The Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1949 Page: 2 of 8
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THE JACKSBORO GAZETTE-NEWS
IUTAHE PROPANE
Systems-Appliances
Service — Installations -
anywhere — anytime
Sales
lenderson Equipment Co.
Phone 154 or 369 W
Six In Family Stricken with Polio
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For Valentine
Don’t forget your loved ones and friends on Valen-
Itine Day. Remember them with a nice, worthy gift
Ifrom McCoy’s Furniture Co.
|A Few Suggestions:—
All kinds of lamps
Give her a Lane Cedar Chest—the key to her heart
Crosley Shelvador refrigator, the only box with a
shelf on the door—any size—ready for deliv-
ery—7, 8, it, ]() 11 ft. boxes.
COURT HOUSE RECORDS ;
DEC. 18—JAN. 15
Assignments—
P. Martin —Creshenn Oil Co.
Wesley lvothmaim—P. M.
The 11 ft. box with plenty of space, $299.95.
Lake County, 111., Chapter of the National Founlation
for Infantile Paralysis aided the Edgar E. Huff family,
of Deerfield, 111., when alt six children were stricken
with polio last summer. Pictured are one-year Elizabeth
with nurse. Others, 1, to r., are Edgar, Jr., 7; John, 4;
Joauno, 8; and' Patricia, 2. Michael, 5, was still in the
hospital.
McCoy Furniture Co.
i
I North Side Square
Phone 255 or 19 J
f J and these as well as the rapid
* treatment centers are primari-
ly for treatment of indigent
and semi-indigent persons re-
fu'red by physicians or local
health units.
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rlt More Carefree
iks To 2-Way Help
SOCIAL HYGIENE DAY
i to do for fomin’t oldest problem,
1 monthly pain? Many r girl and
has foana the tnsver In OAR-
I *-»»y help. You see, CARDUI may
i things lota easier for you In elthar
|too ways: (1) etarted 3 days before
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Throughout America men
and women have become con-
scious of the necessity for fight-
ling the menace of venereal dis-
eases, and it is of interest to
f time" tgken as directed on tha
It should Jp relieve functloaal
i pain; (7) taken throughout ‘ho
I like a tohlo, It should Improve your
ttt^ aid digestion, and thus help
I up resistance for the trying days to
CARDOT > lelentttlcally prepared
lldentlflcally tested. If yi tiler "at
i certain times", get CAR- ,1 today.
j public health workers that the
i entire nation joins in the ob-
I smaller of National Social Hy-1 treated cases is one reason for
In the past two years a blood
testing survey of more than
80,000 Texans has disclosed
that between seven and ten per
cent of that number had posi-
tive tests for syphilis and that
a large majority of them did
not know they had the disease
and had never had medical
treatment for it. These un-
bet Sales Pads at Gazette-
gieno Day, Feb. 2nd. Threej ;fs continued spread, and it is a
rapid treatment centers «re ,l(,fable achievement in fur-
being operated in Texas, Sam j tlnM inir public health that ap-
Antonin, Waco, and Rocky ■■ proximately 98% of these
Mount, where 15,000 patient-; ’ persons have been brought un-
per year are being treated. 90 Jpr treatment so that they can
vonerial disease clinics arc in ino longer spread the disease,
operation throughout the state, j More than 43,000 contacts
have been investigated and
placed under treatment until
no longer infectious, A con-
tinuous educational program
carried on by the State De-
partment of Health is another
effective means for controlling
this disease and reducing the
number of crippled1, blind and
paralyzed persons who are an-
nually the victims of this dread
disease.—State Health Depart-
ment.
Grace
W. F. Powell—P. M. Grace.
J. B. Kirby—P. M. Grace.
Continental Oil—L. F. Cox.
Hanlon-Boyle—J. H. Boyle,
F. B. Payne Drilling Co.
Hanlon Oil—Gregg-Tex Gas-
oline, *lj
H. C. Fensher—Chas. Mell-
ion.
P. M. Martin
Paul Steed
guire. /
Partition Mch. Co.—J. W.
Sorrelli.
Warren Oil—Preston Wood.
Joe A. Worsham—Russell
Maguire.
MIXON STUDIO
PORTRAITS — COMMERCIAL
24HR FILM SERVICE
Phone 465
-W. H. Carter.
-Russell Ma-
Oil Leasees—
J. B. Rutledge—W. B. Bo-
ling.
Mrs. S. E. Jackson, W. R.
Hill—H. O. Fancher.
W. B. Boling—C. B. Grace.
J. Clayton Ward—F. Kirk
Johnson.
R. Newby—Ed B.
Steed—Russell Ma-
Ervelt
Brooks.
Paul
guire.
J. D. Thweatt—II. C. Fan-
cher.
Wm. Killen—Chas. Million.
J. A. Coker—II. C. Fancher.
J. S.. Bartlett—J. W. Sorrell.
Wm. Killen—Chas. Million.
