The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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enrolled as a freshman student,
and Mrs. Henry Willingham
I Mrs. Ruth Moore accompanied
the Alvin Clark^to Waco Sunday
afternoon to visit with Betty Jane,
before the Alvin Clarks left for
their hoifli in Rotan.
• Mr. and Mrs. Guy Finstad of
Cranfills Gap and. their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
.Callahan, of Fort Worth recently
visited in HjgJiome of Mr. Calla-
han’s mother, Mrs. E. S. Wedge, at
.Norfolk, Virginia. The. Finstads an.d
Callahans visited in 12 states on
Also spending Saturday Mr.
ly in the Harold' MM rand
ner at the Clarence Butler'home;
Mr. Butler had brought in a nice
12-pound catfish.
home and
cans was- Mrs. Alice Shanklih, of
Temple, a sister of Mrs. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leek were in
Lampasas Sunday to attend the
Nechtoure and Schwartz reunion.
They found the drouth conditions
even worse in that section of Cen-
tral Texas than here.
Mrs. Frfed Fehler spent last week
gggssss
David Jorgenson of Cranfills Gap,
son of Reverend - “
Jorgenson, left for _________________
College at Seguin last Wednesday Harold Fehler, who is’ pastor of
after- spending the summer as a the Lutheran church there. Mrs.
bellhop in the Glacier Park Hotel FehleWs son-in-law and daughter,
Cull Out Boarders
Egg production propping# It’s
a good time to call us. well
.send MjjMn Brown, our Grad-
uate Purina Feeding Advisor,
to look at your flock. JHe’ll
re^. u.s. ear. or/.
AMERICA’S FINEST OVERALL
SINCf 1050
Mrs. Einar
is Lutheran
the trip and particularity enjoyed
their stay at Williamsburg ai\d
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after, spending the summer as a the Lutheran church there. Mrs.
bellhop in the Glacier Park Hotel FehleWs son-in-law and daughter,
at East Glacier Park, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Lammert, of
Lyman Swenson was-in.the Rec-1 Grawford, brought her honje from
ord office early this week and paid Castell last Sunday afternoon,
to have the paper sent during the Mr. and Mrs. Arnoid jchert and
Hinton'of Vaile^TMir8" ®urne11 week Jn? from "‘triMo Marsha^!
Hinton, of Valley Mills, as an an- Minnesota, where they visited in
cull out the boarders. You’ll
find him a fine man to see
whdn you want information
or help with poultry feeding
and management problems.
Give us a call right now.
WATSON
FEED AND HATCHERY
*
Phone 106 — Clifton
Jamestown, Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Erickson and
Mrs. Louis Outlaw, and ‘ children,
Bill and Vicky, left Clifton Sunday
to enjoy a vacation trip jthrough
Oklahoma, Missouri, and Illinois.
While they are away, they plan to
visit ^with Mr. Erickson’s brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Palmer Erickson, in Chicago, Illi-
nois.
rMr. apd Mrs. E. E. Kemp of Fer-
Lyman S^<
ONJHSPLAY NOW ^
t
BING CROSBY'S
TUXEDO
i Mr. and* Mrs. M. S, Hoel and Mr. I Mr. and Mrs Juei C. DeLange.
’ and Mrs. Idartin Hoel Jr. went toj *«_ . j
i Dallas Tuesday of this week to 01e ®sc*r.01®?
help celebrate the 25th wedding hom^orthe^r snnC<0^w ni™
anniversary of Sir. and Mrs. John and M°f a
w 8Miss Lou’ Hbf]Stad trfh/°rmf Benfers in Fort Worth. (A W. Olsoi
the M. S. Ho* of ta a Bel1 AirCf‘
Martin Hoel Jr. Bobby Jamelon, son eff Vrt am
ry, of Houston, spent last week in where she aeain will attend Th,
in-law?nd°sister’ Mr^d Mrt°Wll UniveA of'Texas- Bobby ^ill b(
t and Will U senior student this year; he ii
» EKi".,SferrSS ™£r,^d'n
to College -Station where he en- da^ “rndR^”- Alvln ClSrk anc
thi« r uT !,W/ last week for a visit With Mr
nf ’Mnrl^n ? Rachuig,. Clark’s parents,-Mr. and Mrs. R
t rVhe La5°LDa*y P- CIark- and other relatives until
Rflehidnd iS?? °- ^ A Pst Sunday night. Friday the A1
'-".fe Ito** tbrirdaughtrr t,
a fishing trip on tMicoast, _■ ■ ~
' Mr* Enger Williams, of Waco, | f|G Cliff fill ReCOMl
and A 1/c Charles W. Orr, of I V VIIII Vfl IWVVIU
Barksdale Air Force Base at Shreve- MRS. ROBERT L. BALDRIDGE
SkStS *5 % E R0‘T L wldridw «.
