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THE NOCONA NEWS. NOCONA, TEXAS, MARCH U, 1MB
Legal Notice
BIDS REQUESTED
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►OR SALE
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Lesson for March 21, 1965
BRAND NEW-$75 SAVINGS BOND
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MAJOR CLINIC. NOCONA
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FMMELESS
Chuck Roast
Hinds Clark
ELECTRIC RANGE
Company
Nocona
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Model KMC
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‘ Single Dial Oven Control
‘ Two Step Timer
*Fine Tuning Controls
: High - Speed Broiling
Dismissals
*Easy To Clean
Regular Price $179.95
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Sale Price
$159.00
4 for 51
5 for $1
Gilbert Electric
Nocona
313 A Clay
Nocona, Texas
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wantads
BY DR. KENNETH J. FOREMAN
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FOR
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with
and
and
two
details
Wichita
Wichita
40-4tc
Nocona
Nocona;
Nocona:
house,
yard.
Young
41-ltp
hominy.
iced cup
Feed
42-2tc
Meyers.
Sue
• 4
on
to
chicken
potatoes,
butter and
milk.
Starter size for steady savers.
Small enough to be habit-form-
ing; big enough to count up fast.
Ideal gift. Worth $25 at matu-
rity; sells for only $18.75.
* Perfect for bonuses, tax re-
funds and other windfalls. Grows
into a tidy nest egg of $200 at
maturity for you; costs only $150.
" Increasingly popular size and
very big with Payroll Savers. About
$9 weekly buys one a month
comfortably. Worth $50 at ma-
turity; sells for only $37.50.
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rice pud-
and plain
Westinghouse Dryer
Reg. $179. Now $145.
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COKER'S ALL
• 1*»B ran art your
nt ney when you need it
E' F dond; for growth—
I. boi .1: f i current income
LEAN, MEATY
* For big-time savers . . . and
small investors. You get guar-
anteed interest, and your money's
available when you need it. Worth
$500 at maturity; sells for only
$375.
Colleen Uselton.
Elsie
Shelton.
Nannie
FOR SALE—2 Bedroom
attached garage, fenced
Outside city limits on
St. Phone 825-6166.
SHOE REPAIR—AU work guar-
anteed. Ladies’ spike heels a
specialty. Long’s Shoe Shop, 104
Gray St. 38-tfc
FIIA Title 1 Remodeling Loans
In amounts not exceeding $3,500.
We can handle over a term up
to five years. Foxworth-Gal-
braith Lumber Company, Noco-
na, Texas. Phone 825-4324. 32-tfc
FOR SALE or TRADE—Trailer
house, like new. Gas cook stove,
dinette suite, antenna. All in
good condition. 609 Baylor.
41-2tp
BURLISON'S
Wieners
NEED MONEY FOR BUILD-
ING? We can finance remodel-
ing, repair or new construction,
labor and material, with noth-
ing down and 84 months to pay
Up to $5,000. Nocona Independ-
ent Lumber Co.
and Mrs.
Route 2,
of the
Turcutte
gnat, but had no ob-
camels in the rough,
the smaller laws
no attention to
If you're in a hurry to build
up savings, this one's tailor-
made. Buy one a month for 5
years and you’ll have $4,856.
Each is worth $100 at maturity;
sells for only $75.
OTTO MENASCO
REAL ESTATE
Office: F & M Bank bldg.
Phone 825-3349
Your listing appreciated
Let us make your mattress over.
Cotton or innerspring. We give
S&H Green Stamps. All work
guaranteed. Bowie Mattress Co.
Phone TR2-2141. P. O. Box 442,
213 Smythe St., Bowie. Texas.
Mrs.
Floyd
mond
tie: J.
isce like Nicodemus he would
talk courteously; but toward the
end of his career he was so
roused by the meanness of most
of them that he made some
bitter remarks in public about
this League of Conceited Men.
One thing he said about them
was that when they went to
drink, they would strain the
gnats out of the drinking water
(Palestine being a hot country)
and then swallow a camel. Of
course this was a bit of sarcasm.
