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■'How many four pound while
bass are caught in Texas every
year” And bow much larger do
they get1" If you have caught a
four-poupder or larger, let the
commission in Austin know,
IF YOU sometimes wonder where
ONLY A few weeks ago everyone your Bed Cross donation goes, one
most anxious for a spell of, answer is to help the flood-stricken
area of the eight mid western
states where more than 30 000 per
Notes from the •
rroR's D
TYPEWRITE K
_e. Now. with the greenbugs
siwa«»y much damage to the oats, the
farmers are just as anxious for a
good hard rain Such would bei
welcomed by the city folks who
lave gardens and lawns which
would benefit from a good soaker
SOIL CONSERVATION
Farm Bureau Will
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Personals
Mee*At lredel1
SHSSSus
I and Glen Curtis, and Mr. and Mrs Monday to spend this week in her
! Fred A, Ludwig and daughter. Deb- daughter’s home
hie, of Clifton; and David Golden. yr an(| ^rs Troy Anderson, of
Mrs C. K Pratt became a pa- a student at North Texas State Col- Dallas have been enjoying their
tient in the local hospital last Sun- |ege ,n Denton. vacation in Bosque County for the
day and underwent surgery on both Mf ^ ^ Pprcv Thompson, 0f past ten days or so visiting with
Lee Andcr-
fcddie Ring-
Aprtl 19 at the post office here
The stamp, printed in three colors.
at the school lunch room ......... M
and this meeting has been desig-j ■
sons have suffered four minor to
great losses Texas is still short by
$1,251,710 in raising its quota of
$4,255-299 foT the Rwl Cross this
year Unfortunately, there will be
areas in Texas which will suffer
tornado damage this spring and j
summer; they too will need your {
Red Cross dollars We just hope j
that our own area does not have
goes on sale Monday pr Apr.I IB in M -Meet The Candidate
Washington, D C., at the National j sjj^yjy >* All district and county
Watershed Congress
CONSERVATION |
occasion to call upon the
Cross for aid
Red I
For Congressman, 11th District:
W R (Bob) Poage
jHirtD stares eosT*or
CLIFTON JAVCfES have done
mw-h to add to the appearance of
the City Park through sponsoring
the little league baseball diamond
and helping to restore the track
at the Cub Stadium that washed out
in Inst falPs flood. Now. they plan •— The- unique two part stamp por
to reise funds to help clean-up the fHA 0|RL5 TO PRESENT ffays a close up view of a drop of
park and repair tables an ni e- revUE AT P TA ! water falling from-a loaf which
for the use of the pu f , symbolir.es the influences of land
towns the sue of Clifton are for A, 3 qq o'clock on Wednesday inf) upon water supply,
tunate enough to have such a { afternoon of next week April 20 Th|. (|ps)Kn |Pa,|, tf,P Pye into a
public park and the efforts to. jf) ,he Bettis Auditorium of the h, hamJ pane|-df.pK.tlni! ;,n ar
k«p the park attractive am usable )((fa| w,h(X)1, fhp members of the |ua| vmafl alPrshod panorama
are appreciated The funds from ( |lf(ftn rhaptPr „[ the people and industries in the town
the home-talent production next Homernai„,r, of America will pre tn (hP foreground arc dependent
weekend, sponsored by the Jay spnf a dfPSS revue ax the program f(jr th,.|r „,a(Pr upon the watershed
««ea, will go for the above purpose (<jf fhe regular meeting of the Par af>OVP wh„,h ,r|,.a||y includes con
-uMg wMrt eninv serine beau ent Teacher Aiuociation servation managed farm and forest
,-r fhouird^rhv the5 This dress revue, wh.ch will lie anrl „mall ,tarns for f,„od p,e
*“■ nlZ ,f you staged asanFIIApro,ee, will have
Clifton FumraJ Home, ann n you - omKliri ... Thw
have time get out and walk around . J J ,porH1,red hv Wh,'.,h*.r "r n"'. la"(1
the yard. J B Darden Jr has plant J»A * 1 ,,jrrv.<on homrmakuftt watershed is eroded nr ,s mantled
----*-•— .sirs j'uMic Dy protective cover of grass and
Kal Segrist (Erath County)
H. A l^avertnn
(Hamilton County)
2 ’vSatm !£rv ..u.'ih.’-1“hr'h-r ,h'"' ""j'”';11 Awe
to *et. If weather conditions re-j,nrou*n stops have taken to reduce
mam favorable they should remain According to information recen pollution these determine in large
at their best through Sunday, then led this week at the Record office tn<,asIire w,yifth»-r water supplies
beam to deteriorate (from Mrs Turner Greenwade arc-ample and reliable.
