The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1935 Page: 5 of 8
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Cleo Stewart has return-
iruiu Austin where she had vt
»iu>ra
been attending the University of home.
Texaa.
Mrs. F. A. Farmer and eon, F.
A. Jr., of Little Rock, Ark. and
Mrs. O. M. Sim peon and sop, Os-
of Wichita Fall* were recent Um Faye Child# and LueilflfV.
Cailahan Leuter of Blue Grove spent last
week with Mre. Pete Simons.
T. S. T. 0., Student Sleeted
Coach at Itasca High.
Miss Elizabeth Cabinet of Fort Mre. R. H. Tate and children, “Brain* «n<1 brawn” is aptly
Worth visited relatives here
past week-end.
tho.Ireno and Harold, are vwitinK t0 w»ldo“ Ta.vlor, >»5-
I relatives in Fort Worth.
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You have, no doubt, been reading our ads in this paper or possibly have been on our mailing
list and received our literature. As the time is getting short to complete your arrangements
for an early fall enrollment we kindly ask yon to fill in anH mail thi* coupon
You, most likely, have in mind a plan upon which you believe you could make your enroll-
ment, so please tedl us, in general, what, it is;ulso, ask for any information you believe might
be helpful to you. ......................................................................................................................................
About how soon do you think you could make your enrollment, if satisfactory plans can be
worked out? ................................................................................................................................... 11935. '
Would you like for our field secretary to call at your home? He is familiar with our courses
and has helped mnny a boy and girl to select the course they are best fitted to and helped
to complete their financial arrangements. Ilis visit will not place you under any obliga-
tion to make your enrollment. If so, about when? .........................................................., 1935
Would you like for us to mail you our new descriptive price list giving particulars? .............
One hundred sixty of our graduates have accepted positions since the first of the year.
This is assurance to you of a position when you graduate at Byrne College.
Attend a nationally known school doing high grade work, appreciated by employers. A
school that will put prestige back of you when entering the business office.
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BYRNE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Dallas, Texas
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WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING
A NEW
FORD
DEALER
EADES MOTOR CO.
JACKSBORO, TEXAS
The Ford Motor Company takes pleasure in announcing this
new dealership. The appointment is in keeping with its estab-
lished policy of providing the highest type of representation
in each community.
This new Ford dealer is completely equipped to render you
competent, capable service on cars and trucks at low cost.
Precision equipment lias been installed and all mechanics are
thoroughly trained. Only genuine Ford parts are used and
labor on all ordinary maintenance operations is billed at a
standard flat rate.
We invite you td visit this new Ford dealer for service and
impressed by the sweeping new body lines and the comfort of
Center-Poise Riding ... by the luxurious appointments and
pound co-captain elect of the Ea
gle# of North Texas State Teach-
ers College, who has withdrawn
from school to accept the posi-
tion of coach at Itasca high school.
Taylor'# leadership on the field
and his position as tackle, where
he was a tower of strength, will
be hard to fill when the call for
tiaiiiiug camp la suuuuru m Sep-
tember. In addition to being a
letter man in basketball and foot-
ball, he is a member of Kappa
Delta Pi, national honor society,
ami is a leader in club and frater
nity affairs on the campus.
Miss Ernestine Young of Beau-
mont is visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Henry of
Fort Worth, accompanied by Air.
and Mrs. R. L. Henderson, and'
children of this city, visited in j
Graham during the past week-
end.
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Mrs. Cora Kemp has returned
home from Longview, and was
accompanied by her sister. Mrs. I
Tom Burns who will remain here)
for a few days.
Miss Elizabeth Sharber of Den-
ton made a week-end visit with
friends here, returning
Monday morning.
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MAKE OLD FLOORS NEW
Floors Surfaced at Reasonable Rates
Free Estimates
Machine Sanding or
Hand Scraped and
Finishing and Wax-
ing.
C. HINES
Phone 49
Mr. ami Mrs. J. K Turner, J
Mines, d. I). Craft, W. E. Hicks,!
and -I. E. Lneewell. and .lames|
Iasi Thurs-
h(),np i Robert Dennis spent
day in Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Connally of!
Waxahachie are visiting theirfi ' ...........
daughter. Mrs. Ted Scott, and \ * All That SdCIlCC
family. Mrs. Scott and son. Don't
Eugene, visited there last week.
