The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1960 Page: 4 of 10
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FAIR AMO rodeo time* ere right
SS? m m again with the booster trip
fling up next Friday. September
M, and the fair and rodeo starting
haven't started plans for your
parade entry, now it the time, j
FIRMS and others
have contributed
to the fair through purchases of
memberships in the association it
is through the sate of these mem
berth]pc that it it possible to offer
the junior show contestants attrsc
five cash prises The number of en
tries in the junior show it expected
to be the largest in the history of
the Central Texas Fair; competition
is going to be keen
tion which talked Peace” so much A IL^-a
and at the same time did so much JQIVI6S MIBcif WlWl
to keep Peace” from taking place
as Russia.
Dies Here Sept. 2
Personals. i
the early thirties they were asso- j slight stroke of paralysis Monday
| nated with Henry I-ang'* Orchestra Mrs Edith Botae of Dallas visit morning of this w^eek and is a
in Dallas, with "Al” playing the ed in Clifton this past Sunday with patient in the local hospital, where
SEVERAL have wondered what j _ ’ ' uomte.ne and Ab' playing the Mrs Ed Handley. Mr and Mrs he is understood to be convalescing
caused all the noise and commotion Friends throughout Bosque Court saXpphorie and clarinet alternately John K Cowen, and other relatives satisfactorily Mr Olsen suffered
through the streets of Clifton late *y teamed with sincere sorrow last yr c;reer an,j bis daughter often and friends. a ^ar< attack at about this same
Sunday ft resulted when a vial ting J »«* fth* dmth of James Albert p|ay<f<j (h, organ tor visitors at . ,k Gnmland and ,,m' '*** year
sassgssssst ‘ttsr» ... - - z jrr ■s.i wars
man James McDowell trying to stop •» rii# Pf°y*d postal cierk. while his ,pent ltK Day holidays visit Shreveport. Louisiana, spent from
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ust 26 28 Her son and his fiancee.
Miss lee Olaypool, also of Austin,
brought Mrs, Cooper home. Mr.
Cooper and Miss Claynool. who
were married in Fort Worth last
week, visited here from Saturday
of last week until Monday, when
they went to Fort Worth. They re-
turned here Monday night and
went on to Austin Tuesday of this
week
Vf
; Ust Saturday Miss Josie Brand-
hagen paid to have the Record sent
during' the coming year to her
nephew and his wife, Mr and Mrs.
Allen N Amundson, of Waco
Mr and Mrs Bruce Barton and
daughter, Liz. of Dallas were visi-
tors over the Labor Day holiday in
, the homes of Mr. Barton's brother,
Clyde. Barton, and Mrs Barton's
mother. Mrs Willie Une
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him The officer CMUgbt the c»r e**t; 2 ,nbrother entered the lumber bust
of aifton when it threw . rod The to" a* the result of . heart I
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(age. which he and his twin brother
! Abner Greer, operated, approxi
THI PUBLIC is looking forward mately two hours prior to his death lakeside V illage a rasort attrac
with considerable anticipation to and following a heart attack which ,lon n*'ar Kopperl on^Iake Whit
the Nixon Kennedy debates that!
ness of their father in Morgan
Then they both served in the
United States Armed Forces dur
mg World War U
The Greer twins have operated
IF YOU do not have a street
are scheduled to take place over
TV during the coming months
These could start a completely newr
trend in American politics some
thing that would give the voters j
he sustained at hi* home there In n*y. since the United States Corps
July of (his year Mr Greer spent of Engineers began the construe
about two weeks in the hospital j lion of Whitney Dam That enter
here after suffering hi* first heart Pn** had continued to grow dur
attach-****. - I *h« past eight years
for Mr Greer
ing in Ville Platte. Louisiana, with
John E Buswoid, who is an uncle
of the GrimlanrJ brother*
| Mr and Mrs P 'L Elder and
daughter. Mary, visited this past
week end in Grandview with Mr
and Mrs Herb Lubke and family
Mrs I^ibke is a daughter of the
Elders Miss Mary Elder was guest
soloist at the Grandview Baptist
Church Sunday
Linda and Donna Cottle, of
Wednesday until Friday in Clifton
last week while on vacation visiting
with Mrs Davidson's parents, Mr
and Mrs L E Tennison From here
they went to Dallas to see Mr
Davidson's relatives.
Mr and Mrs Louis Chfles and
Vernon Chiles Jr , of Fort Worth
visited here last Saturday and Sun
day in the home of Mr and Mrs
Ned Cooper Ix>uis and Vernon
Chiles Jr are nephews of Mr Coop-
er. Mrs. Cooper visited in Austin
f^jneril services for Mr Greer Newest attraction to be planned Amarillo, spent from Monday until : with her son, James William Coop-
their best opportunity personally to were held at 3 00 o’clock on Sunday there has teen a f rontier Village, Saturday of last week in (lifton er from Friday until Sunday, Aug-
make up their own minds a* to j afternoon, September 4, at the Mor which Mr Greer and his son in law. “dh their grandmother, Mrs. VeU -- —...............jr~r~rr
which would make the be*t Presi- j gan Methodist Church, and inter Don Harris, formerly of Clifton. ma W. Golden, and uncle, D A
light burning in your neighborhood, ^ent after hearing the candidates ment followed in the Kopperl Cem expected to operate together For | Golden They made the trip here by
it may not be due to laxity on the rhaltenge one another Thefce de etery a period since~the inception of; train and bus The girls are daugh
part of the city There has been a hates could easily beconje as lam • Obituary Givan lakeside Village Mr Greer left the j ters of Mrs Gerald Lee.
