The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1953 Page: 4 of 10
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THB PUBLIC was issued a warn
by the Highway Safety Council
_ past week that the automobile
:ety inspection stations in Texas
going to be jammed unless
begin' having their ve-
inspected within the next
weeks. The new law calls for
the inspection of brakes, lighting
equipment, horns, rear view mir-
rors, and windshield wipers. The
council strongly suggests that mo-
torists have tfieii; steering checked
LOCAL And PERSONALS
Ernest and John Rohne left Cran-
fills Dap Mdnday of this week for
last Lubbock where they will be em-
MBm&adam
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tried
this year on
in over 200
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ployed at the Dempsey Gin
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carter and
daughter, Teresa Ann, of Irving,-
were the guests here last Sunday
in the home of Mr. Carter’s father,
J. M. Carter, and Mrs- Carter.'
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Handley and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hyles visited
in Dallas last Sunday with their
grandson and son, respectively,
James Hyles. While in -that city
also enjoyed being with Mr.
Mrs. Roy Bosse and Miss Willa
day of last-
since the previous
ton, Turnersville, and Waoo with
relatives and friends. Mr. Snag
is a brother, of Mrs. Ralph Helm,
Of this city.
• * *
Dr J. L. JCincaiyion, of Fort
Stockton, arrived here last Sunday
to enjoy a week of fishiRg at take
, . Whitney. Dr. Kincannon is a friend
a fish fry at the Grand Lodge in
Waco.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer McDougal,
Mrs. M. A. McDougal, and Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Leek visited inlHamil-
ton last Sunday with their friends,
Mr. and Mrs. August Boelter.
•* *' * '
C. G. Haynes spent Thursday
and Friday of last week in Dallas
where he attended the Society of
Exploration Geophysicists Conven-
tion, to which the Dallas Geophysi-
cal Society was host at
phus Hotel in
Captain and Mrs. I*. 0. Larsen
and children, P. O. Jr„ James, and
Jeffrey Allen, of Wichita, Kansas,
spent from Tuesday of last week
until Sunday here with Captain
Larsen’s mother,Mrs. Anna Lafson,
and with other relatives and friends.
• * *
jin Clifton from Thursday*,^ last
week until Sunday. Mrs. Arthur
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Smith and
sons, Bryan and Stephen, of Waco,
spent last Saturday and Sunday in
Clifton with Mr. Smith’s mother,
Mrs. Alex Anderson; and Mr. An-
derson. Mr. Smith returned on Wed-
nesday of last week from Iceland
where he has been employed for
the past six months.
that day.
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Mrs. Barney Arthur of Plainview
Visited with friends and relatives
made her headquarters wil
Annie Womack while here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Coy £. Perkins of
Fort. Worth visited last week in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilker-.
son; Mr. Perkins is a brother of
Mrs.” Wilkerson.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Pierce of
Scotland, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Carroll of Corpus Christi, and Mr.
and Mrs. George Huffman and fam-
ily of Kamay spent the week-end
in the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Huffman.
several days.
of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Harris. |
Reverend and Mrs. Hugh Bron-
stad completed moving their furni-
ture and belongings to their new
pastorate at Abbott Tuesday of this
wfeek.
Johnny Poe returned tp his home
this
s papt week after refceiving treat-
nKat the hospital fpr a heart
condition. His many friends hope
that he is soon able to resume his
normal activities.
* • •
Mr. and Mrs. Await Lartgraf and
family and Mr. and SJrs. Ole M.
Aanenson and son, Eric; of Dallas,
and' Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Jacob
While in to renew his Record
this week, Fred Ludwig ordered
the paper also sent to his daughter,
Mrs. B. W. Pederson, and.Mr. Ped-
erson in Fort Worth.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs.vAnton Amundson
enjoyed having as their guests
from Friday of last week until
Sunday their son-in-law apd daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lenderman,
and daughter, Bonnie, of Lufkin.
• * •
Mr., and Mrs. John Holder spent
last Sunday in Scurry where they
visited with Mr. Holder’s oldest
brother and his wife,. Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Holder, and helped him cele-
brate his 67th birthday which oc-
curred on that day.
* * *
•Mr. and Mrs. Ted Casey and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Nichols toured South Texas last
week-end and called on the chil-
dren and their-families of Mr. and
Mrs. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Nichols,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Nichols, and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Ludwig.
