The Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1948 Page: 8 of 8
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THE JACKSBORO GAZETTE-NEWS
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I Hosiery & Ties
LADIES: when in need of hose, come in and see out
complete line of Air-Maid Hose in different shades. Also
Sox and Ties for the men—Air-Maid in different colors.
| We are ready to supply your needs in Hose, Sox and Ties
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Call Us For Free Delivery
City Drug Store
. F. Little w' E' Marr
For Prompt Free Delivery, Call 21
In The Record Shop
wniurroi ri tt i rT
Just Received
| Spade Cooley—Whistle Bait;
Blonde Fiddle Blues
Mills Brothers—Shine;
Love Is Fun
Bing Crosby Classic Album—
5 Records including—
‘ ‘ Please ’ ’
“Some Of These Days”
“The Last Roundup”
“Home On The Range”
“Thanks”
“Shine”
Large shipment of Ladies’ anil Gents’ Watches,
Wedding Sets, Costume Jewelry.
See these fine selections and layaway your choice for
GRADUATION OR MOTHERS’ DAY
CJeacjue-Jervefol
GIFTS OF DISTINCTION
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GWALTNEY'S
of the PTA activities. It was
well worth seeing. Eight wo-
men from over the district were
presented a life membership to
the PTA. To receive this award
the person must have promoted
child welfare and the donor
pay $25.00 to that fund. Mrs.
J. P. Simpson, Jaeksboro, and
Mrs. J. J. Blagg, Bryson, were
presented this award Tuesday
morning.
ii The courtesy committee ex-
tended thanks, appreciation
mid best wishes without end to
1 lie district, local and county
PTA officers and to Jack Co.
aim«Wv»;« aa a's'a'a'a a'a I and Jaeksboro cit izellS. TOO
— long to print and one .would
wonder , really where to start
and where to end. But it was
a great time to clasp hands
with women over the district
who are devoted to child well-
fa re.
P. T. A. CONFERENCE
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ldth District registered for i Tii_„j„v
this course. 10!) mmipleling! !uesady
course; have eyiiducled 8
classes including 1 at .Jaeks-
Ivoro; total of !)1 niemhers in
Ihcse classes representing 21
schools and units; have driv-
en 1084 miles.
Throckmorton and Haskell—
Airs. R. W. Herron, president,
condueted procedure course to
,gi persons, helped in bringing
Mrs. Virginia Scarborough to
llaskell to instruct a Home and
Family Relation course lor
men and women.
Wichita and Clay District—
vice-president, Airs. I). 0.
James, have a lot of speakers
available for any desiring
lliem.
City Council Vernon — Mrs.
thrill.
The barbecue at the Fort was
! well attended.
Night — -Miss Mae
Brot/.e, principal of the Junior
High, Marshall, and State
Teacher president, was the
main speaker. Her poise and
great interest in the child caus-
ed the audience to feel a kind-
ei* interest in child welfare. Af-
terward 1 lie Jaeksboro teach-
ers honored her with a recep-
tion so every one could meet
her and the dislriet officers of
tin1 conference.
Tell Mom! - TeD Dad! - A Bike
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Come To Our Store For Details
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Wednesday Morning—A full
program was carried ' out.
Awards were made. The Hugh-
»The conferenee here was re-
ferred to as the best in six
years and the only place that
had put welcome signs on thei
windows.
Noconn, was voted the place!
of molding for next spring’s
conference. Make your plans
now to have Jack County well
| represented. The fall board
diieeling will he held in tlicj
home of Mrs. B. B. Jones, Biy
son.
Spears’ Drug Store
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FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
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ey ........I of Wichita Falls won For other items of interest,
the most places in 1 he Poster'see elsewhere in this issue, and
contest as they stayed with the
theme given, “Home Life”.
Iowa Park won first place for
the yearly report in acconrp-
in issues to follow.
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Many of the homes offered
[were not used, which indicates
... ... „ , ! 1 hat Jack County could under-
Fred llollev, president, tins lishments. C ity View, Rural. I , . ., . ,
conneil has 5 local units with I Wichita Falls,was second. Aiis-j**1^0 s,llli 1,r and e\ en larger
JOO members; council sponsors'tin School, Wichita Falls, pin-1 conferences of civic, school
?i Weekly radio program each eed first in the scrap book kept and church intrests.
Friday 10:45 a. in, over K\ \\ (7. —-----—----=———- — . — -
Our is
health. A health nurse lias
been promised. As a civic
project worked with the
(Humber of t'ornnieree in a
city beautification program; as
inter-racial understanding the
Hooker T. Washington School
put on the March program.
ck and Young Counties—
Jli-s. J. J. Blagg. vice-presi-
dent,, and reporting. Jack
County has four active P. T.
A .s and Voting County lias 1\vo
Ohioy and Newcastle. Rep-
resentatives from these six P.
T. A.8 have not been meeting
i'i a council as liave others
«. vet\ the district, but it is hop-
ed 1 liis can be wicked out and
ether schools organize P. T. As.
"Fuesday Afternoon. The molli-
ers chorus, emiiposed of wom-
en from nver the (listriel, sang
They had met in Wichita Falls
for rehearsal. Music is a new
department in 1 lie conferenee
rnd is being greatly enjoyed.
The presidents of the P. T
A.s Over the district were plat-
form guests. Their reports
could oceunv only two minutes,
and all 27 of lliem were a
JOPLIN BAPTISTS START j The object is to wipe out the ANTELOPE 4-H CLUB
remaining indebtedness on the
new auditorium. Members and
friends will lie contacted.
BUILDING FUND CAMPAIGN
Joplin Baptist fjhurcli start-
ed an active building fund cam-
paign at their all-day meeting
April 11, when Bro. W. I). Ba-
ker from the Texas General
Convention gave explanations
about the work being done for
| rural churches of the stale.
This project lias been a joy
and everything done will be
appreciated by this fine con-
gregation.
Doyle Middlebrooks.
Pastor.
At Hie last meeting of the
Antelope Grade' School 4-II
Club the girls drew to see whose
dress would he cut out and
and Miss Rieves cut out Sher-
ron Senix’s dress. The girls are
to have their dresses cut out
and basted by next meeting.
VETERANS CABINET
SCHOOL TO START
A cabinet class for veterans
will start May 4th. Any veter-
an interested in taking this
course contact E. B. Whitaker
at the court house. This will he
a full lime course and there is
room for five or six more vet-
erans.
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DRESS SALE
We have 23 Ladies’
SPRING and SUMMER
DRESSES
Value -$10.95 to $12.95
CLOSE OUT
$4.95
Come Early
Take Your Choice
SHABAY’S
McCall
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SKIRTS • JUMPERS
—Gay peasant patterns actually printed right on Coliama Fabrics.
No trimmings to add.
—A whole rainbow of color motifs . . . red. green, yellow, white,
pink against black, brown, navy, green and gray.
Don’t stop at teen-agers—let the kid sister and Mother, loo, get in
on the cleverest fashion stunt in years.
I here are about a dozen exciting desjgns now available. 57/38" wide.
BUTTERCUP
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MEDALLION
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McCtilf bad a first look at Skip-I-lee and
picked the patterns illustrated above to make full
use oil th^colifjd designs.
SHABAY’S
We Give S & H Greeu Stamps
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.