The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1961 Page: 4 of 8
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Mrs. Verdel Carey, of Valley
Mills, underwent surgery in the
Clifton hospital on November 23
and still is a patient there.
D. A. Golden was a medical
patient in the local hospital this
week. He was able to return to his
shop Thursday morning.
ing of the American Lutheran
Church Brotherhood officers at San
Antonio. '
Henry Helms has been a medical
patient in the local hospital since
Monday of this week; everyone
hopes he soon will bs completely
well again.
Hayden Michael Young, of Route
2. Jonesboro, has been receiving
medical treatment in the Clifton
hospital since Monday of this week.
Guests ih the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Matson Thanksgiving
were Mr. and Mrs. James Matson
and family, of San Antonio, and
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Duncan and child-
ren, of Fort Worth. James Matson
Notes from the •
ditor's
• TYPEWRITE
The Record is authorixed to
make the following announcements
subject to the Democratic Primary
CLIFTON MERCHANTS have ,nd slight to the point in the in-
"Mmm most cooperative in arrang- tervjew on many major trouble
Jag the big week-end of Santa spot# jn the relations between
dan*, giving away of *100, getting Russia and the United States, and
a joint circular of specials for wems that the official Russian
-the occasion, and contributing to
the Christmas decorations and
Claus fund. No one particular-
ly likes to make the rounds to col-
lect the money in these cases, but
it is certainly helpful when sll the
and women are as
cooperative as they usually are in
is a son and Mrs. Duncan a (laugh
in May, 1062.
ter of the Matsons.
Clifton Dollar Days Specials
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY!
All Reg. $1.00 Stationery
For Just 75c
All Reg. $1.50 Stationery
Only $1.00
For County Treasurer:
VELMA W. GOLDEN
Doyle Borchers, county attorney,
had a busy week-end, November 17,
18. and 19. Friday he conferred
with the Attorney General’s Depart-
ment in Austin; Saturday he at-
tended to business for the scholar-
ship committee at Texas laitheran
College in Seguin; and Sunday he
attended and took part in a meet-
Fer Commit*toner. Precinct 4:
CURTIS BAKKE
suits from this exchange of views.
FINDING AN attractive rent
home in Clifton is often a real
problem to many who come here
seeking to make Clifton their home.
Our school, hospital, churches,
and active business firms make
Clifton an attractive place to live
for many persons, but they often
find it difficult to locate a nice
rent house. This is not always the
fault of the property owners, as
! some renters do not take care of
their living quarters in guch a man
ner as to encourage the investment
of money into new, attractive
homes and apartments for rental.
It is just one of those problems
that is not easily solved.
NEARLY 30 per cent of the
state's population is 65 years or
older. Many of these persons will j
be vitally interested in the State
__, Welfare Department’s medical care ,
continue to move on up the ladder program for old age assistance re
-—II will play Groveton at Bryan in cipients needing medical treatment
the quarterfinals this week, espec or nursing service The new pro-
ially since Clifton managed to de gram goes into effect January 1
Personals
Mrs. John Jenson has been re-
ceiving treatment in the local hos-
pital since November 28; her many
friends hope she soon will be able
to return to her home.
Visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James W. Whatley last Sunday
- afternoon were Miss Bessie Teeple
and Will Golson of Crawford. Miss
Teeple is a great niece of Mrs
Whatley.
Dr. Edward Caliahan, of Meri-
dian, has been receiving treatment
in the Clifton hospital since Nov-
ember 28.
Mr. and Mrs, N. W. Willett spent
from Wednesday until Saturday of
last week in Austin enjoying a
Thanksgiving visit with their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Noyes Willett, and sons, Noyes IV
and James.
W. L. Archer, of Kopperl, has
bene a medical patient in the
Clifton hospital since Monday of!
this week.
THE CLIFTON RECORD
MRS. ROBERT L. BALDRIDGE
ROBERT BALDRIDGE, JR.
