The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1946 Page: 7 of 8
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ARE QUICKLY SATIF1ED AT OUTLAWS'
-‘-F eatur ing ‘This- Week—
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• LIGHTCRUST WHpLE WHEAT
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Fine Parking Spacer-Open until .7:30 P.'M.
OUTLAW’S CASH GROCERY
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On Highway 6
Clifton, Texas
The graduating classes of Clifton
High School and .Crffton Jtinior Col-
lege, and the two Iffihor students from
Pottsville, Cranfills .Gaip and Meridian
where the, Beta- Beta chapter of" the
Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority, has
members, were entertained Monday,
evening by the latter group 'in th#
school «afeteria.: .*■ '■ •
A very interesting program was
given at. the entertainment; .Mrs.
Jack Tindall reviewed <he book; "The
Egg and I,” song arrangements were
given by Mafjorie -Penny and Shew
Lynn ‘Smith from -Meridian-under, the
direction.,of Mrs. Lynn Sfnith, And
CARD OK.THANKS
We wish to thank our relatives and
friends foj the. many, .deeds, of kimi-,
ness, for the loving.sympathy, for the.
_______ __beautiful ’.floral .offerings,|and for the
thiougEout'the -evening piano s*lbc^ comforting-, words . spoken . which
links nirnrn mnrl'nriul nir *AA l»o ■T.PctPI* .knlnml In litrlitow ntir rrriof
TRY KlLBOY’S
DELICIOUS STEAKS
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Sffiae Bird Ready-Pack t
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THE KILROY CAFE |
RAY JACKSON ahd BILLIE STRYKER, Owners ’ SS
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The Cubs have played § games, .
winning 2-and losing 1. Langseth.-Iment Co“
catcher, has collected the most hits, 6,
and- is leading the Cubs in batting
.600. • Hill, Cup second baseman, is
•batting .500. Harvey, Cifb right
fielder, .has been at bat the most
times, 11, and is third in batting, at
,364. Langseth has scored tlhe most
runs, 6, and Hill and .Carpenter have
scored 4feacb. Hill has batted in the
most’ runs, 5, and Langseth is second
with 4.—B.C. ,
tiohs (were rendered by Mrs. fester
S^irirageT^ and, Mrs.'It, 0. Bas?i De-
licious. refreshments' were-jerved in
a very artistic manner.. , .
H h . ' • . Senior News
u . ; ' Only a week and^a half left to .us
w Seniors', and we’re really making the
most of it with.,three formal parties
on the roster for this week, arid our
Baccalaureate and fcomemricfement
exercises to follow. We wish to thank
our teachers, the school board', our
parents, and ^everyone who .in any
way is helping to mJtke bur gradua-
tion »so wonderful. We shall nSvpr
forget it. .•*■■■■ - ' *■
We ean.breathe now; the play has
been presented at long last! The huge.
55 mRHmdance was very gratifying,-and.
The many nice things said by the
people of the town have made us feel
that any efforts we put .forth .were
certairil^atiwankid.
• ' JSWor .Nfews. . .
Well, the 'basketball girls’ sweaters,
finally .came. WThjry ^iad told they
•helped to. lighten our jrri.ef in .the
deaths of our ddar •son- and .brother,
Donald, Our hearts are full of grati-
tude to you who gave’memorial gifts'
and to yhu .who ’brought in fyod. To
you who’ have .remembered. u,s witl\
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| 1 FOR ALL PLUMBING REPAIRS |
55.- And Installation of New Plumbing =E
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= When You Need ip Have Any Radio or jj
= ^ Electical Repair WoYk Done.; —
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1 SEE 0. E. SCHOW LUMBER CO . j
would come in July, find we had said
we would wear them anywajb-
' The Junior-Senior party seemed to
>e a success: At'least we think So.
Thank you* Mrs-, duel, the whole cjass,.
and our rocJm mothers fpr their sjjlen- [
did cooperation that made this party
•a- success. . . .-v .* ..--
Most of the gihls are busily strain-
ing their voices for. the Baccalaure-
ate, choir, trying to reach 'high C, oir
low. IW C.
s? , Sophomore News'
Six-weeks tests seem to be the main
worry of the Stluhoniores this^week.
This situation wlpulnn’t be so-bad if j
we werenK going to have finals next
Tuesday ilfid. Wednesday.
