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THE NOCONA NEWS, NOCONA, TEXAS, JULY 9, 1959
visited
visited
DEPENDABLE & PROMPT
SCOTT BROS. BURIAL ASSN
W. L. SCOTT, Nocona
W. E. SCOTT, Saint Jo
IWCOLOR
Apache. Oklahoma
and daughter Birt
HARMONV
BOOK
visited
Thurs-
Fort
with
John
Miles and
of Dallas
Saturday
and
and
old
last
Teague of Bowie
Hardy Seay home
Admire visited them Sunday.
Rev. Don Pots of Fort Worth
•..■as a dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Kirby and family Sun-
day.
Mrs. M. B. Ritchie and Mrs. J.
C. Short and Mrs. A. C. Short
were in Bowie Tuesday on busi-
ness.
S-Sgt. and Mrs. James W. Rit-
chie and children of Snyder. Ok-
lahoma and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Ritchie and daughter of Wichita
Bagwell and son Ric-
and Mrs. Maude Bag-
in Denver City over
Houston Lewis and sons of
Byers spent Saturday night with
•tr. and Mrs. Homer Lewis and
family. They visited their mother
Wrs Callie Lewis and Mr. and
■rs. W. B. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eickhorn
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Call Day or Night 434 — 313-A Clay St.
Hathaway Radio & T. V.
FFA’» Thompson
Completes Workshop
At East Texas State
R F. Thompson, vocational agri-
culture teacher at Nocona for a
his parents,
Reeves.
Mrs. Gale
ky of Bowie
well visited
the weekend.
Mr and Mrs. John Reeves vis-
ited friends in
last Sunday.
Mrs. Bonnie
visited at the
Saturday.
Hardy Seay
Leanna and son Glen of Nocona
and Hardy Lee Seay of Arlington
visited Mr. and Mrs Bob Seay-
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Seay-
family and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
Seay and family of Dallas
Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Mary and Richard Blair
and Mrs. Claudia Paschal were in
Wichita Falls on business Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hewitt and
SAFE, SOUND PROTECTION
For Every Member Of The Family Up To
90 Years Of Age — Home Owned
Mrs. Mittie Anderson
Mrs. Fannie Kirby Thursday and
■is. Jim Rice and Teddie visited
Bar Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. and Richard
■air were in Wichita Falls on
business Saturday. They visited
Imogene Hudson in Henrietta and
Che Tidwell Bruces in Wichita
rj a i «-|-| -it of San Antonio and Mr. and Mrs.
DPlCllPrVllIP NfiWS Knox P°lk and daughter of Grand-
< field. Oklahoma were weekend
Mrs. Ralph Doyle and her bro- guests of Mr and Mrs Mack
Cher Walter Allen of Oklahoma swearingen. They were dinner
City visited Mr. r~1 ' D“‘"
Henson Monday. I Swearingen and children of No-
Miss Birt Leana Seay visited in cona sunday
Abilene last weekend. . . . i Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Wood of
Mrs. Myrtle Croxton is visiting Wichita Falls visited Mr. and Mrs.
her nephew and family, Mr. and , eonard curnutte and daughter
Mrs. Arlie Kirby in Dallas. I Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Willie
Misses Shannon Hutson and curnutfe and children and Kathy
Sheile Ritchie are visiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B
BMdhe.
William Hendrix of Borger,
fcky Scott of Gainesville and (
■ike Roberson of Nocona
Gary Miller last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henry
friends in Major hospital
Falls spent the weekend with (ment i— — -------------
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. . agency.
Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs. Randell Swearin-I and Mrs. Steve Miller and Glenda
gen and family of Nocona visited Mae and Gary.
Mrs. Neil Jennings spent the
' weekend with Mrs. Roxie Miles.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shelton and
daughter of Fort Worth spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Shelton and Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Farmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Henry of
Port Arthur and Mr. and Mrs.
Lavone Henry and children of
Wichita. Kansas, visited their bro-
ther and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Henry over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pem-
berton visited Ry Welty at Waur-
ika hospital Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George
sons and Edd Henry
spent Thursday until
with Mrs. W. A. Henry and dau-
ghters.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henry and
Mr. and Mrs. Ghomer Medearis
were supper guests of Mrs. W. A.
Henry and daughters Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Harrell of
Henrietta and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Hewitt visited Amon Carter lake
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Reeves visited
the Jim Henry's Saturday.
John Marshall Reeves of
Worth spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs.
gen ana lanuiy ui iiwvua v.o.wv.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Swearingen Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Long of
Bowie and Mrs. Hardy L. Seay re-
turned to their homes Saturday
after visiting in Mexico City.
