The Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1947 Page: 4 of 8
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Announcement
We HAVE BOUGHT TEE WHITE WAY CAFE
On South Main -
WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
White Way Cafe
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Maxey
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Thursday, January 23, 1947
FARM FACTS
WORTH
KNOWING
Light Fixtures
Q. Are there any figures to show
the effects of treating cattle with
DDT?
All have General Electric Transformer Starter and Bulbs
2—20 Watt Bulbs, Metal
Waiting
While you are waiting for your new Plymouth or
Chrysler, we will keep your old ear in tip-top shape.
Regular service by our good meehnics will keep you
riding in comfort and protect the trade-in value.
We use factory approved maintenance methods,
time-saving tools, expert mechanics.
A checkup now may prevent costly breakdowns
later, and will protect your trade-in value. Why not
drive in today for a checkup!
A. Yes. Kansas State College has
recently put out a bulletin giving ac-
tual results in test demonstrations
using DDT to control the horn fly.
More than two million cattle were
successfully treated with DDT for
horn flies during the 1946 grazing
season. These cattle gained about
50 lbs. a head more than untreated
cattle. According to thi#, horn flies
alone were causing a loss of at least
10 million dollars annually to Kan-
sas cattlemen.
Bush Motor Co.
Q. Does a hen’s body weight have
any influence on her ability to pro-
duce eggs?
A. No. According to the Virginia
Station Technical Bulletin No. 96,
measurements of 204 White Leghorn
pullets indicated that neither body
weight within the normal range nor
T I body type was shown to be a re-
* | liable index of egg-production abil-
4 ity of the hen, nor could either be
,£ ; used as a guide in predicting future
* I egg production or in estimating the
j* past production of a hen. However,
J 1 birds that are definitely under weight
or over weight should not be kept
in a laying flock.
End Fixture,
was $12.95 now $9.95
2—20 Watt Bulbs, Glass End Fixture
was $12.45 now $8.95
2—15 Watt Bulbs, End Kitchen Fixture,
was $10 90 now $7.95
$1.65 Bright Star—Plastic 2 Cell Flashlight now $1.28
Regular $9.95 Electric Streamline Iron now $8.65
R< mex—House Wire, 2 wire, now 7c per foot
Stephens Radio Service
CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
SALES & SERVICE
South Main
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Q. Dec:-, feeding wheat germ oil
increase the fertility of bulls?
A. Probably not. After extensive,
independent trials, the Ralston Pu-
rina Company's Research Farm and
researchers at Cornell University
have been unable to find that wheat
germ oil makes any difference in
the fertility of bulls.
Ail Farmers - Ranchers
SEE THE BIG
JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENT
SHOW
At the Theatre in Jacksboro,
Thursday, Jan. 30th, sponsored
by
NASH & CO.
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Cy Perkins Motors
If you have a leaky radiator or a radiator that is causing
■your car to heat, cur radiator shop can take care of the
trouble. We now have a radiator shop with the best
equipment and skilled labor to' take care of your radi-
ator trouble.
Expert Mechanics and Genuine Ford Parts
Phone 265
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Good Gulf Gasoline
Q. Will calves vaccinated for
Bang’s disease spread the disease to
other cows?
A. The evidence is that a properly
vaccinated calf will not spread
Bang's disease to disease-free cows.
See the picture of the new ma-
chinery and how it works.
Lunch at 12 o’clock. Show
starts at 1:00 p. m. Don’t
miss it.
Come to cur station and fill up with Good Gulf
Gasoline or \’o Nox Ethyl before making vour next trip
We check everything—tires, water, batteries, etc.
Use Gulf Pride Motor Oil for the crankcase.
Washing and greasing is a specialty here.
GOOD GULF PASSENGER TIRES
SOME GOOD USED TRUCK TIRES
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
Q. How long may hatching eggs
lie kept before they are put in the
incubator?
A. Hatching eggs should be placed
in the incubator after a maximum
of one week, although it is possible
to keep them as long as two weeks.
Hatchability drops quite rapidly
Nash & Co.