Jacksboro Tin Shop
ALL KINDS of SHEET METAL and ROOFING WORK
Phone 425 CHARLIE E. SUMP P. O. Box 371
Oil Leases—
Citv of Jacksboro—Warren
Oil.
Collie Conner—W. A. Yea-
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Harrell, a son, Jan. 24, 1949, ht
Brady Hospital, Brady, Texas,
Mrs. Harrell (nee Emma
Griffin) is acting superintend-
ent of Brady Statq School, and
Air. Harrell is educational di-
rector of the school.
ger.
Arby James, Wirta B. James
—Wesley Kathmann.
Harry Reeves, Barney Gar-
rett, Nora D. Criswell, Lon
Campsev, Henry Cohen—P. M.
Grace.
Henry Exall, Lon C’ampsey
-W. F. Powell
John A. Campbell—Wesley
Kail liman.
Julia Dobson—P. M. Grace.
Henry J. Richards—P. M.
Martin.
ime like ’em H10
(FOR BIG LOADS)
Ford 145-hor%epowor BIG JOB.
Tirei up to 10.00-20. G.V.W. rating
up to 21,500 lb'.., G.T.W. rating a«
a tractor up to 39,000 fix.
Fort/6’/^ ft. half ton Pickup. G V.W
4/00 Ibi. Cheico of two enginoi,
VS or Six. Now intogrol typo
Mar axlo.
Mineral Deeds—
Bessie Arehrlein, G. Smith,
et al, R. A. Conkling—C. Rat-
lif and C. Gilbert.
J. C. Horn—Geo. Constan-
dine.
WHILE ATTENDING
SOUTHWESTERN EXPOSITION AND
FAT STOCK SHOW
YOU ARE WELCOME AT
CAFETERIAS
‘Home of Home Cooked Foods'
Homemade Pastries and Rolls
3212 CAMP BOWIE BLVD.
(Two Blocks from Coliseum)
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEfiK
Breakfast — 7 a. m. to 8:45 a. m.
. Continuous Service 11 a. m. to 8 p. m.
DOWNTOWN CAFETERIA — CORNER 3rd & MAIN
Serving Noon and Evening Meals Only —Closed Sunday
Fort Worth, Texas'
No Advance In Prices
Some like ’em
SMALL
(FOR SMALL LOADS)
Warranty Deeds—
Billy Hill—Laura Wells.
Arthur Clerihew—M. Cleri-
hew.
L. L. Tipton—J. W. Wood.
Vivian Cheekier—L. N.
Cheekier.
W. C. Hannah—B. C. Gil-
more.
Beatrice Allen—C. R. Cock-
erham.
R. C. Brown—Chas. R. Smith.
S. T. Rector—II. L. Allen.
Chester Crow—N. O. Lamar.
L. M. Bruce—Walter Burgess.!
J. G. Thacker—M. H.JVgy.
R. J. Coufal—W. L. Derrick.
W. II. Bird well—HerscheL
Kirk.
H. Telephone & Elec. Co.—
Jack Craig.
Fabian Bearden—II. Tel. &
Elec. Co. wfl|
M. M. Kelsav—O. A. Keksay.
Mrs. G. W.‘ McCraw—Josie
Williams.
Edith Gardner—0. S. Me-
McClurkin.
J. II. Porter—E. M. McFar-
land
J. M. Box—Roena Robinson.
tor.
Albert E. White—F. E. Cor-
dell.
J. 11. Porter—E. M. McFar-
land.
II. J. Winn—John R. Low-
rance.
I J. C. Hodge—Mrs. Ira Har-
rison.
J. H. Porter—E. M. and H.
C. McFarland.
IT. J. Winn—W. L. Nash.
R. C. Brown—J. H. Porter.
C. A. Gatlin—Geo. Gates.
J. W. Kinder—Mary J.
House.
J. II. Porter—Sam Levine.
Jay Lewis—R. W. Lowe.
Florence Voyles—M. Cleri-
hew.
BENEFIT BY THIS
GOOD NEWS
COMBINATION
Eva L. Lounllen—R. D. Rec-
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Uncle Sam Says
iave
a Ford foi
whatever y<
Whatever you haul, wherever you haul it, we’ve got the
right kind of truck for your work. Fords truck everything!
Here’s why! First, each individual Ford Truck can do
more kinds of jobs. That’s because it is Bonus Built with
extra strength to give it a wider work range. Second, we
offer over 139 different Ford Truck models. These,
multiplied by scores of chassis options, give a job cover-
age practically without limit. That’s what’s back of our
contention that the loading dock hasn’t been built which
has strained to a load that Ford Trucks can’t pull. Come in
and get the facts from us on wide Forcljob coverage. Check
on the scores of exclusive Ford Truck features available
in no other truck built!
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Dennis, James R., Jr. The Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1949, newspaper, February 3, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733140/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.