The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1950 Page: 4 of 10
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years old. See F. W. Wallace, tfc.
FOR RENT—Furnished or un-
furnished, new, four room and bath
home. See Mrs. Luther Bullard.
43-2tp.
David Knudson of Clifton and
Lloyd Olson of Waco were in Dal-
las last Saturday to attend the
SMU-Baylor football game.
WANT TO GIVE AWAY—3 kit-
tens about 10 weeks’ old. Dr. T. C.
Coston. ltp.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Billman spent
the holidays in Grand Prairie with
their son and -daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Billman; the latter
couple brought their parents back
to Clifton Saturday and visited
with relatives in this community
over the week-end.
Mrs. Henry Duncan of Okla-
homa recently returned to Clifton
with her daughter, Mrs. Bill Weath-
erford, and will remain here until
after Christmas.
WANT to buy your horses and
mules. Call H. B. Scott, Cranfills
42-2tc.
WANTEB-Mflk go*. See R. M.
Jynes, Star Route 1, Clifton. 43-2tp
Dr. «nd Mrs. C. Tyssen and son,
David, were inadvertently omitted
in last week’s paper from the guest
list at the 30th anniversary cele-
bration of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Bakke.
NUTRENA headquarters in Clif-
ton is at Bronstad Gin. It’s mighty
" 43-2tc.
ber Co. tfc.
WARNING—No hunting on my
place. Celia Saffel. 42-2tp.
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Surley were
in Dallas last week to visit with
Oscar Surley, who is recovering
from an operation in that city.
NOTICE—total costs for a tele-
vision set and installation charges
in this community run as low as
$285. Check at Schmidt’s Tire
Store. _ ltc
Walter Golden attended the fu-
neral services for his aunt, Mrs.
R. M. Boyd, in Peoria Tuesday of
this week.
Want to settle your Christmas
problems; come in Western Auto,
pull up a chair and you can fix
up the entire family from the
youngest to granddad. ltc.
Virgie McFadden spent the
Thanksgiving holidays in Temple
with her grandmother, Mrs. B. W.
Humphries; she returned home
Sunday with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Erickson.
Mrs. Marie McDonald and daugh-
ter of Houston spent last week-
end fiere with their mother and
grandmother, Mrs. Jim Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Jenson and
family, of Fort Worth, spent
Thanksgiving Day in Clifton with
his mother, Mrs. Ida Jenson, and
other relatives and friends here
and enjoyed doing a little pecan
gathering that afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Forson and
daughters, Janis and Bobbye, and
Mrs. Mary Buck drove to Grand
Prairie last Thursday to spend the
day with the Forson and Buck
children, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Buck,
and grandchildren.
FOR SALE—Large, thin shell,
well filled pecans. See D. C. Hol-
verson, Clifton. tfc.
Mrs. Jim Robertson, of North
Texas State College, Denton, spent
the Thanksgiving holidays in Clif-
ton with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
T. C. Coston, and other home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hurst spent
Thursday of last week in Hillsboro
with Mrs.
MAKE CHRISTMAS BUYING EASY -
HARRIET HUBBARD AYER
Perfume Bracelets
> Golden Chance Gift Pafckages:
Talcum Powder & Soap; Cologne & Dusting Powder
EVENING IN PARIS
Bath Salts, Powders, And Colognes for Gifts
COTY'S LOVELY GIFT PACKAGES
Coty’s Dolls With Powder And Perfume
fine feed.
Mrs. J. M. Jenson and Mrs. Alex-
ander R. Fricke enjoyed having
Thanksgiving Dinner in Waco at
the Veterans Hospital with Mrs.
Jenson’s daughter, Miss Alice Jen-
son, dietician at the Hospital.
Guests here Wednesday and
Thursday of last week with Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Stewart and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Arch Abbey
and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Starnes
and daughters, Dianne and Suz-
anne, of Dallas. Mrs. Abbey is an
aunt of Mrs. Stewart and Mrs.
Starnes a cousin.
YOU hear them on the radio
each day; now see and hear them
in person, Stamps-Baxter Quartet,
Saturday night, December 2, at
7:30 p.m. City Hall, Clifton, ltc.
