The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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' * * * Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Stanford vis- of new styles- for the older i
. Mrs. Sophie Hansen, , who has ited in the home of Mrs. Stanford’s See them at Western Auto,
been visiting her son, Dr. Halvard i'"'4-'1'" t — —i i— - - ••
Hansen, and family in Clifton the
: P»st several weeks, left Sunday for
I St Paul Where she plans to visit
her sister before returning to her
home in Tacoma, Washington.
* # *
The only reriiedy we have, ever
had far intestinal coccidiosis, in
poultry, Dr. Salsburry’s new Sulfa
—Dansby Peed Mills. 7-3tc
* * *.
FOR SALE: Coal oil Servel elec-
trolux refrigerator? can be convert-
ed to butane or gas. See Peder
(Dahl, Rt. 1, Clifton. 7-2tp
* * *
The W. H. Dansby family enjoyed
a visit this past week-end from
Miss Doris Langseth of Mosheim.
* * *
FOR SALE: In Stock everyday,
Phosphate, Madrid and Hubam
Clover seed and a fertilizer drill to
plant the seed and fertilizer at one
trip over. Cliff H. Day, Valley
Mills. tfc
Hospitalization, Health and
Accident and Life Insurance
Issued on ages 3 months to
No Limit
. and Mrs. C. J. Urban and Char-
of Wienert, and Mr. and Mrs.
Iliam Or ask add Jean of Gorie,
I all reported a swell trip. It
I been three years since Joe Jr.
I seen his uncle and aunt.
w mM ■ .. • »
Division Agent
209-10 Medical Arts WACO
* * *
FOR RENT—Furnished garage
apartment for f 30, utilities furnish-
ed, complete privacy, two rooms
and bath. See C. L. Surley. tfc
ments, used or new. Special price
on a six foot John D#re Combine,
power take-off, 42 Model. You’ll
lose money if you don’t see me.
Theo Howard, Clifton, phone
906F14. itp
[PR* SCRlPTIONSl
WE’RE CONSIDERED
A FRIEND OF
FAMILY
We’re glad to do small
favors—just as we’re
illed his regular
Sunday with 48
m .x~; ■ .... : -i
'Fred Hutchison
sre the past week-
. A. Blassingame
i the home of Mr.
FOR SALE—Oklahoma Alfalfa
and prairie hay. W. D. Barfield,
Clifton. tfc
* * *
Rev. and Mrs.'" O. H. Garner of
Paris spent Tuesday night in Clif-
ton with their daughter, Mrs. Hugh
Trotter, and the latter’s family.
glad to be of help i»
4emergencies and 111-
BW!> ne"j supplying de-
I pendabie remedies and
scientifically filling
prescriptions.
LUSTRE CREAM SHAMPOO, 2 for 1 Sale. ..49c
COTYS Airspun Fape Powder and Creamy Lip-
stick .................—......................1.00 Plus Tax
Bugs Bunny Wrist W’atches..............................5.49
Pangburn’s Wagon Wheel and Millionaires
v Candies .............................J.............................. 1.00
Eastman and Ansco Kodaks........ ..... 4.19 to 7.95
Toni Home Permanents — Gold Stripe, Regular
and Refill Kits.
Gainsborough Hair Nets-Nylon, Human Hair, Silk
Ladies’ & Gents’ Bulova Wrist Watches, $33.95 up
Blassingame last
l.
Saily Lumpkin vis-
B of Mr. and Mrs.
Saturday night,
isited in the home
Jim Brasher Sun-
NOTICE—I want to mow your
wn. See Don or James Humph-
es, 1203 Hackberry St., phone
I8J1. 6-4tc
* * *
Mrs. Alice Shanklin returned to
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service
Dependable Burial Insurance
CLIFTON - - TEXAS
Clover and Phosphate in your oats
this spring. Be one year ahead by
doing it now. I can help you. Cliff
H. Day, Valley Mills. tfc
* * * .
Ralph Helm and Ernest Johle
were business visitors in Houston
the first part of this week.
* * *
Party Season is about here and
her home in Temple Sunday after
spending the week with her sister,
Mrs. Harold Hill, and other Clifton
relatives and friends.
Kimbrough has been
W home of T. A.
he past week.
