Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 23 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Jacksboro, Texas, Gazette-News
Page 4
Thursday, January 28, i960
1
Simplify Shopping and Saving....with
WANT ADS -yu
Classified Ad Rate, Notice -
For Sale -
NOTICE—Gazette-News Classi- SERVICES — Income Tax re-
sted rates are Sc per word for turns. Day or Night. D. W.
the first insertion with a 50c Porter, 308 E. Archer. Phone
minimum; 2c per word for each LO 7-2585. (tfc)
minimum.
Notice -
on Blankets. Assorted colors,
Reg. $3.49 to $9.95 at $2.89 to
$8.79. White Auto Store (al-28c
Property For Sale -
FOR SALE — 2-bedroom house,
five years old, with carport. 205
South 6th. Would trade for
farmland. Virgil Maxwell, Ph.
7-2830. (tfc)
FOR SALE — House to be
moved. 2 story, 6 rooms and
bath. One large trailer, built on
truck chassis. Good bed. C. R.
Starnes, 4 miles southeast of
Boonsville, (c2-4p)
FOR SALE — 246 acres near
Gibtown, Jack County, $100 per
acre, % minerals, large farm
loan to be assumed. Yale B.
Griffis, 816 Mercantile Bank
Building, Dallas. (d2-llc)
Used Car Values -
FOR SALE: New and used cars
and trucks. Hull Chevrolet, See
Claude Gregg or Aaron Hull or
phone LOgan 7-4536. tfc
NEW AND USED CARS and
pickups bought and sold. Joe
Mayo Motor Co., Henrietta,
Texas. Phone ID 8-4363. (tfc)
STEPHENS
335 East Archer
Phone 7-2055
Radio & TV Repair
(tfc)
>wwwwwvwwwe.vwwwww>A
A Good Watch Will Last a
lifetime if cared for properly.
We check your watch on our
“Vibro-graf”. All work guar-
anteed.
JACKSON JEWELRY
S&H Green Stamps (tfc)
Victor
Adding Machines
GAZETTE-NEWS
For A Farm Loan
With 20 to 35 years to re-
pay bearing only 5‘/2% inter-
est for buying land, for farm
building or remodeling, or to
refinance farm debts, or buy
livestock.
Carl Ramzy
Federal Land Bank Ass’n.
206 W. Belknap In the
Farm Bureau Ins. Office
Phone LO 7-3301 Jacksboro
Mailing Packages? Use a Denni-
son Package Wrapping Kit. In-
eludes Kraft Paper, sealing tape,
j parcel post labels, caution
labels. Only 39c. Gazette-News.
PICTURE FRAMES
Made to Order
Picture Matting, Any Size
BELL DENNIS CABINET SHOP
“The 01’ Guntrader is rash
with the cash when it comes
to shotguns and rifles. We
buy, sell or trade. Morrison-
McKinley Hdwe. Fum. Co.,
Graham, Texas” (tfc)
MINNOWS, Motorboat Oil, Pic-
nic Supplies, groceries. Open V
a.m. to 9 p.m. every day. Pip-
pin Grocery-Station. Graham
Highway. (tfc)
Wanted -
WANTED — Some one who
needs Vt day house help. One or
more days. Afternoons available.
Call 7-2165 from 9-12 Monday
through Friday. (b2-4p)
Services -
JOHNSON RADIO AND TV
Service, 208 West Belknap, Tele-
phone LO 7-2631. (tfc)
MATTRESSES RENOVATED—
Call or write Bowie Mattress
Co., Bowie, Texas, Box 442,
Phone 7R 2-2141, night phone
TR 2-2610. Pickup and Delivery.
Ray E. Morrow, owner. (tfc)
ARCHITECT J. B. (Jack) Er-
win,Telephone ST 4659 and FL
7-2681, 4223 Shore Crest Drive,
Dallas, Texas. (tfc)
SERVICES—All kinds of Fur-
niture and Automobile uphol-
stery. Hill’s Trim Shop. In rear
of Simpson’s Furniture. (tfc)
TV & RADIO SERVICE. Grif-
fith Electronics. North Side of
Square. LO 7-3151. (tfc)
YOU shouldn’t look as If you
need a haircut; or that you just
had one! We will keep your
hair looking its best all the time
if you visit us regularly. Pat’s
Barber Shop. South Main, (tfc)
If it’s worth selling — it’s
worth advertising in classifieds.