Kathleen
...$1.50
|sr and Olaf Omenson
e group bringing in
ty deer this past week.
I have been trouble-
n, but to the farmer
with acres of dry grass
, real menace. People
he roads and thought-
rat lighted cigarettes
untold damage.
time is beginning
r of folks are enjoying
calendars being fur-
le various businesses,
tbably prove interest-
lerchants could make
lie homes and see the
s their calendars were
w uses assigned them.
i Record force is most
the Busy Bee Club
te bounteous box of
, vegetables, pickles,
Gift Bells With Vials Of Perfume
Powder, Sachet, And Perfume
Lipstick, Powder, And Perfume
Gap.
Capt. and Mrs. D. T. Smith left
the early part of November for
Cocoa, Florida, where Capt. Smith
is stationed. Mrs. Smith is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ole
Surley.
Don’t know how long we will
have them, but you can find Good-
year 600x16 tires at Schmidt’s
Tire Store this week. ltc.
O. E. Schow Lumber Co. started
a new home last Monday for Miss
Sadie Swenson on her farm near
the Norse Church. Wm. Cameron
has also started a home which Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Strand are building
for Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Espeseth to
occupy.
Hurst’s mother, Mrs.
Tom Breeding, and other relatives
and friends. Saturday and Sunday
the Hursts visited in Dallas with
Mrs. Hurst’s brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Parks,
and son, Jim.
SIX WEEKS’ old pullets—Fall
pullets make the best layers. We
also have cockerels or straight
run. Glen Rose Hatchery, Glen
Rose, Texas. 42-2tc
E. E. Stewart, Mrs.
Kennedy, Harold Hill, Phil Gilliam
and son, John Phil, Bobby Lane,
and Dr. and Mrs. V. D. Goodall
were among those persons from
Clifton who were ip Dallas last
Saturday to witness the S. M. U.-
Baylor football game.
10% DISCOUNT until Christmas
on shoe repair and merchandise at
Goodyear Shoe Shop. Hunt out old
shoes and get them repaired; leath-
er prices will force new shoe prices
up in 1951. ltc
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brandes and
Miss Olga Brandes are going to
Austin Thursday of this week to
spend the day with Mr. Brandes’
IN APPRECIATION
To each of you who so generous-
ly helped me replace my lost cow;
I sincerely thank all’of you.
p Robert Toten.
indy which was left
lis week. It is a good
>ow that these fine
e Record is helpful
>eir work; It is our
have in some small
this fine token of
Ennis visiting with Mrs. Tennison’s
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Curry, and other relatives
and friends. Mrs. Curry' is gradual-
ly recovering from injuries sus-
tained in an automobile accident
in Clifton several months ago.
Thanksgiving visitors here in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Huffman were their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Huffman, Mr. Huffman being prin-
ninnl OL1___
Dr. W. A. Johnson
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In Examination of Eyes
And Fitting Of Glasses
fi'.-RIDIAN - - ■ - - TEXAS
Pair of Jeans Be
Lee Riders
I Club Christmas dec-
lmlttee and members
nmunity Public Serv-
in busy this past week-
ing cedar around the
In the business section
Sing the colored lights
reet. This plus the out-
ide decorations of the
Iplng create an air of
and Miss Brandes’ sister, Miss Ger-
trude Brandes, and an aunt of the
brother and sisters, Mrs. George
Martin.
Mrs. B. N. Coward and daugh-
ters, of Corpus Christi, spent the
Thanksgiving holidays in Clifton
with Mrs. Coward’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Canuteson, and
other relatives and friends here.
Thanksgiving luncheon guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Sommerfeld included Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Sommerfeld and family and
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Prescher, of
Lawrence
They Don't Shrink
The only store in
Clifton carrying
the Lee Riders.
Opening December 4
THE CHRISTMAS CARD SHOP
707 West Eleventh St.
(The Bettis Home)
Christmas Cards, Wrappings, Decoffftions, Tallies
Magazine Subscriptions
Doll Dressmaking
Gift Wrapping Service
Open From 1 to 7 p.m.
