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THE CLIFTON RECORD, CLIFTON, TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 2, 1932
IN S U R A N
Of All Forms
H. W. HERING
The Pioneer Agency
PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE
Fire—Life—Tornado—Bonds—Casualty
MAN IS CHARGED WITH
SHOOTING OF STEPSON
Cleburne, Texas, Aug. 2(1. Chas.
I McCullough. 04. Kimball merchant,
jwn< charged with assault to murder
'Friday for shoot my and stabbing his
stepson. Charles W. Crabtree, 24, He
j made $3,000 bond.
Crabtree was in a critical condi-
tion at a hospital here. The cause of
the shooting was not known.
GOLD GOES BEGGING
,\BOl T SWITZERLAND
INTERESTING NEWS
AT CRANFILLS GAP
(Cranfills Gap F.nterprisef
Mrs. Ki \\\ lb.-rn and clci.lren •.t
Dallas \ isiti il her.- la- •
F.d M isner kill*' 1 a w dd c Tm -
day morn ing t h.c cic!;• ! T !" ■'imi ■
Me. end .Mr--. G. G. Smiiiimis and
daughter of K ilgore lire vi-i! ;tg bei -■
witli Mr. and Mrs. Tom Simamns
Mrs. Tom Simimm- m coni|>ann 3
by her guests. Mr. and Mrs. '1. G.
Simmons and daughter, visited at the
Leon Junction last week.
The Cranfills Gap baseball team
defeated the Clifton team Sunday af-
ternoon on the ( !if11m diamond by a
score of 1 1 to 0.
Miss Frances Lei- Hanson spent
Saturday night visiting Caroline Hell
Swenson.
A boy was born to Mr. and Mm.
Owen McAdams 1:0 Sunday night.
Mr. and Mr-. Shelby Harris and
son, W. J.. and Misses- Olga and Sil-
via Knuilsoii visited here w :t h la-me
folks last week-end.
J im fir-! bah of , ,
I,i n Tie-, dav nioi ’
i I'cii •' b! III 11 \ .1. \ S
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PIONEER DAYS toMPVKKD
WITH PRESENT TIMES
d\ \an-s v.It- tali, i.opeb-s |\ ,,f
"tiold tiloe-" - 1 o (lid be iidmind of
' I.e j 11 . ■ \\ i : . ! i> ■,-> ■m i io r b >.
i'll. U . ]!. !'• me - a e i ’Uat Tex a
d laden
i m in \ i
■ l'i me - ,, i, tie dollar;
a 'm na i exeiui ng i d iiiei i-
n.ol !o -1 g11 r iy
■ -fe I ., 1 M J b y ! or
11 . -! > 1 bn a ha r-
; ng.- In pi oport loll;
-i.oit f i • m d i o u t h
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pie mil.....r\
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me: ii,o- .
or; fb i' t
and 111 a i: \
do :oa ■ ;
A'!, ala!
tb.it crop
and 'In pro; io v. ■ ■ t , - ulfe M ng fb If
f.....i. t bat da m ‘I> i;i t s w i no !iar' 11 x
abb to ill ! tie bon d necesslt ms of
life, and "luxui ie- we have none." Hi
added: "1 hopi some door will soon
be Iipimed fm tin relief of our (li.-
II is Si s, but .-a in; e!: me- it does seem
that then i- in. be gi r room ib, i
In a i
That was only one of a number of
t lines v, in n tin ■> from whom pres-
ent -da \ Te\a - enjoyed their rich
heritage - ul’.b n d loi food w mb
. 11 oa i i\ o i :e. i mla ng cl ed by all
tbo ot bo......... pioneer Te va-
il !'e. \ . 1 l.o-1 I (■ m le do \ae of a
a i ■ i, '. a .: ■ -mi' . d. lb,ugh', dad
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IMPORTANCE OF TRIFLES
j A short visit to a bookstore cost me
| $15. but 1 gained a- lesson in self-
jdependence.
j 1 picked up a large, handsome
| book. < >n the backbone I read: "Wil-
1 ham Col,belt : .Advice to Young Men
and i in, mentally > to Young Women."
