The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1950 Page: 4 of 10
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G. Nelson’s
i week had been
farmers
£3tts
cold. This being
s year to shear and
g-like weather of
i easy to understand
tune happened.
re-burying seed
i Monday after the
freeze Sunday
was followed
y more ice and a
te extent of the
ret be determined,
it it has severely
crop as a num-
i already in bloom.
* *
recently received a
i Texas Highway
tells of the
in Texas. On the
is a picture of
Officer at the
ation at one of the
and behind him are
on the various
of interest in
• view is the booklet
, by the Clifton
i over a year ago.
facts in this book-
tourists in visit-
[ Bosque County and
ties for develop-
s natural facilities and
_and Lake.
# * .
the many releases
lived each week at
e, one item attract-
rs attention. It was
of the colleges was
a master’s degree
ent having to write
Mrs. >
♦ *
■Watson Seed
just received a
Get our prices he-
rn <-2tC-
* * *
Mrs. James Murphy of
the week-end in the
me. Mrs. Carr and
sisters.
-.y—* *
We have Parts and Service for
our Pontiac cars and work on all
makes. Beierson - Strand Pontiac
Co. It#
* * *
Refinished like new, unfurnished
apartment, new floor coverings,
utilities paid, children welcome.
Apply Apt. 6, 815 N. Ave. G. 6-2tp
* * *
FOR RENT — Bedroom, private
entrance, kitchen privileges if de-
sired, reference. Mrs. H. T. Gran-
tham, 402 South Avenue E. ltc.
3f, 3f, 3f,
WARNING — No fishing, no
hunting, no trespassing on my
place known as the old Pate Cooper
place. Warning signs are posted.
O. G. Hogstel. 6-Stc.
•fg t/g tfg
Voted best in 14 states by users
—Nutrena Feeds — available at
Bradstreet Feeds just south of
Clifton Ice Co. tfc.
* * *
FOR SALE—Fossett’s Cornish
Chicks every week at Meeks’ Hat-
chery. 6-2tp.
* * *
Figurines and plaques for paint-
ing, paints and instructions. Reier-
son St Strand. ltc.
* * *
Galvanized Roofing, per square
$8.50. Boettcher Grain & Lumber
Co. ltc.
* * *
Keep your dog happy, for he’s a
member of your family, too. He’ll
really go for the home-made dog
food, sold in bulk, at the Clifton
Locker Plant. Let him try it today!
* * *
FOR SALE—Pigs and shoats,
3 miles southeast of Valley Mills
in Patton community. J. L. Cum-
mings, Valley Mills. 6-3tp.
*¥**£•¥*
WANTED—Distributor for Occo
Mineral — fifty users in Bosque
County now; prefer cattleman —
. 1 a r m clocks, electric clocks,
Zenith radios. Reierson-Strand. ltc
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sills of Valley
Mills visited in the Chester Hulme
home last Sunday afternoon.
* *
Don’t worry about what to have
for a company dinner, for you can
get NICE fryers and FAT hens,
dressed, from the Clifton Locker
Plant. 6-2tc.
3ft 3ft
FOR SALE — Chicken Picker;
good condition. See Oscar Colwick,
Cranfills Gap, Texas. 6-2tp.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Carter and
baby came down last week-end after
the Carters’ daughter, Carolyn,
who had spent the week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Giles
B. Carter.
* ¥ *
FOR SALE—House, 4-rooms and
bath, 903 Pecan Street (Edgewood
Addition). See Nealy McDougal.
5-2tp.
* * *
Brighten-up your home with
Plastic-Art Leather—a 1,000 uses.
See this new material at Western
Auto Store. ltc.
* * *
Do you have to do some of your
gardening over? Try some of our '
new garden tools to ease the work.
Western Auto Associate Store, lc.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lynch went
to Oglesby on Friday of last week
and brought Mr. Lynch’s mother,
Mrs. Mandy Lynch, home with
them to spend two or three weeks
here.
* * *
There’s nothing better to us
Texas folks than some good, home-
made chili. We make it and sell it
by the pound at the Clifton Locker
Plant. Keep some on hand on your
emergency grocery shelf. 6-2tc.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hardie spent
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Baize, of Turnersville, and
helped the latter couple celebrate
their 25th wedding anniversary
which occurred on that day. Mrs
Hardie and Mrs. Baize are sisters.
* M *
A Box Supper, sponsored by the
Young People’s League of Womack,
will be given at the church Sunday,
March 26, at 6:30 p.m. Everyone
must own home and car. M. E. | ^vited; ladies bring a box. Pro-
»•“»* K..U 1, Walnut Spring ‘"?y* ~
* * *
Yellow Shell Corn, 100 lbs, $2.50.
Boettcher Grain & Lumber Co. lc
* * #
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Outlaw are
back home after having been in
Glen Rose for several weeks where
they have been undergoing treat-
ment. it.'
