The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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SANDERS AND MOLINE
DISC PLOWS
SANDERS DISC
PLOWS
They run li^ht and do better work.
Thev ore simple in construction with
nothing to get out of fix
They are strong and more rigid. ,
They are more easily adjusted to dif-
ferent kinds of work.
They are less expensive to operate.
Sanders Disc Plows are
Better than other Disc Plows
THE SOUTHERN CHIEF
The Four Horse, Light, Double Pise can lie adjusted to cut
from U5 to 24 inches. WE GUARANTEE EVERY I'LOW WE
SEER TO HE PERFECT IN EVERY PARTICULAR.
THE MOLINE
DOUBLE DISC
Is a Plow absolutely in a class to itself.
It is recognized today as the Best Plow
on earth for the money.
Everybody knows this is the best and
we know there is nothing better in the line
of Breaking Plows.
Buy a Moline and you can Plow, Sow
and Plant at the proper time.
Come and See it. We Will
Take Pleasure in Showing.
THE HOUSE THAT GIVES SERVICE
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Clifton Record
BY H O BT.
HALDRIDGE
:nLt Day” and that it may be
; (hade the purpose and motto of
j every household in America to
save, the waste and win the war.
ENTERED AT POSTOFFIOK, CLIFTON,
TEXAS, AS SECOND CLASS MATTER
EVERY FRIDAY MORNING
SUBNCKII'TION OKU 1: IN \ I'\ \t I
One V eu r * I '"1
Six Month*
Three Moil! h*
Friday . dune DM .
'J'lie Liberty Loan I loud msiie
was over sti bsi T’.bod a oi;::oi do!
lars, anoUier rv idm ten! 1 !,e Im
ulty of OU !* people
The Liberie I w as eoi.sai
erably oversubscribed, wl.ieh is
proof enough that Fnelc Sam is
not too stingy or proud to tight
In addition to the automehih
tax another law lieenim s eMee!
Baptist Revival Closes
The revival which lead been in
i progress at the t'lifton Baptist
Church for the past, two weeks
closed Sunday night. Two ser
i vices were held daily at ID a. m.
and p m., the preaching being
done hy t i> ■ paste r, Rev. ,1. A.
h .do. the song seivice being eon
diie'cc, by Evangelist Vox o| !•',irt
Camp Rest a-Bit
Camp Rest a Bit opened its
third Season June 12th for ten
days of a continuous round of
pleasure on the banks of the
beautiful and picturesoue Bos
quo River. The hosts, Ralph
Bass, Max schui/.e, Clarence Ca
ed by {JefT gnd Josh Williams, More Campers Arrive Married at Valley Mills
(col.) l'he mornings were de-j a party of twenty six mem-[ The marriage of Miss Fannie
voted to tishing, the aftornoons , kers Qf the St. Mathews’s Ca-1 Harris of Valley Mills to Mr. Ben
to swimming and boating and, thedral junior choir arrived in I B. McCollum of Alexandria oc-
the evenings to dancing. j Clifton last Tuesday morning for , curred at the Methodist church
On Tuesday evening Messrs. a (.amp on the Bosque river near [in Valley Mills Saturday evening
Moore. Brice and Stuart enter ! ta>wn: this being their twentieth j at about mISO o’clock in the pres-
tained the campers with a tliea jannua) encampment. D a v i d , once of a host of friends and reb
nuteson, Emmett and Emerald Ilrt: l’artY. which all enjoyed very \ (;rove ,J r ..director of the camp atiyes. Rev. Luker officiating.
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to file Mill I'd I
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,, , , .. | much.
Schow, Dune Holverson, A. N.| —------—--
Farley, v. v Lumpkin, Fims; Texas Concordia League
( hson and Cecil Hurst, had as ! lt. '|\,x;ls Concordia League ,u s
will hold its seventh annual con-
vention in the Scamlinav uui Evan-
gelical Lutheran Fhu n h at Ulif
ton, Texas, .) u!y 1 a to 17, 1 D L .
ed on tin- I Cos. | ue Sunday alter ,
a nun iii which twelve candidates!
•A ere bapli ed.
their guests the following young |
hul ies; M isses Martha a n d
Mac Me dinner. Million Wilis:
ar,d Mm ty n \\ a rd, of t ’ledu rlie.
,\1 a r \ hit Inner, ol Ft Worth,!
i;i;ss,e Rush, ol Marlm, Mary ,
.! 111! e >, u | \ alley Mills. K at !. leelt !
1. \,11.i,i , , of Mev.dmi: M ;t rie i
(i nmlaml. i ’a rrie Lee Cauut cson.
May Schow and Alma Snell, of j
t 'nftoii. ,\1 r and M is. Fallts. the
chaperones. Frank and Dale Fal
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The delicious meals were serv
For Sale
Sc I cc te d ‘r 11 b r “d
W' Leghorn (’ockercls
I rum .-.elected layers
si ad soon M rs. f
activities, is here again. T h
hoys range in age from b to 17
Davenport Shumate is
assisting Mr Grove. Athletic
events and music programs are
featured. Un the Iasi n i g It t.
