The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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RAINFALL was measured in
Chiton Friday of last week at 1.70
Wm. with another JtO of an inch
falling Saturday and Sunday The
hat, humid days have continued
this week. Some are predicting an
eariy fall due to the appearance of
as large a number of crickets so
early in the season. The town also
hat had an unusually heavy infes-
tation of grasshoppers during the
It is fascinating to watch this star
like satellite move across the sky
If you have not joined the watchers
and wish to do so, you can see it
Ads-Notices
FOR SAIJE
DURUM TMR past two weeks
there nave been an unusual num
her of folks looking for apartments
or homes in Clifton. Some are mov
tag to place their youngsters in
school here, tome due to the con
•traction of tfie new bridge at
Smith Bend, and others for various
reasons If you have a place to
rent, it would be well to list it in
the Record, as most new residents
look at the “for rent" ads the very
first thing upon coming into town
WATCHING FOR the satellite
Echo has become one of the fav Show, and Fair officials Inquiries
orite pastimes with s lot of folks
_______ Angora billies.
Friday at 8 06 P M in the north heavy shearing, oily type, good
traveling NE and at 10 12 P. M blood lines, reasonable price. See
in about the same location. Satur- \ and compare B T Hamby. Oran
day night the Echo will be visible fillj Gap phone 34F121 31 fitp
at 12 17 A. M in the south, travel I
ing SE. at 5 » P M in the south. MAKE Brynie s in Clifton your
traveling NE. and at 9:50 P M in eating headquarters for good tast
the north traveling SE. mg shot orders, coffee, and cold
j drinks Bring the family often to
THE INTERIOR of the Clifton ea, at Bryme s. Itc
High gymnasium has received a
face lifting during the summer and SPEOIAI—Back to school perm
probably looks better than it has xnent*, still <5 00 at Ida’s Beauty
ever looked -even when new For shop in Clifton, phone OKA-3232. c
the first time, the fop section of
the walls and ceiling has been BUY FOR next summer now; we
painted The white ceiling should have our lawn and garden supplies
give improved deflection of light, at a super saving, close-out price
also The floor has been sanded Western Auto, Clifton. Itc
and refinished for .the first time in , .. . .
years. Additional showers have FOR SALE--Most all type lubri-
been added to the girls’ dress,ng • l? TaI » r?, T
room and lockers installed for the *■uy by 'hp **** A 4 If Oil Ca
girls for use in their PE courses. ^ N 8. f lifton lie
, _ . | SHOP with us in air conditioned
INTEREST is mounting for pu ; comfort; no stairs to climb; eleva
ting on an outstanding booster trip ,or %ervlrr to tf(.„n(| floor Wl. ap.
for the fair and rodeo—pro> >a > y, precjafc your business Gilmore 4
the week end of September 16 and r,avUi ,nc McGregor, phone GR5
17 Getting behind the project are 2R75 ,
the Jaycees. the Clifton Horse "
I.JN’OIJCUM rugs, 9x12 $9 95, i
- REPAfR SERVICE on farm im
plements is a specialty with us
Bring your implement troubles to
Evans Implements, Clifton; we
want to help you. tfc
MODERN MOBILE MILLING
Want better feed at less cost?
We’ll make it for you by using
your own feedstuffs right on your
farm.
Completely processed formula
feeds for all your stock rolls right
out of Daffin Mobil Feed Mill and
is deposited right where you went
it.
We’ll save you time, labor, and
money Phone us today—OR5-U603,
Bronstad Feed Mill. 25Atc
ATTEND WEDDING IN HOUSTON
Mrs C M Whitney and Mr and
Mrs B W Whitney and son, Mark,
if Clifton, accompanied by Mrs.
(i H Moorman and son. David, of
Waco, spent Friday and Saturday,
August 19 and 20. in Houston,
where at 10 00 o’clock on Satur-
day morning they attended the
wedding of Jodie Whitney, son of
Mr and Mr* Homer Whitney, of
Route 2. Valley Mills, and Miss
foyer Ann White, daughter of Mr
and Mrs < harles Harrison White
Ir ol Houston The wedding took
place in St Andrew’s Methodist
Personals
Hostesses for the courtesy were I
Mesdames Dickerson, Hatter, Lied- j
low, Schrantz. W U. Forson, 0. W.
