The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1964 Page: 8 of 10
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“■»"« uzvama TEXAS JUNE 25. 19*4
THE NOCONA NEWS, NOCONA, TEXAS, JUNE 25, 1964
‘Round the Courthouse
NEW CARSRate: Minimum, 3 lines, 60c; additional, 2c per word
FOR SALE
SERVICESPrices Good Thursday, Friday, Saturday
FRESH, SUNKIST
L. McGregor, Saint
I
Calvin Hill. Nocona,
VINE RIPE — HOME-GROWN
Tomatoes
Scottfr^shV^ Coffee
69c
Drip or Reg.
Fruits & Vegetables
! mer Montague County Commis-
' sioner of precinct 4. He was >
a member of the Bonita Bap-
DEEDS
Village Dev. Co.,
h. Slock Your
3-ltc
Freezer Now
During Our
HOME KILLED VEAL SALE
ALL STEAKS
Montague
T-BONE
New
ROUND
SIRLOIN
POUND
CHUCK ROAST
ARM ROASTHooienany at Football Field, Saturday, 7:45
For
New and Used Furniture
Lipton’s
WE GIVE
Ford
Frontier
TEA
Stamps
39
I
Nocona
FOR RENT
FOR SOUND
uments
5-tfc
Nocona Cash Gro
NOTICES
ar Super Mkt.*x Super Save Mkt
WANT ADS
Better buys in
to treat
this time
the
the
et ux to
beginning
days from
issuance of
being Mon-
of August,
ten o’clock
DOUBLE ON
WEDNESDAY
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: GEORGE MAKUAOLE
Big Job—Little Job—Odd Job
—Painting, carpenter, misc.—
Call me! Nathan E. Allred, 825-
4281. Also bookkeeping, gov-
ernment forms, contract typ-
ing.
Jeffery Glenn
Woods.RID YOUR HOME OF FLIES AND MESQUITOES
GET G U L F—
The names of the parties to
the cause are as follows:
Virginia Makuaole is plain
tiff and George Makuaole is
defendant.
A brief statement of the na-
ture of this suit is as follows,
to-wit: suit to dissolve bonds
of matrimony and obtain di-
vorce and for full care, custo-
dy. control of Elton M. Makua-
ole. son of said marriage as is
4-oz.
Pkg.
FOR RENT—Four-room garage
apartment. Mrs. Roy Fitts, Ph.
825 6754.
Mrs. Susan Melton to Evelyn
| Graham, undivided 1-2 interest
I in and to the following: 1300'4
acres, a part of the Abel A.
Lewis Survey, Abst. No. 420,
Montague County, Texas.
1961 Chevrolet
Impala 6 cylinder,
Standard shift
With $2.50
Purchase
and other
Car Trade-
FOR RENT—2 bedroom apart-
ment. 502 Travis. Newly dec-
orated, $30 per month. Phone
825-6266. 4tfc
Ford
reconditioned
to sell.
DEPENDABLE
PROTECTION
1959 Ford
Air conditioned
' been residing
Edith their daughter. Mrs.
FOR SALE — Westinghouse,
Maytag and Zenith. Sales and
Sen-ice Hinds Clark Companv
32-tfc
FHA Title 1 Remodeling Loans
In amounts not exceeding $3,-
500. We can handle over a
term up to five years. Fox-
S ALE—1958 Chevrolet, 4
sedan, automatic drive,
class condition. Priced
for quick sale. See it at
and Tuggle Garage, Main
5-ltp
Phone 825-7554
Nocona 107 W. Hwy 82
1957
Motor
Priced
CURLIN & SEWELL
INSURANCE
AGENCY
NOTICE — I will not be re
(ponsible for any debts made
by Edith Carol Weaver.
James L. Weaver
’ 4tp
Mrs.
two
Price of Wichita Falls
TNG? We can finance remodel-
ing, repair or new construction.
