The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1946 Page: 6 of 8
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ME IN OB CALL * '
ADIATOR SERVICE
l°t%, block 26, Edgewood Addition to
CitjA'of Clifton, consideratimT >275.
j.'lT Patterson, tract ofjand out of
the F.. Lundt survey, kelson Bros.
Addition tothe City of Clifton.
M. 8. Jameson to K. T.. Smith—4)$3
Moddie" Lee Osborne to Mrs.
itterson, tract ofjand out Of
Lundt survey, kelson Bros.
. —ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE-^
Fire; Windstorm, Hail, Explosion* Automobile, & Life.
Strong Companies. Courteous Treatment.
talker, this week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Chase Primm and Son,
I Thomas, of Fort, Worth,wgpe recent
[visitors of Mr; and Jln^T C. Primm.
Mias' Lena Word spent (Saturday
[and Sunday in the B. F. Word. home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse White were
among out-of-town guests of Mjygnd
Mrs. Moran Dunlap. this weak. ,* j
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman J. Bates of
Beaumont and their daughter are
visiting in'-the home off Mrs. Bates’
sister, Mrs. J. T. Archer,
_ Mr. and Mps. James' Stockard of
Waco spent^e week-end in Meridian
with relatives and fribnijs. - ?
Mr. and Mrs. C. E.-Hortonand son.
PHONE 76
^ STOP WITH US
MR BEST IN GAS AND OILS : .
And Fine Choiee of Groceries .
jlZE IN WASHING AND ^RE/lSlNG
us Humble Service Statkm
AND GROCER? *
'.T/?8’1" Teanison CLIFTON
AN (p RANK WITH THE SPIRIT
^F A NEWA^E ^ •
-wuoiiuc vyu.,
consideration, $175.00. . .
J. E. Archer to ,1. L. Pascal—103.5
acres out of, the Wm. §. Wilson sur-
vey, consideration, $3,560100. ' . .
H. A„ Morrison et al to ft. 'Morgan
IjVaH oar years of service to this, community we .
have never faced backward toward, the past. We
have believed in progress. We have greeted the
new aWthe true. The 'UjfcV and false we have re-
jected,* and We have trusted to our.experience, &
tell us whjch was which5 ' • '
This ban^has a Fecord of stability. ' li*also has
a record of pr^esssT^ff ^the combination of ex^v
pgyience and friendly _ cooperatio^i in' your prob-’-
^jfe»S,of"tbd^y, is one that appealajo you, we be-:
Alieve Ave can SCTve you to your advantage.
—tract of land described jn V&l. -147,
page 164, Deed Records, Bosque Cc.,
Texas, consideration, $11,1578,75.
. L- R- Gardner et ai to Mrs. Martha
Gardner—unsold portion 96 2-nacres
out of the Hug’ll A. Taylor survey.
D. A. Benton Sr. et al to L. L. Hud-
soir-iimaqt of land described in Vol.
147, .page T56, Deed Records, Bosqu.e'
RAINS TO MAKE
ORDERS THE BEST
seals a trial and you will
of our regular customers,
Home and Auto Supply,
KILL RED ANtS! Ydu can easily+
rid yourpremise* of Red Ant Bed*
with Durham'* Extermo Aut
Balls at a cost of Ids* them-5c per.
den. Six BoHs 30c and 12 Ball* 50c
at. Service Drug Store.
ial Steak Dinners oil Wednesday
Chicken Lunch on Saturday *' ■ '
FARMEH-S STATI BANK
r) * * Solid As A Boet,? *
CLIFTON. . . ; . . "./TEXAS
< Air Conditidhed
iy thru Saturday, OpeS
Cold Preparations
Liquid, Tablets, Salve, "ijoae Drops
...........intil ,12 Midnight,
inday, Open from 4:00 P.' M. until Mfdnight.
of ^bilene, Ralph
‘^SH Dunn«rin oi
Gardner and Mrs^Jesgt| Dunngin otf
Mrs. R. B. Mooraiqn, her daughter,
Mrs. ’Earl C. Schendel and ibwoy.i
CAUTION! Use, only as directed.
Robert Earl,Mn.andMrs, <J. R\ Kelly
and children, and Miss Jewel Moor-
man, al* of Austin, spent .last w»k
wifh Mrs. Moorman’s daughter, MfcJ
HUMBLE
LEE/MJT. ■-
Our dealers joinTgsJn making this frank report to
• VI V
Joe White and family. Jewel, who rS!
c«ntly received her discharge'from tftf
WACs, remained for a longeFivisIt"
With' her'sister. . V. ". ‘ .~V'
’ Marriage Licenses? '» 4 '
Joseph Cleveland Hofcvard and Mss
Virginia Gtose Shafner. \
Duel Lester Baldridge and •’ Miss
Anne FraruST Bowers. ■
C.;W. AjJeh And Miss Pauline Mila*.
Bijly-* Joe Josep and Miss Jeane
Warren. . ’ •• •
Clifton, Texgys
t*'. . ... *<■ „ ■*f ■ ;>%v ■»
iffERNATiONaL Harvester is get-’, adduction,'efforts will mean phat
. ting-back into produ'etion with your local dealer cap expect only
[1 possible speed.. Extra shifts, a small number of parts aniTma-
ne beingjemployfed wJiereVer cun« chines at-a time. Since we-must
itiorp pqj-mit, to'try to overcwfflr‘‘ play; fair wt||h all our customers,
le production losses of the re- . there, will be a sprinkle of parts
snt itrilae. Everything is being - and .machines all over the coun-
jae to gqt parts andmachines to try—not a downpour in any one
' ■■ . . ’.section.
