The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1946 Page: 3 of 10
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THE CLIFTON RECORD, CLIFTON, TEXAS, APRIL 26, 1946
IIATOR CLEANING & REPAIR
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Qualified and Experienced Personnel.
Our Prices'Are Right.
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' Located in Former S. N. Larson Building
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EAT AT KILROY'S
FOR‘HAPPINESS
INTERESTING NEWS {
FROM CRANFILLS GAP
>Mr. and Mrs. ‘Owen Welborn and
Mr! *pd Mrs. Walter Ramey returned
to dajnp Wallace Monday followi-nig*
a "visit In the home of their parents,
(Mr; and Mrs. Roy Welborn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Oxner of
Waco were week-end guests in the 0.
D. Cranifill and J. A. Crawford homes.
Visitors' in the G.-lS. Knudson home
during the Easter holidays were their
Children and grandchildaen, Mr. and
Mrs. Pet^ Bak,er and son, Joseph, and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark and cliil-
dren, Kay and Fred Paul, o£ Bay-
town; Glen . Knudson and Mr. and
Mrs.' Ray Traylor of Goose Creek;
arid Miss Wilm^‘ Knudson; R. N., of1
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~'^iMr. and Mrs. Ray Grimland and
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Open 6 A. M. Until??,
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THE KILROY CAFE
RAY JACKSON and BILLIE'STRYKER, Owners
I LET LEO RICHARDS GIVE YOUR CAR
HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION
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No repair job too small to.receive the most
cpreful handling at this garage.
Get Your Flying Horsepower
MOBILGAS and MOBILOIL at .
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YOUR CAR/Vfctt/POR
^ SUMMER DRIVING
Winter oils and greases 'won’*
dorithe job>vheh summer heat
.comes steaming down., They
: should be replaced with the
correct types and grades of
fresh summer MOBILOILS
and MOBILGREASES. En-
gine . ... Gears ... Chassis ...
Radiator... all should be
-checked and put ln proper con-
dition for summer driving.
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... a seasonal .preventive main-
. tenance sendee, exclusive with
your Friendly Magnolia Deal-
er. It assures smoother, more
economical operation and all
• the Firing Horsepower in the
new MOBILQAS. Get this
protection against the damages
of summer hast today!
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ENGINE—Dirty, thinned ' wiritaf
oil drained and replaced with the
proper grod? tho now detorsont
MOBIIOI1 tho) cleans as It lubri-
cates ... a wor-proved oil that,
region thinning under high hoot,
Ond oftenramcning now cleaning
properties for valve*, ring*, pit-
ton* and booridg*. Giro*' you o-
MOBILOIL CLEAN Engine that it
' smoother running and more of-
flcieot. with neh gat and oil aeon*
omy.
. GEARS—Dirty oil* drainod from
trantminiom and dlflergnfiat and
roptocad. with froth, tough MO
BfiOIL GEAR OHS of tho typo*
ond grade* to- fit tho make and
s* modal of your carl . ^
RADIATOit—Clnaomi with. MO.
cooling cfoan and *afe
from rust ond tcafo^
' CHASSIS—Complete Mobllubrl-
cotton of oil vltol port*, forpro-
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children of Houston were here for a
;week-end visit with their parents, Mr.
anoT Mrs. Alfred Kpudson and Mrs.
W. . D. McCormick, and other home
folks. .. .... ;
Supt. and Mrs. J. Justin Jenson and
daughter, Junelle, ot Mont Belvieu,
accompanied by-their son and brother.
.Myron Jenson, student at; Texas A.
M., arrived here; last Thursday, night
'for-a visit in the home of Mi-., and
Mrs'.
Jenson arid yrifh other rejatives,
Mr. and Mis., Clyde ' Brons'tad: and
sons,, Bobby and , Walton, were visi
Jors in Waco Jast Friday.
iMr. and Mrs. Xrchie Tergerson
drove down from Dallas for a week
end visit with t£eir parenjjs, Mr. and
Mrs, J. C. SCergerson and Mr. and
Mrs.. Hetman Carlson and other reia
fives. •
,Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Kinard. and
son; lianny, of Dallas, spent a few
days .visiting in the. B. C. Rogstai
home. , ■- .
