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The Jacksboro Gazette - News
Page 4
Thursday, June 2, 1955
Simplify Shopping and Saving....with
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For Sale -
GIBTOWN NEWS
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Lost and Found - j Property For Sale-! For Rent -
LEFT IN cemetery during work- ; FOR SALE—5 room house with
ing 1 pair of white nurse’s ox-; bath, breeze way, garage, deep
fords, if -found please notify' well. West edge of town. Call
Leona Weir. Phone 4772. (a6-2c) 2411. (a6-2p)
Wanted -
FOR SALE — Duplex, 8 room
I house with double garage at 309
. E. Belknap. Phone 4609.
(tfc)
HAY BALING WANTED — See
Lindsey Smith, Ph. 2820. (d6-16p
Attend the Modern Home Show
j FOR SALE—Large frame barn.
I Mrs. Horace W. Green, Route 2,
! Jacksboro. (b-9c)
FOR RENT — 4 room house.
Graham Highway. See J. N. Far-
ris. (a6-2p)
FOR RENT—5 room house on
Peterson Drive. Call 2426. (b6-9p
NOTICE—Gray’s Trailor Park
1 mile west Jacksboro on Gra-
ham Highway is now ready for
trailors. Good well of water and
individual meters. (b6-9p)
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CALL
FOR SALE—5 room house on
East Belknap. Also several lots.
PITCOCK BROS.
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See Roy F. Lane, or phone 2577.
(d6-9c)
for
Ready Mix Concrete
Bulk and Sack Cement
Calcium Chloride
Crushed Rock
and Sand
FOR SALE—2 bedroom house.
If interested phone 4730. (tfc)
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J. D. Pitcock, Manager §
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We Purchase
Oil Leases
Oil Royalties
Drilling Blocks
Ed Barham
Ft. Richardson Hotel Bldg.
Phone 2336
FOR RENT—Floor sander and
edger. Faires Hardware
JUST LIKE HOME—Rooms and
apartments. Jacksboro Inn
Phone 3312
Services -
Westinghouse
Television and Appliances
Radio and TV Service
C. & C. Appliance Co.
TV and RADIO Service and Re-
pairs. Call 2631. Johnson Radio,
210 West Belknap. After 6 p.m.
call 2325. (tfc)
ARCHITECT J. B. (Jack) Er-
win. Telephone ST 4659 and FL
7-2681. 4223 Shore Crest Drive,
Dallas, Texas. (tfc)
FOR SALE—Good used 8 ft. GE j Mrs. J. D. Thompson
refrigerator, $65. Johnson Radio | Correspondent
& TV Shop. (b6-2c) j Mr. and Mrs. Chestley Stewart
of Fort Worth visited with the
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FOR SALE—Good used refrig-1 Arthur Stewarts for the holi-
erator. Western Auto Associate i
FOR RENT—Floor Sander and
edger. Nash & Co.
WATCH REPAIRING — Watch
repairing work guaranteed. Jack-
son Jewelry. (tfc)
Notice -
FOR SALE—Cole Steel stand-
ard four drawer letter size filing
cabinet. $47.95. Jacksboro Ga-
zette-News.
“Accident Season Is Here”
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Call us for information about our
PREFERRED ACCIDENT POLICY
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W. C. FULBRIGHT
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Southland Life
LUMBER AND
BUILDING MATERIALS
Siding Wallboard Doors Sash
Hardware Roofing Glass Fencing
Cement Paint Weatherstripping
EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING
Clay Building Material Company
B. C. HORNSBY, Manager
Sewell Building Telephone 4585
LET US BE your supply for
Farmall parts. We handle a com-
plete line of International Har-
vester tractors and machines.
Your business will be appreci-
ated Hare Power Farming. Ph.
4-4865. 501 N. Main St., Weath-
erford. (tfc)
BALL POINT PEN refills. Fits
almost every type pen, 49c. Ga-
zette-News. (tfc)
Help Wanted-
ATTENTION SALESMEN —
This is your opportunity to make
money selling chain link fence
for the largest fence company in
the United States. Liberal com-
missions are paid weekly. Write
or call Jack W. Greenwood. CY-
CLONE FENCE, P.O. Box 311,
Fort Worth, Texas, Ph. ED-4371.
(b6-2p)
NOTICE—Lawn mowers sharp-
ened and repaired. 531 N. Third.
