The Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1948 Page: 3 of 8
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THE JACKSBORO GAZETTE-NEWS
Thursday, April 15, 1948
Qausm
LIGHTWEIGHT
SHIRTS.
of Imported Egyptian Cotton
with the open
weave that lets
your body breathe!
Tissue-thin Ja/son Skip-Dent
shirts are feathery light...per-
fectly proportioned...superbly,
tailored. Keep you cool and
well dressed on hottest days.
And imported Egyptian cot-
ton is stronger, longer lasting,
more richly lustrous. Regular
collar and sleeve lengths as-
sure comfortable fit*. Get
your Summer Shirt wardrobe
now, and keep cool all sum-
mer. Don’t forget to see
Jayson’s Air-Weight pajamas
Bib BOTTLE FILLS T i,
2 GLASSES1 WW..
Lilly’s sleeping
in a roogi
painted this morning
we painted with
r£EXOLITE”
Texolite* mixes fast, applies
easily, dries in an hour, leaves no
painty odor. One gallon, thinned
with water, makes 1 Vi gallons ot„*.
paint, enough for an average
room. Ask for free Color Selector.
•Trademark Rea. U. S. Pat. Off. -
FOR Q U A L I T Y.,} ./
FOR COLOR .. BUY
Use Gazette-News Classified Ads
MISCELLANEOUS-
I m Now In The Market for
your Mohair, Wool and Cow-
hides. Also have wool bags
and fleece twine.
B. Y. Peacock,
Jacksboro, Texas.
Res. Pho. 107 — Office Pho. 20
(d-4-15)__
Property For Sale—
FOR SALE:—Large 9-room
house in Perrin; all modern,
with 6 lots.
J. L. McCanlies,
Box 363, Jaeksboro.
FOR SALE—
FOR SALE:—Coolerator, 50-It)
size; good as new; 18-qt. pres-
sure cooker, 1 sealer. See at
223 West Archer.
LADIES, NOTICE.—Ypur Spi-
rella corsetier is here this week
and Monday and Tuesday of
next week to give fittings for
corsets, girdles, and brassiers.
Call at Mrs^J. W. Gaskin’s,or
come to 209 Thompson Street.
Phone 305-W.
Mary Frances Tyson.
FOR SALE:—Good city
close to all ucilities; can be
bought on small payment
down; .balance iust like rent.
A. Jap Smith. P—5912.
3-room House For Sale — on
60x60 ft. lot. Phone 434 W,
or Western Auto.
FOR SALE:—Blacksmith and
[welding shop, with or without
I equipment. E. F. Nunley,
Phone 342 J.
TOMATO PLANTS for Sale:
[also, pepper plants; all plants
lots.grown outside. At city limits,
on old Wichita Hilghwav.
(tf) George Porter.
SERVICES—
Travel In Comfortable foot-
wear. Shoe repair gives extra
wear. Quality shoe Snop. ♦
Jvi. it. Uemiig, Prop, i f
I
Garrett's Bulgaria Butter-
milk makes stout women stun
and siim women stout. tti;
JOHN H. TUCKER
Income Tax Accountant
Office
Fort Richardson Hotel Bldg,
(tij Jacksboro, Texas
SMALL CEMENT MIXER for.
lease by the hour or day.
_C. N. Jay,___
507 W. Live Oak.
(e-4-18) Phone 406 J.
- TIME -
TO GET YOUR AIR CONDITIONER
READY FOR SUMMER
New Mats, Pumps, Motors, Check Valves
See The New Sno-Breze Evaporative Coolers
Stephen’s Radio Service
Shamburger-Furrh
Lumber Co.
FOR SALE:-
house. 603
Phone 352-J.
-5-roo’m modern
West Archer.
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WIZARD WELLS
FOR SALE:—1—5-rm. house
at a bargain, really priced to
sell.
1—5-rm. and bath, priced to
sell. This property is close in.
Really worth the money.
A. Jap Smith,, city,
phone 236J.
