The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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Beans
C. R. C. Pintos
Pork and Beans
2 No- 2^ Cans
5 lbs.
4 Lb. Carton Bird Brand
Shortening
Belle of Wichita Flour
>4 lb. sack
No. 1 Colorado Red
Potatoes 10 lbs.
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Crites,
Claris.
Joyce Ami
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9:45 A. M.-J
Stouder, Supt
11:00 A. Ml
Theme—"Mot!
music. Golden
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for the entirl
a. m.; eveninl
8:30 p. m. I
8:30 P. M. I
Young People!
League Servil
A happy g
met in the
Duncan on
1st. to celeb
birthday.
Games we
children en
lovely assord
to the honor!
Cake and
to the follow
Gayle Burn]
Templin, GJ
Catherine M|
lie Botkins, I
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and Maxy I
Hicks, Eddie]
Hunter, Bd
Dodgin, Rut]
Donald Dod|
Ann Duncan
Others hl
were Inez Frl
Sallie HenJ
Grandmothtj
Freeman, vl
man, and n]
9:30 A. M -
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District Coni
send a full
meeting will
Revival.
J. Frar
No. 2
19c
cans
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LMEAT DEP T
1 i
Lettuce, 3 heads
Winesap
Apples, doz.
Big Delicious
Apples, doz.
White Bermuda
Onions, Lb.
Fancy 4 ftc
Green Beans, lb. I U
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15
35:
5
ft
Bologna, Lb. 1
Pork Chops, Lb. 27c
Tender Beef A c
ROAST, Lb. 24
Tender Ape
STEAK. Lb. 25
Longhorn CHEESE. Lb. 25c
Mr.
and
LEMONS, dozen
Grapefruit, 3 for
Pressed Ham, Lb.
JOWLS, Lb.
Crackers zL15c
KUNERS
Tomato Juice
I
3 CANS for
GILBERT’S
13c
15c
LIGHT BULBS
50-60 Watt
75-100 Watts
COUNTRY
BUTTER, Lb.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Haralson of
I Bonita visited in the home of Mr.
| and Mrs. R. L. Cubine. Saturday
Mrs. B. T. Gault of Fort Worth
Is visiting this week with relatives
In Spanish Fort. She came Tues-
day evening.
Mrs. J. H. M. Bennett of Fort
Worth visited relatives and friends
here during the week-end.
MILV
MESH BAGS RUSSETT
POTATOES, 10 Lb.
WHITE BERMUDA
ONIONS, Lb.
CREAM
CHEESE, Lb.
nxMtiritMtv wuunitt ■
SUGAR CURED
BACON, Lb.
COOKING
Apples, Lb.
Cereal Added
BOLOGNA, Lb.
14c
38c
35c
14c
15c
25c
25
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28c
CARNATION MILK FOR CREAMING VEGETABLES
15c
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Cook left
Wednesday of last week for Little
I Rock. Arkansas, where he is em-
j ployed. Mr and Mrs. Cook moved
I from the Milbum place here.
and Mrs. John Wood
family visited In Dallas on Friday
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Maddox
attended the Shriner’s Convention
in Wichita Falls Thursday and
Thursday night.
Mrs. Deck Paine and son. Howard,
spent from Friday until Sunday
with her sister and husband. Mr.
and Mrs. B. T. Gault in Fort
Worth.
SUNBRITE
Cleanser, 3 cans
Sugar
RATION STAMPS
No. 1 Stamp Good to Mav 16
No. 2 Stamp Good May 17 to May 30
No. 3 Stamp Good Mav 31 to June 13
No. 4 Stamp Good June 14 to June 27
Bring the Stamps to Gilbert’s
Free Information
Bobbs’ Goolsby son of Mr, and
1 Mrs Charlie Goolsby, who under-
went nn Hppendlctomv at the
Wichita Fall* General hnapttal last
Monday, was carried to hia home
. in the Scott Bros, ambulance, and
I la reported to toe «*tUn« along
I nicely l
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burch have
moved to Fort Worth where he is
employed In the Crown Machine
Shop. Mr, Burch has been working
there for the past few weeks, and
Mrs. Burch left on Tuesday of this
week.
10°
Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Martin and
daughter. Dana Jane, visited in
Jacksboro. Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. 8. W. Driver and
family, Donald and Doris Rose, will
spend this Runrlav in Arlington
where they will attend the Dress
Parade nt NTAC. and visit thrir
•on mid brother. Rnv.
Miss Ora Wayne Wood, student
at TCU. Fort Worth, spent the
week-end in Nocona with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood and
family.
Miss Mattie Lenora Salmon of
Fort Worth spent the week-end
wih her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Salmon and other relatives.
LOCAL NEWS
the
lOc
No 2 Can
Phone 86
We Deliver
Field Corn No. 2 Can 10c
Olney, Texas.
