The Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1948 Page: 4 of 8
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Thursday, November 11, 1948
THE JACKSBORO GAZETTE-NEWS
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at White Auto Store
Wo now have our Christmas Toys, Gifts, and mer-
chandise on display. Oomc in and see our big assortment
of toys for the kiddies, gifts for the entire family, home
and automobile.
USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY AWAY PLAN
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Shop Early And Wisely At Our Store
R. L. VOYLES DIESI
Robert Lee Voyles died at
his home near Antelope, Get.
30. Funeral services were con-
ducted at the Antelope Baptist
Church by Eld. S. J. Holt of
the Primitive Baptist Church,
Wichita Falls. Burial was at
Antelope
Survivors are his wife; four
sons, H. E.. Walter, Verner and
Royce, Jacksboro; two daugh-
trs, Ada and Velma, Dallas;
seven grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Nancy Seaberry.
Poolville; Mrs. Celia V. Clark,
Selina, Calif., and a brother,
M. T. Voyles, Olney.
Bid you
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THURSDAY STUDY CLUB
The regular meeting of the
Thursday Study Club was held
NoV. 3rd, at Mrs. Paul Con-
ner’s home, with Mrs. Martha:
Green, hostess.
It was agreed to send a food
package to a family in Europe.
A report was given of the
trip to Seymour, by the dele-
gates, Mmes. Lacewell and
Sharp.
Dr. Bob Evans gave a very
interesting discussion on “The
Painted Past.”
18 members and one guest,
Dr.. Conner, enjoyed refresh-
ments.
MASTER MASONS NOTICE
Fort Richardson Lodge No.
320, A. F. & A. M., will confer
two Masters Degrees on Mon-
day night, Nov. 15th, begin-
ning at 7 p. m. sharp. A team
from Graham will confer one
of the degrees. Light refresh-
ments will be served after the
meeting.
All Master Masons in or near
Jacksboro are invited to be
present.
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Panel Bodies suitable for mounting on
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business on a new high level of efficiency—-a forward-control chassis
permitting double the ordinary load space! And that isn’t all! In addi-
tion, there’s Chevrolet's new foot-operated parking brake, steering
column gearshift and solenoid starter plus full standing room comfort
end convenience. Just wait till you see them! You'll want this Chevrolet
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• Modal 3742—12514' wheolbaie. For nina- and ten-
TWO
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MODUS 1
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foot body inttollationj.
CHEVROLET TRUCKS
DOUBLE CUBIC CAPACITY!
More packages per trip
... less cost per package.
Chassis are designed for
bigger bodies with no
extra wheelbase added.
SHORTER TURNING RADIUS1
Wide front tread enables
driver to turn within a
small circle!
GREATER CONVENIENCE!
Chevrolet’s new solenoid
starter—operated by in-
strument panel button—
assures positive starting.
NEW EFFICIENCY!
Chevrolet’s foot-operated
parking brake assurer
positive, safe braking in
an emergency or for
parking!
Um OPERATING EASE!
Advance-Desig i gearshift
(on 12516* wheelbase
with 3-speed transmission)
is mounted on the steering
column.
Hull Chevrolet Co.
JACKSBORO. TEXAS
Miss Bobby Whitsitt of
Shreveport, La., grand-daugh-
ter of Mrs. W. A. Whitsitt of
Jacksboro, is competing with
other winners from dance
schools over the nation, for a
national title to be decided in
New York City. She attended
school here for several years.
Mrs. Minnie Moore and
daughter have bought a du-
plex, which they now occupy,
at 2208, 5th Ave., Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Cantrell of
Graham were week-end guests
in the Ned Walker home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker of
Jermyn have returned from a
trip into Mississippi and sever-
al other southern states.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Wood of
Lubbock have been visiting
here and at Barton Chapel.
Mrs. J. E. McClure of Graford
is now visiting in the Wood
home at Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mosley of
Santa Anna, Calif., visited in
the W- V. Wood home recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Plemons
will open their new,laundry
south of the Frozen Food
Locker on South Wichita St.,
Monday, Nov. 15th.