' Leafing through the page-, 1 came
upon this sentence: "A h,, ,k ing-g. lass
I a piece ,,f f'urmt turn a g. rent deal
I w o r -, ■ than 11 -111 • - - s." The author said
itha' m, turn i- -■ foolishly waited
j a ! hat \vhmh i - i niployed m -u r v,-y
| mg on, '- t,u n f a re.
Fart her down the page, the st, >r\
j u ;c- fold ,,f a man who w as a ked i!
no intend, d to ha’ > Latin taught t<>
Ilit- \oting' son. "No." -aid the father.
'
| "hut 1 mean :,, do something a great
deal better for him." Quest a mod what
this might be. the father exclaimed:
"I mean t,, teach him to shave with
cold water and without a glass.'
“Which," continued Cobbctt, "I
dare sax', he did: and for which ben-
efit. 1 am sure that soil lias had good
reason to be grateful. Only thing of
the inconvenience attending the com-
mon practice! There must be hot
water; to have this there must be a
tire, and in some cases, a fire for
| that purpose alone; to have these,
j t lien1 must bo a"
I Hon- 1 was .blocked by an uncut
! gag, . 1 wa - n't i a 'o i bv the mw city
I,.f ' 1: o a i g u 111■ nt. I -ki d 1 h, b,,o|:
| .oil, I if la ha i ii
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New York.— .Although afflicted by
economic conditions■ equally with the
rest of the world, little Switzerland
has been placed in the paradoxical
situation of having more gold than
she wants or needs.
She has only about $475,000,000
out of the $11,500,000,000 world total
of monetary gold, but this is about
$118 per capita, and it covers her
currency well over 100 per cent, as
against only 40 per cent required
coverage.
Gold has come to Switzerland be-
cause foreigners, fearful f> r the saf-
ety of their own currencies, have
looked to her as a sanctuary.
Switzerland, however. lias only
limited resources for investment by
f, reign,u . I! ci' inti rt“ 1 paying
| hanks have been t ■, i cd f •, ili-crini
I im,to against foreign fund-, not be-
1 can ■ t■ of any desire to i et’u• e to aid
other-, but bet Ole t lie V C Wild Hot
atVord pay- full inteieM on fund-'
not ca pa ble of pr, ,ii t able re- in vest -
m,'Ut.
No- ’ ha! Woi Id eui rent'ie- appear
to ha,,' reached a more stable ba-is,
ia , ,n, •! 111 -1 - expect t Hat the flow of
funds in her may reuse.
While possessing large quantities
of gold, Switzerland does not know
for eei tain how far she may depend
on keeping that gold, because of the
instability of deposit of some of it.
Figures are not available to show
how miieli of the foreign deposits in
Switzerland are subject to sudden re-
call by foreigm-rs; to .-how, in effect,
how much of her gold i- actually hers.
Similarly, in the case of France,
win, now has well over $.'1,(100,000,001)
in gold, about $75 per capita, some
of the depos it s are i),,t for bu; iness,
j bn! have t he same p-yrli, d, ,g ieal ba-
I - i ' lull -ei.I gold i " S v it /,'i'land
, ft a i .
\ II \ I’l’Y FI NEK M
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THE MAJESTIC HOTEL & BATH HOUSE
MARLIN, TEXAS
Have everything under one roof for the con-
venience and comfort of all chronic and con-
valescent patients desiring a home-like place
with hot mineral baths and nurse and medical
supervision.
Room, Board and Baths at $55.00
to $60.00 per month.
