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The Clifton Record from Clifton, Texas • Page 8

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Personals Allium (Pete) Olson started work the Mrs Baird's Bread rcprcscn tat iv in Billie Counts Friday of last It Her mam friends were son 'aril ih.it Miss Belle dmitted to local htv-pdai oil March 1H Miss tad still iv a put it i in ht a1, everyone I feeling much impi' spending past weekend VV to be with her sister and other relatives was Miss Johanna Hog stud Dallas. Mi and Mis and Mi ami Mss I Daw son went to Mineral Wells hot Sund.iv where en Joy ed having lunch and st me Seybold (illest Ranch, whieh Mr I nMSO-. investigat nu: av (or convention of vav Assoria nm Public ouut.intv i of aco cann up Friday and lur Mi and Mrs I. Wood to Dallas CEDAR GROVE GROCERY Specials For Friday And Saturday GLADIOLA PILLSBURY, OR GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ................25 lbs. SI.98 Dr.

Pepper 12 bottle ctn. 41c Fresh TOMATOES lb. TOMATO JUICE 46ozs. Grapefruit Juice 46 ozs. 5 lbs.

CORN, Kounty Kist 2 for LUCKY LEAF PIE APPLES No. 2 can FAB giant size BAMA RED PLUM JAM I 8 oz. glass BAMA APPLE JELLY BAMA Peanut Rutter 12 oz. glass I 8 oz. glass CAL TOP PEACHES BANANAS POTATOES Potato Chips Salad Dressing DEL MONTE Dried PRUNES No.

Vh can lb. IO lbs. 20c pkg. qt. jar pkg.

18c 25c 25c 25c 49c 23c 21c 69c 35c 29c 32c 29c 13c 39c 14c 49c 29c to see Miv Wood's brotherinlaw and sifter. Mr and Mrx ll llardcgree, who have both been patients in the hospital The visitors were phased to find the tiro much improved 85TH BIRTHDAY OBSERVED Tuesday ut last week Mrs Carmi la Filmland of Sunset Home was honored on her 85th birthday with a pat tv in home of her (taughtet Mrs I F. Nelson Several relatives and friends called and oHued tlo- ired in I green With pink iii dv rosebuds CARD OF THANKS vuvh to thank our friends im ii many aits koldness shewn during Ulm vs following death our bt husband md father. Stryker, and also for the (Ut I itll floral rings Mrs Mr and Mrs john C. Garrison and I anniv Major and Mrs sinker and Family SFD and Mrs Billy Btry and Don Mi and Themas VV Ho- and Family Miss Flora Mae Stryker Cliftex Theatre CLIFTON, TEXAS Night Show At 7 OO THURSDAY A FRI MARCH 21 29 Gordon Bae Dan Dailey FrneM North in "THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE" In memaSeope News at toon SATURDAY ONLY, MARCH 30 COMANCHE" Cronfills Gap News Rev.

C. Jensons Visit Relatives, Friends Here By Mrs D. "hi" Johnson) Reverend and Mrs Jenson been visiting relatives and friends here since last Friday his retirement from the Lutheran ministry, having served the Big tut parish near Milan. Minnesota past 34 years, they have been in California for two months vivit mg then daughter, Lois, a at the medical renter in An Fn route to Texas they visit friends and relatives in Vrizotia New Mexico Following their visit here plan to vin! I tv in Baytown area before returning then home for summer on I neat Mar btu Minnesota 11 in Bmnatad weekend were Mr and Brott vt ad and sons 0 and Mrs Bron- md I ami Iv and Mr. and Miv 1 and von ut For Mi and Mrs I am me Terger dauyMer idoxxa, and I ilaudeisheldt Shreve I I n.tiald i and dan is et Midland spent from Frulav until Sunday with Mr and I Tergerson and Mr, and Mi' Iv in Swenson The Swem, i.v returned home with their daughter following a visit in Mid land with them Mr' Otto Johnson of Midland vatted her mother.