June it1.*, ;t!] tjoys wito have not
attend.al the cam;> on
yea. s \v ill he initiated.
U. be Mi. Grove's Thirt. ..
The church was beautifully dec-
orated for the occasion.
The bride is the accomplished
daughter of Mrs. Sam (j. Harris
and very popular in social circles
having taught in“ the public,
school and music for several
previous years.
Ftiis will i The groom was formerly of
ith year , V alley Mills but s now cashier
Norse, Texas
Record & Dallas News $ 1.77).
W
Dr. H, Robinson
again
c at 1 ’rice .V Stuart
ive on July 1, req jinng certain ! drug store, t hlton, Saturday,
kinds of shaded glass for the June J-., and will be pleased to
front lights of ears that will pro i meet ins tenner friends and pat
teet people from the glare uf j ton s ami receive new ones. Eyes
lighted cars coining meeting them tested. Glasses furnished, artiti
.on the roads ami streets and will; ei.il ev es inserted at moderate
liessen the danger of accidents. I prices Dr. Robinson s ability
------ land integrity are unquestioned.
The Record is m recent of a | See him Saturday, June at
letter frotxl au authority. Herbert | I'nci A Smart 's drug store.
Hoover, with the Department at j
Washington, who «s now semi I Farm For Nale
ing out personal letters to the , l , - a. ivs located about seven
lead ing papers ol the -it. niilv.'s* Ireinthltoti. 111 t hi* beau ti
(States, asking the vo up.-rate u tui NGreek \alley, acres
of such publications in an im m cuit..vatiou. am.ut 2,t acres
portant phase o! work el colt mime that is tillaolo, balance itt j
serving food for the nation and ; wood and grass land Fr.ce *20 j
fillies. His plan f. carry out cm . :f m.M -'t once. j’W [
this work more perfectly and ex-
We Pay 24c
FOR EGGS
aiseu as camp director. '1 lus is Air. ■ of mu Slave Bank at .Alexandria
npe each if Grove's sixth annual trip to Ulif j and is a young man of sterling
17 Knud son,' ton in charge of young boys, and 1 woYth and business ability.
11 Itp j ho request the Record to extend; The many friends of this cou-
' his sincere thanks to the people ; pie wish them a life of usefulness
: of Clifton for their generous cor j and happiness.
| dialit.v.
Plead Guilty and Convicted
Cleburne, Tex., June Is.—G.E.
j The City Marshal will call on j pace and S. A. Heath, charged
j every dog owner next Monday : Wllh the llieft of an automobile
j for Die dog tax of live dollars per j were tried in the District Court
j head and issue a receipt fully do- j today. Heath pleaded guilty and
[scribing the dog on which the j was given two years in the peni-
itaxispuid. tentiary. .Pace fought his case
Notice
BRING US YOUR
CREAM
We Buy Everyday
Please let everybody observe
muzzle ordinance and save the
children from getting bit. Yours
truly.—Oscar J. Rea, Mayor.
Two Mules Captured
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W: t'
tensiveiy is to reach Ho
people and the women, and
the help of the pi ess it can be
made to cover the whole com mu
ajty. He also urges that every
minister on the tirst Sunday in
Si;
!.; Jtu
! UilUJ CJ nil uiiuu, uuw i .*..1'
j«ly preach on “Food Conserva-[ Kind and a bar
tion" with the hope that this day gain. H. Lee Vincent, Clifton,
i* known as "Food Sav-, Texas. 16 ^>c
Farm Wanted j
I want an A 1 mm;omnium hu nt J
in Busquo county, consisting of
some th roe or fou r iiu ml red acres j
each of farming and land grass.
Lovelady Bros.
Clifton, Texas
and was given two years/'
Lester Logan, charged with
criminal assault, the complainant
.being under 14 years of age,
J pleaded guilty and was given five
j years with a suspended sentence.
Une old sorrel mare mule, the, ---
|other a black horse muie seveni Valley Mills Picnic
[or eight years old, wearing a Valley Mills Annual Picnic and
bell, taken up from the streets ! Home Coming Celebration will be
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[of Clifton on Sunday June 17. j held in that city July 11.12,13,
[Owner wili please call for same. | and no pains nor efforts will be
I John R. Cowen, Marshal, City spared to make it the biggest
J°f Clifton. ltc aU(j i>t.sq jn gs history. Note the
_ ,. i . ~ r. . display ad in this issue of the
Scandinavian Luiheran Church Record.
Sunday School at the regular!
hour on next Sunday morning, j
The Ben ado Society is to ineetj
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0.
D. Nelson Wednesday night,
June 27._
Record & Dallas News $1.75,
German Lutheran Church
No service at Clifton Sunday
June 24, but service in German
at Garnersville at 10:30 a. in. Y.
P. S. at Clifton at 8 p. m.
Record Su Dallas News $1.75.
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1917, newspaper, June 22, 1917; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775837/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.