W. R. Rogers. (tfc)
NOTICE—Call or write Bowie
Mattress Co. for your mattress
needs. Now under new manage-
ment. Ray Morrow, Phone 139,
Box 442. (tfc)
Classified Ad Rate
NOTICE—Gazette-News Classi-
fied rates are 3c per word for
the first insertion with a 50c
minimum; 2c per word for each
additional insertion with a 40c
minimum.
Used Car Values-
NEW AND USED CARS and
Mayo Motor Co.,
Texas, Phone 275.
Henrietta,
WANTED—Man to serve farm
families in Jack County with
Nationally Advertised Watkins
Products. Profits up to $4800 a
year and more possible first
year. Car or light truck needed.
No other investment. Write to-
day for details. A. Lewis, c/o the
J. R. Watkins Co., Memphis 2,
Tenn. (c6-2c)
Mrs. Wauneeta Hargis
Honored At Farewell Tea
Mrs. Wauneet Hargis was hon-
ored with a farewell tea and per-
sonal shower Wednesday, June
1, at the O. M. Plemons home.
Punch and cookies were serv-
ed to 15 guests from the linen
covered table centered with cal-
ladium.
The hostesses were the ladies
of the Nursery Department of j
the First Baptist Church.
Store. (a6-2c)
FOR SALE — Air conditioner,
4000 cfm, evaporative, all porce- J
lain, complete with connections, '
water pump and cover. See C. B. t
Shaw, Shaw Ins. Agency. (a6-2c 1
WILL HAVE small used upright
and nice spinet piano in this 1
vicinity soon for resale. Respon-
sible parties may handle with 1
small monthly payments. Call or
write credit manager, McBrayer
Piano Co., 2220 Jacksboro High-
way, Fort Worth, Texas. (a6-9c)
FOR SALE—8 week old Hamp-
shire pigs. Elbert Ray Swan.
Watch for sign on Graham
highway. (c6-16p)
LET US BUILD your fence. Any
kind.Big State Fence Co. Gene
Shields, Phone 4710. (c6-16p)
FOR SALE—Good used washing
machines. Western Auto Asso-
ciate Store. (a6-2c)
Visit the Modern Home Show
Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
TRY SEVERAL pairs of our
Angel-Skin hose, 15-60 for only
$1. You’ll love ’em. Murtha’s.
(a6-2c)
MONDAY ONLY. Connie hose,
15-51, regularly $1 for only 79c.
Murtha’s. (a6-2c)
FOR SALE—10-ft. Deep Freeze.
In good condition. A bargain. H.
A. Bennett, Phone 2679. (tfc)
FOR SALE — Weaned pigs. Joe
Martin. Ph. 2917. (b6-2p)
FOR SALE — Creep fed fat
calves for locker or deep freeze.
Jack Suttle, Route 3. (b6-2c)
FOR SALE—Good used Home
Freezer. Western Auto Associate
Store. • (a6-2c)
FOR SALE — Make your home
worth $1000 more by planting it.
Papershell pecans, fruit trees,
grapevines, berries, roses, shade
trees, evergreens. Write or phone
us your order. Our trucks are de-
livering fresh dug trees and
plants every Tuesday in Jacks-
boro. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Jobe’s Plant Farm, Route 1, Box
447, Arlington, Texas. (tfc)
Dwain Thompson of Texas
Saturday evening Mr. and
enueu me snuwei.
The Vacation Bible School of
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Betty Coble, daughter of Mr.
Th Fifth Sunday Singing of
GROVELAND ITEMS
Mrs. J. D. Thompson
Correspondent
The farmers of our community
The teachers for the Vacation
ston were in Fort Worth last
supplies.
Those visiting in the home of
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BURLY HULL MOTOR CO.
Phone 3372
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FOR SALE — Good used out-
board motors. Western Auto
Associate Store. (a6-2c)
Visit the Modern Home Show
Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
TYPEWRITER PAPER. Bond,
Erasable and onion skin. 100
sheet packages. Gazette-News.
O. A. Kelsay last week were
ton, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Fayne
Kelsay and children of Okla-
homa City, Lewis Ray and son
Frank of Crosbyton, and Bill
Tierry of Littlefield.
Miss Laura Kelsay is visiting
relatives iij Oklahoma and West
Texas this week.
