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THE CLIFTON RECORD
Page 4-A — Clifton, Texas ☆ Thursday, Nov 13. 1969
Classified Advertising Rates, five cents per word; or six
cents per word for bold borders or other special treatment
11.00 minimum per insertion.
NOTICE — Deadline for Classifieds — 10 a.m. each Wednesday.
• Phone 675-3336 • • P. O. Box 509 •
WANTED: Time Salesman ■
Sell radio advertising in the
Clifton area. Good commission
arrangement. Contact John Ash-
ley at Clifton Studios between
12:30 and 2 p.m. or Bill Edgar
at Hamilton Studios anytime.
43-2tc
FOR SALE: Aluminum grain
elevator with electric motor;
cycle mower; SC Case tractor
with 2-row equipment; Interna-
tional triple-disc; 5-disc Oneway;
4-wheel trailer with grain bed;
Hammermill; 7-ft. Massey Har-
ris combine. ALL FOR $600.
Chas. Fehler, 675-8869. 38-tfc
ANNUAL SAUSAGE SUPPER
Womack Church, November 29,
1969. Advance tickets on sale.
Contact E. P. Conrad or David
Conrad. Only 400 tickets will be
sold. Adults $1.50—Children 75c.
_ 42-Stc
NEEDED: Listings on Real
Estate. Contact W. L. Gauntt,
P. O. Box 487, Clifton. Ph. 675-
3745 or 675-3554. 29-tfc
DRIVERS NEEDED
Semi-Drivers, local and over the
road. Experience helpful but not
necessary, we will train you.
You can earn over $4.00 per
hour, after short training period.
For application write: Nationwide
Safety Director, 4747 Gretna,
Dallas, Texas, or call: 214-742-2924
NOW. 40-4tp
—..... — . _ — , L.......
FOR RENT— 3-room apart-
ment in Clifton. Bills paid. Phone
675-3324 before 5 p.m.; 675-8262
after 5. 42-2tp
FOR RENT OR SALE- Nice
modern house, large garage, in
King Creek Lodge area. Phone
622-3958, Clifton. ltp
FARM FOR SALE: About 250
acres half in cultivation; two
sets of improvements, two good
wells and windmills, place has
deer and turkey on it, no johnson
grass, some mountain land and
creek through it; located 7 miles
Southwest of Cranfills Gap on all
weather road, in Stanford Val-
ley known as J. C. Stanfords
place. Walter Neie. Rt. 2, Hico,
Texas 76457. (Hico Phone) 796-
4504. 42-2tp
HOLLINGSWORTH and Son:
All kinds of tractor repairs in-
eluding diesel tractors, and au-
tomobiles. All kinds of weld-
ing. Call 484-2555. Turnersville.
ALL of my property in Bosque
and Coryell Counties has been
posted against trespassing and
hunting. Violators will be prose-
cuted. S. T. Hanson. 41-tfc
FOR SALE— Antique high back
solid oak bed and dresser. Call
Clifton. Phone 622-3735. 42-2tp
42-2tp
SEE Evans Implement Co. In
Clifton for all your farm equip-
ment' Phone 675-3511. 22-tfc
WANTED:
Aytomobil* A Truck
Mechanic. Apply
Standofwr Chev. Co.
Clifton, Toxas
DEAD ANIMAL SERVICE
Under 50 Miles $3.00
Telephone 386 - 3303
Hamilton, Texas 5-tfc
FOR SALE: 3-piece living
room suite and lamp, small
dinette suite. Call after 5 p.m.,
also all day Saturday and Sun-
day 675-3799. 43-3tc
NOTICE— For Hay Hauling
call B. J. (Billy) Terrell). 675-
87ffl (Carpenter) Clifton. 15-tfc
AVON CALLING
Guarantee yourself a wonderful
Christmas by selling AVON’S
Christmas beauty line in spare
time — starting now. Act quickly
—Write Mrs. Painter, Box 13446,
Fort Worth. 42-3tc
INJECTABLE VITAMINS -A,
D, E, for all livestock at Evans
Imp. Co., Clifton. 40-tfc
FOR SALE: UTILITY TRAILER
Large enough for one horse. One
brand new tire. $35.00. 675-3140.
42-2tp
MR. BOSQUE COUNTY
WEEKEND RANCHER,
LIVESTOCK OWNER:
Let Frank solve your livestock
and feeding problems during the
week. Call Clifton — 675-8774,
Area Code 817. 43-tfc
ALLIED FENCES FOR SALE.