What he meant is plain: these
professional saints got all upside
down in their ideas of right and
wrong. They were too dainty to
swallow a
jection to
They kept
they paid
big laws of justice, mercy
faith.
Children of hell
Jesus seldom used harsh
guage, but he used some very
hard words to describe Phar-
isees. If “swallowing camels”
makes conceited men as foolish,
and if “blind guides” makes them
look ridiculous, “children of
hell” marks them as downright
bad.
Those Pharisees were always
on the lookout for young people
who would make good Pharisee
material, as we would say; they
made converts to their Club for
the Complacent and Conceited;
but Jesus did not think well of
this. Any one who goes around
yelling “I am the best” may (if
his voice is loud enough) attract
a few disciples; but most people
with some honesty and humility
can see through the self-satisfied
man. So. what happens to even a
good man who becomes proud of
his own goodness? He separates
himself away from God, his pride
is a house without windows, in
which he sits isolated from God
and his fellow-men. himself no
credit to either. “I Suits Me”
may be a comic song, but when
vou begin to suit yourself better
than any one else suits you,—
look out! The Pharisee-disease
can ruin you.
LEGAL
The Commissioners’’ Court of
Limestone County, wishes to
gave notice that it will re-
ceive bids for the leasing of a
strip of land described as be-
ing 50 varas East and West
and 450 varas North and South
out of the quarter section No. 3
of section 11 of Limestone Coun-
ty School Land. Montague Coun-
ty, Texas. Such bids shall be
received in the office of the
County Judge of Limestone
County at Groesbeck, Texas, at
8 a. m. March 22, 1965. Court
reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
Cards of Thanks
Our sincerest thanks for the
numerous ways our friends
helped us during our recent
loss. The kindness and genuine
neighborliness meant so much
to us.
Eldon, Patty, Donnie, Dale
and David Womack.
Nocona; Ray-
Montague;
Nocona; I
Nocona;
Worth,
Nocona:
BEAUTIFUL
Price
$15.12
write
Music
Falls,
Bids will be accepted by
Montague County Commission-
ers Court at 2 P.M., 26 March
1965, for:
1. Construction of a wall
11 ft. 5 in. x 9 ft. 3 in x app.
16 in. thick, closing the interior
end of the east hall of court-
house basement. This wall to be
of concrete block tile and with
plaster on both sides of the
wall.
2.
door
ment
ft. 3
±ACH SATURDAY is started
jehipk day at the Muenster
ifttchery. Bred to lay pullets,
also CornX White rock. White
Rocks and Production Reds.
Phone 759-2766. 41-4tc
FOR SINGER SALES and
Services in Nocona Phone Ben
Franklin Store, 825-3750. Singer
representative will be here
every Tuesday. 39-tfc
2 lbs. 19c
CELLO PKG.
it starts! Install forced-air
furnaces in your home to-
for
Call
Westinghouse
Electric Range
Aeg. $259. Now $185.
With Trade
real estate
‘If you are looking for a nice
home, I have it. It is located on
7th St. 307. 2 bedoom and a
breeze way, fenced back yard
and garage. Priced to sell.
2 bedroom house in N. and W.
part of town. Priced at $2,750.
Real nice place, with hard wood
floors and south front.
3 bedroom house on Hickory
Street.
1 have the Ritz Bldg, for sale:
price has been reduced. In the
heart of the city. Give me a ring
2 bldgs, in North part of city
for sale cheap.
I'm in need of city property
for sale. If you want your home
sold call OTTO MENASCO.
appraisal charge.
a tomato
, lettuce
ice cream, hot rolls,
jelly and plain or cho-
REDWOOD FENCE — Almost
new. Approximately 150 ft.
Can be seen at North Side
Baptist Church. Phone 825-4641.
