The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1951 Page: 4 of 10
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THE CLIFTON RECORD, CLIFTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 19SI
irom the
LOCAL And PERSONALS
FOR
296-J-2.
RENT
Bedroom.
Call
ltc.
typewriter
FOR SALE—O. I. C. Pigs, good |
stuff, priced right. E. P. Dalrymple,
Star Rt. 2, Clifton. ltp
starts this Satur-
a number around
| which they hope
bucks for their fro-
A good many deer
in the county, but
watch his step on ac-
property.
subscribers have been
steadily the past week
their subscription
r year while the
had at the old rate
month of November.
left us their Christ-
and cards will be sent
Just before Christmas
Record makes one
popular Christmas
ids and relatives who
up with Clifton
it the entire year.
GOATS
weathers,
Omenson.
FOR SALE —65 head,
nannies, kids. Oscar
tfc.
Oscar Carlson, A. W. Ludtke,
and Price Wallace left Clifton Wed-
nesday of this week for Carrizo
Springs to enjoy their first deer
hunt of the 1951 season.
FOR SALE—Wheel Chair $19.95.
Dansby Feed Mills. 36 3tc.
FOR SALE—One house and lot
in Clifton. See Bill Weatherford, lc
Mrs. Ruth Moore visited in Fort
Worth from Saturday of last week
until Monday with friends and rela-
tives.
FOR SALE — Seed Wheat
(Spring). See R. Genecov or Walter
Zander, mile and half east of
Clifton. 40-4tc
LWORM has moved in-
producing counties
This pesky insect cannot
by poison; the best
bt this dangerous cotton
destroy his place for
winter, according to
Commissioner of Agri-
destruction of the
no stubs or volun-
is one of the proven
methods. Five of the nine-
growing states have
iworms; there were six
Bt had the pest, but Geor-
done away with its pink
FOR SALE—Divan and matching
chair, good condition. See Mrs.
Fred Matson, 205 N. Ave. H. ltp
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WATCH OUR WINDOWS for
special Thanksgiving bargains.
Sormrude’s Grocery & Market, ltc
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Pfc. Oscar Gates Jr. of Camp
Chaffee, Arkansas, came in this
week-end for a few days’ visit with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Gates, who live west of Clifton,
and other relatives and friends.
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FOR SALE — Registered Ram-
bouilette rams, Angora billies, and
Polled Hereford cattle. Ernst W.
Viertel, 2 miles south of Cranfills
Gap. 41-4tp
FOR your guns and shells stop
by Western Auto, Clifton; you will
like our selection. ltc
RADIO REPAIR—bring your set
to Watson Feed & Hatchery, tfc
You can get a guaranteed land
title on your property from the
Gilmore Abstract Co., Meridian.
Prompt service. 41-3tc.
Friday night of this week Rever-
end O. G. Salveson, president of
Clifton Junior College, will speak
in Dallas at ladies’ night of the
Brotherhood of the Oak Cliff Luth-
eran Church; the ladies’ night will
be held at the Oak Cliff Y. M. C. A.
FOR SALE — 4-room house on
double lot at the Circle, Meridian.
D. J. Howard at E. E. Stewart
Motors. 36-tfc.
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WATCH OUR WINDOWS for
special Thanksgiving bargains.
ltc
LKED the State Patrolman
ticket? Maybe so as far
a fine; but each time a
Highway Patrolman stops a
and lets him off with a
the officer makes out a
ticket which contains the
r’s name and address, his
license number, the na-
of the violation, etc. A copy
report goes to the Texas
nent of Public Safety where
omes a part of the driver’s
at driving record. And
i the hitch—too many of these
just like too many ar-
traffic accidents, will
the motorist up on the car-
to see whether his driving
eges should be revoked.
LET ME CLEAN UP YOUR CAR.
For the best polish job in Bosque
County see Marshall Mayberry, 410
W. 5th. ltp
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Guests in the home of Mrs. Win-
nie F. Lane Sunday of this week
were her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee, and nieces,
Misses Patty and Barbara Kirchner,
all of Breckenridge.