S. Will Downey, Mr.
Downey and Mrs. H.
visited in the home
It pays to keep your locker at
Clifton Locker Plant filled; make
plans now to have plenty of fresh
vegetables put in this summer for
enjoyment next winter. 7-2tc
* *. *
llain has been ill
but seems some
FOR SALE nr trade—Garden
tractor. Also 3.3 horsepower Evin-
rude Sportwin outboard motor. See
Chester McDougal. 7-2tp
nity met Tuesday
1 Cleaned the ceme-
Club will meet this
i home of Mrs. W. P.
our new Demonstra-
ihig jvith us.
i. W. R. Gloff moved
ast Thursday,
r. Carl Jones and son
b herl the past week-
DON’T THROW YOUR OLD
FURNITURE AWAY
Lee Ashcraft and Mrs. Eula Baker.
The latter returned to spend this
week with her daughter and family
You’ll save money by upholstering. We’ll give
your living room set the finest workmanship and
fabrics.
drs. Earl Blassingame
visited in the home of
Albert Eckert Sunday.
Em. W. P. Downey, Mr.
Ibert Eckert, Mr. and
llassingame and. girls
S. Blassingame and
ted in the home of T.
me Saturday night,
i Bland returned home
having been treated
irth hospital.
Jud to be called Tues-
®or Mrs. R. H, Martin
uch bettdY now.'
sr. ’Mrs. Dick Blassin-
ls visited in the home
llan Sunday evening.
in Clifton.
* * *
Give your car a spring beauty
treatment; our polish job will pro-
tect against summer and heat.
Lynch Magnolia Service Station.ltc
MANY NEW PATTERNS
TO CHOOSE FROM
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
• • ORANGES
Florida nice size
i“Balls of Juice”
CRN BUCK-DRAUGHT
Help Physical Fatigue?
Bill Weatherford, owner
Phone 253
• Let Dick White have a share of
your car repair. All work guaran-
teed at Reienon-Strand Pontiac
Co. ite
* * *
See Bill Weatherford for All-
Metal Windshield Shade; protect
your eyes from Sun and road glare.
All colors for all cars, installed for
$19.95. 7-2tc
IE HONORED
HRTHDAY
C. Wiese of Cranfills
ated his 77th birthday
Match 97.
lents of cake, cookies,
California Iceberg
and coffee were served
le blew out the 77 Hght-
/4 THtflfoK (faUrf'te'fyeMKiHj
for a LANE Hope Chest
MAKE -SOMEBODY” HAPPY TODAYI
TOMATOES ^E3H:NICE -1Fi""- 19C
CREAM STYLE CORNETS 25c
POST TOASTIES <iLA™S,ZE’ 22c
ADMIRATION COFFEE !*.<*» 47c
SNIDER’S CATSUP 19c
Wear these Arrews
and see who gets complimented
this EASTER!
— ——vw. f wuivuu, ini. auu
L. W. Wiese .arid children of
Man,* Mr. and Mrs. Marian
won and children, Mr. and
ft L. Wiese and children, Mr.
(«§£>; W. W. Wiese and children
■®e. Stanley of Cranfills Gap.
rone wished Mr. Wiese a very
r birthday.
3 Lb.’ Carton.
Admiration
PS. Glen White of Temple asked
the Clifton Record be sent to
>rother, Alton Oswald in A^pr-
, as a birthday present.
Wisconsin Longhorn
Arrow Easier Pbrade Ensembles
score several points in your
favor right off the bat! The shirt
is a broadcloth beauty with *
Grandrelle and satin stripes.
And it comes in colors that go
magically with every suit.
Ditto for the related ties and
handkerchiefs which blend per-
fectly both in color and pattern.
See Arrow Easter Parade
Ensembles here today and the
smart Arrow collar styles
they come in.
DEXTER BACON
Sliced lb. 45c
POUSH SAUSAGES u,............... 49
CHUCK ROAST our very best. u. 49
ROUND STEAK FBuMSELECTED BKE* fi
Greatest
Lon* Vofo*
In Ymart I
Really Smart
:aled rings
As Advertised in
UFE and LOOK
A LANE CKest—the Perfect Gift for !
• BIRTHDAYS • MOAOBMENTS • CONFIRMATIONS
* GRADUATION • WEDDINOS > ANNIVERSARIIS
Not in rat, ho-« we ’jee- .Me to o»e- such en outstanding LANS
vahe. This spvoous. big ftul 48-ioch cbest comes in the ever-
”d» nl| Of Lane's exclusive patented
AROMA-TIGHT. w*urc$. VsIkKg mcrh insurance oolicy included
with ^ chest *>r application, nil for this new Iow‘prica! Come in
Pkg^
BARBECUE BEEF, Lb. Pkg. ^
OYSTERS, We buy ’em fresh and freeze ’em ourselves
Pint —I* *i SRiv
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Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. & Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1949, newspaper, April 1, 1949; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth797984/m1/4/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.