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THE CLIFTON RECORD
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• Phone 675-3336 •
• P. O. Box 509 •
IMPORTANT: A penny for j
taxes is important when you:
make a purchase. A vote is im-
portant when you use it. Please
vote for W. L. Gauntt June 6.
Thanks a million! 17-tfc
SECY. WANTED- Bo<
ing, Dictaphone, Typing
sary. Apply at Bill Com
W. S. Barrett, Valley Mil
6261.
NOTICE: Watson's TV will be
closed all day Saturday, May 23.
ltc
RUMMAGE SALE
es «
ton.
12 at 211 S. Ave. H,
WANTED— Deer Lease for 5-6
people, 400 or more acres in this
area. Contact W. W. McLennan,
Clifton. I’h. 675-3284. 17-2tp
MY BUSINESS
FOR SALE
CHAS. M. ISENHOWER
18-lfc
Before You Buy
PRICE A BUICK
N. Hwy. 6
1 NEED one more vote—your
friends too! W. L. Gauntt. 17-tfc
CLIFTON SUMMER
WANTED: Home for Dachs-
hund mother and 3-yr.-o!d female
puppy. 714 S. Ave. I, Clifton,
675-3833. Up
FLOWERS for any occasion,
delivered here, wired anywhere.
Artistic Floral, Clifton. Ph. 675-
3186. ltc
ible schedule. Open to all
Cowan at
GRADUATION GIFTS— Large !
stock of Zenith & RCA Portable
Stereos at MAC'S TV SALES in
Downtown Clifton. Phone 675-
3600. ltc
See Jim or Ted at
EVANS IMPLEMENTS
In Clifton
For these outstanding
Used Equipment Buys
4-Disc Alamo Breaking
Plow. Like new ........ $395.00
Used 3-Section J. D.
Harrow ................ $60.00
Roll-Over Scraper. Pull
Type. Special .......... $95.00
4-Disc International
94 Breaking Plow
Like New .............. $275.00
7-Fl. Servis Shredder
on steel wheels
now ................... $175.00
Nearly New 120 International
one-way, Complete with
Cylinder ............... $750.00
A Real Buy— 281
Haybaler. Completely
Reconditioned ........ $1295.00
We need the room and need to
move this equipment out real
soon.
EVANS IMPLEMENTS
Clifton ltc
NOTICE
Beginnig June 3, 1 will teach oil
painting for children, age 10-15.
Mrs. Jerry Godby, Clifton, 675-
3251. ltc
REPAIR ON ALL MAKES
Sewing Machines. Call 675-8772,
Clifton. 8-tfc
55-Gal. Drums
For Sale
Valley Feed Co.
10 tic
BE COOL this summer! In-
stall that air conditioner now.
See the 1970 models at Western
Auto Store in Clifton. lie
HOUSE FOR SALE- 3-bed-
room, one and one-half baths,
central air and heat, 4 percent
loan available. 1515 West 13th,
Clifton. Shown by appointment
only. Phone 386-3735, Hamilton.
18-2tp
Helicopter Spraying
For
Weeds and Brush
Chas. M. Isenhower
10-tfc
PUBLIC NOTICE
Anyone wishing to transfer to
Ihe Clifton Independent School
District from another district is
asked to contact Kent Appleby,
Superintendent of the Clifton
Schools, before May 31, 1970.
16-4le
ALLIED FENCES FOR SALE.
Free Estimates. B. B. Oliver,
622-3553, 12-llc
PLEASE! Vote for W. L. Gauntt.
June 6th. 17-tfc
WE WILL HELP you select
your flowers for weddings, show-
ers, anniversaries, etc. James
and Wanda Hardin, Artistic Flor-
al, Clifton, Pr. 675-3186. ltc
NOTICE: Your friends can al-
ways do without you but you can-
not do without them. I need you
Inend' Vote for W L. Gauntt
Junk 6. Thank. a million!! 17-ttc
PLUMBING
LAKE AREA
and
BOSQUE COUNTY
Prompt Service
Reasonable Rates
CALL 622-4125
Clifton, Texas
WANTED— Hay hai
Don Terrell 675-3261,
Texas.