A fkshfry was . held on the
Walter Laird property, Bridge-
port Lake, Saturday night.H QATF
Bert Ware was the prize win- „ * 7" , *
ner-his catch was 39 pounds. 9 * house; butane
The party consisted of Messrs. ^\> high pressure pump. On
.....1 nI. — i Graham Highway.
and Mines. Clarence Cocker-j.
ham, Bill DeLong; Messrs. Bert 16
Ware and Charley Geer.
Miss Theo Eubanks of
lington is here visiting
mother.
Ar-
her
Eu-
Cecil Morrow, • Gerald
banks, and Bill DeLong arc
new members of the school
board, having been elected the
pasQ week.
Special singing was held at
the Baptist Church Sunday
night, presided over by Less
Morrow.
Mrs. Potter of Wichita Falls
is coming to Wizard Wells to
make her home.
a. 6-room house; water;
lights, and gas. On Graham
Highway.
5-room modern house; East
Tacksboro; good location.
Business Building for sale,
50x150 ft., one block from the
Square.
Bath House located in noted
health resort; 3 acres, 15
rooms, 6 baths.
, W. F. Powell, Box 242.
Jacksboro, Texas.
FOR RENT-
APARTMENTS and ROOMS,
•Tust Like Home. Come to the
Jacksboro Inn. (tf>
FOR SALE:—A girl’s bicycle;
perfect condition. A. A. Files.
CLOSE OUT SALE on left-
over prints, 8x10, 50c.
Jones Studio.
FOR SALE: — 1 y2-ton Ford
truck, 36 model, with new 100
Hrs. motor. Cheap. 602 Live
Oak.
FOR SALE:—1940 four-door
Plymouth Special DeLuxe; ra-
dio; heater and spotlight.
—_Pete Simons
FOR SALE: — Fancy two-
pound fryers, $1.00 each.
J. R. Sloan, Jermyn.
Clearance Sale of Used Cloth-
ing, April 9-24. Leaving town.
107 W. Archer, (h-4-15
FOR SALE:—Good coon dog.
Will sell. Worth the money.
Phone 71 or 41.
SHOW CASES For Sale—One
with four shelves; one with
drawer ; both glass.
Gazette-News.
Western Au+o Asso. Store
M3Q 9
ON GUARANTEED
Auto parts
Choice Land Loans made at 5%
interest. Taylor Co., Box 225,
Weatherford, Texas. West
Texas Loans since 1886.
SEWING MACHINES-
Guaranteed repairs for all
makes of machines. Machines
and supplies for sale. Come, or
drop us a card and we will call.! I
Sewing Machine Shop,!®
W. P. Murphy,
807 South St., j®
(d-4-22) Graham, Texas. ||j
WILL DRILL on structures 1
approved by Geologist. Will |
buy production and- producing!®
royalties. Janies T. Cumlev, ■ 1
Wichita Falls, Texas (f-4-29)
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Western Au+o Asso. Sfore
Qis Savings or
Seat Govers
What
Jacksboro
makes,
makes
Jacksboro.
(tf)
Jacksboro
Bakery.
A DIRTY PLUG
IS AN ENGINE BUG! AND HOW! ACT NOW!
And Four or Six dirty plugs mean a hundred bugs and
that’s bad.
You’ll know the difference when we tune your engine
to its summer sweetness and rhythm.
ACT TODAY FOR TOMORROW
Sure we’ll give your car or truck its full summer con-
ditioning. We’ll erase all traces of winter, with its
crusted salt, its rust deposits, and all the other barnacles.
We’ll change your oil and greases, we’ll apply the life
giving lube-gun, we’ll align your wheels, adjust your
brakes,—we’ll give you the beauty treatment above and jg
below with some rouge and massage for that Summer- M
time. {s
COME IN TODAY
I
& It’s simple — It’s prompt — It costs Little — Pays Big ?j
Briscoe Motors
r
t Dodge—Plymouth Sales—Service j|
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I Phone 151 South Main H
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All interested are requested BEDROOM FOR RENT—fur-
to meet at the Wizard Ceme-
tery Friday for an all-day get-
together. It is the time for an-
nual clean-up of the grounds.