SERVICES—Back-hoe machine.
dig ditches 12”, 16” or 24” wide.
Dig Septic tanks, cellars. Call
7-3195. Eugene “Chink” Fenter.
(tfc)
SERVICES — For your moving
needs. Lone Star Transfer &
Storage Co. Local and Long Dis-
tance. Phone FA 5-6262, Min-
eral Wells, Texas. (tfc)
PIPE THREADING SERVICE
— Pipe, fittings and plumbing
supplies. Nash & Co. (tfc)
TELEVISION OUT OF ORD-
ER? Call J. W. Cherryhomes at
TV SERVICE CO., 112 West
Belknap. Phone LO 7-2002,
Night Phone LO 7-2439. (»fc)
INSURANCE — Fire, Automo-
bile, Liability, Workmen’s Com-
pensation, Bonds, Life, Polio,
Hospitalization. George Porter,
Phone. LO 7-2566, North Side
Square. (tfc)
FOR SALE — Two new 17-cu.
ft. Wizard home freezers, 1959
models. Clearance, one priced
$249; second is $269. Western
Auto Store. (al-28c)
Allied Fence Co.,
Inc.
Commercial & Residential
Free Estimates
No Down Payment
36 Months To Pay
Mrs. Jack Eason
Phone 7-2006 (tfc)
- FOR SALE — 12-cu. ft. Frigid-
, aire refrigerator, model S124-
l 57. Full width freezer. $179
. with trade. Owen-Gaines Hard-
ware. (al-28c)
FOR SALE — 14 Young Ewes
with lambs; 24 weaned ewe
lambs. Dub Wallis. Ph. 7-2164.
(tfc)
EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN this
weekend. Two all metal waste-
baskets for only 70c. Regular
69c each. White Auto Store.
(al-28c)
FOR SALE — Equity in 47 ft
long, 10 ft wide trailer house.
58 model. 2 bedroom. 522 Depot
St. Phone 7-2024. (b2-4p)
FOR SALE — Two Mouton
Coats. Sizes 10 and 12. $30 each.
Phone 7-2200, (al-28c)
FOR SALE—Used Clothes Dry-
er, electric and automatic.
$89.95. Owen-Gaines Hardware.
(al-28c)
COVER Maps, Pictures, Cards,
Books, License with Laminating
Plastic. 25c for 9x11 inch sheet.
Cazette-News.
POR SALE — Clean 52 Ford
Tractor, $625.00. Good 9N Ford
$375.00. 1950 Chevy Tractor
with 22 ft. Hyde Trailer; One
1941 I.H.C. long wheel base.
Lots of three point and other
equipment. Watch TV Jubilee,
Red Foley program special on
M. F. 35 and 65, and come by
and see us. Pratt Equipment Co.(
Bunger Rd., Graham, Texas.
(b2-4c)
ANOTHER REAL SPECIAL!
Dozen Baby Diapers only $1.88.
Regularly sell for $2.29. White
Auto Store. (al-28c)
FOR SALE—Have new springs
for all makes and models pick-
ups. Also radio aerials, mufflers,
all makes and models. Be sure
to check our prices. Heard’s
Auto Salvage, Ft. Worth High-
way. Phone 7-4725. (bl-28c)
FOR SALE — Model E Deluxe
Maytag wringer washer, less
than 2 months old. Bargain,
cash or terms. A. Jap Smith.
Phone 7-2005. (tfc)
FOR SALE—Remington Quiet-
riter “11” Portable Typewriter.
Repossessed but in good condi-
tion. $95. $20 Down, $6.50 per
month. Gazette-News.
Adding machines, Office Sup-
plies, Filing Cabinets and Sup-
plies, Storage Boxes are at the
Jacksboro Gazette-News, Phone
LOgan 7-4596.
SPECIAL OFFER — Custom
made seat covers, as low as
$24.95. James Upholstery Shop.
Free pickup and delivery. Six
to 12 months to pay. Phone LO
7-9454. (tfc)
Protect Your Drivers License,
Fishing License or Social Secur-
ity Card with Laminating Plas-
tic. Only 10c Gazette-News.
Mail subscriptions for the Fort
Worth Star-Telegram, Fort
Worth Press, Dallas Morning
News and Wichita Daily Times
and Record News. Bargain rates
now in effect. Gazette-News, tfc
PECAN TREES, Shade Trees
Fruit Trees and Shrubbery —
Davis Nursery, Jermyn, Texas.
