The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1988 Page: 3 of 18
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Thursday, December 22, 1988, The Nocona News, Pane 3A
W/fe accepts post—
Dr. Vad closes local practice
Photo by Linda Metier
Marker salutes F&M's work
People believe if a fly lands on your
nose, somebody has something to
tell you
take the Illinois medical and surgical worth it (splitting his family up).'
boards and join his wife in Peoria.
“It was becoming just loo difficult
to work with them,” he said. “It wasn’t
worth it.”
Dr. Vad noted that after months of
wrangling in August the Nocona Hos-
Nocona’s medical community was
trimmed by 25% Monday with the
announcement by Dr. Persakdi Vadha-
nasindhu that he was closing his gen-
eral practice effective Friday.
Dr. Vad has been practicing medi-
cine in Nocona for five years.
He explained his wife. Dr. Rajencc pual Board accepted his recommenda-
(Jctt) Vadhanasindhu, has accepted a non of staff privileges for Drs. West
position as a staff anesthesiologist at a and Reynolds — who had just com-
major hospital in Peoria, Ill. t pleted the Family Practice Residency
“These are people I have practiced at John Peter-Smith Hospital in Fort
medicine with before, and they have Worth.
been after me to join them,” Dr. Jett “in September the Board then
explained Tuesday. She will begin granted them all the privileges that
work Sunday, Christmas day. they asked for. That’s why I resigned
Dr. Vad pointed to tension between as Chief of Staff."
himself, the administration of Nocona “I did this (recommendations of
General Hospital, the Nocona Hospi- privileges) in good faith, tell the board
tai Board and the two new physicians, what they can do and can not.”
Dr. Rusty West and Dr. Paul Reynolds, “It was becoming just too difficult
as contributing factors in deciding to to work with them,” he said. “It wasn’t
Plaque Dedication
Former Chairman of the Board Caddy McCall is joined by Mrs. Mary McCall and Mrs. Mary Nell Storey as
well as current President Gary Wiley to unveil a Texas Historical Marker Tuesday honoring the Farmers &
Merchants National Bank of Nocona.
The Vads planned on closing the
practice Wednesday and moving
Thursday, with Dr. Jett having to be on
staff Sunday.
Dr. Vad said those patients who did
not ha ve an opportunity to pick up their
medical records from his office before
the move can write them at Dr. Vadl a-
nasindhu, P.O. Box 526, Havanna, IL
62644, and the records will be mailed
to them.
In the Service
MIKE & MOM'S
GROCERY
WHILE SUPPLY LASTS
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
9* SALE
CANDI QUICK
LIMIT 1
Glad tola, 2 Lbs
LIMIT 1
The marker notes: Farmers and
Merchants National Bank 1905-1988,
WE WELCOME
FOOD STAMPS
& COUPONS
WE WILL CLOSE AT
3:00 CHRISTMAS EVE
& REMAIN CLOSED
CHRISTMAS DAY!
The onion was worshipped in an-
cient Egypt and regarded by the Ro-
mans as a God who guarded the
kitchen and guided the healing of
battle wounds and skin diseases.
ALMOND BARK
C&H/5 Lb. Bag
Call for details
825-4465
Red & White, 17 Oz.
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Bakers, Semi-Sweet & Unsweetened
CHOCOLATE ...ai
of $30,000. Seven directors named
W.A. McCall (1845-1915) its first
president.
“Upon his death, he was succeeded
by his son, Cadmus McCall I (1876-
1953), who served for 38 years as its
head.
“Initially housed in the J.A. Foshee
Store at Oak and Clay, the bank moved
to this location in 1926. The bank has
been involved in civic and business
life of the city through its history.”
Caddy McCall (Cadmus McCall
II) served as president of the bank
following the death of his uncle, the
late James McCall, husband of Mary
McCall.
PLACE
ORDERS FOR
HOLIDAY
TURKEYS
&HAMS
ATTENTION
SENIOR QITIZENS
& SHUT-INS!
Now taking orders for
79*
$169
$-| 99
$-|99
$199
HOMEMADE COOKIES
Sugar, Peanut Butter
& Oatmeal $1.99 Doz.