Rexene and Terry Eaton of
Greenville spent the weekend
with their uncle and aunt, Mr.
; JWtdl lllgvll. X IICj nvlC U1U1IU1 . —
and Mrs. Pete guests of Mr and Mrs. Randell number of years, completed Wed-
nesday a three-day workshop in
fitting and showing livestock at
East Texas State college at Com-
merce.
The workshop, which began
Monday morning, stressed the
proper methods of washing, horn-
training and shaping, grooming,
clipping and feet trimming for
beef and dairy cattle, swine and
sheep.
Under the direction of Dr. A. C.
Hughes, professor and head of
the department of technical agri-
culture at ETSC, assisted by Dr.
Foster B. Hamblin, ETSC dairying
instructor, and Charles Woodfin,
graduate ag student from Winns-
boro, the workshop was sponsored
by the E. T. technical ag depart-
ment and the Texas Education
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Joe Henry visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Henry of Nocona Monday.
Mary Blair and Ida Henry were
in Henrietta Tuesday and visited
their niece. Mrs. Troy Hudson,
who had undergone surgery at
the Henrietta Memorial hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete McLaughlin
and children of Victorville, Calif.,
Mrs. Lily Lemon and son of Hen-
rietta and Mr. and Mrs. Newell
Lemon of Nocona visited their par
ents and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Hewitt and Emery Thursday and
Friday.
Mrs. James Stewart and Mrs.
Morris Belle were in Henrietta
Tuesday to be with their sister
Mrs. Imogene Hudson who under-
went surgery at Memorial hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Miles of No-
cona spent Saturday with Mr.
WONDER FAX
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WHY BULLS SEE RED
A bright waving ob|«ct, such a* red
or pink, doe* excite o bull. Color*
tend to hove on effect on the nor-
vou* »y«tem. Green ond violet are
toothing but yellow ond red are
exciting.
WE CAN SUPPLY
YOUR BABY'S
SPECIAL NEEDS
1 TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET.
Our Drug
Store
"Your Rexall Store"
"We Give S ft H Green Stamp*"
Phone 91 Nocona
Garret! & Co. Air Conditioning
We have a complete sheet metal shop.
BOWIE
ENGINEERING .. SERVICE
will be 8 o’clock.
as
and Mrs. Andrew Fen-
Mrs. S. D. Hoover and
Tex-
County Agent's
ser-
Mrs.
Ada
not be less than the
support to be announc-
the referendum is held,
national wheat acreage
has already been set
and Mrs. John Reeves.
Mrs. Zella Short and Mrs. Zoe
Boyd of Stoneburg and Wade
Short of near Brownsville visited
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.
B. Ritchie last week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Ritchie vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pippin Sun-
day night.
for
and
the
poi-
in
visit-
and
Fort
child-
Anyone
should contact our of-
away. If enough people
regard to this, we can
educational demonstra
up in the county
control. The fish
The national wheat referendum
will be held on July 23. This ref-
erendum will determine producer
approval or disapproval of quotas
If producers approve marketing
quotas the national average sup-
port price available to eligible
growers in the commercial wheat
area will
minimum
ed before
The 1960
allotment
at 55 million acres.
As soon as you notice bag
worms on your shrubbery is the
time to start control measures.
The worms, as they are small and
; forming the bags, are easier to
i kill than after they already have
formed a larger bag. They are
Waunzetta visited Mr and
Bob Self and sons Sunday
spent the day at Lake
at a Lambert reunion.
T. Pollard of Borger is
with his parents, Mr.
George Pollard.
Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Johnson
and family of Saint Jo visited
with her sister. Mrs. Ray Romine
and mother Mrs. Floyd Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunbar spent
the weekend with their son. Lar-
ry Dunbar and family of Fort
Worth.
Sherry Deal of Irving is spend-
ing her vacation with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ow-
ens.
Sarah Morrison of Rock Springs
visited Tuesday with
Shirley.
Mrs. John Willfong
Worth is visiting with
The
vice now has an effective way of
controlling jackrabbits,
interested
fice right
do call in
get some
tions set
jackrabbit
wildlife service will conduct
demonstrations and make the
soned grain available if the
terest warrants it.
Therefore, if you are bothered
by jackrabbits, please let us know, j
been New Family Here
I Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Glenn, resi-
holding dents of Gainesville for the last
1 seven years, moved to Nocona
! last Thursday. Glenn is con-
nected with the production de-
partment of the Texas company.
