The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1948 Page: 4 of 8
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I Mrs. Carl Anderson en-
ing their family with
the holidays. Those
____ j Mr. and Mrs. Gene
' Kansas; Preston Ander-
jfton; 'Leo and Carroll An-
|:«nd Miss Jo Powell of Hous-
Mrs. R. H. Mueller had
sure of having all their
i home for Christmas. They
and Mrs. Henry Mueller
Douglas, of Morgan; Mr.
E. C. Mueller of Corsi-
and Mrs. Raymond Lam-
Children, Raymond Jr.
fall, of Clifton.
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Mrs. M. A. McDougal
had the following out-
Sts during the recent
D. A. McDougal,
■. W. D. McDougal, Mr.
Curtis Gaston, Mr. and
l Elliott and James Rich-
s Patsy Lou Gaston, all
nond.
and Mr*. C. H. Ludwig
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Shep-
family and Mrs. W. R.
past week-end in Fort
They hadn’t had Christmas
r because Mr. and Mrs. Shep-
son got hurt on Christmas
had been in the hospital,
sed had spent several weeks
ifomia visiting 0. E. Reed
tily and other relatives.
| juwaI and Personal
WANTED—Clean 1040 and 1941
Chevrolets. David Cormany at
Clifton residence. 48-2tp
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Urban and
Charles Boyd of Wienert spent the
holidays with relatives at Mosheim,
Clifton and Waco.
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We give a liberal trade-in allow-
ance for your old tires on new ones.
Ole’s Easy Pay Tire Store. ltc
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Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Beck have
enjoyed a holiday visit from their
son, Richard Beck, and the latter’s
wife of Stephenville.
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HOME WANTED—Have cash
buyers for several moderately
priced homes in Clifton. Jack Helm,
Clifton, Texas. 48-3tp
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Friends iwere glad to see O. H.
Hess up and down town this week.
All hope that he will continue to
gain strength from the recent ill-
ness that kept him in the hospital
for some time.
LUTEFISK DINNER, Anderson
Cafe, Sunday, Jan. 25. Real Nor-
wegian cooks. ltc
Fielding Helm returned this past
week to his home in Hale Center
after visiting the Helm family and
friends in Clifton during the holi-
days.
Don’t let your anti-freeze get
away; we’ll check and if you need
them put in new hose connections.
Lynch Magnolia Service Station, lc
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Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Duke of
Oklahoma and Sgt. and Mrs. L. L.
Duke and daughter, Gloria, of Fort
Worth spent the holidays in the
home of the Duke brothers’ par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Duke.
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Book your order now for Spring
chicks at Watson Feed and Hatch-
ery. Early booking will assure you
early delivery and choice of
breed. 47-2tc
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Braune, ac-
Floor mats for most all makes of
cars at Ole’s Easy Pay Tire
Store. ltc
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With TCU resuming studies on
Monday, Mrs. C. A. Onbeck re-
turned to her duties there after
a three weeks’ stay in Clifton with
her husband and friends.
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FOR SALE—1942 Plymouth 4-
door sedan; clean, mechanically
OK. See Louis Surley. ltp
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FOUND — White fur mitten in
Clifton. Owner please call for at
Record office. ltc
Mrs. M. E. Long at Kenedy will
keep up with Clifton friends
through the Record this coming
year; it is being sent to her by her
father, Ned Cooper.
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Do your monthly statements
carry the name of your firm; if
not, let the Record help you design
attractive ones. 47-2tc
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Golden and
their two daughters of Midland
spent a few hours in Clifton Sun.
day while en route home from
j Florida where they visited Mrs
‘ Golden’s mother and other rela-
tives.
Good second-hand washing ma-
chines at Anderson’s Second-Hand
Store, Highway 6. ltp
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wiede of
companied by R. W. Bernhardt and
Mrs. Emma Schroeder, drove down
to Austin the early part of the , , T ,, „
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Harlingen returned the early part
of the week after spending the
holidays with their parents, the
F. C. Braune. While there they
drove on dolwn to Fredericksburg
to visit the Otto Sippe family and
also the August Arlitts. Mrs.
Schroeder remained in Austin for
an extended visit.
and Mrs. 'Lonnie Morris
• and Miss Bettie Joyce Webb
Christi spent Christmas
■ parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
■ of Clifton and Mr. and
, C. Webb of Hillsboro. Mr.
L. M. Kelly went home
Dec. 28 and came home
They caught some fish out
i bay and brought some home
them to prove it.
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and Mrs. E. R. Bellamy of
i have been visiting Mrs. Bel-
r’s mother, Mrs. Thrond Lar-
in Clifton this past week-end.
i children of the Leslie Larsons
Dallas, Leslie Jr., Ruby, Jane,
Clarence Lee, who had been
their grandmother, Mrs.
on, returned home with the
amys. Mrs. Larson also had
son, Tilden and family of Dal-
, with her for Christmas.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hillian have
, recently sold their nice farm near
Boggy and bought the Robert Ruf-
fin home in Clifton where they are
moving this week. Mr. and Mrs.
