The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1951 Page: 3 of 12
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rei’i’iiental stripe or bold hand pain-
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got the ties you want and like for
event awaiting; your choice
Yes, you’ll find your favorite collar
and cuff style as well as a Wide cho-
ice of fabrics and colors like all-whi-
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stripes. And we’ve all sizes on hand.
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your choice early from the grandest selection of
famous brand shirts we’ve been able to gather to-
gather in one place in a long time.
$198 to 398
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Dotsy Fletcher, cymbals.
Their field stunts have bene out-
standing and the spirit of the band
is comparable to college bands
Keep it up kids.
Cheerleaders are Joan Ruckla-
ishel, head cheer leader and Beitj
Eoyd. Allene Price. Loretta Zahn
a» r> Nell Koc er assistants.
How can so much energy and!
.pep oe wrapped up in such cute
little bundles? If you don't think
'their enthusiastic yells are con-
Itagvcus just w. tch lhe Indians
fight. . - -
And speaking of Indians, here is
a picture cl lhe squad: Coach,
Ralph Porter; assistant coach.
Herbert Arledge; Ends. Bob Stout,
EelbeiV Tucker, Lawson Wallace. I
Rayferd Paterson, Larry Dunbar. I
Di Wayne Swearingin, and Johnny '
Townsend; tackles: Donnie Orrell. |
Jamie Goodion, Wayne Hankins.
Jack Gist, Bobby Wooten and
Quintin^ Welch; guards: Lewis
Pounds, Gerald Sledge. Raymond
White, Granville Hanks. Earl Noel.
Milton Reed and Preston Cox;
centers: James Bowerman and Hor- ,
ace Copeland; quarterbacks: Allen
Byiom and Virgil Stone; halfbacks:
Bud Lee, Jimmy Jameson, Ralph
Yeakley, Don Fenner and Don
Hankins: fullbacks: Dickey Walk-
er, Mike Newby, Ronald Pribble
Hid Billy Meyers. Basil Cunning-
ham and Troy White are managers.
Where could one find a bitter
line up, coach and all? Nocona is ;
backing the Indians 100 per cent,
for a District win. Let’s go.
^et's get behind our Junior foot-
ball team. These twenty-four boys
can really give you a thrill for your
money. Squad members re Buster
Rplls, Lowell Ritchie. Eddie Coop
e* Dawson Doyle. Bobbi Beasley
Doan Well, Sandy Mitchell, Corky
Salmon, David Waldrip, Max
James, John Welch, Butch Butts
Kenneth Losure, Bobby McGuaint.
Jim Storey, Galvin Graham, Jim
Pults. Hardy Lee Se-y, Don Tay-
lor and Louie LeBeau. Grover
Pearson is coach.
All twenty-four saw service in
their first game of the season Tues-
day night at Olney.
The colorful Nocona band, di-
rected by R. M. Pullis. is led in
marching by Carolyn Etheredgc.
drum major and the majorettes
Sue Smith, Joy Brookins, Beverly
Brown, Latrelle Cooper and El-
deen HUI.
lhe musicians are Sammy Mc-
Pherson, Lynn PixLy. Earl Price
Fitts and Carl Wayne Jones, trom-
bones; Richard Griffith. Monte
Walker, Martha Spencer. Donald
Wall, Tommy McNew. C. W.
Chandler, Jim Storey. Estaline
Motley and James Howard trum-
Ipats: Valentin. Waters V?weil
Ritchie, Lucia Painter and Mari-
lyn Spencer, saxophones; Sue Cos-
ton. Jacklyn (Indwell, Sue Scott,
Don Boswell, Jim Enlow. Jean El-
lis. Peggy Smith. Sue Ellen Jones
Richard Oldham, Ann Witt. Billy
Farquhar, Larry Clark and Patric-
ia Bailey, clarinets: Elaine Sell.
Patty Walker, Gretchen Bell, Dion
Wall, French horns; David Milam,
baritone; D'Elva Wall and Barbara
Reynolds, flutes: Ruth Janeway.
and bell tyre; Joe
McPherson, Betty
Reynolds, drums;
Davis. Dane Hutchins.
Hats to
suit every
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New Styles
Here’s this year's favorit the “‘natural look”
suit with new soft comfortable shoulders and
minus bulky, extra-weight padding. A joy to
wear . . . terrific in looks! Choose from single
and double breasted models in blue, grey and
hrown.
suit values
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FIBBER PAINT
Synthetic rubber made with pe-
troleum derivatives is now pi-odric-
ed in liquid form. It cun In* applied
like paint to ateel, wood or con-
crete with a brush or spray gun. I
An elastic noB-crscktng neoprene,
c >ating, it dries rapidly ami is i
resistant to weather, oil. grease or I
chemicals
Registrants Through I
Selective Service
Men recently registered through '
Selective Service from Montague
couaty are: Ariel J. Crow. Nocona;
Horner L. Wyler. Route 2. Nocona;
Robert C. Bruce. Nooona; Junes
M Bowerman, Nocona; C.loice G.
Johnson. SUnt Jo; George 8. Al-
len, Route 3, Noeona.
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3rd Homecoming To
Be Held at Saint Jo
71. ; x-Students Association oi
Saini Jo high school has announc-
ed th t the 3rd Annual Homecom-
.111 be held October 19 and
20, 1951.
he..Stratton will be in the gym.
with handshaking get-logetlu.'
Btartin; Friday night and continu-
ing th. ughout the celebration. A
Pep Rally and bonfire will be held
Friday night. October 19. .spon-
sored by the Class of 1952. Drinks
and eats, including coffee, cold
drinks, sandwiches, pie and cake
will be served by the PTA ladies.
There will be a football game |
Saturday night, when Saint Jo!
meets Valley View of Iowa Park.;
followed by a Homecoming Party I
and dance, starting immediately af-1
ter the game. There will be a good i
band, and special recognition will |
be given the class with the most I
Ex’s present, the Oldest Ex. and I
the one coming from the longest
distance.
RED WING 8" DRILLER’S BOOT
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with Spring Steel Safety Toe
Red Wing safety shoes have saved many a
driller from serious toe injury. •' Driller’s
Boot pictured here, Brown Retan uppers,
wear-proof lined vamp, full grain gusset,
Goodyear welt, three ribbed spring steel
arch support, double leather role and
heel, or oil and gasoline reeistan'
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The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1951, newspaper, October 5, 1951; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216994/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.