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HOUSE FOR RENT—two miles
East of Clifton on Womack High-
way. All modern conveniences. See
Henry “Butch” Willingham. ltc
Reverend O. G. Salveson, presi-
dent of Clifton Junior College, will Sormrude’s Grocery & Market,
preach at the Mission Festival Ser-
vices which will be held at St.
Olaf’s Lutheran Church, Cranfills
Gap, on Sunday, November 18.
Edgar R. Keeling and Clifford
Bronstad, of E. R. Keeling Co., at-
tended a shoe convention showing
spring and summer merchandise in
Dallas on Sunday of this week.
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Thousands of bags have been
sold to hundreds of satisfied cus-
tomers. Hamco Economy Egg Mash
THANKSGIVING Dinner — Turk-
ey and all the trimmings will be
served Thanksgiving Day, Novem-
ber 22, at Doc’s Cafe. Bring the
family and really enjoy a fine din-
ner. He
Dansby Feed Mills.
36-3tc. field.
Feed grinding every day. It pays
to bring it down our way. Dansby
Feed Mills. 36-3tc.
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OKLAHOMA ALFALFA Deliver-
ed to your barn, a bale or a car-
load, at the right price. W. D. Bar-
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BOARD of Trustees at Clifton
College took a progressive
at a meeting here this week-
They voted to secure a full-
field representative for the
lege with the primary purpose
“selling Clifton Junior College”
*o the graduates of the many high
schools in Central Texas. The bene-
fits of a College in one’s commun-
ity Is great from many angles; and
from the cold, dollars and cents
•ngle to the merchants of the
- town a lively college can mean
Snore than a new industry to the
area. Now is the time to join with
the College in building a larger
enrollment, a fine school. Let’s do
our part to fill the new dormitories.
DEAD ANIMAL SERVICE—Free
and sure. Call collect, phone 303,
Hamilton, Texas. tfc
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Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Witcher and
Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Holder enjoyed
seeing the Baylor Bears defeat the
Texas Longhorns in Austin Satur-
day afternoon of last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kincheloe and
daughter, Kay, and Mrs. Robert L.
Baldridge were in Austin Saturday
of last week and saw the Texas-
Baylor football game. They also
had a fine visit with the late Mr.
Baldridge’s brother-in-law and sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lofland, and
son and daughter, Bill Lofland and
Miss Mary Earle Lofland, before re-
turning home Saturday night.
FOR SALE — Registered Polled
Hereford Bull, 20-month-old grand-
son of Domestic Mischief 32nd, and
Jersey milk cow coming fresh, 9
years old. See George Arnold, ltc
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Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Mayo visited
from Saturday night of last week
until Monday in San Antonio in
the home of their son and daughter-
in-law, Captain and Mrs. Willy Earl
Wolf, and children, Sandy and
Davy.
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SPECIAL RATES now in effect
for Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
Waco News-Tribune and Times-
Herald, and Fort Worth Press. Let
the Clifton Record mail your order.
40-4tc.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Pierson and
daughter, AnnClaire, and Miss El-
sie Coston, spent last Saturday and
Sunday in Denton where they en
joyed the activities in connection
with homecoming at North Texas
State College, Denton.
DON’T MISS the Norse Ladies’
Aid third annual smorgasbord on
Friday night, November 23. Pick
your hour to eat when you buy
tickets at the Gift Shop. Adults,
$1.50, children, 75c. 41-2tc
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Having friends this week-end;
bring them to Doc’s Cafe for fine
food; you won’t have to worry with
cleaning up and can thoroughly
enjoy your company. ltc
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With the arrival of cold weather
one’s thoughts turn to a good Mexi-
can dinner; when you think of
Mexican dinners, you think of Doc’s
Cafe. ltc.
FREE MORE THAN $250
In Valuable FREE CHRISTMAS GIFTS
ONE DOLLAR a hundred paid
on all scrap iron delivered to John
Outlaw’s wrecking yard. A. E.
