The Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1948 Page: 6 of 8
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Thursday, April 15, 1048
THE JACKSBOHO GAZETTE-NEWS
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OOD FOR 10c
TOWARD PURCHASE OF
YOUR 1948 BABY CHICKS
Lik# having nfra monty to apond when you u»e TEXO
"Chick-Checks" to buy your 1948 Beby Chicks. Order a
supply of TEXO Poultry Feeds listed below . . and save
th< valuable "Cfiick-Checks"! TEXO Feeds are nutrition-
ally balanced and lortiticd with AHagreen to help your
flocks produce plenty of low-cost eggs Remember too. you
get a valuable “CHICK-CHECK" in every 100-lb. bag of
TEXO Poultry Feeds. Come in today for a supply.
PUBLIC SAFETY
EXAMINATION
vestigation -of moral character,
habits, honesty, veracity, etc.
Miscellaneous, must be of
sound mind and possess initja-
aerald; Armstrong, M. C. John-
son.
Joplin—0. T. Cheeves- Jas-
per Creek. Monroe Uptown. Texas Department of Public .
(Irtiveland—Rolling Valiev, Safety announces an examina- tiye, intelligence, good judg-
Robert Underwood; Spark tion leading to appointment of nient, good address, and neat
Spring's, F H. Marks. - I'fexas Highway Patrolmen,"on appearance.
Vineyard—Little Bean, M. May 1, 1«48. The Texas High-
U. Johnson; Green Elm, Massie,way Patrol will conduct a
Curtis; Snake^Creek, J. E. Me-'statewide competitive exami-
Wliirter (2 months); F. G. Jor-jnution for the procurement of
TEX©
LAYING MASH and LAY-
ING MASH FILLETS - ALL
MASH LAYING RATION
and PELLETS - IREEDER
MASH oad PELLETS - 5-
STAR LAYING MASH and
PELLETS.
BLUE TAG FIELD SEED
BULK GARDEN SEED
FERTILIZER
H. and H. Feed Store
dan (J months").
Vineyard -r- (now Wizard
Wells), J. E. Rogers. Anna
Duncan, Anna Klum.
Christian—Indian Springs.
•John II. Wood; Keechi. Laura
Wyatt; ()a*k Glen, L. II. Bry-
jant.
Veto—Burton Springs, W.
I?. Dobson.
recruits to enter the Texas
Highway Patrol Recruit Train-
ing School Selectees who
complete three months of train-
ing in the recruit school will
receive commissions as Texas
Highway Patrolmen.
Qualifications — Men only;
Age, 21-J5 years inclusive;
Antelope—J. W. Board, Er- Height, not less than 5 feet tion,
mie Mullins; Plum Creek. Lvd- 8 >"ch<'s- in hare feet; Weight,
Jack County Teachers in 1898 j-$72.20, and W. E. Fitzgerald’s,
Willow Point, was $*60.
John Hensley, County School | it ;,s interesting to find that
Superintendent, was going Leverai 0f the teachers are still
through Ills files ami found an||jvjn,r jtii(l
early lisf of Jack County
teachere which was of IMS.
50 years ago. Tlicn there were
58 schools in session. The sal-
aries ranged from 25 to 50 per
month. However, I). J. Simp
son’s Newliope ; Gibtown i, was
How women anc/girls
may get wanted relief
from functional periodic pain
Cardul, many women say, ha3 brought re-
lief from the cramp-liko agony and nervous
Btrain of functional periodic distress. Taken
like a tonic, it should stimulate appetite,
aid digestion,• thus help build resist*
unce for the "time" to come. Started
3 days beforo "your time", It should
help relieve pain duo to purely
\ functional periodic causes. Try it I
CARDUI
A tftBtL OIWCCTIONS .
souk* you may
know. Their names follow:
Jacksl>oro-*-Reagan Vail ey,
Eva Johnson; Beans Prairie,
Lois Gowdy; Stradley Chapel,
Maggie Rouse; Cooper, Mollie
McCord; Sail Creek, M. B.
Smith; Pleasant Grove, C. W.
llorschlcr; Rockland, Alla Al.