. 41-ltp
Fish Slicks, 8 io box
KING BIRD, NO.1 TALL CAN
You pay no state or
local tax and ran de-
fer federal tax until
the Bonds are rashed
Your Bonds are re-
placed free if lost, de-
Rent brand new Wurlitzer
full 88 note spinet piano in
your home for only $7.95 a
month. For information write
or call collect Wichita Music |
Co., 821 10th. 767-1532. Wichita '
Falls. 40-4tc
CAMPFIRE, NO. 300 CAN
Tamales.......
COLD WEATHER COMINU
Dearborn heaters. All sires
styles and ices. ’ Hinds Clark
Co. 18-tfc
STOP THAT SWEATING be-
fore
wall
day,
air.
Dwight’s
cona.
Westinghouse
GOLDEN JUBILEE
LAWN FERTILIZER. Weed 'N
Feed. Rainbow’ with Iron; also
weed-spray. McNabb
Store. Phone 825-3868.
A wall closing the east
of the courthouse base-
hallway. approximately 6
in. x 8 ft. 4 in. Matching
brick to be used on the ex-
terior, concrete block tile on
I the interior, to be plastered on
I the room side. As an alternate
i on the outside a concrete wall
to match the present wall on the
lower portion of the door may
be considered.
3. Open a door
6 ft. 9 in., from
record office of
FOR SALE or TRADE -
Rooms and bath. Home
75x135 ft. lot in Lubbock,
trade for Nocona property. Con-
tact Henry Hudson at 403 3rd.
Lubbock, Texas. 41-4tp
FEDERAL LAND BANK |
LOANS — See Mr. W. C. Den i
son in the Farm Bureau Office |
in Montague, Texas, on Thurs-
day of each week between the i
hours of 10:00 A.M. and 3:0C I
for |
Federal Land Bank Loans, or |
contact the Federal Land Bank j
Association of Wichita Falls'
office at Room 207, First Na-
tional Building, Wichita Falls,
Texas. ’ 32-tfc
Clemmer,
Walker. Jr.,
Hattie Bruce.
M. Williams.
Shelton. Fort
Leila Horton.
Donwerth, Nocona and
Morrison, Nocona.
Mrs.
Mrs. Elsie Hewitt.
Duane Shelton. Fort
Mrs. Nannie Terrell,
Falls; Sharon Holloway.
Henrietta: Mrs. Leila Horton,
Nocona: Mrs. Mary Belle Col-
lins. Nocona: Mrs. Lorea Crown-
over, Nocona; Cecil Clemmer,
Nocona, Donald Grisby. Nocona;
Mrs. Marcelene Martin. Nocona;
Mrs. Willie White, i Nocona;
Jlowler Magee, Montague: ’Wel-
don Weaver. Nocpna: Charles
Henry Howard, Nocona; and
Mrs. Mollie Ewing. Terral.
Purex, gallon
46 oz. CANS CIRCUS
Orange Drink
HYDE PARK, 303 CAN
Spinach .....
basement hallw’ay.
be framed and I
door to be placed
Admissions
Hattie Bruce. Nocona;
E. Hewitt, Nocona; Ray-
Lee Walker. Jr.. Monta-
B. Doyle, Nocona: Mrs.
Djorothy York, Spanish Fort;
Simon Stallcup. Nocona: Henry
Elliott Donwerth. Nocona: Holly
McCall. Nocona: Mrs. Sarah Le-
mon. Nocona; Mrs. Lillie Belle
Jones. Nocona: Will M. Williams.
Nocona:
Nocona:
Nocona.
Worth:
Wichita
GOLDEN YELLOW
Bananas
spinet piano,
reduced. Payments only
monthly. For
or call collect
Co., 821 10th
767-1532.
Nocona:
Nocona:
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
McBane, Nocona;
Sells for just $56.25
Like every other U. S. Sav-
ings Bond, this new denomi-
nation is an investment in
America’s security and your
own. On sale now where you
bank or on Payroll Savings
where you work.
FOR RENT—4 Room garage
apartment, furnished S35 month.
Contact Mrs. Bill Cunningham.
