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Use Want Ads To Sell, Buy Fall hems
FOR SALE— Two fat ducks and
four geese. James Precher, phone
OR50748. 11-6-ltc
CAR HOP Wanted at Dairy
King. Apply 11 a. m. to 11 p. m.
1023-tfc
FOR SALE —New two-bedroom
house. Contact Central Texas Lum-
ber Co. tie
HAVE NEW LISTINGS—on sev
eral houses ranging in price from
$5,000 to $15,000. Also have several
lots for sale. C. A. Dennis Real
Estate. Phone OR3 3371 ll-6-4tp
PLAN to enjoy hot dogs, sand-
wiches, potato chips, pie, coffee,
and cold drinks from 6:00 till
8:00 P. M. Tuesday, November 10,
in school cafeteria during P-TA-
sponsored Harvest Carnival; then
see auditorium program, “Come
to the Fair", at 8:00 I5 M in Bet
tis Auditorium.
il-e-itc
POSTED: My ranch 3Mi miles
west of Clifton. No deer hunting,
trespassing, or shooting across my
pasture Mrs. Rcva Burton.
ll-ft-4tp
FOR SALE: Falcon 2-door se-
dan. Perfect condition. Low mile-
age Call OR5-3962. 1023tfc
COOK wanted. Apply Charlie’s
Cafe. 8-28-tfc
FOR SALE—4-room house and
two lota, $3,000.00; 4-room house
on highway, $3,750.00; nice 3-bed-
room home with 2 tile baths, den,
patio. Allied fence, terraced lawn;
real nice 5-room home, $7,350 00;
farms 150 to 600 acres. O. L. Flint.
10-18-tfc.
FOR SALE— Largest made up-
right freeser; two rollaway beds
with mattress, almost new. Trailer
House, 9th A M ltp
TURKEYS to be smoked for
Thanksgiving and Christmas must
be at Clifton Locker Plant on or
before Nov, 13. 10302tc
NOTICE — Firewood logs cut
to order -any length. Joe Schu-
macher. OR53994 102-tfr
LOT For Sale—150*120 ft. Call
Dr Joe Little OR0S876 010tfe
FOR RALE—Large four burner
gas heater; new Tower typewriter;
all types of ceramics J B Lump-
kin. phone OR08918 ll-02tc
FOR SALE—Savage Automatic
Shotgun, lightweight, 16 gauge
Mrs E H Schow, phone OR03422
110-lte
NOTICE — Upholstery and
seat cover work done at my si
two miles east of Clifton oa W
ack Road. David Olsen, phone OR5
8879 tie
FOR SALE — Two - year - old
Horned Hereford Bulls. Contact
Jack R. Hill Route 1, Clifton
HMMfc
RED ants giving you trouble
around your placet Get Red Ant
Beit by South weet Chemicals now
from Evans Implements, North
Highway 6 in Clifton, and gat rid
of those ants. 10-2 tie
IF your college youngster needs
a car to make his or her trips
back and fourth to Clifton, check
the reliable, reasonable used car
models on the let at Hancock Mot
ort. North Highway 6 in Clifton,
Ross Hancock likes to trade right
1030 lie
Classified Advertising Ratos
Minimum charge 50c; 3c per
word for first insertion, 2Vic per
word for multiple Insertions Whna
charged, the rate shall be 15c per
line for first insertion. 12V4c per
line for multiple insertions. Black
face lines shall be charged double
SEED oats for sale at Dansby
Feed Mills. lO-2-tfc
TAKE your family to enjoy sup-
per in the school cafeteria and al-
so the auditorium program dur-
ing the CHS Harvest Carnival Tues-
day night, November 10, sponsor-
ed by the P-TA; supper served
from 6:00 till 8:00 P. M., with
program following at 8:00 P. M.
ll-01te
HAVE you the right gun and
ammunition to begin the 1964
deer season on November 14?
