The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1976 Page: 2 of 16
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Steak Cook-Out
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Open 7 days a week .
Round Steak
Sirloin Steak.
T-Bone Steak
Friday Night Special...AII you
can eat, chicken and fish
The hunters choice in
autoloading shotguns...
Bond sales
reported
Primers
CCI No. 209
Texas A & M University
System.
G.D. Hollingsworth
C. Hollingsworth
Richard A. Morton
Foxworth-Galbraith
Lumber Co.
JESSE HELEN REID
Jessie Helen
Reid dies
Georgia's Restaurant
and Drive Inn
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An arts and crafts fair and
guest appearances by fire-
eaters, magicians, jugglers
and many other surprise acts
will also highlight the festival
which starts at 10 a.m. and will
Forcier, Robin and Kelly,
Wichita Falls.
Glenn Ferguson, vocational agriculture teacher at Nocona High School received a pin for k‘s
20 years of service at the meeting of the Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association of
Texas in Fort Worth on Aug. 3
Leonard
Insurance
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FIRE — CASUALTY
EXTENDED
COVERAGE
AUTO — BONDS
Office Phone 825-6371
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Jeans, Jackets, & Shirts
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Ruths Dresses
And many other brands.
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Sirloin Strip - All You Can Eat
Includes-Baked Potato, Salad Bar, and all the Trimmings
Only $5’5
Children 12 and under; $3
Saturday night only from 5 p.
Your
Home Improvement
Headquarters
MOLNEY
USAVINGS
Open 7 days a week from 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Hwy 103 825-6753 835-3294
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Filled Table of Values
75% OFF
REMINGTON 1100
America s best selling automatic shotgun.
Gas operated, beautiful walnut stock,
ventilated rib, engraved receiver.
In 12 ga. only. Reg. $26995
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Actual judging of hay
entries will be on Oct. 1.
Registration for the State Hay
Show will begin at 9 a.m. on I
Oct. 2. with the hay judging '
contest coming at 10 a.m.
A discussion on quality '
forage production by Pratt will i
precede a noon barbecue.
The afternoon speaker will
be Reagan Brown, special
SMITH & WESSON 1000
Gas operated automatic with ventilated rib,
highly figured walnut stock, engraved
• receiver, in 12 or 20 ga. Reg. $269”
$189.95
$1.35
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John H. Bayer of Muenster
has been re-elected district
director in Zone 3 of the Upper
Elm-Red Soil and Water
Conservation District. He was
also re-elected chairman of the
district.
The Upper Elm-Red Soil and
Water Conservation District
includes Montague, Cooke and
all but the southeastern part of
Grayson County.
Conservation districts are
legal sub-divisions of state
government and are responsi-
ble for all conservation work
within their boundaries. Their
purpose is to focus attention
on land, water and related
resource problems and to
develop programs to solve
them.
twelve priced at $5 and
children under five admitted
free.
LOSE WAIT!!!
a fie Nocona News
Published Thursday of each week at 115 West Oak
Street, Nocona, Texas, 76255. Second class postage paid
at Nqcona, Texas.
the All American Country
Music Festival Sept. 4 at the
new Music Capital Fair-
grounds in Austin.
While Evel Knievel at-
tempts spectacular death-de-
fying jumps over clusters of
trucks and his entire daredevil
Tet tie ton’s
Guns
and Ammo
204 Bonham
Also attending were Mrs.
Ruth Yeager, George and Judy
Yeager, Cathy and Julie; Bill
and Betty Phillips. Lisa, Jeff,
Michael and Ivana; Harold and
Sammie Hammonds, Jon,
Burt, Danny and Dena; Mrs.
Alleene Harris, Sandy and
Johnny; Jess and Billie
Fowler, all of Waurika, Okla.
Mrs. Ethel Garner of
Nocona was a guest.
They held their reunion in
Nocona because of the “nice,
convenient American Legion
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reported last week by County
Bond Chairman Henry D.
Field, Jr. June Sales were
$8,726. Sales for the
six-month period totaled
$134,200 for 52 per cent of the
1976 sales goal of $260,000.
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DOVE HUNTER
SPECIALS
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assistant to Gov. Dolph
Briscoe.
Winners in the state show
will be announced at 2 p.m.,
with a wards -presented by H.
C. Bell-of Austin, a member of
the Board of Regents of the
Surrounded by country entertainers as Linda Hard-
western entertainment, Evel grove, Jody Miller, Sunny and
Knievel, the king of daredev- the Sunliners, Ferlin Huskey,
ils, will make his first public Alvin Crow and the Pleasant
appearance in Central Texas at Valley Boys and Balcones
Not only hay producers but
cattlemen and others should
find the 1976 State Hay Show
to their liking. The show is set
for Oct. 2 at the Harold Green
Farm on Farm Road 973 east
of Austin.
The educational event will
have a lot to offer, foremost
being the judging of hay
entries from across the state.
However, other attractions will
include an equipment exposi-
tion livestock exhibits, a hay '
judging contest, various edu-
cational booths, and several
keynote speakers.
A good hay crop is being
harvested throughout Texas,
and all producers should make
plans to attend the state show
and especially to submit hay
samples for judging, says Dr.
Neal Pratt, forage specialist
for the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service.
All hay samples must be
sent to the Travis County
Extension Office by Sept. 15.