.While we'and our dealers would , 'You will be glad to know
ke to lell-you thjp^his means an all repair parti'production schtd-•
imedtete end tonhe shortage of ules are far beyond normal.
"‘kX* ttiafcupihW-.it . -
ore acCdrate £6 say that it^ »
eansthe beginning of thpendof No hoarding ' - '
, If‘.illneas or- b«B weather de- ' ' ' r
ys you seriously in the Spring, | Y°u may be sure
and DISK HARROWS is reason-
ably good. On COMBINES.
MOWERS, HAY RAKE&, ONE- '
MAN. hay balers; CORN
PICKERS and mafly’other items,
our schedules have been Seriously.
. disrupted. WeSnust in, fairness \
my that Wny of oug customers .
ant likely to be disappointed on '
’delivery of these machines'.. On
MILKING MACHINES, STA-
TION ARY ENGINES, and some * v
‘other small units we are hopeful
of pinking practically .normal <te- 1 V
livery. ' ‘ J \
. We know you will understand -*
the reasons why youf dealer can- ;
We’re doing ofyl we can
to cerve people waiting
lor telephoned >
Surgent—5 ajres known as. J. F.,
Wright, in city .of Meridian, consider-
ation, $375.00. ,
. J. A. Hyles' to A. B. Amuridson-r-i
S% lot 1, block 9fc,S’»Ison. Addition to
‘theXity of. Clifton,’fconsideratlbn, $5r
000.00. > ’: ' ’
I O, Dudley. Lane to Donald Cameron
-f-lot 6, Lanes Addition to tile, city'0$
Meridian, consideration, $200.00,
Mrs. •Nellie Towena Gibbons Helm I
that every ma-
; J^nBpk. .chine will be ship-
pad to dealers as
—I.. I’ soonascotopleted. like to get, blit his situation is a
. We do not and bill -^difficult one ’dnd' not of his own
not hold machines off the market.
; \ At the start of the strike we
had on haud at all our factories
’and branches jiisi837 tractors of
all kinds—less than two d^ys’
production—aftd405of these were
not completed.' Many of those
•lHE urgent job of getdog telephone^service to
those waiting is going ahead. We are nearing afr
milestone: Soon everyone who .needs only a tele-
phone instrument itself to get service will have
It. That shortage is about over. /
In the first three months of this year we have,
installed 150,000 new telephones in the five statei
we serve. This is as many as we would, have in-
stalled ib siit'hidfifhs of a normal y«r. *•».'
Although 170,000 new applicants for service
during this time kept the waiting list long (223,-
000 in the Southwest is April began), we now -
are getting service faster to those waiting longest.
A "great n\any of the people waiting for service
on Y-J Day ijqw have it.
Two big'jobs remain : -. - _
y ■ .9 t
| As quickly as we can.get it, we are.wiring
° the precision, intricate machinery that hah-
dles your c’allvm.^he exchange. This takes
time and skill. We must do years of wotk
Material shortages
No cutting corners i
on quality
. There
thing you can be
mmM- absolutely cer-
ll| tain about: We>
/ (QUALITY not cut
■~~-Z — ' corners on qual-
^ ; ; ity in order to in-
crease production in this emen-
gency. For- years we have said:
'•QUALITY IS THE FOUNDA-
TION OF OUR BUSINESS.’?
Today we say it—and mean it—
as much as ever. , 1
* We know you need new ma-
chines—and .need, them h^Jly?
' But we believe it will pay you to
' wait, just a ljttle while’longer if
you cannot get all you want im-
- mediately., By waiting you can
- be sure your new equipment will
have the quality so rightly asso-
ciated with INTERNATIONAL
HARVESTER for so many years.
The preliminary
chores of getting
our plants back in-
to phape for full
-—jjr-, , , ,l productionarefin- 1 radiator cores. . Most of the rest
■ ^ ished. But die- represented the normal daily
turbances ip" other ihaustries and- \ "float” between tfee end of the ■
resulting material shortages mAy 'F assembly line and the shipping,
affect our. plans. Light; gauge. platform. Naturally no tractors
steel'sheets, brass and copper, ^eremadeduringthe strike,
fractional horse power motors, -y. • ’ *
What dealers may
have for you
-ffr . ' We can report
|,,J to you that
our current
~— production
- ' ’ , • on TRAC-
TORS j/e, good and we are shipt^
ping at a normal rate. Even so,
there will not be enough to-go
around. The situation on PLQWS-
RefilUng the Well
survey, town of Glifton, considera-
tion, $500.00. J
Robert J. Pounds to John Iff. Sin-,
. I^oth our. dealers
Unii anc* our<\i>rd®ches
' . - have run dry^ on
'BGkfll'?' ( parts and new fo»-
— chines. So the big-
gest . chor^ is to
get their working stocks back to
normal. .It will take tjjae to ffIT'
thp-pipeline to de^efs—just as it
takes time for you*Jo refill a Well
or cistern after it has^un dry.
Stock and. display rooms of our
dealers represent not one, bjit ten
thousand reservoirs which'.must
be refilled. /The most heroic pro-
I can furnish you
Uroad Breasted Baby Beef
i Turkey PoHlts ,
H. CURTIS [
Texas
Meridian,
Omaha
Hospitalization, Health and
Accident mid Life Insurance
leaned on ages Of 3 months to
75 year* of age.
your telephone. ,
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.