3f, 3ft 3ft
LOST—Billfold, black, contain-
ing my identification papers. Loyd
Aga, Clifton College. ltp.
* * *
FOR SALE—Ford dump truck,
'40 model; also 150 gal. butane tank
with 150 ft. of pipe. J. A. Sparks.
6-2tp.
* * *
Sam Ringness is reported doing
nicely after undergoing a minor
operation at the local hospital last
week-end.
* * *
FOR RENT—Bedroom. Mrs. H.
P. Daugherty, 615 West 7th, Phone
225. 6-2tp.
* # *
We Handle Blue Tag Seeds. Boet-
tcher Grain & Lumber Co. ltc.
M * 9
Maytag washers, wringer type
and automatic; square tubs on
stands or separate. Reierson-Strand
Pontiac Co. ltc.
* * *
S. W. Berry and Irving Amund-
Our meat is top-select at Doc’s
Cafe; you’ll notice the difference
■pgMOTJU wrra when yQU order a gteak at Doc,s
may not be the case, Cafe. ltc.
it appeared that * * *
, Sqe television in operation Rt
Campbell’s Radio and Television
Shop now located in the Schmidt
ltc.
¥ *
.... making jt easier
i to obtain their mast-
condition which cer-
not be permitted. ifirV Store,
inducement pres- i y
to get their mast-
the college should cer-
lower the standard and
a master’s degree.
* # *
~ ’ on the likely closing
ible Pump Station be-
—jn and Valley Mills is j ber Co.
Some time during this
t,
working at the sta-
that the station
with the one at Chil-
also. A new line
down along another
not known at this time
ition Humble will make
near here, but it would
i excellent location, right
and highway, for
truing plant.
LISTEN FRIENDS—If they are
going to save you so much money
on your FIELD SEEDS, why
didn’t they save you that 75c per
bushel on your SEED CORN. See
us before you buy your field seed
elsewhere. Boettcher Grain & Lum-
6-2tc
* * ¥
¥ ¥ ¥
We have plenty of fine ingred-
ients to make you a good mash.
Be sure to come here when you
need ready-mixed feeds, or We can
grind and mix your feed if you
so desire. Bronstad Gin. ltc.
¥ ¥ ¥
595 acre combination farm and
ranch, 150 acres cultivated, 6-room
house, electricty, two wells with
mills, net wire.fence, possession
of house and pasture, rent from
crops. Cheapest place in Central
Texas. $30 per acre. C. A. Law-
rence, Ex. Agt., Phone 170 or 30,
Valley Mills, Texas. ltc.
son spent the week-end with home
folks. They are both working in
Snyder.
¥ ¥ ¥
It is our policy to give you
EVERYDAY SPECIALS in addi-
tion to Friday and Saturday
Specials. This affords you quality
merchandise at a low price. Plenty
of parking space. HULINGS
CLOVER FARM STORE. tfc.
¥ ¥ ¥
FOR SALE—Fine, small, Bosque
Valley farm. Modem five room and
bath home, natural gas, electricity,
well located and on good road. 70
acres, half in cultivation, fine pecan
grove, river frontage. This is the
kind of farm that seldom comes on
the market. Jack Helm, Clifton,
Texas. 6-2tc.
3ft 3ft 3ft
CARD OF APPRECIATION
My husband and I wish to ex-
press our sincere appreciation for
the kindness of so many of our
friends during my recent illness;
the many cards, visits, flowers and
the many other ways in which you
expressed your friendship were
indeed appreciated.
Mrs. W. T. Whitley.
NEW RUB RELIEVES
RHEUMATIC PAIN!
for root ralM fro* pain which to aflaa
accompanies Arthriti«-lth«umatic condi-
tion, fry DURHAM'S REUMA-RUB, Hi. »od-
•m painr.ll.vtng Alcoholic Rob. REUMA-
RUB l« at pleasant to um as body Cotognn
—yet It gives welcome relief fro* pah)
which so often accompanies minor sprains,
Rheumatism, Arthritis and lumbago. And
Remembers REUMA-RUB must give you bel-
ter relief than any liniment ever used or
purchase price refunded. REUMA-RUB costs
only $1.25 a* your Druggist or at
SERVICE DRUG STORE
FOR SALE—Good, level, black
land farm, good road, well located,
electricity. 188 acres, 106 in culti-
vation, good fences, lots of good
water, electricity, fair improve-
ments. Has large 4% loan and
won’t take much money to handle.
Exceptionally fine pasture. This
place is a bargain and won’t be on
the market long. Jack Helm, Clif-
ton, Texas. 6-2tc.
■I
HARDWARE SPECIALS
New Shipment
Baseball Gloves — Balls — Bats
NOW!
Davis Power Lawn Mower
With Briggs & Stratton Motor
ONLY $89.50
Get that grass the easy way.