Make it a point to drop in Wes-
tern Auto Associate Store in Clif-
ton to see the Revelation rifle and
shotguns that will take care of
hunting anything, anywhere. Stock
up on ammunition, too, while
you’re in Western Auto.
ll-01tc
FOR SALE—80 rod 13V4 gauge
barb wire, $6.45. Carroll Broa.,
phone 0X4-2269, Whitney, Texas
tfc
FOR SALE—Good-blooded Black
Angus bulls. Contact Walter Zan-
der or R. Genccov. ltMMtc
FOR SALE—Used GE Refrigera
tor. Phone OR5-32S4 anytime after
5:00 P M 11-0-ltc
IK you've been thinking about
buying a chain saw, there's no bet-
ter time than right now, you'll
find the new McCullochs—more
powerful, more dependable than
ever—at Evans Implements. North
Highway 6, Clifton. 11-0-tfc
MORE PEOPLE own RCA Victor
television than any other kind-
black and white or color. M.ic'i
TV Shop, OR5 3600 tfc
FOR SALE: Limited amount of
2-year Ferguson oats, lincleaned,
flu cents per bushel, re-clesned and
sacked, $100 per bushel. Also 5-
bushels quannah seed wheat,
cleaned and sacked, $200 per
bushel E R Luedtke. 11-0 ltp
NOTICE’ We are now booking In
NK 222 Danshy Feed Mill, Clifton,
Texas 103O-tfc
FOR SALE—Good two-year-old
heavy shearing Angora billies; good
number from which to select B. T.
Hamby, Cranfills Gap, phone 34F
121. 07 -Otp
NOWS the time to get fiber-
glass Fertilizer Boses, two-row, at
Evens Implements, North High-
way 6 in Clifton; they’re going for
only $57.50 each. 1023-tfc
BUY a fine quality TV set; buy
a Parkard-BeU. See the Packard
Bella today at Mac’s TV and Radio
Shop. 321 W. 5th Street Clifton.
THEY’RE really super-duper—
the sausage and four-ounce h
burger patties yon .can get at the
Clifton Locker Plant; also check
with the locker plant If you need
any slaughtering or processing
done in order to stock up for the
winter months to come; you can
a frozen locker bare, too. if
your home freest* won’t take care
of your frosen food supply. 10341c
WESTERN Auto Associate
Store's toyland in Clifton now is
open for your immediate pur-
chases or layaways for Christmas
giving; you’ll enjoy shopping for
the little, middle size, and even
large ones at Western Auto, where
you’ll find the very latest innova-
tions in toys and games. 11-6-ltc
MOBIL has earned s top-grade
reputation in the national gaso-
line, oil, and lubrication field. Let
Mobil take care of your needs on
your farm or ranch; just call Er-
vin Grelle, your Mobil consignee
in Clifton, for prompt farm and
ranch service. ll-01tc
NOTICE — ABC Grocery and
Market, corner West Pecan Street
and North Avenue H, is open for
your convenience seven days
weekly from 7:00 A. M. until 8:00
P. M. You’ll find a complete line ,
of groceries and meats at ABC.
1023-tfc
FOR SALE— Five-room house
and 8.8 acres of land, 12 miles
west of Clifton on F-M Road to
Turnesville. R. B. Hogg Jr., 305
West 3rd Street, Clifton.
1023 3tp
SEVERAL clean used Farmall
M and Super M Tractors priced
low at Evans Implements, North
Highway 6 in Clifton; now’s the
time to save on a good tractor.
1023-tfc
DO you have sufficient heaters
for your home for the cold weather
ahead? If not, now's the time to
price the excellent buys in heaters
—all sues, all typea—at Western
Auto Associate Store in Clifton
Visit Western Auto today.
ll-01tr
INTERNATIONAL H a r v e s t c r
farm machinery gives top perform
ance and service for more than the
normal number of years; for both
new and used International Har-
vester machinery, and also (or a
complete line of parts, visit Stevens
Motor It Implement Company,
South Highway 6 in Clifton. 102-tfc
DEAD stock removed free. Call
collect, Kopperl TU03273 Bogie
Estil!. 102 tfc
DON’T let out-of-order small
electrical spliances just gather
dust on your shelves; let Ira Cal-
lan's Electric Shop, 820 West 5th
Street, phone OR5-3233, Clifton,
get them back in running shape to
carry out their duties around your
kitchen. 11 -61 tc
FOR SALE — 2 bedroom house,
excellent condition, immediate pos-
session. Financing can be arranged.
