The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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Easter Parade This Year
In A Better Car
WeVe got the most unusual used car bargains in this sec-
tion,—priced to suit your purse and ready to go out and
give you honest and trouble-free satisfaction. To prove this,
we back up every sale with our own personal 30-day written
warranty.
You can be driving a better car today—and you don’t have
to pay any cash if your old car will make a reasonable down
payment, and your old ear will make a down payment on
some ear on our lot.
Come in t»day and let us make you and your pocket-book
happy with one of these fine ears:
1—1937 Ford V-8 Fordor Sedan,
1—1936 Ford DeLuxe Tudor Touring Sedan,
1—1936 Ford V-8 Std. Tudor Sedan,
1—1934 Chevrolet Coach, Master,
1—1934 Ford V-8 Coupe,
1—1935 Ford V-8 Coupe,
1—1929 Ford DeLuxe Fordor Sedan.
We also Jiave a large number of other mighty good cars in
lower price classes, such as 1929 and 1930 Chevrolet and
Model A Ford ears. We have one dandy 1929 Ford Pickup
that will serve you well.
COME IN AND SEE THEM TODAY —WE LL
ARRANGE TERMS TO PLEASE YOU.
THE JACKSBORO GAZETTE
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For Graduation
WRIST WATCHES —7, to 21, Jewels in Gents’ sites
7, to 17, Jewels in Ladies’ sites
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DIAMOND RINGS, FROM $10.00, TO $160.00
LOCKETS — CROSSES, — BILL FOLDS, — ETC.
Robt. H. Austin’s
Jacksboro, Texas
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Eades Motor Co.
JACKSBORO
Sales & Service
Phone 265
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Jacksboro Fender Shop—Paint-
ing, Glass.
R. II. King of Bowie is visiting
relatives in Jacksboro.
Field Meet Results
(Concluded from Page One)
Duckworth, Jacksboro, 1st;
Avants, Post Oak, 2nd; Deweber,
Post Oak 3rd; Cranford, Perrin,
4th.
220 Yard Dash—
Jones, 1st, Johnson, 2nd, both
both Jacksboro; Matlock, Jermyn,
3rd; Duckworth. Jacksboro, 4th.
1 Mile Run—
Scraggs, Post Oak, 1st; Bodeis,
2nd; Coker, 3rd, both Perrin Pick-
rell, Jermyn, 4th.
1 Mile Relay—
Skaggs, Post Oak, 1st ; Duck-
worth, Jacksboro, 2nd.
Pore Vault —
Morton, 1st, Fillmore, 2nd. both
% Jacksboro; Maxey, Bryson, 3rd.
Running High Jumps—
Morton 1st, Johnson, 2nd, both
Jaacksboro; Lavis, Bryson, 3rd;
Duckworth, Jacksboro, 4th.
12 Pound Shot—
- Skaggs, Post Oak, 1st; Richard-
son. Perrin, 2nd ; Matlock, 3rd,
Wells, 4th, both Jermyn.
Javelin Throw—
Richardson, Perrin, 1st; Schinit-
ton, Post Oak, 2nd; Wells, Jer-
myn, 3rd; Sewell, Jacksboro, 4th.
Running Broad Jump—
Wells, Jermyn, 1st; Jones, 2nd,
Sewell, 3rd, both Jacksboro; Co-
ker, Perrin, 4th.
Discus Throw—
Matlock, Jermyn, 1st; Skaggs,
2nd, Avants, 3rd, both Post Oak;
Wells, Jermyn, 4th.
Rural Senior Events
120 Yard High Hurdles—
Cross, 1st, Ware, 2nd, both Wiz-
ard Wells.
100 Yard Dash—
Levis, Wizard Wells, 1st; Jor-
dan, Newport, 2nd; Turnbow, Gib
town. 3rd; Maddox, Cundiff, 4th.
440 Yard Run—
Farmer, 1st, Cooper, 2nd, both
Joplin; Maddox, 3rd; Cross, Wiz-
ard Wells, 4th.
220 Yard Low Hurdles—
Lewis, Wizard Wells, 1st;
Thompson, Gibtown, 2nd.