It seems to be the ambition of every
Sophomore to' collect as many Seniors’
cards, as pass i hie. '*Sfou Seniors should
feel flattered. L '
SnAVhy (give V.M. the brush-Sff,.Rd|» ?..
We’re, wery prou<m^bilr two. baskfet-
ball ' lettciynen. Ruth «. Prince. ^Wi,
"Bettie Hardie. 'Pretty sweaters, ^rls.|
One otP our. former classmates, Nina 1
Sue Watson, Was a visitor Friday af-
tetnoon'.n-^M.B.
Cubs Defeat Lions %i T
The .CHfton Cubs, defeated the
Crafrfills Gap Lions 14-11 .Wednesday,
May 8, at Clifton.’ The Cilbs got off
to a bad startVith the Lipn» sabring
6 d*ins tn- the first inning and tallying
all of their li nms in "the firs^ three
ibnipgs.-.biit the Ciil^s scored’in eygry
with 4 each in the last 2. Lang-
Sfth was CliftorTs bigigun in th'e of-
fensive department^ batting 2 fort 2.
getting a- base on balls, a hit batter,
on bage’by error, sebring 4 tuns and
batting in 2, Hill.hit ,3 for S wrth one
•hit being a double and s'cpriflg.iitrufie,
Seljos hit a triple in /this gaAne also.
The Lions used 4 different .pitchers,
-For—
VENETIAN BLINDS
MADE TO ORDER ' * , *
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Your Windows Measured Upon Request J . =
Telephone 12
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WE GIFT WRAP
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We Have Gifts^For-^very Occasion
Refresh At Our Fountain
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JERGJENS WTIOH, lt.«« *i*e .... ........... ..........A.......79c
CHARM KVBL PERMANENT WAVR r«. »1M ................
PHILLIP’S MILK OF MAGNESTA, 50c size—Limit 1 ........23c
SAL HBPATICA, 30c size—Limit 1,----------------------------------.I7g
L1STERINE, 78er»ise
CUB fA" Liquid Dentifrice) 50c value—Limit 1 ....................31c *
WOODBURY’S MATCHED MAKE-UP, reg. *LO0-Limit 1. 59c
JERGENS ALL, PURPOSE FACE CREAM, J1.25 value
Limit 1 , ' ./..i.....,,.-—: .;...........79c
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in this game .with the last, Birdie
Carlson, the losing pitcher. Schiibler
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and Bpyn hit. doubles for the Lions.
We can’ supply your steel; rear
wheel attachments for VAC Cake
Tractors. Siltr-and Torrence Imiple
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drove
visit ’ with Mr." ’
Neajy McDougal,
cere’’ thanks you, - May Soil .blebs’ you,-
,f Mr, ami Mrs. Lawrence Kingtie^s
Owen David' ' , . , . . p
-CARD OF THANKS
" We wikh.to’express our thanks and
gratitude to the‘friends- and neighbors
for their kindness and words of com-M
fort spoken in our hour ef sorrbw in
the death of our detfr\^nt son and
brother, who did not live long on this’
earth. Thanks fof the beauiifpl floral
offerings and your kindness^May God
bless you is our ,utej)er: ■ ,
Mr. and Mrs.‘Melvin Johnson
’ and Family c
BEAUTIFUL SETS
WEDDING BANDS
ENGAGEMENT RINGS
* for the
»’ • JUNE BRIDE
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RING and NECKLACE
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and other ™ ;
EXCELLENT ■
GRADUATION GIFTS
Expert Watch Repdir*^.
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"Whitney’s Jewelry Shop
Now Located just
est of Clifton Record
RECEIVED
CULTIVATORS and PLANTERS
FOR
R. C. and C. C. Case-/ Tractors
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Complete Stock of Factory Parts Tor
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Siler & Torrence Implement Co.
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DICK TORRENCE, Manager
WE HAVE IN STOCh^
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CAR PARTS—NEW M USED
- l.*AR(.K Xl'MBER MODEL T PARTS
WE ARE EQUIPPED TO GIVE YOU
- THE BEST IH fLECTRiC AN®
' ACETYLENE WELDING. <
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WE NOW HAVE A LARGE' SUPPLY OF
% /WINDSfilEjuD and DOOR GLASS
FOR YOUR CAR
LET I S REPLACE YOURr^ROKEN GLASgk' *
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Reasonable Prices, See— ^
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FINCHER'S SHOP
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.