215 N. Avenue S. Call OR5-3311.
925-tfc
FOR SALE — New two-bedrooin
house Contact Central Texas Lum-
ber Co. tfc
FOR General Insurance Needs,
Real Estate, or Real Estate Loans,
call or write W. L. Gauntt. your
Farm Bureau Agent, Star Route 2,
Clifton, Texas, phones, dsy OI15-
8670, night OR53554 tfc
FOR reliable picture framing
and watch, clock, and jewelry re-
pair service, contact Whitney’s in
Clifton 7-17-tfc
WANTED— Ironing and baking.
Mrs. Frank M. Huffman, phone
OR33589, 609 S. Ave. H. 102 51c
FOR SALE: 1 Slingerland snare
drum and stand. Phone OR0O869
10302te
FOR SALE—Elbon Rye Seed and
Frisco Wheat Seed. Contact T. J.
Wiggins after 6 P M OR5-3206
10044c
ENJOY safe winter driving with
Davis 100% Nylon Cord Tires from
Western Auto Associate Store in
Clifton; the Davis guarantee is re-
cognized at any Western Auto
Store In the United States; remem-
ber, too, you'll find almost all
automobile accessories tg Western
Auto. ll-01tc
USED car sales are going to
pick up with the settlement of the
General Motors strike; get set to
select a fine-looking, better-running
used car at Hancock Motors, North
Highway 6 in Clifton; you'll al-
NEED a new Truetone Color
Television Set to keep you com-
pany during the winter months
ahead? Truetone is a leader in the
color television field. Drop in
Western Auto Associate Store in
Clifton now to talk color TV with
Hyles, Handley, or Amundson.
11-6-ltc
REGISTER each time you fill
up with Mobil gasoline at Wenzel’s
Mobil Service Station for two free
tickets to the Clifton-Whitney foot-
ball game here Friday of next
week; drawing will be held next
ways find a wonderful selection , Wednesday; you do not have to
of models at Hancock’s. 11-6-ltc
TAKE time to talk about the new
1965 Oldsmobiles and Pontiacs
with E. V. - Stevens at Stevens
Motor & Implement Company in
Clifton; you’ll really be impressed
with these beautiful models and
their reasonable prices. Also check
with Stevens when you need a top
value used car. 102-tfc
DON’T miss “Come to the Fair”,
auditorium program to be pre-
sented by high school and some
junior high music students at
8:00 P. M. Tuesday night, Novem-1 look,
her 10, in Bettis Auditorium dur-
ing CHA Harvest Carnival spon-
sored by local P-TA. 11-6-ltc
be present to win. Remember, you
get S&H Green Stamps, plus ex-
cellent Mobil service, when you
drive in Wenzel’s. 11-6-ltc
WE SPECIALIZE in repairing all
brands: television is our business
Mac’s TV Shop. OR5-3600. tfc
GIVE your whole household a
lift! Have new tapes and cords
installed in your ailing Venetian
blinds at Ira Callan's Electric Shop,
620 West 5th Street, phone OR5-
3233, Clifton. You'll be surprised
how much better the rooms will
11-6-ltc
SEE the fabulous custom-built
trailer on the lot at Evans Imple-
ments, North Highway 6 in Clif-
ton; it's spun-glass insulated, has
EASTERN STAR RUMMAGE
The annual Eastern Star Rum-
mage and Bake sale will open
Thursday. Nov. 5, and continue
through Saturday, Nov. 7, in the
old Bosque County Farm Bureau
Building on West 5th Street. Rum-
five windows, butane, large closet, | mage sale will be open 9 to 5 on
MOTICR
To the stockholders of the Crsn-
filla Gap Telephone Company. We
wish to announce our candidacy
for the positions ot telephone
orators for the coining year.
