The Olney Enterprise (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1947 Page: 11 of 12
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1947
The Olney Enterprise
PAGE ELEVEW
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Olney Enterprise Classified Section
Wanted
WANTED: To buy used furni-
ture. See us before you sell. Dean
^ Furniture. Phone 129-R. 32tfc
WE WILL BUY any kiad of
used cars. See Barlow Bryan at
Security Motors & Salvage. 7-2tic
WANTED Student or exper-
ienced operators. See Chief Oper-
ator at Southwestern Associated
Telephone Co. 47-48c
ATTENTION: Hose mending,
Rayon and Nylons. Mrs. Irene
Richmond, General Delivery, Has-
kell, Texas. 41-tfc
Subscribe for the Enterprise.
Miscellaneous
MOVING — Move anywhere in
Texas by insured truck. See or call
Jno. Pender, Newcastle, Texas.
Phone 28. 50-ltfc
FEDERAL LAND BANK loans
—4% on farms, ranch land, and
improvements. Young County Na-
tional Farm Loan Assn., Graham,
Texas. 24tfc
WOULD appreciate your plain j
sewing and also coats and suits. \
Mrs. J. M. Gore, 801 N. Grand, j
Phone 318-J. ( 48-50pJ
week. Gadberry Feed & Electric
Hatchery. 48tfc
GOOD OPPORTUNITY for sales-
man, as Fuller Brush dealer. Open
for Archer County and Olney. See
W. E. O’Neill, 2010 1-2 Fillmore
St., Wichita Falls.___49p
B. & C. CABINET Shop, 707 N.
Ave. F. Wood working, planing,
wood turning, scroles work, join-
ing, shaping, cabinets of all kinds.
Windows made to order, contract
carpenter work. 48tfc
For Rent
BOOK
YOUR
Baby
Chicks
in
advance.
We have most
all popu-
lar breeds and
hatch
twice
a
QUICK STARTING?
How will your family car start
on cold winter mornings? Maybe
you'd better bring it here for a
thorough check-up of battery, ig-
nition, starter.
A check-up now will make cer-
tain you get prompt winter start-
ing. Why not come in today?
McCAIN TUNE ff SHOP
106 West Elm Street
Neighborhood ^
* m custom jf
FOR RENT: 3-room furnished
house. Telephone 39. 110 West
Howard. 49c
FOR RENT—4-room apartment,
prefer working couple. Call 320.
49p
For Sale
FOR SALE: 4-room modern
^ouse in Olney. See Mrs. W. B.
Dennis on J. T. Harrell lease, south
of Olney. Phone 711-F12. 48tfc
BARGAIN if sold immediately;
baby buggy, baby bed, rocking
chair, Coca Cola pop box. 408 West
Payne St. 49p
FOR SALE: Five room modern
home partly furnished, 100 foot
front, . recently remodeled. Last
white house on north side of West
Elm street. Call afternoons. Mrs.
Dean Sharp. • 49-51p
BOOK YOUR Baby Chicks in
advance. We have most all popu-
lar breeds and hatch twice a
week. Gadberry Feed & Electric
Hatchery. 48tfc
FOR SALE: Cook stove, $25.
Circulating gas heater, $15. See
Othal Mahon at Carter Chevro-
let. 49c
2-PIECE LIVING ROOM suite,
blue, for sale. 303 South Ave. A.
49p
FOR SALE: Jersey cow with
young calf. See her at the M. F.
Howard farm. Rt. 1, 4 miles S. E.
of Olney in Hunt Community. 49p
BOOK YOUR Baby Chicks in
advance. We have most all popu-
lar breeds and hatch twice a
, week. Gadberry Feed & Electric
i Hatchery. 48tfc
HD Agent Gives
Tips on Cleaning
Among the cleaning-up duties
of the houswife, following a
series of holiday dinners, is likely
to be the job of removing stains
from table linens. Such stains
should be removed as promptly
as possible and always before the
linens go into the general wash,
warns Miss Lucile King, county
home demonstration agent.
Many stains, easily removed by
prompt, correct treatment, may be
permanently set by the heat and
(soap of regular laundering.
Methods for removing some com-
mon dinner-table stains as de-
scribed by Miss King as follows:
Thickened gravy which has
dried on the cloth should be
scraped off with a dull knife, and
the spot sponged with cold or
luke warm water. If grease spots
,still remain, they should be treated
with a grease solvent^ and the
cloth washed in warm suds and
rinsed.
Cranberry or other cooked fruit
stains may be removed by pour-
ing boiling water over the cloth,
followed by a drop of lemon juice
and a thorough rinsing in cool
water.
To take off an ice cream stain,
consideration must be given to all
the ingredients. Cool water will
remove egg, sugar and often milk,
but the grease left by the cream
must be sponged out with a
grease solvent. Therefore, the first
step is sponging with cool water
and gentle rubbing; the second
step—after the fabric dries — is
sponging with the solvent and
rubbing; last step, washing with
warm soapsuds and a thorough
rinsing.
