their permanent home.
C. A. Poulson reached hU 87th Mr. and Mrs. Homer Covey of Fort
“iJ*.P^tf4n l‘fe ™ ^ TWJV, Worth end Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mar
yes«\ave"be«i Jwnt i^aiftL^nf® °f D*U“’ *t°W>ed iB C,ifton Mon'
Mr J5^ H“ day “ondng for a short visit with
°. W50 relatlve8 ^ friends While on their
lives at McAUen, in the Rio Grande way to Temple Sanitarium where they
valley of Texas, came in to be with had been called to see Mrs w a
her father on this occasion, and will Greer of Morgan, mother of Mea-
remain for ten days or two weeks. dames Covey and Martin. Mrs. Greer
had been a patient in the sanitarium
Adolph Wiede living out northeast
of Clifton about nine miles has started
the erection of his new seven-room
residence on his splendid farm ac
cording to Will Forson of the 0. E.
Schow A Co. Lumber Yard. Mr. Wiede
built the cement foundation himself,
but has employed carpenters to build
the house.
Messrs. R. F. Moore and J. H.
Moore of Hamilton were Clifton vis-
itors Wednesday for a few hours.
R. F. Moore, who is mayor of Ham-
ilton said his city was getting along
nicely with its paving program, and
that more than one hundred thousand
dollars are being spent on Hamilton
streets.
Saturday Specials
Stripe Overalls ...................$1.39
Work Pants (Sand, Hong Kong, blue) .$1.39
Dress Shirts (White and Fancy).....$ 1.49
Dress Socks
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LARGE STOCK OF EVERYDAY
STRAW HATS
Saturday is the last day that we will allow
you 50c for your old hat or shoes on a new hat
or sp%r slippers.
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for some time, and her condition was
critical with practically no hopes of
her recovery.
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Locating Engineer D. C. Morris and
his helping crew, W. M. Vickery,
Frank Medford, Faye Edge and C. C.
Roddy, who have been in the Pecos
country making surveys for electric
[high lines for the Texas-Louisiana
Power Co. the last two months, have
returned home for a abort vacation.
Their next work will be nearer home,
as the company contemplates building
a number of transmiaaion lines thru-
lout Central Texaa soon.—Walnut
Springs Hustler.
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Milford J. Hoff who recently sold
(his interest in the Allen-Hoff Chev-
rolet Company in this city, this week
*" k“ied the Hoff A Bardstreet
busiaeee jNt across the street
!---- -*• P°at office. Mr. Hoff once
before owned e half interest in this
business, and ia foet he and his
M|d the business and
understand what he
friends wish him
Otis Hoff
When you get reedy to do that re-
pair work or build a new home or any
other kind of building be sure to fig-
ure with Cameron and Company.
Their prices ere always right, end the
material the best. tfc
Joseph Nelson, a student of Texas
Tech, at Lubbock, came home the first
of the week to spend a few days; it
being the end of a term and he had a
few days off—and he headed for home.
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FOR SALE—One of the best resi-
dence lots in Clifton—off south par
of our home place. See us for price.—
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Proffltt. 3-2tc
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Judge Irwin T. Ward was hero
Monday from Cleburne looking after
his campaign for ro-oloction.
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Mrs. Carroll Swenson and son,
John David, spent Wednesday and
Thursday with her parents at Osage.
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F. M. Neal and fomily this week
moved to Clifton from Hillsboro and
“ill make this their future home.
Miss Olga Landgraf spent the week
end in Waco visiting friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Priddy visited
i Morgan Sunday afternoon.
_ TWO ROOMS For Rent unfur-
nished or partly furnished. See Mrs.
T. A. Box. 3-2tp
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Miss Ada Saunders of Cleburne is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Emmett
H. Schow.
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Grimland and
on, Y. C., were over from Waco Fri-
ay to attend the funeral of Guy Stan-
efer.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Olsen of Gates-
ville visited relatives here Sunday.
They were accompanied by Mrs. Boyd
who visited her cousin, Mrs. J. N.
Fallis.
New dresses for Easter
--all sizes, best prices.—
John E. Swenson. ltc
MERCHANTS
ATTENTION
WE JOB TO YOU CANDIES AND
CHEWING GUMS.
Come Look Our Stock Over
MUSIC HALL
Regular Meeting of Clifton
Lodge, No. 360 A.F.A AJI.
Friday, March 80, 7:30 p. m.
Vizitoy Masons are Cordial-
ly Welcome.
H. R. HiU, *. M.
Carl Heath, Secy.
SCIENTIFIC EYE SEBVIGB
W. A. Johnson, Opt. D.
(Optometrist)
Specializing on Dif-
ficult Cases.
Satisfaction Guar*
antaed.
In Clifton on Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday of each weak, from 9 to 18
and 1 to 4 o'clock. Office upstairs in
building next door to Prather Photo
Still'll n r’llftnn
FORENOONS:— r~
Monday—9 to IX Thursday—9 to 12.
AFTERNOONS J—
Wednesday—3 to A Saturday—S to «.
tonsil TROUBLE
Come! let us reason together—
Why cut the tonsils out? . .
They can be saerd If they’re diseased. «
Come here if you’re in doubt!
DR. CORNEIL O. BROWN, Chiropractor
SATURDAY SPECIALS
King Komus Syrup. 10 lbs. for only____ 80c
Farmer Jones Syrup, 10 lbs. for only. . . 60c
Sliced Peaches, No. 2 1-2 for only..... 18c
Hunts Yellow Cling Peaches, No. 2 1-2. 23c
Heavy Red Tubes. 30x3 1-2 for only. $1.10
Heavy Red Tubes, 30x3. for only..... 95c
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1928, newspaper, March 23, 1928; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775818/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.