Free Estimates. B. B. Oliver,
622-3553. 12-tfc
INTERNATIONAL Harvester
Farm Machinery will make
farming easier and more profit-
able for you. Check with Stevens
Motor and Implement Company,
South Highway 6 in Clifton, for
any type of International Har-
vester machinery you need on
your place, plus parts from our
large stock. 31-tfc
NOTICE
We buy and sell pecans. Meridi-
an Farm & Ranch Supply at the
Circle, Meridian. 42-tfc
NOTICE— Cub Drive In serv-
es Sirloin, T-Bone, Chicken Fried,
Hamburger Steaks. Your busi-
ness appreciated. 13-tfc
SEE Evans Implement Co. in
Clifton for all your farm equip-
ment. Phone 675-3511. 22-tfc
FOR SALE: Good Brahma bull
calves, weaned, gentle. 6 to 7
mos. old, steel gray in color,
$225.00 ea. Call Neal Garner.
Hamilton, Ph. 386-5409. Neal
Garner, Rt. 4, Hico, Texas.
42-2tc
SINGER
TOUCH A SEW
One of Singer's Best. 600 Series.
Self Winding Bobbin. Rewinds
Bobbin with touch of finger.
Mend and Darn for Home Sew-
ing needs. Only $58.58. Cash or
terms.
Sewing Machine Repair
Phone Clifton 622-3328
ltc
WANTED— To buy baby food
jars, will pay lc each for small
jars and 2c each for large ones.
Contact Mrs. Barbara Crunk,
Phone 932-6144 Valley Mills, Tex-
as. 43-2tc
SALVAGE SALE every day.
Old iron wheels, all sizes $3.00
each; Clay back stoves, $7.50
each; Old oil wall lamp $7.50,
Furniture, hardware, odds and
ends. SALVAGE ANTIQUES
STORE, 204 E. 5th St. ltp
FOUND — High School (not
Clifton School' Class ring. Lost
in Clifton. Owner may re?ovei*
it at Record Office by identify-
ing it and paying for this ad.
2tdh
A. C. FENCE CO.
FARM AND RANCH
Barbed Wire — Hog Wire — Chicken Wire
RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL
Chain Link or Wood
Fro* Estimates — Call Anytime — 282-7449
6. W. DAVIS, 813 Russell Lane, Bedford, Texas
Before You Buy
PRICE A BUICK
At
GL0FF MOTORS
N. Hwy. 6 675-3215
FOR SALE
Girls clothing sizes 10 and 12
some new, all in excellent condi-
tion. Coats, jackets, sweaters,
dresses, pants, slips, etc. Call
622-4063 any day except Tuesday
and Wednesday. ltp
POODLE GROOMING - Call
for appointment. Phone 675-3269.
39-5tc
GARAGE SALE- Clothes, etc.
Saturday, Nov. 15, from 9 till
and Sunday afternoon. Mrs.
Henry Brynie, 502 South Ave. J,
Clifton. ltc
ARTIST SUPPLIES
Picture Frames
Custom & Standard Sizes
JOAN SPIELER STUDIO
413 S. Ave. G
Clifton 675-8866
Closed Tuesday
Wanted
Someone to purchase the follow-
ing REPOSSESSED merchandise:
DON’T MONKEY AROUND!
For your auto, truck and farm
equipment repair, see Kenneth
Reierson. Open Monday, Wednes-
day, Friday afternoons (some
nights', all day Saturday. KEN-
NETH’S GARAGE (formerly
Johnson's Garage) Bus. Ph.
42F2222, Res. 10F221, Cranfills
Gap. 41-3tc
FOR SALE — 4 Horse Stock
Trailer. 14’, all steel, tandem
axle, dolley, half gate. New
non-slip floor. Phone 675-3928.
41-4tc
FOR SALE- 8 building lots
in city. Telephone 675-3311, Ray
Berry. 42-tfc
12 FAMILY GARAGE SALE
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 14-15
LOW PRICES:
Camper, Antiques, Furniture,
Clothing.
Decoupage Instructions,
Boards, Prints.
Walnut and Oak Tables, TVs,
Gas Heaters, Refrigerator,
Range, Saddles, Ironers, Trail-
er Hitch, Aceordian, Etc.
1515 West 17th St.
Clifton
Everyone Welcome! ltc
' TRYING to think of an Ideal
Christmas gift for that youngster
this year? Come by and see our
large selection of sturdy metal
toys. We’ve got hig ones, little
ones, toy sets, bulldozers, trac-
tors and equipment. Prices range
from 50c to $28.95. Clifton Imple-
ment Co., S. Hiway 6. Phone
675-8683. 43-2tc
NOTICE
For your butane and propane
needs call Allison (Fete) Olson,
Clifton, 675-8889 after 11 a.m. If
no answer call Farmers Butane,
Cranfills Gap 42F22 Collect. 40-tfc
DAVID CATTLE FEEDERS
For Sale— Cattle & Calf Creep
Feeders. Gate & Box Hay Racks.