FOR SALE-
6 - Clifton, 675-891*2.
cuted. S. T. Hanson.
South Hwy. 6 — Clifton.
RED ANT
BAIT
EVANS IMPLEMENTS
N. Hwy. i — Clifton
INTERNATIONAL
Farm Machinery
large slock.
in Kcnmorc, Whirlpool
NEED A McCULLOCH
CHAIN SAW?
See
EVANS IMPLEMENTS
N. Hwy. $ - Clifton
StamDS.
CATERING SERVICE
OLEN POLK
GENE DIETIKER
Cranfills Gap
Be ready for summer,
yours now! Easy terms.
LISTINGS NEEDED
AND APPRECIATED
GOSDIN REAL ESTATE
IREDELL, TEXAS
<8171 364-2243.
Zenith & KCA Portable Stereos.
MAC’S TV SALES, Downtown
Clifton. Phone 6(75-3660. ltc
FOR SALE— 1966 Ford Van
Camper. Equipped with butane,
slats make into bed, table, 110
volt electrical system. 6 practi-
cally new tires. Excellent con-
dition. $1200. W. L. Gauntt, 675-
3554. 18-tfc
Strvic* • Service - Service
Tires — Tires — Tires
Good Supply of Atlas &
Sonic Tires. Check our
prices before you buy.
(Some Sonic Tires 2-year -
3-ycar FREE replacement)
Bryn's Enco Service Sta.
Clifton
Come by and talk to Bryn.
- WANTED TO RENT OR BUY
—Preferable 3 bedroom, one and
one-half or 2 bath in Clifton. A.
H. Skinner. Phone 675-8626, Clif-
ton. ltp
WANTED- L.V.N.’s 7 to 3 and
3 to 11. Top Salary. Apply in
person. Call or write: Hillcrest
Nursing Home, 400 West Grogan
St., Hamilton, Texas 76531, Ph.
(817) 386-3171. 15-4tc
CHECK with Erickson Feed
J Mill in Clifton for WagonMaster,
i- a liquid protein supplement 32.
d Convenient, less expensive. See
!) us soon. 41-tfc
,1----
C WILL DO YOUR WELDING &
■ repair at your place, call 675-
8292. Edward W. Leek. ltp
WANTED— Pasture to lease in
this general area. Bill O’Brien,
Rt. 3, Valley Mills, Texas. Ph.;
(817) ,932-5598. 3-tfc
WE MOVE OLD BODIES
We Buy Old Junk Cars. Phone
i. Meridian 435-2623. 15-tfc
P
4 DEAD ANIMAL. SERVICE
r Under 50 Miles $3.00
f. Telephone 386 • 3303
c Hamilton, Texas 5-tfc
e NOW OPEN
n Walker's Mobile Home Park, 2
d miles west of FM 219, Phone 675-
3860. 18-2tc
c
FOR SALE— 5-piece bedroom
0 suite. See after 5 p.m. 506 S.
(• Ave. F, Clifton. Ph. 675-8768.
0 15-4tp
SPARE TIME INCOME
c Refilling and collecting money
from NEW TYPE high-quality
coin-operated dispensers in your
area. No selling. To qualify you
must have car, references, $600
to $2900 cash. Seven to twelve
hours weekly can net excellent
monthly income. More full time.
For personal interview write
UNITED DISTRIBUTING CO.,
DEPT. A, P. O. BOX 10605, Dal-
[ las, Texas 75207. Include phone
* number. ltp
? LIMITED SUPPLY- Get a
’ copy of Bosquerama Centennial
Celebration (1954) for 50c at The
n’ Clifton Record. dh
r LAKE RESORT PROPERTY
c FOR SALE: Lots, cottages and
homes, furnished and unfurnish-
” ed — at Lake Whitney’s most
• exclusive private resort, Cedar
® Shores Estates, Lake Whitney,
“ Texas. 28-tfc
fflfW by and visit . . .