MHO Yard Dash—
Farmer, Joplin, 1st; Cross, Wiz-
ard Wells, 2nd; Cooper, Joplin,
3rd; Conner, Newport, 4th.
220 Yard Dash—
Jordan, Newport, 1st; Lewis,
Wizard Wells, 2nd; Maddox, 3rd,
Thompson, 4th, both Cundiff.
1 Mile Rn—
Jordan, 1st, Lemond, 2nd, both
Newport. 4
Pole Vault—y
Lewis, Wizard Wells, 1st; Mad
dox, Cndrff, 2nd.
High Junj|p—
Fanner, Joplin, 1st; Jordan,
Newport, 2nd; Ware, Wizard
Wells, 3rd; Cooper, Joplin, 4th.
12 Pound Shot—
G. Thompson, 1st, D. Thomp-
son, 2nd, both Gibtown.
Javelin Throw-
Cooper, Joplin, 1st; Cross, Wiz-
ard Wells, 2nd.
Broad Jump—
Jordan, Newport, 1st; Lewis,
Wizard Well4, 2nd; Farmer, Jop-
lin, 3rd; Maddox, Cundiff, 4th
Discus Throw—
Cross, 1st, Ware, 2nd, both Wiz-
ard Wells; Cooper, Joplin, 3rd.
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ELECTROLUX
THE UCU REFRIGERATOR
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Class junior High
50 Yard Dash—
Glidewell, Bryson, 1st; Yates,
2nd, Mathis, 3rd, both Jacksboro;
Lusk, Perrin, 4th
100 Yard Dash—
Yates, Jacksboro, 1st; Glide-
well, Bryson, 2nd; Booz, 3rd, Lusk,
4th, both Perrin.
440 Yard Relay—
Yates, Jacksboro, 1st; Lusk,
Perrin, 2nd; Carter, Bryson, 3rd.
Running High Jump—
Mathis, Jacksboro, 1st; Glide-
well, Bryson, 2nd; Duckworth,
Jacksboro, 3rd; Booz, Perrin 4th.
Running Broad Jump— .
Mathis, Jacksboro, 1st; Glide-1
well, Bryson, 2nd; Lusk, Perrin,
3rd; Yates, Jacksboro, 4th.
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Guardianahip of Anna Lois Bollaaa,
Minor
No. 2389
, Notice is hereby given that I
Save this day filed application fer
authority to execute oil and gas
lease covering the eighty-four
(84) acres of the M. Rockerfellow
Survey, Abstract No. 484, in Jack
County, Texas, conveyed to Anna
Lois Rollans by Bob Quisenberry
by deed shown of record in Vol-
ume 81, page 521, Deed Records
of Jack County; and that said ap-
plication will be heard before the
county court of Jack County,
Texas, on the 22nd day of April,
A. D. 1938, at the court house in
Jacksboro, Texas. /
Ella Rollans, Guardia/
ANNOUNCEMENTS
OF
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES
Class Junior Ward
50 Yard Dash—
Davis, Jacksboro, 1st; Robin-
son, Bryson, 2nd; Argabright, An-
telope. 3rd; Pitts, Perrin, 4th.
100 Yard Dash—
Davis, 1st, Ellis, 2nd, both
Jacksboro; Argabright, Antelope,
3rd; Robinson, Bryson, 4th.
440 Yard Relay—
Slate, Jacksboro. 1st; Robinson,
Bryson, 2nd; Ross, Jacksboro,
3rd; Burt, Antelope. 4th.
Pull Up-
Robinson, Jermyn, 1st; Owen,
6th grade, Jacksboro*, 2nd; Dod-
son, Perrin, 3rd; Lane, 7th grade,
Jacksboro, 3rd; Morris, Perrin,
4th; Smith, Antelope, 4th.
Running High Jump—
Davis, Jacksboro, 1st; Morris,
Perrin, 2nd; Ellis, Jacksboro,
3rd; Bryson, 4th.
Running Broad Jump—
Pitts, Perrin, 1st; Robinson,
Bryson, 2nd; Davis, Ellis. Epps,
7th 'grade, Jacksboro, 3rd, tie;
Argabright, Antelope, 4th.