Mrs. A. H. Maxey, publisher
of the “Foui- County Press,”
Evant, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. K. Cullers of Bry-
son, last week
Mrs. J. L. Watson, Lubbock;
Miss Frances Dalmasso, NTSC,
Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bon-
ny and daughters, Brecken-
ridge; visited in the Burkhart
home over the week-end.
Friends from here attended
Hey! Look
New Commode — complete with Accessories,
less seat______________________________
_ $42.50
5-Ft. Right Hand Cast Iron Bath Tub — complete
including Faucets ajid Connections............. $97.50
8-Cu. Ft. Coolerator Electric Refrigerator ........ $289.50 ■
8-Cu. Ft. Philco Refrigerator, advance design .... $315.50
15-Cu. Ft. Coolerator Deep Freeze .........1.............. $489.50
5-Cu. Ft. Philco Deep Freeze ............................... $269.50
Used Magic Chef Cook Stove ................................. $50.00
Used Cook Stove ....................................................... $35.00
15-Gal. Hot Water Heater ........................................ $60.95
Nash & Company
HARDWARE — APPLIANCES
Phone 325
the funeral last week of Greene
Newell at Eliasville. He was a
former State Representative of
Young and Jack Counties.
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Roast 8HLJW! Lb. 694
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Shelled Pecans ___________________lb. pkg. 79c
Dandi-Dates _____________________lb. pkg. 35c
Pinto Beans___________________ 5 lb. bag 55c
Armour’s Pure Lard......._....3 lb. ctn. 79c
Banjo Hominy_______No. 2 can ... 3 for 25c
Gold Cone Alaska Salmon____lb. can 53c
Scott Tissue _-------------------- roll 10c
.5 lb. pail 53c
______3 for 13c
n * Veal or Light Beef
IXOdSt Shoulder Blade
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Pork Liver Fresh Sliced Lb. 434
Pork Chops clS*r..............Lb. 65 4
Ocean Whiting Lb. 194 Camay Soap soap*
Rosefish Fillets u>. 374 Fab Washing Powder p?J:
Peaches s»«d, r’c1 con2 ’ 324
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Cranberry bauce sPrcy can 1 Vv
Libby's Pumpkin.....................ca»2 ’ 174
Mince Meat 5ff.#............................Z0t- 294
Seedless Raisins Cinderella pLLgb‘ 354
Dried Prunes cSti'S* 3riL,b' 494
Glace Cake MiX MIced Fruit Jar5 494
Glace Cherries v.mis pL,! 254
G lace Pineapple SX............S,0,! 214
Chocolate Cherries orach's Bex' 654
Orange Slices 214
Chocolate Drops Pack................314
Powdered Sugar.........................p# 114
Peanut Butter 2«st........................ft0'' 334
Sweet Peas SMSiT................Hc°n2 124
Sauerkraut Foot hui..........................can*J174
Kraft Velveeta &...................pi,L,b 874
Airway Coffee !w.d.................JiL,b 404
Edwards Coffee plenty................eft 534
Busy Baker Soda Crackers ...lb, box 23c
Fresh Eggs ^canidaV.M,”d d„. 61 f
Kitchen Craft ?i0op.r<:,a,,,i,y 10la, 854
Gold Medel ttnour lOft, 854
Fresh Bread wraY^er*....
Corn MealES".’.............;......5ti
Silk Toilet Tissue............i........"SS
Hy-Pro Bleach.....................
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WEST OF FALL PRODUCE
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Teras Oranges KS* 8 ^ 31c
(fcapefruif 8 29c
Potatoes
White Karo Syrup---
Assorted 5c Candy Bars
Emperor G rapes 2 lb.
Red Cranberries...........u>.
v.ocoanuts wh«te .... u.
Red Potatoes__10 lb. bag 49c
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10 t, 49*
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Pascal Celery Lb. 94
154
Texas Yams Lb. 84
254 •
Yellow Onions Lb. 44
259
Rutabagas TurrnTp, u. 5c
104
Beil Peppers & u. 144
Green Cucumbers u. 104
These Price* Are Effective Friday and Saturday in
Jacksboro, Texas ............
We* Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities and to
* Refuse to Sell to Dealers
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Dennis, James R., Jr. The Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1948, newspaper, November 11, 1948; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734695/m1/4/?q=newell+eliasville&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.