A protein analysis will be
provided so there is no charge
for entering the show.
All class winners will
receive plaques along with
special prizes. The grand
champion entry will also
receive a special award, notes
Pratt.
show entertains thousands of Capital Fairgrounds, a new
thrill-loving spectators. Gram- 90-acre entertainment center
my-Award Winner and nation- located on Highway 71, eight
ally known western singer miles east of Bergstrom Air
Lynn Anderson will be Force Base.
performing such hits as “I Advance ticket sales began
Never Promised You A Rose this week in most major cities
Garden” and "Top Of The in Texas with mail order ticket
World." sales being handled at 109 E.
Also appearing at the day 10th Street, Austin, Texas
long family entertainment 78701. Ticket prices are: $8 in
festival will be such top Austin advance or by mail, $10 at the
and Nashville country western gate with children under
A reunion of the descen-
dants of D. E. and Sallie
Brown and G. W. and Mallie
Yeager of Waurika, Okla, was
held at the American Legion
Building and Nocona City Park
on Saturday and Sunday, Aug.
21 and 22. The oldest
attending was Pansey Brown,
Norman, Ark. and the
youngest was Ivana Phillips,
daughter of Bill and Betty
Phillips, Waurika, Okla.
The family travelling the
farthest was Bob and Ruetna
Kleidon and Kay, Patricia and
Melinda, Burbank, Calif, and
Marie Kleidon, Sun Valley,
Calif.
Others attending were Bill
and Bernadette Brown, Texar-
kana. Ark., Charles and
Catherine Hines, San Antonio,
Bayer will serve as director
and chairman for a five year
period.
Other directors of the
district include Wade Bond of
Bowie, Tex., Jerry Hudspeth
of Valley View, Tex., Clyde
Hale of Sherman, Tex., and
Hinds Clark of Nocona.
A district director is a
representative of one of five
zones of a conservation
district. An election is held in
a different zone each year.
Tex.; Blaine and Sallee Miller, Building and the facilities of
Mark and Sara, Terrall, Tex.; the Nocona City Park.”
Chilton and Gladys Duskill, The Saturday night park
Bill and Neva Yeager, Tassie entertainment was enjoyed by 1
and Angie, Mrs. Nancy the children and adults. They
GROUND .
CHUCK ib. $1-39
Management course set}
If you operate a small the program.
business, plan to attend a two The program will get
night management short- underway at 8 p.m. both
course Aug. 30 and 31 at Monday and Tuesday even-
Gainesville. ings at Gainesville Chamber of
Topics of interest will Commerce Office Building.
include "How to appeal to i The short course was
customer’s needs and the designed primarily for busi-
importance of sales and, ness people in Montague,
selling, "identifying sales Cooke, Grayson and Denton
opportunities and promotion of j Counties.
these opportunities through Pre-registration or notifica-
effective management,” and tion to county extension office
"Aids in attaining customer in Montague will help them in
satisfaction to promote repeat planning for expected atten-
business." dance.
Texas Agriculture Extension The program is open to
Service Specialists Ken Wolf public regardless of race,
and Bill Vastine will present creed, color, or national origin.
Funeral services for Jessie
Helen Reid, 37, were held at
10 a.m. Tuesday at Saint
Joseph’s Catholic Church, the
Rev. David Jeffery officiating.
Interment was at Spanish Fort
Cemetery under direction of
Daugherty-McGaughy Funeral
Home.
Mrs. Reid died in her home
on Aug. 22
She was born Dec. 14. 1938
in Nocona. She was the
daughter of Dovie Murphy and
Joe Wilcox. She married
Doyle Reid in Ringgold in
April 5, 1975. She was a
member of the Episcopal
Church.
Survivors are her husband,
her mother, Mrs. Dovie
Wilcox Horner, Nocona; three
sons, David Seay, Paul Seay
and Doyle B. Reid, Jr., all of
Nocona; two daughters. Sheila
Joyce Reid, Nocona and Mrs.
Abby Fenoglio, Montague;
one sister, Mrs. Wanda
Billings, Nocona; one brother,
Jody Wilcox, Dallas and two
nephews John Billings and
James Billings, both of
Nocona.
Pallbearers were Jim L.
Keck, Doyle Goolsby, Charles
Gilmore, T. P. Skinner, Pete
Horton, Jr., Leon Fenoglio,
Clarence Payne and Harold
Joe Shelton.
McElhannons visit
Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
McElhannon of Dallas Visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy C.
Fitts.
Editorand Publisher"
.... Society Editor
Advertising
^No. 6 or 8, 12 & 20 ga.4
$,,$2.50 §
"aava8ng
General chairman of the
State Hay Show is Verlin
Callahan, with Travis County
Extension Agent Gene Sears
serving as program chairman.
Hay is an important
commodity in Texas, points
out Pratt, and currently ranks
fifth among all commodities in
cash income value. The
specialist encourages produ-
cers to learn more about
producing high quality hay by
entering hay samples in the
State Hay Show and also
taking part in the show
program on Oct. 2.
greatly appreciated the cour-
tesy extended them by the
merchants and townspeople. |
7—
Russet
I SUBSCRIPTION RATES
1 year in Montague County .......................: 54.00
1 year outside Montague County >0 »»
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Hollingsworth, G. D. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1976, newspaper, August 26, 1976; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493741/m1/2/?q=%22%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.