42-tfc
clean, fresh, filtered
us for free estimate.
Electric, 825-3575, No-
28-tfc
" Good place for reserve funds
— for businesses, pension funds,
c.edit unions, snd other Institu-
tions evept commercial banks.
Geo: for you. Sel'.; for $7500.
(Rased on outlines eoorrishtef bi lh«
Dlv|vlon ot Vhrlsllan Murkllnn National
Council of the Churehes of Christ in tho
it s A. Beleastf h> Community Tress
lervlco,) 1
BABY CHICKS and CUSTOM
HATCHING: Custom setting
each Saturday. Baby chicks
each Sunday and Monday.
Muenster Hatchery, Phone
769-2766. 37-tfc
and gravy,
fruit cup.
plain or
from ceiling
four feet long.
fluorescent lights.
Mqj’e approximately 30 ft.
in. pipe along the north
of the hallway from about
* feet above the floor to
feet, six inches
News Of Area Men
In The Service
GUAM. M. I. (AITNCi— Chief
Boatswain's Mate Odas Under-
wood. USN, son of Mr.
Claude Underwood of
Nocona, and husband
former Miss Marie R.
of Harwich, Vt.. reported for
duty. Feb. 19 aboard the Naval
Air Station, Agana, Guam.
Marianas Islands.
He was assigned to the Ad-
ministration Department.
The Guam air station is a
vital Pacific outpost with its
mission to maintain and oper-
ate facilities and provide serv-
ices and material to support
operations of aviation activities
and units.
Before entering the service
in April 1948, Underwood at-
tended Nocona High School.
ir
” This one's fine for part of an
insurance settlement. In 7fii
years you can turn It tn for a
crisp $1000
Quick facts about
Series E Savings Bonds
• You g't bark $4 for
every $3 at maturity
RENT OR LEASE — |
ft. building, with or |
without beauty shop equipment.
Ideal for small business or of- ,
flee, 405 Cooke. Call 825-4276,
inquire 407 Cooke. 39-tfc ,
balls with
cream peas.
cream, hot
Devotional Reading: Matthew 23:1-12.
WHAT happens to people who
think they are “the great-
est”? There used to be a comic
opera solo, “I Suits Me.” In the
stage version of the play this
was a kind of joke. But when a
man or woman really thinks ha
or she is beyond
comparison o r
criticism, when a
man begins to
suit himself
exactly, so much
so that he can’t
see the slightest
need for im-
Dr. Foreman prove men t—
watch out! No form of human
life is more dangerous and un-
pleasant than the conceited man,
Jesus had trouble with such
people. All his life he was ac-
quainted with them, during bis
time as a teacher they hindered
him, and in the end they brought
about his death. Seen from the
viewpoint of the centuries, it
may seem ridiculous, or out-
rageous (depending on your
temperament somewhat) that
there are men who thought
they knew better and were bet-
ter than Jesus; but such men
there were, and very well satis-
fied with themselves. Indeed,
there were men who made a
speciality of being good, you
might call them professional
saints. They spent their time
studying the laws of God, writ-
ing commentaries on them and
trying to observe them. They
were called Pharisees, from a
Hebrew word meaning “sepa-
rated,” referring to the fact that
they regarded themselves as
much too good to associate with
ordinary people. Jesus had very
little use for them. Most of the
time he gave them the silent
treatment. With a sincere phar-
Maytag Washer-
Dryer Combination
Reg. $375.00
Now $300
School Menus
March 22-26
Monday—
Pinto beans, spinach, carrot
stick, cookies and apple sauce,
cornbread, butter and plain or
chocolate milk.
Tuesday-
Roast and gravy, mashed po-
tatoes. English peas,
ding, hot rolls, butter
or chocolate milk.
Wednesday—
Meat
sauce,
wedge,
butter,
colate milk.
Thursday—
Fried
creamed
hot rolls,
chocolate
Friday—
Fried fish, catsup,
stuffed selery. jello,
cakes, bread, butter and plain
or chocolate ' milk.
