The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1946 Page: 5 of 8
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your el^gric appliance dealer or this
company for full' information about this
low-cost way to summer comfort.
COOL breezes replace hhat i.
with atticjrentilgtion
'CUPID'S AMMUNITION"
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-MB' HAUL YOUR GRAVEL.
A B. Davis. ■ 15-2trp
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'■ We want to buy'your butter and
B- Cpwen Grocery. ‘ Itfe
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t-WANT YOUR LAWN MOWED?
M Jee Tom. Defoor. N 13-4tp
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( '.LET ME HAJUL YOUR GRAIN,
f B. Davis.
. Save on yoijr next grocery bill by
buying at Cowen Grocery. ltc
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LET ME HAUL YOUR GRAVEL?
W. B. Davis. . 15-2tip
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FOR SALE—5-iroam house for sale,
all modern, new-. E. R. Crawford, ltc
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• PLENTY OF BREAD — Cowen
15-2tip Grocery. 4 ltc
Kyle "‘■Alexander of. Gatesville
stopped^ for a short visit in Clifton
Tuesday afternoon. • ,
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- Better a*oid trouble and get In-
terBational"binder twine. Clifton-lm-
plement Co. • ‘ ltc
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’ WANTED—I want, to buy your
wool at the top price. A square deal
to all. C. C. Stryker, tft
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Miss Joyte Maxine Hoff, who was
ltom$ for the week-end from the Uni-
versity of Texas, Austin,‘‘had as her
guest, Mis* Lola Robinson of Kopperl.
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iCLOTHES BASKETS—Large size,
28 x 18 x 11 in., $1.98; fancy baskets,
all sizes, 69c to $129. Salyers Variety
Store. ltC
Mr. and Mrs. Jodie McFadden and
Douglas McFadden of Houston have
been visiting relatives in-, the Mo-
, sheim and Cranfills Gap communities..
' WANTED—100,009 ‘RATS to kill
with Dr. Ray’s Rat Killer. Money-
back guafaittee backed with $10,090
. bond. Hyles Feed <£ Hatchery. 15-6p
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«-V"" We have received a .pump engine
with pump jack attached. It’s the
kind that keeps, on pumping. Clifton
Implement Cp< - ltc
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FOR SALE—One 36-in. Air con-
ditidWer complete. Vhitney Jewelry
Shop. • ltc
Miss. Nond Lee Jones of Dobbin,
Texas, is visiting he£ aunt, Mrs. H.
H. Kill ion. . 3
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NEW SHIPMENT — Toys, color
books, cut-out 'books-pftd story books.
Salyers Variety Sto're. lte
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Miss Alice- Jenson, spent several
days last week visiting friends in
Temple, Kerrville and- other south
Texas cities. , ■ .
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We will today receive another
truck load of laying and starter grow-
ing mash. We will supply you as long
'as We can. Clifton Implement Co. ltc
H: A. Rachuiig an5 daughter, Sally
Ann,, of* Sugarland, visited in the
THE CLIFTON REGO^p,
Plenty of Corn Meal and Flour at
Cowen Grocery. . ltc
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ROOMS FOR RENT—Two large,
iriee*rdomf; Phone 90, Mrs. Eva Mc-
Coy-,^ . ltc
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We have a good assortment qf trac-
tor. tires. Let, us supply your^.needs.
Clifton Implement Co, ltc
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LET ME HAUL YOUR LIVE-
STOCK to the auction Wednesday. W.
B. Davis. * 15-Stp
Ed Amundson and Albert^1 Johnson
drove UP to take in the sights around
Possum Kingdom jJam-last Sunday.
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FLOOR SANDING MACHINE
AVAILABLE .— -Anyone desiring
floors sanded and finished, contact
•Billie Stryker or Phone 58. 13-4tc
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Pvt. Carl Singley, who is stationed
at Camp Swift, was a'visitor in the
A*. G. Amundson home this past week-
end.. ■ -•
Otis Olson and . Rev. Floyd W.