The Gazette is authorized fi
publish the following political an-
nouncements, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary to be
held Saturday, July 23rd, 1938:
For Congressman, 13th District
W. D. McFARLANE
ED GOSSETT
For State Senator, 22nd District
H. GRADY WOODRUFF
T. BETTIS COFFIELD
R, C. LANNING
For State Representative
JOE B. FRIEDEL
GEORGE TRUE BAKER
GREENE NEWELL
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For County Judge
J. P. SIMPSON
For County Attorney
C. H. HENLEY
JOHN W. MOORE
For District Clerk
M. G. NELMS
For County Clerk
HARRY IT. CLAZNER
For County Superintendent of
Public Instruction
ERNEST B. WHITAKER
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The new, 1938 Servel Electrolux still gives
you the lasting efficiency of "No Moving
Parts,” and all the conveniences that go with
mo'dern refrigeration, besides. A small down
payment puts it in your home. Savings pay
for it. Why not start them NOW?
PERMANENT
SILENCE
CONTINUED
LOW COST
LASTING
EFFICIENCY
SAVINGS THAT
PAY FOR IT
Still Going Strong . . . Not lc More to Operate
Now Than When New . . Still Silent . . Because
IT HAS NO MOVING PARTS
In the Freezing System . . .
"We have been the satisfied owners of a Servel Electrolux
refrigerator for over ten years. This remarkable refrigerator, after
almost eleven years of daily use, is still just as economical, silent,
and trouble-free as when it was first installed in our home.
"A representative of the local Electrolux dealer called on us
recently in an attempt to interest us in trading for a late model,
but we declined for the reason that our old Electrolux is still giving
us such excellent and economical service that we would have
nothing to gain by giving it up.
"We have lived in Abilene for fifty-five years, and I often think
how wonderful it would have been could we have had the protec-
tion and convenience of a Servel Electrolux for all those years. And
judging from the condition
of our present refrigerator, I
sincerely believe that could
we have purchased one at that
early date it would still be in
operation today.”
MRS. D. S. KAUFMAN,
Abilene, Texas. '
Class Junior Rural
50 Yard Dash—
Price, Friendship, 1st; C. Horn,
2nd, Chester, 3rd, both Wesley
Chapel; Covie, Newport, 4th.
100 Yard' Dash-
Reed, Cundiff, 1st; Worthing-
ton, 2nd, Douglass, 3rd, both Wiz-
ard Wells; T. Farmer, Joplin, 4th,
440 Yard Relay-
Souther! and, Cundiff, 1st; Cliec-
tra, Wesley Chapel, 2nd; Price,
Friendship, 3rd; Lewis, Wizard
Wells, 4th.
Pull Up—
Douglas, Wizard Wells, 1st;
Hill, 2nd, Southerland, 3rd, both
Cundiff; Horn, Wesley Chapel,
4th:
Running High Jump-
Graves, Cundjff, 1st; Smith.
Joplin, 2nd; Horn, 3rd, Chester,
4th, both Wesley Chapel.
Running Broad Jump—
C. Horn, Wesley Chapel, 1st
Coyle, Newport, 2nd; Chester,
Wesley Chapel, 3rd; Douglas,
Wizard Wells, 4th.
Car Licenses—More This Year
Car licenses numbered 1735 cars
as compared with 1690 registered
last year up to April 9th. Com-
mercial vehicles number 285 as
compared to 169. Farm vehicles
number 210 this year, 203 last
year. 40 trailers this year, 30 last
year.
For Sheriff, Assessor and Collector
of Taxes
ERNEST E. TURNER
A. L. (China) KINNAMAN
For County Treasurer
MRS. STELLA HENSLEY
W. VIRGIL WOOD
MRS. GEO. A. SHAWVER
For County Commissioner-
Precinct No. 1
II. F. LEWIS
For County Commissioner-
Precinct No. 2
C. J. COKER, Sr.
J. DOCK ARMES
For County Commissioner-
Precinct No. 3
J. H. MAULDIN
F. H. KEYSER
For County Commissioner
Precinct No. 4
J. W. KING
DOYLE D. GILLESPIE
GEORGE. W. SMITH
T. C. HORN
ANDERSON EPPS
FRED WARREN
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The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1938, newspaper, April 14, 1938; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth730278/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.