The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1952 Page: 4 of 8
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And PERSONALS
FOB SALE—1949 Chevrolet De-
luxe 2-door sedan. Only been driven
34,000 miles. Radio, heater, and air
ducts. This car is a real buy. Arn-
old Farm Machinery. ltc
POSTED—My property against I NOTICE—My farm is posted. No
hunting or trespassing in any man- hunting. E. C. Craft. 40-4tp
ner. Pernie Dansby. 41-6tp
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richards rec-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Turner, of ently moved into the new home
Port Lavaca, visited in Clifton with they have completed just south of
Aid will have a Bake Sale on Sat-
urday, November 15, beginning at
10:00 A.M. at the City Hall, ltc
Mrs. J. W. Blewett went to Rich-
ardson Thursday of last week to
spend several days there with her
sister, Mrs. H. W. Greer, and with
other relatives and friends.
FOR SALE—My equity in two
1 bedroom house with garage at-
tached. Located at 714 S. Ave. I,
■ Clifton. James Sparks. 41-2tp
i
i Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ryan and son,
. Jay, of Hico, spent Sunday of this
. week in Clifton with Mr. Ryan’s
> brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
. Mrs. Joe Ryan.
FALL BARGAIN RATES are now
in effect for the Waco News-Trib-
une and Times - Herald. Let The
; Clifton Record handle your mail
subscriptions; $13.90 for daily and
Sunday; $10.90 for daily only, tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe L. Fulton
and family, of Fort Worth, spent
Sunday of this week in Clifton with
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Dietiker Jr. They
also visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ole S. Seljos while here.
Make this a big Christmas for
your wife—start paying now on a
new refrigerator, new kitchen
range, or a new radio for the fam-
ily. You’ll find Western Auto ready
to fulfill your desires at a moder-
ate cost. ltc
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mahler of
Belton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finch of
Temple, and Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Flint of Cisco came in Monday
night for a'fasit with the O. L.
Flint family. The group spent Ar-
mistice Day at Whitney Lake where
the men folks enjoyed a day of
fishing. A. C. and O. L. Flint are
brothers.
SWIFT’S 20% Range Cubes con-
tain NO GROUND SCREENINGS—
only whole ground grains are used,
also contain meat and bone scraps
relatives and friends from Friday!the Edwin Sinderud home,
of last week until Sunday.
DEAD ANIMAL SERVICE—Free
and sure. Call collect, phone 303,
Hamilton, Texas. tfc
Mrs. Eddie B. Hudepohl, of Aus-
tin, spent from Friday of last week
until Tuesday in Clifton visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Stanhiser.
L was measured at 1.05
te Albert Nelson farm
own most gauges show-
one inch. This was the
in flie long drought
ought much thanksgiv-
le people. Most every-
in better spirits Mon-
The Clifton Record
MRS. ROBERT L. BALDRIDGE
ROBERT L. BALDRIDGE JR.
Editors and Publishers
Established in the Year I89S
at Spitzer’s Leather Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amundson
and daughter, Nona Ann, of Austin,
spent last Saturday and Sunday
here with Mr. Amundson’s mother,
Mrs. Neil Amundson, and other
home folks.
STRAYED from my place: One
three-year-old red, white faced,
horned bull. Notify M. B. Jameson
of his whereabouts and receive re-
ward. 40-2tp
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Callan spent
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ry to learn that Mrs. R. Q. Allen Sunday at Texas City visiting with
has been a patient in tile local their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
hospital since Saturday of last an(* Mrs. Gerald Rice. During their
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Mrs. R. E. Briggs Jr. and daughter,
also of that city, on a trip to Gal-
veston. Mr. Rice spent Friday and
Saturday of last week in Clifton
on duty with the National Guard |
_ . . here,
lar way to really set off the oc- —
casion at Doc’s Cafe. ltc R|
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Anderson and I |
daughter, Joyce, spent from Fri- I
day of last week until Sunday in I
Port Neches where they visited I 1
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bron- I f
stad.