CoEfee
Look!
Fruit Jar
c Jar Lids
25'
Mason ,Doz.
Karo S. 35c
Salad Dressing
23c
19c
35c
Mr. and Mrs.
Consumer
Fresh
Ground
Save your
Sugar
Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Cardwell Honored
With Shower
Quart
Jar
Sunday School Class
Enjoys Weiner Roast
25c
10c
10c
•o—
Mrs. Karrenbrock
Hostess to Thursday
Literary Club
Thursday Club
Meets With
Whitmans
HOOKER LYE, 3 Cans
ORANGE SLICES, Lb
COOKIES, Vanilla, Oat Meal
34c
10e-25c
Nocona Drug Co
Nocona, Texas
Falls are spending this week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
Allison.
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Mr. and Mrs. Porter Harrell and
Mrs. C. W. Chandler were Wichita
PRUNES, Gallon 39c
JELLO, Pkg 5c
Tea, Bright & Early, Glass free pkg 19c
ALCOHOL, Pint Bottle
MINERAL OIL, Pint Bottle
TOOTH PASTE, Ipana, 50c size
Bring vour old tube
COLORED EYE SHADES
MUSTARD, Qt. Jar 10c
SURE JELL, 2 boxes 25c
Hl-LO BAKING POWDERS 2 lb 25c
Small Can Free
Rings pkg. J
VV.A. Cannon Country Sorghum, gal. 69c
KUNERS KRAUT, 14 oz. can 10c
BROOMS. Real Value for 39c
FURNITURE POLISH, Qt- bottle 25c
Mr. and Mrs J. C. Jameson and !
daughter of Grand Prairie visited
relatives and friends in and near >
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Clements ,, „ .„
have as their guest this week, their U. S. Coast Guards, stationed in
On Friday, May 1st, Eva Wayne
Duggan’s Sunday School class of
the Methodist church hiked to the
Benton Hills where they enjoyed a
weiner roast.
Those present for the affair were
Frances Levell, Virginia Sewell
Lucille Boone, Edith Morris, Betty Falls visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Charley Lewis of
Walters, Oklahoma, attended the
Starkey cemetery working Tuesday.
Mrs. D. G. Gardner Sr. returned
home Friday after visiting for sev-
eral days in Fort Worth with her
daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs.
N. R. Parsons and daughters. Mrs.
Parsons has been ill with the
mumps, but is getting along fine.
Nocona during the week-end.
Mesdames J. E. A. Burnett,
Arthur Pennaluna. G. P. Biter and
Charlie Burnett were joint hostess-
es for a bridal shower honoring
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Cardwell on
Friday evening, May 1st. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sims and son,
■ Jimmy, visited in Nocona and near
Nocona with relatives and friends
the first few days of this week.
I They returned to their home in Fort
Worth Wednesday.
Mrs. W. V. Barbee, who recently)
underwent a major operation at „
the Wichita Falls Clinic hospital. Mrs’ Perry-
1-------. . . . .. —--------------Q------------------
Boyd Coe Maddox
Receives Promotion
In U. S. Coast Guard
O. M. Allison visited Mrs. W. V.
Barbee, whp is very ill in the Wich-
ita Falls Clinic hospital on Sun-
day. Mrs. Barbee is an employee
of Allison’s Variety Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Reece Gibson and
children of Fort Worth visited rela-
tives in Nocona during the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitman
entertained the Thursday Evening
Bridge club last week. House de-
corations were pretty arrangements
of the spring flowers, iris, roses,
and pansies.
High score for the evening went
to Mrs. Gill Utt, who was present-
ed defense stamps.
Refreshments of ice cream and
cake were served Mr. and Mrs. Gill
Utt, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. VanVleck,
Mr. and Mrs. Cad McCall, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Berry, two guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Ramey, and the
host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
Whitman.
Lesb, Christine Beasley, Rosemary
McCall, Betty Orell, Thalia Mc-
Grew, James Turner, Jimmie El-
liott. J. D. Reynolds, Bobby Gene
Buck, Robert Duggan, Alton Harb-
ison, Jack Dodgin, David Dodgin,
and the teacher, Eva Wayne Dug-
gan.
Allen Berry Cribbs of Camp
Wolters, Mineral Wells, will spend
' this week-end in Nocona with his
wife, Mrs. Mari Ellen Cribbs, and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Cribbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Allison
of Grand Prairie spent Sunday In I
Nocona with his parents, Mr. and 1
Mrs. O. M. Allison, and her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Slagle.
is reported not to be getting along i
I very well.
Mr. and Mrs. R B. Canfield visit-
ted her parents. Mr. and M«s. Jim
[ Wood, in Graham, during the week-
end.
