The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1946 Page: 6 of 8
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SPECIALIZE IN WASHING AND GREASING
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NEWS
GAP
and Mrs. Axel Hanson of Me-
Rou'te 2, Kansas, were recent
in the home oLtMriand Mrs.
anson of Meridian, Route 2,
They were accompanied toy
*' «nly daughter, Mrs. E, Herring-
1-her daughter, Janie, of Dallas,
leasant meeting waS the result
tail mixup. Coincidentally, too,
-‘riilies have one daughter’each,
h of the Mmes. Hanson were
Anderson before' their marT
}n Christensen of Kilgore came
seday for a visit with Natives,
rnon Olson and Mrs. Calvin Py-
f Dallas were recent visitors
heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
on. •
er Bronstad, with the Mer-
Vfarines, has been here visiting
home of his father, J. C. Brdn-
Jahies' 1
he week.
' Finstad of Fort Worth spent
-end here visiting relatives,
has Just recently
has Just recently received his home,
ible discharge from the U. S.
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to Messrs. Orville Olson
t Uertelson for their renewal
for the Clifton Record
ings, AOM 3-c, recently I
, Va., arrived home last ]
■m Norman', Okla., where he
isgtoonorable discharge,
m, the home of Mr. and
i Bronstad Monday night
and Mrs. Allen Bronstad of
Mr. and Mrs^th., O. Bron-
Waeo, Mrs. Paut Hawkins of
Hot Springs, Arkansas, and Mr. and
Mrs. Mark'Keller of Nebraska. Mr.
and Mrs. Kelier are on their honey-
e.
moon. ...
Mr. and Mrs- Pete Baker and little
son drove up from’Baytown last week
to spend his Vacation in the home of
Mrs. Baker’s parents, Miv and Mrs.
Gus Knudson.
. Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Tergeraon of
^ Port Worth were week-end guests, in
the home of their parents, Mr. and,
•Mrs. J. C. Tergersoh and Mr. and
Mrs. Mat Reesing.
Mr.: and Mrs. Clyde Bronstad arid
.sons spent. Snnday.Whh their parents
-and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Walton .of Hamilton. ' '. X '
Mr. and Mrs. -Archie Tergerson of
Dallas, spent the week-end visiting.]
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. iMervin Knudson
drove down from their home in Fort
Worth Monday to spend their vaca-
tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B- M. Knutson and other’relatives."
»■- Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Smith and
little-son, Wayne Lee, of Waco, were
here for a .wyek-end visit with Mrs:
• Smithes pgyents,^Mr, and Mrs. Belvi’n
' Swenson.' -• -• ; ’
BRIDAL SHOWER HONORS
MRS, H. L. (BUDDY) BRACKNELL
A miscellaneous shower was given
in-the home of Mrs. Curtis Bakke for
Mrs. H. L. Bracknell, (nee Gladys
Bakke) Saturday afternoon, May 18,
from' 3 to 5 o’clock. Hostesses for the
occasion (were Mmes. Curtis "Bakke,
C. W- Lambert, J. B. Pierson, X). C..
Johnson, J. E. Wilson, Milton G. Dahl,
Tom Humphries, Mervin Bakke and
Janey Dahl. . In the receiving line
were Mrs. O.’ S. Bakke, mother of the
bride, Mrs. P. G. Knudson, sister of
the bride, and the bride, MrS. H. L.
Bracknell. -T - . -
Mrs. O. C. Johnson and Mrs, C*-,W.
Lambert greeted the guests at the
door, with Mjss-Janey Dahl presiding
over the Bride’s Book. Guests were
then asked to pass into the dining
room where they were served punch
and cookies toy Mrs. Curtis Bakke and
Mrs. Mervin Bakke. ' . t-
Mrs. J. E. Wilson then greeted the
guests as .they passed into the guest
room where many beautiful 'and use-
fuf gifts were on display.''
Many beautiful ’arrangements
flowers Were seen throughout the
Quite a number attended Sunday
School here .Sunday. Tt is hoped -that
the attendance will continue to in-
crease. Come e&rly and brii^g some-
one with’ you.
* .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poston of Hamil-
ton were recent guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. JL B. Poston.
Recent guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Alexander were Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Alexander of Hills-
boro, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Forest Robinson
and Mrs.. Joyce Frazier of Waco, Mrs.
Burdette, Travis and Inez of Al-
varado. Travis has recently received
his honorable discharge ajfter having
servfed 22 months#-with the Armed
forces overseas.
Mr. arid Mrs. George-Lane of East-
land were recent guest’s in the home
of Mr. arid Mrs. Oscar Bergman and
Mrs. R. iM. Lane. -
Olaf Rohne of Cranfills Gap was a
pleasant visitor in this Community on
Tuesday of last week. Mr. Rohne
made his home, in this community
back in 1907 or 1908. He-found that
many changes have taken place since
he left some 37 or 38’ years ago.
Nevertheless, he located a number of
old friends and ’ neighbors who were
very glad indeed to have him come
back for a visit. He stated that he
had recently sold his* good-looking
farm near Cranfills Gap,
Mrs. Frank Bradsireet of ^Clifton
visited in the home of her uncle and
aifrit, Mr. and MrsT A. Dansby, during
the past week-end.’ She was 'accom-
panied home by Miss Electra Dansby.
