The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1974 Page: 9 of 16
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Open 6 un. to 9 p.m.
Awards Presented At Cub
Scout Blue and Gold Banquet
Akela Ward then presented Sawyer, welcomed them to Den Donnie Hancock of Bowie Sat-
Real Barbecue
Al kinds of Food to go.
To The Citizens Of Nocona
Another food reason to save at Hesperian
AN EXTRA
PAY CHECK
EVERY MONTH
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Montague Science Fair
Winners Are Announced
We invite you to try us for your Sunday dinner,
especialy our old friends and customers.
We have just received a shipment of new TV
sets from the warehouse in 21-inch, 23-inch, and
25-inch diagonal screen.
Weddings, Portraits,
Anniversaries, Photo Copying
Kodak Film Processing
ew Square Dane
Dresses
The place of Good Food
and Reasonable Prices!
Brownie's Cafe
are the new Webelo leaders.
Den I received the Akela
HESPERIAN
SAVINGS
I TV Reception Simuiaiea
Quasar
by MOTOROLA
lots for the first primary must
be mailed back to the County
Clerk and postmarked not
later than midnight on May
3, 1974.
You can save more than $100 off regular price
when you buy one of these new sets.
We have a good selection of used
Black and White and Color TV Sets
BADGES were awarded to these Cub Scouts Thursday evening at the Blue and Gold
Banquet, from left, Jerry Smith, Brad Brown, Kyle Keck, Mark Leaton, Mark Hager,
and R,ob Mitchell.
visitors arid supper guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Pettigrew, Bowie.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lewis
visited Mrs. Ena Sexton at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Angel, Spanish Fort, on Sun-
day afternoon.
Friday Mrs. Myrtle Crox-
ton and Virgil Manley visited
Mrs. Maxine Croxton and Mrs
Tony Croxton, Bowie. Thurs-
day they visited Mr. and Mrs
Clyde Croxton, Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Croxton, Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Croxton and Randy all of
the Scouts with the following
awards:
Chris Russell was award-
ed the Arrow of Light, which
is the highest award a Cub
Warehouse Sale!
Save over $100
on new Quasar by Motorola
Color TV Sets
in a Democratic Primary or
a General Election within the
last three years.
ALSO
Double Rack of New Women's
Dresses & Pants Suits
Now V Price
We will do our best to give you the very best
service and merchandise possible at Ben Franklin, just as
you have been receiving. We trust that you will continue
to give us your fine patronage.
Belcherville News
By HILDE WORKMAN
Sunday, March 10th
Located just north of town on Highway 103
next door to John's Grocery
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We sincerely appreciate the fine reception you
have given us in coming to Nocona and buying the Ben
Franklin Store. You have been most gracious and we
thank you very much.
Pies - $1.10
Doughnuts - $1.10 dozen
French Doughnuts - 15*
Fried Pies - 20*
Cinnamon Rotis - 10* each
We will appreciate serving you and look forward to
seeing you in our store.
Ash Fry every Friday Night
with trimmings * $1.75
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To help wipe out cancer in
your lifetime, support the
American Cancer Society.
107 E Elm in Kona Mall
825-4518
Thursday. They visited Stevie
Miller in the Henrietta hos-
pital Wednesday. Sunday night
they attended the "After Glo
Singing” at the Church of the
Nazarene, Nocona.
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
ODIE CLAYTON, Owner
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CUB SCOUTS getting service pins at the Blue and Gold Banquet here Thursday
were, from left, Joe Albertson, Jackie Mitchell, Mark Waldrip, Mark Murphy, Bret
Meekins, Mark Henry, Tim Stephenson, Chris Uselton, Zane Meekins.
Choice of Four Meats, two Vegetables,
Salad, Drink and Dessert ...
$1.65 ind. tax
L. Register to vote at least
30 days prior to the Demo-
cratic Primary, which is May
101 E. Broadway, Gainesville, Texas 76204
Phone: (817) 665-3486
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You work hard for your money. Now, make your money work hard
for you! Let your savings "bring home the bacon” every month.
Come to Hesperian Savings and learn about the MONTHLY IN-
TEREST payment plan. When you request this service, your in-
terest will be mailed to your home every month. It's an ideal
plan for people who need a regular monthly income...and is avail-
able on savings certificates of $10,000 or more.
