The Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1947 Page: 4 of 8
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THE JACKSBORO GAZETTE
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New Baking Time
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IVe have changed our baking schedule so that you
ean get hot bread each afternoon. Beftweea 4 and 5 you
can get bread when it is hot. / *
Save time in home baking,—get fresh unbaked
dough from us. Mighty fine for dinner and Parker
House rolls.
Ask for Golden Crust Bread and Sunkiss Cakes
PIES — COOKIES — DOUGHNUTS
“What Jacksboro Makes, Makes Jacksboro’’
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Jacksboro Bakery ii
* l The Calholie women met at
* the home of Mrs. Paul Gallo, i IN
* Saturday. Fffb. 8th, Cake and)
CIVIC AND SECRET
ORGANIZATIONS
JACK COUNTY
coffee were served to; Jacksboro—
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* Mines. Howard Ledbetter, Law-j
| renee Wood, Robert Smith, i
“ Catherine Murphy, Rose and I
jj George Risley, He ward Turner, i
• • George Myers, Charles Kavar, !#
!I and the hostess.
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Next meeting will be with
;; Mrs. Kavar, at 2:30, Saturday
!’ j afternoon, Feb. 22.
All Catholic women are urg-
ed to attend.
West, Archer
G. H. Franklin
E. T. Waldrop
PROFESSIONAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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BRITISH SOCIALISM
By Congressman Ed Gossett
ently we are just a small demo-
,erotic oasis in a world gone
| mad. The chaos, poverty, fear,
land confusion which we ob-
Britisli Socialism seems t°. serve tlmnighoout the world
be getting close lo ( oninuin- js pn,.^ Oof the 'bitter after-
ism in some respects. 1 lie 1 ,!'ib j ninth of war. It must be of
ish are going 1 ui'11 <■;• and iur rji-avc> concern to us. Our pros
ther to 1 lie lett. I he British i peril v, lutp|)iiiess, awl .security
government now owns and op- js certainly affected by fla-
era t-es all coal mines in Britain., 0f a world in which we
Since the government took j ]jve
over the mines, coal production I
has continued to fall off and I Many interesting leaflets are
coal prices to increase, a fact being circulated by English-
which most any one could have 'non opposed to governmental
predicted. Now the Labor gov |trends. One such leaflet states:
eminent of Britain is about ten "We voted left and—we goij
pass the so-called “country:left.” Another reads: “When
and city planning act of 1947.” j we’re sitting around fireless
Under thiis act all lands will 'grates let us remember that
be appraised and their use des-jwe own the mines.” And an-
ignated and dictated by the |other: “State doctor—'Now
government. If lie changes Just sit up in bed and sign here
the land use and makes morel—-and here—and here. And fill
money, the government takes out this form. And get three
such additional profit, but il neighbors to vouch for it. And
lie loses it's his own hard luck, remember the pains and pen-
I111 ties of perjury. Then 1 will
Jt 1 he? uuid isn t used <is di |loolv *it your t-onn'iio.
rooted, the government eonfis-
Dr. Jas. A. Stevens
DENTIST
Phone 261 n "v
cates it. if the land is sold
for more than the appraised The life expectation of in-
valne, the government lakes | dust rial workers is• eight years
the excess, li sold for a loss it I less than that of office workers,
comes out of the owner’s |--—»-«» --
pocket. I lie same general pel-j Scientists maintain that the
icies apply to city properties, right side of a person's body
All of this confirms mv pessi- j *s slightly heavier than the
mistie statement that appar left side.
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Valentine Flowers
FOR VALENTINE FLOWERS COME TO US
In Pot Plants, we have Azaleas, Hyacinths, and Tulips.;
Our Cut Flowers include Carnations, Red and White
Roses, Glads, Iris, Jonquils, Tulips, Candytuft and Sweet
Peas.
Jack & Jill Flowers
Phone 345 |
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JOHN W. MOORE
Lawyer
General Practice
Tax Consultant
Registered Public Accountant
Suite II, First National Bank
Buildi ag
INCOME TAX
General Accountant
19 Years Experience
R. L. HENDERSON
Licensed Public Accountant
TRUCKING-HAULING
Let Us Do Your Hauling
Long or Short
SMITH BROS.
Lindsey and Almond
Day Phone 267 — Night 75 W
Chamber of Commerce
Lions Club—2nd and 4th |
Wednesdays, noon, Metk- J
odist Church.
American Legion
Veterans Foreign Wars-each j
Thursday night, City Hall.
Firemen—3rd Monday night,
Fire Hall.
Library Club—2nd and 4th
Thursday afternoons, va-
rious homes.
Junior Library Club—2nd
and 4th Tuesday nights.
P. T. A.—1st Tuesday after-
noon, Grade School.
II. 1). Club—1st and 3rd
Wednesdays, 2 p. m., As-
sembly room, court house.
II. D. Council—4th Saturday,
2:30, Assembly room, court
house.
Sewing Club^lst and 3rd
Tuesdays, various homes.
Masonic Lodge Hall—
Blue Lodge, 1st Monday
night.
Chapter — 1st Thursday
night.
Commandery—2nd Mon-
day .night.
Eastern Star—3rd Tuesday
Night.
I. 0. 0. F.—Each Tuesday
night, at Old Fort.
Rebekahs — Monday night,
Old Fort.
Bryson—
American Legion.
Lions Club—1st and 3rd
Thusdav nights.
P. T. A.
Needle and Embroidery Club.
Wednesday .Study Club.