begin to oeierioraie TA nresident officers for the corn .. .. . .
1 A prexmtnt. Mim < . Soother lesource so directly af
TEXAS MILLING ( ompany f lif•; ing year will be e cc << a fee ts the welfare, comfort, and hap
ton's oldest industrial business, has meeting nest week Plans »!«» »" 0f all the people,
been operating for a number-of tie completed for the May Festival
years without a local manager here f0 t,(- held at the local schools
Clifton -businessmen were pleased yjr., (;reenwade urges every par
to learn this week that effective an,| ^.r,„n interested in th«-
May 1 Hails Kalscheuer will be we|(arP (>f the Clifton Public
come loeff manager of the mil I; ijehooh to be present for th<- meet
here The Record will have more inf,
information on Mr Kalscheuer and . -----
hi* family next week j ppvpr,.n!| anf| Mrs James Nl Me
A QUESTION has been asked by j lean, cd Gatesville. visit' d in < Id
the Texas Game and Fish Commi* i ton from Friday of last week .until
rL th.f«om» of Bose, ue Count Vs Sunday w„h them son in law and understood that he had gone around
fishermen might answer or help daughter Reverend and Mrs .lames to the front of the car to make
fmbermen * ^ ,^1,, Klder Jr. and daughter. Kathy, some sort-of an adjustment, then
Robert Sharp Breaks Both
Legs In Freak Accident
Robert Sharp, Walnut Springs
merchant, broke both legs in a
freak accident Sunday, April 10,-
in the garage at his place
Mi Sharp was having trouble
getting his car started, and it is
Night ” All district and county
I candidates have been given a
i special invitation to attend f
The usual covered dish supper _ _ . . .. . .
j w ill be served by the Associated ^or **pt*wnt«ti»i, District:
Women of the Farm Bureau begin
rung at 7:30 P. M
Walter N'eie will serve as host
director for the evening, and F.arl
Page, of Morgan program chair
man, will act as master of reremon
res, Mr Page will give each candi-
date an opportunity to introduce
himself and to say a few words to
the group A question and answer
session also will be held ;
President H W Sonntag, of Meri For District Attorney:
District Judge:
Howell E. Cobb
fComanchc County)
W H (Bill) AIIen
(Hamilton County)
Truman E. Roberts
(Hamilton County)
For Sheriff:
James E. McDowell
A 0. (Tiny) Carr
Thomas E, Davis
Hiram E. Woosley
answer
- NOTICE -
TWO YEAR OLD FIELD-GROWN NO. 1
ROSE BUSHES
Now Priced 2 For 98c
With Free Pound Box Of Rosa Food
Given With Each Purchase
New Selection Of Celedium Bulbs
And Alwey* Many Good-Looking Pot Plants.
DYESS FEED STORE
Headquarters For Poultry And Stock Medicants
asked his wife to step on the start
er. not realizing that the car was in
gear When Mrs Sharp stepped on
the starter, the car moved forward
and pinned Mr Sharp to the front
of the garage, breaking both legs
Mrs
Sharp reported. that, al-f,renting 90", of the population to a
though it was probably only a few
minutes, it seemed a,Jong time. Ip
her before she could gel. he Ip to
free Mr. Sharp He iv reposed as-
doing nicely at the GowlalI and
Witcher Hospital.
