The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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^ONOCO Gasoline is actually tested doaens of times in the process of refining-
'-'but it is called Triple Tested Gasoline because of all of these tests converged
into three main tests—for starring—acceleration—power!
These are the things that motorists want—and are entitled to get—from the
gasoline they use. A gasoline may be ever so powerful—but if is not volatile
enough tc start the motor quickly and give rapid acceleration in traffic—it wiM
not satisfy today s demands. An easy starting, swift
acceleration, are mere snares if they ate not backed
up with power for every need—economical power!
CONOCO Gasoline meets all three of these important
practical tests—that's the reason so many people insist
on Triple Tested—
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FEELING FINE
Ranger Farmer Had Been in Badly
Ron-Down Condition For Three
Month—Relieved by
Argotane
“I juat get better and better with
every bottle of Argotane I take,” de-
clared J. T. Walon, an industrious and
reliable farmer residing on rural
route No. 1, eight miles south-east of
Ranger, Texas, “and I think so much
of it I am recommending the medicine
to my friends.
“I was in a general run-down con-
dition for the past three months," Mr.
Walton continued, “my food didn't
digest right and my whole system
seemed to be out of order. My stomach
felt like there was a lump of lead in
it regularly after every meal and I
would belch up sour, sickening gas.
I would get dizzy like I was going
to keel over and would see spots
floating before my eyes. I was very
nervous and lost right smart of sleep,
and some nights didn’t sleep a wink
all night long. In the morning I felt
all tired out and fairly dreaded to
get up and go out to the field and
work.
“I read so much here in the papers
about Argotane. I got some and I’m
now on my second bottle and can
truthfully say I get better with every
dose and feel good all over. I haven’t
had a dizzy spell for over a month,
and my stomach is getting all 0. K.
I am getting rid of all clogged-up
feeling and constipation don’t bother
like it did. My nerves are quiet
and I have restful sleep every night
and get up in the morning refreshed
and can got out in the fields and go at
my work feeling fine. Argotane is the
best medicine I ever saw and I cannot
help but say a good word for it.”
Genuine Argotane may be bought
in Clifton at the Carpenter Bros.
Drug Store.
CHURCH
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CLIFTON BOYS 4-H CLUB MEETS
On Wednesday afternoon, April 13,
Mr. Elmo V. Cook met with the Clif-
ton Boys 4-IT Club. There was a good
attendance at this meeting including
one new member.
The boys in the Clifton Club to re-
ceive the Black Hull Kaffir were, Jul-
ian McFadden and Clay Oswald
—Reporter.
AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS
1 Model 1928 Chevrolet Truck with
cab and body, 8215.00.
1 Model 1927 Ford Truek with eab
and body, $127.50.
tfc McNeill Implement Co.
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WATER
A Natural Mineral Water
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•Stood w*h constipation, indiges-
tion, woaaadh ttoubW, rheumatism,
diabetes, kidney and bladder trou-
ble, afeepteaaaeas, nervouMoeat and
other atknema ferouf-bt on by faulty
ebmijftk
4l tmd piiiwe fit eve poa. Seaxi-
ua $1.00 4ot m trial package of Chtsf
Cryttmb and you can make Crazy
Water at your home. Crazy Crystals
contain nothing except mineral# ex-
tracted from Crazy Water by cyca
kettle evaporation pteersa.
W* rnriU r el tmd pour money If you
are not thoroughly satisfied after
drinking the water according to our
directions. >
Crazy Water Co.
* MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS #
LANE’S CHAPEL HONOR
ROLL Fp|t SIXTH MONTH
Those who made an average of
90 or over:
1st. Grade—Sallie Perum Poston,
Julius Roetschke.
2nd. Grade—Frances Bagley.
3rd. Grade—Neoma Rue Loggins,
Grace Mayfield, Rosalie Poston, Aza-
lee Railsback.
4th. Grade—Floyd Townley. La Rue
Sowell.
6th. Gmde—Melba Thompson.
6th. Grade—Clara Kleibrink.
7th. Grade—Ruth Sowell, Hu Mae
Thompson.
8th. Grade—Juanita Sowell.
9th. Grade—Clyde Turner.
SENIOR B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM
MANY AILMENTS
YIELD QUICKLY'
TO NFW KONJOLA
Manager of East Side Stone Yard
Eagerly Praises Merits of
Now Medicine
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Preaching at 11.
No night service on account of the
Baptist Revival.
Sunday School at 9:45.
Y. P. A. at 6:45.
The women will have a food sale
in the Implement Department of The
Mercantile, Saturday. Eat your lunch
there and then take a pie or cake
home with you.
E. G. Mosley, Pastor.
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LOCAL COW COMPLETES
OFFICIAL PRODUCTION TEST
Majesty’* Oreglow Tycoon 653077,
a purebred Jersey cow owned by
J. N. Colwick ft Son* of Clifton,
Texas, has completed her first official
production test in which she yielded
511.34 lbs. of butterfat and 9,741 lbs.
of milk in 834 days and on two milk-
ings per day. Oreglow Tycoon was
started on this test when she was 4
years and 9 months of ag* and with
this record qualified for the Register
of Merit of the American Jeraey Cat-
tle Club. Her sire is Oreglow Oneida
Gallant, and her dam is Tycoon’s Lit-
tle Lass.