Bass: (4 months); Los Creek,
\V. C. Groiier; Pleasant Hill,
A. Hamrick.
Cundiff Whites Creek, Em-
i ma Garrison; Cudiff, W. F., E.
j and Minnie Keathley; Live
Oak, W. A. Langston.
Gibtown—Newhope, I). J.
Simpson, L. I). Shawver, Mat-
tie MeQuerry; Westbrook, W.
M. Worley; Buffalo, Cora Un-
derwood; Murray,. Hattie Un-
derwood.
Willow Point, W. E. Fitz-
ia Kinsolving; Oak Grove, Vi-
belle Coleman.
Post Oak — Thomas Lacy,
Annie Bilbro; Wesley Chapel,
W. I). Cook, Della Livingston;
Sycamore, Sallie Foree.
Gertrude—W. II. Lasater.
Ovid—Roberts Prairie, Ada
Pierce; Union Point, Alla Bass
(3 months).
Finnis No. 27—J. F. Dwight.
Finis No. 40—Long Hollow,
1J. F. Melton.
Bryson—(). B. Swink, S. AL
Bond; Union Ridge, Josie Ten-
nyson; Mt. Home, Lucy Jay;
Plaster. U. M. Chambers; Bay-
lor Springs, Alta Chambers.
Jeannette—Winn Hill, G.
W. Foster; Center Point. F. K.
Aston; Dameron, If. L. Shaw;
Round Mountain, Nell Brown.
Crafton—Rocky Point', Ora
E. Wagner.
Truce—Antioch, .T. R. Me-
Neal :Friendship, Anna Kluin;
Mountain View, 1). B. Talley.
Squaw—S. F. Maxey.
Squaw—Squaw Alt. S. F.
Maxey.
Whitt—Union Grove, Pearl
Moore.
Newport—J. W. Lumpkin.
(NOTE:—You might want
to file this away in order to
| know (he post offices in
j County, 50 years ago).
at least 2 pounds per inch of
height; General, sound consti-
tution and free of physical de-
fects—must pass
cal test; Formal Education,
high school or its equivalent;
Citizenship, citizen of the Unit-
ed States and a resident of the
State of Texas for at least one
Emoluments — Base ' pav,
$230.00 per month; (100.00
per month while in training);
Vacation, 2 weeks each year;
Sick leave, 2 weeks each year,
if needed; Insurance, very
cheap Department life insur-
ance for self; very reasonable
group accident and sickness in-
surance for self and depend-
ents; Retirement, benefits of
State Employees retirement
Plan; Expenses, traveling ex-
penses when away from Sta-
ys prescribed by State
law; Equipment; Patrol units
and operating expenses, uni-
forms, guns, etc., furnished.
I Working Conditions—Work-
rigid niedi- inc, Week, not more than 6
days per week except ip an
emergency; Night work, a min-
imum of 20 hours of night
work per week required.
*1 always buy tills
rk&
faoffal,
Station Assignments — Sub-
year; Character, subject to in- ject to assignment anywhere in
, FINAL RITES FOR
A.’J. GARNER
the State of Texas.
For * applications address:
W. J. Elliott, Chief Texas
Highway Patrol, Department Mr. A. J. Garner who passed
away last Thursday morning
| in Fort Worth was buried Fri-
day afternoon in Oakwood
j Cemetery. Funeral services
j were conducted at the First,
j Methodist Church with Revs.
W. R. Houston and A. R. Bil-
berry officiating.
of Public Safety, Camp Mabry,'
Austin, Texas.
METHODIST CHURCH AT
CUNDIFF IMPROVED
The men are painting and
repairing the Methodist church
building at Cundiff. The wom-
en served dinner at the
church today (Thursday).
Jack
Airs. Tom Roper has been
visiting her son and family in
Sunray,
China was the first country
to develop gunpowder.
.TILEPME “CAPITALISTS'
They work for the telephone
company and they are buying
American Telephone and Tele-
graph Company stock through
regular payments out of wages—
in accordance with a special com-
pany offer.
All regular Bell System em-
ployees who had six months’ serv-
ice cih August 31 were eligible to
participate, except officers of A.
T. and T. \
• More than 13,000 of these tele-
phone men and women work for
the Southwestern Bell Telephone
Company.
They have a stake in the busi-
ness beyond their jobs. They are
partners as well as employees.
