The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1969 Page: 3 of 12
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From Your Pharmacist
Your doctor is fully informed
on every new discovery that
has been approved by the
medical profession.
Cecil's Rexall Pharmacy
A WARNING
Mrs. S. B. Stallcup’s guest
during the weekend were her
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
B. Stallcup of Tyler and H. D.
Stallcup of Wichita Falls.
Community Center
Officer* Elected
New officers for the Nocona
Community Center were
elected in a meeting held last
Wednesday afternoon. The of-
ficers are J. W. Hutchens Jr.,
president; Lloyd Thompson,
vice-president; Bill Yeargin,
secretary-treasurer.
Anyone wanting to rent or
use the center should contact
Mr. Yeargin at the city hall.
Meat Specialist
Will Givte Program
Here Thi* Morning
Dr. Frank Orts, Meat Spe-
cialist, Texas A. and M. Uni-
versity, will give a program
on Meat Selection and the dif-
ferent cuts of meat on May
1. He will be at the Farmers
and Merchants National Bank
Community Room in Nocona
at 10:00 to 12:00 o’clock Thurs-
day morning.
In the afternoon Dr. Orts
will hold a similar meeting at
the Bowie National Bank Com-
munity room in Bowie at 2:00
until 4:00 o’clock. Miss Ruth
Tucker, Lone Star Gas home
economist, will assist with
this meeting with a program on
Meat Cookery. The public is
invited to these programs and
they will be of interest to
both men and women.
Phone 825-3316 209 Clay Street
( Formerly Our Drug Store )
Mk Mg / i
REMEMBER: We give S&H Green
Stamps with every purchase.
If you should happen to read about or hear
about a new “secret remedy" to cure serious
disease, be wary of it and its proponents.
There are no such things as "secret
remedies" in medical research.
PORTRAIT SPECIAL!
2 DAYS ONLY!
Monday and Tuesday
May 5th and 6th
10 A. M. — 1 P. M. and
2 P. M.—5:30 P. M.
BEN FRANKLIN
NOCONA
11x14 Portrait
of Your Child
by “KIDDIE PORTRAITS”
of Houston
50c
Handlii
* NO AGE LIMIT - Adults Welcome
* LIMIT — 2 Children to Family
Additional Childfen — $3.00 each
Groups — Group of 2 — $3.00
Additional Children in Group - $2.00 ea.
* SELECTION OF FULL POSES
NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED
* PROOFS WILL BE SHOWN and FINISHED
PICTURES WILL BE DELIVERED at
BEN FRANKLIN
The 30% faster
T-bone
Compliments of
gas infra-red broiling.
Gas infra-red concentrates its heat directly
onto the meat...searing the outside so all the
juices stay inside! You broil up to 30% faster,
yet with reduced shrinkage. And the results are
tender and delicious! That’s the beauty of gas
infra-red. Just one more reason why a gas range
is made for good cooking...and for folks who
love good cooking.
When you think about it,
Gas living makes.
sense!
RANGE
ROUNDUP
Trade For A Modem Gm Range At
Gm Range DMiera And Lone Star Gm
Annual Golf Tournament
Set For May 23, 24 25
.The Nocona Golf Club’s fif-
th annual low ball partner-
ship tournament will be held
May 23, 24, 25, according to
plans set by the tournament
committee. The tournament
will go 54 holes and over
$3,000 in merchandise prizes
are being offered.
Reservations will be limited
to the first 72 teams and it
is expected that the roster
will be filled with some turn-
ed away. This was the case
last year when 10 or 15 teams
were turned down after the
roster had been filled. Entries
are limited to amateurs age
25 through 93 and entry fee is
$20.00 per player.
May 17 through 23 have been
designated as qualifying time
with each entrant playing 18
holes to qualify for his flight.
There will be four flights.
Players will then play 18 holes
on both May 24 and 25 and
the qualifying round will be
added to these scores for total
score.
Equal prizes are being of-'
fered in each flight as follows:
first, Wilson Staff Aluminum
Shaft Irons; second, Wilson
Staff Aluminum Shaft Woods;
third, $60.00 Wilson Golf Bag;
fourth, one dozen top quality
golf balls.