Poe, S. E Ragsdale, Jim Sinclair, j
W B. Collins, Henry Carr, P. L.
Ashcraft, and W. L. Spieler.
Mr and Mrs. A. King, of Wood ,
ville, spent last Friday night in j
the home of Mr and Mrs L. E
Friday and was able to return to
her home Monday of this week
Everyone hopes Mr* Ralph soon
will be completely recovered from
the surgery
THE CLIFTON RECORD
MRS. ROBERT L. BALDRIDGE
ROBERT L BALDRIDGE JR.
Editors end Publishers
Established tr. Mw Yoor IMS
■stood at Postoffica, Clifton, Tax,
as Socond Clast Mail Matt a r
FRIDAY. AUGUST 76, 1960
indicate more youth than ever he 12x12 SIB 95, 12x15 S19 95 New
fore will take part in the junior j designs Reicrson A Strand in Clif
divisions of the fair this year fair ton itc
officials hope they will set a new
record for entries
HAS TARLETON SCHOLARSHIP
Record Subscription Ratos
tatque, Coryell, Hamilton
Counties, 1 year...............
E months.......................
if Mrs < M Whitney and a ne
uhew of B W Whitney and Mrs
I Moorman.
FILL ’F,R UP with fo.vlen gas
and save the difference More and
CLIFTON JAYCEES are joining; more are doing just this at A 4
hundred* « 0,1 Co Why no, you" He j ^
^>/!,^e^hreI^ .tandI WANT T0 ™AM ■>*“« >" Wav plans to enter Tarleton
kiahww to try to re At*’rna,hy to, a house in. Clifton state College in Stephenville as a
along the h *h**y* ' . y ,h , Nice 2 lied room frame stucco rest freshman student on September 11
u Z IT h Jhi g the m Al »*•**■• *°u"» front la,st Heeemher Miss Erickson, a
DavTriU ^vone wishing *“ U,1|“,M’ n,re yarri Wl,h shr"b‘‘ daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bryan
Labor Day period Anyone winning fIf)Wrr, and grass on pon(J street I rri,i>.„. o J.Al
to donate cups wooden spoons f>#r f)f ,)pM valua(lon $S000
sugar, coffee, and like item* o pu NyS(,.| Bealty Co , agents, phone
this project over should get in con ; f;Yft2326, Box 875, Abernathy,
tact with Gerald Rice. Jaycee presi T ,,-
dent. or other Jaycee member* j *
WHEN you need paint for any
purpose, get Humble Rust Han or
Schumacher
Church The groom is a grandson! and children, Jimmy Ray and Pat-
ty. of Route 1, Clifton, spent last
Friday and Saturday in Abilene
Erickson, of Route 2, Clifton, audi-
tioned for a music scholarship at
Tarleton, which she received. The
scholarship is good for one year
but is subject to renewal for a
longer length of time.
AH others in U. S.
6 months ________
,2.50 Brady last £“^.5!? I nTuil "fT,
$1 50 j remained to spend a week or ten (h,.fk w|(h s y Haggda|f. or on,
<3 00 : d»yy ,n ,h»‘ ",s',,n* W‘th her i Of h,» helper, He
11 73 brothers, Paul and Harry Hanson,
and their families
Gauntt Real Estate
FARMS - RANCHES - BUSINESSES - HOMES
For a quick sale, list your property with Gauntt Call W
D Barfield, salesman, OR5 3699. Clifton, or W L Gauntt,
OR5-8670. Clifton
LOANS — INSURANCE — APPRAISALS
IN CLIFTON IT’S
MANY SMART car owners figure
that right now is the best time of
the year to trade for a new Olds
mobile or new Pontiac to get the
very best deal Give it a try at!