Hillian had as Christmas guests
their daughters and grandchildren,
. Mrs. Frank Quillin and son, Eddie,
«f Silver City, N. M., and Mrs.
Dottie Molhea and daughter, Helen,
and son, J. C. Jr., of Fabens, Texas.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bethke and
son, Paul, of Hamilton, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Stolze of Crawford,
'Mr, and Mrs. Hans Kalscheuer and
| daughter, Betty, of McGregor, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Zost and children,
Betty and Albert Jr., of Perry, Mrs.
Marie Rachui and Mr. John Raehui
of Marlin, Mrs. A. Schminke and
daughters, Clara, Louise and Ella,
•spent Sunday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Schminke >tlil
Franklin.
Clifton folks appreciated the
short visit made here this past
week-end by O. Lee Stuart Jr., son
of Mrs. and Mrs. O. L. Stuart of
Mineral Wells. 0. Lee Jr. spent
his public school days here and is
now a senior student at Texas
Tech in Lubbock.
fruit crop this year.
Sales pads available at Record
office. TFC
Guests in the Milton Brown home
during the holidays included Mr.
and Mrs. Terry Huse and children
of Hitchland, Mrs. Ruth Pierson,
and children and Mrs. T. L. Huse'
of Waco, Lauris Huse of Austin,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rittenberry of
Dallas, Dorothy Ann Brown of
Itasca, and a number of Clifton
friends.
FOR SALE-NURSERY STOCK
We have a fine assortment of Fruit Trees, Pecan
Trees, and Shrubbery. Now is the time to plant.
We can do your landscaping. Let us help you with
your plans. For information call at the Nursery or
write for price list.
ROGERS NURSERY
KOPPERL .... TEXAS
Mart G. Pederson and family of
El Paso were holiday visitors in
the home of his father, Ole C.
Pederson, and other relatives re-
cently.
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FOR SALE—Late ’24 Model T.
Ford Pick-up, new tires. Lynch
Magnolia Service Station. 48-2tp
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Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Bridges, Dec. 28, for a
turkey dinner were her mother,
Mrs. A. J. Evans of Valley Mills,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bridges Jr. of
Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Williams and Eldon Bridges of
Waco.
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FOR SAL E—My registered
Berkshire male, 1 year old. B. W.
Humphries, 5 miles north of Clifton
on old Meridian Highway. ltp
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John Reesing returned to Gruver,
Texas Tuesday after spending sev-
eral days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 0. B. Reesing, and other rela-
tives in this community. Pete
Cooksey returned with John for a
visit in the Panhandle country.
Try Lynch Magnolia Service Sta-
tion for prompt, courteous service;
road service given by calling 156. lc
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sommerfeld,
Helen and Patricia Ann, spent the
Christmas holidays with relatives
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G. B. Meeks is building a store
building along Highway 6 on the
northern edge of town. He states
he has had inquiries from persons
desiring to put in a grocery store
for people in that section of Clifton.
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FOR SALE—Good spring wheat
and speltz seed suitable for sowing.
Rex Linberg, Rt. 3, Valley Mills. Ip
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Miss Viola Schramm and Mrs.
Leona Duvall of Houston were up
for a New Year’s visit with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Schramm.
Visitors in the D. T. Poston home
during the holiday period were his
daughter, Mrs. Louis Goodnight
and family of Waco, his sons, T. C.
Poston and family of Stephenville,
Billy L. Poston and family of Bar-
berton, Ohio, D. T. Poston Jr. and
family of Killeen; his brother-in-
law, J. P. McCollum of Valley
Mills, his sister, Mrs. Annie Gibson
and children of Meridian, and Mr.
and Mrs. 0. B. Carlson and family
of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Callan, Mrs. Jim Hord, and Mr. and
Mrs. Rady Lane of Valley Mills.
FOR SALE—Four-room modern
house in Meridian. Small down pay-
ment. Possession. L. L. Houston,
Meridian, Tex., phone 322-W. 48-2p
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Robert Oswald and son, Bobby
Ray, and Don Jones or Odessa re-
cently visited Miss Kate Oswald
at the old M. J. Oswald homestead
and with other Clifton relatives
and friends.
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LUMBER DIRECT FROM THE
MILL TO YOU. You save the dif-
ference. 2 x 4, 2 x 6, 2 x 8, 2 x 10,
2 x 12, up to 16 ft. and 18 ft. long,
$6.50; all kinds heavies, 4 x 4, 4 x 6,
6 x 6, etc., ... 6.50; regular 1x6
fencing, $6.50; heavy fencing, 1 1-8
x 6, 3Vic running ft.; extra heavy,
1 % x 6, 5V£c running ft.; sheathing,
light, $5.00; sheathing, medium,
$6.50; extra heavy, 1 1-8 x 12, $7.00
(barn floors and heavy uses). It
will pay you to see this lumber if
you plan to build anything from a
hog pen to a house. If we do not
have it we will cut it. Bosque Co.