Thanks for your fine support and
cooperation in the past
Yours truly,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schibler
10330le
WINTERIZING the can of their
customers is the theme of the day
at George and Marvin Foseett’s
Gulf Station. South Highway A in
Clifton. Take your car to Foasett’a
too. for antifreeze and winter-
grade oil and lubrication service;
your car will drive better with
Gulf products. ll-01tc
RESORT properties for sale-
lots. cottages, and homes, furnished
and unfurnished—at Lake Whit
ney’a moat exclusive private resort
Cedar Shores Estates, Lake Whit
ney, Texas. 102-tfc
really outstanding. Evans repre-
sents the Comanche Trailer Cor-
poration, of Comanche, builder of
campers and trailers. Get one for
the hunting season ahead.
11-6-tfc
WATCH repair—all repair work
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Stroup jewelry, 210 N. Ave. D,
Clifton, Texas. 7-10tfc
GET a winter motor check-up
now on your car or truck at Han-
cock Motors, North Highway 6 in
Clifton; you’ll always find Bob
Barnes and Don Howard ready to
take care of your motor repairs
efficiently and reasonably.
11-6-ltc
GET your deer-hunting ammuni-
tion now at Albert Casey's Texaco
Station, corner Highways 6 and
219 in Clifton; be ready when deer
season begins November 14. You'll
also find superior Texaco service,
with top Texaco products, at Ca-
sey's every day of the year; take
advantage of it. ll-01tc
ANYTIME you have a breather,
bring your ailing farm machinery
to Stevens Motor 4 Implement
Company to have our expert me-
chanics, who have the assistance
of our outstanding parts depart-
ment, get it in tiptop shape again;
be sure It will be ready to go when
you need it most. 102-tfc
FOR reliable picture framing
and watch, clock, and jewelry re-
pair service, contact Whitney's in
Clifton. 7-17-tfc
LOST—may have been placed in
wrong car—package containing
pair ladies hose and ladies hat.
If found please return to Whit-
ney’s. 110-ltc
DUNCAN Ranch, located 4 miles
NE of Fairy, Texas, in Hamilton
County, has opening for a Farm
Modern house and good
wages. Apply at Ranch. 1004tc
FOR RENT — Three-room and
private bath apartment, furnished
or unfurnished; $40 month fur-
nished. Helen L. Orbeck, 1303 W.
3rd, phone OR5-3676. ll-01tc
Thursday and Friday from 9 to 12
Saturday and the bake sale will
be held on Saturday morning.
11-6-ltc
GOODYEARS will remove any
doubt you may have about driv-
ing in wintertime weather; if you
need new tires, you can buy Good-
years much lower at A A H Oil
Company, North Highway 6 in
Clifton; drive to A & H today.
11-6-ltc
KNAPP SHOES
C. H. LUDWIG
Route 2 — Clifton
Phone OR5-3287
ll-6-4tp
FOR CUSHIONED COMFORT
ROSS Hancock at Hancock Mot-
tors, North Highway 6 in Clifton,
is a man who likes to complete a
good deal for both his customer
and himself; when you need good-
looking used cars that are ready
to go, check a Ross Hancock deal;
you’ll be glad you did. 11-6-ltc
WHEN you drive to A It H Oil
Company, North Highway 6 in
Clifton, for economy-priced, qua-
lity-action Fina products, also
check on the excellent supply of
automobile accessories available
there; you can outfit your car or
truck at A & H. 11-6-ltc
WANTED—Ironing and baking.
Mrs. Frank M. Huffman, phone
OR5-3589, 606 S. Ave. H. 10 2-5tc
MARKS-A-LOT felt tip drawing
pens and colored and white poster
board for sale at The Clifton Rec-
ord. tfc
FOR SALE—Gas range, very rea-
sonable, phone OR5-8749.
11-6-ltc
For Rent or Lease—1000 Ft. of
floor space. Will remodel to suit
tenant — Contact Will Krueger,
Jr., Phone OR5-3244 or Farm Bur-
eau Office—Phone OR5-8670 — or
write P. O. Box 287, Clifton, Texas.
lO-302tc
FOR SALE—Sales books, either
plain or with your firm’s name im-
printed on them. Clifton Record.