Steven* Motor 4 Implement Co
Clifton. tfc!
j LUBRICATE ynur car regularly
with Mohilube at Potter's Mobil
I Station and you'll reduce your
garage bill We welcome your busi
ness and will give you a thorough
Job Itc
FOR SAIJC- Motorola TVs with
j the premium rated performance at
Watson Feed 4 Hatchery, Clifton
And for top record reproduction,
listen to the new Motorola 3 arn
plifler sterophonic hi fidelity m,> j
chine. tfc.
CARD OF THANKS
In this manner we would like to
express our smeerest appreciation
to everyone for the kindness and
thoughtfulness shown us following
the death of Mrs Mattie Olson.
Especially would we like to thank
the Clifton Lutheran Sunset i Home
staff, everyone who assisted u* in
•my way, those persons who sent
flowers, cards, and memorials, and
the St Olaf Lutheran Church choir,
organist, and Reverend Iver Hau
gen
May God bless each of you.
Mr and Mrs Otto Nygaard
And Family
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Surley
And Family
Mr and Mrs. Pernie Surley
And Family
Mr and Mrs. Irving Surley
Mr and Mrs Jay Wilson
Mr and Mrs J C. Tergerson
P
BRIDE ELECT ENTERTAINEO
WITH GIFT TEA AUGUST 16
Mrs R L. Sanderson returned' Miss Hene Ray of Bridgeport
Sunday from a trip which took her ’Aa,< entertained with a gift tea
to Detroit Michigan, where she between the hours of 4 00 and
visited with Mr and Mrs MB700 v M on Tuesday, August 18,
Isxke, and to Laurel, Miasisaippi, in home of Mrs W D Wood
where she spent several day* with al West 15th Street in
a number of relative* and friend*. Clifton. „„ „„„„
Mr*. T H Ralph underwent foot u J d*u*bte|' Mr^ *n<j Tenntson The two couples left
surgery in the local hospital last ^rs w w Ray. nf Bridgeport will here at noon on Saturday on the
he married on Saturday, Septem Santa Fe chief for a week’s stay in
her 3, at the First Baptist Church Kansas City. Missouri, where they
in that city to Mr Joe Walker wlil attend the National Associa-;
Enochs HI, son of Mr. and Mrs tion of Public Accountants Conven-
Joe Walker Emw:h.* Jr., of Clifton tion.
XM , . During the reception period Mrs----1—----
Mr and Mr* Chester- Jermstad Woodruff greeted the guests as;
and son, Marcus, went to Dallas they arrived and presented them
'*•' 1° v,s!‘ w,,b Mr •n<,lt« the members of the receiving
Mr* f harles Jermstad and new son. hne . Mr* Enochs, the bride-to-be
John Marcus, who was born on Mrg Ray thp future brjde.g sister
August 18 Mr* Jermstad remained ,M Ra and thp gr00m elect's;
to spend a week m Dallas helping ' sUler> Lynn Enochg, each of whom
urJnZ n'r d,u*ht" iD l»w and had a white carnation corsage j
xif v /o ns /-■ m i . ' The lovefly refreshment table was I
w, K 'B*H> Golden, a long time ,aid wlth a fioor ^n^th cloth of
resident of CHfton but now residing green nct over whlte taffeta toj
a. 6105 Overtake Drive hi Fort carry out the chosM
Worth visited with friends here co)ors green and whju. Th
T,hur ty.? J*j“.W?J< I beauty of each cloth was enhanced
with two tier* of ruffling, and the'
front of the green nct cloth had;
several appliqued layers of green
wedding bells. Centering the table i
was a large bridal doll, which was!
placed in a bras* container. Around i
the doll’s feet were twhite carna j
Need Insurance?
LIFE, AUTOMOBILE,
Or FIRE
SEE YOUR
Farm Bureau Agent
W L Gauntt, OR5-8670
INSURANCE AT COST
LEGAL RESERVE
also subscribed to the Record for
the coming year while he was in
this city.
Mr and Mrs. J. A
where Jimmy Ray took the entrance lions and green foliage which sug
examinations prior to entering Abi-; gested the doll's standing in a
lone Christian College as a fresh
man student in September.