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Neil Sinderud was taken to his
home this past week-end after a
stay in the hospital but does not
to be responding to treat- Vi
a new si
change in orders t
ilcLstation
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Arnoli
early pa:
ceiving
riding as
'as on crutches the
is week due to re-
bruised foot while
ifck-up man at a rodeo
Vaccines, Dr.
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Mr. and Mrs.,0. L? Flint, who
spent last week taking the hot
baths at Marlin, returned for furth-
er treatment this week. Last week
while in Marlin they drove on down
to' Cameron Friday to spend the
day with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jones,
who sent greetings to their Clifton
friends.
The Clifton Record
MRS. ROBERT L. BALDRIDGE
ROBERT L. BALDRIDGE JR.
Editor* and Publishers
Established In th* Yaar 1895
Entered at Postoffica, Clifton, Tax*
as Second Class Mall Matter.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1953
Record Subscription Rates
Bosque, Coryell, Hamilton
Counties, 1 year....................$2.50
6 months_________________ $1.50
All others in U. S...______________.$3.00
6 months..............._.................$1.75.
Sunday visiting in the home of
their mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Ernest Landgraf.
* * ■ *
Mrs. Eben Bergman and sops, I Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Amundson
Mike and Pat, of Fort Worth, visit- and son, Milton, of Kermit, came
ed- here last Friday and Saturday to Clifton last Friday and spent fhe
with Mr. Bergman’s parents, Mr. week-end with home folks. Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Bergman, and with Amundson returned home Sunday
other relatives and friends. | and left Mrs. Amundson and Mil-
ton to visit this week with their
Mr. and Mrs. Questad Swenson | parents and grandparents, Mr. and
and daughter, Mildred Ann Eppes, Mrs. A. G. Amundson and Mr.
of Fort Worth, visited here last Mrs. Milton Linberg.
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. * * * j
Swenson's mother, Mrs. Alma Swen: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bishop/ of
son, and with his brother-in-law Belton, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce
and sister, Mr. and’Mrs. Elmo Noll and son, John, of Temple,
Dansby. - were Miss Elsie Coston’s guests ft
• • • the Norse Smorgasbord on Thurs-
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Schow, of day night of last week. Mrs. Bishop
Vincennes, Indiana, arrived in Clif- j will be remembered by her friends
ton last Sunday and .were present "here as the former Miss Mary Mc-
- - j .-------,----=— =- 'Elroy, of Denton, a former hor'“
making teacher ip. the Clifto^P:
Mrs. Schow’s mother, Mrs. Jim I He Schools. * • \ l
Sears. Mr. and Mrs. Schow spent
several days here with his parents, Mrs. Dora Odom ofOglesby spent
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Schow, and with several days in CliflTO last week
other relatives and friends here [Visiting with her brother, F. E.
and in Valley Mills before return- Lynch, and Mrs. Lynch. Mrs. Odom
will be remembered by a number of
Clifton folks as she stayed with
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Willett spent ^ W CoUins Sr. for some
ct .QfifnrHov and fiaturriav niffht I SCVerai years agO.
and family, of Andice, spent last this past week at McKinney.-It was
“ J‘.....■1“ ■“ * "* at first believed Mr. Anz’s foot was
broken, J>ut X-rays showed the
injury to be a bad bruise.
ing to their home.
last Saturday and Saturday night
in Port Worth where 'they visited
with Mr. Willett’s mother, Mrs. N. |
W. Willett/ and with his brother Iher .h,,e. r*ebtiy from^a three
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M.
R. Willett, and family. Sunday they ^here she Visited in the home of
went on to Gainesville and spent her T™*™ and^daughter, Rev-
the dav with another brother and ®ren<® a®^ Mrs. Fre<^ Damgaard,
“ iand En route Mrs‘
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hardie have
with them this week their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Carl Dunlop, and her
sons, Dave and Jim, of Kermit.
They expect to be here throughout
this week. .
Tuesday of last week Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Oswald attended the
State Farm Bureau Convention
Which was in session at the Baker
Hotel in Mineral Wells. They re-
ported upon their, return home that
the Farm Bureau Federation presi-
dent, Allen Klein, aqd Senator Lyn-
don B.-Johnson delivered powerful
addresses at the Convention,
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SiunniSi. modern chest fin-
ished in tttond otk. Same
design available in walnut.
Real value at '
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$
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HOLDS
EASY
I WEEKLY PAYMENTS
AS ADVERTISED IN LIFE
Choose from our big selection
of styles and finishes! This
is a Christmas thrill your
loved one will cherish all
her Kfe. Come in now while
stocks are complete!