Mrs. Clarence Cockerham is
visiting her family in Sudan
and at other points.
Fishing has been fine the
past week. A party from
Jacksboro brought in over 100
pounds Saturday night.
J. F. Ferguson, Charlie Ware
and W. A. Benson spent two
days in Wichita Falls on busi-
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis
of Dallas spent the week-end
in the D. Lewis home.
J. C. George, Mrs. Winona
Brock and children visited in
Graford and at Possum King-
dom Park the past week.
The M. L. and R. V. Jones
families held a reunion in the
former’s home, Sunday.
Guests at th Lone Star Bath
uished. Phone 245 J.
HELP WANTED—
MAN WANTED—If you want
security in the years ahead in
a business of your own with
an organization that has an
unexcelled record, we have a
real “ honest- to-gosh ’ ’ set-cp
for the right man, who likes
to deal with farm families. If
you are between the ags of 25
and 55 with good car, write
immediately for details. The J.
R. Watkins Company, Rural
Departmentttt, Memphis, Ten-
nessee. (c-4-15)
---- »,---*
Reliable Man With Car Want-
ed to call on farmers in Jack
County. Wonderful opportu-
nity. $15 to $20 in a day. No
experience or capital reuired.
Permanent. Write today. Me-
LUMBER
Buy direct sa ve 30%
Fir Dimension—$6.50 to $7.00
per hd
Fir one inch Lumber—$7.00
hd
Inside Doors—$9.00 and
$9.50 each
24x24 window and frame—
$10.50
Close prices on yellow pine
lumber
We deliver anywhere in Texas
Prices F. O. B. Fort Worth
Castleberry Lumber Co.
Hiway 80
Rt. 5 —Box 404 - 7-6601
(h-5-27)__
FOR SALE:—Used typewrit-
ers, in good condition. Ab-
stract Files, Complete to June
1947. Also some office furni-
ture. Mrs. Walter Isbell,
(b-4-15) Phone 12.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
R. E. (Pop) GARNER
General Repairs and Cabinet |
— Work j ®
Phone 300
(1-5-27) Box 97_____11
FEDERAL LAND BANK
LOANS
Are you . . . Planning to buy
a farm or ranch? In need of
repairs or improvements? Pay-
ing more than 4% interest on!
your present loans? Or . . ,!
Would you like a longer term
loan with smaller payments
and the privilege of paying all
or a part at any time? See
the Jacksboro National Farm
Loan Association 113 East
Hubbard, Mineral Wells, Tex-
* (tf)
8
DO YOU WANT A
as.
What Jacksboro
makes Jacksboro.
(tf) Jacksboro
makes,
Bakery
A New Home Or Remodeling
|f If you want to remodel or build a new home,
§L
H don’t think you can’t afford it. Let us do it, and you
pay an amount monthly, just like rent.
See us also, for turnkey job on roofing, floor sand-
ing, asbestos siding and house leveling.
Rich & Smith Construction Co.
Jacksboro, Texas
Phone 300
The Charter Oak is a tree in
Hartford, Conn., in which the
colonial charter was supposed
to have been hidden in 1687.
YOUNG COUNTY
FARM BUREAU PICNIC
A good program lias been
prepared for a picnic at Fort
Belknap, Wednesday, April
21, starting at 10:30 a. m.
Three of the be.st speakers
in Texas have been secured,
| Lane Beaty, William C. CaL-
ceran, and the Farm Bureau
j Director, Loys D. Barbour, oi
Iowa Park.
Young County will be host
to seventeen counties in Dis-
trict 3.
Farm Bureau Program,
FOR SALE:-
bred. See
-Extra good gilt,
Speck Risley or
call 84.'
NESS COMPANY, Dept. A.
house :^rs. Irene Severs, Al- "Freeport, 111. (4-22-48)
lendale, III; Gerald Johnson,
Graford; Mmes. John Wheeler,
George and Tobe Weaver,
Jacksboro; G. L. Bryant, Big
Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Kaker and son, Bridgeport;
Mr. and Mrs. John Langford,
Granfield, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Abernathy, Mrs. Ida
Ballow, Mrs. Mollie Dillin,
Joplin; C. W. Hill Ralph Hil-
ton, Anadarko, Okla.; J. M.