Both are Methodists. They have
Column
By Wylie Roberts
US Fisr, and Wildlife
bolus or a drench. To make the
Co-ral spray, use 1 1-2 ounces per ,
gallon of water. This will give
the .5 nercent recommended so-
’ te r it.' a. uivuuvu, outc IV IUVCL MIL VI
R® °<j "L 1wet the forage good. When the
— - -. . worms are full grown there is
no chemical control satisfactory.
Be sure to hand-pick and burn
bags, as the winter is passed in
the egg stage within the bag.
■ Revival Next Week 'Moving To Oklahoma ^°010f thehNoronabparePn*Teach-
I A ter-day revival will open Burton Rose, field represents- er association.
i r listj lives for Fluid Packed Pump com-1 Mrs Rose and thejr three chil-
laymen pany in Nocona 2 dren will remain in Nocona until
* ......‘ they dispose of their home at 101
Montague News
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Hilburn had
their week end guests Mr. and
! Mrs. Glen Guinn and son Glen Jr.
and Miss Norma Sue Hilburn all
of Iowa Park.
Mrs. George Cleveland is home
from Bowie hospital where she
. underwent surgery last week.
I Mrs. Pat Guilliams and sons of
Los Angeles are visiting Mr. and
i Mrs. D. C. Guilliams.
j David Harris visited at Krum
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bowen and
I family of Arlington and Mr. and
Mrs. Burkhart and family and
i Mattie Fenoglio of Bowie visited
I with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garvin
' and Mrs. Edna Cook last weekend,
i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nabours,
I Mrs. Ada Shirley and Florence
’ Pribble spent Saturday at Bowie.
Mrs. J. O. Little spent Saturday
with Mrs. Eason of Bowie.
i Mrs. Fred McCracken of No-
! cona visited with her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Fenoglio Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Ruby Fenoglio of Houston
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr.
oglio.
Mr. and
her mother, Mrs. Charley Haynes
spent their vacation in New Or-
leans.
Mrs. Ethel Lambert and daugh-
ter
Mrs.
and
oma
J.
ing
Mrs.
Cot Addington
Completes New
Army Course
Colonel Jerry S. Addington, 40,,
son of Mrs. Elizabeth Addington. |
has completed a 10-month course ;
of study at the Army War col-
lege, Carlisle barricks. Pa.
The army’s senior educational
institution prepares selected of-
ficers for future assignments to
key command and staff positions
in the armed services.
Secretary of the Army Wilber
M. Brucker addressed the gradu-
ating class and awarded diplomas.
Colonel Addington was last sta-
tioned in Washington. He is a >
1936 graduate of Nocona high i
school and a 1940 graduate of i
the U. S. Military academy, West
Point.
of
her
i ren Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fenog-
lio and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nabours
I had as their weekend guests Mr.
i and ]Irs Billie Nabours and
Anyone who plans to use Co- ’ family of Shreveport and Jackie
ral or Trolene on beef cattle for | Nabours of Fort Worth.
grub control should use it right i -------------------------------------
away. The best time to treat it | wjth the skin of the animal.
next Wednesday night at First
Methodist church with l_,____ . _____ ____
in charge of the services until and a half years, left this week
Sunday night, when Rev. Harold to assume similar duties in the; jennjngS-
Spann of Grand Saline will take Oklahoma City and Lindsay, Ok-1 —
over the services until the clos- iahoma stores.
ing date, July 26. Service times: The Rose family have —(
active members of First Methodisti
church, Rose currently bcld'-g
the position as president of the
Brotherhood. Both are members
of the choir and Mrs. Rose is a
secretary of Spiritual Life in the
morning circle of WSCS and
teaches the sixth grade in the established their home at 215
junior department of the Sunday Hillcrest.
is right after the heel fly season
is over, probably by June 15.
However, it is recommended un-
til August.
Both Co-ral and Trolene should
not be used closer than to 60
days before slaughter of any an
imals. Do not treat sick animals a „„ iIlc alc
or animals under 3 months of age i nearly full grown when the bags
and those from 3 to 6 months of j j b2 to 2 12 inches long
a<e should be sprayed lightly , The worm is actually spinning a
with the Co-ral. The Co ral is used sdken sac and attaches bits of
as a spray ar>d the ' leaves as it feeds. The worm car-
; ries the bag wherever it goes,
j Chlordane, Lead Arsenate, or
j Toxaphene as a spray, is recorn-
i mended, being sure to cover and
concentrate should be applied per |
animal. If the fiair coat is shortj
or the animal is small it may be
necessary to apply 1-2 gallon per
animal and repeat the applica-
tion of 1-2 gallon in 2 to 4 weeks
so that each adult animal receiv-
ed a gallon of spray. It must be
aoplied in such a manner that
the chemical comes in contact
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The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1959, newspaper, July 9, 1959; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1205939/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.