These are the “capitalists”—
hundreds of thousands of them
throughout the United States—
who help to make the telephone
company a good company and
America a great country. “It
could only happen here.”
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO.
Dynamite was invented by
Alfred Nobel in 1&67. *
Fresh FRYERS
Pallbearers were: Kirk Stew- \
art, Will A. Ham, E. E. Fair-
es, Alf Sewell, Kyle Spiller,
and Robert Owen. Hawkins
Funeral Home was in. charge '
of arrangements.
T.
s0UltttR*
Dressed and Drawn
Ready for the
Skillet ......................Lb.
TOIIC FAT HENS
55*
Dressed and Drawn
Ready for the Oven Lb.
%
OUwl $jueUumtmL VYlsoJtA.
Short Ribs gU*.1.™.., .................... 35^
Slab Bacon frr ,r.s ... 49*
Pork Sausage 49*
Sausage’".................u. 394 RoastSt’SS—- u. 534
Spareribs £2$ L«n u>. 494
Safeway has ALL the low prices, because
WE MEET ALL THE LOWEST PRICES
OF EVERY COMPETITOR IN TOWN!
Peaches aSMT1
No. 2'/a
Coo
Apples fa"..................................Si*
Q Ocean Spray 16-0*.
OaUCC Cranberry...................................... Can
Juice Tow,,Ho“5,
Grapefruit
Bacon MSI..................'pi?: 314
End Slices.................. Pkg.
Dry Salt Jowls u>. 254 Frankfurters
Cured Hams c!.7,........ib. 534 Baked Loaves
Skinless
All Meat
Assttf. Lb.
JypkoL SafywaajLj-SauinqA.
794
Airway Coffee 2 pw«:
Nob Hill Coffee 2 % 854
/“ ft Chase aond 1-Lb. rni
V-Orrec Sanborn ............... Can J JT
Canterbury Tea......»iLb 264
Lipton'sTea,................pUu 294
Cottage Cheese ©!£' 214
Margarine & 384
Eggs S:o,d d,, 424
n.b.c.
Pk,.
Cl KHeban Croft
riour Top Quality ..............
Cl Gold Modal
riour Kitchen Tasted..........
Shredded Wheat
Favorite Matches 6 c”.
I/I Facial Tissues a
Jxieenex 200 count z nq*.
Su-Purb IT°M %?■
Oxydol
24-Ol.
P‘9-
Bread Kff
Hi Ho Crackers
24 0x.
Loaf
1-Lb.
Pkg.
424 Lux Flakes...................p?£
I7 4 ( Rinso foap“leM..............
294 Lifebuoy &V 2 ft,
Maine Potatoes 10£ 69*
TOMATOES Cto 19o
Fresh Cucumbers a u 12*
............................2 S'? 254
Orange Juice o'ooid...................., c«2 114
Grape Juice chord.-,........................ft. 394
Juice uTli:Xomato '......................£?• 254
T omato Juice ™.*..........................2»2 104
Banjo Hominy...........................2 2«,2/’ 254
Sweet Peas sS*......................&2 104
Tomatoes .......................2 c»,2 254
Pimientos cort.,....................................c.®* 124
Sausage .................... Si'A 174
Prem or Spam..................................c2.01 494
Tuna Fish §?*!?""...............................CM.#.V> 354
Baby Foods Gorber-,.................... 3 Can, 2 34
MillcSSS..:...............................12 274
Jell-Well«..........................3%. 194
Dog Food £5 * 104
Grapefruit s«d‘o„..............u.
Oranges J"".........-............u.
Lemons SSSS*1*...................u,.
Apples afe.........r....u.
New Potatoes r.*« 2u,.
Squash y»iioDw..................2 u,. 254
Green Onions 2 ■„ 154
Red Radishes.................. i,,. ^4
Lettuce sasr:^...............u. 12 4
Pascal Celery.................. u,. 84
GOOD and FRESH
MAYONNAISE
Top off your favorito
aalad with your favorite
mayonnaiae from Safeway
NU MADE
Mayonnaise It'
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These Prices are Effective Fri. and Sat. in Jaeksboro, Texas
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We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities and to Refuse
* to Sell to Dealers
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The Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1948, newspaper, April 15, 1948; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732883/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.