GAP TRACTOR
SALVAGE, INC.
Marc Johnson, Mgr.
Cranfills Gap
h -
t FOR SALE — Used sheetiron,
c lumber and poles. Chas. M. Isen-
” bower. 47-tfc
h . ......
REDUCE Excess body fluids
" with FLUIDEX diuretic tablets,
® only $1.69 at Service Drug. 17-3tp
1 FOR SALE — Suburban acre-
“ age at Cliff Oak Addition — 5
c acres, artesian water. $4,000- Will
sell part or all. W. L. Gauntt
owner. Ph. 675-3554, Clifton. 8-tfc
WANTED—Burlap Bags. Sub-
ject to confirmation we offer 5c
each for used burlap bags. Dans-
by Feed Mills. 10-tfc
SERVICE— Service— Service
—Bryn's Enco Service Station on
c Hwy. 6 in Clifton. Gas— Oil—
it Tires— Batteries, etc. Plus Gold
n. Bond Stamps. 10-tfc
Lc NOTICE
For your butane and propane
needs call Allison (Pete) Olson,
Clifton, 675-8889 after 11 a.m. If
no answer call Farmers Butane,
Cranfills Gap 42F22 Collect. 40-tfc
X GARDEN TOOLS— The place
to buy your garden tools is at
e Western Auto Store in Clifton.
15-tfc
xf
NOTICE
How would you like to have a
We’ve put up with this for 12
.ears, telling some kindly and
some not so kindly, that the pro-
ment dip on Meridian Creek (4
miles northwest of Clifton > is
PRIVATE. THIS INCLUDES THE
CREEK ITSELF!! When you step
off the dip you are TRESPASS-
ING.
The situation has become so
bad that we will be forced to
take legal action against viola-
tors of our personal rights to
this property.
Mr. & Mrs. Marcus L. Compton
18-4tc
NOTICE— For the graduate,
wide selection of Zenith & RCA
Portable Stereos. MAC’S TV
Sales, Downtown Clifton. Phone
675-3600. ltc
FOR SALE— 12 young Fat
Wyndotte Hens for eating and
laying purposes. Will give free
rooster of same breed. Phone
675-3889. Mrs. V. H. Heyroth. ltc
WESTERN AUTO STORE in
Clifton — The Family Store —
For all your household and auto
needs. He
NOTICE OF GRATEFULNESS
Thanks to the skill of Dr.
Witcher and his assistants in the
operating room; the attention in
the Goodall-Witcher Hospital per-
formed by the skilled and alert
nurses was wonderful.
Thank you all.
Also thanks to the many visi-
tors and cards you sent.
Henry E. Hater p
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our relativ-
es and friends for their kindness,
flowers, memorials, food, and all
expressions of sympathy during
the illness and after the death
of our dear mother. We especial-
ly want to thank Rev. Gigstad
and Rev. Knitt for their kind
assistance. Also, special thanks
to Dr. Gloff and the nurses at
the Clifton Lutheran Sunset
Home that were so kind to her
during her stay there.
May God bless all of you.
The children and grandchildren
of Mrs. H. A. Dahl. p
PROUD DIRECTOR — James Larson, director of the
pullas High School Band in Sugarland, Texas, holds
the sweepstakes trophy that the band won at regional
competition held recently in Texas City. The band
received Division 1 ratings in concert and sightreading
and had received a Division I rating in marching last
November. This is the first sweepstakes award the
band has received since it was placed in Class AAA.
Mr. Larson is the son of Mrs. Opal Schraeder of Clifton
and the late Arnell Larson. A C.H.S. graduate, he is
married to the former Dovce Neal, daughter of Mrs.
^Horner Robinson of Clifton. They have four children.
CARD OF THANKS
Our gratitude and apprecia-
tion to all who were so thought-
ful and considerate during our
loved one's recent illness and
death. All the attendents at the
Sunset Home were so attentive
to "Grandpa”. To the efficient
nurses and doctors of Goodall-
Witcher Hospital and thoughtful
staff of Clifton Funeral Home
we are grateful. We will always
remember the kindness of our
Fairview friends and neighbors.