102-tfc
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TOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR
FIRESTONE 2 CENERAl THUS
E. E. Stewart Motors
■*.___AOXJIAAA _ Cliff an
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DEAD ANIMAL SERVICE — As
Mar as your nearest telephone
Telephone DU63303, Hamilton.
102-tfc
SALE —Scotch tape, two
sizes. 2392 inches and 1398
also desk size dispenser for
tape. Clifton Record. tfc
FOR automatic transmission ser-
vice on your automobile, you’ll
be pleased with the consideration
your machine will receive when
you take it to Hancock Motors,
North Highway A in Clifton; you’ll
find that Don Howard and Bob
Barnes really know their trans-
missions—yours, too. U-01tc
Aars&Dahl
INSURANCE AGENCY
COMPLETE
INSURANCE
SERVICE
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: B. R. Ahlsted, Evelyn Ahl
sted, Unknown heirs of B. R. Ahl-
sted, deceased, unknown heirs of
Evelyn Ahlsted, deceased, Defen-
dants, Greeting;
NOTICE OF APPRECIATION
It is with the sincerest apprecia-
tion that we want to thank our
many relativea and friends for
their thoughtful cards, flowers,
and viaits following Mr. Schmidt’s
surgery at the Providence Hospi-
tal in Waco and also since his
return home.
We especially want to express
our thanks to Dr S. L. Witcher
and Reverend W. F. Rolf for their
many kindnesaes to Mr. Schmidt
mid each of us.
May you have friends equally
as wonderful when you need them.
Mr and Mra. Charlie Schmidt
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt
And Family
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Meyer
And Family
CARD OP THANKS
The family of Simp Grubaugh
would like to express its heartfelt
thanks to the doctors and the en
tire staff of the Goodall and Witch
er Hospital for the kindness shown
during his illness and following
his death.
Also special thanks are extend-
ed to J. B. Darden Jr. and his
ttkff at the Clifton Funeral Home.
Mrs. Simp Grubaugh
And Family. p
PQ Bax 304—Pbone ORS-8601
Clifton, Teems
iiiii
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND
ED to appear before the Honorable
District Court of Bosque County
at the Courthouse thereof, in
Meridian, Texas, by filing a writ
ten answer at or before 10 o’clock
A. M. of the first Monday next
after the expiration of forty-two
days from the date of the issuance
of this ciUtion, same being the
7th day of December A. D. 1964,
to Plaintiffs Petition filed in said
court, on the 15th day of October
A. D. 1964, in this cause, number-
ed 10505 on the docket of said
court and styled O. E. Schow Lum
her Company, Inc., Plaintiff, vs.
B. R. Ahlsted, Evelyn Ahlsted, un
known heirs of B It. Ahlsted, de-
ceased, unknown heirs of Evelyn
Ahlsted, deceased, Defendants.
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit is as follows, to-wit:*
Suit claiming that Plaintiff is the
owner north one-half of Lot 3.
Mock C in the N. Jacob Nelson
Addition to Clifton in Bosque Co-
unty, Texas, suing substitute lost
Ae«t fftltt B R. Ahlsted at 03
to Marvin Thompson and pleading
title by the five year statute of
limitations.
If this citation is not served
within ninety days after the date
of its issuance, it shall be return-
ed unserved.
The officer executing this writ
shall promptly serve the same ac-
cording to requirements of law,
and the mandates hereof, and make
due return aa the law directa.
Issued and given under my hand
and seel of saM court at Meridian.
Texas, this the 15th dfey of Octo-
ber A. D. 1964.
Attest: Veda G. Henson, Clerk,
District Court Bosque County, Tex-
as. if n ®
(SEAL)
CARD OF THANKS
In this manner we would like
to express our heartfelt thanks
to our relatives and friends who
in any way made our grief easier
to bear following the sudden death
of our beloved husband, father,
grandfather, and great grandfather,
B. C. Rogstad Sr.
The Family Of
B. C. Rogstad Sr. p
A son, Alfred Burton Joseph,
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Elvis
B. Dahl, Box 251, Tad Park, Tooele,
Utah, on October 21, 1964, and
weighed 9 pounds and 1 ounce
when he arrived. The young man
has three older sisters, Julie, Bar-
bara, and Evelyn. Paternal grand-
mother is Mrs. E. A. Dahl, of Clif-
ton, and maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. C. H. (Swede)
Johnson, of Brady.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gaston,
of 907 West 5th Street in Clifton,
are the proud parents of a son,
William Michael, who was born
in the local hospital on October
24. 1964, and weighed 8 pounds
and 4 ounces when he arrived. Pa-
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Frazier Gaston, of this city.
