The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1971 Page: 3 of 14
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Courthouse Records
NEW CARS REGISTERED
IN BOSQUE COUNTY
rC,1nUde„Parks- cli«on- 1972
Cadillac H. T. Sedan.
,*■3“ County. Meridian— 2-
U72 Ford D. Trucks.
,(1^™ B- C. Dubach, Whitney-
1J72 Chevrolet Sub. Carryall.
James D. Young, Austin—1972
Chevrolet Spt. Cpc.
B. B. Company, Clifton— 1972
Chevrolet Flat Bed Truck
Kenneth F. Mauldin, Clifton -
1972 Chevrolet Pickup.
0. W. Jamar, Morgan— 1972
Mercury 4 Dr. H. T.
Joe F. Slavin, Tolar — 1972
Ford 4 Dr. H. T.
Raymond K. Rosentreter, Waco
-1972 Ford 4 Dr. H. T.
Helen Francis, Waco — 1972
Ford 2 Dr.
Sarah Crosley, Valley Mills —
1972 Chevrolet Sedan.
Harry Schrader, Waco — 1971
Buick 2 Dr. Cpe.
Paul W. Farr, Meridian— 1972
CMC Jimmy Utility.
Gene Aars, Clifton — 1972 Olds-
mobile Sedan.
Burrell Markum, Valley Mills
-1972 GMC Jimmy Utility.
Alton Gandy, Meridian — 1972
Dodge Pickup.
A. L. McCurdy, Meridian —
1972 Plymouth 4 Dr.
Johnny R. Scott, Waco — 1972
Pontiac H. T. Cpe.
David C. Richards, Clifton —
1972 Fleetside Chevorlet.
Elliott W. Davis, China Spring
—1972 Fleetside Chev. Pickup.
DEEDS RECORDED
IN BOSQUE COUNTY
P. C. Paulson and wife, Selma
Paulson to S. L. Witcher — Par-
cel out of N. L. Guveland Sur-
vey near Bee Creek.
Verna B. Pallmeyer, a widow
fsS* ■
SPECIALS This Week
and William C. Pallmeyer to E. H. Grimm and wife, Olga
POWELL SUPPLY COMPANY
WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY,
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SAVE
HERE
* Siil
W.
DRYER
AT A
NEW
LOW
PRICE!
DDE4000L
• Automatic • Porcelain Enamel Top and
Drum • Separate Start Button • DeWrinkle
Cycle for Synthetics • Up to 140 Minutes
of Timed Drying • Large Lint Trap •
Standing Pilot on Gas Version
:K'
A
El
DDE620
• Three Heat Selections
• Separate Start Switch
• Two Cycle Selections
• Cycle Indicator Light
$
1
Powe!
ply Company
Your Authorized GOODYEAR And G. E. Dealer
Ave. E and 3rd St. - CLIFTON - Phone 675-8619
Clyde W. Gresson and wife Edna
Greeson — 1 acre out of Sarah
Hensley Survey.
Verna B. Pallmeyer, a widow
and William C. Pallmeyer to
Jack McCown and wife, Bess
McCown — 1 acre out of Sarah
Hensley Survey.
First National Bank, Valley
Mills to Rodney Burl Nichols and
wife, Sharon Ann Nichols — 4
acres located in Northeastern
portion of Valley Mills.
Gladys Lundberg, a widow;
and A. F. Crouch and wife, Char-
les Laverne Crouch to Ray J. ’
Miller and \vife, Gloria Jean
Miller — Parcel out of Jas. Mc-
Cullough Survey, Town of Ire-
dell.
Claude H. Everett and wife,
Zella B. Everett to Earl N. Short
and wife, Mary A. Short — Par-
cel out of John Hamilton Survey,
City of Valley Mills.
Charlie, W,. Wiese, a single
rhan; William Carl Wiese and
wife, Pansy Lee Wiese; Jerry
Jeffery Wiese and wife, Donna
Kaye Wiese to 0. E. Mullins and
wife, Lula Mae Mullins — 403
acres out of John Hobson Sur-
vey and Alfred 0. Grimes Survey.
