The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1977 Page: 10 of 13
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From 11:30
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Mystery Table
At 9 p.m. we will reveal two tables, selected
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your food check is ON THE HOUSEI!
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served with rolls, salad and
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Arnett, Allie
Services are pending for
Mrs. Allie Estelle Arnett, 64,
who died Tuesday, June 28 in
her home in Nocona. Daugher-
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DEALERSHIP
NOMI ININGY CONSIRVATION
Available for Montague County
910,000 a year potential
Cost of dealership: $15,000 plus working capital
INCLUDES: Advertising, Inventory, Appoint-
ments, complete training, Truck, Driver and
Driver helper.
Fall line of Services: Insulation, Storm
Windows, Prime Windows, Air Infiltration, and
Solar Energy.
BIAND NAMES: Owens-Coming, General
Electric, Honeywell, Labountay.
PROVEN PROFITS-BUT REQUIRES WORK
Call Mike O'Riley
214-234-3710
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Catfish
Friday night from 6 til 11
Family Style-All You Can Eat!
$250
Panty
Hose
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Hughes,
Mrs. Henry C.
Funeral services were held
Sunday, June 26 in Ringgold
Methodist Church for Mrs.
Henry C. (Ether P.) Hughes,
85, Rt. 1, Ringgold. Mrs.
Hughes died June 24 in the
Pioneer Manor Nursing Home,
Henrietta. Rev. Lee Lucas
officiated at the services with
, Scott Brothers handling the
arrangements. Burial was in
Ringgold Cemetery.
Mrs. Hughes was born June
15, 1892 in Forney, Tex. to
after a week long illness at the
Nocona General Hospital. He
was born June 28, 1902 in
Montague, Tex.
He was married to the Miss
Rachael Underwood, July
11.1925 in Henrietta. Preceed-
ed in death by his parents,
Jesse Tom and Esther Harris
Pollard, he is survived by his
widow and two children J. T.
Pollard of Ft. Worth and Mrs.
John (Sybil) Smith of Abilene
and three grandchildren.
He was a member of the
Church of Christ. Nocona.
WHO IS
The Little Girl
Who Lives Down The Lane
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Ladies' and
Springs, Ok., Mrs. Arnett was
the daughter of Robert and
Alice Williams. She was
proceeded in death by her
husband. Jetty B. in 1974. She
is survived by two sons: Bill
Pruett, Ft. Worth and Roger
Arnett, Nocona; a daughter
Mrs. Betty Jo Black, Nocona
and two brothers Grover
Williams, Burkburnett and Art
Williams of Archer City; 11
grandchildren and one great
grandchild.
She was a housewife and a
member of the Baptist Church.
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Willis Nunley
Willis Nunley Aldridge, 87.
died June 23 at the Brook
Haven Nursing Home, Fort
Worth. Funeral services were
held Saturday at Scott Funeral
Home with burial in Reed
Cemetery in Myra, Tex.
Born Feb. 13. 1890 in
Bonham, Tex. He was a
longtime resident of Saint Jo
before moving to Fort Worth
three years ago. He was a
retired farmer and a member
of the Baptist Church.
Survivors include a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Eddie Mae Cole of
Santa Clara, Calif.; two
grandchildren, five great
grandchildren and several
nieces and nephews, and a
stepson, Morris Bell. He was
preceeded in death by his
wife, the former Miss Eligh
Ellen Fincher.
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Trail Drive in
1 Week Only
Happy Hour
FROM 11:30 A.M. UNTIL
6 P.M.
FREE PEANUTS
Dresses
*1 5 and $20
Happy Hour
FROM 11:30 A.M. UNTIL
6 P.M.
FREE PEANUTS
BLOUSES
Only $400
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Pollard, George
Funeral services were held
yesterday in the Church of
Christ, Nocona for George
Mose Pollard, 74, a retired
rancher. Rev. William H.
Yeargin officiated at the
services with burial in
Montague Cemetery. Ar-
rangements were handled by
Scott Brothers. Pallbearers
were Horace Priddy, Virgil
Elrod, Leroy Priddy, Melvin
Fenoglio, Raymond Walker,
and Cecil Johnson.
Mr. Pollard died June 26
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Boren Schoolhouse, Ringgold.
He preceeded her in death
June 28, 1966.
She is survived by children:
Clifford Hughes, Henrietta.
Morris C. Hughes. Seminole,
Tex.; Maurice W. Hughes,
Seminole, Tex.; Mrs. J. C.
(Irene) Cain of Ringgold; Mrs.
Charles F. (Midge) Noel of
Stockton, Calif.; and Mrs. Joe
Patrick of taque, Tex. Also
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Funeral Home handled the Mrs. Marie Clarissa Miller,
local arrangements with Rev. 55, of Rt. 3, Pct. 4, Nocona,
James Duckworth officiating died June 26. Funeral services
at the services. Burial was in were held yesterday. June 29
Rose Hill Cemetery, Fort from First United Methodist
Worth. Church with Rev. Leland
A former employee of the Young officiating and Scott
Nocona Boot Company, Mrs. Brothers of Nocona handling
Phillips was born Oct. 8, 1914 the arrangements. Burial was
in Little River. Tex. She was in Nocona Cemetery.
married June 18. 1949 to Mrs. Miller was born May
Hollis Miller Phillips in 13, 1922 to Clayton and Nona
Mesquite, Tex. Hadden Ferrell in Alamosa,
He survives as well as her Colo. On Sept. 25, 1939, she
mother, Edna Lillian Holley, married Noal Miller in Taos,
four daughters: Mrs. Alta N.M.