Miss Elizabeth Torrence of Dallas
drove to Clifton Sunday, August 14.
and on Tuesday she and her par
ents, Mr and Mrs. L. T. (Dick) Tor-
rence, left on a trip which took
them to Hooker, Oklahoma, where
garden. Flanking the arrangement
on each side was a three pronged
brass candelabrum filled with light
ed white tapers
Mesdames Chester Dickerson and
Frances Hatter alternated in serv
mg white fruit punch, assorted
cookies, nuts, and white mints
they visited with Mrs Torrence's from this very attractive refresh
sister, Mrs Virgil Williams, then ment table
on to Liberal, Kansas, and to other During the tea the guests were
points in OkUhoma and North Tex registered hv Mesdames E II led
as They encountered heavy rains low and I,. P Schrantz. Other bos-
on their trip While the Torrences ; tesses also showed the many beau-
were away, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth t*ful and useful gifts received by
Lund and children, Kris and Karen, the honored young lady,
of Graham stayed at the Torrence;
farm and looked after things. Mrs
Lund is the former Miss Marilyn
Torrence.
FENN FLORAL
, FOR THE FINEST IN FLOWERS
Artistically Arranged — For All Occasions
Weddings - Funeral* - Hospital - Parties
SERVING BOSQUE COUNTY
FALL BARGAIN
' special by mail for Waco News Tri-
bune or Times Herald begins Sept-
ember 1 Daily and Sunday <14 95,
daily only $1295 fad The Clifton
j Record send in your subscription—
| new or renewal, tfc
PHoim OR5-3186
Box 347, Clifton
Fah VL teans & In-Betweens
The ladies of Cranfills Gap and surrounding communities
are playing a game of softball . . .
Fridoy Night, August 26
For an evening of fun and entertainment, come and watch
“mama” hit that ball a “country mile" and see how easy
she’ll slide into home base—watch Minnie Mantle from
Oklahoma hit that home run.
PLACE — FOOTBALL FIELD, CRANFILLS GAP
TIME — DARK THIRTY — ADMISSION, 25c
Hove Your
Dinners and Parties
In The Special Party Room At Et-Uxl You And Your
Gunti Will Enjoy And Approciato Tha Daliciov* Food
And Sorvka Furniehod By Our Porsonnal.
CARD OF THANKS
Plats* accept our most heart
felt thanks for the many kindnesses
rendered each of u* following the
death of our beloved father, Ed
Kettler.
Particularly would we like to ex
press our appreciation to the choir
mem tiers and Reverend W R Simp
son of the Zion United Church of
Christ at Womack for their serv
ice*, to everyone who sent flowers
and loud, and ail relative and
friends whose expressions of sym
[>athy have made our grief easier
to bear
p Mrs. Ed Kettler And Family
Mrs Tom Oswald, who now Is I
subscription | making her home at 1536 Proctor
in Waco, has been a patient in the j
Clifton hospital since Friday of last ■
week It is understood that Mrs i
Oswald will undergo surgery there
next week Everyone hopes Mrs.
Oswald soon will be completely re
covered.
DR. ALFRED JENSObTILL
(’lifton relatives and friends
have learned this week that Dr.:
Alfred Jenson, of Hobbs, New Mex
ico, is critically ill in a Lubbock
hospital following surgery for the |
removal of a brain tumor. Dr Jen
son, who is ro-owncr of a hospital
and clinic in Hobbs, is a son of the
late Mr and Mrs. J. M. Jenson, of
Clifton, and was born and reared in
this city It is understood that his
partner temporarily rlosed their
clinic in Hobbs so that he could be
with Dr Jenson in Lubbock Ixieal
folks also have received word that:
Clark Jenson, of Dallas, elder son |
of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. M Jen-1
son, recently sustained another se-
vere heart attack
FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT
Um T-4-L for 3 U> 5 day*. W*tch
frrah-ax-t-daiay, healthy skin re-
place the infection. If not delight-
ed with instant-drying T-4-L, your
48e bark from any druggiat. Note: i|
T-4-L is especially for Revere |
cases. NOW at Corn«r Pharmacy
gett Ko£ue4
in TbtiWt/
V4 POUND BOX 35*
LIPTON TEA
MRS. TUCKER'S shortening 3 lb. hn 591
PORK & BEANS white swan 300 can IQ*
HARD WHEAT - 100 PERCENT GUARANTEED TO PLEASE YOU
SWEETHEART FLOUR 10 lb bag 69
PUMPS, WELL SUPPLIES, AND SHEET METAL
COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE
See Our Modern Bath And Kitchen Fixtures
Pearson Plumbing Co.
