The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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CHURCHES
THE ARROWHEAD
Professional
Cards
w.
Specials for Friday
i
♦ PEI
Candy
Home 42
V
Subject:
9
E. B. Vice,
Coffee
15
Nocona, Texas
I
2Hc
WE BUY EGGS
LOCALS
H. S. CALAWAY
WMM KONOMY HUS
J T. Lawson, M. D.
Specials for Friday and Saturday, May 8, 9
Practice limited to
’1.35
FLOUR
Bowie Clinic, Bowie, Texas
GUARANTEED
IONA
Two
body.
I
REDUCED PRICES ON
Margaret,
caught within
N,
S'
Swift Jewel
98c
To’
Mower And
i
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Binder Parts
ii
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To Our Friends and Customers:
PORK AND BE ANS. Iona. 16 oz. Can, 6 for 25c
17c
CORN FLAKES, Sunnyfield. 2 large pkgs.
15c
COCOA. Iona. 1 lb. can 10c: 2 lb can
TEA
J. H. CONE
Hardware Co
NOCONA, TEXAS
REP
t
17c
13c
Binders, and the price is LOWER this
year than ever before.
48 lb.
Bag
Winesap Apples, doz.
Pure Gold Oranges, doz.
Pure Gold Lemons, doz.
No. 1 New Potatoes, lb.
Grefcn Beans, lb.
Lettuce, head
Carrots, 3 bunches
Beets, 3 bunches -----
Green Onions, 3 bunches
No. 1 White Bermuda Onions
Grandmother’s Bread
loaf
Attorney at Law
Office over Peoples Nat’l Bank
Nocona. Texas
Corn Flakes
large box ....
Table Salt
5 lb. sack .
Large Milk Shake
Banana Split
19c
16c
20c
Office in F. & M. Bank
Building
Nocona, Texas
Office over McMahon
Drug Store
Macaroni and Spaghetti,
regular 5c boxes
4 for
Justo Tea
1-4 lb. box
Mustard
qt. size
HOME-MADE ICE
CREAM
8-lb.
carton
10c
15c
10c
29c
A.A. STRIPLING
DENTIST
LOUIS
HOLLAND
Attorney-at-Law
Mr. Ci
week.
Kiel ai
Cooke O
NEEDS h
CURI
NO DAIL
Gent
inforl
frigeij
SALMON, Chum, tall, 2 cans
P. L. TOMATO SAUCE. buffet, 3 cans
PICKLES. Sweet. 25 oz. jar
SWEET MIXED PICKLES. 25 oz. jar
PICKLES. Dill or Sour. 25 oz. jar. 2 for
l/i gallon
OLEO. Good Luck. lb.
OLEO, Nutley. lb
CHEESE. Wisconsin Cream, lb
Nectar, •/> Ih. .
Nectar. 1-4 lb.
Our Own. Vi lb.
Big Double-header
Cones
Frozen
Malt
Phones
Office 31 and 133
Successor to
3r. S. T. Humphreys
Fresh Ground ’
T. & 0. Special
Coffee, lb
29c
17c
22c
19c
... 13c
19c
19c
25c
29c
...5c
27c
39c
This is
Not • ; r
Chain Store
Where Service,'
Quality and I
Prices Meet
...7c
12c
Halbert
northwesl
and awaj
300 foot |
E. B. Buchanan,
M. D.
Physician and
Surgeon
Phones: Office 174, Res. 9
Office in Fillmore Ho^el Bldg.
Oranges. Honeymoon brand
dozen 20c
Delicious Apples, doz. 20c
Winesap Apples, nice ones
dozen 12c
Lemons, California sun-kist
dozen 20c
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_22c
_22c
_4c
5c
_5c
_10c
_10c
_10c
3c
Black Pepper,
celo bags
i/2 lb...............
FRANK A.
MOOD, M. D.