P.M. to take application
STAR-SPANGLED
SHOPPING GUIDE
RUBY’S SWAP SHOP
Want to Buy—Ycur used frrr’-
ture. Will pry reasonable price.
Phone 82 3-6C29. 41-4tp
The Westinghouse Golden Jubilee Range
is loaded with features. Here are just a
few . . . King-Sized Oven with Miracle
Seal for perfect baking in any rack posi-
tion . . . Plug-Out Suri lace Unih . . . Re-
verslble Oven Rael, . . . Oven Signal,»•
. . . Smelele,, Porcelain Enamel Broiler
flan wifh cRrome-pleted grid . . . Eeiv-to-
lead Control Diol, . . . Full-width Plat-
form Light . . . Full-width Storage Drawer
. . . Porcelain Enamel Drip Pan, ... Di-
vided Platform with No-Drip Edge . . .
Gr.fl-Appl.ence Outlet cen be tied for
Automatic Grill (ecceuoryl or any smell
appliance Cen be controlled by auto-
matic timer. Automatic GrilL
Will M. Williams.
Mrs. Buna Beckham.
Floyd ’ Hewitt. Nocona;
Jewel Singleton. Ringgold;
Minerva Paine.
Ruby Johnson,
Mary
Dovie
Mrs. Janice McDaniel. Nocona:
Clarence Nabours. Montague;
Ross Littell,, Forestburg; Mrs.
Nancy Romine. Montague: Mrs.
Sarah Lemon, Nocona: Holly
McCall. Nocona: Simon Stall-
cup. Nocona; J. B. Doyle, No-
cono; Mrs. Dorothy York and
baby daughter. Spanish Fort;
Mrs. Lillie Belle Jones. Nocona:
Sharon Holloway. Henrietta:
Mrs. Jessie Fatheree and baby
boy. Nocona; Mrs. Colleen
Uselton and baby boy. Nocona:
Cecil
mond
Mrs.
Will
Duane
Mrs.
Henry
Glenn
Radishes
Onions
iff aine Potales, 8 lb. bag.. S9c
OUR VALUE, WHOLE
Green Beans, 393 can
Week’s
Specials
way, 3 ft. x
the basement
the county
clerks office into the room form-
ed by closing off the ends of
the east
Doorway to
prepared'for
therein.
4. Remove
: drain pipe in the hallway floor
i ind replace with a 2 in. copper
i pipe, length of pipe, 63 feet.
5. Cover hallway floor. 11 ft.
I 5 in. x 37 ft., with four inches
I of concrete, reinforced
| heavy wire mesh, smoothed
' leveled.
i 6 Hang
connect six,
tube
of 2
wall
three
about seven
above the floor.
8.
ing,
32-tfc I the
’ the
ing
WANTED—A lady to stay -i
elderly coup e. See W. H. I.-
or call 825-4153. 42-p
Smooth, by grinding. Sand-
or other suitable methods,
walls, ends and ceiling of
room formed by the clos-
of the hallway. 11 ft. 5 in.
x 37 ft x 9 ft. 3 in. Seal and
paint with a nationally ad-
vertised brand of latex paint,
color to be selected.
9. Move present frame Wall j
•it the interior end of east hall- |
way of the basement to the i
interior end of the north hall-
way. This to include the re-
hanging of the door.
The county reserves the right
to refuse any and all bids.
T. D. Howard
County Judge
Montague County, Texas j
Printed in the Nocona News
March 11, 18, 1965. '
Molsbee Grocery
312 Clay 825-6326
WE GIVE FRONTIER STAMPS”
NEW-
NA AUTOMATIC
Sewlu Machine t $147.50
We Service Any Make Machine
-■ Service Beauty Shop,
Phone 825-3826 ’32-tfc
FOR SALE—50 Bales good
Sudan hay. Phone 825-4454.
42-ltp
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Powell, Vernetta. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1965, newspaper, March 18, 1965; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209252/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.