, labor and material, with noth-
i ing down and 84 months to
i nay Up to $5,000 Nocona In-
dependent Lumber Co. 32-tfc
1963 Chev Impala
4-dr., 15000 miles, one
owner. We sold this cor
new.
Monday after the expira-
of forty-two
date of the
citation, same
the 10th day
FEDERAL LAND BANK
LOANS—See Mr W. C. Den-
son in the Farm Bureau Office
in Montague, Texas, on Thurs-
day of each week between the
hours of 10:00 A M. and 3:00
P.M. to take application for
Federal Land Bank Loans, or
FOR
door
first
right
Kiser
and W Elm Sts.
ng Guarantee
ry monument."
Contact
ter Hodges
Your Hometown
Center For
L. C. Wade, Sunset, Chevro-
let.
City of Bowie, Bowie, Chev-
rolet.
City of Bowie, Bowie, Ford.
J. W. McGaughy, Belcher-
ville. Chevrolet.
Johnson Supply Co., Nocona,
Chevrolet.
W. S. Groves, Nocona, Chev-
rolet.
Audy Lee Knox, Nocona,
Chevrolet.
Mrs. J.
Jo, Ford.
Vester
Ford.
Earl
Chevrolet.
Ina representative
for
the spray does not
nate the fruit.”
Owners preparing
their peach trees at
are cautioned not to use the
poison known as P.D.B., which
is to be applied only during
the dormant season, or in Oc
tober.
To prepare the Dieldrin
spray, mix one tablespoon of
Dieldrin 50 percent wettable
powder with three gallons
YORE BIZNESS."
Gillen, Richardson,
. „ Tnlsbee Grocery
This Space O.
MONUMENTS
At a price any family can
afford Don’t gamble on a
once in a lifetime purchase.
Come to Bowie and see what
you buy. Write or call
HENDERSON MONUMENT
CO.', • Bowie, Wichita Falls,
Abilene
Box 303. Bowie, Texas, Ph.
TR2-3271. Since 1906
Bill Murphey, Local Rep.Draperies — Carpets
Venetian Blinds
’ date of its issuance, it shall be
returned unserved.
The officer executing this
ground process shall promptly execute
______ ______JI—— A- ~ —,1
Chapman
Chevrolet -
Oldsmobile
water.
--NABB
“ STORE
825-3868
FOR SALE—3-bedroom home.
Beautiful location overlooking 1
Lake Wichita. Ideal for retir- j
in" counle. or family. WillI
sell or trade for grassland in j
the Montague County area.
For information contact G. E.
Dickerson. Route 3, Box 243,
Wichita Falls, or phone 692-
1260, Wichita Falls, Texas.
44tc
FOR SALE—Ray Seay home on
O-'-i'-r ”oad. 4 bedrooms, 2*4 I
baths, built in kitchen, living- ]
dining area, den, drapes, car-1
pet double garage, dark room, I
sprinkler system. $25,000 Ph.
825-3787 or 825-3781.
JUST ARRIVED—New supply
No. 1 select cross ties. You NEED MONEY FOR BUILD-
have to see them to appreci-
ate them Nocona Independent
Lumber Co. 39-c
Shady Grove
Methodists Hold
Homecoming
Sunday. June 14, was
annual homecoming of
Shady Grove Methodist Church
This church was organized
more than 80 vears ago bv
Rev. Marion Beasley. a well
known Methodist minister.
The pastor. Rev. J. N. Snow,
delivered the sermon. After-
wards a picnic lunch was
snread beneath the shade trees
on the church lawn, and a
cettogc»her of old friends
■ made this a memorable occa-
sion.
Arnone those who attended
were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Porter of Bonita. Jimmv Bonds
of Cement. Okla . Miss Frances
■ Long of Cvril. Okla . Mr. and
• Mrs. Max and children.
! T»mmv anH Bryan of Denton.