Editors and Publishers
Established in the Year 1895
Entered at Postoffice, Clifton, Tex.,
as Second Class Mail Matter
Slock up on these values as well as our many others
when you're passing the
REXAtl STORE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1961
Record Subscription Rates
(Please add proper sales tax)
Bosque, Coryell, Hamilton
Counties, 1 year------------- S3.
6 months........._.............. $1.’
All others in U. ......—.....$3.1
6 months..................... $2.1
C0RH€R PHARMACY
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Mrs Hazel Werths. of 105 Sheraton
Drive in San Antonio, has announced the engagement and approaching
marriage of her daughter, Patsy Alwine, shown above, to Mr. Donald
Bert Braune, of San Antonio, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Braune, of
1605 Frost Street in Rosenberg The groom-to-be also is a grandson of
Mr Carl Braune, of Route 1, Clifton.
Miss Werths and Mr. Braune plan to be married on Saturday, Dec-
ember 16 at the Christ Lutheran Church in San Antonio.
A graduate of Alamo Heights High School, the bride-elect attended
San Antonio College for two years, where she was a member of Theta
Kappa Chi Sorority and of the Student Council and was princess of
the International Sorority in 1958-59.
Mr Braune, who graduated from Mcxia High School, received his
Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Accounting from Texas
A. Si. M. College, where he was a member of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor
Society. He also has served in the United States Air Force.
feat Connally late in the district The state has purchased a $23,000.-
race. 1000 Blue Cross policy for Texas’
™ «• TH« Period that foot- ~~
tell coaches, who have not fared , on h- new medica, aid
too wel have heir troubles In ” for the aged ^ pro.
getting them contracts renewed^ It | ^ w,„ soivf some of the prob.
***** k* V*0?** , or/° .egt"! lems faced now by such institutions
and high schools to look about and (he cliftovn Sunset Home which
2V*I,tt5n?PP,ng-..' ?Jh°! has had a medical-financial prob-
ted trouble at one school might go , on m occasion, in conne<._
l.ke a house afire at another It ^ with it/residcnts.
might solve SMU s and A. & M s 1
coaching troubles if Coaches
Meyers and Meeks just swapped
colleges for the coming year.
FIRST POLITICAL
•Specials Good Thursday, Friday, Saturday
- Market Specials
BISCUITS, White Swan, 3 cans 25c
ATTEND MEETING IN MARLIN
Mrs. S. L. Witcher, Mrs, Harlan
Hoel, and Mrs. David Tyssen at-
tended a District 4-A Meeting of
the Texas Association of Medical
Librarians which was held in Mar-
lin on Saturday, November 25.
Mrs. M G. Bramlett, of Star
Route 1, Clifton, has been receiv-
ing medical treatment in the local
hospital since Monday of this week.
Her many friends hope she soon
will be much improved.
Thanksgiving guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jenkins and
children, Danny and Rebecca, were
Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Sheppard, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Jenkins Jr. and
daughters, Terry and Sheila, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buie and
children, Buddy, Paula, Susan, and
Chuck, of Waxahachie, Mr, and
Mrs. Delmar Sheppard and son,
Ronnie, of Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Robinson, of Clifton.
announce-
menta for county offices appear in
the Record this week. The first to
announce through the Record are
Curtis Bakke for re-election as
Commissioner, Precinct 4, and Mrs.
Velma W. Golden, who is seeking
re-election as County Treasurer.
The Democratic Primary election
will be held the first Saturday in
May.
THAT TIME is fast approaching
when the United States will have a
man orbiting the earth in space
was made clear when “Enos, the
ape”, successfully was orbited and
recovered Wednesday of this week.
The U. S. has not caught up with
Russia in the space race as yet,
but, with the extra emphasis that
is being given in this field, the gap
is gradually being closed.
David A. Crockett, son of Mrs.
Mary Ellen Crockett, entered the
local hospital Monday and under-
went surgery there on Tuesday of
this week. It is hoped that David
soon will be completely recovered.
