The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1971 Page: 5 of 14
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The Nocona News, Nocona, Texas, Thursday, August 26, 1971—Page 5
Chrlsteys Leave For Scotland
SOCIAL EVENTS
Don Shackelfords
Honored Tuesday
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While The Weather
Is Pleasant -
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Winterize Your
12C
Outside Plumbing!
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Electric Heat Tapes up to 30 ft.
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Space Heater Connectors
All Space Heaters are in Stock
Make our Store your Headquarters
during the Jaycee Rodeo
With $5.00
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August 26
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Whole Kernel
Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Bailey accompanied
their son, Ted, to enroll at
Stephen F. Austin University
in Nacogdoches, Texas.
WITHOUT
COUPON
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Miss Carmen Crenshaw is
teaching in the Bowie Public
School System.
We reserve the
right to limit
quantities.
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Painten Feed Stem
MAJOR CLINIC
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Your friends
SCOTT BROS.:
locono; Texas Phone 825-3337
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AFFILIATED
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JR FRANKS
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mc-
New’s recent guests were her
sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Davis
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Meekins and Mrs. John Lair.p-
:* "------ Mrs.
Mordell Samples is the baby’s
aunt.
VEITS PARENTS
Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Major’s
guest last week was their
daughter, Mrs. Tom Grow of
New Orleans, Louisiana. Dr.
Grow is doing his residence
in orthopedic in Oschner Hos-
pital in New Orleans. Week-
end guests were the Major’s
daughter, Mrs. Tom Telle,
Michael and Laura of Arling-
ton.
Braniff International Airways
in Dallas.
Miss Webb is employed by
Farmers & Merchants Na-
tional Bank of Nocona where
she has worked for the past Perryman of Arlington, Texas
five years. are spending this week at the
__Nocona Lake cottage of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
‘ *' McCall.
Prices effective
August 26, 27, 28, 1971
Open at 81 m. and close at 6 p. m. r
Mrs. Mary F. Peterson re-
turned home Friday from Den-
ton after visiting her daugh-
ter, Mrs. R. L. McPherson,
Ann, David and Bill.
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Cope- _____,____________r
land are vacationing at Buena Steve and Stan, 10 >. are in
Vista, Colo. the fourth grade.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jack-
son of Albany, Georgia have
been visiting Mrs. Jackson’s
sisters, Mrs. Joe L. Janeway,
Mrs. Texanna Martin and Miss
Mattie Hodges. Mr. and Mrs.
Jackson are moving to Sher-
man, Texas September 1.
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Food King
SHORTENING
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Mrs. Carolyn McCall
Perryman, Cam and Jay
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Reynolds, Mitchell, Larry and
Steve of Grand Prairie visited
Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
Henry Reynolds and her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol
McClennen.
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A Country Within a Country!
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Shackle-
ford were honored Tuesday
night with an ice cream supper
at the City Park.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs
James Stansell, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Perry, David, Dennis
and Allen of Savannah,
Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Keck, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Keck, Terri, Jill, granddaugh-
ter, Haley Young, Mrs. R. C.
Shackelford, Mr. and Mrs.
Odis Keck, Mr. and Mrs. Artie
Wood, Mrs. Cent Phipps,
Mrs. Bessie Holding and Teri,
Mrs. Larry Jacobs, Larry,
Lisa and Wayne, Mrs. Melvin
Corley, Carol and John, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Richardson,
Mrs. Howard Courville,
Houma, La., Mrs. Dora Ox-
Tender Beef
ARM ROAST
67‘
3,0__
pie
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chris-
ty of Austin are leaving foi
Edinburgh, Scotland, where he
will enter the University of
Edinburgh as a graduate stu-
dent.
decorated with pink roses
were served.
Hostesses were Mmes. La-
Verne Reynolds, Sibyl Daven-
port, Gladys Spivey, Linda
Mann, Dorothy Samples,
Janice King, Doris Crow,
Joyce Bennett, Tyoka Green,
Debbie Robertson, Misses
Diane Duckworth, Tyrona
Samples, Stacy Storey and Ra-
dene Buck. Their gifts were
a seven-piece set of orange
cookware, an 8-piace setting
of orange and white melamine
dishes, and a 50 piece setting
of stainless steel flatware.