Open Sunday, Phone LI 2-2302.
(tfc)
Ads in the Gazette-News are
read by Jack County’s best
shoppers.
Help Wanted-
For Rent -
FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
ment, private bath. Bills paid.
Phone 7-2778. (al-18p)
FOR RENT — Trailer space for
two Trailer Homes. Private
yards. Ft. Worth Highway. Ph.
7-4725. (bl-28c)
Accidntal Poisoning To Kill 3 Tomorrow,
Although Dealfi Rate Halved In Decade
FOR RENT—Floor Sander and
Edger. Nash & Co. (tfc)
FLOOR SANDER and edger for
rent. Also paint and floor fin-
ishes for sale. Owen-Gaines
Hdwe.
Scotch Package Sealing Tape.
Doesn’t need moistening. Ga-
zette-News.
Cards of Thanks -
The community of Windthorst
would like to extend its sh-
eerest appreciation to every in-
dividual who helped fight the
blaze that destroyed our school
during the early morning hours
January 18. We also wish to
thank all those who have since,
contributed financially to help
defray the many current ex-
penses that the present critical
situation demands. Our school
is most dear to all of us, and
by your neighborly gesture we
feel that we have many friends
Standing behind us all the way.
We will never be able to repay
your unselfish kindness in
words, but someday we may
have the opportunity to help
you in a time of distress. Again
we say Thank You.
Harold J. Chambless
LO 7-2412
FIRST CLASS Auto Mechanic
Wanted. Apply Hull Chevrolet,
Phone 7-4536. (al-28c) _ County Attorney
Patrick A. Myers
The kindness and sympathy
of neighbors and friends in our
recent sorrow will always re-
main with us as a precious
memory. Our sincere thanks for
all those comforting acts.—The
family of J. N. Wheeler.
It is with deepest gratitude
we extend our sincere thanks
and appreciation for the many
kind acts of sympathy, for the
beautiful floral offerings, nice
food, and other expressions of
your love and thoughtfulness in
our great sorrow, in the passing
of our dear companion and
mother. We are deeply grateful.
G. W. Cleveland and children.
Our thanks to each one of
the many friends whose loving
expressions of sympathy helped
us so much during our recent
3w. We are especially grate-
-The family of Hattie (Ran-
In the next 24 hours three
Americans will die from acci-
dental poisoning and 425 will
get sick after eating or drink-
ing something not intended for
human use.
The toll is high, yes, but a
brief decade ago it would have
been twice as high.
Why have accidental poison-
ings declined, even in the face
of rising populations and vastly
increased availability of toxic
substances? In large measure
the reason lies with unique in-
stitutions known as “poison
control centers.”
More than 200 centers are
operating throughout the nation
today, supplying prompt infor-
mation on treatment and toxi-
city of poisons to physicians
on a 24-hour daily basis. Nine
centers are currently function-
ing in Texas. State health auth-
orities, who cooperate with state
and local medical societies in
setting them up, would like to
see at least three more put into
service.
Centers are now active in
Austin, Corpus Christi, Fort
Worth, Galveston, Houston, Ty-
ler, Abilene, Dallas, and Grand
Prairie.
The opinion is generally held
that a center to serve far West
Texas, one in the Panhandle,
and one to serve South Texas
and the Rio Grande Valley
would complete the state-wide
network.
Among the main items of
equipment in a poison control
center are a telephone with a
well-publicized number, a refer-
ence library on toxic substances,
and an index file of common,
non-edible household products—
including brand name, poison
content and antidote or pre-
scribed method of treatment.
At the request of local health
departments the Texas State
Department of Health will aid
in securing a comprehensive in-
dex file on poisons for any com-
munity desiring to establish a
poison control center.
To see how poison control
centers function, imagine this
true-to-life situation:
A youngster accidentally
swallows some insecticide he
finds under the kitchen sink.
The label is missing so his
mother knows only the brand
name.
Our heartfelt thanks to all
floral offerings and other
Inesses we are deeply grate-
—The family of Bessie Chap-
to action of May 7,
W. O. Long
Elmer Lewis
Odell Deweber
Albert Chenoweth
Ira C. Stark
ommissioner, Precinct 3
Claude McCoy (reelection)
Bill Berry
Clark Whaley
heriff, Jack County
E. T. Waldrop (reelecticm)
W. B. Mathis
Arch Craig
Dan Roy Smith
L. G. Prunty
We Give
LO 7-4594
UK GIV« Am.GfKGn 5TftmP5
With All Butane Purchases
Champ Clark Oil & Butane Co.