Chocolate Chip $2.50 Doz.
Also, taking orders for
Decorated Cakes,
starting at $9.00.
Register for
FREE TURKEY
to be given away Sat.
at 2:00 Christmas Eve
No purchase necessary.
Saturday's winner was
Pete Uselton.
$-| Q99
$-|Q00
$2O00
C&H, WLb Bag
SUGAR
8OZ.
WALNUT PIECES...
Folgers, special Roast, 11.5 Oz.
FLAKED COFFEE ....a......a.
None-Such, 28 Oz.
MINCEMEAT I
Glad Io la, 25 Lbs
Benton - Whiteside Farms & Ranch
Clyde & Clarice Whiteside
Joe Whiteside
Celia & Ronnie Lee and Brian
99*
$199
$149
$f49
29*
2/89*
... 49*
... 89*
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CORNER OF CLAY & BOIS D'ARC
NOCONA, TX 825-4465
STORE HRS. 7 AM-8 PM SUNDAY 12-6
SALE STARTS DECEMBER 22 THRU DECEMBER 28
Army Pvt. Robert L. Barger, son of
Sue L. Barger, 212 Jordan Dr., and
grandson of Helen F. Weaver, Rl 1,
both of Nocona, has arrived for duty at
the Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.
Barger is a medical specialist with
Letterman Army Medical Center.
He is a 1988 graduate of Nocona
High School.
Dedication ceremonies were held the County Historical Commission,
Tuesday morning for an Official Texas served as master of ceremonies for the
Historical Marker at Farmers & Mer- observance with Rev. Orville Rogers
chants National Bank of Nocona. giving the invocation and benediction
The Montague County Historical and Mayor Mary Lee Nix offering a
Commission held the dedication cere- welcome.
monies with Glenn O. Wilson, a local A quartet of choral students from
historian, giving the address. The Nocona High School — Jennifer
Marker Ceremony was sponsored by Tompkins, Kathryn Luton, Reece
the Board of Directors of the F&M Berry and Bryan Basse — sang “An
National Bank: Gary Wiley, President, American Medley” under the direc -
Teddy McNabb, Larry Moore, Steve tionof Jimmy Tompkins.
Pickens, Tommy Smead and Charles
Wingate.
The marker was unveiled by Caddy The oldest financial institution in
McCall, former president, Mary Nell continuous operation in Nocona, the
Storey and Mary McCall. Fanners and Merchants National Bank
Melvin E. Fenoglio, chairman of was founded in 1905 with capital stock
Windows receive
holiday treatment
The residents at Nocona Terrace
and Lamplighter Apartments arc par-
ticipating in a window decorating
contest.
Many beautiful Christmas lights and
displays have lit up the complexes.
J udging will be by an impartial j udge
Dec. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
The family with the winning win-
dow display will receive a turkey.
Minute Maki, 6 Oz.
LEMONADE
Bacardi. 6 Oz.
DAIQUIRI MIX
Reynolds, Turkey Size
COOKING BAGS
Wise, 10 Oz.
POTATO CHIPS
6 Pack. 19 Oz. Cana
COCA COLA
COC* COLA
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Joy to the world, the Lord is come! May peace on earth
become a reality at this holy time.
FEATURING MEAT FROM FISCHER'S
BAKING HENS
WHOLE HAM BONE-IN
HALF HAM BONE-IN
Wilson
CANNED HAMS, 5 LB
PARTY TRAYS, 12" ■■■■■■a
PARTY TRAYS, 17"
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PAPER TOWELS WHCLk.. 99*
Town Talk A/A AC
BROWN N SERVE ROLLS........ dZIW*
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CREAM CHEESE
Ocean Spray, 16 Oz. CAft
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Del Monte, 11 Oz. wAtft
MANDARIN ORANGES
Dairy Sweet, 14 Oz. 9Q
CONDEHSEp SWEETENED MILK.H *
Better vatu, 16 Oz.
GREEN BEANS SSSSSSSSISSSS.tS.SS
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CORN or SWEET PEAS
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CAN MILK
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Mesler, Tracy R. & Mesler, Linda L. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1988, newspaper, December 22, 1988; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209608/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.