The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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Th> main diversion of the eYebing
was the thoroughly enjoyed luncheon
prepared by the cl Ob members.
Following- is the menu which bor-
U. S. Senators......
U. S; Congressmen —
State Representatives' and
Senators ................
County Offices
PFecinct and Commissioners’
Offices /.....................—^
The Record is authorised -
the following announcements, subject
to the action of the Democratic Pri-
mary jri Jtoly, 1948: Vi
For Congressman, 11th Congressional
District—
W. R. POAGC
For Flotorial Representative,
98th District—
ALBERT M. JONES
For District .Attorney, 52ni Judicial
District—
H. Wl ALLEN ■ • ■ ••* \
; singing. Due to bad.brea-
ther there wasn’t any chiwch Sunday
•Mr, and MA. Dick White visited in
the horrfe of H. A., White and family
...$16.00
Sunday evening. 1 .
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Downey visited
relatives here Sunday.
! Mr. and Mrs. Rrift Hutchison, 'Mr.
and Mrs, Dick Blawingwme and chili
drop, Mr. and Mr*. T. A. BJassingamJ
and Loiif and Mr, and-Mrs. Henry
Friday and Saturday
FRE$& TOMATOES "™H
1 for the past week was re-
just. *hort of two inches in
n ■ • '•* ■ V ■
Mrs. Ole J. Jfori Jr., of
>kla., were visiting friends
/Fritz $oone' spent the week-end I p Resident, Mrs. V. B. GeodaH; Vice-
s F^'ZS fi. f&fjmt w
Mr/-and Mrs. Henry. Booile 'visited I ?Jer’ JPri, <^orge B“®h: Reporter,
her mother near Tepiple Sunday. Mrs. °'A K Pierson; Librarian, Mars.
Boone’s mothbr has been quite ill for |HuI®" A*rs- >.-
some time. ' . ' I -After they were duly installed the
Mrs. D. A McMillan returned home I year s work of the club' reached a
Sunday after visiting in Waoo. j dramatic close.) i y ,
COON CREEK ffiffS
—— I Mrs. Oscar J. Rea was in the Record
. JBro. Thrash will preach Sunday vrf-J office to renow her subscription to
terrioon at 3:00. Sunday- School at 10. J the paper; the Rea family* has been
We will study Acts 21 and 22. Come I one of the Record’s oldest subscribers,
and bring someone with you. *• ■ \ :
Mrs- W.\Steandimmier of Hous-fs. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Blankeobeck-
ton cam* Thursday/ and visited fcjtil ler of Austin Mpnday attended the
Monday with her father, S. ®. Ram-1 funeral of Mr. Blankenbeckler*s aunt
bolt., " ■ ' ^ . Mrs. Toni Pool j, ’
. Mr. and Mrs. Sam 'Schoonover spent I • :———-.-l ■
Mother’s Day with her parents, Mr. I Bob Whitley, who is attending Bay-
and Mrs. L. D. Odetii; in Whitney. Ior UniVqjsity, Visited with his’lpar-
We welcome ,Edward Stacha back .to ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Whitley, and
Coon Creek after sofrne 18 months in I Clifton friends thf&past week-end.
the Navy. Edward is the son pf Mr. I — ---* ■
and Mrs. Louis Stacha. , Don’t let worms waste feed, worm
Neida Gay Jeanes is sicK with the your flock. We have’Rota-Caps, Lee’s
ln*usle3. ' land Pratt’s worm capsules, and Pur-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wheelis of Killeen ina Chek-R-Ton, Avitbn, and Vit-A- .
apeilt Saturday night with Mr. and I Way 3-day flock wormerr. Hvles Feed
Mrs. C. O. Hestilow and ciiildren. land Hatchery. i.te
Week-end guests of Mr, andUffs.l . _
Killis Holt Vere Mr. and Mrs- toy- Mr. an<l Mr3. W. D. Raley of Dub-
mond Hcdt and baby. Mrs An Mor#i-llin stopped for,a short while in Ciif.;
nice Holt of Waco, Mr. and Mrs. Ches- Ito the home of Mrs. W. H; Rpley of
in and around Clifton
Charlie Polk and rihil-
i and Patricia, of St-rawn,
;ed friends and'relatives
»st week-end, and in' p’ar-
Polk’g mother, Mrs. J; H,
if ter they were cjuly
•r’s' work of the clc
matie close, f J . \
Elizabeth and Marilynn
For County Cleric, Bosque County—>
MINNIE^. LOCKER •
For ewifilyTreasurer,- Bosque Co.—4
STACY TIDWELL ■}
For Tax Assessor-Collector—
OMAR ROBINSON 1 ' ’
Fort Worth returned to
their parents, Mr. and
Torrence, last Thursday
ie serious illness of their
, Mrs. Tom M. Pool.
Wafer, 2-lb. box
i Mrs. Buford , Meeks and
ood, spent,Sunday in Hamil-
g MrskMeeks’ mother, Mrs.
ogburne and grandmother,
lie Sexton. Mrs. Meeks’
von in Midland, but was
it mother in Hamilton..
irtin 0. Joel-stopped by the
Itce'arid had their subscrip-
ted for another year. While
ce she stated that Mr. Juel
For Commissioner Precinct No. 3,
Bosque County—x
MARSHALL V: BONDS
CALVERT H. HOEL
G. A. ENDER
2-lb. pkx.
d ROBERT (BOB) HUTCHISON
For County Commissioner, Prec. 4—
EVANS FICKLIN *
CAYOTE H. Dt NEWS
* Cayobe H. D. Club met May 9 in
the new -home of Mrs. Maurice Jame-
son. Most all members were present..