Miss' Vir£ie Rogstad,; daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, B. C. Rogstad, anti
frierfds Misses Marie and Dorothy
Wortman, all of Chicago,‘spent one.
week. jp Wisconsin visiting at tho
home of Mr. a'nd Mrs. Wortman.Of
Lyridon Sta,, extending the last two
weeks of tiheir vacation visiting rela-
tives and friends- in San Arftonio,
George West, Belton, and in the B. C.
Rogstad' home.
Ervin Christensen returned to Kil-
gore Tuesday after spending several
days’visiting in the homes of his
brothers, and sisters, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Christensen, Mr, arid Mrs; Win.
B. Bertelsen, and Mr. a'nd Mrs. Ralph
Dillon. : . ' . .
Mr. and Mrs. Edwartf" Peterson of
Houston were here last week visiting
her mother, .Mrs. A. E. Bush, arid
other home folks,- * •
Vernon- Olsort of Dallas spent Sat-
urday arid' Sun,day with his parents,
Mr. and Mfs. C. H. Olson.
Mrs; Virgie Denton and sons, Billie
and J. Martin, returned to Fort Worth
Monday after sipending- several days'
visiting her sister and bpothe?-in-law,
Mr. and Mr-s. Le Roy troll arid other
relatives. '' './> '. /
Howard Jordan left Monday- -fSb
N’ew brleans,- La., oif business.
Mr. and Mrs.' Paul Fanning came
down last week, from Fort Worth.for
a visit in the home of her mother,
Mrs. Ida Nelson, prior to theii^tnov-
ir»g to -Irving! Texas. -v
Ttlden .Hasting of A. & M.' College
spent the Easter holidays With his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. tilden Hasting.
Mr. and Mrs. Mjirtin Olson of- Cltf
ton spent the week-end . with their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr., and
Mrs. Bernt Bertelson.
Mr. and Mrs.. 0. D. Cranfill and
Mrs. j. A. ‘Craw-ford • w'ere in Waco
Sunday night to attend the wedding'
of tiheir nephew, Mr. William R.
Oxner and Miss Beth Padgett of
W'aco. *
Miss Geraldine Rohne of NTSC,
Denton, accompanied by het room-
mate, .Miss Ruby Nell' McMahan of.
Sherman,, cagie in early , Saturday
morning, for an-Easter visii with her
par'ents, Mr.'and Mrs. Chris L. Rohne,
Mr. and Mf-s. George • Harris. and
sons -were here from Cljfton Sunday-
visiting in the home^ff iirt.. Hams'
.parents, Mr. and Mrs.. J.'T. Jenson.'
M-r. arid Mrs. G. O. ' Bronstad of
Waco add Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bron-
stald of Meridian spCnl; tlhe week-end
with their -parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. J.
Brortstad and sister, bharlene.
s. Vernon Rogstad, recently satioried
at Cove Springs,' Fla., arrived ,home
Sunday . from ; Jackspiavijlle, Fla„
where he received his^ honorable dis-
charge from the U, S. Navy last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady'Pendleton of
Dallas spent the past, week-end with,
his moth.er, Mrs. Dennie Pendleton,
arid other home folks.
- .Charles Grimland
wap here during the
visiting hSs cousin, Bdrtfry BpwiM.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell - Knudson and.
daughter, Carolyn, of Houston spent
Easter with thmr parente, Mr. and
Dalias was also a recerit Visitor in
the McCormick home. '/
iMn and Mrs.-Ottp. Reesing had the
pleasant experience Sunday of talk
jng over the telephone to their son,
Lt. .John W: Reesing, in Frankfurt,
Germany. Coinciden-tly, while they
were talking, in stepped Capt. and
Mrs. Floyd Stigler to. join in the con-
versation. Capt. Stigler and Lt. Rees-
ing are buddies from John Tarleton
College, A. & M. College 'and through
the armed service, and less than' 10
days ago Lt. Reesing- took Capt. Stig
ler to the airport in Germany, bound
for the States onv a 15-day furlough
during which be "was married to his
girl friend in Texas City.
'Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Smith and
son, Wayne Lee, of Waco spent from
Friday, till Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Belvin Swenson.
Earl Blanke.n#hip and son, Cly'ce,'
pf Gatdsville were business visitors
'here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. .Alfred Brasher of
Plainyiew have beeri htn-e this week
visiting-in the home of Mr. arid. Mrs.
Hubert" Viertfel. A
Mr.—and MrS.- William Baker, of.