We Give Double Plaid Stamps on Wednesday! Jg
Painter's store
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Wrap On Insulating Tape
Copper tubing, fitted 12” thru 72”
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> < ford and grandchildren, Rick-
ey. Vickey and Tommy Bryant
Mm of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Godwin, Mrs. Josie
Keck, Rev. and Mrs. Everett
Snow and Gerald, Joy, Jan, '
and Kathy Kerr, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Oxford and the hon-
orees, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Shackleford, Kevin and Don- I
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The Shacklefords are mov- I
ing to Jacksboro, Texas where
they have purchased a locker
plant.
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See your dealer soon.
COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICE
' Your Electric light & Pb^er Company
An Equal Opportunity Employer
GRANT HOOVER, Manager
OFFER EXPIRES 8-28-71
LIMIT 1 COUPON PER PURCHASE
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MISS TYWONA SAMPLES
Bride-Elect Is Honored
A bridal shower honoring
Miss Tywona Samples, bride-
elect of Gene Wise, was given
Friday night August 20, in
the F & M Community Room.
Guests called from 7:00 to
9:00 p. m.
The honoree was assisted
in receiving guests by her
mother, Mrs. Junior Samples
and Mrs. Charles Wise,
mother of the bridegroom.
White net over pink cover-
ed the refreshment table. In
the center was a permanent
arrangement of pink and white
roses. In the arrangement
were hearts with the names
of the bride and bridegroom.
Miniature pink roses and rib-
Mrs. J. J. Whitecotton was bon decorated the front and
a Wichita Falls visitor Mon- sides of the table cloth. Pink
day. fruit punch and cake squares
New Arrival
Mr. and Mrs. Don Meekins,
Hobbs, N. M., are parents of
an adopted son, Kerry Lynn,
™ 22, 1971. Great
grandmothers are Mrs. Jeff
vUle. She is the niece of Mis. ^“'of ‘No^oT
Gladys Strader and Mrs. Lillie -- - ocona’
Trew, both of Gainesville.
The Christys will sail for
Liverpool on the Empress of MOVE TO NOCONA
Canada after a short vacation Mr. and Mrs. Bill Me-
in Montreal. Cracken and three children
From Liverpool, they will have to Nocona trom
travel to Edinburgh, where Ruie, Texas. Sheisthedaugh-
they plan to reside for the next ter of Mr. and Mrs. George
two years. Stanbaugh. The children, a
daughter, Jeanl, 12 is in the
seventh grade, and twin sons,
ADMISSIONS
Arville L. Cunningham, No-
cona
Cordie Simpson, Nocona
Elton H. Sherrill, Ryan
Clara E. Harrell, Nocona
Mildred Martin, St. Jo
Raymond R. Reeves, Nocona
Donald G. Russell, St. Jo
Linda C. Lemons, Nocona
Mary L. Pridemore, Nocona
Charles M. Molsbee, No-
cona
Eula G. Reeves, Nocona
Lida O. Priddy, Nocona
Cecil C. Reynolds, Nocona
Mabie Rose, Nocona
Dovie Weedin, Nocona
Diane Reagan, Oscar
Blanche Benton, Nocona
Beulah Wilson, Nocona
Ross L. Keck, Nocona
Walter L. Ivins, St. Jo
DISMISSALS
Laura E. Walser, Nocona
Dennis Butts, Nocona
Elton H. Sherrill, Ryan
Gertrude M. Witt, Ringgold
Cordie Simpson, Nocona
Arville L. Cunningham, No-
cona
Wilma E. Hudson, Healdton
Walter W. Baxter, Ft. Worth
Alta Baxter, Ft. Worth
Donald G. Russell, St. Jo
Kathy Jo Sewell, Nocoua
Eula G. Reeves, Nocona
Robert P. Elkins, Nocona
Clara E. Harrell, Nocona
Raymond R. Reeves, Nocona
Lida O. Priddy, Nocona
Mildred Martin, St. Jo
Diane Reagan, Oscar
Linda C. Lemons & Baby
Son, Nocona
Julius H. Leaf, Nocona
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ray
Lemons, Nocona, are parents
of a boy, Kevin Judd, born Aug.
20, weighing 8 lbs., 7 ozs.
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Hobbs, N. M., are parents of
— Mrs. Christy will be re- born June
membered here as the former
Cynthia Strader of Galnes-
ey, Vickey and Tommy Bryant
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MISS BARBARA WEBB
Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Webb
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Barbara, to
Larry W. Robinson of Irving.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Robinson of Grapevine,
Texas and is employed by
D.
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Hays, Edgar R. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1971, newspaper, August 26, 1971; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216678/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: 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.