VOLUME PROFESSOR'S BOOK
DEDICATED TO MISS GOODALL
Dr Berton Coffin, whose book
“Singers’ Repertorie," has been re
released in two volumes, has dedi
rated one of the,volumes to Miss
Valorie Shaw Goodall, a daughter
of Dr and Mrs V I) Goodall. of
dian, issues a special invitation to
all -members and friends, including
•he citizens of Iredell, to attend
this meeting to hear what the can
didates have to say Be at Iredell
on Tuesday night of next week for j
this meeting.
Committees Have Meetirig*
The P X Committee of the Bos-1
'|ue County Farm Bureau H. J.; TiX A*«e*or Collector:
Kekhert. Calvin Rueter, and Ennis I _.ot n Dt-t,DIvr.
VI f olwick together with Presi EARL R. BEHRINGER
dent Sonntag met in the office For county Attorney:
Mdton on. Monday night, April14, poylp j Borchers
for the purpose of studying the Na-1_______________
lional Farm Program President!
Sonntag attended a meeting in Mar-) Rof Commissioner, Precinct 3:
lin on Tuesday, April 5, for they. Johnnie A. Harris
same purpose. | R W. (Dude) Standefer
Several members of the Bosque Rufus Hutchison
County Farm Bureau were in Tern | Joseph E. Conrad
pie on Monday. April 11, receiving: Raymond I^immert
information to pass on to the
farmers in this county. ------------------------
Farmers have a choice of writ-! . ,
mg the changes needed into the rnlSS Ashcroft Named
national agricultural laws nr of al q qj "Qozen DarliflV'
low ing these changes to be written
by a group of people who would | Miss Lynda Ashcraft, a daugh
use the program and the farmer j tPr 0f Mr’ and Mrs P L. Ashcraft
for a selfish interest,” President j 0f this city, and a freshman student
Sonntag said. j at Baylor University in Waco, has
'I here are many plans being of pPPn named one of the “dozen dar
fered in Congress this year The |mv ln ,hP freshman class. In
Farm Bureau plan will move in theittia( capacity her picture will ap-
rlirec-tionof less control for farmers, :ppa|. (hP Haylor annual for this
increased markets, both home and school year
abroad, anrl reduced government, ThP -dozen darlin’s” of the fresh
in Dallas Monday.
THE CLIFTON RECORD
MRS. ROBERT L. BALDRIDGE
ROBERT L. BALDRIDGE JR.
Editors and Publishers
Established in the Year 1895
Entered at Postoffice, Clifton, Tex.,
as Second Class Mail Matter
FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1960
1 l^rmlrtfml Thompson's sisters! Mrs Calvin P has had good fishing luck at Uke
;Mrs Prilr, many fnendx hope L-’olwick and Mrs. Granville Man Whitney He was in the Record of
I Jh , ., _ f V verv • nrresstiii gum. and their families. Also spend-., fice Tuesday morning to renew hts
I an,l that he soon will he rnmnlete- mB ’ast Saturday and Sunday here : Record and said that he would re-
I _ d in the Calvin P. Colwick home was (turn to work at Ben E. Keith Co.
I ’ * another brother of Mrs. Colwick
Mr and Mrs. Forrest Salter, of anfj Mrs Mangum, Arthur Thomp-
j Kerrville, visited in Clifton last : 0f San Antonio. Miss Martha
Saturday morning with Mrs Robert j Colwick, a senior student at Texas
j L Baldridge Sr and Mr and Mrs. [.mheran College in Seguin, visited
J C Kincheloe and daughter, Kay wlth her parents, the Calvin P Col-
Vfr Salter is editor of the Kerr- wicks, from Friday of last week un-
ville Mountain Sun, and he and his : Dl Sunday prior to leaving this
wife were on their way to Stephen-, week on the annual TLC choir
ville on business. The Baldridge; tour,
and Salter families have been!