GENERA! PRACTICE
and SURGERY
|i V
*fl —C I
| f I pints
’33 Plymouth Coach,
see it and drive
iU 350
C. & E. CHEVROLET
COMPANY
Nocona. Texas
$1.65
87c
Jim Se
& P. R. H
ita is dril
aw
Wichita Maid
FLOUR
24 POUND SACK
’32 Ford Tudor, a good
£ 225
C. & E. CHEVROLET
COMPANY'
Nocona. Texas
8 O’clock Coffee
lb. *|
T. &0.CASH STORE
and Saturday, May 8, 9
1 Mrs. N
Bhr, Mrs.
Lsa
Al Mr.
Park Sq
RUNS 01
(Cl
WITHOUT
READ WHAT I
GUMMAGE, I
ALA, WRITES
nine miles fre
plant was a gr
venience to s
every two d
refrigeration
uniform, caw
spoilage wherl
not get ice.
our Kerosene I
we have all I
need. The al
storage capael
me to save 11
overs. We I
^lectroluz will
price every ycl
Miss La Dell Whiteaker of Draugh-te
on’s Business College, Wichita FallsflL
was the week-end guest of her par- ▼
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude White-
i aker.
5
5C
...10c
10c
15c
9C
25c
15c
Earl Loy of Memphis has been'
visiting his sister, Mrs. John Harper, |
in the Prairie Point community and ‘
his mother, Mrs. Loy, at Decatur.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bond. Mrs. Bill
j Pribble, and Misses Lorraine Henley j
' and Artie Pribble were the Sunday ;
■ afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. |
( Stanley Bond near Terral, Okla.
17c
“E
10c
PANGBURN’S Special Mother’s Day |
wrappers and mottos. if
Nocona Drug Co. |
“A Registered Pharmacist Always on Duty”
Curb Service — Free Delivery
KEq
every dd
comford
have ma
ated Ell
finest ci I
from cod
such thil
at all tl
frozen dl
from kitl
And I
operated
only a fl
ing of I
more. Ol
actualljl
bills anl
for itsell
Thisl
and tile paralysis cases
five days.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday—
9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. R. L.
9C
7C
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Lettuce, large firm heads,
each 4c
Carrots, nice bunches each 3c
Radishes, long red ones
bunch
Grexn Beans, nice and
tender, lb.
Tomatoes, nice ones, lb
Every Sack
Guaranteed
48b
1-pound boxes, regular price $1.00,
while they last Ow
Also many other beautiful boxen up to $5.00
I
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday—
9:45 a. m—Sunday School.
D. Hearn, Superintendent.
11:00 a. m—Mother’s Day service
with special music.
7:45 p. m.—Evening Worship. Ser-
mon by Pastor.
Monday—
3:30 p. m.—Woman’s Missionary
■ Society will meet at the church.
Mother's Day
II
I
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boutwell,
Mrs. Jack Pruitt, and Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. McNew were the Sunday even-
ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Harper in the Prairie Point
community.
Fresh Sani-Frozen Ice
Cream, made fresh daily.
Pints 15c
Quarts ... 25c
C I Ice Cream Salt
I | 5 lb. box
Used Car Bargains!
’31 Chevrolet Sedan
’200
C. & E. CHEVROLET
COMPANY
Nocona. Texas
Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis and sons of
Lubbock spent the week-end here
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude ,
■ Whiteaker and family. Mr. Davis
I returned to Lubbock Sunday after- ’
noon but Mrs. Davis and sons re-
mained for a more extended visit.
•'J
GAS
2
Eye, Ear, Nose, inroat
and Fitting of Glasses
We will have a full line of PARTS
this year for all makes of Mowers and 1I
NOTICE
The Seniors, Juniors, and the
faculty take this means of
thanking Mr. Vaughn for the
entertaining theatre party on
last Friday night. It was sin-
cerely appreciated by all.
That's Odd
The American people are proud
of the high educational standard
which they have, but it is a known
fact that the average amount spent
I for books in the United States in the
! last year was forty cents.