Lady Took C&rdui
When Weak, Nervous
-I cant say enough for Cardul If
I talked all day," enthusiastically
writes Mrs. L. H. Caldwell, of States-
ville, N. C. “I have used Cardul at
Intervals for twenty-five years,” she
adds. “My trouble In the beginning
was weakness and nervousness. I
read of Cardul In a newspaper and
decided right then to try it. It seemed
before I had taken half a bottle of
Cardul I was stronger and was soon
up ittvi around."
> Thousands of women testify Cartful b«n>
fttitf them If It dOM not tenant TOO.
•wait a phyataton.
Can Do-All That
i
Artistry Can Add” \
WELL PLEASED
WEARERS
| of our glasses are found in |
| every community tributary to j
Graham.
DR. C. B GANT
OPTICAL COMPANY
Office Hours 9 A M.-5 P. M. I
Sunday 2 5 P M
nitllllHUIINIHII
Stop Chills
and Fever!
Rid Your System of Malaria!
Shivering wit! chills one moment and
burninv with nwr the next—that’s one
of the effects oi Malaria. Unless checked,
the disease will do serious harm to your
health. Malaria, a blood infection, calls
for two things. f irst, destroying the in-
fection in the blood. Second, building
up the blood to overcome the effects of
the di ease and to fortify against further
attack.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic supplies
both the^e effects. It contains tasteless
quinine, which kills the infection in the
blood, and iron, which enriches and
builds up the blood. Chills and fever
soon stop and you are restored to health
and comfort For hal. a century, Grove’s
Tasteless Chill Tonic has been sure relief
for Malaria It is just as useful, too, as a
general tonic for old and young. Pleasant
to take and absolutely harmless Safe to
give children. Get a bottle at any drug
store Now two sues—50c and $1 The
$1 size contains IV* times u much as the
50c size and gives you 25% more for
your money.
tail) Fall SALE!
OPENING AUGUST 16th
BOAZ DRY GOODS COMPANY
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SCHOOL TIME.—We have the
Biggest Line of Children’s
Shoes we have ever carried. |
Look them over. Priced— j
$1.00 up
NEW FALL PRINTS—5000 j
Yards. Fast Colors.—
15c and 20c
BOYS OVERALLS-Pre-
ahrunk. made by Poole and
Hangar™—
6 to 11—98c
12 to 17—$1.19
TAXI CLOTH SHIRTS—For j
School Boys. The Best Made— |
69c and 79c
GIRLS' WASH FROCKS—
79c
ANKLETS—
10c and 15c
BOYS’ GILT EDGE Overalls
Blue or Striped—
65c
NEW FOR FALL.—We have
New Fall Dress Shoes for wom-
en; also New Fall Sport Ox-
fords for girls.
LADIES! You will want a
new GOSSARD foundation
garment for your new fall
wardrobe. We have Gossard
Corselet#, Girdles, and Bras-
sieres.
BUY ALLEN A Hosiery at
Bnaz’ They nro “The Top’’
in service and looks—
70* e/ to/i
« l/V UHU 1 tl/l/
Cheaper Hose for women—
19c to 49c
RAYON STEP-INS—
15c and 25c
MEN’S and BOYS’ Socks—
Fancy Colors—
15c
MEN S and BOYS’ Shirts and
Shorts—
_19c_
MEN S and BOYS’ $1.29 value
Wa 1 Pants— *
98c
HEAVY LL Brown Domes-
t ic—
10c
BED SPREADS—Fast C olors
80x105 size—
89c
HEAVY CHEVIOT and Prints
for Men s and Boys’ Shirts,
the yard—
19c
WICHITA or WASHINGTON
Dee-Cee Khaki Suits for Men.
Shirts—$1.25
Pants—$1.50
Pre-Shrunk and Vat-Dyed
| CLOSE OUT All Summer Silk
* Dresses, $3.98 and $4.98 val-
ues-
$2.75
| You will need one of these in
| which to finish the hot days.
| A COMPLETE LINE of Men’s
I and Boys’ Shoes—Star Brand
and Carters—Correct fit and
I price.
i Work Slices—
$1.19 to $2.48
5 Dpi >s Shoe^—
$2.48 to $2.98
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The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1935, newspaper, August 15, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth863590/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.