The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CLIFTON RECORt. CLIFTON. TEXAS. APRIL 21. 1>22
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* Locals and Personals *
Sale
Begins Saturday
prices
PHOSPHATE V
BAKING POWDER
give every housekeeper an opportunity to try the
X, famous Dr. Price’s Phosphate Baking Powder, large
12-oz. cans will be put on sale Saturday morning bearing
this special sale sticker on the label:
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Don’t mi**' Civil, Service play.
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J. Lee Smith an-1 wife were here
Monday.
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Buy your gasoline and oils at the
City Garage.. tfc.
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Eight nice Poland China pigs for
sale — R. L. Golden. 5-2tc.
Civil Service play at High School
auditorium Saturday night.
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O. C. Orbeck aril family moved
into their new home Monday.
(»ive the City Garage a call when
you want automobile service of the
best. tfc.
Ever-Lay Brown Leghorns
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The Ever-Lay Brown Leghorns
are the kind that fill your pocket
book. After April loth, will sell
Ever-Lay Brown Leghorn baby
chicks at *15.00 a hundred. Set.
ting eggs at $1.00 pf-r 15. Get
some.-real Leghorns and watch
your bank account grow.
Edgewood Hatchery
MRS. W. A. W AGLAY, Prop.
S. A. Jenson has the Record’s thanks
f-,r ms renewal of his subscription
another year.
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SALE
One 12 oz. can at regular price
. . 25 cents
One 12 oz. can at special price
. . 05 cents
Two 12 oz. cans for
. . 30 cents
Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed or
Money Refunded
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John Seedig called the first of the*1
week and ha 1 his Record dates moved ;
,ahead one year.
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Miss Eva Mjaalar.d has recently re- j
signed her position a« milliner for the I
Clifton Mercantile Company. j
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Parts for Ford cars. Mobiloil for !
every make of car. Automobile ser-
vice that satisfies.—Moffatt’s Gar- j
age. tfc.
H. Hanson of route two, Clifton,
called while in town Saturday and left
the cash for his old county paper an-
other year.
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Geo. A. Oswald, living out east of
Clifton. ha< the Record's thanks for
his check Monday to pay for his sub-
scription another year.
This remarkable offer is for a
new stock, just from the Price
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Did you ever hear of such value as this?
short time only. The baking powder is
Baking Powder Factory, and every ounce is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction or money refunded.
Every grocer has had an opportunity to get a supply for all his custom-
ers: so go to your own grocer first and if he is unable to supply you, try
some other grocer at once.
Don’t miss this opportunity
Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to get your two cans of this famous
baking powder at this bargain price. Remember, the EXTRA can costs
you only 5 cents—just think of it!
Wilson Cowen call*,* 1 The first of the
Week and renewed t e suh«'Ti:.tion "f
us father, John 1C Cowen. at Walnut
Spring', for the Record another year.
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H. R. Ragsdale was in from the
Norse community last Saturday after
supplies and called to have his name
added to the Record's growing list f
leaders.
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J. T. H. Lips* urn!* of San Am,
immigration agent for the San
tonio & Aransas Pass Railway
'Pent !a-t Friday in Clifton in
interest of the undeveloped lend-
the Southw* st s- ct. 'M of Ti xas.
the
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NOTH E
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Ameri-
can Legion meets Thursday aft*-rnoon
at four o’clock on April 27 All wives,
mothers, daughters and sisters of
members of tin* American Legion and
of men who died m the .-erviee of the
United States during the World War
or prior to Decemb* r, I'.'-'", an-
dially invited to he pre-< r • W<- r,t—J
you to help make the organization
complete.
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Kt |R <{l l( K SALE
Pric<- of honey cut to $1 J"
d can.
Rowe Brothers. Clifton, or
n->tn Otto Wurbs, Meridian. Rt. 1.
! out
GOOD ROADS WORK
This is a list of those that donated
work ‘and money to gravel the road
sewen miles west of Clifton known as
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the Grimland Lane.
Tl e Alaska Agricultural College and
S' on: of Mint- at Fan hank*. Alaska,
will be the world's farthest north um-
vei-ity It will be within 100 miles
if the Antic Circle. It will open its
door- next September.
MERIDIAN CREEK SCHOOL
The Meridian Creek school dosed
Thursday, April 13th, having an inter-
esting program in the afternoon, after
which a ball game with the Gap was
We wish to thank each of you for 1 played, the score being 23 to 5 in Mer- the first
your co-operation, and especially Mr. idian Creek’s favor, and at night the
E. T Col wick for unlimited amount of play, “The Clodhopper," was rendered,
gravel, and our commissioner. Mr. j Both pupils and teachers felt proud
Raley, for paying for shovders. of the County '22 Loving Cup for rural
J. N Colwick $7.00 schools.
(’. \V. Iuimbert 3.501 The ladies served a splendid dinner
7.00 and supper to a large crowd of patrons
3.50 and friends of the school.