609 West Roy Drive, Robinson,
Texas. Phone 662-0270. 4<Mtc
CHECK with Erickson Feed
Mill in Clifton for WagonMaster,
a liquid protein supplement 32.
Convenient, less expensive. See
us soon. 41-tfc
FOR SALE— Dry Live Oak
Fireplace wood. $10.00 for one-
half cord. Telephone Clifton 675-
3654. 43-2tc
GARAGE SALE— 9-5, Satur-
day, Nov. 15. Clothing,odds, and
ends. 307 N. Ave. I, Clifton, ltc
OPEN FRIDAY, NOV. 14
Closed Saturday
Bargains of Week:
Baby Clothes
Misses' Sizes 14-16
BARGAIN COUNTER
Hwy. 6 — Clifton
Next door to Watson T V
LAKE RESORT PROPERTY
FOR SALE: Lots, cottages and
homes, furnished and unfurnish-
ed — at Lake Whitney's most
exclusive private resort. Cedar
Shores Estates, Lake Whitney,
Texas. 26-tfc
IF you want to drink, that’s
your business.
IP' you want to stop drinking,
that's our business.
Alcoholics Anonymous meets
at the Methodist Church Annex
in Whitney at 8 p.m. each Mon-
day and Thursday. 12-tfc
LET ME continue to be your
Friendly Insurance Agent. Call
W. L. Gauntt. Thanks A Million!
675-3745 or 675-3554. Real Estate-
Insurance-Loans. 29-tfc
IT IS SMART to trade with
Wenzel's Mobil Service Station,
corner Highway 6 and 219 in
Clifton for he gives customers
that ’old time service—prompl
and efficient and courteous, with
Mobil products and S & H Green
StamDs. ltc
A
FOR SALE— Eight three-fourth
Charolais Heifers, weaned. Ph.
Clifton 675-3511. ltc
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FOR SALS
Good Selection of
Registered Hereford Bulls
Ready for heavy service.
Contact FRED OWEN
Rt. 1, Clifton, Texas 76634
Phone 622-3951
40-tfc
BABYSITTING- Contact Mrs.
Lois Erwin, 106 South Ave. F,
Clifton. ltp
FOR SALE— 16-inch pipe and
10-inch pipe, also a small drill
press, electric motors and air
compressors at Cole's Blacksmith
Shop and Pipe Yard. N. Highway
6 in Clifton. Call Leonard Cole
675-3916. ltc
"MONEY"
For long-term loans on Farm 4
Ranch land. Competitive rate.
Call (817 ) 773-2993 or write to
Todd Stewart, 1701 North 13th
St., Temple, Texas 76501. 34tfc
NEEDED: Listings on Real
Estate. Contact W. L. Gauntt,
P. O. Box 487, Clifton. Ph. 675-
3745 or 675-3554. 29-tfc
FOR SALE: 2 bedroom, 2 bath
house, living room and den, cor-
ner lot, 215 N. Ave. Q, Clifton.
675-3743. 43-tfc
HELP WANtED
Good Pay
Long Hours
Boss Not Mean
Just Expect You To Work
Wenzel Mobil Service Station
43-tfc
ALL VETERINARY
SUPPLIES
AT
Evans Implement Co.
No. Hwy, 6 — Clifton
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thunk the Goodall-
Witcher Hospital staff of nurses
and doctors for the good care
while I was a patient there;
also my friends and relatives for
the flowers and cards: also my
neighbors for the good things
they brought me.
You will be greatly rewarded.
May the good Lord bless all of
you.
Dennie Pendleton c
LIMITED SUPPLY- Get a
copy of Bosquerama Centennial
Celebration < 1954t for 50c at The
Clifton Record. dh
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\ 295 sq. in. Viewing Area
/ Console Color Television
*329*
Refrigerator 15.6 cu. ft.
$279(
With Automatic Ice Maker
|DISH WASHER
Can be used as a Portable or Built in
$149(
180 sq. in. Viewing Area
Table Model T V
*249c
Double Oven
Americana Electric Range
$249c
FOR SALE— 2-year-old house,
3-bedrooms, 2 car garage and
separate rent house, 2 lots. All
for $8550. Wilkison Real Estate,
Laguna Park. Ph. Clifton 622-
3804. 43-2tc
WANTED
Davey Tree Co. has opening in
this area for man to trim trees
and grind brush. $2.00 per hr.