Thrash were out of town early in the
week on a fishing trip to Possum
Kingdom Dam and- lake area,
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For authorized Maytag seVvice let'
us supply your needs. We still are,
delivering Maytag- washers. Clifton
Implement Co. ltc
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Mr. and Mrs. John Outlaw and son,
Tek, of qgfton,.spent-'Sunday in Whit-
-pare"ts’
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Sunday. Mr. Rachuig is a brother of
Mrs. Krueger. ^ .
STEEL SCOOTERS—55 x 28-in„
will hold up 150 lbs. Riibber tires and
rubber tip handles, $3.98. Salyers
Variety Store. " ltc
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You-like'cool water to drink while
in the field. Get a water bag that
keeps' drinking water cool: Clifton
■Implement Co. ■ .. . f . • ltc
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FOR .SALE—Electric steel- guitar
and amplifier; one hand microphone;
standard guitar pick-up; phd one yj
standard guitar. Albert Sellers, P/Oh ^
Box 41, Clifton. lbpL
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For a.better tractor or car battery
g;et an Auto-Lite. Our tractor bat-
teries are made especially for trac-
’torS and will last longer. Clifton Im-„
fc. pigment Co. t' : ltc
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Ludwick of Clif-
ton drove to Pauls Valley, Oklahoma,
Sunday to -visit with, their son and
dadghter-in-lasv, Mr. and Mrs. V. D;
Ludwick. The latter are living in
h Pauls Valley while doing a special
IJ job for the Sant£ Fe.
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' BED ROLLERS — Screen door
catches, spring hinges, door springs,
turn bqftons, shade brackets, curtain
rods, sash rods, furniture knobs,
drawer pulls, and many more items
too numerous to mention. Salyers
Variety-Store. . He
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Mrs. Dury Holverson' drove her son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Dory
Holverson and son, Johnnie Wynne,
to thebe'home in Tyler last Suhday
and remained until Tuesday. The
jjyoung Halversons had come Ito Clif-
ton SgLirday fpr the College Alumni
and to visit friends and rela-
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Visitors ip .the home of Mrs. T. 9.
Swenson this Week were Mr. and Mrs.
B. L. Springer, Mary Jane awd R. ft
Jr„ of El Paso; Mr. and,(Mm. A. B.
EUingson and Sarah Jane of Wafco;
Mr. and. Mrs. T. O. Swenson Jr., Mr.
' and Mrs. P. G. Dekker, Kenny, Eileen
and Annett, sSheboygan, Wis.; Ques-
tad Swenson and Sarah Swensfin of
Fort Worth; MUs Maggie Lee Peter-
14 dbn of Houston; Mrs. W. T. Edgar,
Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mathis and
Jimmy, of Dallas.
Marvin Lynch, sort of Mf: and Mrs.
F. .E. Lynch, arrived in Clifton Mon-
day night after receiving 'his. di?-
'flutrge from the Army. Marvin has
jetn/roiie just short of two years and
has sailed and Down around the
world; he sailed out of California-for
India, where he was stationed at
Krachie,- and returned to. the U. S.
through New York City.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Matson of Clif-
ton had the pleasure of'having their
three daughters, Miss June Matson of
Big Spring, Miss Carol Matson of
Fort Worth and Mrs. Ralph C. Herd
of Saginaw, Mich., and their son,
Lloyd Matson of Hillsboro with them
this past week. Mrs. Heid, who has
been here,.with her parents for ap-
proximately. five" months, left for
Michigan this week. ' v * -
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Will J. Krueger Jr., purser in the
merchant marine, visited last week-
end in the home, of his parq^? Mr.
and'-Mrs. Will J. Krueger. Will'Jr>
has beeri stationed in Houston, but
left Cliftqn en route for a boat which
was due to go ,to Italy. ,
NOTICE—Oliver . E. Reesing has
purchased from Price Wallace the
’cafe at the corner pf, Cl if ton’s main'
street and highway. 6. The public is
cordially invited to come in at any
tipie; the service will be the best pos-
sible. Hours from 9 aun. until late gt
night.' ’ * 1SP
ON, TEXAS, MAY 31, 1946
PLENTY" OF BREAD — Cowen
Grocery. « ltc'
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LET Mffe HAUL YOUR .(GRAIN.