OIL HEATERS for sale—
Gazette-News.
FRYING CHICKENS for sale.
Phone 138J. Mrs. Bert Hines.
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&
10 Percent
PASTEURIZED MILK IS
SAFE MILK
1
VITAMIN "C" DESTROYED
n
212
BOILING POINT
I79§ |
SU6HT REDUCTION
VITAMIN "C“
TUBERCULOSIS
GERM KILLED
rneo
COOKING COMMENCES
140 m
145
142
138
137
) PASTEURIZATION
BANG'S DISEASE OR UNOULANT
FEVER GERM KILLEO ■
TYPHOR)* DYSENTERY
GERMS KILLEO
SEPTIC SORE THROAT
GERM KILLED
133 Bp
130
DIPHTHERIA GERMS KILLEO
MAXIMUM
' mm
. BODY TEMPERATURE
(GERMS MULTIPLY)
LEGAL TEMPERATURE
AFTER PASTEURIZATION
soaN 1
UCjT
FREEZING
ZERO
% it
A
13E
□
(PASTEURIZED MILK
IS NOT BOILED OR
COOKED MILK)
Holmes, Nocona.
Guests at the Wizard Bath
House: Mr. ^and Mrs. Guy
Campbell, Springtown; R. B.
Springfield, Fort Worth; Judge
and Mrs. Sutton, San Angelo;
Mr. and JVIrs. Carl Davidson,
Hinton, Okla.
NOTICE-
birthday PARTY
Messrs, and Mines. Coleman
Lea^h and * Floyd C. Nooner
gave a surprise birthday pprty
Saturday night, April 10, at
the Leach home, Antelope, in
honor of Mrs. Earl Lynch. >
Guests were: The horioree,
Mr. Earl Lynch and daughter,
Messrs. Nand Mmes. Sid White,
' Odell McCraghrin, Doyle
Moore, Ova Jackson, Charles
Rounsaville, Harold Copeland,
Jimmy Senix, Rollans Hill,
Clarence Conner; children of
the different families, Shine
Leach and' Johnnie Hoeffle.
Games were played, gifts re-
ceived, and a pleasant time
was enjoyed! *
GARRETT RROS. DAIRY
I’m Now In The Market for
your Mohair, Wool and Cow-
hides. Also have wool bags
and fleece twine.
B. Y. Peacock,
Jacksboro, Texas.
Res. Pho. 107 — Office Pho. 20
(d-4-15)
NOTICE
To Group Hospital Insurance
Groups Nos. 4405 & 4123.
Quart. Payments due on
April 15, 1948. Be sure to get
your payments to me April
15th to 17th, as the report will
be mailed into Dallas on Sat-
urday, the 17th on the evening
mail. New Quarterly Rates for
Comprehensive Service are as
follows: $3.30 for Single Per-
son; $6.90 for couples, and
$7.80 for Family Coverage.
Louise M. Brown,
Jacksboro Clinic,
(b-445) Jacksboro. Texas.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends
for their many acts of kind-
John Adams,-prea^pem dwjn^my nifty in the hos-
defft of the tf. B., wajL father fpital f6r -operation. Wordsean
John Quincy Adams, the
of
sixth president.
not express my sincere apprecr-
C. J. Wilton.
oil
!
t
On All Merchandise
STARTING TODAY everything in the house goes at a
-big saving—10% discount. Buy your household and
automobile appliances now. Don’t wait! Presto Cook-
ers, G. E. Irons, Aluminum Ware, Daromeyer Electric
Juicers, and many other items too numerous to mention.
Automotive Parts, Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Etc.
Sea Bell and outboard motors and sporting goods. Come
in and look over our stone, we may have something you
need. You can’t afford to miss this 10% discount.
Buy now and save the difference!
This sale starts today and ends Saturday night, April 24
Risley Goodyear Store
y
East Side Square
Phone 84
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