Jumbo Package BBs
2 For 15c
NAILS and STAPLES
10c lb.
SWAN GARDEN HOSE
a written guarantee of 5, 10 or 15 years!
And priced as low as many ordinary hose.
Lorraine
V.
rufu* Strip.__ !
1
$2.98
Newly improved TRIQUE
STRIPE with distinctive
satin bars and run stop
stitch. This long wearing
Rayon fabric remains
lovely and lustrous af-
ter countless wearings
and washings. Needs no
ironing. Colors: Teo Rose
and Aqua.
EXTRA SIZES
$3.25
Small 32/34 Medium 36/38 Large 40/42
Stout 44/46 X Stout 48
6-2tp.
¥ ¥ ¥
Lawnmowers, power and regular.
Reierson-Strand. ltc.
¥ ¥ ¥
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoel Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Seymour, Mr.
and Mrs. C..H. Brynie and Ruth
and Henry Brynie were guests fof
a delicious supper at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hoel Thursday
evening, March 9.
¥ ¥ ¥
CHICKS — Buy chicks because
there will be a demand for both
eggs and fryers. Too, many peo-
ple have sold their flocks. We have
large English Leghorns; also New
Hampshire Reds—all U. S. Certi-
fied, pullorum passed. See or call
Glen Rose Hatchery. 5-4tc
8 8 8
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Railsback
and O. C. Anderson and daughter,
Joyce, went to Hale Center on Sat-
urday of last week to be with Mrs.
Railsback’s grandfather, J. W. Mc-
Dougal, who is seriously ill. Mrs.
Anderson has been at her father’s
bedside since early last week, and
Joyce remained there when the
Railsbacks and Mr. Anderson re-
turned home on Sunday.
Sf 3f. ff,
BRIGHT CORN SHUCKS, extra
heavy bales, 30c per bale. Boettcher
Grain & Lumber Co. ltc
3f gf gf
RADIO REPAIR—Careful work-
manship. Watson Feed and Hatch-
ery. tfc.
didn’t, they save you that 75c per
bushel on your SEED CORN. See
us before you buy your field seed
elsewhere. Boettcher Grain & Lum-
ber Co. * 6-2tc.
¥ ¥ ¥
Used refrigerators, electric, gas
and kerosene. Used ice boxes at
a bargain. Reierson-Strand Pontiac
Co. ltc.
To Relieve — R
Misery qf^ » ■
FARM AND RANCH LOANS
Low Interest. Long Time. Quick Service.
L. E. TENNISON, Clifton, Texa»
EVERY WEDNESDAY
DR. H. H. GERDES
Optometrist
IS IN CLIFTON
Office Next To
Tucker Insurance Agency-
Eyes Examined
Artificial Eyes
Contact Lenses
You’ll Find All Your
Easter Needs Here...
EASTER PACKAGED CANDIES—
Pangburn’s and King’s
EASTER GREETING CARDS
Plastic Easter Eggs — Easter Novelties
Easter Candles for Table Decorations
Certified Easter Egg Colors
Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brushes................3 for 59c
Limited Time Only
j- MANDEVILLE
Triple Tested Flower Seeds, 10c - 15c
Parker “21” Fountain Pens............................$5.00
Parker “51” Fountain Pens ........................$13.50
Brownie Hawkeye Kodaks 620........................$5.50
No Federal Tax.
Magazines — Newspapers — Greeting Cards.
COMING SOON — REXALL ONE CENT SALE
REXALL SSS STORE
CORIICR PHARMACY
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Pt LIABLE a-viii ACCURATE PRESCRIPTION
BABY RUTH
Candy Bars
3 lor 10c
Birdseye *
STRAWBERRIES
Sliced, pkg. 39c
Brussels
Sprouts, pkg. 38c
Catfish Filldts, lb. 47c
Birdseye
Cod Fillets lb. 43c
Birdseye
SPINACH, Chopped
pkg. 28c
Birdseye
CORN, pkg.
nmtHNMW
I Gold Chain
FLOUR
25 lbs.—$1.67
50 lbs.—$3.33
9Uvi&ay,
COLORED
OLEO
lb. 38c
} T- . V ->t -f tM ’ ......
,
Friday and Saturday Food Specials
APPLES
Large, Washington
extra fancy
lb. 10c
Fresh and fine for slicing
TOMATOES ,b. 15c
CARROTS
Garden fresh
bunches
10c
PEACHES ^ *llced ■JKT 2 35c
CARNATION MILK IS » 2
for 23c
SHGAR,mp'r“''12 lb,. $1.00
PICKLES ””or dl" QUlrl 23c
i
SHWMEATorPOTROAST
GROUND MEATfina q“u,l;
OI£0 MIstM*
BACONFamoufi or °ri°ie
BROOKFIELD CHEESE 2
lb. box
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Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. & Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1950, newspaper, March 17, 1950; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796816/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.