The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1946 Page: 5 of 8
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RECONDITIONED MOTORS
ONE DAY SERVICE
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New Cars are a Long Way
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.ijer son, Virgil Jf., (from the Univer-
sity of Texas, arrived for Mrs. Pool's
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Keep Your Old Car or Truck In Good
Condition For Better Performance
^ a Better Trade In. y
Jaques Powe r Saws In
Stock Forjm mediate i
Delivery. *'nV:
L E. STEWARTMOTORS
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. Authorized Ford Sales and Service, *■'
CLIFTON, ' Phon.99 TEXAS
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL i
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• • BINDER TWINE—Prices right.
; Boettcher Grain & Lumber Co. 14-2tc
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Emil Lueck stopped by the Record
office to renew his Subscription^ for
' another year. ; ,
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FOR SALE—A few choice fryers.
Fred Damgaand at O. “M; Bronstad
residence. A*P
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To arrive soop, HOME FREEZERS
and they will be the kind you will'
want.; Clifton Implement Co. •Tte
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R^y Jackson of Clifton visited his'
- .parents, Mr'and Mrs. J. A. 'Jackson,
in Rhome, Texas, this pa^t week-end.
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^ WANTED—I want to bify youf
wool at the top'price. A square deal;
to all. G, C. Stryker. ” tfc
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, . -!'i Claude Carr, Route 1, Meridian, has
been added to ttoe Clifton Record sub-
scription list..
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. . LOANS—Easy pay, cut red tape
Get it the day you need it A. G
Gilliam. « ' '
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A C. Fricke of Dallas was down
' la£tMweek-end to spend Mother's Day
, with his mother, Mrs. Ida Fricke: ■
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, O’GEDAR MOPS; Water mops, and
floor' waxes, and polishes. Clifton
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Sweet potato slips for sale, 25c per
hundreds Sam Mobney. ltp
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Use Wonder Powder for lice,
roaches, bed bugs, ticks, moths, .other
insects. Cowen Grocery. • Itc
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Will cut' any kind of. grain. Con-
tacts. P. Stanford) Rt. 1, Clifton (ljye
oh MW. MauddGolden’s place). 14-2tp
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Gef youf Sinclair PD Fly Spray
and stock spray at Sanders Jopgen
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I arid Aulie, Clifton.
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* Mr. ana Mrs. Baiy Pool and daughr
ter of Austin, vyere in CHfton to at-
ten^the funeral of Mr. Pool’s grand-'!
mother, Mrs. Tom Pool. ‘ j
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• FOR SALE—Registered Ramibouil-
let Rams. Large type aud heavy pro-
ducers, E. C. Johle. Clifton. 12-3 tel
Miss Mary Ripgness, .Route 2, Clif-
ton, stopped by the Record office to
Mrs. O* M. White called by the
Record Toff ice arid asked that the
Record be serit to lihxsister in Waco,
Mrs. Kathryne Hulme?’'**. - ;
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FOR SALE-1—8-foot Deering binder,
good shape. See B. N, Jenson, Gran-
fills Gaip, . «-2bp
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Mrs: p.'.yi1 Tcrtf^davc^Mt^rn^i: wn’ st<>Ppea &y the Record office to
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WANTED—White nurse for. three
children. No laundry-, except .'chip
dren’s clothes. Good home in- Dallas..
Send references to Mrs. Burton Gilli-
land, 2300 Bosque Blvd, Waco, Tyx. lc
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Mrs. Anpa Stapp of Clifton recent-
ly received several clippings from the
Houston papers teliinig of the'success
of her. daughter, Mrs. Jimmie Hobbs,
of Houston, had in winning <Vf
prizes for-her flowers and garden in
the- spring" garden club Hjfiows. ’ f'.