Mrs. H. C. Bradley, Mrs. Docia
Cardwell, Mrs. Gordon Cooper,
Mrs. W. M. Goldsmith, and Audra
Don, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Surber,
Bowman Cardwell, Mrs. T. T. Ben-
ton, Mrs. R. L. Sullivan. Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Sappington, Mr. and Mrs.
B. T. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Payne, Gladys and Eva Wayne
Duggan. Mrs. Aubry McCarley, Mr. i Mrs. Weldon Cowan and children,
and Mrs. Clinton Bailey, Miss Willie I Travis Faye and Mike of Wichita
Mae Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Bill "
Lee, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Allison,
Mr. and Mrs. Bow Bagwell and
possibly others.
We are doing' better than just co-operating
with Mr. Henderson—We are cutting prices
on Foods ! ! !
Spinach
BEANS, Navy, 10 Lbs 69c
MILK, 3 Small Cans 10c
OATS, Large Pkg 23c
KETSUP, Empson, 16 oz. can 10c
PICKLES, Qt. Jar 15c
Quite a few attended the party
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Honeycutt Saturday night, given in
honor of Pvt. Loyd Damascus of
Camp Blanding Florida.
Mrs. A. W. Karrenbrock was hos-
tess to members of the Thursday
Literary club last week, with Mrs.
F. L. Perrv as leader of the pro-
gram on “Modern American Drama.’’
Mrs. Gould Whaley presided at
the business meeting in place of
the president. Mrs. Whaley gave
a report on the opera, “The Barber
of Seville.”
Committee reports were to
effect that there were no traffic
rules concerning bicycles, and the
club asked officials to create rules
and enforce same for the persons
who ride bicycles. It was announc-
ed that the County Federation had
been postponed indefinitely.
The program for the afternoon
was as follows:
"Outstanding Names of the Early
Century”. Mrs. Utt.
“Recent Pulitzer Prize Winners ',
Mrs. Gilbert.
“Current Broadway Successes”,
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ofeVst<l >10^ J cetcS* U***
Avis Ruth Cole, who is attending
— I lege, Durant, Oklahoma, spent the Boatswain s Mate. Mr. Maddox has
PLrt g* ■ week-end with I
I 11 and Mrs. Roy Cole.
I! Mrs. Bill Broda.v of Los Angeles,
■ California, is visiting with her
| father. Phil Lesh and family. She
I will visit here for about two weeks. I
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Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Vice visited
J his brother. G. D. Vice and family,
| of Stoneburg, Sunday afternoon. |
Mrs. Claud Wallace and Mrs.
I Jimmy Bourlaijd visited their dau-
i ghter and son. Miss Colleen Wal-
| lace and Norfan Bourland. both
i students in NTAC, Arlington, on
Fridaj- of last week.
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Langford and son, Mr. and Mrs. A.
R. Middleton and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Tience
Cardwell, Mr. and Mrs. Denny Will-
iams, Mrs. H. W. Hudgens, Mrs. J.
V. Rolls, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Spivey,
Mr. and Mrs. Reece Spivey, Mrs.
Pearl Wilton. Mrs. Emmett Will-
iamson, Mr. and Mrs. Gettus Mc-
___ Cool and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Cardwell was before her recent mar- ' George Shackelford.
rlage Miss Clara Goldsmith. . Mrs. Joe Spivey, Mr. and Mrs.
Games and contests were direct- , Faster Spivey. Misses Millie Fay
ed by Lola Pennaluna and Lenora Collins and Dorothy Burnett, and
Burnett. “42" and dominoes were 'he hostesses, Mmes. Burnett, Biter,
enjoyed during the evening. ; Pennaluna, and Burnett. They
Roses were used throughout the j were assisted in serving by Mmes,
house for decorations. Delicious i Roy Langford, Bill Middleton,
Ice cream and cake were served I Dc^hia Cardwell and Doyle Burnett,
to the following: Mrs. Loraine' Those sending gifts were: Mrs.
Sapp, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Butts ! Sam Arnold and Joyce, Dude Biter,
Sharon Lynne Gibson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Reece Gibson of
I Fort Worth, spent last week in
Nocona with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack McBride.
Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Mood and
children visited a patient of Dr.
j Mood’s, Mrs. W. W. Wingard and
infant son, across the river Sunday
afternoon.
SV
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'with these warm weather foods
Boyd Coe Maddox, son of Mrs.
J. W. Maddox of this city, with the
daughter. Mrs. Roy Sonnamaker of Honolulu. Hawaii, wrote his mother
| on April 29th, stating that he was
------- | well and O. K.
Boyd Coe has recently received
State Teachers Col- a promotion to that of Acting Chief
her parents, Mr. been with the U. S. Coast Guards
for the past nineteen years.
i
I*t our Hor*e and Hark de-
liver your groceries r.nytime
you need them.
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Attractive
Boxes For
Mother’s Day
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Perry, F. L. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1942, newspaper, May 8, 1942; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1230347/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.