The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1944 Page: 2 of 6
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1944
THE NOCONA NEWS
LOCAL NEWS
PAINTER’S
FOOD MARKET
Prices Good Friday and Saturday
LOCAL NEWS
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Tenderoni
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2 For
CHILLI
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Wolf Brand,
No. 2 Can
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Jar CapsIff
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Bulk Vinegar
19c
Gallon
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Pint
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35c
5c
BULK
2 For
Uainimr
GROUND MEAT FOR
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FRUTO
Roast
28c
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WEINERS
30c
Best Grade
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BESTYETT Salad Dressing
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Clean,
Convenient
J. M. Jackson of Thalia spent
the week-end visiting his mother,
Mrs. M. Jackson, and sister, Mrs.
J. G. Duggan, and family.
Chuck or
Seven
Van Camp’s— Better
Than Macaroni or
Spaghetti.
GET YOUR
CLOTHES
REALLY
WHITE
Plenty of Purex, Duz, Oxydol
Super Suds, Etc.
Prompt,
7 v < . i. 4 .
Courteous v
_ 2.35
63c
65c
Miss Peggy Lou Skinner returned
to Dallas, after spending a two-
weeks’ vacation with her parents
and other relatives in Nocona.
Pl MO FACTbRIES ARE NOV/
TURKINS OUT AIRCRAFT PARTS
GUARMIEE NIT II $EU HI
INI UH INSURANCE IF HI
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The guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
9. Tucker Sunday afternoon were:
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny King and
son, Donnie, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Jones and son, Carl Wayne, Alford
Graham and Estelline Tucker.
The Favorite Summer
Drink
ALL FLAVORS
NEEDS NO SUGAR
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Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tucker re-
ceived word from their son, Sgt.
Newell Tucker, that he has been
moved from Lake Charles, La., to
Battle Creek, Mich.
10-lb. Paper Bag
10-lb. Cloth Bag
for an interview regarding the
effect of new Tax Laws on
your estate
is thor
Legish
ture f<
has ah
group;:
25 yea
Texas
and si
board,
busine
In Glass Jars—Regular, Drip
or Pulverized
1 ft 33c
Kerr or Bemadin
DOZ.
Creamy CRUSTENE
SHORTENING
Sgt. Don C. Duggan writes from
whe.in France that he is
getting plenty of good eats and
getting along fine.
A CMMIl«MO«KWlMU»ON
PMfnKwwnMtMauwrr,
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provic
to the
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lieves
appro
has rc
“mud
Pure Cane
IMPERIAL SUGAR
CORN FLAKES
Giant size, Extra Value
RAISIN BRAN
SCOURING POWDER
Crystal White
TOILET SOAP
LUX or PALMOLIVE.
Lipton’s
Large
size
BM
Miss Letha Pae Barbee of Dal-
las spent the week-end here visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
V. Barbee.
So White . So Light. So Pure
3 lbs 59c
4 lbs. 75c
8 lbs 1.49
iv
PARK AY or MRS. TUCKER’S
Margarine » 23c
Ray Beal
Nocona Representative
SOUTHWESTERN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
IVORY
SOAP
A A A A dh
SOUR
Pickles
Quart •
IDEAL FOR SALADS, SANDWICHES, and ALL HOT WEATHER DISHES
1 ’
Bologna - 25c
3 fts.
69
4 For
19c
ir 6c
5C
America's No 1 Soda Crocker l^|
3* (riseff btcaust SmI
aS baktd ffalugr!
Mrs. H. C. McGulrt and son, Mrs.
Bonnie McOalrt, Mrs. J. C. Mc-
Gulrt, Mrs. Hiram Vehon and
daughter, Margaret, were visiting
relatives in Decatur Friday of last
week.
24 lus.____
48 lbs. _
W. C. Thurman and son, Billie
Bob, of Grapevine spent the week-
end with Mr. Thurman’s mother.
Dr. Ollie Thurman. Mr. Thurman,
a former employee of The Nocona
News, is now connected with the
Grapevine Sun.
KLEIN SO
PAPER TOWELS
2for 25c
Scot or Fort Howard
PAPER TOWELS
2for 23c
Marshmallow. 5c size,
CANDY BARS
3for 10c
a fwhabu NSntuMeNT lb prrtR« Me
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AM AM*«P TD MI4MT DUTY
TVJO POUNDS V/AF
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v;ei6»troFFiewee ,
CUPPEP FROM SHEEP
IN THtf COUHTHVA
HUNPREP TEARS AGO-
APPROYlM/TTELy S'*, *
POUNDS l« TWe
AvwAae -topAy
inform you how Southwestern Life
Insurance can help you to consent
your estate, and you may buy...
the program you need, if you can'
qualify for it
A FURhACF wrM
wtfw/ar'Misiime,
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ANU4ciSSS
1 favors
roads
Mr. ana Mrs. J. E. Duggan are
spending an extended visit with
their daughter, Mrs. S. C. Howard,
and family in Borger.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Murray
and Tommy, all of Jal, New Mexi-
co, will spend this week-end with
: Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Driver.
The AVtUASEMTMT OF A LAME ElECTRICAl
. COMF/h-V RtCWHIJEP NCMWtXEWtCH
X of muc s&nct pukhs iww bv ,
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Planter’s, &<• pkg..
PEANUTS
3for 10c
Tech. Sgt. J. E. Gilbert of Hawaii
Is spending a 21-day furlough with
his sister, Mrs. W. R. Simpson,
and Miss Ruth Gilbert. This is
his first trip home in four years.
Meat Loaf ■ 25‘ CRYSTAL WHITE
-------------------------------- Laundry Soap
6 for 25c
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Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Richardson,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hill and
daughter, Brenda Gayle, spent
Monday of last week in Wichita
Falls shopping.
Mrs. Betty Menchew and son,
i Don, of Mesquite, Texas, were the
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
| Scott Phillips.
n» AMCCNMO* ON FOCTWAR
IMPROVEMWT5 AN EOSTWN
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Mr. and Mrs. C. O; Wallace had
as their guest for a few days last
week their aon-in-law, Lt'. T. L.
Rider, of the Army Air Base at
Roswell, New Mexico.
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of KNOWLEDGE
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawler ar-
rived home Tuesday, after visiting
their daughter, Mrs. Karl McKem-
zie, and family of Whitesboro.
While on their trip, they visited
Camp Howze and Denison Dam.
Lt. Reevly Wallace, who is In a
San Antonio hospital, will spend
this week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wallace, and
family.
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WILL Be user? TH14
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FINE CUTTING EPfiE to
AMERICAN WAR
PRODUCTION
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G ’ NOCONA, TEXAS
Bobby Thompson left Wednesday
for his home in El Paso, after
spending the summer with his
I grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
j Hood. 1
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thomas and
I daughters of Garland, Texas, vis-
ited last week with Mr. and Mrs.
S. H. Fleming and family.
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Perry, F. L. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1944, newspaper, August 18, 1944; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1230517/m1/2/: 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.