The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1962 Page: 4 of 8
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’THE NOCONA NEWS, NOCONA, TEXAS, OCT. 18, 1962
Mrs. Jack Taylor’s
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D I lx I II O Mother Dies; Rites
KAMP TOGS
RATE: Minimum, 3 lines, 60c; Additional, 2c por word.
GIRLS' SPORTSWEAR
• FOR SALE
FOR RENT
G.
"159 up
Girls' Blouses & Shirts.. $1.99 up
BILL’S
at
SERVICES
Retreat.
NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS ANGUS ASS N
Annual Fall Sale
Monday, October 22, 1962
miles
Directors
Sale starts promptly at 12:30 p. m
program
To be held at
People* National
Bank
ing.
20-tfc
NOW!
14-tfc
v-hone 825 4824
NOW
dar
LOST AND FOUND
IN OUR LINE
< • Phone 825-4861 Hiway 82;;
HUMBLE
WANTED
a
Rance
NEW FORD FAIRLANF SQUIK
New hardtops! New sedans! New savings!
notice of annual MEETING I
. ..JI
Announcement
Removal of dental office
from 407 Cooke Street to
212 Cooke Street.
Effective Monday, Oct. 22
fJOJU.
HINDS CLARK COMPANY
Harold B. Wallis D.D.S
NOCONA
TEXAS
good
miles
FOR RENT—3 room furnished a-
partment. Bills paid. I. H. Cope-
land. 1010 Main. Ph 825 6662. 21 1c
Ro'ema-
and Jac-
st ore for
good busi-
me about
wonderful
selling ill
can af
a once
Come
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Field and ■
Mr and Mrs. Ray Beal went to1
MITCHELL— Sonja Lynn
chell, 9 pounds, 8 ounces.
October 9 to Mr. and Mrs.
ford Mitchell of Burkburnett.
10th
out.
sale
gar
FEDERAL LMJD BANK LOANS
See Mr. W. C. Denson in the Farm
Bureau office in Montague. Texas,
on Thursday of each week between
the hours of 10:00 A. M. and 3:00
P. M„ to take application for Fed-
eral Land Bank Loans, or contact
the Federal Land Bank Association
of Wichita Falls office at Room
you
one.
211
IF YOUR PLATES DON’T FIT
GET “CUSHION" NOW
FERGUSON—Elizabeth Jeanann
Ferguson, born October 15 to Mr.
and Mrs. Glen A. Ferguson of
Fort Worth.
Ford Fairlane goes all out for ’631 Now you can choose from
three handsome middleweight wagons — in a size as new as
’63 itself. Each loads like the big ones, saves like the com-
pacts! Or pick a brand-new hardtop—the bucket-seat Fairlane
500 Sports Coupe or the dashing Fairlane 500 Hardtopl For
sedan selection, there are four lively, lovely ones—featuring
big-ear room at a compactlike cost! And each of these solid
citizens can be fired up with the optional V-8 power of a
Mit-
born
San-
MONUMENTS
nrice anv family
r>on’t eamble on
lifetime purchase.
FOR RENT—2 bedroom house,
1003 N Main. Call C. L. Williams.
Henrietta. 5384179. 21-2tp
RENT A SILVER KING to clean
your own rugs. $6 00 per dav.
TRAIN’S CLEANERS 29tfc
FOR RENT— Three one-bedroom
houses. Inquire Mrs. John Lesh,
Phone 825 3884. 501 E. Walnut or
Jack Lesh Senice Station. Phone
8253817. 21-ltp
FOR SAT F—Frielda5’* X’itr>ma”c
washer and dryor. eo00 Ph 825-
3748 Newland Plumbing and X’’-
pliance. 9-ltc
FOR SALE or TRADE— Brick
home. 3 bedrooms, living room,
dining room, kitchen, den. and 2
full baths. T arge lots, water well,
fallout shelter and cellar, snlit
level yard. Nathan Allred. Phone
B25-4281 Call for appointment.
16-tfc
look through this
at $4,000. Located at
St. Give me a ring.
3 bedroom house on
Ver-
sur-
Safety Deposit Boxes
Member F.D.I.C.
CARD OF THANKS
With grateful hearts we thank
RAINBOLT—Lewis Bryant Rain-
bolt, 6 pounds. 8 ounces, born Oc-
tober 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rainbolt of Nocona.
EXPERT SERVICE ON ALL
MAKES TYPEWRITERS, ADDING
MACHINES, CASH REGISTERS
Sales of Royal typewriters and
Victor adding and calculating
machines. In Nocona every Tues-
day. Kibler Office Supply. Phone
Finis Tavlor. Tavlor Service Sta-
tion 825-3528. 10-tfc
500 ft.
acres land.
good well of water. 1 1-2
NW from citv limits.
ACREAGE — 58 acres of
grassland, good fences. 2
from Nocona. Priced to sell.
OTTO MENASCO
Office Phone 825-3897
Personal Phone 825-4215
Office located on Clay St. 221
FOR SALE—Good ""ntle 4 vear
old mare for bn vs. Phone We«lev
Morton 8254721. 20-tfc 25 1b'
Uphol'terv work of all tvpes,
Venetian blinds renaired. mattress
rebuilding. Adkins Upholsters’,
Phone 825-4264. 14-tfc
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our apppre
ciation to friends and neighbors
for all the kindness shown us
during our recent sorrow.