This is just one of a number of important personal savings plans
at Hesperian. There is at least one that serves your savings pro-
gram BEST All earn the highest interest rates permitted by law
plus the added bonus of free SAH Green Stamps. Any of the
folks at Hesperian Savings will be pleased to explain the advan-
tages of the various savings programs and how they make your
money work harder for you!
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"Now is that any way to talk
on a princess telephone?"
Due to the large amount of time required to •
keep books and the large amount of money required to
finance such an operation, we have discontinued the prac-
tice of selling merchandise on open account All purchases
will be cash as is customary in most stores of this kind.*
However, we invite you to use our lay-away plan at anytime.
OPPS’ WRONG WINNER
The News got the winners
all mixed up in the story last
week concerning the essay
contests at South Ward school
Zane Meekins, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Meekins, won first
place while Chris Useltonwon
third. We had them reversed,
giving Chris credit for first
place. Anyway Zane got the
$5.00 first prize and that's
important.
Nearly 1.9 million service-
men were told about Veterans
Administration benefits dur-
ing the years the agency's
counselors were stationed in
the Southeast Asia combat
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Mark Minor, 8th grade stu-
dent, won sweepstake honors
at Montague School’s annual
Science Fair held Monday in
connection with Public Schools
Week at Montague.
Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Minor Jr., entered a
I and Akela Ward presented urday afternoon. Sunday din-
them a Webelo scarf. Don ner guests were Mr. and Mrs
Meekins and Jerry Waldrip Joe Pippin. Monday afternoon
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' Scout can earn. Billy Harrell award for having the best
। and Brad Brown received the table display and they also
1 Bobcat award and Mark Lea- won the Parents Attendance
1 ton andJerrySmithweregiven Award. Maurine Meekins and
i the Bear Badge. The Denner Fern Murphey are Den I Den
J badge went to Kyle Keck and Mothers. Their theme was
i Rob Mitchell and the Assist- Cowboys and Indians. They
J ant Denner badge was given made covered wagons with
! to Chris Thomas and Mark each families’ name written
> Hager. The Webelos had two across the top. Their nap-
J boys receiving awards. Dar- kin ring name plate featured
i ren Meekins, the Naturalist a cowboy hat and blue and gold
J and Engineer; Michael Seig- striped mint cups had an In-
■ ler, Artist, Naturalist, and dian head on the top of a pipe
1 Showman. cleaner attached to the cup.
! One Year Pins went to Mark Flower vases were made from
> Murphey, Jackie Mitchell, Rob baby food jars and clothes
I Mitchell, Chris Uselton, Bret pins to represent water bar-
i Meekins, Joe Tom Albertson, rels. Blue and gold candles
? Mark Leaton, Kyle LaMar, in blocks of tree branches
-------------------------------- were placed along the table.
The centerpiece was f.n In-
dian tepee with a fire and a
skin drying in front.
Den n retraced the Chis-
holm Trail. Their table rep-
resented a chuck wagon with
wheels on each side of the
table and a drawing for the
front and back of the wagon.
Pioneer women and men dec-
orated eachperson’s mint cup.
Tents with flags were placed
along the table. Blocks of
tree branches had each fam-
ilies’ name and Den I burn-
ed on it. Their centerpiece
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Services At Shady
Grove Sunday
Regular second Sunday ser-
vices will be held at Shady
Grove Methodist Church next
Sunday, March 10th, at 11 a.m.
Rev. Roger Ginter of
Wichita Falls will preach. The
public is invited.
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Cub Scout Pack 108 held the Mark Henry, and adult lead- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Farmer Bowie. Sunday afternoon they
annual Blue and Gold Banquet ers. Fern Murphey, Louis visited O. W. Adkins, Bowie, were joined by Miss Min-
on Feb. 28th at 7:00 at the Russell, and Charles Stephen- on Tuesday. Wednesday night nie Belle Manley and all visit-
Community Center. Everett son. Two year pins were visitors were Mr. and Mrs. ed Mrs. Ollie Harrell, MRs.