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> .1 need a man to do garage work,
all kinds of welding, car work. Good
pay by month. Have a house-to live'
in. ' Gillie1 Wallace Garage, Turners-
ville;. Texas. ll-ltc‘
GRAND BALL, Womack H^ll, Fri-
day night. May 17. Ladies free: Ad-
missioTu60c plus tax. '' 13-2tp
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HASTINGS RINGS arid Tire
Pumps, Special prices. Clifton. Home
and Au.tjr'Supply. * » Itc
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• Don’t be bothered with inferior
twine when a»u can get *the best at
the sanjg/price. Get McCormick-
iDeering or International. Clifton Im-
pfenent Co. ^ ' . >ltc
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P'o not ciiss; “Prid? and Prejudice”
presented by therSenlors at the Col-
lege auditorium^; May _17, ' at 8:15
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STARTED CHICKS—Reds, Rocks,
Black Minorcas, 'Cornish Games. Last
chance, season is over, Myles 'Feed
and Hatchery. ‘ Iff
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t We can supply yod^ steel,' rear
wheel attachments for VAC Jh|
Tractors. Siler and Torrence Iifipre*
ment, Co. o . \ (
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Bring your washing machiije repair
wprk to us. Exiperienced men to do
the job with plenty .of parts for every
job. Clifton Home and Auto Supply,
Chris E. Strand, mgr.
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Grady Cranfill fropi Craufills Gap
sent in funds for his Record subscript
tion for another year. ’ V
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j Uss Toxite,, Carbolineum or Cresan-
ol to fight mites and bluebugs. Hyles
Feed-and Hatchery. Itc
i JUST ARRIVE!!—A limited quari-''
tity of Pennanent Anti-Fiwexe. If
you will need this better1 buy new,
Clifton Hotne ap^Auto Supply, Chris
E- Strand, mgr. • xtc
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HOpStl' FOR RENT—4 rooms,
bath, running water, electricity, six
miles-east of Clifton on old highway
to Merid|an. Prefer to rent to tenant
■who will help werk farm, Erwin
Wiedefhenders, Clifton, v ' ltc
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, Watch your food prices, so for Top
Quality Foods .at mode?k prices shop
regularly at Cowens. SUrt today., ltc
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son’s Filling Station, One fly killed
now will stop thousands later. 13-2tc* Grocery.
FLOOR 1. SA&DING
AVAILABLE — Anyone desiring
I\po.rs sanded and finished, contact
ttllie Stryker*or Phone 58.
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We h”ave a new shipment of gas and
kerosene room heaters. Buy now for
fall use. Clifton-Home and Ajito Sup-
ply. '■ itc
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Use Cooks’ DDT surface spyay for
your house, kills flies, mosquitoes,
maths, other ' insects. Every two*
weeks all that is necessary. Cower.
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Home and Auto Supply-
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Ing 'Station. First -class servici
given.
Seri MurzdltElder as
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service
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Mr. Beniwtt,
husband, in “Pride and
X C J.C. auditorium Fri-
ft8:15pjm. X Wc
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, Now avSflable Tn free containers,
free flowing exclusive brand 100%
' pure carbolinertm, only fl.50 per gaL
v Dansby 'Feed Mjlls. 12-3*
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‘ j Louis Lange, (who is employed in
the Fort Worth office of the United
X States Army'Engmeers, visited .in the
home of-his mother, Mrri. Louie Lar-
sqri, this past we%-end. »i. ,
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Gholerh in poultry i^rSl^spresed in
,v; thi3 territory arid isl commonly
. diagnosed* as Sore foot, Roup,
heart trouble and paralysis. Better
see us at first signs. Dansfiy Feed
. »Mills. ’ 12-3tc
We have genuine llkytag parts and
^dve you authorized Maytag service
on, your Maytag. Clifton Implement
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Sgt. Thomas Kimball, who is mak-
ing his.second trip across, will be as-
signed to Btry. B, 9th F. A. Bn., .arid
receiv/feis- maii through AP0 3, .care
postmaster, New Yora •
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We' have"received several shijgnents
of starter-growing mash and laying,
qrash, also that-good dairy feed. We
will supply :you long as we can
get tt. "Clifton Implement Co. itc
We can supply ypuir. steel, rgar
wheel attachments for VAC Case
Tractors. Siler, arid, -Torrenee, Imple-
ment Go. . . ■ ltc
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The Record*recently received' iiirord
from the, Texas Tech News service-
that John Prather Standefetv son of
R. W. (Dude) Standefer, Star'Route;-
Clifton; -had pledged Spcii, men’s so-
majoririg in accounting.