God be with all o? you.
The Family of
R. M. Jones p
CARD OF THANKS
May we take this means of
expressing our most heartfelt
"Thanks” for all the many deeds
of kindness shown to us during
the illness and passing of our
dear loved one.
May you have just such friends
in your hours of bereavement.
We know not what the future
hath
Of marvel or surprise
Assured alone that life and death
His mercy underlies.
Mrs. Lee Conrad
and Family p
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank Dr. Gloff and
all the staff members, nurses
and employees of Goodall-Witch-
cr Hospital Foundation for the
wonderful care I received when
I was a recent patient in the
hospital.
I would also like to thank
everyone for their prayers, flow-
ers, cards, food, candy, gifts and
every kindness extended to me.
May God bless everyone.
Mrs. Callic M. Edwards p
HAY HAULING
Cal! B. J. (BUD TerreU, 675-8728.
C. E. Carpenter. Clifton, lo-tfc
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the doctors
and nurses of the Clifton Hospi-
tal for their kind care during my
stay there.
Especially do I thank all who
sent cards and flowers and visit-
ed me, also for all other kind-
nesses shown.
May God bless all of you.
Oscar Blum c
CARD of thanks
I wish to thank the doctors and
nurses, especially Dr. Key, for
the wonderful care I received
while a patient in the Goodall-
Witcher Hospital.
Especially do I thank my
friends and relatives for the
cards and flowers; all who visit-
ed me; Rev. Albert Petrich for
his visits and prayers; and
everyone for the many • other
kindnesses shown during my ill-
ness.
May God bless each of you.
Loyd aowMsud p
Mr. Ben Anderson and. his son-
in-law, Sloan Allen of Fort Worth
drove to Bosque County last
Saturday to attend to business.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Anderson who spent the day vis-
iting with Mrs. Blanche Bergman.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Soren-
son of Fort Worth came down
Sunday to attend church and vis-
it with his sister, Mrs. Tilden
Pederson.
Lynnwood Farr of Texarkana
enjoyed the weekend with the
Orin Lunds and attended church
with them on Sunday.
The Rev. H. F. Wolber, ret.
and Mrs. Wolber of Crawford ar-
rived at Our Savior’s Church
Sunday in time to attend both
Sunday School and Services.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dahl and
boys of Lewisville visited rela-
tives here this weekend and at-
tended church.
Other visitors at church Sun-
day included Mr. and Mrs. Hel-
mer Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Larson, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Lang-
seth all of Clifton.
Visitors omitted on Mother’s
Day were Mrs. Arthur Peder-
son’s (Alice Symank) parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Symank
and her grandfather, Bill Miihl-
hause all of Clifton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ulland went
to Irving last weekend to visit
the Nathan Wehe family.
Mr. and Mrs. Pernie Stanford
and daughter of Fort Worth vis-
ited their uncle and aunt the
Milford Murphrees Sunday after-
noon. Other guests in the Murph-
ree home were the Cecil Wal-
laces of Dallas and Royce Gra-
ham of Corsicana.
Mrs. Sadie Hoel was a Sunday
dinner guest in the Elmo Dans-
by home in Clifton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smart
of Tyler, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom-
my White of Cedar Hill visited
the Dick Whites last weekend.
On Sunday all went to Stephen-
ville to attend Kaye Eggen's
confirmation. She is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Eggen
Jr. In the afternoon ail attended
John Tarleton Graduation exer-
cises to see Tommy get his de-
gree.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Grimland
and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Grimland and Ronnie attended
confirmation services in Clifton
Sunday where they saw John
Grimland, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Grimland confirmed in
the Lutheran Faith. AH enjoy-
ed a festive Sunday dinner in
(he Milton Grimland home. Mrs.
Loyd Homerstad, Sarah and
Phyllis called in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fehrman Grim-
land of Meridian visited the
Jodie Pedersons Sunday after-
noon. they became close friends
several years ago when all lived
in Midland.