On May 24 at 7 p.m. a spe-
cial catered dinner will be
served to the entrants. Guests
may attend by paying $1.75
per plate.
Reservation should be
phoned or mailed to W. J.
Stone, P. O. Box 300, or
Phone 825-3381, Nocona. Mr.
Stone is chairman of the ar-
rangements committee.
ENTERTAINMENT FOR
THE LADIES
A Nocona Chamber of Com-
merce committee, headed by
Mrs. Anita Quinn, is making
plans to entertain the wives of
the players who enter the tour-
nament on Saturday, May 24th.
Events planned for the women
include a coffee Saturday
morning, bridge at the Com-
munity Center Saturday after-
noon, a tour of the Nocona
Lake area and an art show
at the F. & M. community
room all day Saturday.
Also there will beadrawing
for two door prizes at the
Community Center at 4:30
p.m. Saturday. On Sunday, the
women will be invited to at-
tend church, and the Com-
munity Center will be open for
their convenience.
Invitations are being mailed
to the wives of area golfers
today.
Committees working on the
arrangements for the wives’
entertainment are:
Decoration, Mrs, Ray
Shields, chairman; church ac-
JOHN MURPHEY, left, was presented the Key Man
Award at the Nocona Jaycees installation banquet last
Saturday evening for outstanding service to the local or-
ganization. Making the presentation is Retiring President
Billy Embry.
THE HANDSOME LEATHER SOFA on which Mrs.
Oliver Motley is seated was hand-tooled by her as was
the portrait mat and wall clock seen here in the den of
her new home, East Highway 82.
TIm Nocom Now*, Nt—, Tml, Thun., May 1, IM*
I andarapo And
Insect Program
Set For May 7
Dr. Wendell Horne, plant
pathologist, Texas A&M Uni-
versity, Everett Janne, land-
scape horticulturist, Texas
A&M University, and H. A.
Turney, area entomologist,
Texas Agricultural Extension
Service, Denton will present
a program at 2:00 p.m., Wed-
nesday, May 7, at the Bowie
National Bank Goldroom.
Dr. Horne will discuss dis-
eases of lawns, shade trees,
and ornamentals. Disease
prevention and control will
also be covered. H. A. Tur-
ney will have a presentation
on insects, their damage, and
control in lawns and woody
plants. Everett Janne will ex-
plain the basic steps used in
landscaping homes and the
type of shrubs or trees re-
commended.
All interested persons are
invited to attend.
SEES BROTHER
AFTER 13 YEARS
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schoo-
ley returned last week from
San Bernardino, California
where they spent two weeks
visiting Mr. Schooleys bro-
ther, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Schooley. It had been 13 years
since the brothers had seen
each other . The Schooleys
made the trip by the southern
route going and returned1 by
the northern route. They visit-
ed Grand Canyon and many
other places of interest.
INJURIES FOOT
Kyle Orrell of Amarillo, son
of Mr. and Mrs. David Orrell
suffered painful injury on his
foot in a bicycle accident last
week. He is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey OrrelL
CLARK GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Sevier
Clark’s guests Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark, Sandy
and Sherry, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Clark Richard III and
Mary of Whitesboro, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Kennedy of Lone
Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hodges of Prairie Valley tor.
and Mrs. Archie McMahan of
Bowie.
PERSONALS
Guests of Mrs. Annie Rolls
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Sanders, Lawton, Okla.;
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Laird and
son, Mike, Lone Star, Texas;
Miss Mary McLaughlin of Vic-
torville, Calif., and Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Vowell of Saint Jo
Mrs. Laird and Mrs. Rolls are
sisters and Mrs. Sanders is
her granddaughter.