friends for many years. i **r- an<!rMrs Jenkins and
I children, Terry and Sheila, of Wax
Mr and Mrs. P. A Mathews I ahachie, came to Clifton last Sat-
spent last Saturday and Sunday in j urday for a visit with Mrs. Jenkins’
Austin with their son in law and j brother-in law and sister, Mr. and
daughter, Mr and Mrs. Maurice \jrs. Bob Jenkins, and children,
Beckham, and daughter, Connie On i Danny and Rebecca. Mr, Jenkins
the way to Austin they dropped ! an(j Terry returned home last Sun
Mrs. Mathews’ mother, Mrs D. A. day. but Mrs. Jenkins and Sheila
Barton, at her home near George ! rPmained for a longer stay in the
town. The Mathewses also took Bob Jenkins home, as Mrs. Bob
their granddaughter. Connie, home !Jenkjns was m Mrs w A shpp.
Both Mrs Barton and Connie had , .
been visiting here in the Mathews Par<1- of Waxahachie' the rnother
home On the way home Sunday of Mrs Bob Jenkins, arrived here
Mr and Mrs Mathews visited with
her brother and sister in law. Mr.
and Mrs Charlie Barton, near
Georgetown
Mr. and Mrs. O I, (Dirk) Golden
and children, Jerry and Nancy, had
| as their guests Sunday, April 10,
! Mr and Mrs. Paul Golden and son,
I Donald, Mr and Mrs. Stanley Bab-
I bitt and children. lee Ann and
! Bobbie, arid Bobby Chris Dahl, of
Dallas; Mr and Mrs C. G. Golden
j arid Vernon Golden and son, David, ]
! of Mercian; Mr and Mrs. Milton
G Dahl Sr,, Mr and Mrs. Milton
i Dahl Jr and sons, Marvin Wayne
Record Subscription Rates
Bosque, Coryell, Hamilton
Counties, 1 year $2 50.
6 months .... $150
All others in U. S................. $3 00
6 months .............................. $1 75
BRING YOUR FAMILY AND GUESTS TO ENJOY
LUNCH ON EASTER SUNDAY AT THE
Cozy Corner Cafe
“The Key to Delicious Food”
- Open Sunday, April 17, 1960 -
cost.
The amendment of the national
laws this year is a very serious
matter Farmers have changed
from a self supporting group re pre-; j3 WunnPrs
man class turned out to be a
baker's dozen, when the closeness
of voting points, which ran into
the thousands, necessitated having
.dependent group representing
12,'P r of the population and mUu
woven -MTbnmmj-' «Htedv businesses
and other groups Much of the tes-
Winners were ehose'n from the i
25 finalists on the basis of beauty,
poise, and personality Master of j
Ceremonies Charles Bailiff inter !
viewed each candidate last week by 11
question which was answered from#
her personal experiences The win- .
ners were selected by freshman
representatives to Student Con
CAKE MIX Duncan Hines All Flams Regular Box 33C
timony presented before lawmakers
comes from other groups and gov-
ernment, officials.
President Sonntag pointed out,
Farm Bureau is the only farm;
organization with enough influence «"”** a^ ,h(’ HntJSe bounds,
to w rite national farm legislation.! Finalists were chosen earlier
Farm Bureau policies are not the from over 100 nominations by ■
result of one man’s thinking or freshman members of the Round- rt
that of a group of men They are! Up staff In addition to Miss Ash-J
the result of^The thinking of many! craft, the other ’’dozen darlin’s”'
Clifton, who presently is studying members Farm Bureau policies are are Linda Knightstep, of Abilene,
voice in New York ( itv interpreted and put into action by Unda. Kay Rogers, of Duman\illA^|
Dr Coffin is head of the voice * board of directors at county, Suganne Bla.lock and Betty Lynn
'department at the University of .'state, -and national levels. Wall, of Dallas, Diana Humphreys |
Colorado in Boulder, Colorado, and ; Through the resolution process of Newton; Deeann McCuley. of
is a former professor of Miss Good ! and the Interpretation of these res Bellaire, Ann ( halkley, of ( hatta-,
all’s, who received her master’s devolutions by the hoard your Farm nooga. rennessee. Ouida Massey.,
gree there Bureau organization is asking ( on of Dumas, June Owens, of Alta-j
The other volume of "Singers’! cress to make some changes in the mont, Kansas; Linda _ Moore, of,
Repertoire” w as dedicated by Dr. j National Farm Laws These changes ; Gladewater. IJarty Oliphant, of Mo
Coffin to his daughter | will affect all farmers^
bile, Alabama; and Linda Kay Keel-
ing, of Kilgore.
SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 3 POUND (AN 59
OLIVES WHITE SWAN MUFFED 6 OUNCE JAR 29'
Pillsbury Cake Mix
ANGEL FOOD
reg. 16 oz.
Giant 200-Foot Roll
Waxed Paper
Tall Cans
Carnation Milk 3
Del Monte or White Swan
CENSUS SUPERVISOR URGES
PROMPT RETURN OF FORMS
ear son
P,
PLUMBING CO.
Phone OR-5-2679
Clifton, Texa*
We appreciate your business—complete
homes, plumbing repairs, sheet metal
work, new bathroom fixtures, kitchen fix-
tures, heating equipment, Aeromotors,
and well equipment.
Board of Directors, together with
| its committees from each commun FREDERICK HENKELMANS
ity, met in the dining room of the VISIT HERE ON VACATION
CATSUP
20 ozTTam. size bofi
45c
29c
45c
27c
Supreme Bakers Assorted Creme
COOKIES full 2 ib Pkg. 49c
Bremner's
Jumbo Pies ntobox 39c
Blue PUte, made by Wesson Oil people
Salad Dressing quart 39c
Maryland Club
COFFEE tb. can 69c
J. Fred Simon Jr. district super- j(.;,’y Mall in cli{lon on Monday
Mr and Mrs Frederick Henkel-
vloor for the 1960 Census of Popo ni,(h, »nrn tt t„ make niin< for ..... .
* ........ WPfk the annual membership drive which ^and Slay two^'we^ks ago'in
Clifton visiting with hts uncle and
lation and Housing, this
urged area residents who have re- j ^'gan'Apriri'2^and"will’ continue
reived "samp'e” questionnaires to unU, Apri| jf, j D Jordan, area , Mr, Arnold BraSe
ly. Mrs. Emmett If. Schow. of ( lif ! Hsafrman W W Melennan Thp Henke^ans were on then-
ton, is census crew leader in Bos-|nf « iiftrin with the drive program way homc twl,ow,"R a vacaDon trip
oue Countv ’L ' ' J thrrime^program Ii0uisiana. On the way to Clifton
The ample questionnaires print F * ^°P'’r ,‘clm they also visited w„h another uncle
ed on b?«e J-Srwem ieft i ^ ‘M*rsh,p °f 490 196°' of Mr. Henkelman. Otto Braune.j
; and family in Rosenberg,
Attend Medical Convention Mr. Henkelman, who was reared
2™1
TOOTH
BRUSH
^ A 1 P Reg. 69c Tek Tooth Brush
3nLC Plus 1 Free, $1.38value 07
100 Percent Guaranteed To Be As Good As Any You Have Ever Used!
SWEETHEART FLOUR 69
; every fourth household during the
I first stage of the census which now
is virtually completed. These ques
When Your Family Is
United At Eastertime
Be Sure To Have Plenty Of Delicious Ice Cream
and Wonderful-Tasting Pangburn s Candy from the
Corner Pharmacy. If you need special ice creams
for your parties, order it from us today.
REMEMBER, WE HAVE GIFTS THAT WILL
PLEASE EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY AT
EASTER.