I'm happy to report that Loyd
Homerstad has been at home
about 10 days and is improving
satisfactorily from a serious
heart attack.
Crossroads
News
By
Mrs. Milton Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swenson
and their granddaughter, Kathy,
BODY
REPAIRS
You can rely on us for
your Auto Body Repair.
Also Radiator
Repair Servicel
Zimmerman
RADIATOR t BODY SHOP
N Highway 6 — Clifton
For Your Appliance Service
Call Don Hoffman - 675-8108
IN CLIFTON SPECIALIZING IN . . .
Kenmore,Whirlpool and
Frigidaire
(WASHERS and DRYERS)
of Dallas drove down to spend
the weekend with his brother,
the Loyd Swensons. Joining the
family on Saturday night were
their sister Ina, (Mrs. Si John-
son) and her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Grinstead
and daughter, recently moved
into the old rock rent house on
the Questad Place. It has been
repaired and redecorated and is
indeed a very charming pioneer
style home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Pernell Aars
and Charley attended confirma-
tion services at Zion United
Church of Christ at Womack on
Sunday. Two of their relatives,
George Arnold and Rodney Rue-
ter were members of the class.
All enjoyed lunch at the home
of Mrs. E. C. Johle. They at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. Ham-
pe at Womack that afternoon.
Then later assembled in the Cal-
vin Ruetcr home for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Connor
(Vcrnellc HoeD drove down from
Lakewood, Colorado last Tuesday
and surprised her mother, Mrs.
Chas. Iloe.l. apd brother Charles.
Sunday the Arthur Hoel family
from Fort Worth and the Harlan
Hoel family from Clifton spent
the day together. Sunday after-
noon callers were: Mr. and Mrs.
Burton Cunningham and daugh-
ter, Mary Helen from Comanche
and their oldest son John, his
wife and little daughter, Kelly
of Burleson. Also Mr. and Mrs.
ALL VETERINARY
SUPPLIES
AT
Evans Implement Co.
No. Hwy. 6 — Clifton
COZY CORNER CAFE
Is Now Open Sundays
From 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.
“Best Food Around’’
Oris Pierson of Clifton and Mr.
and Mrs. C. Pernell Aars and j
Charley of Norse.
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Canuteson
attended confirmation services at
Trinity Lutheran in Clifton in
order to be present for the con-
firmation of their grandson,
Donald Pat Canuteson.
Two errors in last weeks news
I’d like to correct. Mrs. E. C.
Bergman was ALCW hostess not
Mrs. E. C. Ringness. Also David
Pederson did not accompany his
folks to Arkansas. He stayed
home to feed his hogs and lake
care of Ihe place.
Mrs. Bergman was just con-
templating calling her daughter,
Faye Helton of San Marcos to
see how they fared in Ihe flood.
Just then Mrs. Helton drove up.
She had brought her daughter
and other members of the Lu-
ther League; Texas Choir to Tem-
ple for rehearsal. The Heltons
live on high ground and suffered
no ill effects from the tremen-
dous rain.
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REAT3V MIXED
FOR ALL PURPOSES
READY TO PQUR,
IN ANY AMOUNT
. . . Prompt Delivery
3 NATIONAL BUILDING
CENTERS, INC.
Phont 675-8641
Clifton, Texas
Laguna Lbr.
& Supply
At The Dam on
Lake Whitney
Everything Reduced
In Price
2x4—8 ........ 49c ea.
2x4—10............77c ca.
2x4-14........$1.24 ea.
ROOFING CEMENT
gal. $1.15—5 gals. $4.65
CAULKING............ 30c
LATEX PAINT
int. & ext. $2.95 gal.
E. E. Stewart Motors
AUTHORIZED
For d& Mercury
DEALER
(Also General Tire Dealer)
V E C Ml E l\ A
YES WE DO
f Lease Cars and Trucks |
Sales and Service
South Highway 6 - Clifton
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