Mrs Minnie Swenson, and other relatives from Friday until Sunday Private Curtis Johnson, son of rut SUN. MAR 31, MON, APRIL I Fred M. Murray ly Huntei hill Wills "GUN FOR A COWARD In mast him Mid olm TUESDAY WED, APRIL BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET" In Sn John ipc And ALLEN GRIMLAND Owner Highway 215 'SHOP AND SAVE WITH US" THURSDAY A APRIL 4.5 Lock Hudson lation Bacall in WRITTEN ON THE WIND" News in Color Cartoon with supr deals on ne iv Chevrolets I 1957 CHEVROLET (plea anti)!) at the deals we're leady Our prices are Chevrolet-low which means, when buying a tar today. ade-in allowances' pushed em up, high So come on, now is the time to put yourself wheel of a sweet, Miiouih, sassy 57 Chevy! behind the Standefer Chevrolet Co. Phone 171 Clifton Mi bpt ugh Mrv i team ta Inn Chria on a being Johnson, has ten-day fur 11 I cd itll I filii amp Rucker, i iv ma.

I ICI Member. of Ct Hap djinni gh SrhtM Si nmf Class will pre lit a 3 play Marrv Sc hi ii Maria ret, Friday night, arch 29, at 7 Itll o'clock ll VI1 hoi lj I' I'd Ml play are Ken CHN th ha I ne '-hi! I J.iVC Ani, I ii i iviH Miss Leach Dies Of Heart Attack It was a shock to her family and friends this week to learn of the death of Miss Christo I 11 I each. aged 2() years 3 months and 30 da vs of 2(121 Ross Avenue in Waco, Us the iexult of a heart attack which occurred in that city at approximately 7 to o'clock on Monday morning, March 25 Miss Ije.ioh, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Sam I of near Turn eisville, was on her way to work at the First National Bank, where vhe is employ cd as a bookkeeper. when vhe sn tamed fatal at tack It iv understood that she had 1 just from a tins and was walking along the KHI block of Ninth Street when she fell.

Her evidently was instantaneous In talking with i parents this tin Record Matt learned that Miss I bad an enlarged heart In 1P51 she had a ruptured dis and pneumonia and wav quite ill in the Gatesville hospital; her physician fell that enlarged heal condition was probably a re suit of that illness, as it was detected shortly afterwards. One of IS children of Mr. and Mrs Sam who reside six milev north of Turnersville. rh red obol I was born on November 26, IP36 The I tam tty on the place owned by Mrs Leach's mother, Mrs. Brim, and Mi I-earn also farms the farmland of Mrs Fred Moore Mtv la arh, the former Mivs Fvsie Mac attended the Clifton Public Schools leach was a member of the Pi shy hureh at Turn which she faithfully at as she was a rest that city, and she oui Turnersville 1055 school days si particularly bai heart MR.

PEDERSON(Continued from page I) Mn nit ted i in grad High Mm phi So liver GWX J. Ret! Hobbit VV Hi i 11 Mi Mrs 'hi Isteit Spittle Johnson Soren John pnpi.ll.il Ma Mrs Jack Huggins of came in to nd aiiout a week parents. Mr. and Mrs Ie shy Mi Mort is Knud his mot tun Mi Min Sunday I. and von, Walton.

Ped in hrts and th I Aui en Iv base ball. nditmn, engage in illness 1951; retained an interest sei as manager high bool girls' die ie vhe am i fellow stu si uh Hi? Mr Kn (H md tines last de I MUT OUT id Si hibier renewed their subscriptions Chiton Record, and and Mrs Alien Bronstad of Fort Worth will ri-ceivi tot a year av a birthday gift from his parents. Mr and Mrs Bron tad. MRS MAGNESS WILL PRESENT CIVIC PROGRAM Mrv. Magness, of this city, will be the speaker when the bets of the Clifton Civic Improve nt Society have their next reg ular meeting at 3:00 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon of next week in City Hail dining room Mrs Mat uill talk on Intel mr Dec orating lilt ibis April meeting of the society will be Mesdames Galen Aars, has Aarx, Frank Bishop, Everett Wallace, and Od ie Pederson AU are urged to be prevent for this meeting and to take advantage of the broad know ledge in her field of the guest speaker.