Jermyn—
P. T. A.
Perrin-
Masonic—Blue Lodge.
H. I). Club—various homes.
It's aWesTent Ftri
t/s
FULL Y GUARANTEED!
EASY TERMS J
SLEEK RACY DESIGN. PRECISION- ' J
BUILT FOR PERFORMANCE, LON& I
SERVICE AND SAFETY/ LIFETIME
FRAAtES, DEEP FENDERS/ FAMOUS
SADDLES, COASTER BRAKES. BIS
DALLOON TIRES, e;
635
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Single plug-in, heavy-duty
type. Top quality mate-
rials and construction
Size 16"x4V2"x6%”. bbiso
Others—For Most Every ~
Seed-Similar Savings
WIZARD
M Size .. Full Power
$10.85 exchange
End Oil Pumping!
Wear-Chek
PISTON
RING
SETS
II Chrome
Filled r
Now available — same
type as used in power-
ful airplane motors!
Restores power.
sv/rm-e
Strong sisal Tim in '
EVEN LAID STRANP5 IN Vft
•/z"ANPW'size$,
W-ioon..5 3.25
Post Oak—
P. T. A.
We want to list your organ-
Western Auto. Associate Store
izations in this column, to as-
sist all our new comers in get-
ting acquainted. No charge.
Total shipments of hogs in
December reflected increase
and were 74 per cent greater
than in November.
Smog is the name given to
a mixture of smoke and fog.
France was the birthplace of
Millet, the famous painter.
Jouette M. Bonner
Attorney at Law
GENERAL CIVIL PRACTICE
Income Tax Returns rud
■ Estimates
County Attorney’s Office
Phone 260
DENTAL X-RAY
C. E. PUTNAM
Dentist
Office Phone 335
Residence Phone 333
Over Jacksboro Nat’l Bank
Sdfct THROAT—TONSIUTIS!
YOU WANT QUICK RELIEF!
fof prompt relief from pain and discomfort
ry DURHAM’S ANATHESIA-MOP. It
U a Doctor's Prescription combining a local
anesthetic ond a powerful germicidal dy«
In a pleasant-lasting solution. Powerful and
effective, does nof burn tender throat mem-
branes and is safe for children. You must
agree it is the besf throat mop ever used
or purchase price will be refunded. Gen- j
erous bottle, with mop-sticks, only 50c al j
your druggist or at
CITY DRUG STORE
Need a LAXATIVE?
Black-Draught
prompt
2-Usualty
thorough
_ CAWTIQW USB AS filRICTBO
PurAsnow
A Pitcher Free With
Each 25-lb Sack of Purasnow Flour $1.89
ONION AND CABBAGE PLANTS
All the types of groceries may be found iu our store. Tho
quality is the best.
We Specialize in Fresh Home Killed Meats
,K. & P.Food Store
H. C. McCLURE
Attorney at Law
General Practice,—Special At
tention Title and Probate Law
(Over Post Office)
Jacksboro. Texas)
GEORGE SPILLER
SURVEYOR
Notary Public, General Land
and Collecting Agent
Has Only Abstract of Jack
County Dand Titles
Policies in am’ of twenty of the
Best Companies
Brant Insurance
Agency
GENERAL INSURANCE
Notary Pub. Public Steno
Jacksboro Nat! Bank Bldg.
The Jacksboro Clinic
Medicine and Surgery
X-Ray
Phone 123
Paul K. Conner, M. D.
G. G. McClure, M. D.
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Again it’s possible for us to say-
WE SERVICE YOUR CAR
AS YOU WANT IT SERVICED
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to merit your
friendship ond goodwill!
A
CHEVROLE
For several years, we have realized that all
automotive service (including our own) has not
been of the caliber which you as a customer
or we as a dealer have desired, due primarily
to shortages of manpower and materials—
a situation over which we have had no control.
Today, however, with more experienced
mechanics in our organization and with service
parts becoming more readily available than
they have been for years, we want you to
know that our car service is rapidly getting
back to normal, and as conditions continue
to improve, you may expect to receive from
us the same fine service that you have been
accustomed to receiving in previous years.
We of the Chevrolet service organization
want you to know that we value your service
business to the fullest degree and that we
are determined to give you such sound and
satisfying service that you will want to be
our customer for a long time to cornel
Come in today and at regular intervals, .it
Skilled mechanics-modern fools and equip-
ment-quality parts and materials ... all
adding up to service that you'll call superior
in all waysl *
To merit your lasting friendship—to merit your
lasting goodwill—we operate our service business
in accordance with the following principles:
OUR SERVICE PLEDGE
• We will accurately diagnose—to the best of our ability—the
repairs needed on your car. If you request it, we will give you in
advance our analysis of the work to be done.
• We will write up your order clearly, completely and legibly, and
secure your authorization to do the work before starting.
• We will notify you in advance of any additional work we think
should be done, and secure, your approval before proceeding.
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• We will perform all the work on your car as efficiently and as
economically as possible. We will replace only those parts which in
our judgment need replacing.
• We will road-test your car after the work is done and before we
return the car to you, if the nature of the work requires it.
• We will endeavor to have your car ready on time. If the work
takes longer than we estimate, we will advise you as far in advance
as possible.
• We wili provide you with an itemized bill showing exactly whaf
work was done and exactly what il cost. We will gladly explain any
item or items that are not clear to you. /
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Hull Chevrolet Company
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JACKSBORO, TEXAS
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The Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1947, newspaper, February 13, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732689/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.