R. Q. Allen and wife, Delora
Allen to M. Frank Billman, Jr.
and wife, Rita J. Billman - Lot
C. Block 4, Krueger Addn. No.
2, City of Clifton.
Edwin M. Stell and wife, Kath-
erine L. Stell to Edwin Michael
Steel, a single man — Lots 171
and 172 of Deepwater Harbor
Subdivision, Lake Whitney.
Marion M. Graham and Gor-
don B. Graham to Wanda .J.
Davis - 4.48-part of 24.43 acres,
M. K. T. Railroad Rotan Sub-
division, Iredell, Texas.
Gertie Roberson, a widow to
David C. Miller and wife, Ronita
Miller - Lots 16 and 17 and
East 30 ft. of Lots 12, 13, 14 and
15, all in Block 21, Original town
of Valley Mills.
Thomas A. Browning and wife,
Fannie C. Browning to Ervin E.
Amundson and wife, Midred A,
Amundson — Lot 129 Beachland
Subdivision, Lake Whitney.
A. F. Crouch and wife, Char-
les Crouch to Wayland Woosley,
a single man — Lot 5, Block 13,
of Grace Addn., Walnut Springs.
C. G. Murray to G. S. Cook
and wife, Frances L. Cook — Lot
229, Greenwood Subdivision, Lake
Whitney.
Herman Gillaspie, Ind. & as
Ind. Executor of Estate of Les-
sie Gillaspie, Deceased; Ann
Gillaspie Mize, a single woman
and Berylyn Gillaspie Stevenson
to Jewel Gillaspie— Part of Lot
3, Block 16 and Lot 4, Block 16,
Original Town of Meridian, more
or less.
J. T. Cruce and wife, Lorraine
Cruce to H. A. Cleveland and
wife, Viola A. Cleveland — Lot
315 of Lakeline Acres Subdivision,
Aim Wheelock Survey, Lake
Whitney.
Christenson Grimm to Charles
W. Wiese — Lot 2, Block F, 0.
D. Nelson Addn., City of Clifton.
Hermon 0. McElfresh and wife,
Wanda L. McElfresh to Travis
Woolley and wife, Alta M. Wool-
ley — West one-half of Lot 40
of Laguna Park, Lake Whitney.
Vivian Sample, a widow to W.
L. Daugherty and wife, Pearlene
Daugherty — Lots 13 and 18,
Block 3, Pop Sample’s Steel
Creek Acres Sub. Plat No. 3,
Lake Whitney.
Will J. Krueger and wife, Hil-
degard Krueger to NBC of Tex-
as, Inc. — Lots 3 and 5 in Bock
3, Krueger Addn. No. 7, Clifton,
Texas.
(THE CLIFTON RECORD
Thursday, Nov. 18, 1971 $ Clifton, Texas — Page 3-A
SHOP CLIFTON FIRST!
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
SUNDAY:
10 a.m.—Sunday School, Bible
Class
11 a m.—Divine Worship
MONDAY:
7 p.m.—Choir Practice
CLIFTON LODGE No. 360
AF&AM, Clifton,
Texas. Regular
Meetings 4th Mon-
day of each month
at 7:30 p.m.
Charlie Turner, Sec.
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Complete FeetI Program
Protein Packed
Right Rations
Fortified Feeds
Make sure your livestock gets its full share of daily vitamin and
mineral requirements. After all, your profits depend on it. Check with
us for scientifically compounded fortified feed.
Clifton Feed it Service Center
AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR KIMBELL FEEDS
202 W. 5th 675-3416
•SF Sill •H 3* J*
Texas milling Company
MANUFACTURER OF KIMBELL FEEDS
204 W. 7th ( 675-8614
10 Big Days to Stock Up on These Holiday
Buys! Try Bell's for Quality & Savings!
