The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1947 Page: 4 of 10
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Mrs. Oma Nivens of Phoenix, Ari-
thif past week visited her cous-
, George Fossett, and other friends
. relatives in Bosque County. Mrs.
ms lived in the county near Mer-
»; s]je moved away some 40 years
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Goldthwaite nine tangle.
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Miss Jane Standefer
FOR BENT—Apartment, two-room.
809 East 7 St., Clifton. ' ltp
Mr. and Mrs. Odin Hovend were in
Waco last Sunday to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Otis Perkins.
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FOUND—License plate CH 4135
near Kleine’s Store at Cayote. Owner
may pick up at the Clifton Record, ltc
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Miss Martha Surley of Dallas is
visiting in the Hans Aars residence
in the Norse community this week.
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See O. E. Schow Lumber Co. for
your Admiral Radio; table and console
combination models now on display.lc
WALL-ART—Quick wall magic for
home painters, gal. $2.45. Western
Auto Associate Store. ltc
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TOP PRICE ON (WOOL at C. C.
Stryker’s.
FOR SALE—An almost new B flat
clarinet with case, reasonably priced.
Box 487, Clifton. ltc
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Rev. James W. Culwell of Clifton
and Roy New of Coon Creek attended
the Methodist conference in Fort
Worth this past week. *
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CARBOLINEUM—Gal. 75c. West-
ern Auto Associate Store. ltc
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HOOVER CLEANER with clean-
ing tools. Clifton Home and Auto
Supply. ltc
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Mrs. Ralph Helm spent most of
We appreciate your gas, oil, and
car washing business. F. E. Lynch
Magnolia Service Station. ltc
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All Tractor Tires Special Prices.
We also retread your old tractor tires.
Clifton Home and Auto Supply. ltc
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Dr. and Mrs. G. Wilson Collins and
baby and Mrs. Willie Collins left this
week to spend a week or more va-
cationing in Colorado.
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Insist on Goodrich Silvertowns
when you buy tires or tubes. Best
made—nation’s first choice. Terms if
desired. A. G. Gilliam. ltc
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Mrs. W. S. Alexander left last
on her trip to Venezuela to join
r husband who is employed by an
company in South America. She
by plane from Fort Worth to
and then by plane to South
The Alexander’s have a
in the (Boggy community.
BASEBALL, Friday night at 8:15
under the lights at the Meridian ball
park. Meridian and the strong
of Dallas
spent this past week-end visiting with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stan-
defer.
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C. "Red” 'Lambert and family
i moved back to Clifton; Mr. Lam-
is In charge of the auto repair
cent of Lane and Co. “Red,”
he is known in Clifton, worked at
er Chevrolet Co. before leav-
en to work in Waco and San
A. T. Duncan and family have re-
purchased the new home just
by 0. E. Schow Lumber
between Miss Millie Bronstad’s
; Ida Fricke’s residences; the
have moved into their new
and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nevel
) moved into the Joe Moffatt home
ited by the Duncans.
Mrs. Birdie Mooney Clark returned
to Clifton from Hollywood, Calif., for
a visit with her many Clifton friends
this past week. Although away from
Clifton more than 30 years, Mrs.
Clark had an enjoyable^day visiting
with a number of her Clifton school-
mates, Mrs. Clark was accompanied
by her husband and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Anderson of Dallas. Mrs. Anderson
and Mrs. Clark are sisters.
For a good floor finishing job call
the Stryker Floor Sanding Co., Clif-
ton, Texas. No job too large or too
small. Phone 203. TFC
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SPECIAL — Reduced Prices on
Shovels. Also 1 lot of broom rakes,
89c. Clifton Home and Auto Sup-
ply. ltc
Mrs. R. 0. Bass left this week for
Boulder, Colorado, where she will
spend several weeks studying ad-
vanced music.
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50% DDT—Wettable powder for
cattle. 1 lb. makes 30 gallons, enough
to treat 75 head of cattle, only 89c.
Western Auto Associate Store,
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her vacation this past week visiting
in Waco and San Antonio.
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GRAVEL FOR SALE—Good quali-
ty. Will sell reasonable. H4 miles
east of Clifton on Womack Road. Mrs.
G. F. Bramlett. 18-3tp
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Miss Pearl Ford of Killeen has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. V. C. Ludwick,
this past week; Miss Ford is to leave
soon for Germany where she will live
with an Army officer and his wife
until she wishes to return to the U. S.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson
FOR SALE — Cleaned
bflc£ R. C. Hulings.