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BUTANE SYSTEMS — MAGIC CHEF
ROPER KITCHEN RANGES
SERVEL REFRIGERATORS
Guaranteed Installation and Service
Moore - Hill
(AUTHORIZED DEALER
Jacksboro
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We Serve
D. L. Martin
GULF SERVICE STATION
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Send your questions about livestock
or poultry problems to FARM FACTS,
8 J5 South Eighth Street, St. Louis 2,
Missouri. Questions will be answered
without charge,either by mail or in this
cr.'mun, as a ser vice of this newspaper
All kinds of Sandwiches, Hamburgers, Cold Drinks,
Candies, Tobaccos
Bedroom Suites
We have now any color or kind of bed-room suite yotf
may need. Come in and see them. You will have to
see them to appreciate them.
HESS-McCLURKIN
Also have Groceries, Bacon, Most Anything you need in
the Grocery Line
ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN
Miss Margaret K. McClur
kin, daughter of Mr. O. S. Mc-
Clurkin, and the late Mrs. Me-
Clurkin, became the bride of
Mr. Rudolph II. Hess al 5 p. in.
Sunday at the First Methodist
I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
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ton read the double ring cere-
Phone
315 OR 382
For a quick, courteous service,
call J B’s Taxi. Goes any-
where, any time.
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Miss Blanche Rhodes and
Mi’. George Wood were united
in marriage Tuesday evening,
Jan. 14, at Perrin. The double
White gladioli, carnations,
ferns and palms decorated the WOOD-RHODES
church. Selba and Jimmy Me-J
Clurkin, niece and nephew of
the bride, lighted the candles.
Messrs, Clifford Johnson, W.
T. Lee, Verney Roberts and R.
L. Hendersocn were ushers.
Mrs. J. J). Graft played organ
music and Mrs. C. 0. Hawkins
accompanied Mrs. R. L. Gwalt-
riey who sang “O Promise Me”
and Miss Dorothy Davidson
who sung “Because.”
ring ceremony was read by
Rev. W. 11. MeQueary, and in
his home. Several relatives
and friends attended.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
McCoy Furniture Co.
North Side Square
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have ft erupted positions on (!>; 1 . ,
staff of Brady stat- Seh.ml atr"1’^’, 11u‘-v wish to extend, an
Brady. The form r is eduea j “'vtation to theii* friends to
tional director and Mrs. liar- visit them when in Brady.
Given in marriage by her
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importe|| white lace and net
gown fashioned with exten-
, /t . , . .sicn sleeves, a high round neck
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Mhe wore mat idling mitts of
the Fi'eneh lace while in her
heir a single gardenia, and she
j carried a white Bible with a
| cluster of gardenia and lilies
of the valley caught in white
satin streamers.
couple will be at home in
Jacksboro. The bride wore
away a black and white three-
piece suit with black accesso-
ries.
The bride wore a two-piece
powder blue suit with black
accessories.
Mrs. Wood is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Amie Rhodes,
and Mr. Wood is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Wood, all of
Barton Ohapel
Mr. Wood is employed in car
sale business and engaged in
stock farming
They will make''their home
at Weatherford.
Miss Armilda Rhodes, sister
of the bride was maid of honor
and Roland Maxey was best
man.
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Miss Diau McClurkin was
maid of honor and Mrs. Robert
Hutchens, sister of the bride,
was a seated matron of honor.
Mr. J. H. McClurkin was best
man.
When shopping at. your favorite groceries ask
Sunkiss Cakes. They are always fresh
A reception was held after-
ward at the borne with a four-
tiered cake served by Mrs.
j | Fred Ross, .Misses Dorothy and
4*|Mabel Davidson and Emma
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COACHES AND SEDANS
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Use Golden Crust Bread, baked daily in Jacksboro.
It is enriched for better nutrition
PIES
COOKIES — DOUGHNUTS
GOLDEN CRUST BREAD
SUNKISS CAKES
“What Jacksboro Makes, Makes Jacksboro”
Jacksboro Bakery
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Among those from out of
town attending were: Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hutchens, Corpus
Christi; Mr. and Mrs. F. N.
McClurkin, Mrs. Marie II. Mc-
Mahan, Misses Dorothy and
Mabel Davidson, Dallas;
Messrs, and Mines. J. H. Me-
Clurkin, Fred Ross, Newton
B. McClain, Mrs. M. A. Taylor,
Misses Jewell Taylor, Emma
Kate Oazner, Brt Worth; Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Young, Mineral
Wells; W. A. and! Bob White.
Weatherford; Mr. and Mrs. J.
O. Kirlc, Wichita Falls.
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.