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Shoes
Methodist with the Rev. E. C. Jean Clower, Ft. Worth; Mrs. She is survived by her RAge ConAal
Cole and the Rev. Roy Ricker Paula Gilbert, Nocona; Mrs. husband, parents; three child- --55? —--d
officiating. Burial was in the Sondra Burks. Columbia, Mo.; ren: Mrs. Don (Jean) Popham Condal Haven Rose, 42, Rt.
Perryman Cemetery under Mrs. Sheryl F. Kewely, of Mert, Tex.; Jimmy B. Miller 2, Nocone, died June 28 in
direction of Scott Funerel Columbia, Mo. end one sister, of Arlington, Tex. end Jerry Nocone Generel Hospital.
ome. Alte Wynne, Ft. Worth. There Miller of Delies; sisters: Mrs. Funerel services for the former
Born Dec. 11, 1913 in are also nine grandchildren Bob Prunty of Red River, yardman at Foxworth-Gal-
Montague County, Fanning and two great grandchildren. N.M.; Mrs. Lorene Briggs of braith Lumber Co. were held
was a veteran of World War II She was proceeded in death Golden, Colo.; Mrs. Winifred yesterday, June 29 in the
and ran a store and service by her father, Charley Stansel Oime, Alamosa, Colo.; Mrs. Bethel Baptist Church with
station in Forestburg. He was Hale. Winebeth Cook of Grand Rev. Jerry Kirby officiating,
a member of the Church of Junction, Colo.; two brothers: Daugherty-McGaughy Funeral
Christ. Kenneth of Alamosa, Colo. Home handled the arrange-
Survivors include his wife, Lucero. ‘Lu” and Dave of Flagstaff, Ariz. ments with burial in Nocona
Gretell; his mother Mrs. and 8 grandchildren. Cemetery.
Myrtle Fanning of Forestburg; The Millers moved to Born Oct. 5, 1934, Mr. Rose
a daughter. Mrs. Betty Jean Funeral services were held Nocona in July, 1955 and Mrs. was proceeded in death by his
Miller of Hurst, Tex.; a sister Friday, June 24 at 10 a.m. Miller was a member of the father Earl E. Rose and is
Mrs. Eula Fae Galmor of from Daughtery-McGaughy First United Methodist Church survived by his mother Mable
Forestburg and three grand- Funeral Home Chapel for of Nocona. Russell; one son, James
children. Ignacia "Lu" Lucero, 75, who Pallbearers were Dennis Michael Rose and two
m, died June 22. Kerr, Joe Combs, A. H. daughters Rene and Debbie
Phillips, Gussie „ Mr. Lucero, a resident of Godwin, Jerry Don Uselton, Rose, all of Nocona, Mrs.
I ’ Horizon Manor Nursing Pete Uselton and J. C. Melva Jean Holt, a sister of
Funeral services were held Home, Nocona, was born Feb. Haralson. Jr. Enid Ok. and one brother Arvil
Saturday, June 25 at Moore 17, 1902. Father Paul
Funeral Home Chapel, Ft. Higginbotham officiated at the
Worth, for Mrs. Gussie Irene services with burial at Nocona
Phillips, 62, of 508 Jennings, Cemetery.
Nocona. Mrs. Phillips died
Pallbearers included: Jim- Johnson, Loyd Fatheree, Rby
my Keck, Jerry Vaughn, Jerry Brawner and Curt Bowles.
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NOON
SPECIAL Barbeque Brisket
From 11:30 Potato salad, pinto beans; served
til 2:00 with salad, rolls and dessert.
ty-MeGaughy Funeral Home is John and Jane Wileax Adams,
handling the arrangements. She was married Aug. 9, 1911
Born April 12, 1913 in Rush to Henry Cator Hughes in the
Saturday, 9 til 1
Eddie Musick and Sundowners
Rose, Gainesvi
dessert, $150
*,
%
Price
Mrs. Nell Adams of Long
Beach, Calif, and a brother
Clifford Adams of Dallas, 20
grandchildren and 26 great
grandchildren and 1 great,
great grandchild.
Mrs. Hughes was a
housewife and a member of
Ringgold Methodist Church.
Pallbearers were T. W. g
Gilmore, L. M. Staley. Jr.. Joe M
Staley, Roy C. Fitts, Jr.. Ben |
Duff and Bob Tipton. I
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Fanning, Alfred
Alfred Fanning. 63, died in '
his home in Forestburg June 1
24.
Services were held Sunday
at 2 p.m. in Forestburg United J
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Hollingsworth, G. D. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1977, newspaper, June 30, 1977; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493784/m1/10/: 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.