The Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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JACKSBORO GAZETTE
FENDERS
STRAIGHTENED.
GLASSES
INSTALLED
COMPLETE
REUPHOLSTERING
TAILOR MADE
SEAT COVERS
FRONT and REAR
FLOOR MATS
Motors
Repaired
New Motors
Installed \
TIRES
TUBES
NEW PARTS
and ACCESSORIES
BATTERIES
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Brown-
lee visited relatives in Brown-
field, last week.
Mrs. Sam Riggs of Wichita
Fsllti visited here this week.
SORE THROAT—TONSILITIS!
YOU WANT QUICK RELIEF)
for prompl relief from pain and discomfort
ry DURHAM'S ANATHESIA-MOP. Il
is a Doctor’s Prescription combining a local
enesthelic ond a powerful germicidal dye
In a pleasant-lasting solution. Powerful and
effective, does not burn tender throat mem
branes and is safe for children. You must
agree il is the best throat mop ever used
or purchase price will be refunded. Gen-
erous bottle, with mop-slicks, only 50c a!
your druggist or at
CITY DRUG STORE
(3-15-47)
Budget Plan
Have Your Car
Completely
reconditioned
Make down payments and pay
balance in monthly payments.
Let us build the service back
into your car. It will bring a
higher trade-in when trading
gets down to earth.
COME IN TODAY FOR FREE
ESTIMATE
Akins Pontiac
Service
Any or all these services
amounting to $25.00 or more
eati be put on our G. M. A. C.
Budget Plan. •
COME IN, LET US EXPLAIN
IT TO YOU
BODY
REPAIRS
AUTO
PAINTING
POLISHING and
WAXING
GENERATOR
ELECTRICAL REPAIRS
BRAKE
REPAIRS
CHASSIS
REPAIRS
MOTOR and CHASSIS
STEAM CLEANED
WHEELS
BALANCED
Free Parking for Disabled Vets
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Seattle Councilman Al Rochester, left, sponsor of a recent amendment to the city's
traffic code giving disabled veterans free parking rights in all unrestricted areas,
here supervises installation of the first windshield sticker on the automobile of James
Currie, right, who lost both legs on Okinawa. Rochester, a World War I veteran,
holds a billfold card matching the sticker.
BRING YOUR
i
| Old Tires To Us
f FOR REPAIR AND RECAP J
f ALL WORK GUARANTEED
l 0. K. Rubber Welders
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% ( W. E. McMAHAN |
* Owner and Operator %
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THE JACKSBORO GAZETTE-NEWS
The Jacksboro Gazette, established in 1880 and The Jacksboro News, established
In 1895, consolidated 1919.
Published every Thursday and entered at the Post Office at Jacksboro, Texas,
as Second class matter, under Act of Congress. j\]arcll 3, 1879.
Any error made in advertising will be gladly corrected upon being brought to
the attention of the publishers and the lianility ot this paper is limited to the value,
of the amount of space consumed by the error in the advertisement
Subscription $1.50 in Jack County; $2.50 elsewhere
Office Phone 71 Keeidem* Phone 41
Plenty of
—Globe.
Vaccine — Franklin
Spears Drug Store.
FOR SALE:—PIGS—7 miles
west of Perrin on Barton
Chapel road. A. B. Harrison.
Bulk Garden Seed.
Mann’s Feed Store.
FOR SALE:—One coolertator
ice fyox in good condition. See
W. E. Sartain at Bob's Food
Store.
Bulk Garden Seed.
Mann’s Feed Store
FOR SALE:—Choice lots close
in, all utilities.
(tf) Guy Richardson.
If You Have Furniture or
Stoves For Sale or Trade—
See us in the building next
door south of the post office or
call WELLS: Business Phone
WANTED-Washing and Iron
ing. — We give satisfactory
service. Mrs. W. E. Sartain,
Located at the old Pan-
handle Station at end of
old Wichita Highway.
_ CAUTION. WH WUt U BIMCTAB
House or Apt. Wanted.—Un-
furnished preferred. Two in
family; can give reference.
See Mrs. Bill Kisi tiger at 507
West Archer; or Bill Kisinger,
at Woodard's Welding.
FOR SALE:—404 acres of land.
2miles northeast of Bryson,
mile north of highway.
Ira Rhodes,
(c-23-47) Jacksboro, Rt. 3\
FOR SALE: — Living room
suite and platform rocker.
Lloyd Raper, Star Cafe.
OATS for SALE:—350 bush-
els at $1.00 per bushel
George Dement,
(c-1-23) Jermyn, Texas.
FOR SALE:—42 UhevrHrt 114
ton truck 13' hytle stock bed
with stick 825 tires behind.
Il, W, Nunley, Rt. 2, Chico.
You Are Invited.—Gifts for all
occasions in infants and chil-
drens wear, dainty yet so
practical.
Ladd-Lassie Shop,
Bernice Hill, Prop.,
Quality Shoe Shop.
FOR SALE:—Trailer 2-wheel;
cats; hay; harness, and farm
I OFFICERS
FOR SALE:—House. 3 room,'REBEKAHS INSTALL
14 feet and a side room. Imcat
ed 7 miles west of Jacksboro.
D. W. Jackson, | The Rebekah Lodge met Jan.
_Route 3. Jacksboro. j20, and installed the following
officers
WANTED:—Clean cotton rags
5c per lit.
Akins Pontiac Service.
NYLONS
Beautiful First Quality Du
Pont. Full Fashioned. 51-guage
$2.20 pair. 54-guage $2.35.