: Mr. and Mrs. Charlev Perrv
of Pnsf Oak Prairie. Mr. and
Mrs Ravtnond Rio'k and daugh-
I ter' of Wilson. Okla/
Those from Nocona were
W M William' R J. Morrow.
• Me'srs.
Tatum.
Combs.
Bailev
fashel.
Reuben
strong.
Goldsmith. Ella Mitchell. G. A. I
Mitchell. Dora Uselton. Viot'“
Bonds. Dovie Weeden, G.
1 Brown.Friendly Four Stores Will Close Saturday
July 4th.
New pi AUTOMATIC
Sewing Machine $147.50
We Service Any Make Machine j
Service Beauty Shop. Phone Let us make your mattress ov-
3253826 32 tfc er Cotton or inner-spring. We
give S & H Green Stamps. All
work guaranteed. Bowie Mat-
tress Co. Phone TR2-2141. P.O.
Box 442, 204 Smythe St., Bowie,
Texas. 32-tfc
ADKINS UPHOLSTERY
Phone 825 4264
Nocona, Toxas
26-tfc
CHAPMAN has
the best values in
Used Cars. See
Mattress Renovating
See or Call
minor.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Charles Franklin Rhoades
and Cheryl Jane Carr.
Ronald
Oma Sue
i Weed, Niten Thompson, I. C.
Williams, J. S. Doshier, Eddie
i Powell, and Ed Cooksey.
Born March 10, 1883 in Mis-
souri, Price and Miss Rosa
. Lee Holmes were married in
Bonita in 1901 He was a for-
1958
Nice car—Ready to sell
1956 Ford
Ready to sell
1958 Chevrolet
Biscayne
One owner, low mileage.
New valve job. Priced
to sell.
"Why Take A Chance—
Trade With Branch"
and Mmes Thurman
Newell l emons, Hugh
Ravmond Reeves. *Joe
Brown, L. M. Ruck-
Mmes. Hugh Snapp, •
Henderson. Lelia Arm 9uW Monuments
R J. y?.e,,.on.’. Re\rl I Broad 825-6669
t0 tist church
12, | Surviving are his wife; one
Mitchell of
sons, Ellis
and
three
FRESH, SUNKIST W
Lemons ZlbsZ5
American bout a year.
Officiating for final
Rev. Paul Thompson and
' . Burial
________, ... in Mountain Park Ceme-
Construction Co., etal, injury ] tery under direction of
and damages. | Bros. Funeral Home.
Ex Parte Application of | Masonic rites were
Jimmie Wayne Englendow. a formed at the cemetery,
minor for removal of disabili- bearers, all members of
SHOE REPAIR — All work
guaranteed. Ladies’ spike heels |
a specialty. Long's Shoe Shop,
104 Gray St. Phone 825 4884.
38 tfc
CASES FILED
James L. Weaver vs.
Carole Weaver, divorce.
Billie Pollard vs.
Mutual Liability Insurance Co.,
compensation. j were
Betty Pearl Knight and Esth-1 Rev. Gene Shomake.
er Jane McMurtry vs. Public ‘ was i..
pound 49c
pound 59c
Tuna 3 r 69*
15
worth-Galbraith Lumber Com easf from the northwest cornPr
TeXM on0?/ of Sec. No. 2829, T.E. & L. Co.,
825-4824. 324,6 Survey.I ---------------------------------- | (This is a correction deed
. . for a previous conveyance.)
NOCONA NEWS delivered to J ’
your home Wednesday after---
noons. 50c per month. Phone
'-5W6 Peach Tree
Borer Fiuhi
Besi In June
For anyone in
y ^9 CLUB
per-
Pall
Saint
111U1U1 ai»a •v»»»wvw* x/. xm.ww.~- ---
ties, removal of disabilities of Jo Lodge • *_ere
a
FOR SALE—12 h p. outboard
motor. In good condition. $60. I contact the Federal Land Bank
Call John Hinton, 825 4634 or Association of Wichita Falls
825-6721. , office at Room 207, First Na-
5-ltp tional Building, Wichita Falls,
Texas. 32-tfc
Fly and \7 hnt -erk
iseci kJ UI d V can O U
I g n if ion 5 9J
Electric Mote
Phone 825 ■
105 MontaglS 0
Selma
Paul M. Meek. Lots 11 and
Block 4, Unit 4, Frontier daughter.