W. B. Davis, - 15*2tp
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• We still have-some of that good poR 'SALE—1940 Chevfolet 1M-'
6he kftitf thut fiUs the milk j t0*n tr.uek, short wheel has* George
FdSsett:* .'*• ‘ltc
paiL Clifton Jinuplement Co
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You can’t beat Cliftoh for a wool
market;' it’s 'always gold. Try
.Stryker; 14-TFC.
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Mn» and Mrs. Leo Jenson of Waco
were in Clifton-Sunday to yisit with
their parents, Mrs. John Jenson and
Mr. and .Mrs. W. W. Windham.
We have received somb shock ab-
sorbers for tractor seats that will
make' your tractor ride easier. We
also have seat cushions, and um-
brellas.. Clifton Implement Co. ltc
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Night Baseball ^Game, Meridian,
TqaSday, June 4.. Opening night game
of |he year. Meridiah tMaulers take
on ^American^Desk Company -team
from Temple! • . . 4 ltc
Mr. and (Sirs. Jeff Rfchards, ^vho
are now. located in Albany, visited in
the John R. Cowen *home last week-
end; their daughter, Patsy, who had
been attending school in Clifton, re-
turned with the Richards.
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Nit
son, Gary, and Mr. and Mrs- ------
Carmichael Jr. and son, Glenn Wayne, .
were. Sunday visitors' in the home of
I Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nicholas of'
Arlington. .1 . \
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-Harry Bradstree.t and school friend,
Diet' McCartfiey from the State of
Maryland, arrived in Clifton last
week-end to visit with Harry's par-
ents, Mf, and Mrs. Frank Bradstreet,
and other friends here. Harry and hja
friend are student's at John Brown-
■ University .at Siloatn Springs. Ark.;
they are to return for the next term
in -a few days. *
FLOOR POLISHING MACHINE
WE HAVE ONE FOR RENT BV THE DAY. SAVES
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TCI CLOVER FARM, V2-lb. pkg.
ILR Pekoe & Orange Pekoe, highest quality
ASPARAGUS
26c
Center cuts, No. 2 can --------2Sc
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SYRUP A limited amount on sale Saturday only.
ESE—We have a large shipment just received
at the old prices, '
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(,TL0VE.S—A nie? assortment of wortc gloves
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, CORN MEAL— White and Yellow.
HULiNGS CLOVER FARM STORE
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TEXAS
■; enjoy- /
(foea Pok/> fomforf
Bring
iff truck
1EAB0I
WE WANT TO BUY
■■/.*: Your
EGGS, CR^AM
CHICKENS, TURKEYS
ANEf COW HIDES.
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. 1. ‘ - Your Business.
Greatly Appreciated
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OTIS W. OLSON
Clifton Poultry & Egg Co.
V'reIy
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HOSIERY MILt
leg Make-Up
with ATTIC VENTILATION
0attcry -to youc legs .7^
tLe look of nylons... In tka
soft, tick MIAMI skade
^ > for summer glamour.'
• Smootks ory evenly,
* No wrinkles all day!
Remember those, stifling hoc nigbts last
summer, when you sa( outdoors udl
late, hating the idea o£ going into the
hot bouse to bed? ‘' H
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This summer can he' different If yon «•
stall an attic ventilating fan before ea> I
tremely hot weather arrives. An attic ftm ,
draws1n''cool, refreshing air dirougb the ,
^windows, circulates.it about the bouse ^
^'and blow* hot, stale air out through the
attic ventt- It^makes your entirehouse sa '
cool as a breeze-swept, shady, open porch. **
You can retjre early and enjoy a co*n-
fortable night’s sleep no matter how tof- «
rid the weather. ^
A limited number of attic fans are avail* ‘ j .,:j
, able now for immediate installation. See
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1946, newspaper, May 31, 1946; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796951/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.