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Clean, fresh, white eggs bring 39c
at Meek’s Produce. ltc
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Mrs. M. K. Bradstreet Jr. returned
this week from a short visit with her
family in Selma, Ala. She was accom-
panied home by her cousin, Miss
Audrey Pugh, who plaps to spend the
summer with the Braa streets.
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DR. CORN ElL O. BROWN
TO HOLD HEALTH CLINIC
joined the group of more than 80 per-
sons at the O. K. Mackey home east
of Meridian for the big family re-
union last Sunday. Everyone brought
ltc I along his own eats and the food was
I heaped high along a long trailer for
Mrs. W. A. Ladwig and daughters, |the enjoyment of all present
Carla Ruth and Linda Gail, of Hunt-' I?” ~
ley, Illinois, are spending the summer Dr- an“ Mrs‘ “a‘vara Hansen and
with their parents and grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kunkel.
Fresh bread, cakes, and cookies
with good selection of groceries avail-
able at Hulme’s Humble Filling Sta-
tion and Grocery; and of course, those
reliable Humble gas and oil prod
ucts. ltc
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Clifton friends of the Robert B.
Hendersons regretted to see them
move to Pineville, La., this past week.
Mr. Henderson has that area of Texas
and Louisiana as his territory now;
they hope it will be possible to be as-
signed a central Texas territory in
the future and move back among their
many friends in Clifton.
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Frank Mathews of Fort Worth
visited in the Sam Ringness home
last Sunday; he joined a group of
golfers to enjoy a round on the Clif-
ton course.
THRESHER MEN—Bring a calf
to Clifton Locker Plant and let us
slaughter and cut it up for you to feed
your crew. We can keep it for you.
Clifton Locker Plant. 17-2tp
Rev. and Mrs. H. P. Bauer and two
sons, accompanied by their niece and
Mrs. Bauer’s parents, are spending
part of their vacation with their
Womack friends; they are staying at
the W. B. Hampe home while in the
community, and Rev. Bauer will help
with the wedding this week-end of
Miss Ora Belle Hampe and Calvert
Helms.
W. M. Bonds of the Coon Creek
community and Dick White of Walnut
Springs, both of whom have been do-
ing repair work in Clifton, left this
past week to help in the West Texas
harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Braune and chil-
dren, Dan and Caroline, and Norbert
Miller drove to Fort Worth Sunday
to help Theo. Henkelman celebrate his
12th birthday. Mrs. Henkelman and Gohlke.
children .accompanied the folks back
to Clifton where they will visit until
the latter part of the week when Mr.
(Henkelman will join them here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gohlke and-
Mrs. W. B. Oswald of Clifton and
Miss Mildred GlaWe of Chicago, 111.,
left Monday for Eola where they are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schulz.
Mrs. Schulz is the former Cornelia
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James Matson of Fort Wayne Ind.,
and Lloyd Matson of San Angelo
spent part of their vacation with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Matson
of this city. Lloyd made a trip by
plane from San Angelo to Ann Arbor,
Mich., to spend a few days yvith Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Heid, and from there
went to Fort Wayne, Ind., to see
James. The boys made the trip home
by car and arrived early Sunday morn-
ing. James is one of the end-men with
the WOVjUi Radio Corp. of Fort
Wayne, Ina. Lloyd is with the Hemp-
hill-Wells Dept. Stores of San Angelo.
DANGER! WATCH!
COCCIDIOSIS!
At the first sign of diarrhea in six
or eight weeks old chickens or tur-
keys give Durham's Cocci-Dine
in both feed and drinking water,
fhis acid-dextrose solution has
proven so good for prevention and
control of Coccidiosis and bowel
troubles—it is sold on a money-
back guarantee. Remember Cocci-
Dine will stop your losses—or it
costs you nothing. Sold and guar-
anteed by
SERVICE DR L G STORE
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
H. A. Fuchs and son, Lorenz, of Buck-
holts, are leaving this week-end for
an extended three-week trip which
will take them through the Grand
Canyon, Boulder Dam, Las Vegas,
California, Oregon, Washington,
Yellowstone Park and Colorado. They
will visit with Dr. Hansen’s mother,
Mrs. Sophie Hansen, in Washington,
while on the trip.