Rebecca Jenkins Entnrtoins
With Slumber Party Oct. 31
Rebecca Jenkins entertained a
group of her friends with a slum-
ber party in the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jenkins,
on Halloween Night— Saturday,
October 31.
Present for the enjoyable party
were Susie Colvert, Darlene Meyer,
Gayle Bernhardt, Sharon Morton,
Judy Fossett, Louann Rails back,
Pamela Fredenburg, and Deidra
Cox.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Spitzer, Al-
vin Spitzer Jr., accompanied by
Bert Cook Jr. of Hillsboro, and
Miss Faylene Lane of Valley Mills
went to Bryan Sunday, where they
visited the Spitzer’s son, Darrell
Wenzell, a student at A&M, and
with Mrs. Spitzer's son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaustad. Mr.
Gaustad also an A&M student U
working on his doctorate. They al-
so visited during the day with
Darrell Wenzell, another Cliflon
student at A&M.
CARD OF THANKS
I am taking this method to ex-
press my appreciation to relatives
and friends for kindnesses ex-
tended during my recent illness
and for their remembrances while
I was in the hospital recovering
from surgery. I also add a spe-
cial thanks to Dr. Goodall and
the wonderful staff at Goodall
Witcher Hosptal for the fine care
extended to me.
Sam Mooney p
NOTE OF APPRECIATION
It is with deep appreciation that
I acknowledge the many kindness-
ea extended to my wife, Ellen
Mackey, during her recent illness
and hospitalization. Every thought-
ful deed and consideration has
left us both with grateful hearts.
We wish for each of you the same
measure of friendship In your own
times of need.
O. K. Mackey, p
THANK YOU NOTE
We wish to thank all those who
were so kind when fire destroyed
our homes. Your kindness, thought-
fulness, and generosity in our
time of need was deeply appreciat-
ed. We do especially thank you
for the wonderful ahower you gave
us Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones
Mr. and Mra. Tommy Hill
P
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Meticulously Styled
Sport Jackeb
IN WOOL WORSTED BLENDS, PLAIDS, AND
CHECKS—GREAT COMPANIONS FOR SLACKS.
SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION!
Priced From $23.50 To $35.00
Atkins Butane Inc.
Sales GF* Service
For all your Butane & Propane Needs
Phone Day or Night
H.T. NICHOLS MA2-3915 Laguna Perk, Clifton, Toxes
WARNELL ROSE 0X4-3530 Whitney, Texas
Take Time To ln|oy Good Food Often
At The
Cozy Corner Cafe
“The Key to Delicious Food'*
— Private Dining Room for Dinners, Parties —
Open Sm., Nov. 8; Closed Monday
Change Of Ownership
As of the month of November, I hove told my Interest in L B. Pelt Motors
to Wayne GJoff. However, I will continue to bo associated wftb the firm,
which wM bo operated under the name of doff Motors, with a working
interest in sales and service.
ing my years whh GMC Trucks, Used Can, and Friedrich Air CeadMoaon.
It has boon a ploosore to servo yon.
■
CARO OF THANKS
We wish to take this means of
expressing our deep appreciation
to our wonderful friends and
neighbors for their many acta of
and expressions of sym-
pathy following the sudden loss
of oar beloved husband and father.
Our thanks alsn to J. B. Darden
Jr, R. W. McGee, and Chief Beas-
ley. Wo also note a special word
of appreciatien to the Rev. Clay
! the members of the
Masonic Lodge for the Inl-
and comforting ritea.
God '
yea la our prayer.
The family of C. E. Pratt p
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