Milling Co., 4 miles West of Merid-
ian, Highway 22. TFC
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SCHOW LUMBER CO.
—For—
VENETIAN BLINDS
MADE TO ORDER
Your Windows Measured Upon Request
Telephone 12
Tudor Jour PbuuatlstDnpsAfuw facts About..
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glands of animals discovered by Dr. John A. Able, of Johns
Hopkins School of .Medicine. Often when administered
I into the heart of a person apparently dead, it proves to be
I a veritable “magio wand” in “restoring life.”
Ul STROMBERG-CARLSON RADIOS-For the main
Radio in your home — Table and Floor Models.
A)1 FINE CHOCOLATE CANDIES — Pangburn’s,
V King’s, Gale’s and McDonald’s.
Fountain Service — Cigars and Tobaccos
A] Pocketbooks — Magazines
” Reliable and Accurate Prescription Service
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jrjggfew Year’s Day visitors in the j
G. A. Oswald home were .Air. and j
Mrs. Lee Siepert and family of!
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. |
Emmons and Miss Matilda Zuehlke
of Dallas, Mrs. Glenn White, j
Ronnie and Glenda Gail of Temple, [
'Mr. and Mrs. Olton Oswald of j
Meridian, Bill Bernhardt and Mr.1
L and Mrs. Mack Siepert and Jane of
Clifton.
OUAirn FOOd specials
Friday and Saturday
f1 C •* Sweet, Juicy
Grapefruit s Lb. Bag
C. E. Price Dray Line
Freight and Transfer Hauling of
All Kinds. Baggage Called For
and Delivered
CLIFTON MERC. CO.
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulanee Service
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Dependable Burial Insurance
TEXAS
TAXI SERVICE
24 hour service
PHONE:
Week-Day ............155
& Sunday 38
BELOVSKY
CABBAGE Firm green heads, lb.
5c
ROSE GREEN BEANS SS5
25c
A__1, ^ Washington
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APP^S Delicious Lb.
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HINA YELLOW TAIL, can
33c
VAN CAMP CHIU 3,,ai!e„„
29c
White As Snow FLOUR
Hard wheat for bread, fully guaranteed.
In Print Bags.
25 LBS. $1.89 50 lbs. $3 69
Now featuring in our
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
Sunbeam Electric Hedge Shears
Hand Tools—Saws, Braces, Hammers,
Hatchets, Drawing Knives, Levels,
Planes, Framing Squares.
Priming Tools of all kinds
Betty Crocker Geneva Mill only 10.95
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Nice line of Alarm & Kitchen Clocks
Pyrex Flameware, matched sets $1.95
52 Piece Dinner Set, $12.50
Perfection Cook Stoves and Portable
Oil Heaters
Community Silverware in 38-pc. sets
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We have just received a few Eclipse
Lawn Mowers
First come—First served.
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Plenty of Barb Wire, Goat Wire,
Poultry Netting, Posthole Diggers,
Wire Stretchers* etc.
The second semester begins January 26, 1948.
Special courses in shop, music, both instrumental
and vocal, are offered.
Trailers available to boys; dormitory rooms for
girls. All eat at College Commons.
IT IS A GOOD TIME TO ENROLL!
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WIRING—ELECTRICAL FIXTURES
For electric wiring properly done with approved
materials, both city and rural installation and
service, telephone 248.
See Us for Electrical Fixtures.
Edwards Elec. & Refrigeration Service
Phone 248 Clifton
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW...
Now is the time to put in your order
for Early Chicks. We will start our
hatchery in a few days. Prices are
right—will sell chicks according to
price of eggs. Our chicks will all be
pullorum blood tested.
We are also now handling a full line
of feeds, and -we also want to buy
your eggs.
G. B. MEEKS and CLARENCE HUMPHRIES
MEEKS HATCHERY AND PRODUCE
CLIFTON, TEXAS
CLEARANCE
SALE
DRESSES
COATS
1-2
Price
A SPECIAL GROUP
One Lot Men’s Women’s, Children’s
HOUSE <«-ft——
l- Z Price
SHOES
MEN’S LEATHER
COATS
JACKETS
Off
SPECIAL LOT
PIECE
GOODS
Price
CHILDREN’S KNIT
Panties
Ladies Vests
Snuggies
Pries
SEE OUR TABLE OF
BARGAINS
CLOSE OUT BARGAINS
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1948, newspaper, January 9, 1948; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth778359/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.