Gene Taylor, Fossett's Gulf, Clif-
ton, 7:30 to 8:00 a.m. 43-tfc
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Keene, Texas, clear, four bed-
room house near college, $8,000.
Trade for small farm or in on
small ranch. J. I’. Nyslel, own-
er, Box 700, Abernathy, Texas.
43-4tc
WANTED
Bookkeeper and Secretary, 5-
days in Valley Mills. Phone 'day'
932-6129; (night' 932-6388. Ted
Hicks. 41-tfc
FOR SALE — Fireplace wood,
also 1 cart and harness. O. L.
'Dick1 Golden, Clifton. Phone
675-3385. 43-21 p
NOTICE -— 600 acres Deer
Lease, between Clifton and Cran-
fills Gap. Contact J. li. Lee. lit.
i, Jonesboro. 41-tfc
NEEDED: Listings on Real
Estate. Contact W. L. Gauntt,
P. O. Box 487, Clifton. Ph. 675-
3745 or 675-3554. 29-tfc
UNUSED Guitar, Spanish,
Electric white face plus excel-
lent double neck Hawaiian Elec-
tric Guitar and beautiful Framus
German-made Mandolin, all at
fraction of cost. 435-2386 in Me-
ridian. 41-tfc
GET YOUR Thanksgiving
goodies at, the Garden Club
Bake Sale Nov. 25, in front of
Keelings. 43-2tc
GARAGE SALE- 9-5, Satur-
day, Nov. 15. Clothing, odds and
ends. 307 N. Ave. 1, Clifton, ltc
FOR SALE— House in Cran-
fills Gap. Contact John Cum-
ins, 211 S'. Ave. K, Clifton
Phone 675-8845. ltp
SMALL DEER Camper $395.
on wheels or $25.00 per week
lease. O. L. Flint, Clifton. Ph.
675-8843. jtc
GAS DRYER
PlQi; This Dryer has 3 temperatures and
has never been used
$1
HOWARD'S
AUTOMOTIVE
Complete Automatic Trans-
mission Service
Rebuilt Exchanges
Wholesale & Retail
114 E. Morgan
MERIDIAN
(817) 435-2360
QOODWYEAR
nroi ^ omDCC
SERVICE ^ STORES
675-8619 Ave. t & 3rd Street
JIM SHIELDS, Manager
Clifton, Texas
LIGHT CARPENTRY
HOME REPAIRS
Custom Picture Frames
Have Some Antique Frames
The Woodpecker Shop
Phone 622-4355
Free Estimates
MRS. JOE F. KRAL JR.
CASTOR OIL,
IT'S A PLANT!
Here's an unusual plant - the
castor oil plant. Yes, that is
where castor oil comes from —
the seeds of this plant.
It grows in India, Italy, Afri-
ca, and the United States. And,
believe it or not, this plant is
sometimes grown for beauty in
yirds and gardens.
Besides being the bad tasting
medicine of our childhood, it is
used greatly in industry to make
plastics, dyes, art paints, cos-
metics, soaps, linoleum and fun-
gicides.
The greatest use we know for
a flower is to send a special
message to someone—to say: I
love you”, or "We are thinking
about you . .."’ Our flowers say
it best.
CLIFTON FLORAL COMPANY
1313 W«st 3rd
Clifton, Texas
675 3112
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the doctors,
nurses, and hospital staff for
their wonderful care given to me
while I was in the hospital.
My sincere appreciation to
Pastor Knitt and Pastor Gigstad
tor their visits and prayers, and
to my friends and relatives for
their visits and the many cards
and flowers.
May God bless each one of you.
Mrs. Jack Peterman p
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to take this means
of expressing my sincere appre-
ciation for the many acts of
kindness extended >o me and the
beautiful cards which were sent
to me during my rcent stay in
the Goodall-Witcher Hospital.
My special thanxs to Dr Witch-
er, the nurses and other hospital
personnel.
May God bless each of you.
Mrs. Erick Bartel, p
Garden Club Members
To Meet November 20
The Clifton Garden Club will
meet at 2:30 p.m. Thursday,
Nov. 20 in the home of Mrs.
Edna Grimes with Mrs. Joe Hin-
son as co-hostess.
The theme will be "Planning
Time”, with the program en-
titled "Planting Bulbs for Spring
Beauty.”
Mrs. James W. Lomax, Presi-
dent of Waco Council, will be a
guest.
A Silent Auction is also plan-
ned for this open meeting.