219 N. Ave. D - Clifton - Phone OR5 8679
Whit* Swan PURE
Mustard i^.,. r.in9 i.r 15c
Whol* Kernel, Rag. 12-oz. Can*
CORN Kounty Kist 2 for 29C
Diamond CRUSHED
Pineapnle
Creamer'*
Potato Chips
7-oz. can
25c pkg.
10c
19c
YOUR CHOICE OF 2 OF THE BEST - FK0-ZAN or FR0STENE
MELL0RINE '/2 gallon 35
BRING THE FAMILY TO PARTAKE OF OUR
EXCELLENT LUNCHES SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS.
Our Patron* Favor Our Special Plat**, Pit Barbecue, And
Which Are Served Here Sovon Day* A
OPEN DAILY FROM 5:30 A. M. TILL 10:00 P M.
FURNITURE CLEARANCE
$199.95 Early American Wing-Back Kroehler
Sofa, Tweed Cover, Now Reduced To $169.95
$115.00 Companion Wing-Back Chair, Tweed Cover,
NOW REDUCED TO $89.95
$85.00 Pull-Up Swivel Wing-Back Chair, REDUCED TO $85.00
$199.95 Modern Kroehler Sofa And Choir Set,
Nylon Cover In Turquoise Or Green,
REDUCED TO $169.95
$225.00 French Provincial Soft, Tufted Back, Damask Covar,
NOW REDUCED TO $179.95
FRENCH PROVENTIAL BEDROOM SUITE, OPEN STOCK, FRUITWOOD
FINISH, TRULY ELEGANT, TIMELESS IN STYLE
Double Dresser, $145.00, Now $129.95
Chest, $85, Now $69.95
Bookcase Bed, $80, Now $65
Panel Bed, $55, Now $45
Night Stand, $35, Now $29.95
Sunthin*
FIG BARS .b px, 35c
Sugar Toasted Cereal by General Mills
reg. box
JETS
TUNA Van Camp can 19C
Toilet Soap, Cashmere — bath size bars
Bouquet 3 w 27c
Nabisco
Creo Cremes
35c
39c pkg.
Wapco, Whole — 303 Cans
Green Beans 2 f„, 35c
Personal Ivory 5 t,,, 31c
Donald Duck, Frozen
Orange Juice 19c
FRESH HOME GROWN
&
Black-eye Peas lOi
California Iceberg, large heads
LETTUCE
California Sunkist
LEMONS
each
Fresh and Lean
Ground Meat
* 47c
Mistletoe or Kimboll
0LE0
«. 17c
Velveeta
Cheese ‘
2 ib. box 89c
Sliced
Bologna
ib. 49c
STEW MEAT
ib. 35c
LOIN STEAK
, 69c
PORK CHOPS
ib. 59c
First Quality
FRYERS
Neuhoff or Mohawk
BACON
Kraft, 6-oz*., 8
Cheese Slices
Sliced
Pressed Horn
Round Steak
Chuck Roast
All Brands
Wieners
lb. cello pkg.
ET-UX CAFE
The Edward Bryns The Mack Phillipses
Western Wagon Wheel Groups, Reduced, Plastic Leathor-like Coven,
Sofa Rocker, Throo Tables
REG. $169.95 NOW $144.95; REG. $229 NOW $189.95
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THE HOUSE THAT GIVES SERVICE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2*. 1M8 TH* CLIFTON RECORD, CLIFTON, TKXAS
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960, newspaper, August 26, 1960; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth779192/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.