Draper. 40-2tc
Including:
$46.50 Sunbeam MIXMASTER $49.00 Champ BICYCLE
GE 5 Tube Radio Floor Lamp Automatic Flashlights
Base Rocker $9.95 Chenille Bedspread Garza Sheets
$8.65 Blanket $5.65 Blanket
Berkshire Nylon Hose Arrow Shirts
Over $50.00 In FREE GROCERIES
And Many Other Gifts.
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WIN
DRAWING TO BE HELD DECEMBER 22, 1951, At 4 P.M.
Register Free Any Time You Are In The Store
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The Clifton Record!
MRS. ROBERT L. BALDRIDGE
ROBERT L. BALDRIDGE JR.
Editor* and Publisher*
Established in the Year 1895
FOOD BUDGET
Entered at Postoffice, Clifton, Tex., |
as Second Class Mail Matter.
BREAD
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1951
Record Subscription Rates
Bosque, Coryell, Hamilton
Counties, 1 year....................$2.001
6 months ................................$1.25 I
\11 others in U. S.....................$2.50
6 months ____________________________$1.50
RAINBO, BAIRD'S OR JONES
" Strictly Fresh Daily"
LARGE LOAF
for increasing the
rain in this area is now in the
process of being set up. The first
equipment, the Record understands,
Is being placed near Llano where
the clouds will be seeded on the
theory they will drop more rain in
this area as they pass over. Here
is hoping the project proves most
successful in bringing much needed
rain.
REXALL NOVEMBER SPECIALS-
EATMOR, Nice And Red
Cranberries
1 lb. cello bag
Sweet & crisp, pkg.
Celery Hearts
WASHINGTON DELICIOUS
APPLES
As Advertised in LIFE • LOOK • POST
COLLIER S • COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
save 26<!
C. A. Orbeck was taken to the
local hospital Saturday morning of
this week after keeling over while
at work. His blood pressure was
extremely high at the time he was
admitted to the hospital, it is un-
derstood Mr. Orbeck is respond-
ing nicely to the doctor’s treat-
ment according to his wife, Mrs.
Orbeck, who came in from Fort
Worth Saturday to be with him.
■typing paper at Record office.
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MINERAL
OIL
A high quality, extra
heavy oil. Non-fattening,
stag
AFTER-SHAVE
LOTION
Brisk, bracing
skin freshener,
with a
fragrance you’re sure to like.
8 ounces
50c Value
6 ounces
Reg. 75c
As Advertised in LIFE • LOOK • POST
COLLIER S • COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
Only Two Of Many Items On November
Specials As Advertised In Life — Look —
Post — Collier's — Country Gentleman.
REXALL fMlftl STORE
CORRCR PHARMACY
SPECIAL VALUES
Imported DATES
Maple Flavored
Fresh in from Iraq
bulk lb.
27c
Karo WAFFLE SYRUP
half gallon
59c
CIGARETTES limit 1
'They're up, but we're down" all brands — Carton
Eatwell MACKEREL
1 lb. tall can
Pure Cane
Imperial SUGAR
IFROlfci
100 lbs. $8.95
cftOP^
SNOW CROP — (limit 3)
ORANGE JUICE
can
20c
NOW OPEN! In Hardware Department
Black Eye PEAS, pkg. 26c j Brussels Sprouts, pkg. 33c
PERCH FILLETS, Donald Duck I lb. pkg. 39c
WHITE DEER FLOUR
with free heat proof
glass bowl
25 lbs____$1.98
50 lbs____$3.89
Our own fresh rendered
LARD
(bring container)
LB. 21c
Golden West
CHEESE
2 LB. BOX 79c
Famous BACON, sliced
CLUB STEAK our best quality
CHUCK ROAST
ib. 44c
ib. 78c
ib. 65c
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Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. & Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1951, newspaper, November 16, 1951; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796934/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.