■a. O. C. Anderson and daugh-
Joyce, Mrs. Alvin Prince, and
Douglas Railsback, and daugh-
Dianne, spent Thanksgiving in
Center Where they visited
Anderson’s mother and the
g ladies’ grandmother and
i-grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Me-
al. On the return trip, Miss
I stopped in Abilene until
ay to visit in the Arthur Mc-
home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
e, accompanied by Mr. and
Calvin Dunlop, of Clifton, at-
id the SMU-Baylor football
Buy Your Correct
Size—They Fit
from California where she went
with her husband who was shipped
overseas with the Armed Forces
on November 16.
Clifton; Mr. and Mrs.
Sommerfeld and children, of Valley
Mills; Mr. and Mrs. John Urban
and son, of Crawford; Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Mathews and family, of Mo-
sheim; and Miss Helen Sommer-
feld, who is attending the John
Sealy College of Nursing in Galves-
ton. Miss Sommerfeld had off three
and one-half days for Thanksgiv-
ing.
Burleson's Pure
in Dallas Saturday before
ing to their home in Alvin
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all who were
so kind to help during the illness
and at the death of our loved one,
Mr. A. W. Patterson. Especially
do we thank the doctors and those
sending food and flowers. Your
kindnesses are deeply appreciated.
Mrs. A. W. Patterson,
p Children and Grandchildren.
5 lb. bucket
Relatives originally scheduled to
end Thanksgiving in Clifton with
It. Alma Swenson and daughter,
iss Sarah, in their home and
l>o, after Mrs. Swenson was con-
id to the local hospital Wednes-
r of last week because of a heart
ick, came on to Clifton to be
h her were Miss Maggie Lee
erson, Miss Norma Dixon, and
pT Peterson, of Houston; Mr.
IMrs. W. T. Edgar and Mr. and
i. J. C. Mathis and children,
Jy and Jimmy, of Dallas; Ques-
1 Swenson, of Fort Worth; Mr.
d Mrs. A. B. Ellingson and cbild-
n, Sarah Jane and Lee Allen, of
aco. Her host of friends here and
te where hope Mrs. Swenson soon
able to return to her home and
at she recovers quickly from her
WEEK-END FOOD SPECIALS
Golden ripe fruit
Clifton Funeral Home
AMBULANCE SERVICE
CLIFTON BURIAL ASS’N.
Insurance For The Entire Family
Clifton — Texas
office at
CLIFTON MERCANTILE CO.
Gorton's finer quality
Perch Fillets
v AS THE
CHRISTMAS TREE ITSElfl
APPLES
GRAPES
extra fancy Washington Delicious, ib.
Stuffed Crab
This season you may select slippers
as brilliant with charm as the Yule-
tree. Of all intimate footwear,
Pfeiffer’s fashion the most delightful,
for your luxurious comfort — slip-
pers to match your mood and person-
ality. And as gifts — they mark you
as not only thoughtful, but clever,
to choose slippers so dainty — and
so serviceable — Pfeiffer’s — adora-
bly styled.
California Red Emperors
Black-Eye Peas
Hunt's CATSUP
TOMATOES
SALAD DRESSING
Bunkie SYRUP,,.,,
REX JELLY
Christmas In Hardware Dept
Reg. 14. oz. bottle
Fordhook
Lima Beans
No. 2 can
A G. E. Cleaner and all Attachments
Packed in a Hassock for only
Best Maid pint jar
Just Received A New Shipment Of
REVERE WARE
quart jar
Plenty of those Good
KABAR POCKET KNIVES
We have a COMPLETE line of Christmas
Decorations, bulbs, light sets and ornaments,
G. E. RADIOS
A New Shipment and several £4
models priced at
GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY
Mixers, Waffle Irons, Toasters,
Irons, Percolators and Roasters.
Durkee 0LE0 »i,
Polish SAUSAGE
BACON
CHEESE
T-BONE STEAK
Our Best Quality
Lb. 75c
Swift's Premium Ib.
LOTS OF TOYS
pleased with the selection we have.
;ome in and see them.
Rosebud or Brookfield
We are
We have new
RANGES And REFRIGERATORS
Make “Mom” Happy for Christmas.
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Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. & Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1950, newspaper, December 1, 1950; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth797000/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.