An unusual photograph was ob-
tained bj’ research workers at Col-
I umbia University ... a photograph
of sound waves as they began their
! journey in concentric circles. The
! sound waves in question were made
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday—
9:45 a. m.—Sunday School.
10:45 a. m.—Sermon: ‘’Building
Up the Church" (No. 2).
11:45 a. m.—Communion.
7:00 p. m.—Young People's Class.
8:00 p. m.—Sermon: "Paul’s Ser-
mon on Mars' Hill.”
Tuesday—
1:00 p. m.—Ladies meet for sewing.
4:00 p. m.—Ladies’ Bible Class.
Wednesday—
8:00 p. m.—Prayer Meeting.
Special Notice—Students of Abi-
lene Christian College are broadcast-
ing tonight (Friday. May 8) from
the Abilene Christian College Audi-
torium by means of remote control
' over station WFAA at Dallas, from
8:30 to 9:00 o’clock. It will be a
program well worth your time.
Abilene Christian College officials
expect it to be exceptionally fine,
and invite you to tune in.
Special Notice—The program of
the young people's class has been so
modified as to include about 30
minutes song drill. Songs will be
interspersed with appropriate poems
and with Bible narratives, making
both an interesting and profitable
service. Those of all ages are wel-
come. and the services are especially
designed for the development of
children, youth, and young men and ,
women. W. B. Banister has charge'
of the song practice and drill.
Salad Dressing and
Spreads, quart
"c I size
NOTICE
The Senior Class wishes to
thank the Junior Class. Mr. and
Mrs. O. V. Beck. Mrs. McCarley,
Mrs, Lesh. Mrs. Vick and possib-
ly others for the enjoyable party
given them last Friday night.
It was an occasion that will be
remembered by all.
N. B. C. SPECIAL#
CAKES. Fig. Tart. Ih.
5c CAKES,2£°r
PRINCE ALBERT, ran
CIGARETTES. pkK.
MUSTARD, quart jar
PEANUT BUTTER, qt. jar
Sparkle G«klin D«*ert. pk«
SALAD DRESSING. Iona. qt. jar
MEAL. P-rl. 20 Ih. bag J
i*ATKS. IJmmedary. plig. ...............15c
OVALTINE. 50c J* lie; 1140 riae 03c
I
. a. ***■--wux.Matj w__
| Cubine, Superintendent.
1 11:00 a. m.—Sermon.
"Honoring Mother."
7:00 p. m.—B. T. U.
Director.
8:00 p. m.—Sermon. Subject:
"An Ancient Question For Modern
Days."
Monday—
3:00 p. m.—All circles of the W. M.
U. will meet. See W. M. U. an-
nouncements for places of meeting.
Tuesday—
7:30 p. m.—Y. W. A. meeting will
be held at the church.
Wednesday—
7:30 p. m.—Widweek Prayer Ser-
vice.
Thursday—
7:30 p. m.—Choir Rehearsal.
Mrs. Joe Janeway and Mrs. A. L.
Daniel were business visitors in
Wichita Falls Tuesday.
Arrowhead Staff
Editor-in-chief Kelvyn Smith :
Associate Editor Jack Crain I
Sports Editor Harold Croxton]
Feature Writer
Senior Reporter
Junior Reporter.
Sophomore Reporter.
Freshman Reporter .
Home Ec. Reporter..
SHERIFF’S SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS. CountV of
Montague.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That bv virtue of a certain Order of
Sale issued out of tne Honorable
District Court of Dallas Countv. on
the 13th dav of ApriL 1936. by Geo
W. Harwood. Clerk District Court.
Dallas Countv. for the sum of Nine-
teen Hundred Thirteen & 40-100
,$1913.40) Dollars and costs of suit,
under a Judgment, in favor of E. H.
Dickson in a certain cause in said
Court. No. 19961-D and stvled E. H.