Shores Lake Estates, Montague Gainesville:
County Texas.
W. J. Mosley et ux to Jesse o]en price of Nocona:
D. Haddox et ux all of the sisters, Mrs. Ida Cooper, Mrs.
j west 1 2 of Lot 8. in Block 40. Sopha Littlefield. Mrs. Lucille
of the original townsite of No- Barker, all of Oklahoma City.;
cona. five grandchildren and eight
Selma Village Dev. Co. to great grandchildren.
Clinton L. Barnes et ux. Lots Mrs. Geo McElroy, and Mrs.
| 24 and 25. Block No. 1, Unit 2. Frank Etter of Nocona, are sis-
Frontier Shores Lake Estates, \ ters of Mrs. Price.j Montague County, Texas. | —-----------------
H. A. Richardson, Jr., et al
to Coy Wadsworth, a part of LEGAL NOTICE
Lot 2. Block No. 1. Valley View
Subdivision, situated in the city
of Bowie.
Selma Village Dev. Co., to
Cain's '-LB-DATED
PKG. or CAN CAINS
Defendant, Greeting:
You are commanded to ap j
pear by filing a written answer }
to the Plaintiff’s Petition at or
before ten o'clock a.m. of the
first
tion
the
this
day,
1964, at or before
A M. before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Montague Coun-
ty, Texas, at the Court House
of said County in Montague.
Texas.
Said Plaintiff's Petition was
filed in said court, on the 22nd
day of June, A.D. 1964, in this
cause, numbered 14,575 on the
docket of said court, and styl-
ed. VIRGINIA MAKUAOLE
i . ... „..,.„..v. ... Montague Plaintiff vs. GEORGE MAKUA-
' County who has peach trees. OLE. Defendant.
either one or two in his back
(yard or hundreds in a commer-:
I dal orchard. June is the time
! to safeguard them from the de-
structive peach tree borer that
can damage them next fall |
I and winter.
Says Brooks Smith, County
} Agent. Montague County: “The
I best control program calls for
one spray application now, a
! second in mid-August.”
He recommended two insect- more fully shown in Plaintiff's
icides for spraying: Dieldrin Petition on file in this suit,
and Thiodan. both to be used If this citation is not served
strictly according to manufact within ninety days after the
urer’s directions.
‘‘When treating the tree.”
said the agent, “spray only I
the trunk, from the l
level upward for about 12 in-, the same according to law, and
ches. You must be certain that make due return as the law di-
contami- reels.
Issued and given under my
hand and seal of said Court,
at office in Montague, Texas,
this the 22nd day of June A.D.
1964.
Attest:
Vera Abbott Rogers, Clerk,
District Court, Montague
County, Texas.
(SEAL)
By Lillian_ NJiS'J’t.
W. A. Price
Services Held
Services were held Wednes-
day in the First Baptist
Church in Saint Jo for Warner
Alfred Price, 81, a resident of
the Saint Jo and Bonita com-
munities since 1890
Price died Tuesday in a
Gainesville hospital at about 10
a. m. He and Mrs. Price had
; been residing at the home of
Pauline
j Mitchell in Gainesville for a-
rites
wo”*The Friendly Four
your C *
47-tfc Waunetta Hargis, Lot No. 12,
Block No. 2. Unit 6, Frontier
Shores Lake Estates,
County. Texas.
James Troy Woolf
Joe C. Richardson,
654.3 feet south and 849.5 feet
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Powell, Vernetta. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1964, newspaper, June 25, 1964; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208680/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.