James M. Spiller
State Senate—22nd Dist.
Tom Creighton
Palo Pinto County
Judge—43rd Judicial Dist.
W. A. Hughes Jr.
District Attorney, 43rd Dist.
John R. Lindsey
Representative, 72nd District
Leigh McGee
Jack County
James M. Cotten
Parker County
UCF At Christian Church
The United Christian Youth
Movement will meet at 5:30
p.m. Sunday in the Memorial
Christian Church. The program
will consist of a panel on voca-
tions with Beverly Nixon in
in charge.
All youth of Jacksboro are in-
vited to attend. Refreshments
will be served following the pro-
gram.
Leona Campsey Installed As
Noble Grand of Rebelcahs
Leona Campsey was installed
January 10 as Noble Grand of
Jacksboro Rebekah Lodge No.
198. Arvella LaMay, district
deputy president and her staff
of Bridgeport installed the offi-
cers.
Other officers are Dortha
Shurbet, vice grand; Florence
Funches, secretary; N e r v 1 e
Chenoweth, treasurer; Ha Kol-
burn, chaplain; Jeanette Mask,
conductor; Ollie Watson and
Sadie Dodson, outside gardians.
Parisian Visits Elenburgs
Tog Fellbomb of Paris,
France, accompanied Wayland
D. Elenburg recently when he
came to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Elenburg.
Fellbomb is with Standard Oil
Co. and is buying some equip-
ment from the Walker-Neer
Mfg. Co., Wichita Falls, where
Elenburg is employed.
It’s unfortunate that the
symptoms of fatigue and of
laziness are practically identi-
cal.
MONEY'fTO GET WJRttONEV!)
(TALKS . WOBTH AND THEN SOME]
AND ' PASS THE BUCK TO J
.IT 5AY5.."'YOUB BOND SALESMEN)
v y ANO BUY US.
SAVINGS BONDS!
She calls the family’s physic-
ian, who may in turn call the I
nearest poison control center. A
quick check of the card file re-11|||
veals the poisonous ingredients | j|
in the insecticide, the antidote
and suggested course of treat-
ment.
Or, if the center has treat-
men facilities available — and
many of them in Texas do have
—it may be necessary to rush
the youngster there for emer-
gency care. In either case the
center gives the child a vastly
better chance of surviving the
unfortunate Incident. (State
Health Department.)
Ira C. Stark Is
Pet. 1 Candidate
Ira C. Stark has authorized
the Gazette-News to announce
his candidacy for the office of
Commissioner of Precinct 1 in
the coming Democratic Pri-
maries.
His statement will appear in
a later issue.
Mary Jo Patton
Mary Jo Patton Perrin
FHA Girl For December
Mary Jo Patton, Perrin High
Junior, was reecntly selected
Girl of the Month for December
by the Perrin FHA Chapter. She
is secretary of her class and
was recently Queen of the Har-
vest Festival
If an item is on sale—It’s ad-
vertised in the Gazette-News.
office: supplies
Ledger Sheets Inventory Pads
Ledgers File Cabinets Aoding
Machines Columnar Sheets
File Folders Columnar Pads
Adder Rolls Personal Files
GAZETTE-NEWS
LOgan 7-4S96
VVA/w»/WSAAA/iAAAA/SAAA/WW>A/\AAAAAA/>iA/WW\A/WWVWSAAAAA/WVWWW
The Finest, Hew Portable
IN THE WORLD IS AT
Gazette - News
/pr
rs —
/- it!"'
Uhl.
...... - .
¥
laiiiiiMiiiiJ
The
ROYAL FUTURA
★ Hat years-ahead styling and construction!
★ Has ALL the practical convenience features
of a standard office typewriter!
TWINPAK* RIBBON CHANGER-Quick, easy-hands stay clean
MAGIC*MARGIN-sets both margins instantly, automatically
MAGIC* COLUMN SET-Just press a key to tabulate figures
CULL STANDARD KEYBOARD-Same size as on office machines
Plus many more exclusive Royal portable features!
Come in and test-type it youcself—soonl
only
m ima mi turn tm a mm
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Dennis, James R. Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1960, newspaper, January 28, 1960; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732950/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.