Williams’ daughter and A 1/c Orr’s * Edltore and Publishers
Made By The Makers OF
School Supplies For All Ages
(Clifton High School Scrapbooks)
Flrsf Aid Supplies For Home And Car
Everything ,Your Baby Needs ’ j
Perfumes, ToiletrieirShaving. Supplies
-It's .Coming-So^n-
Rexall's Big 1c Sale
rtofiW 13 -14-15-16
Allen.
In a card to the Record- office
this week in regard to Hayingi his
-Record address changed, Private
Wayne A. Rohne said, "I am at-
tending school here (Fort Mon-
mouth, N. J.) at the .Signal Center.
My course dealswith the telephone
—Telephone Dial Central Office
Maintenance There are two other
Bosque Co. boys Jiere also, Bud
Brantley of Meridian and Frank
Established in the Year 1895 -
Entered at Postoffice, Clifton, Tex.,
as Second Class Mail Matter.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER- 17; 1954
gecord Subscription Rates
Bosque, Coryell, Hamilton
Counties, 1 year.............
6 months ...................
AH others in U. S.‘_______
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REXALL
Landgraf of Valley Mills.”
Mr. and, Mrs.yLouis Reed and
daughter, Patrjcip, have, returned
to El Paso where Mr. Reed will con-
tinue his engineering- course in TelP-
as Western College. The Reeds have
with their parents mid grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. -Hifrdie
of Clifton and Mr and Mrs. L. P.
Reed of near Meridian.
Mr. .and Mrs. Haldor Duncan and
daughter, Margaret Ann, of Alex-
andria, Virginia, arrived in Clifton
Thursday of last week for a visit
in the home' of Mrs.-Duncan’s par-
LARGE, LUCIOUS TOKAY
Mr. ^Duncan’s brother-in-law and
Sister, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph O. Nel-
son. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
took their daughter to Denton
where she has enrolled as a fresh-
man student at Texas State Gollege
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CARROTS
ionite’s
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THEY ARE SWEET
RUTABAGAS
I <9*-
5 for 15c
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FIRST SHOWING
, /m ■■ MRS. BAIRD'S, RAINBO, OR
HOLSOM LARGE 1 Va LB. LOAF
\ FROZEN, YOUR CHOICE OF THESE 3
Donald Duck ORANGE JUICE, Sunkist
LEMONADE, Donald Duck LIMEADE
•' - MORTON'S
2 roii*: 19c .SaladDressing 29c
\ . \ SPEAS' — Quart, With Free Pkg. PenJel
. No. 2 can 47c Vinegar & PeiMel *.«, 23c
' LIGHT CRUST ^ v FRIONOR — FROZEN
ftOUR 25 w 1.95 CATFISH FILLETS 48c
LADES'FALL
2 for 29c
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KIMBELL'S
DRESSES
BLOUSES
OLEO'
Mistletoe Or Kimbell's.
cord table and matching folding-chairs
c black frame you've seen in the newest
>dern is a complement for the most modern rooms,
aditional decor—it's thfit good looking!* f ‘
, .
>nife-exclusive vinyl that looks for all the world
r fabric...complete to the textu^y feel,'„*
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Ts the best thite.thbfs happ^ed,since
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* TENDER AND TASTY
ROUND STEAK lb. 59c
c CHUCK ROAST lb. 39c
ORIOLE OR HORMEL ’
c BACON lb. 55c
GROUND MEAT lb. 31c
LOIN OR CLUB
STEAK
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Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. & Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1954, newspaper, September 17, 1954; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth797014/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.