Lt. and Mrs. Everett Lee
Abernathie and her niece, Jana
Edwards, of Fort Worth, visited
LONE STAR BOATS — See A.
Jap Smith, authorized dealer. '
V.
INSURANCE — Fire, Automo-
bile, Liability, Workmen’s Com-
pensation, Bonds, Life, Polio,
Hospitalization. George Porter,
Ph. 2566, North Side Square, (tfc
Decoration Day Held
At Perrin June 29th
At the Perrin Cemetery deco-
ration Sunday afternoon it was
voted that Homer Mullinax, Ash-
ford Nicholson, Wm. Smith and
Fred Davis be members with
JJugh Smith on the finance com-
mittee; that C. F. “Tubby” Pate,
Jack Francis, Ed Scutter be the
business committee; that O. J.
Patton and Erma Lee Hodge be
the program committee for next
year’s decoration; that Mrs. W.
A. Woods be the treasurer.
A nice program was presented
and dedicated to J. R. Bonds.
For over 20 years Mr. Bonds
would quit his work and help
dig a grave, even more years
solicit funds for worthy people
and worthy causes and minister
in every way possible, with every
thing he had. He was brought
to the program on a stretcher in
an ambulance.
Among out of towrt guests
present were the former Linnie
Shawver, daughter of the late
Rev. George Shawver, and her
family, Fannie Storie,. Cather-
ine Colwell, Myrtle and Norton
Hazelwood, Marcelle Hill Stan-
ley, Oleta Simms Carver, Fort
Worth; Ruth Harman Shaw, Mr.
and Mrs. Jason Johnson, Mineral
Wells, C. C. and Bessie Simms
Sheppard, Denton; Ruby Shipley
Luna, Graham; Mrs: Tate, New-
castle.
About People You Know
Mrs. H. K. Lewis and Patty
Jo Maxwell, Mrs. L. W. Carney,
Carl Shawver, Charlotte Ann
Shawver spent Thursday, May
26, in Wichita Falls.
last week and returned to Co-
lumbus, Gak, Thursday.
Mrs. T. J. Dillon, Tommy and
Robert Lee, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Smith of Mineral Wells
Sunday, and Marvin Smith re-
turned home with them to stay
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Buckner
of Chico visited Mr. and Mrs. B.
J. Furr and Pat Kelsay Sunday
and Mrs. W. H. Sartain of West-
brook and Mrs. Emma Jo Ham-
ilton and Danny of Fort Worth
visited in the Furr home Sunday
afternoon. Pat Kelsay and Mrs.
Furr and children were shopping
in Weatherford Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johnson
had as guests over the weekend
R. L.’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sid Johnson of Jacksboro, and
his sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Bryan Powell of Bay City.
They went to Possum Kingdom
dam fishing for the holidays.
Nicki, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Johnson, is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. G. L. Kinder, in
Wichita Falls this week.
Congratulations!
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Conner
of Jacksboro are parents of a
daughter, Nancy Lynn, born
May 28, at Mask Clinic, weigh-
ing 6 pounds, 13 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Campbell
are parents of a son born May
26, weight 7 pounds, at Jacks-
boro Hospital.
About People You Know
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Swan
and Jake visited their son and
brother, Emory and wife, in
Charleston, S. C., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Austin and
Claudia will leave Friday, June
3, for a tour through the west-
ern states.
Joe Alice Cannon is visiting
her friend, Pat Haney, in Corpus
Christi.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter
have returned from a vacation
trip to Chicago and New Or-
leans. They were accompanied
home by their son, Dr. Lawrence
Moore, and his wife, of Sacra-
mento, Calif.
Mrs. J. D. Acord has been vis-
iting her niece, Mrs. E. S
Turner in Mineral Wells. T/Sgt.
E. S. Turner has been assigned
to Wolter AFB. They returned
recently from a three year as-
signment in Scotland.
Mr. and Mrs. Scoop Davis of
Fort Worth spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nat Davis,
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JOPLIN ITEMS
Mrs. W. W. Erwin
Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz He
and boys, Amarillo; Mr.
Mrs. Gearl Hensley and fai
John Roper, Lubbock; Mr.
Mrs. Luke Long and son
Worth, visited Mr. and’
Aaron Roper over the weel
Messrs, and Mmes. Joe Ta
and family, Graham; Hui
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Dennis, James R. Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1955, newspaper, June 2, 1955; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732933/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.