aeige of (hooting out the bulbs, ous as the Lincoln Douglas politi j . .... . freer a «on r.f the operation to his brother while hg | Mr and Mrs T R Stuchbery and
anpposedly from BB guns Not onlyj ca| debates . , . vf *T , nmm served as manager of the Koon children. Mark and Lisa, of Pasa
does this leave several block* of ---- i ‘ re„rfpnl, of Morgan waJ Kreek Club near Athens. j.dena, visited near Clifton from
the City in darkneas. but become* N0TICE OF APPRECIATION . ,hal r„ on (ku,t„r 8 fa-ft to survive Mr Greer are August 26 until August 28 with
rather expensive for the city Any Uh [c ,hank a|| th<l doctors •«»- *•- ->____- _____a w,i. «« ,i»me« a Greer ithe; Mr and Mrs W. A Baird Mr*.
help the citizen* might give in
halting thia practice would be ap
preciated
KHRUSHCHEV it due in the
United States about September 19,
1906 He also was reared there and
from Morgan
and nurae* of the Goodall and Wil graduated from Morgan High ; former Mia* Jessie Walker, of Kop -j Stuchbery is Mr. Bairds grand
cher Clinic Hospital for the care ! School perl), one »on. Tommy, 17, and one , daughter.
and kindness given me while I was Alter completing high school Mr daughter, Mrs Don Harrft ‘Max Mr and Mrs. August Roetschke
THE CUFTON RECORD
MRS. ROBERT L. BALDRIDGE
ROBERT BALDRIDGE, JR.
Editors and Publishers
Established in the Year 1895
Entered at Postoffice, Clifton. Tex
" as Second Class Mail Matter
a recent'patient there
Greer and his twin brother attend mei of Kopperl; one brother. Ab Jr had the pleasure of having their FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1960
Also I want to thank the pastor* j e<f Meridian College, then went to ner Greer of Kopperl. four sisters sons and their families with them
22 K* .,|I n«» he Ihe truest of the relative*, and friend* who vi*ited ; Texas A A M College to study ar I Mr* Homer Covey (Pearl), Mr* during the Labor Day
. ... ... .i tkai kavarsiial orul after r*»fnrn . AMa<in<.a.eiii« f «Ur t kill i ri.iu Pmctnr / k/imf ai and Mn with thf* RorturK
United Stale* and will likely get
the cold *houlder. which he cer
tainly de verves following hivatUck
on our Pretident It i* hopeoNhah
oar government will ignore hi*
sriait to the United Nation* at New
York City insofar a* i* powible
Never before ha* there been a na ;
me at the hospital and after return
mg home and also for the beautiful
flower* and rard* I received
May God hies* all of you
Mr* H. B Hannon p
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at The Clifton Record tfc
Record Subscription Ratos
holidays j
chi led ua I engineering Eater they Guy Proctor (Bonita), and Mrs j Visiting with the Rbetschkes were 1
also studied music at the Chicago Ruby Martin, of Fort Worth, and Mr and Mrs Jimmy Roetschke and Coryell, Hamilton
Art Institute Mr* R R Hall (France*), of Dalla*; daughter. Tern Iz*e, of Fort Worth ‘ Counties, 1 year
Kevin Harris.
Both talented in more than one and one grandson,
musical instrument, the Greer of Kopperl
twins were known in the Keith Bosque County has lost a fine
Orpheum Circuit for their musical citizen with the death of “Al"
act. and they sang popular songs Greer, he will be greatly .missed
Mr and Mrs Ronnie Roetschke and
daughters, Ramona and Druscilla
of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and Mr
and Mrs. Tommy Roetschke, of
Pasadena
6 months-
All others in U S
6 months
$2 50
$1 50
43 00
$1 75
FV
FOR
PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
AT ITS
VERY BEST
Bring your prescription* to the Corner Pharmacy in Clif-
ton, where you'll always get quick, efficient *ervice with
the very freshest ingredient*.
ALSO COME BY THE CORNER PHARMACY WHEN YOU
need drug supplies of any KIND, TOBACCOS,
NEWSPAPERS, AND MAGAZINES.
CORNER PHARMACY
BEGAN SEPT. 8-WILL END SEPT. 17
THE HOUSE THAT GIVES SERVICE
REiMOPJC-i/Muj
SALE
CUFTON,
TEXAS
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IT'S STORE-WIDE BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! We are cram-jammed full of first-liae top quality seasouable merchandise that MUST BE
MOVED REGARDLESS OF COST to make room for the carpenters and remodeling crew. Don't miss this wonderful chance to save.