Walnut Springs,'spent, the-week-end
.with her pai-ents;, Mr. .and Mrs. John
M. Johnson.
. .Thanks to Mrs,, Lee Pinnell of
.Needles, California, and Glen Knud-
T - -.- lll^Tllt.°I ri!1 AT” I'son of Goose Creek for their .renewal
J. T. Jenson, parents of Subt- for .the-, difton Record.
Miss Dorothy. Maakestad came in
from Denver, ■Colorado Thursda
y af-
ter a. visit with her mother whp has
been UL to spend the Easter holidays
in the home of Rev. and Mrs.. B. R.
Maakestad,- prior to resuming her
studies at Cliffon College, . > .
Mf. and Mrs. Otto Witte and
daughter, Isla Dee, and Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Witte and daughter drove
down from Fort Worth for a . week-
end’visit in thy, Chas. O, Johnson
home. - '■ ■
Miss Odell Anderson, who is em-
ployed in Waco, spent -the-past vv.eek-
'end with ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ole - Anderson.
Mr.- and Mrs. Morris Knudson of
Meridian and Allie .Knudson’ of Waco'
spent .Sunday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Axel Knudson.
Miss Aritonette Domstad, daughter
.of Mr. ^nd Mrs, 0. M. Domstad, of
this city, was married to Mr. Royce
Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs'. 0. H.
Howard of Palo Pinto. Thursday,
April IS, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon
at the home of* Rev. S. A. Barnes, pas-
tor of the Arlington Heights Metho-
'dTst Churah of Fort Worth. Rev.
'Barnes officiated" Iri a. double ring
ceremony in- the presence of a few
close friends of the couple. Mm-
Howard is a graduate of the local high
school, a graduate of John Tarleton ■
College, taught school one year at
Brad, Texas, and is now teaching her
secoj^j year at Palo Pintp. Mr.
-‘Howard has recently received his dfs-
-cfMIge-'frpni the-Army after seven-
teen months’ service overseas • with
the. 3rd’ Armored Anti-aircraft Artil-
ley; The writer joins -. their, many
friends -in', wishing them a; long . and
happy wedded life.
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F*ght‘ feoccidiosis \yith our remedies
,& disinfectants. Hyles Hatchery. ltc‘
KILL RED ANTS! You can easily
rid your premises' of'Rfed Ant Beds
with Durham's Exfermo Ant
Ball* at a cost of less than Sc per
den. Six Balls 30c and 12 Balls 50c
at Service Drugf Store.
Fed on Ful-O-Pep All the IVoy
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' Fifteen-year-old Howard Preslar. Texas club boy
from San Angelo, proudly displays his 1040-
pound Angus Steer, Mustang Pride, which copped
the Grand Champio'n Steer award o^er-some 600
other entries at the 1946 Houston Fat Stock Show.
M'dstang Pride, fitted on a ration of grain and
Ful-O-Pcp.Calf Starter and Ful-O-Pep Horse Feed,
brought his young master an even $10,000 on the
auction block .!. one of the highest prices even
paid- for beef on the hoof.
Ttifc splendid individual, along with many other |
champions at major shows in'19+V and '46, is ,
• outstanding m100! of the" kind of a job being
done by the junior feeders of America. We are proud that so ^
. many of these champions were fed on rations which included Ful:
O-Pep Feeds. - ■
Ful-O-Pep helps produce champtoas because it contains such
nutritive ingredients as Concentrated Spring Range*, Nature's Ridh-
est Vitamin Combination^plus other.vitamm-nch sources. Ful-O-
Pep gives that vitamin-boost that helps grow big, rugged..deep-
chested calves with soft, pliable hide, smooth, silky\h*ir. and firm,
< even covering .-.. qualities the judge looks for in champions.
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HYLES FEED & HATCHERY
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Weed?No-More (Kills Weeds)
LunchKits (Meta,))
Heating Pads,
. Range’Top Protectors ).
Stainless Steel Tableware
Floor Sweepers
Vacuum Cleaners
Burpee Pressure Cookers .
Water Bags
. Flashlights and Batteries-
- Radio Packs
Garden Hose
Coleman Lanterns
Lin-X for Lintdeum
Boys’ Knives
SPEC I Ali‘ S
Laundry Baskets . .. . .$1.50
Baby*’Carriers . .$2.00
Meh’s Raincoats . . . $5.95
Enders Razors & 6 blades 49c
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Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1946, newspaper, April 26, 1946; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796671/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.