TIRES—When you need' »
tractor or implement tire let Sus sell
you your needs. Clifton Implement
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WANTEi?—Two men on fanch.
steady wort, $3 to .35 per day, Tom
Curtbn, Bosque Implement CO.,
ley Mills. • ' .■ ; '
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] BINDER REPAIRS—We have re-
ceived a good shipment of hinder parts
and more are to follow. If we did not >
have, it when you heeded it please
call again and we' may have your
peeds now, Clifton Implement CO. ltc
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For FREE REMOVAL of dead,
crippled, or worthleea. stock, call
COLLECT Hamilton Soap Works,
Phone 303, Hamilton, Texas. ' tfc
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brandes and Mr.
and Mi%. Oscar Gaitgsbei drove to
Fort Worth last Sunday afternoon to
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cial cliib. Standefer, is' a jbnior and,'Bikers Memorial Coliseuriu
MAVTAGS—We ate defiverii^ r
Maytags n«W and haVe been for some
time. Better get your name Mi our
list. They all want a Maytag, Clif-
ton Implement Co; ltc-
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'dihging qualities, Elizabeth Arden's exquisftqjlusion)
\and Cdtneo Powders ore effective foAvery^^ '
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^technique, they double the life of mqlisHUp «d V. ■
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FOR SALE—Bedroom suite, iron-
ing board- baby, stroller 'and other
household goods. Mrs. E. B. Rachiug:
see me at Mrs.' E.'J. .JohiisoVs re-sy
BINDER TWINE—We can furnish
you with International- and that best
Of all-McCormick-Deering twine. Let
tis supply you with your needs-for,a
(better twine.’ Clifton • Implement
Co. v'-,, . - (- ' ltc
ADLERIKA
S»y A 0 L A - 7 £ £ K A
TOMt-UP # tli
YOU* J- */ton
NUttittON ZOMt/ „0GWU
CAUJION: USE ONjT AS OlkECTFO
DR. W. A. JOHNSON
' OPTOMETRIST
Specialist iff examination ef eyes
And Fitting of Glasses
’ , MERIDIAN, TEXAS »
BURRELL F. WORD
ATTORNET-AT-LAW
MERIDIAN, TEXAS
.BINDER TWIW ,
Boettcher Grain A Lumber
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ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS—
J!.- L. Hardin, .Meridian, Real Es.
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Prejudice”, at the i
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CHIBOPRACTOR
PHYSIOTHERAPIST
LADY. ATTENDANT
MERIDIAN , * TEXAS
WE WANT TO BUY
Yoor ..
EQGS, CREAM ,
CHICKENS, TUBKCTS
AND COW HIDEST
Your Business'
Greatly Appreciated
OYIS W. OLSON
Clitton Poultry & Egg Ci.
ANNOUNCE THE OPENING
yBlue Top Cafe ; '
North Edge of Clifton, Highway 6
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MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT
NEW BUILDING ANB^ EQUIPMENT
SUNDAY SPECIAL-FRIED CHICKEN
SPECIALIZE IN BARBEtfjfcB MEATS. -v
Free Coffee Saturday v
8 A.M. UNTIL 6 P.M. "
Public Cordially Invited to Inspect New Cafe.
Hours, 6 A. W. until ( A. M. Daily
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£ R. CRAWFORD, ~ Proprietor
StfHf EDiflFORT CQOlini
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with ATTIC VENTILATION
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Your critic is a
HEAT TRAP v
/Without ventilation
In samriier, you? attic is a heat trap, build-
ing up temperaWes as high as^25
degrees above outside temperatures. This
sfored up heat hets like a blanket keep;
ing your "house uncomfortably Jpot long
after the sun. goes dawn. -
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Attic fan>ventilation eliminates this prime
cau^e.of summer discomfort by drawing .
epoi air ih through the windows, circu* •
la ting it about the house and'blowing hot
air put through attic vents, thus cooling
► the entire house, instead of fitting t
unti| midnight waiting for the house
cool off, you can retire egfly and
in cool comfort, r .
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Attic fans are available now for i
ate Installation. Consult your
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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/m1/5/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.