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
LIVING ROOM SUITE
$149.95 Eight-Piece Living Room SuHo, Sofa Bod, Two
Choir*, Two Lamp*, Threo Table*, Heavy Erie** Cover
Yours For $119.95
$99.95
Bedroom Suites
$99.00 SEVEN-PIECE
DINETTE
.. . .wbronzetone lifetime plastic
large double dresser and|t0 table extends to 72 in-
bookcase bed, guaranteed|chcs ^ inciudes table and
$77.00
0 chairs—
$79.95
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
GROUP
FAMOUS BRAND
Men's Hats
To $13.50 Value
$5.00
BUY YOUR FELT HATS
NOW AND SAVE-
FALL
Piece Goods
To $1.99 Value
59c Yard
Girls' Sweaters
Sizes 1 to 6x
Assorted Colors
To $2.98 Value
$1.00
BOYS'
Sport Coats
Age 7 To 12 Years
$7.00
Sledge Overalls
GROUP
Boys' Suits
Ages 6 To 16
To $21.50 Value
$7.00
Plus Alteration
Blue or Stripe
$3.29
SLE
Khaki
Sizes 2
$3
DGE
Pants
8 To 44
.59
" BOYS'
Blue Jeans
Heavy 1334 ox. material
Sanforized
Regular or Slims
Age 6 To 16
Remodeling Specie!
$1.98
Pillowcases
36x36 42x36
2 for 90c
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
Group Pictures And Wall Decorations
REDUCED TO ’/2 PRICE
All Pyrex Ware
Reduced 20%
Your Choice
General De Luxe
Steam Iron, Deep Fryer,
Toaster, Fry Pan
12-Cup
Automatic Percolator
$12.95 Each
Close-Out
Of China
GIFTS, ODDS AND ENDS
At Vi Price
Iroquois
Casual China
Special Flame-Proof
And Bake-Proof
ALL PATTERNS
20% Off
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CUFTON
MERCANTILE
COMPANY
All those prices are good Thursday, Fri-
day, and Saturday, the firs# three days
•f the sale. During the remainder of the
sale some of those specials will bo re-
moved and ether special buys added.
Mrs. Tucker's
SHORTENING 59c
White Swan, made with famous
Michigan Navy Beans, tall cam
PerklBeans 9 <.,$1.00
fsshmirr Bouquet bath size bars
TeiletSeap 3 ..,27c
White Swan — in tali beautiful tumbler
GRAPE JELLY 3 ,„$1.00
Start YOUR sat of these glasses NOW
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MEIL0RINE
BOSWELL'S FROSTiNE, All Flavors
i/a Gallon 35c
Bp
W
COFFEE
FOLGER'S or MARYLAND CLUB, With Food Purchase
Of $5.00 or Mors. Cigarettes Excluded. POUND
39*
SWEETHEART - The Best Flour You Eve Usd Or Your Money Back
FLOUR 5 u» bag 39* 10 lb. bag 69*
CHEWING GUM ah fm cent cum 5 for 15
BEANS
White Swan Small Whole Groan Beans, Blue Lake
Variety—Best You Ever Tried! 303 Cans
4 FOR $1
TOMATO SOUP CAMPBELL'S Regular Size Caa IQ1
AUSTEX CHILI WITH BEANS 300 SIZE (AN 29*
Morton's Frozen. Large 22 Ounce Family Size ^ ... (4 AA
in Apple, Cherry, or Coconut Custard J FOR
Comstock Pie Sliced
APPLES No. 2 un 21c
KLEENEX *<„ ..400 25c
Whits Swarv—In tall beautiful tumbler
Red Plum Jam 3 ,.,$1.00
Start YOUR sat of these glasses NOW.
Dal Monte or White Swan sliced or halvas
PEACHES ..n 29c
Kimball aH-maat, Rag. can VIENNA
Sausage 3 r., 59c
Lady Batty 15 oz. jar CUCUMBER
WAFERS 2 45c
CUT-RITE
WAX PAPER ,oii 27c
White Swan
Pear Halves m «. 39c
Maple Flavor LOG CABIN
SYRUP largo 24 oz. bottle 55C
White Swan, 303 can
Apple Sauce 4 59c
Ste-Flo
Liquid Starch q*. 19c
Kounty Kist whole kernel, Reg. 12. oz can
CORN 4 <•, 57c
MEATS,
at b^npt-mmded pnees
[
MOHAWK BACON, thick sliced, 2 lb. 98c
WIENERS, all better brands, 1 lb cello 47c
VELVEETA CHEESE, 2 lb box 89c
BISCUITS, Kimbell or White Swan 3-25c
CHUCK ROAST, lb.................59c
LOIN STEAK, tops in good eating, lb 69c
ROUND STEAK, tender & tasty, lb. 83c
GROUND MEAT, lean and fresh, lb. 47c
STEW MEAT, lb ..................35c
FRYERS, strictly first quality, lb ... 35c
PRESSED HAM, sliced, lb..........49c
CHEESE SLICES, Kraft 6 oz. pkg.....23c
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1960, newspaper, September 9, 1960; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth779474/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.