Grease solvent will also be
necessary to take out candlewax
stains. The wax must be scraped
off first, and the solvent applied
with a sponge or soft cloth. The
solvent should always be allowed
to evaporate until the cloth
dry.
NEW SEMESTER AT
OHS NEXT WEEK
Olney High School’s second se-
mester will start Monday, Princi-
pal Lloyd F. Elam said this week.
Final examinations for the first
semester were given Wednesday
and Thursday.
Wednesday of next week, stu-
dents will receive report cards
for the first semesters’ work, said
Elam.
Subscribe for the Enterprise.
DOES
THE
REST!
Veterans Questions
Q—Does the name “United
States Government Life Insur-
ance” include “National Service
Life Insurance?”
A—No; “United States Govern-
ment life insurance” is one type
of Government insrrance and “Na-
tional Service Life insurance” is
another. However, both are admin-
istered by the Veterans Adminis-
tration under authority granted by
acts of Congress.
Q—Do the premiums increase
as the insured grows older?
A—No. The premiums to be
paid on any form of the insurance
are established according to the
age of the person insured at the
effective date of the insurance;
that is, a person 30 years old will
pay a higher premium than a
person 25 for the same plan of
insurance.
A new course in journalism
Which will place emphasis on home
economics writing will be offered
in the University of Texas de-
partment of journalism when the
spring semestre begins Feb. 1.
Again in 1946
B. B. BRIDGES
Real Estate
OLNEY, TEXAS
FOR SALE—
One three room house to be
moved, $700.
One five-room house to be
wrecked, $650.
One two room house and lot
close to school, $750.
One four room house and large
lot close to school, $2000.
One four room house and lot
close to school, $2250.
.One new house and lot, five
rooms and garage.
184 acre farm at bargain price.
320 acre farm, six room house,
two tanks, 1 well, 150 acres culti-
vation, 170 pasture. Possession at
once.
Two acres land close in. Would
be suitable for tourist court.
LISTINGS WANTED
Office Phone 147-J
Residence Phone 359
Office across street from P. O.
TERMINAL
GRAIN CO. • FORT WORTH
— 40 rijeaAi i+t 'lesoaA. —
TEX<P
FEEDS
TO MEET
YOUR NEEDS
No MATTER what your
Poultry or Livestock feeding
need may be—you will find a
TEXO Feed "tailored" to fit—
and profitably, too. TEXO
Feeds meet today's demands
for nutritionally balanced ra-
tions suited to your particular
feeding program. It will pay
you to look to TEXO Poultry
and Livestock feeds for top
production.
j
___________r-.,____d
Come In
and
See Us
Today
McGee Feed Store
Across street from Auction Barn
on East Main Street
‘ffott IN CAR PRODUCTION •• • 'fhtit IN TRUCK PRODUCTION
IN COMBINED CAR AND TRUCK PRODUCTION!
A GAIN at the close of 1946—when America’s
-AA. need for new motor cars and trucks is most
urgent—the Chevrolet Motor Division of General
Motors leads all other manufacturers in auto-
motive production. This means that Chevrolet is
first in passenger car production—first in
truck production—first in combined passen-
ger car and truck production . . . despite the
fact that all Chevrolet plants were closed com-
pletely during the first three months of 1946!
Naturally, Chevrolet hopes to be able to build
more and more of these fine products which
America is buying so eagerly—the only motor
car giving BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST
COST—the only truck giving BIG-TRUCK
QUALITY AT LOWEST COST-the complete
Chevrolet line which stands out as the lowest-
priced line in its field! One word of caution
about deliveries: There still aren’t enough new
Chevrolets to go around, but obviously you’ll get
quicker delivery by purchasing the product of
America’s largest builder of cars and trucks, and
you’ll get higher quality by purchasing the
product America likes best— Chevrolet!
I
Remember . . . LARGEST PRODUCTION means QUICKEST DELIVERY of your
new car. Place and tfeep your order with us for a new Chevrolet and get
biggest value as well as earliest possible delivery!
CHEVROLET —LOWEST-PRICED LINE IN ITS FIELD!
Carter Chevrolet Co.
220-24 East Main
|3
Phone 42
List Your
Needs ...
We Can
Fill MANY
of Them, Now
In spite of today’s shortages that
still handicap us, we're getting in
almost daily more and more stock
. . . items for the home, the car, the
tookshed and workshop . . .
Shop in here to fill your want list
*. . During this present year you'll
find our growing stock and big
variety of items will fill many, if
not most, of your needs.
And our prices will continue to
appeal to the thrifty householder.
"SwmoSSSi
UUHITE AUTO STORE
W. H. and W. D. BOLDING, Owners
“Better Values for Your Money”
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Evans, Alfred. The Olney Enterprise (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1947, newspaper, January 16, 1947; Olney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1132801/m1/11/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Olney Community Library.