Ward acted as Cubmaster, given to Zane Meekins, Jerry Stean Collier, Wichita Falls. John Reeves and Mrs. Averle
Mark Waldrip lead the group Smith, Mark Waldrip, Chris Mrs. T. E. Stuart, Weather- Privitt all in Henrietta,
in saying the Pledge of Al- Russell, and adult leaders, ford and John Farmer spent Mrs. Privitt and Mrs.
legiance and Rev. Edward Don Meekins, Maurine Meek- all day Sunday. Afternoon Reeves were Belcherville
Garrett offered the invoca- ins, and Jerry Waldrip. Tim visitor was Gerald Farmer, visitors Tuesday.
tion. Stephenson received a three Wichita Falls. Mrs. Farmer Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pippin
A delicious meal was en- year pin. has been sick all week and is attended funeral services for
joyed by everyone before be- Zane Meekins, Jackie feeling better at this writing. Luther Sewell in Nocona
Ing entertained by the Country Mitchell, Chris Uselton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ritchie
Cousins, a local group of Jerry Smith advanced to visited Mr. and Mrs. Steven
musicians. Webelos. Den Chief, Keith Parr and Jason, Mr. and Mrs.
Voting GuideW
Are Announced
was a log with a drawing of
the Chisholm Trail and an In-
dian camp. Triena Knowles
is this groups Den Mother.
Den 4 carried out the In-
dian theme in their decora-
tions. Mint cups were cov-
ered with Indian tepees.
Tomahawks, made from dowel
pins, leather, and feathers,
featured each person’s name.
Paper maiche totem poles
were made for each family
with their name colored on
it . The cubs also made an
Indian headband, which they
wore during the banquet. La-
Marylis Fore and Dyanne Lee
lead this groupas Den Mothers
however, Adrienne Leaton is
conducting the meetings dur-
ing February and March.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hays
of Wichita Falls visited their
relatives, Rev. and Mrs.
Luther K. Wilson, Mr. and
Mrs. LeRoy Gist, Sunday.
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112 E. Walnut Martha Allen
| 4. Register to vote at your display of “Effects of Deter-
■ , County Tax Collector’s office gents on Plant Growth.” His
I or with a properly deputized work and others competing at
| person allowed to register the local Fair will be enter-
79 voters. ed in the Regional Science
N 5. Notify your County Tax Fair at Midwestern Univer-
j Collector of changeofaddress sity March 20-23.
| 5 days prior to election day Other top winners in the
K so that you are registered in junior high division were Don-
the proper precinct, if you na Watson, “Water Purifica-
H have moved within the county, tion," first; Susie Romine
6. On moving from one “The Heart,” second, and
county to another, you must Buddy Lee “Blood,” third,
re-register 30 days prior to Winners in the 5th and 6th
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eral years.
Other junior high winners
in the Montague Science Fair
were:
Second Division — Dean
Duke “Soil Testing.”
Third Division — Jeanne
Dunbar “Water Pollution”,
Eddie Fender “The Teeth”,
Sharon Fender “The Eye”,
and Wanda Jones “Drugs.”
Also on the program Mon-
day night was a short musi-
cal skit presented by the girls
of the 7th and 8th grade class
composed of Wanda Jones,
Susie Romine, Donna Watson.
Jeanna Dunbar, Sharron Fen-
der, and Paula Wells.
Members of the Montague
school faculty an executive
officers of the School Board
and PT A were recognised.
Refreshments were served by
the PT A hospitality committee
Presiding at the program was
Melvin Fenoglio, school prin-
cipal who also directed the
Science Fair. He was as-
sisted in the science work
by Mrs. Glenna Heller of the
school faculty.
the election, if you wish to grades were Lynn Self “Bat-
vote in your new place ofresi- tery", first; Glenda Lee,
dence. “Fungi,” second; and Jerry
gurg--pvoz 7. On April 14, 1974, the Gray “Transformation of
3 absentee voting for the first Plants Into Coal,” third.
I primary by personal appear- Winners were announced
? : ance at the County Clerk’s and trophies and ribbons pre-
! office begins and goes through sented at the Public Schools
I the fourth day preceding the Week program at the school
[ election. Monday night. Presentations
E 8. Applications for absen- were made by Willard Shack-
• 9 tee voting for the first pri- elford. Public Schools Week
aemE mary must be received by the chairman of the Montague Ma-
County Clerk not later than sonic Lodge. The local Ma-
the close of business on April sons have sponsored the
30, 1974. prizes for the loal school’s
9. Marked absentee bal- Science Fair for the past sev-
. 18 years and older are elig-
‘ ible to vote in all Democratic
m Party elections.
3k 3. Present registrations
m . are valid if you have voted
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Hays, Edgar R. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1974, newspaper, March 7, 1974; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493631/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.