Mrs. Bradstreet and Miss ' Dansby
visited in Waco one day last week.
Mrs. Raymond Knudson and son of
visiting relatives in
- section. , -• y*- ’ * ‘ •
Mr. and Mirfi. Tf J. Thompson of
Waco visited relatives here over’the
week-end.
Mrs. Pat Sherwood of Cliftori
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Poston were re,
cent guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Jim Horih
at Mosheim: ’X
Mr. arid Mrs. J. L. JMabhewd and J.
B. Mathews attended the funeral’.of
Woody Jlolt at Coryell City Saturday.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Alexander of .,
Waco were out looking over *their gg
farm here Sundjry:
Mrs. Otis Olson and Mrs. Cortez
Brooks of Clifton visited their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. j. Sowell here;
Monday afternoon,
i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vickrey visited
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hines, Sunday af-
ternoon.
Miss Jean Sowell spent the week-
end with Miss Betty Mathews.
Mrs. Fred Roetschke of Vernon waj
a very pleasant visitor in the home of
this writer Friday aftrirrtnem.
Wafter Towntey of Cliftgji visited
his brother, Charley- Townley and
family here Sunday.
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EARL B. MORRIS MARRIES
MISS LENA EMILIE BURO
Miss Lena E.'Buro, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Buro of Route 1, Clif-
ton, Texas, became the bride of Earl
B. Morris, soft’’Of Mrs: •'ll. T. Wilson
of Clifton, Wednesday,-May -22. The
wedding took place at Rev. W.
Bielefeldt’s studying during the after-
noon at 5:35. Mrs. W.. F. Bielefeldt
Was bridesmaid and Henftan Wurbs
was best man.
Beautiful Swiss
WRBT WATCHES
for the ladies
17 Jewel in Gold Case
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WEDDING RING SETS
Stop in to see our
Growing Jewelry Stock
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f Expert Watch. Repair
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Whitneys Jewelry Shop
s. Now Located Just
West of Clifton Record '
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1 OPEN ALL.NIGHT f
S.’,; TO SERVE TRUCK DRIVERS AND OTHER ALL j
S ' . NIGHT TRAVELERS " \
S Truck drivers are noted for selecting eating j
mat t places which serve the best food; we consider --
ihan honor to have been selected as an eating -
— place of these ail»night drivers. ■
MRS. HOUSEWIFE
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Did you know that research engineers have estimated
a woman using a six pound iron lifts 1,200 pounds and
pushes the ftxm six miles while/finishing an average
washing? \ • * ~*x' - ’
Wejare asking If thrS strain is necessary during .the hot
months ahead. Why not let us take this load off your
hands; we are equipped to wash and finish your clothes
in such a manner that you -will be proud of them.
CLIFTON STEAM LAUNDRY
GEO. HARRIS, Owner NETTIE JOHNSON, Mgr.
WILL BE OPEN THURSDAY
Corrte in and have your choice sandwich
with a’delicious malted milk.
PHILLIPS’ MILK OF MAGNESIA, 50c size, Limit one,
RED AR^W^ENOTRATiN^^””””''^ *
SSS TONIC, |1.25 value «...
ALKA SELTZER, 60c size
ICKS SALVE, reg. 35c size
INIMENT, reg. $1.00
......29c
49c
,..79c
97c
.. . 49c
21c •
:......29c
..... 18c
cue liquid
JERGENS’ ALL PURPOSE COLD CREAM, $1.20 size ... 89c
WILDROOT CREAM OIL HAIR TONIC, 60c value ,,.« 49c
ASPIRIN TABLETS, Norwich, 100s, Limit One .J l2c
VICKS NOSE DROPS, reg. 50c\ . .....
PALMOLIVE SOAP, 10c size, 3 bars for .1...
LYDIA E. PINKHAM COMPOUND, reg $1.50
EX-LA^. 25e size ...................................................
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS, $1.25- value ____
ROGER & GALLET SACHET & TALCUM, reg. $1.50
RED ARROW EYE BATH, 50c size
B-PLEX LIQUID A VITAMINS, reg. $2.75 ^..vZZ.I.Z
RUBBING ALCOHOL (Absolute alcohol),-49c value —
"..lBc
49c
. .$1.19
.......3?c
$2.19
.......23c
SERVICE DRUG STORE
“That Personal Service”
Clifton
Texas
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THE HAM»ST
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SPECIAL STEAK DINNERS ON WEDNESDAY.
, CHICKEN LUNCH ON SATURDAY
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Closed on Sunday until 4 pj
HUDDLE
V. R. LEE, Mgr.
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# • Vou probably, have driven your present oar
more miles and years than any other you’ve ever
owned. It still may-have a long way to go before
you get delivef^ of a new car. • # As a car grows
older thcr’etrain on all parts increases and regular
care is more important than ever—not only rifkeep
- it rqllicig and iriaintain its trade-in va.Iue, but to keep
it in safe operating condition h • • Tou’ll find the
best way to keep your.car In good condition is to
bring it “borne” regularly—to your Ford dealer—for
service. NM Witlf^ the rettirn of many veteran
mechanics, your Ford dealer can now offer you
fast, expert hervice. He uses genuine Ford parts ”
--to make yottr car rim better, last longer. Reiheot*
ber—Ford’s out in fronf in service, tdqi
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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/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.