The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1947 Page: 6 of 8
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It seems as if old man cold weather
really intends to give us a winter at-
ter all! Only a few flays ago it
seemed as if spring was “just around
the comer.”
We’re proud of you, boys, for the
fine playing you did in the McGregor
tournament. 2nd place is pretty
swell! . .
Owen David, Doug, and Beverly
are still taking money for the annuals.
Please see one of them this week if
1 visited
|*mny.
I Cleo Lawrence
■ Gray Sun-
visited Miss
piyht at
vitste*a
w. Brasher and
,e MeNew visited
, at Mosheim this
ir shot himself in
y. He also has ttoe
i has had the flu
a basketball players
J, because we will
night
id girls played Val-
[wit last Friday night
i was in favor of Mo-
score was not in
i Pennington is back
' has had pneu-
__i the pictures which
Monday are good.
Robert Baffin and
r. and Mrs. Charlie
i played Meridian last
»was in f%vor of Mo-
l girls will play Meridian
"e hope the score is in
- Homer Gray moved
■ place last week.
‘ boys of Mosheim
*>•>«:/ Mills third string
We hope they will ha»e
make beds.
Clifton Senior 4-H girls plan
ave a Valentine Party Feb. 12,
1947. We hope to have Miss Court-
ney attend he party.—B.W.P.
Sophomore News.
The football boys are giving a
Valentine Dance. It seems that the
girls are doing their best to get an
escort for the dance.
The Sophomore boye of Agri. have
gotten back from their Houston trip.
Congratulations on your winnings.
It seems that the Sophomores were
« a-J _a. tnnraamonf
.
Please see one of them this wcek il represented at the tournament
you want toorder or finish paying for , ™ atPMcGregor. T
your annual. « « j._*x----i~»* n t.
Term themes have been assigned
lingers with us but l guess
.ays the case in February,
is looking forward to gar-
Mis. Earl Flecher and Vela
and Mr. and Mrs .T. J.
_____ Sunday in the Roy
Davis horn*
Mr. Dave Barton is improving. We
hope be will soon be up again.
Mrs. Mat Hawkins and Mrs. A. O.
Pierson visited Mrs. Maud Knowles
one evening last week.
Talmadge Simmons is home with
an honorable discharge from the
Army.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Cox and Glenn
•went shopping in Waco Monday.
NEWS FROM LANES
CHAPE COMMUNITY
(Miss Stella Vickrey)
Rev. Oscar Faust filled his regular
appointment here Sunday. He de-
livered two very interesting spiritual
messages during the day. Quite a
number attended the services even
though the weather was very cold
and disagreeable. .
It is hoped that those who live in
the community will make a special
effort next Sunday to be present.
Come early and bring the children.
Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Scisserson and
daughter, Miss Mary Lou, of Wea-
therford were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. O. Bergman and Mrs
R. M. Lane.
Leon Jones of Missouri was a re-
cent guest in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Johnson. He came down
to vfeit with their son, Avery D. The
young man and Avery D. were buddies
while stationed in Japan with the
Army. , „ ..
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mathews
were luncheon guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Sowyel Cox Sunday.
Rev. Oscar Faust was a luncheon
guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Johnson. __ ,
The young people of the Youtn
Fellowship group of the Methodist
Church here enjoyed a progressive
supper on Thursday evening of last
week
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pruitt of Clifton
were guests Sunday of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sowyel Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thompson of
Waco visited with relatives here Sun-
Miss Lorene Cox l? as been ill for
some time. „ .. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mathews and
family visited in Meridian recently.
Miss Sally Poston, who is a nurse
in one of the Fort Worth hospitals,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Poston here Sunday, returning to
Fort Worth by train Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Honeycutt were
Clifton visitors Saturday.
James Charles Blue is ill this week.
— A. H. Pierson of Mosheim and
Floyd Vickrey were Waco visitors
Sunday. __
A Cl 114 hwu'vu ~ ----- - “
in sociology, and two of our studious
pupils, George Busch and Roland
Wiede, are writing on the “Influence
of Alcohol.”
Tuffy, you really seem to be hav-
ing trouble with your Soph. We hope
it will soon straighten out-
You can’t say that some of the
Seniors aren’t looking toward the fu-
ture. Several are already seeing
about entering the various colleges.
(Editor’s note: Don’t overlook CJC).
Junior 4-H Club News
Feb. 10, 1947, the Junior 4-H Club
met in he Clifton Public School. We
met with our sponsor. Plans were
made to have a Valentine party Feb.
13, 1947, from 6:45 to 8:30 p.m. at
Flora Mae Stryker’s home.
Janell Dollins was elected reporter.
Reporter.
Senjor 4-H News
The Senior 4-H girls met Feb. 10,
1947, at Joyce Anderson’s home.
Betty Patterson and Oletha Parra-
more, who toad been previously in
structed by Miss Courtney, gave some
demonstrations. The first demonstra-
tion was given by Betty Patterson,
>iu » McGregor.
C. E., don’t you know O. L. doesn t
like being two-timed so often:
It seems that Betty L. had an en-
joyable week-end at McGregor.
Didn’t we, Bettie?
Freshman News
We’ll start out by wishing Faye
and Ray New a happy birthday. We
hope you’ll have many more like this
one.
Tater seems to have spring fever.
So soon already!!
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RHEUMATISM
Neuritis - - Arthritis
Torturing pnlno relieved anI‘$,I7.’jJSj
amusing new vitamin
tormutaT Try RID-MATIC for backache*
and lee pains. Relieves burning
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tRiirk acting RID-MATIC works fast—
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CORNER PHARMACY
DINE OUT SUNDAY WHERE
It’s Modern, Attractive and Clean
CHARLIE’S CAFE
Home of Good Eats
MEDICINE CABINETS
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SUPPLIES
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buckets
butane HEATERS
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HEATERS
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'-Tuesday, February 18
Wo will take off oar first hatch next Tuesday, Feb. 18.
We will only have about 7 or 8 hundred after we fill
our orders, and if you haven’t placed your order, come
in and let us take it.—for some early chicks, or place
your order for later delivery.
We will take off every Tuesday for the balance of the
season, so come any Tuesday for Baby Chicks. We
always have a few left after we fill our orders.
You will always find THE BEST CHICKENS and THE
BEST PRICES at the MEEKS HATCHERY.
We will have about 300 Ancona Pallets for sale Feb.
26th OT 600 straight runs.
See it andyou see
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1947, newspaper, February 14, 1947; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth785568/m1/6/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.