J>NE GARMENT SAVED FROM MOTHS
PAYS FOR A LANE!
Graceful ISth Century styl-
ing in glowing mahogany.
Has self-rising tray.
•59"
m
&
SPfC/AL
mowum
and Mrs. E. R. Willett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. An'derson, of
onstad stopped for a brief visit
in the home .of ReVerend Alvon J
Nelson in Denver, Colorado.
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’O point* to remember when ybu buy a carL .»
Mrs. Syver Holen returned to I
Clifton" Wednesday from Temple
where she has been looking aftec
her husband, Mr. Holen, who under-
went surgery at the Santa Fe Hos-
pital some 10 days ago. Mr. Holen
is reported doing nicely, although!
still confined to his bed.
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Mrs. Lee Anderson has been a|
patient in the local hospital since
Ready For The Pan
BREADED SHRIMP, pkg. 69c
Thomas' Baby Or Fordhooks
LIMAS pkg. 19c
PERCH FILLETS pkg. 39c
Youngblood's CHICKEN
BACKS & NECKS, 2 lb. pkg. 48c
BUY NOW FOR THANKSGIVING
AT THIS SPECIAL PRICEI
Cranberries 28c
LB. PKG.
ROME BEAUTY
APPLES Extra Fancy
EXTRA FANCY V
CELERY HEARTS
13c
cello bag
22c
Monday of this week, and, her many
friends hope that she sdon will be |
PRICES
| feeling fine again.
Pfc Hugh F. tRed) Lassiter, who |
I has been stationed pt Fort Bliss,
near El Paso, canje in for a sur-
prise visit with,Jiis mother, Mrs.
Henrietta Lassiter, while oh a fur-
lough befofe leaving for an over-
seas . assignment in the far east.
Pfc Lassiter is to report to a Cali-
fornia port December jO to prepare
for overseas shipment. He will go
over as a member of the security
guard.
DATES
CMSCO
DREAD
FRESH, NEW CROP IMPORTED DATES.
BULK. Buy Your Season's Supply At This
Low Price! LB.
3 Pound Can
ALL KINDS—Holsum, Rainbo, Mrs.
Baird's. Large IV2 Lb. Loaf
27 c
89c I
18 c
CHERRY—Chocolate covered cherries
Chocolates ii>.b<» 55c
HUNT'S ■
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of any line in its field!
jgMfe*
At
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Sander,
| of Bellville, spent last Saturday and
Sunday in Clifton with Mrs. San-
der’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole. S.
Bakke. Other members of the fam
ily who were present in the Bakke
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
P. G.„(Bob) Knudson and son, Don,
ahd'Mr. and Mrs. Barbaran John-
Hi Ho Crackers 33c
- 300 Size Can, Sliced or Halves
PEACHES 21c
£alex
BREACH ^gallon 49c
[son and children, Charles, Charlene,
f r!l
i brings you all these feature* of highest-
i such outstanding gasoline economy!
More value throughout, when you buy,
while you drive, when you trade!
CorffifTn; confirm these facts; and you’ll
choose Chevrolet . , . America’s finest buy,
America’s most popular car!
Chuvrolvt'i thrilling “Two-Tm" 4-donr Mon.
With 3 a root new t*rl«s, Chovrolot offers
tho widest choice of deodelt In Iti flold
and Gary, of Waco, and Mr. and
Mrs. Olee Bakke and children, Gin-
ny Lynn and Jim, and Mr. and
Mrs. Mervin Bakke and daughter,
ton\
Elaine, of near Clifton^
Combination of Powerglide automatic transmit-
lion and llJ-h.p. "Blue-Flame" engine available
on "Two-Ten" and Bel Air models . . ." Power
and E-Z-Eye Plate Class available on all
... at extra cost.
MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS
THAN ANY OTHER CAR!
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THE MERCANTILE
Where In Beef The
"QUALITY" really
Something.
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM
Cooked, Reedy To Eat
PICNIC HAMS
BACON■ Swift's Oriole, Sliced — Pound
lb.
SUN VALLEY Or MISTLETOE
0LE0
ALWAYS A TREAT
LOIN STEAK
22c
45c
OUR BEST
ROUND STEAK
ALWAYS FRESH
HAMBURGER
£
59
lb.
FRESH CALF
LIVER
39c
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Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. & Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1953, newspaper, November 20, 1953; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796609/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.