Jack, Earlene and Billy Taylor.
The Nocona News.
the
dav
Ro-
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cloud of I their daughter, and family, Mr.
Albany were weekend guests of | and Mrs. W. F. Leonard Jr,
Mrs. J. T. Langford returned
to her home Wednesday after vis-
iting with her sons and families
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Langford and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Langford of
Dallas, and Mr and Mrs. James
Langford of Shreveport.
REAL ESTATE
3 bedroom house with sleeping
porch at back. Nice garage. Two
lots. This is a wonderful buy. East
front. Nice inside and outside. If
interested in a nice house
should
Priced
Young
Nice
St. Nicely finished inside and
Nice 3 bedroom house for
at a bargain. Nice attached
age. Floor furnace East front.
Paved street. Close in. If interest-
ed in a nice house this is it.
Nice 2 bedroom house on 7th
St. Nicely finished inside. Two
lots. Close to nice grocery store
4 room frame house. 2 rooms
Sheet rocked, east front. Priced
at $1200. Why pay rent. Located
in northwest part of Nocona. See
Tne for this deal.
Have a good grocery
sale. If interested in a
ness you should see
this place. Doing a
business. Reason for
health
Lots for sale. 100 x I
6 room and bath. 3
for 70 years, but she
resided in Bowie since 1952.
A brother. W K. Coker of
non. and a grandchild also
vive.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morris
and children spent Sunday in
Farmersville visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lige Glass.
Mr. anl Mrs. Floyd Womack's
weekend guests were her mother,
Mrs. Mary G. Hankins of Fort
Worth and their son, Jimmy, a
student at N.T.S.U.
Fred Wall, Former
County Treasurer,
Dies At 73 Monday
Funeral services were held
Wednesday afternoon at Newport
for Fred Wall. 73 year old former
Montague county treasurer and
former Bowie-Nocona mail driver.
His home was in Bowie. Burial
was in the Newport cemetery.
Mr. Wall died at 11:30 Monday
night, one day after he and Mrs.
Wall quietly observed their fif-
tieth wedding anniversary.
Surviving with the widow are
one daughter, four sons, three
sisters, one brother and 13 grand-
children.
Central Christian
Marks Rallv D^v
Another successful Rally day
was observed at Central Christ-
ian church last Sunday when a
Bible school attendance record
for many years was broken.
Most of those who attended
service remained for a Rally
luncheon and fellowship at
tary hall. Rally day balloons were
distributed to children.
ex-
the
ex-
and
FOR SALE or Lease—3 lots, across
street from Dr. Snivv’s office
Grace Keck. Ph 8.25-6208 21-2tp
tery.
Mrs. Morris lived in Newport |
had i
T,OST—Rill f5 in dnm nn
b->p S”bc»an’ial reward. Earl Mit-
chell. Nocona. Texas. Rt. 1. 20-2p
At a
ford
in a
to Bowie and see what vou
buv. Write or call HENDERSON
MONUMENT co . Bowie. Wich-
ita Falls. Abilene.
Box 303. Bowie. Texas. Phone
r H V-r-H- Lorn! Ren
Courteous — Efficient
Service
peppery Challenger 221 or the even hotter Challenger 2601
Or choose the gas saver's delight-the standard Fakiane Six.
What's more, these cars cut your costs and cares as only
Fords can! Twice-a-Year Maintenance means you go 6,000
miles between oil changes and minor lubrications ... phis a
whopping X.000 miles between major chassis lubesl So,
come in—discover Fairlane and all the rest of America's
liveliest most care free carsl
FOR SALE—2 bedroom home, car
port, work shop, nice garden.
Price has been reduced. 609 Bay-
lor St. Phone 825 4538. 7-tfc
Slim Jims
Size 1—14 . . .
WE CAN arrange easy financing
for your cabin on the lake. Loans
up to $5000. As much as 8 years
*n pay. No down payment. Let us
tell you about it.
Foxworth • Galbraith
Lumber Company 7-tfc
LOST—P"d sow nig. about 10
we"’’' old. weight about 20 to
Call 825-4351 20-2tp
i FHA Title 1 Remodeling Loans
FOR SALE or TRADE—1 female Tn amounts not exceeding $3500.
English Setter: 1 female Pointer *We can handle over a ’erm nn to
Phone 825-4230 20-tfc
CARD OF THANKS
With deepest gratitude we
tend this word of thanks for
many kind acts of symnathy,
I pressed by thoughtful friends
I neighbors during our bereave-
' ment at the loss of our brother
i and uncle. Your kindnesses have
meant much to us.
Mrs. Hattie Bruce and family
Slim Jim Seis ^Assorted Colors 299 up
Size 1—14 ......................
vea”' Foxwn-’h-Ga’braith
For Sale by owner
New home in Oak Lawn addition,
three bedrooms, two baths, two-
half baths, central heating and air-
conditioning. Shown by appoint-
ment onlv. Reason for selling
due to ill health. Ph 825-4509.