FERGUSON grain drills and tan- I a
dem discs ready for delivery at I i
McCown’s Tractor Co. Stop by and I |
let us show you the advantages of I if
the Ferguson System. ltc I ®
Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson I
and daughters, Cynthia and Betty, I ^
of San Antonio spent several days I ^
in Clifton this past week-end. The I W
Thompsons visited numerous rela- II ^
tives and friends while here, but J | j
the main purpose of the trip was'
to be with Mrs. Thompson’s mother,
Mrs. Jim Hulme, who is a patient
TURKEY dinner with all the
trimmings for $1 at Doc’s this Sun-
day. ltc
His many friends are glad to
learn that L. C. Perry, who has
Entered at Postoffice, Clifton, Tex.,
as Second Class Mail Matter.
MHPQtlUD-
Bar of Texas sends word
|§Mgnizes the need for
g the small loan Business
and limiting the charges
amount and that the orga-
tvill urge adoption at the
ijature of legislation simh
at already adopted in 30
ot only do thousands of
Towers in Texas pay in-
tes at 140 per cent, 200
end even 250 per cent to
rks but the borrower’s
impaired in many instan-
the worry inflicted over
tayments on such interest
•been a patient in the local hospital,
is able to be up and about again.
For easy, dependable starts, get
a Mobil battery at Lynch’s Mag-
nolia Station; stays 34% stronger
and last 14% longer, yet costs no
more. ltc
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1952
Record Subscription Rates'
Bosque, Coryell, Hamilton
Counties, 1 year...
6 months ..............
All others in U. S...
6 months______________
NOTICE—We have a nice sup-
ply of fresh pork ribs, hogs’ feet,
hogsheads, pork chops with the
fat trimmed off, and lots of other
cheap items in our grab box. Clif-
ton Locker Plant. 39-2tc
. "** • *»*»'■* »uo, ax «x vanau ofrciii
Her many friends have been sor- from Thursday of last week until
ry to learn that Mrs. R. Q. Allen Sunday at Texas City visiting with
has been a patient in tile local their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
hospital since Saturday of last ancf Mrs. Gerald Rice. During their
week and hope that her improve- v*®it they were joined by Mr. and
ment is rapid.
Have you tried one of Doc’s ex-
tra special steak dinners? If you
have occasion to celebrate a birth-
day or anniversary, that is a popu-
...$2.50
Low Interest. Long Time. Quick Service.
L E. TENNIS0N, CLIFTON, TEXAS
RARY to the Communistic
Ida put out by the Reds,
erican system offers the
Brtgnity for the public to
share in America’s great
v* power. In fact, many of
tdium and lower income
’ in the U. S. have one or
ires of stock in one or more
-eat industries. It was only
pointed out bow the em-
of U. S. Steel, probably
he largest producing cor-
ns in the U. S., could easily
» the entire stock of the
> for food assimilation. Get them at
r Bronstad’s Gin. ltc
’ Mr. and Mrs. John E. Grossman
r and sons, Arthur Randall and Rus-
sell Alan, of Fort Worth were rec-
! ent visitors in the home of Mrs.
Grossman’s mother, Mrs. A. B. Pos-
1 ton. This was the first visit to see
' his grandmother for Russell Alan,
| who was just seven weeks old.
Is your heater doing the job it
should? If not, stop at Western
Auto, and let Hyles and Handley
fix you up with a new heater that
will do the job. ltc
SAVE time—feed Purina Layena
—no scratch grain, oyster shell or
green feed needed. Just Layena
and water. Ideal for lots of eggs.
Start . .. grow . . . lay . . . pay . . .
feed Purina all the way! Watson
Feed & Hatchery, Clifton. ltc
FOR SALE — Heater (Heatrola
type), double burner. Will take
care of large room or small house.
An economical heater to operate.
See Mrs. R. L. Baldridge, 502 North
Avenue N. tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Wallace, of
Fort Worth, attended the Clifton-
Midlothian game Friday night and
came on to Clifton after the game
to spend until Sunday with their
parents, Mrs. F. W. Wallace and
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Canuteson. Their
two sons, Earl Clayton and Byron,
who had spent the past week with
the Canutesons, returned to Fort
ur»„»u .;.uu ______„
Sweet And Crisp
An everyday Mercantile
special! Mrs. Baird's,
Rainbo or Jones,
Large Loaf
Firm, Green Heads
in the local hospital.