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SCHOOL HELI’S PREVENT CRIME j NEW TYPE LANTERN
The (1 i tie re n, r between ilc-trnyim:
the lleig'hhiir’s lluWi-1 S by a child a'
I the age i,f f,air and rebiung a cat ;
! slat inn at t wenty is nnly a maiU-r
I,f degree. Willie Mr. W 1C k (' r s I: a 111 i -
. leaking fill' the basic call- e.- i.f ill
c lea.- i ng crime, he Wnlllil d > Well ! ■,
HAS MANY USES
A new gasoline lantern which not
m11 \ provides, better light for sports-
men ;md farm folks, but which also
meets the approval of II. S. Military
authorities, m now being made by the
j observe the general breakdown ,,f < '"Ciimn Lamp and Stove Company
parental authority in the A meiica n ''d Wichita, Kansas.
home. This breakdown i- t> pitied by The new Coleman “Junior” I.an-
itwo types ,,f mother.- the pathet h- | tern meets the exuet ing requirements
and the flit ile. The pat het ic
mot her i of army use in the field, on the march
is too frail or ton mwardh to make
her children obey her commands;
she wears herself nut attempting to
live with her own offsprings who have
never recognized authority in her.
God pity the child who has not
learned the meaning of “No” before
his third birthday! His life will not
and in camp. It also has won the en-
thusiastic approval of fishermen,
campers, auto tourists, etc.
The Coleman "Junior” is sturdy
and compact in construction, and
gives dependable lighting service any
time and anywhere. It is only 12
inches high and weighs only three
he safe, he will lie dangerous to j pounds. It lights instantly at the
property, and he will jeopardize the I hutch of a match, without any pre-
rights of others. He has already
spent three years of elementary
heating. It has a 1‘yrex Glass Globe
which protects the mantle from
training in crime. Happiness is not ''vind, rain and insects. The air pump
for him, nor for those who love him, jis built-m. The fuel fount holds 1 3-4
for they will have t., spend anxims pints- enough for 7 to 9 hours ser-
hours protecting him and pro'eeting I vice. The Coleman “Junior” sells for
i person from him.
only $5.I.C) and is carried hv dealers
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of 111 later i i f>\ it
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.KH ID - TA DI ETS - SALVE
hot k- Malaria in 3 days, ( olds
first day,
(laches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes
i!i SAIA’E For If E N 1 > ! OLDs
Host Speedy Remedies Known
CLEANING AND PRESSING PRICE LIST
ciMt AND CARRY:
hone 87
KUGLE’S TAILOR SHOP
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K"i m lib- Mountain Sun. | elf.
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Thi, S. iundit, a lard which inhabits I -him- lia- shoes, sew buttams on T
, j,,. Malav pen in-ii!a, always sloop- I • lot lies, lemove grease -po's f. an:
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him from permanent depend. ,v ,,n !
' 1,1- 'Woinen folk of his haul dd ala M
pr,, fe-'si, mal in I per-;.
A: a business man 1 should cu-
-ider it humiliating not to he abb-
’ a put t Ii rough a t el,- iiimne ca!! , i
|- mi. i a t ypewriter. .Standing b\
w tide a stenographer pain's her lip
ill,I aharpens a pencil drove me ’
my own typewriter years ago. Te
postpone important business because
a stenographer is not handy or a
girl is not at the telephone exchange
indicates a feebleness of manual dex-
terity that no man ought to confess.
The self-sufficient man is master
of every situation. A fact that Wil-
liam Cobbett recognized a hundred
years ago is as true today as it was
then.—Imperial Type Magazine.
50c
25 c
50c
50c up
50c up
CASH AND CARRY:
suits Cleaned and Pressed
’ants Cleaned and Pressed
hereout s Cleaned and Pressed .........
dresses * leaned and Pressed
Ladies’ Coats Cleaned and Pressed
REGULAR DELIVERY SERVICE,
suits Cleaned and Pressed .....................................
Pants Cleaned and Pressed ...... .................
Dvercoats Cleaned and Pressed __
Dresses Cleaned and Pressed .....-................... “J
Ladies’ Coats Cleaned and Pressed............................75c up
Clifton, Texas
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tax Shield stands fo
MiNiMIT
* RAT Eb *
MAXIMUM
•SERVICE*
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When we announced that we would pul the Minimax Plan -
of operation in effect and adopt it in each Hilton Hotel,
■ many people thought that it could not be done, thought .
it impossible to establish and maintain minimum, never .
changing rates, regardless of seasons, conventions or what (
ever else might happen. We have proven that it can be
clone. Today our Minimax Plan is acclaimed by travelers
ail over the country.
Rates, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00.
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