21-tfc.
tn nicnna thus uinur ai noom . ■
207. First National Building. Wich- •
’•-* Business
NEED MONEY FOR BUILDING?
We can finance remodeling, repair I
or new construction, labor and j
material, with nothing down and I
84 months to pav. Up to $5,000 1
Nocona Independent Lumber Co I
14-tfc I <'♦♦♦*
Harry’s
Service Station ;;
Open 24 Hours A Day ;;
Washing - Lubrication <•
Atlas Tires — Batteries 11
Accessories J
FOR < * ’ r—?*)*•> Profit
Cube' 50 **r tea P"'
Grain ro. Aledo, Texas.
CL8-4221.
FOR SALE—Cold weather com-
ing! Dearborn heaters. All sizes,
styles and prices. Hinds Clark Co i
7 19-tfc
Hove A Large Stock*
of Choice Seconds
Hand Bag*
Bill Fold*
Boot*
■ > Motley Leather
Craft*
East on Rt. 82
!! Nocona, Texas
0FS3 KM MUNB!
Curlin, Wallis To
Move Over Weekend!
The Curlin Insurance Agency
and Dr. Harold B Wallis. D.D.S..
will move this weekend into their
newly constructed business build-
. ing at .210-212 Cooke Street.
Open house will be held at
later date.
The annual meeting of the
members of Montague County
Farm Bureau will be held Thurs-.
dav October 25th at 7:15 p. tn.
at’ the office of Farm Bureau.
Montague, Texas.
One-half of the Board of Direc
tors to be elected at this meeting
and three directors at large and
election of delegates to state con-i
vention at San Antonio. approving
and passing resolutions to the;
state convention and transacting
other business that may regularly
come before the convention
All voting members shall qual>
fy as to the County and State Bj-
^A* N Arveson. President of the
Montague County Farm Bureau *
2 mile West of Ringgold, Texas
Selling 41 registered Angus bulls
88 registered Angus females
Plus commercial female consignments
^lOnly your Ford Dealer has 'em! Hot new
middleweights with V-8 punch! New wagons!
Held At Newport
Rites were held last Saturday!
afternoon at Union church pt
Newport for Mrs. Annie Mae Mor-
ris, 82, mother of Mrs. Jack Tay-
lor of Nocona.
Rev. W. D. Craig of Nocona a'- j all those, especially the doctors
sisted Rev. Tiff Covington of and their staff, who did so much
Wichita Falls in the service, fol- to help us in our time of grief,
lowed by burial in Newport ceme-I The kindness and thoughtfulness
shown us was indeed helpful.
The W. H. Farquhar family
FOR SALF—3 bedroom bo-’«e.
was $4.500 00. t educed to $2,500 i
505 Grayson R J Jone'. 21-ltp {
~ WANTED—Housework, baby sit-
ting or care for elderly people.
Phone 825-4636. 21-ltp |
Chandler’s Angus
Farm
Phone
21 2tc
NEW FLNA AUTOMATIC
Sewing machine. $147 50.
We Service Any Make Machine.
Service Beauty Shop. Ph. 825-3826
18-tfc
Rotarians Hear
Band Students In
Luncheon Proci-am
Rotarians were entertained
noon Tuesday bv a groun of No- j
cona students who presented a...... ....... 7 -v.., lu
musical nrogram under the direc- I Bridgeport Sunday and visited S.
tion of their instructor, Bandmas-1 Walter Hill at the Golden Years
ter Charles Gregor}-. Program
numbers were:
Clarinet and flute du<-t bv Cin-|
dy Curlin and Sherrv Soivy: sax- j
anhone duet. Neal Meeks. Sonva
Bell: trombone solo. Nathan Ad-1
dineton. accomnanied bv Louise'
Addington: clarinet quartet. Sam-;
my Bell, Janice Davis. Kay Mav j
and Gregorv; flute solo. Linda
Mver«: trombone trio. Pon S’-x-v
ton. Mac Medlen and Pam Hom:
coronet solos. Mike Thomas and
Charles Thomason, and a closing
performance by twirlers
rv Butler. Carolyn Buck
lella Ragan.
Lloyd Thompson was
chairman.
;• Roy Saveli & Son t
Ditch Co. +
” Back Hoe Machine with J
blade j
Ditches, Foundation*, J
JI Footings- Cellars, Septic I
Tanks, Laterals, Bell I
Holes I
Ensured — phone 825-64221
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DON’T LET YOUR HOUSE
SWEAT. MILDEW. ROT AND
RUIN. Let us install a forced air
will furnace and give you fresh,
dry healthful air with no sweat-
FREE ESTIMATE.
DWIGHT’S
Phone 825 3575 or 4805
Walker’*
Magneto and
<> Ignition Company;
‘ ’ <
- -Registered Service Dealer;
;; For
■ • Briggs’ and Stratton ;
;; Ignition Service
’ ’ Electric Motor Repair ;
Phone 825-3753 ;
!! 105 Montague St.
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The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1962, newspaper, October 18, 1962; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208666/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.