Dickson vs. F. M. Clark, et al was
placed in mv hands for service. I. H
T. Chandler as Sheriff ot Montague
Countv. Texas, did. on the 5th day
of Mav. 1936 lew on certain Real
Estate, situated in Montague Coun-
■■ I tv. Texas, described as follows to-
by two loud electric sparks. 8he ex-I off ^th^^utheas.
plosion effect travels outward in the i B]ock No. 4 H & T C Railway Com-
air as a spherical shell. It consists i panv survev. Certificate No. 691. in
of compressed mass of air in front Xbv’ met“sma°nd
and rarefied region behind. The ^ounds as follows’^BEOINNINf > 10
light from each gap. striking the yards West of the Northwest corner
comparatively slow-moving sound of the Owen ;<■'
waves, causes shadows to appear ; ^rdsB to No^ ^t Eas? wirn
which can be caught by the photo- • the North line of.said Block 63-7-18
graphic plate. -----
Your heart wouldn’t give you any i Tljence^outh
pain even if it were broken.
1 cently a doctor who
wanted to look at a
pinched one while he was operating
on a patient. IL. 2— ...
i person did not jerk as one would ex- ' said railroad right of wav to the
pect when subject to pain. ,
I rubbed the heart with his finger and .
no pain would result. This proved
that there is no pain in or on the
heart due to physical forces. .
It is a known fact that a bath
helps the body: now it is known that
a bath helps the brain. Dr. Retan.
who dlicovered this wash, slits the
' ankle-vein and stick* a drain-needle
at the base of the spine. For three
| and one-half hours h e inject*
i through the vein a solution of or-
dinary table salt in distilled water. |
This mild wash thin* the blood
The thinned blood, rising to the
brain region, reduce* it* omotic
I j pre*aur<> . . . the vital force that
I cause* food substance* to pass
through the ceil wall* U> form body
tissue* Tiw brain wash passe*
through the capUlariM. producing
complex (hemical and electrics!
change* in the surrounding Uarae
and M break* down the poteen*
Jmb. teteh wMh an ta-
tenigeM* o( ite own cm** out and
Dcor riNF H David Beck. Harold Croxton: Miss such baths cured a child of St. Vitus
lUjKt L.y.’d M ■ Allen. Miss Martin. Mr. Stone. Mr. dance.
1A IL H Cogswell, Mrs. Mitchell. Miss F
W■ ■ ■ lv*lD. ■ Ford- Mr Smith, and a guest. Miss j three'sleeping
■ ■■■ ■■ ■ Dude Biter. Othorc -
.A I P w /■ I cloth — I ■ ■ I Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Beck. Mrs. Vick.! The third died from other
VUgUI bag
I llltr LXv. was aaa.K.
I yards to its
~ 21 -
said Block and continuing
! East line of the Whitehead
the E. A. Ewell
is to a noint 70
hecenter of the M K
TTmence East with
He also 1 East boundrv line of said S
“lso: stake: Thence North 545-1
; to a stake in prairie: Then
' stake: Thence East 60 v.
Thence South 161-1-3 '
olace of bcginlng coni
One
lar..
joertv
lora Cl
r*t Tt|c*‘
■Ina the
Northeast corner,
with tne East line of
saia Dives, and continuing with the
, Re East line of the Whitehead or John
had always Clark Block, continuing^South^witn
person’s hfcart' the East line of t..c — -zk.r-.""
1 Block 206-4-9 vards to a point ...
„ . . A .u . I feet North of thecer.xr c. ...*
He stated that the & y rv tract; Thence East
pect when subject to pain
(f said Section a
’ "15-1-9 vards
Jhence West
large stone marked
ith 362-2-3 vards a
EaTW
k and that on the
jWi
^virr
andT Mid Order of 8*l».
nlKive described Reni E»-
ibhr vendue for cash Jo
Hi week* immedisi-Vv
Qkte «h «av at
Jerry Addington I ,
Joyce Arnold I
Violet Smith j
Hollis Cole J
Lavada Wall
Sue Griffey!