7.00 '
K ESS I PE is a real dandruff remedy.
It ha- a j leasing '.o’lor, ....
growth and actually does the work
when others have failed. You will
like it. Sold by Price & Smart,
Clifton. t adv. 2-4-J-S t
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I.. Rasmonson. agent for Gulf Refin-
ing Co.'s products, solicits your pat-
ronage for THAT GOOD GULF
GASOLINE. Kerosene, Lubricating
Oils, etc. Satisfy yourself as to the 1
merit of these goods by giving thorn '
atrial. Quality never changes. Ware-'
house just east of Ice Plant, Clifton,
Texas. tfc. j
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Mr. an*l Mrs. A. E. Boeiter and
GET IN THE HABIT
Of coming here with your Cream, Eggs and
Poultry. If you are not a customer, a share
of your patronage will be appreciated.
Honest Weights—Careful Tests and Counts
A Square Deal Every Time
Phone 66 £ NELSON Phone 66
Next Door to City Bakery
YOUR PROPERTY
Is worth more today than it was a year ago—it
wovnef cost you a lot more to build it—if the
Fire Demon got it—so •'*' 'r not increase your
Insurance? Some a ft a-ding a third, others
more. Is it the wise thing—th esafe thing—to
do? It takes only a little accident to turn the
biggest house into a pile of ashes,
H. W. BERING
Oftce—First Guaranty State Bank Building ' Clifton. Texas
Hanson Bros.
M. I.. Lambert
Geo. Wallace
Emil Bekkelund 7.00
Clarence Dahl 3.50
Mrs. J. B. Johnson 3.00
G. A. Hoel 3.50
Helnier Dahl 3.50
Oscar Omenson 4.40
Medo Johnson 4.40
Milton Bergman 4.40
E. T. Colwick 7.90
Arne Orbeck 4 40
Jim Ols »n 4.40
Tom Price 4-40
Lars Omenson 3.50
Martin Olson 3.50
John Homerstad, Jr. 4.00
Jap Fallis 3.50
Ne!s Grimland .................... 3.00
A, C. I.al.lUiil 3.00
Chris Haverbekken 3.00
Fred Matson , , 3.50
Chas. Gustafson 3.50
Adolf Schultz 4.00
John Speer ..... 1.30
Smith and Roberts 3.50
0. C. Johnson 4.00
We graveled CIO yards. It cost the
county $<52.65. If you don’t want a
bond issue or special tax, let's try
something called donation. If other
counties can buy our gravel and pay
as much as $1.25 per cubic yard de-
livered itfLcar. why can’t we have
graveled—roads when we have the
• gravel on the side of the road?
The Clfton Record and the Dallas
News now $2.50 per year.
children of Hamilton county were here
of the week for a few days j
visit with their many relatives and
friends in this section. While here j
Mr. Boeiter called and ordered the !
Record sent to their address for twelve I
months in order that they might keep
in touch with their old home. Mr.
Boeiter said that in his immediate
vicinity there would be but little grain j
grown this year on account of the dry j
weather which prevailed early in the j
season. ’ j
TT7HAT do you
** consider a fair
price for a good suit?
Name the figure and
let us show how much
quality it will buy in
a suit “Tailored to
Measure by Born.”
The Born line meets
the demand for lower
prices without sacri^
ficing anything in
quality; large sales
volume makes this
possible.
Come in while
woolen stocks are
complete and see the
really fine cloths we
offer, tailored as you
like, at your preferred
price.
JOHNE. SWENSON
FOR TRUCK SERVICE
in or out of the city
PHONE 197
W. K. GOLDEN
Clifton - : - : Texas?
‘ THE SERVICE DRUG STORE’
Where You are Always Welcome.
Ninety-eight per cent of the land in
Alaska is National property.
Your Trade Appreciated
Try our fine Box Candies. A fresh shipment just
received, and every box guaranteed to he fresh and of the
best grade.
Ask us for Kodaks and Kodak Supplies when you
want to go picture making.
This is Ice Crean/^and Cold Drink season. Please
remember that we serve the best at our fountain. We
also have those good Cigars you like.
WE APPRECI ATE YOUR BUSINESS
CARPENTER BROTHERS
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1922, newspaper, April 21, 1922; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776259/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.