Dr. Corneil O. Brown has moved
into his new office and has added
some of the latest equipment used in
the Chiropractic field. He is to con-
duct a special health clinic beginning
Monday, June 16, through Saturday,
June 21. Special representatives and
a chiropractic doctor will be present
to assist with the new equipment; the
examinations will be conducted with-
out cost, stated Dr. Brown. To Dr.
Brown’s staff have been added Mrs.
E. E- Kennedy, colonic te.'hr.ician, and
Mrs. Herman Gillespie, receptionist, lc
You get that personal i
the owner at Outlaw’s Cash 4
we strive to please our customers.
OFFICE TO BE CLOSED
until <
Wednesday, July 9, 1947
Dr. Halvard T. Hansen
CHIROPRACTOR
Clifton - Texas
BURRELL F. WORD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
MERIDIAN
TEXAS
ATTENTION ST0CKAAEN!]
Save Time and Money by wins DURHAM'S]
PINK EYE PRESCRIPTION. Twice at
much powder In an improved Puffer Tuba]
for $1.00. Quicker and Better resulfi guar-
anteed. At your Druggist or at
CGfton Mercantile Co.
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service
Dependable Burial Insurance
CLIFTON - TEXAS
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FOR FATHER’S
DAY
Top-Quality Rubber
means
MORE MILES
W/
m&M i
STUDIO COUCH
Tapestry covered
arms, spring con-
struction.
Now $52.50
CHEST & BED
Matched, Walnut
Finish.
Was $67.50
Now $54.00
RADIOS—
Bendix
Crosley
Motorola
Farnsworth
PLENTY OF BED
SPRINGS
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SULFA
World War n, with all its horror and death, became a
testing ground that proved the value of some of the new
drugs. Army, Navy and Air Forces surgeons practically
eliminated Meningitis by the use of Sulfa pills. The drug
also reduced the incidence of acute Tonsillitis, Lobar
Pneumonia and colds from 50% to 90%.
—FATHER’S DAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 15-
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Genuine Leather Bill Folds, Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets,
Fountain Pen Desk Sets, Ronson Cigarette Lighters,
1 Cigars, Cigarettes, all popular brands, Yellobole and Van
Roy Pipes, Tie Holder and Collar Pin Sets, Dominoes, Goff
Balls, Flashlights, Electric Shavers, Safety Razor Sets,
i Shaving Brushes, Combination Clothes Brushes, Military
Brushes, Stromberg-Carlson Radios, Monogram stationery.
FATHER’S DAY GREETING CARDS
—Dependable Prescription Service—
a i —uependable Prescription Service—
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0;;OR S PRESCRIPTION TO US
FOOD SPECIALS
Friday and Saturday
(Free Delivery Every Day—Please Order before 10:30)
PINEAPPLE E”fH-SUGARL,»AF 35c
LETTUCE .........15c
TOMATO JUKE 25c
PEAR HALVES h“Z... 35c
TOMATOES ......25c
STUFFED OLIVES 39c
LAUNDRY SOAP SN<"WH,TE
24-oz. pkg.
15c
Fresh Frozen CATFISH STEAKS PQ
Boneless, no waste, delicious, lb. QjC
V Brisket Roast or
Stew Meat lb. 24c
Dry, Salt Bacon
No. 1 slab lb. 38c
Kraft American
Cheese
1-2 lb. Pkg. 25c
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SERVICE DRUG STORE
DR. E. J. HAFFEY
Dentist
Hours 9 to 5
Offices Over
Mrs. Haugen’s Bakery
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CLIFTON
Do You Want To
Buy or Sell A
Farm, Ranch or
Get A Loan?
If so, see
T. M. DILLARD „
706 Amicable Bldg.
Waco -— Phone 317 j
Omaha
Hospitalization, Health and
Accident and Life Insurance
Issued on ages of S months to
75 yesrn of age.
FLOYD BRITTAIN
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Division Agent
209-10 Medical Arts
WACO
SUNDAY IS
Fathers Day
Let this Day be His Day in a
CURLEE SUIT
STETSON HAT
E & W SHIRT
SPORT COAT
HOUSE SHOES
SUMMER SHOES
DRESS PANTS
BILL FOLD
SOCKS
BELT
TIE
SEE THE
NEW
DRESS
GOODS
We Received
This Week
Special Prices
This Week
ON
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1947, newspaper, June 13, 1947; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth779138/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.