Mrs Magness Wallpaper Sale CENTRAL TEXAS LUMBER CO. Clifton, Texas HOME OWNED AND OPERATED 1055. Miss I arach went to Waco to attend 4 Business Col and it wax following the of her studies there that bugan her employment in April. with the First National Bank in Hi.ii city. While attending Inisi college and during her em ploy ment at the bank made her home with lu uncle and aunt Mi and Mi It md at the address pres loudly mentioned Miss I a ach was to have been married ip May to Rodney Michael Mitchell, an employee of the Bch i on Drug Company in Waco.

Left to survive her are her cub, Mr and Mrs Sam Leach and hor grandmother, Mrs Brim. of Turnersville; five brothers. Robert I ach, of Midland, Hex la tach, of hina lake, California, and Edward Date I Sammy I ach. and Tom I of Turnersville, eight sisters, Mrs Betty Ireland, of! St Elmo, Illinois, and Miss Dana Allyn Miss Tanya Miss Sandra I arach Miss Paula Ruth Miss Wynama Miss June I ach and Miss Martha la ach of Turnersville; two nephews, and five nieces Miss I a ach was preceded in death by tine sister. Nancy Carolyn, whose death occurred as the result of drowning on August ti, 1955.

at the age of I ti years. Funeral services were held at 4 no clock Tuesday afternoon, March 26, at I nits Presbyterian church iii Turnersville and were conducted by Reverend Clark Porter, Presbyterian student minister of Austin, and Reverend A Iv is Bell. Baptist pastor of Fort Worth Pallbearers were Campbell, of College Station, and Boyd Cheat ham, Bruce Jones, (harks Moore. Travis I ham, and Civil Jones, of Turnersville in Clifton in 1002 Ho served on committee which solicited con intuitions for the original church building, which last year was torn down to mike room for the new building now in use Throughout the years Mr. Pederson remained a faithful and conscientious member of that congregation; he also en joyed singing and led the choir there for many years During bis lifetime Mr Pederson was active in affairs of his community, and his advice was sought on all important matters which affected him and his neigh He served for many years as a trustee of the Turkey Creek (School while his children were stu dents there IPs merchant friends in Clifton always looked forward to hts visits to town and their opportunities oi talking with him During the past year because of his fallen; health these visits have been less frequent, and he was greatly missed by everyone During his active years Mr Pederson enjoyed hunting and fishing and took part in many -wolf and deer hunts when game was even more plentiful in Bosque County liked people and often reminise ed about earlier years and events in this county, which he remembered well ami could relate so interestingly to the younger folks survive Mr Pederson are his ight sons, Henriell Pederson and Odie Pederson, of Clifton.

Reverend Penile 0 Pederson, of Williston, North Dakota. Mart Pederson, of El Paso, Oscar Bob) Pederson, of Kilgore, Svlvan ll I of Odessa, and Clyde Pederson and Peniel D. (Pat) Pederson, of Midland; his two daughters Mrs L. Bergman and Mrs Turner Greenwade, of Clifton; one brother, Otto Pederson, of Navasota; a sister in law. Mrs Pederson, of Clifton.

18 and ll dren Reverend Pernie Pederson was unable to present for the services for hi' fat he Mi Pederson wa- a gentleman of honorable in both his personal and business affairs Members of his family have the sincerest sympathy of their many friends everywhere in ir loss, but they certainly should be con soled knowledge that his was a well 1 1 I Attend From Out-Of-County In Clifton from out of Bosque County last Sunday to attend tho services for Mr Pederson were the following relatives and friends; Mart CL Pederson, of El Paso; Mr and Mrs Oscar Pederson and daughter, Mary Kay, Mr, and Mrs keeling, Mr. and Mss Harold Donnell, Mr. and Mrs Hunter Parks, Mr and Mrs. Cliff Weatherly Mr and Mrs Joe Weinberg, Mr and Mrs Buster Mrs. Sarah Bass, Byron Rronstad, Troy Simpkins.