Don’t let illness spoil your Easter; bring your doc-
tor’s prescriptions to the Comer for prompt filling
with the freshest ingredients.
fXAtL STORE
PHARMACY
I)r. and Mrs. V. D Goodall spent near Clifton and graduated from
tionnaires contained the detailed j from Friday of last week until, Clifton High School, presently is.
population and housing questions j Tuesday in Fort Worth where they employed with the Superior J ack-
which are asked of a 25 per cent {attended the Texas Medical Asso ing Company in Fort Worth.
wimple of the population. By using ciaiion Convention. Dr Goodall -T " , .
only a sample of the population, j during the past year has been a ADDING machine paper tor s i
the Census Bureau will be able to {member of the Public Relations at The Clifton Record.
collect important information about! Council of the TMA. and they w ent ^aSSSmUSHii
the Nation’s people at a fraction of! to Fort Worth in time last Friday j
the cost of a cnmpjete canvass. {for him to be present for the conn
Success of the Census depends jell’s meeting with the press Mrs
upon the cooperation of local resi-1 Goodall. who will serve as a mem
her of the executive board of the
auxiliary this coming year, also
attended ah executive board meet-1
ing that night.
Hi Ho
CRACKERS
Starkist, Green Label
Chunk Tuna
Aladdin
Ib. box
can
33c
29c
Notebook Paper soe pks. 39c
White Swan
Pear Halves
303 can
25c
dents in filling out these forms and
mailing them promptly, according
to the district supervisor. He point-
ed out that all information furnish-
ed to the Census Bureau is kept in
strict confidence under Federal law
and cannot be used for taxation,
regulation, or iavestigation.
Furniture
Specials
2 for 1 Mattress Sale-
Box
the
her
and
son, who received treatment in the enjoyed going on the Azalea Trail
hospital for several weeks for a and visiting sortie of the' gardens
heart condition, is understood to which were open to the public at
be improving. , that time.
*Pri"9 «"> »•«"« „„
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Combs, Frank price of mattreSS alone,
__—-.Oswald, and Mr. and Mrs. George : -i z can oo
Mrs Albert G. Nelson was taken M. Harris spent the day in Tyler {C01' Ior
from the local hospital on Thurs Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. { .
day of last week to the home of Luther Marrs. Mr. Marrs is a son Hotel Speciol made by famOUS
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.; of Mrs. George Marrs and a broth- .. . «. sir „;|
Mrs. Hans B Dahl Mrs. Nel- er of Jack Marrs. The group also Morning olory, 41J COII Ufll ,
you get box spring and mat-
tress.
Both For $69.88
SI RUGS, Sample Size,
while they last. Hurry!
Picture frames, and mats es-
pecially for your photographs,
all popular sizes in mahogany,
gold or fruitwood.
Good used bedroom suites,
with chests, from $25.00.
Sweet And Crisp
CARROTS lb. cello bag 5'
California Sunkist
LEMONS pound
EASTER FLOWERS!
Give us your order for the best in Easter Flower*.
We make our own selections and for this reason we pick
the best.
We have some of our Easter Lilies on hand now.
These are the low plants with big thick blooms. W.e also
have a good assortment of other flowers at all price
ranges.
We also still have some bedding and tomato plants,
also bulbs that can be planted now.
TWO SISTERS FL0UER SHOP
sswstfw
6 oz. pkg. of 8
Cheese Slices Kr.»
Mohawk
BACON 2 *
Sliced
BOLOGNA
Velveeta
CHEESE 2 ib bo,
LOIN STEAK ,b.
GROUND MEAT ,b
OLEO Kimbell
22 c
89c
49c
87c
75c
49c
15c
Cured, Fine For Easter
PICNIC HAMS
ib. 29c
Puffin or White Swan
.BISCUITS 3
for 25c
Sliced
PRESSED HAM
ib. 49c
ROUND STEAK
ib. 85c
CHUCK ROAST
ib. 55c
STEW MEAT
ib. 39c
No. 1 Quality
FRYERS
ib. 35c
THE HOUSE THAT GIVES SERVICE
FRIDAY, ARRIL M, »*•
TH* CLIFTON RECORD, CLIFTON, TEXAS
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