1C
- V C ArrmaaeiPnia — J oz. 1
^^/Cream Cheese 10'
J No Purchase Necessary |b. "Jj
Cokes
King Size (10-oz. bottles)
+ Deposit + Tax
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BELLAS
SUPER
SPECIAL
Miracle Whip
(With 7.50 or more purchase
in oth>5r Gro., etc.) QT. JAR
C
Del Monte
CATSUP
Giant Qt. Decanter
C
Kimbell's Zesty — Giant Qt. Jar
SALAD DRESSING
It
Van Camp's
TUNA
Flat Can
Big K
All Purpose 5 lbs.
Our Darling No. 303s Green
PEAS 3 «ns 79
Tea Flake
CRACKERS.......lb. box 29c
Tall Cans
S. S. POTATOES BUTF..... 9c
Kimbell — 7-oz. Bottle
STUFFED OLIVES........53c
TIDE...... .. giant box 87c
Lb. Pkg.
VANILLA WAFERS F. Side 33c
ALUM. FOIL, Kimbell's 75-ft. roll 75c
PAPER TOWELS, Zee Jumbo Roll 35c
DEL MONTE — No. 303 Cans
whole kernel ^
or cream style
CORN
BELL'S FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT
FEATURING BOSQUE COUNTY'S
FRESH HOME KILLED BEEF
Carey Gardner — Chief Butcher
Decker's Sweet Smoked Whole
icnics1
HEART-O-TFXAS FRYERS ARE NOT CHEAPER
BUT THEY ARE SEVERAL HOURS FRESHER!
Try 'Em, You'll Come Out Ahead.
Decker's Tall Korn
acott ib-pkg-
c
Carl's Tasty Pure Pork
cans
jg< Sausage
Borden's — 2-oz. pkg.
INSTANT POTATOES .....9c
Del Dixie
PICKLES........43-oz. 89c
Soft Weve
TOILET TISSUE 2-roll pkg. 31c
Kimbell's French Style No. 303 Cans
GREEN BEANS 4 for $1.00
Kimbeir's No. 303s
FRUIT COCKTAIL... 3 for 99c
Bulk — 10 Varieties
BRACK'S CANDIES .. Ib. 59c
Kimbell's
SALT, 26-oz. boxes, 3 for 39c
AIR FRESHNER, Glade 2 for SI.00
Kountry Fresh
Biscuits Bj910-tount tube J(
COFFEE, Chuck Wagon ib. 69c
BLEACH, Kalex Mz gal. 29c
CHIFFON, Liq. Detergent 22-oi. 39c
PEACHES, Argo Giant 2'2 cans 3 for $1.00
CHILI BEANS, Campfire 3 for 49c
PUMPKIN, Del Monte No. 303s 4 for $1.00
0LE0, Parkay Qtrs. Ib. 39c
Marshmallow Creme
Hip-0-Lite *«<*»• 26c
SALE DATES:
10 BIG DAYS
NOV. 17th • 27th
DOUBLE TEXAS
GOLD STAMPS
EVERY TUESDAY
..t y * * Vf*
lb. Roll
Lean, Fresh
GROUND BEEF 2 lbs. Si.15
PORTER HOUSE STEAK .. Ib. 89c
FAMILY STYLE STEAK ... Ib. 75c
CHUCK ROAST, Blade Cut Ib. 67c
BEEF SHORT RiB ROAST .. Ib. 45c
CHICKEN HENS 4-7 Ib avg, Ib. 45c
ROUND STEAK fresh cut Ib. SI.05
BEEF RiB STEAK........Ib. 89c
solids
Western Ranch
3 ib*- 69c
HOLIDAY BUYS IN CUR
FRESH PRODUCE DEPARTMENT
Fresh Ocean Spray
Cranberries
»29‘
Fancy C. A.
Bananas
‘ 10‘
Crisp Cello Bag
Carrots
»15‘
Colorado Extra Fancy
Apples
* 25‘
TRY BFLl'S FOR THE LARGEST
VARIETY IN BOSQUE CO....
STOCK UP - BEIL'S Will BE CLOSED
THANKSGIVING DAY !
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Logan, Sam D., Jr. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1971, newspaper, November 18, 1971; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796945/m1/3/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.