WARNING
Posted to all trespassing due to
fire danger—the Helm farm prop-
erty which starts about % mile
north of Clifton, both sides of high-
way for about three miles. Don’t
ask to use property; the answer is
“no”. Joseph Helm. 40-8tp
CABBAGE «
FANCY QUALITY
CELERY HEARTS
cello bag
CIGARETTES
HUNT’S PEARS
COCONUT
SAM-O-LETS
COUNTY funds, from a compari-
son of the quarterly reports of
1951 and 1952 at the close of Sep-
tember, would appear to be in
much better condition this year.
Total- balances on the same date
for the two years are 1951, $94,-
LIMIT 1 CARTON
663.04; 1952, $130,144.20. Unfor-
tunately the quarterly report does
not give the entire picture of the
county’s finances, as for some cause
it never shows the outstanding
"IT'S FRESH" Durkee's 1 lb. pkg.
warrants. The editor understands
that a number of the warrants were
paid this month and that the pay-
ments left Commissioners White
and Olson with little funds with
Salmon With Skin And Backbone
Removed Vi lb. can
CASH
OR
TERMS
which' to operate their precincts
until l additional funds begin to
come their way about April.
OUR Savior’s Lutheran ladies
report that they had a complete
sellout of the 400 tickets available
for the Smorgasbord dinner No-
vember 13 as early as Saturday of
last week. Folks from a large num-
ber of central Texas towns sent
for tickets; requests continued to
be received this week and had to
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR
Worth with their parents Sunday.
DRESS up your car for Christ-
mas with new door panels, arm
rests, new seat covers—tailored to
fit your car — from the Spitzer
Leather Shop. 41-2tc
PEACHES
21/2 size can
SWEET PICKINS — 303 Size Can
Sweet PEAS 2 fo.
• Is your present toilet
noisy? Slow draining? Cracked? A
hazard to the health and comfort
of your family ? Then now’s a good
A COMPLETE
time to replace it with a Crane
Neuday.
Made of glistening, easy-to>
clean vitreous china. Attractive!
Efficient! Quiet! Inexpensive!
This is only one of the line of
new Crane plumbing fixtures now
available. Let us help you select
your new bathroom fixtures now,
be returned unfilled.
STOP signs have been placed by
the highway department along most
of the streets leading into Farm-
to-Market Road 215 inside the city
limits. However, down in the most
congested section of the town no
stop signs were placed. It seems
that they are needed at the inter-
sections near the post office and
the hospital. A smash-up between
an empty school bus and an auto-
mobile at the post office intersec-
tion did much damage to the ve-
Headquarters for top quality
beef at lower prices.
PEARSON
PLUMtING COMPANY
Phone 69
STEAK, Loin or T-Bone
ROAST, Shoulder Round
Round STEAK
Clirton
COME HERE FOR YOUR
MISTLETOE
GOLDEN WEST
CHEESE 2
FRESH GROUND
HAMBUR6ER
- - FROZEN FOODS
GORTON'S CEDERGREEN
Perch Fillets n, 43c Corn & Peppers pkg.
WHOLE DONALD DUCK, makes lVz pip
Baby OKRA pkg. 23c Grapefruit Juice „„
FORT WORTH
Your logical
Livestock Market
Handscraft Bottle Sterilizers And Warmers
Johnson’s And Mennen’s Baby Soaps, Oils,
Talcums, Lotions
Evenflo, Stork, And Anti-Colic Baby Bottles
Baby’s Pal Bottle Holders
Kooleez Baby Pants — Pacifiers — Rattlers
Hot Water Bottles — Baby Bottle Brushes
Baby Foods And Milks
CORRCR PHARMACY
fun* hWlAP-sm Monday through
Friday — 12:15 for Market aawi,
•ctuol mIm, by Tod 6ooldy.
TEX'N'JACKET
OL MANN RANCH, EL PASO, TEXAS
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Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. & Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1952, newspaper, November 14, 1952; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796973/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.