A Reid. and Malcolm Arden, of Kilgore; Miss Johanna Rug stack of Dallas, Sir. and Mrs Bernt Rogstad. Mrs Myrtle Dahl, and Mrs. Grace Dahl, of Chickasha, Oklahoma.

Sylvan II Pederson, of Odessa; Mr and Mrs Clyde Pederson and Mr. and Mrs. Peniel I) Pederson and son, Peniel of Midland; O. Bergman and children, Barbara Ann and Gary, of McKinney, And Mrs Harrill Festus and chil dren. Carole and Ted.

of Dallas Charles Pederson, of Seguin; Otto Pederson ot Navasota, Otto Pederson of Brookshire; Al ton C. Pederson, of Texas ity. Mr. and Mrs Francis Pederson. Mrs Lily Hill, George Smith.

Belga Pederson, Mr' Snell. Snell. Mrs Hannah Dahl, Mi and Mrs Emmy Pederson, Miss (Lima Bekkelund, Mrs Vernier Waldrop. Mr. and Mrs (, Knudson.

and Mr and Mrs John Cranford, of Waco; and Mr and Mrs hi Sandquist and daughters. Sharon brought IaiVonne, and Kathleen Mr dnd Mrs Irvin Grimland. Earl Halverson, Mr. and Mrs George liaison, Mr, and Mi Erick Johnson. Mr and Mrs Joseph Nelson, Mr rid Mrs Cliff Benfer, and Mr.

and Mr, Carl Brown, of Fort Worth CARD OF THANKS May we express in this manner to oui friends and relatives oui sincerest appreciation for beau tiful flowers, the many memorials, the telegrams and cards, and wolds of condolence following the death of our beloved father, Boder son. Especially would we like thank the attended him Rev en nd Gig.Mad and the mem Inns of the choir of Trinity I an Church, Darden staff, the ladies who and served food. and all who helped in any and se many ways to make our grid easier to bear. May God bless each of you Ole C. Pederson Family Trade wi'h Record advertisers.

INSURANCE ALL KINDS OE INSURANCE Fire, Windstorm, Hail, Explosion, Automobile, and Life. Strong Companies. Courteous Treatment. L. E.

TENNISON Phone 76 Clifton, For Car And Truck Repair It's Polk's Garage! Ak DEPENDABLE WORKMANSHIP REASONABLE PRICES POLK'S GARAGE Phone 51 202 W. 5th Street Week-End Specials At Dell's YOU ALWAYS SAVE WHEN YOU BUY AT DELL'S GIFT SHOP FOR INSTANCE $3 95 E. Bath Mats 2.85 SI 25 Sucks .75 Extra Large Cannon Bath Towels 2.00 Large Cannon Bath Towels 1.00 $7 95 Travel Clocks 5.00 a.sco Steam Iron $12.95 $7 95 Desk Lamps 4.75 All Silo Jewelry .85 AII $1.75 Costume Jewelry 1.50 All $2.95 Costume Jewelry 1.75 VISIT OUR GIFT SHOP FOR EASTER, WEDDING, BIRTHDAY, AND ANNIVERSARY PRESENTS Dell's Gift Shop Next To Cafe On Highway 6 GIVE YOUR CAR A NEW, BRIGHT FINISH BEFORE EASTER YES, it is to remove dullness from finish of your car and return its finish to its normal brightness. GIVE your finish a coat of protection against the hot sun in the months ahead Have it look its best for Easter. 4.A la YOU'LL KIND CONOCO GASOLINE AND CONOCO SUPER OILS THE FINEST YOU CAN BUY WE BELIEVE YOU'LL FIND OUR SERVICE TOPS Wallace Conoco Station CARS LUBRICATED, WASHED, FLATS REPAIRED YOUR BUSINESS ALWAYS APPRECIATED ODDS arf ENDS SALE OF BETTER LINGERIE All By Famous Makers KICKERNICK ATEMIS SALE SLIPS GOWNS HALF SLIPS SIZES ARE BROCKEN REDUCED FAR BELOW REPLACEMENT All Sales Final NOW 3.00 To 9.00 VP; KEELINGS FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1957 THE CLIFTON RECORD, CLIFTON, TEXAS.

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