Give size. Order one or
more pairs. No GOD. Money |Oom|fi)ell; I,. S. Noble Grand,
back if not satisfied.
for the next term:
Noble Grand. Nellie Ray; Vice-
Grand, Maudel! Bennett; Sec-
retary, Eva Green; Treasurer.
Emma Sipes; Warden, Marnier-
Lane; Conductor, Eula Rob-
ot's: Chaplain.' Blanche Rob
erts; Reporter. Mary Ada Car-
ver: R\ S. Noble Grand, Lela
CRAFTART INDUSTRIES
B-814, Fort Worth 1, Texas
i (d-1-30)
implements. |
Mrs. Robert Fuller,!---
(b-2-30) Perrin, Texas. F0R SALE:—A 4-roont house
- with bath: large front porch;
For Sale or Trade: — 1941 [double garage; lot 86x172, on
Chcv. truck, good condition— corner of Live Oak and Knox
Muudie Mason; K, S. Vice-
Grand. Ilihlred Faires; L. S.
Vice Grand, Mary Ada Carver;
Outside Guardian, Ruth Hill,
Inside Guardian, Lois Slate;
Musician, Mrs. Graves.
cattle bed—for farm tractor.
See W. E. Yowell, at Trinle-A,
Office. Phone Jacksboro 23,
Jake Newman of Wichita
Streets. <>. H. Liggett, at jFa]]s visited ,.elativt.s here th(.
White Auto Store.
(lt-1-23) Night Phone 194 J. past week-end.
ERY TIME
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Chocolates “.V
1-Lb.
Dates cTX.,.........................................
Caramels £=1°...........................
Buy From the
Fresh Stock at
SAFEWAY
Corn fVleai
5-Lb.
Premium....................... b q
394
10-Oz.
Pkq.
Dressing .....................'A?1-
De* 14-Oz.
V«lSU}l Tomato Catsup.............................. Bot.
Rice Extra-ancy
Cello Pack
Jewel.......................Ctn.
46-Ox.
An Old ,Old Slory
’Way back in 1915, Romance held the reins more fa-
miliarly than the steering \yheel. Robins perched on
rural electric lines that followed the country roads here
and there, and sang of love and life—and a new day.
Yes, even in the horse-and-buggy days, the Texas
Power & Light Company’s rural electric lines carried
electric light to many a farm and rural home—and a
new day was dawning.
A day that brought new marvels of electricity to take
away toilsome tasks, bringing added comforts and bet-
ter living to city and farm homes alike.
For thirty years, the Texas Power & Light Company
has steadily and consistently extended its rural lines
wherever sufficient users could be economically served.
Rural electrification is, indeed, an old, old story with
Texas Power & Light Company.
Shortening
JlllCe Grapefruit Juice..................................Can
Baby Food?®- 3&
All Sweet
MARGARINE
fijwduZL
Texos Juicy
ORANGES
;£> 33 4
Fresh Bread .........144
Ritz Crackers
Hawk
Howdy
LuncheonBlock
Peanut Butter c.«r»..............Jar
Bleach
12-0*.
Can
294
164
414
u.°, 3^
Brooms Dam..*..............................e«ck $1.09
................................ ft. 104
Laundry
SOAP
Colly Madison or Grayson
Reg.
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ELECTRICITY ON THE FARM
Electricity takes the place of many farm hands, in getting the
chores done. Electric power pumps water to the house and barn,
grinds the feed. Operates milkers, separatoft, churns, freezers,
brooders, blowers to cure the hay—and does many a farm job
that formerly required muscle and sweat.
The modern farm housewife, thanks to cheap electricity, enjoys
the comforts and conveniences at the city home, with her electric
range, electric refrigerator and quick-freeze units, electric clothes
washer, dishwasher, sweeper, iron and other lime and labor-
saving electrical appliances.
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TlXAS POWCR AMD llSHT COMPANY
Pioneer of Dural Bleetrle Service It Texas *
John W. Carpenter, President and General Manager
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Choose Year Favorite Coffee
Airway Coffee ............. 354
Nob Hill Coffee............................
Edwards Coffee.......................
Admiration c.ff..
Smoked
W- 384
1-Lb.
Cun
434
. Can" 474
Chase & Sanborn c^e.....................i™’ 474
Foigers Coffee
Maxwell House
1-Lb.
. Can
1-Lb.
Coffee............................Con
Shank
Half
Butt
Haif
Lb.
Lb.
594
634
Whole ....... Lb. 61.4
‘IPfegg
ic'
Grapefruit 35<
Apples sssc.................2 uu. 25‘
Potatoes 10 39<
Fancy Florida
Green
Beans
Tender, Stringiest
Carrots &X
Yellow Onions........u. 44
Texas Yams 3 tbs. 254
Celery u. 124
Rutagabas?^, .... u. 54
Steaks
Short Ribs
Bacon
Beef Sirloin
Mature, Grade A
Grade A
Beef.........
Sliced
Rindless .
is 59c
u. 29c
«“69c
Steaks aV*/G°ad. a ... ib.
D , tael Shoulder
KOaSt Grade A...............Lb. 4DY
Ground Meat Elf ib. 354
Veal Steaks a......u. 594
Ve*l Roast %ZCZ Lb 374
SAFEWAY
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POULTRY
Dretted A Drawn
FRYERS
Waste CO;
Free...... Lb. 07^
FAT HENS
ib. 494
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The Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1947, newspaper, January 23, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734422/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.