; Miss Garland gave a demonstration
on budding a small peach tree, now
be jpg the time to '.do this, when the
bark of the tree can be peeled. She I
the Mermajd swimming
mer after he completes
«#. Hoel sprint last week in
th with her mother, Mrs. J.
Thri latter recently received
ury while in Houston where
wisjting. her son., As her
)m confined to her room,
■went up-to assist in every
• ■■■ v.
Mrs. Joe Cowen and son,
rr., of. College Station,'
y for a short visit in the
r. Cowen’s parente, Mr. apd
R. Cowan, early this week:
riven his wife .over to Oo-
RECEIVED THIS WEEK
For Men and Women
w4e««eriewe«iwiiieee«»i inliuet [
she had s^ent-Mothers
parents, Mir. and Mfs.
Army Shirts and Pants
Khaki Shirts and Pants
and Mrs. B. O. Amundson of
recently heard from their son,
who is now-stationed in Cali-
He his been advanced from
i.l-c to Motor Machinist.Mate
8-cJn the (Navy. Of more interest to . Few field seeds left, sudan,
his family .was the fact that Curtis etc. tfyles Feed apd Hatcher;
•started he expected to be discharged , - .
ffom the Navy some time in June. , ’FOR SACS—Bedroom suite.
Chief Machinist and Mr*. H. W. * W' Cooksey, Clifton. •
fternhardt and/daughter Haren, of >oR -SALE-White fen^mei k
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Regular meeting of Clifton
Lodge, Noc360 A. F. ft A. M.
‘Edwin F. Grimes, W. M.
Monday, May 27.
* Visiting Masons are Cordial-
ly Welcome.
L. E. Tennison, Secy.
New Orleans, La., have been spend-
m *ur a couple of-weeks visiting with
’/ Mr. Bernhardt’s mother, Mrs. H. Bern-
hardt, and other friends and relatives.
Mr. .Bernhardt has (been in the Navy
for six years, and as he haV nl|de ex-
cellent advancement intends M make
pj a career of the Navy.
fe (1st Lt Louis M. Sormrude, son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sopmruck, fe-
. cently received a certificate frortNthe
;/ Adjutant Generals School at Ft. 00%*-
thorpe, Ga. Lt, .Sormrude a fink
. * months agp took the, examination fol
>■/' a commission, in the Regular Army®
at present die is in charge of the re-
s,:' cruiting station at Panama Citv. Fla.
where ht‘ Vas
; "WrijriM » » »♦«
Clifton.
Bine Jean Pants
with Rivets
Size 4 to 16 Yeai
Clifton Mercantile Co.
' FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service s
Dependable Burial Insurance
CLIFTON : - TEXAS
arrived in Clifton last Friday on ac-
conoi, of the (serious condition of Mr.
Pool’s mother, iMrs. Totn’ Pool, who
passed -away Sunday. ^ / ‘
“Pride and 'Prejudice,” three- act
comedy adapted froift Jane Austin’s
bove4,'*presented by CJ.C. Senior
class, college pujiitorium Friday; May
17, at 8:16 p/m. ■ ^ ltc
A baby, girl w:as bom to Mr. and
Mrs. Charles R. Thompson, Dallas,
qn May 14, weighing 8 pounds and
3 qzs, Mrs. Thompson is the former
Doris Schow. /
Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Hill .and. two.
daughters,. Janis Ann and Sandga Xme,
of Borger, visited a short wthile ii\'
Clifton, last Monday, Mi-. Hill was
formerly employed in the Farmers
State Bank of Clifton. -Mr. Hill had
the. misfortune hf losing hi* mother,
Mrs. Mictin Alsup Hill, only last
■week. '__j
NEW FURNITURE .
A Complete Lino For Your
Hornet
J-IVING ROOM SUITER
Mrs. T. G. Swenson of Clifton had
K. as her guests on Mother’s Day Mr.
and Mrs/W. T- Edgar and Mr. and
I; :: Mrs. J. C. Mathis and son, Jimmy, of
Dallas, (Miss -Sarah Swenson and
, friends, Miss Evelyn Holingsworth
ahd Miss Derrec Ha'gert of. Fort
. Worth, Mr* and Mrs. A. B. EUingson
' and driughterfc Sarah Jane, of Waco,
Mrs. R. L. Springer and' children,
- Mary Jane and R, L. Jr. of El Paso,
Quoted Swenson and T. O. Swenstm
\ DON’T B£ LEFT WALKIW!
Black market prices are hard ta tum .
down. But it is harder to buy a new
car without a trade-in.
1946 Chevrolet Delivered in Clifton
^ $(056.85
■ Style Mast^ Sddan
- OP A Ceiling lew repairs for your
used car.1. No black market hare.
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GRADUATION GIFTS
FOB THE BOY GRADUATE--
Wrest Watches, Tie Clasps? Expansion Bracelets,
Leather Watch Straps, Bill Folds, Cigarette Lighters,
Fountain , Pens, Snapshot -Books, Safety Razors,
After-Shave Lotion, H. H. A. Colognes, Embossed
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1946, newspaper, May 17, 1946; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796687/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.