Ck»ck These Big D0LUR BUYSI
M. E. Young has been a medical
patient in the local hospital since
Tuesday of this week. It is hoped
that he soon will be feeling fine
again.
Glenn Knudson of Baytown is
remembering J. P. Pederson of
Fresno, California, on his birthday
by sending him The Clifton Record
for the coming year. Mr. Knudson,
who was a fine athlete at Clifton
High School, has a son, Osborne
Knudson, who made a good show-
ing on the freshman team at Bay-
lor this fall.
HAMBURGER MEAT lb. 49c
Look your Best for the Holidays
Olive Oil Permanents Protect Hair
In Nature’s Own Oils While It Waves
FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS
$7.50 Complete
ROUND STEAK
303 Cms
STEW MEAT
Whole Kernel
• r Creom Style
303 Cans
0LE0, Mistletoe 2 lbs. 35c
Bologna or Pressed Ham lb. 49c
303 Cant
PRICES GOOD THROUGH SAT., DEC. 2
Farm & Ranch Loans
Low Interest • Long Time • Quick Service
L. E. Tennison — Clifton, Texas
Produce
303 Cant
Naomi Fredeaburg
Formerly Betty’s Beauty Shop
Texas Ruby Red
GRAPEFRUIT
PEAS 5
Early Gzrdtn v
303 Cans
APPLES, Delicious
Phone OR5-8921
614 West 5th St
DEL MONTE
U. S. No. 1 Russet
14 Or Bottles
10 lb. bag 39c
POTATOES
DEL MONTE
SWANSON FROZEN
Plastic Rubber 15 Qt
DISH PANS
Regularly $1.98
ONLY $1.00
hardware department
Christmas Tree Light Sets
with 8 bulbs
per Set 59c
hardware dept. (limit)
lOOz.Pkn.
BRING US YOUR
FRUIT
COCKTAIL 5
Portable Electric Heaters
1320 watts
instant heat where you want it.
$9.95
hardware department
PEACHES 5
STEAK KNIFE SET
Halves or
Sliced
6 knives with shatter proof handles,
stainless steel blades, gift package.
Regularly $1.98
NOW $1.00
hardware department
WITH $5.00 OR
MORE IN OTHER
PURCHASES.
5 LB. BAG
7-PIECE DELUXE
BRONZE DINETTE
35 x 60 table and 6 foam chairs
regularly $89.95
Now $69.95
5-PIECE
BRONZE DINETTE
table and 4 foam chairs
regularly $59.95
Now $39.95
SCOTTIE FACIAL
400 Ct. Boa
KROEHLER MODERN
2-Pc. Sofa Bed And Matching Chair
regularly $169.95
$149.95
22 SKINNER’S MACARONI
591 or SPAGHETTI 2».
Swift's or Oak Farms
Double Dresser And Bookcase Bed Set
A fine value of $135.00, trow at a great reduction,
mi light or dork mahogany or walnut veneer woods,
oil quality built —
$99.00
limited quantity
BOSTON ROCKERS
maple or mahogany
nothing like it for relaxing
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1M1 THE CLIFTON RECORD, CLIFTON, TEXAS
ACCWATF o$FS?RiPr>oy StR'Vht
THE HQU5E THAT GIVES SERVICE
No. 1 FRYERS
lb.
27c
PICNIC HAMS, cured
lb.
33c
Mohawk BACON
2 lbs.
95c
CHUCK ROAST
lb.
59c
PORK CHOPS
lb.
59c
LOIN STEAK
lb.
75c
POT PIES 5
8-Oz. Pkgs.
G0L0EH NIP FROZEN
ORANGE JUICE 5
6-0z. Cans
SNOW CROP FROZEN
GREEN PEAS 5
10-0z. Pkgs.
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1961, newspaper, December 1, 1961; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth778702/m1/4/?q=green+energy: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.