I
Juniors Honor Seniors With Party .
on Beck Lawn
The formal garden party Friday |
evening. May 1. honoring the Sen- ,
tor*, and at which the Juniors were i .
hosts, proved to be the high point of j
the pear’s social activities. The,
lovelj’ lawn and flower garden of ■
the O. V. Beck home was made more!
gala for the occasion by the addi-1
tion of a lattice fence and arch over i
which were twined vines and roses, i
Formal invitations issued ten days |
prior to the date bade the Seniors
to the party.
The receiviing line included the I
president of the class. David Beck,]
vice precident Ozella McCarley. La ,
Verne Porter, and Maedell Tipton. |
After the arrival of the guests, a i
| short and well-received program I ,
! was given by two talented members |
i of the Junior class. Miss Patsy I
| Foster offered a vocal selection in i I
' her own charming manner and little | i
' Miss Sue Allyn Stripling, the ten I
! year old Junior, and an unusually I
talented reader, entertained with a j
■ splendid number and both artists re-
| sponded to encores.
I Tables, decorated in blue and1
white, in the center of which were | '
' roses filled with blue and white del- [ -
: phinium, were arranged on the lawn i
— -1 where guests were seated and where i
I they played the popular game of [ |
: Bingo. Prizes for Bingo winners I
were miniature hats.
A two-course supper was served. I
The plate included two kinds of'
Tfj | sandwiches, olives, potato chips, and ■
■fi I punch, with a dessert course of
US | brick cream and cake. Clever little I
gy j animal novelties were favors for the '
Sh I guests. | -
Eu Miss Martin, sponsor of the class,] .
_ presided at the punch bowl.
The culmination of the evening's I
festivities were found in the mid- j
■ night theatre party given by Mr.'
■ Vaughn of the Nocona Theatre to
■ the Juniors, Seniors, and the faculty.
9 Guests attending the party includ-
■ I ed Thelma Usleton, Minnie Lee
■! Knox, Louise Oldham. Jim A. Wil-
■ liams. Lovie Lasseter, Martha Dean
■ Crow. Elois Duggan. Jonell Level.
■ Martha Lou Kelley, Sue Griffey, Lou
■ Maddox, Mattie Lenora Salmon, Earl
■ Frost Read. Louise Brown. Phillys
■ Lesh. Elberta Howard. Joyce Arnold,
Oleta Hudson. Irma Dale Etter.
I Roy Weiss, Ottis Carey. Neil Alexan-
■ der, Tommy Wilkes. Robert Earl Col-
■ lins. Jack Perryman. Cecil Parsons.
I Glen Houpt. Louie Oldham. Noble
■ I Howard. Billie Hartman. Weldon t
■ McCarley. Morris Khan. Jerry Ad-
■ dington, Thomas E. Allison. Ernest
■ Merkt: Juniors: Ozella McCarley,
I Maedell Tipton. La Verne Porter,
■ | Helen Sewell. Helen Lasseter. Patsy
■ ■ Foster. Shirley McBride, Jane Lesh.
■ [Jov Stump. Sue Allyn Stripling, centers in a patient’s
I David 'Rnrlr T-Tornld Prnvtnn • knthc nurori o nHil
One brain wash limbered a
De- paralyzed tongue in half an hour. Of
‘ ’ j sickness victims thus
Others attending were! treated, two recovered immediately.
causes.
Mrs Phil Lesh. Mrs. C. E. McCarley. Laths completely cured four infan-
j Misses Flna Ruth.
i Marilyn Beck.
This proved
! (take
olace of begin
Hundred and 1
three One
-'re< of land,
-he nroi ‘
wife Co
first fijr
bel.._ ------
the Court li
Montan ue C
Montavue
of in A M
of *nld lew a
J will sell f
tote st mil
th* hi»h*st
n1 Mid F
CHrit
And in u
ihi* notice
Fnvllsh U„.
three roiMM
tneMine *™ ,
Ntaon* Ninr* a
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THE NOCONA NEWS
1936
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Perry, F. L. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1936, newspaper, May 8, 1936; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1230599/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.