MISSION OF HOLY ANGELS
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Hwy. 219 Clifton
11:00 a.m. Sunday Mass
BERNHARDT'S
GARAGE
Your Business Appreciated
309 W. 3rd, CLIFTON
TELEPHONE 675-8812
Welding & Repair Service
Gap Tractor
Salvage, Inc.
Marc I). Johnson
Mgr.
Used Parts for All
Makes & Models
Sava Money on Used Tiras
Cranfills Gap, Texas
76637
P. O. Box 97
Phone 58 — Res. 53
'Clifton Folks../
News capsules about personalities, and their
coinings and goings in the Clifton area . . .
Last Friday evening, Mrs.
Gladys Taylor of Meridian cele-
brated her birthdtay at her
home with friends and relatives.
After a delicious covered dish
dinner and birthday cake every-
one enjoyed playing "42” and
Mexican dominoes. Guests pre-
sent were sisters, Mrs. Lena
Leader, of Walnut Springs and
Mrs. Sadie Randall, of the lake
area; also Mmes. Kenneth Ash-
craft, Clarice Hoel and Lena
Helm, of Clifton; Ruby Knowles
of Morgan, Lila Hudson and
Lucille Krcihs, also of the lake
area.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Koath of
El Paso spent the past weekend
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
B. Hollis at Laguna Park.
The Hobo Party is set for
Saturday, Nov. 22 at Bluebonnet
Community Club, Laguna Park.
Everyone is invited to attend this
fund-raising event sponsored by
the Bluebonnet Arts & Craft
Club at Laguna Park. Fun be-
gins at 7:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hen-
kelman and daughter, Helen
Elizabeth, of Burleson weekend-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hen-
kelman, Rt. 2, Clifton. This was
Helen Elizabeth’s first visit to
Norse.
Mr. and Mrs. Jorgen M. Jor-
genson of Clifton visited in Fort
Worth over the weekend in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Kelly, also with Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn and
children, Jimmy, David and
Stephan, of Clifton attended fu-
neral services for their father
and grandfather, Tim Dunn, on
Oct. 30 at the First Baptist
Church in Dublin, Texas. Burial
followed in a Dublin Cemetery.
Mr. Dunn, 71, died Oct. 27 in
the Dublin Hospital. He is sur-
vived by his wife, of Dublin:
one son, two daughters, ten
grandchildren: and other rela-
tives. Mrs. James Dunn is a
sister of Mrs. Bart Ivey of Clif-
ton.
Complete Stock of
WALLS' PRODUCTS
For
MEN
WOMEN
CHILDREN
- ALL SIZES AND COLORS -
FACTORY
OUTLET
North Hwy. 6 in Clifton
E. E. Stewart Motors
AUTHORIZED
Ford&Mercury
DEALER
(Also General Tire Dealer)
j YES WE D 0™ Hj
P Lease Cars and Trucks 1
Sales and Service
South Highway 6 - Clifton
J
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Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Flint spent
Tuesday and Wednesday of last
week in Taylor with Mr. and
Mrs. James Lee Flint and fam-
ily. They also enjoyed visiting
their granddaughter and great-
granddaughter, Mrs. Mitch Clark
and Laura Dawn, respectively,
and helped Laura Dawn cele-
brate her first birthday on the
5th. The Flints were proud to
hear that their grandson, Glen,
son of the James Lee Flints
was listed on the Honor Roll at
Taylor High School making all
A s in the first six weeks. Glen’s
senior class consists of 190 mem-
bers, of which only seven made
the “A” list. Taylor is a Triple
A School.
Captain and Mrs. Walter Prea-
cher Jr. arrived Saturday night,
Nov. 8 from Alexandria, Va. for
a short visit with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Prescher,
and other relatives, leaving
Monday morning for San An-
tonio, Texas to visit with Mrs.
Preseher’s parents, Captain and
Mrs. Ed Johnson and family.
They will look for a place to
live for Mrs. Prescher while
Capt. Prescher will serve 1 year
at Sea Duty again. The Pres-
chers will return later this week
to visit again with his parent^
and other relatives before leav-
ing for overseas.
ZION UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Womack Community
F. H. Horak, Jr., Pastor
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16:
Morning Worship — 9:00 a.m.
Church School - 10:00 a.m.
Brotherhood Association Meet-
ing — 2:30 p.m.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17:
Church School Teachers’ Meet-
ing — 7:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19:
Confirmation — 6:00 p.m.
Youth Choir — 7:15 p.m.
Adult Choir — 7:45 p:.m.
A Most Cordial Welcome To All!
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