D. M. BUCK
. JEWELER
Watch and Clock Repair Work a.
Specialty. Naxt door to Post Office.
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BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
10c and 12c, all standard breeds.
Custom hatching $3.00 per 100 eggs.
—Hollingsworth Hatchery, Tumers-
ville, Texas, Rt. 1, Phone Hurst. 2-8p
WHAT ARB YOU GOING TO
DO ABOUT YOUR BYES?
Those minor troubles negldctad
often lead to more serious troll,
ble.
Don't cheat yourself—see the
optometrist who is equipped to
give a complete examination. '
DR.W.A. JOHNSON
(Opt. D.)
OPTOMETRIST
Clifton, Texas
HOURS: 0 to*4 ON TUESDAY,
THURSDAY and SATURDAY.
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Clean-Up Time
MEANS PAINT-UP TIME AS WELL
We have just what you need in this line as
in building materials.
Whether it is needed for inside or outside
work, we are well supplied to fill your needs.
New Wall Paper Samples are here too.
MINNESOTA PAINTS
—time tested
The best paint you can buy is not too expen-
sive when you consider the task it has before
it.
A painted surface never decays—so use the
best.
We Have What You Need
WM. CAMERON & CO.. INC.
Phone 30
Clifton, Texas
Even Dish Washing
isn’t so bad
Civilization
Fort.
oi God—
New
Topic: “Advancing
Needs Christ.”
Introduction—Veraie Lee
Recognition of the Love
Homer Standefer.
Recognition of the Value of
Individual—Kathleen Carroll.
Recognition of Sin—Virginia
wald.
Recognition of Necessity of
i Bii;th—Minnie Sander.
Recognition of Service, the High-
est Life—Carroll Johnson,
j Recognition of the Golden Rule—
! Elton J. Fort.
Civilization is advancing rapidly,
but as are go along, are we taking or
, leaving Jesus ? The downward road
! is pavedt with good intentions. Let’s
j carry out one of those intentions and
be at,,B. Y. P. U. Sunday night on
; time. Do daily Bible reading. Visitors
I welcome. Time 7:00 o’clock.
—Reporter.
GETTING VALUE PLUS
FOR YOUR MONEY
Many men consider the purchase of a suit from one angle
alone—the price—as it immediately concerns them.
The important thing, however, is how much value do you
get regardless of the amount expended Z
We positively give you the biggest dollar’s worth you can
buy whether the price is $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 or more.
Come, look our samples over and get eur prices.
W. V. KUGLE
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The Tailor
Clifton, Texas
“Stomach trouble, disordered kid-
neys and constipation over a period
of six months, had placed me in a
badly run-down condition,” said Mr.
James A. Cox, 630 Mathewson street,
Wichita. “Gas and bloating followed
even the simplest meals. Kidney
weakness gave frightful back pains
and I was subject to frequent bladder
actions. I was restless and found it
difficult to sleep for any length of
time. I had no appetite and was Weak
and listless. For two weeks I was ut-
terly unable to work and it was dur-
ing this time that Konjola was recom-
mended to me by my friends.
“My appetite increased from the
very first day I began taking Kon-
jola. My stomach gradually began to
function as it should and the back
pains left me. Today I eat heartily
without discomfort whatever and am
free from bloating. My kidneys are in
excellent condition and I am entirely
free from constipation. My general
health is better than it has been in a
long time. I owe all this to Konjola.”
It is logical to believe that what
Konjola has done for others, it will
do for you—for everyone. This is
especially true if Konjola is given a
fair trial. Six to eight weeks is rec-
ommended as a fair trial in stubborn
cases.
Konjola is sold in Clifton at Car-
penter Bros. Drug Store, and by all
the beat druggists in all towns thru-
out this entire section.
. . . when ther/s plenty of
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Hot Water
rNiSH washing, the bane of every woman's
U existence, causes the eternal cry, "How
could so many dishes get dirty so quick?” But
the dishes have to be washed and the job is not,
half so bad when you have plenty
of hot running water. When you
get down to the cooking vessels
and the dish water has gotten cold
.. . it’s mighty nice just to turn
on the faucet and have plenty of
hot water. Stargas assures you of
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EQUIPMENT
IS SOLD ON
QonventenL»
TERMS . . .
always having plenty of hot running water,
when you want it. Stargas brings you more
city conveniences. .. natural gas for cooking,
lighting, refrigeration and ironing. Stargas
cooks quickly and bakes perfectly.
And a beautiful oven-controllcd
Stargas rangewijl give you many
hours of freedom from your
kitchen. Learn more about Star-
gas . . . the clean, safe and eco-
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today.
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CLIFTON, TEXAS
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1930, newspaper, April 25, 1930; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775780/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.