MAJOR CLINIC
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Erma Dominguez,
Terral, Oklahoma
W. T. Cribbs, Nocona
Phyllis Duncan, Ryan, Okla-
homa
John Cole, Saint Jo
Louis Nobile, Nocona
Kimberly Jackson, Nocona
Mrs. Pat Roberts, Bowie
Mrs. Frances Richardson,
Nocona
Ellis H. Menasco, Nocona
Mrs. Lillie Kindsfather,
Nocona
Robert McNew, Sr., Nocona
Marcus E. Horner, Nocona
Ronald Hill, Nocona
Mrs. Lillie Gibbons, Nocona
Angelia Heilman, Terral,
Oklahoma
Mrs. .Annie Price, Nocona
Delbert Pope, Nocona
DISMISSALS
Mrs. Leta Major, Bowie
Wm. V. Witt, Ringgold
Jamie Cheek, Nocona
Phyllis Duncan, Ryan, Okla-
homa
Mrs. Laura Jones, Nocona
Mrs. Alice Reed & Baby
daughter, Nocona
Mrs. Gertie Hudson, Nocona
Pete McGuyre, Nocona
Kimberly Jackson, Nocona
Mrs. Blanche Benton, No-
cona
Mrs. Erma Domingquez &
Baby daughter, Terral, Okla-
homa
Mrs. Elaine Huff, Saint Jo
Walter Davis, Nocona
Tom B. Richardson, Nocona
Mrs. Ruth Humphreys, No-
cona
Mrs. Lillie Kindsfather,
Nocona
Mrs. Pat Roberts & Baby
Son, Bowie
Marcus E. Horner, Nocona
Mrs. Frances Richardson
& Baby Son, Nocona
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Domin-
quez, Terral, Okla., are par-
ents of a daughter, Melissa
Ann, born April 23 weighing
seven pounds, six ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jack
Roberts , Bowie, are parents
of a son, Timothy Lee, born
April 25 weighing nine pounds,
13 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Rich-
ardson, Nocona parents of a
son, John Russell, born April
25 weighing eight pounds, four
ounces.
Mr. and Mrs . Harvey A.
Robinson, Nocona are parents
of a son, Edward Wesley born
April 27.
tlvities committee, Mrs. At-
las Gilbert, chairman, Mrs.
Everett Ward, Mrs. ClaudSe-
well; door prize committee,
Mrs. J. C. Pittman, chair-
man; Mrs. Bas Gist; art show
committee, Miss Anita Leo-
nard, chairman; Mrs. Mildred
Hoffman, Mrs. Billie Lunn,
Mrs. Hinds Clark; coffee com-
mittee, Mrs. Grant Hoover
chairman, Mrs. W. L. Scott,
Mrs. Gene Meeks, Mrs. N.A.
Waters Jr., Mrs. Jean Newton,.
Mrs. John Simmons, Mrs. R.
E. Storey; bridge committee,
Mrs. W. A. Goodspeed, chair-
man, Mrs. Dickie Walker,
Mrs. Jim Skidmore, Mrs.
Dane Roberts, Mrs. James
Daugherty, Mrs. C.S. McCall,
Mrs. John Major; lake com-
mittee, Mrs. Atlas Gilbert,
chairman, Mrs. Abner Wall,
Mrs. James McCall; Publicity
and name tag chairman, Mrs.
Edgar R. Hays.
Hostesses Sunday afternoon
at the Community Center will
be Mrs. Raymond Dean, chair-
man, Mrs. DeltonStilley, Mrs.
Bill Stouder, Mrs. Richard
Bailey, Mrs. J. P. Janeway,
Mrs. Don Page.
PERSONALS.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Miles the past week-
end included Gail Schifsky of
Willimantic, Connecticut, and
Randy Gaydon of Montgomery,
Minn.
W. D. Wilson of Clyde spent
Tuesday in Nocona on busi-
ness. The Wilson family, for-
merly of Nocona moved away
several years ago. While here
Mr. Wilson visited in the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Loyd
Hilliard.
Mrs. Gypsy Evans had as
guests Sunday her son, Mr.
and Mrs. I. C. Evans ofBurk-
Iburnett, Mr. and Mrs. Barney
Hall and Jackie Evans, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Bradshaw and
granddaughters Paula Johnson
of Gainesville.
Mrs. Bill Berkenbile and
daughter, Lesa Paine of Still-
water, Okla., spent Saturday
and Sunday visiting in the home
of Lesa’s grandmother, Mrs.
Missie Paine.
Mrs. Annie Rolls visited
her sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Laird, at Lone
Star, Texas, last week.
Early cotton growers
threw the valuable cotton-
seed away after the cotton
was ginned.
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Hays, Edgar R. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1969, newspaper, May 1, 1969; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216769/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=180: 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.