The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 2011 Page: 3 of 8
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iour invitation Honoring volunteers . . .
The Nocona Cemetery
Advisory Board would like
to thank all the kind folks
who have made donations to
the Cemetery Fund this past
year.
There have been several
improvements made to the
cemetery with new name
markers over the three gates
to the cemetery. Also, new
guardrails were installed so
cars will not drive off into
drainage ditches. Some
things are still in progress.
Also, the Board is looking
for some new members. If
you are interested in donat-
ing a little of your time or
have some ideas for the
cemeteiy, they would like to
have you join them.
The Cemetery Advisory
Board meetings the fourth
Tuesday of the month at the
Nocona Police Department.
Meals 011 Wheels
April 14-20
Thurs. — Polish sausage,
butter beans, cabbage, corn-
bread, and dessert.
Fri. — Fried catfish,
pinto beans, coleslaw, hush
puppies, bread, and dessert.
Mon. — Pork chopetts,
sweet potatoes, peas, roll,
and banana pudding.
Tues. — Spaghetti with
meatballs, tossed salad,
green beans, garlic bread,
and apple cobbler.
Wed, — Beef tips with
brown gravy, noodles, mixed
vegetables, roll, and mixed
fruit.
Thursday, April 14, 2011, The Nocona News, Page 3
oly Week, schedule
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goal of $650 per day for this
year's offering. Meeting the
total $3,250 goal will
empower the Alliance's abil-
ity to help those with veri-
fied needs until this time
next year. This is the only
fund raising the Nocona
Ministerial Alliance per-
forms each year, and we
greatly appreciate your
financial support. This is
your opportunity to become
hands and feet in the name of
our Savior.
Schedule:
Monday ~ Bethel Baptist
Church
Tuesday — Central Chris-
tian Church
Wednesday ~ First
United Methodist Church
Thursday ~ First Baptist
Church
Friday ~ First Assembly
of God
— Photo by Tracy Mesler
The Carpenter's Shop Senior Citizens Center held a luncheon Monday honoring their
volunteers and retiring directors as part of Volunteer Appreciation Month.
Rotary makes plans for th i iillfesst
The Nocona Rotary Club
gives its nod for the 7th
Annual Bull Fest Saturday,
April 30, in Nocona's
Chisholm Trail Rodeo
Arena.
The show gets underway
7 p.m. with the children's
mutton bus tin' and steer rid-
ing events, and the bull rid-
ing competition at 8 p.m.
Always a crowd-pleaser, the
rowdy donkey race and
ladies' steer scramble will
take place in between bull
riding sessions, and the chil-
dren's calf scramble will
keep anxious parents on their
feet.
A dance featuring
singer/songwriter J.D. Clark
will follow the competition.
Clark is promoting his new
CD, as well as, playing
favorite dance tunes. Dance
admission is free with Bull
Fest ticket.
The $10 adult and $5 chil-
dren's advanced tickets are
on sale now at Fuel World,
Gibbs Drugs, and One Stop
Conoco in Nocona, and
Cavendar's Work & Western
Stores in Nocona,
Gainesville and Wichita
Falls. Tickets at the gate are
$12 for adults and $7 for
children 6 years and older.
The UPRA sanctioned
event features professional
bull riders from Texas and
Oklahoma, as well as, other
states.
All proceeds from the
Rotary Club's concession
stand will benefit club proj-
ects and college scholarship
funds.
For more information and
to sign-up for the bull riding
competition contact Big L
Rodeo Company, (580) 276-
5606.
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Sheriff Log
The Montague County
Sheriffs Office responded
to 70 calls for service the
week of April 4 to 10 includ-
ing 15 reports of stray live-
stock, five disturbances and
two requests for agency
assistance.
A resident on Pecan Road
reported harassing phone
calls on April 4.
An assault family vio-
lence-enhanced complaint
was filed regarding a fight
between adult sisters after
one was pushed to the
ground and kicked in the rib
cage while on Lakeview
Drive April 5.
A trailer with pressure
washer was reported stolen
from a location on Catholic
Cemetery Road April 6.
A threat complaint was
filed April 7 in Nocona Hills
when a male subject threat-
ened to slap the hand of a
female who was reaching
into his vehicle.
A sexual assault of a child
complaint was made at the
Sheriffs office on April 7.
A criminal mischief com-
plaint was filed April 7 when
subjects threw rocks at a
vehicle causing damage to a
windshield while on S.H. 59.
An aggravated assault
complaint was filed April 8
when a female was struck in
the head several times by a
male subject while on FM
1749.
A criminal trespass com-
plaint was filed April 10 on
Tettleton Circle when a sub-
ject attempted to gain entry
into a storage building.
And missing livestock
was reported April 10 on Jim
Ned Road when five adults
and six baby goats were
reported missing.
Arrested the week of
April 4 through 10 were:
Daniel Joseph Melton,
24, Bowie; April 5, Bowie
Police Department; driving
while license suspended or
invalid-enhanced, $1,500
bond; possession of marijua-
na under 2 ounces in a drug
free zone, $3,500 bond.
Christi Snider Simonek,
51, Nocona; April 5,
Montague County Sheriffs
office; assault causing bodi-
ly injury/family violence-
enhanced, $10,000 bond.
Jacob Roberto
Armendariz, 26, Amarillo;
April 5, Department of
Public Safety; aggravated
theft by check more than $20
but less than $500, $1,000
bond.
Preston Dalton Smith, 24,
Bowie; April 6, Nocona
Police Department; motion
to proceed with adjudication
of guilt for forgery, $5,000
bond; failure to appear for
possession of marijuana
under 2 ounces, $3,000
bond.
Arturo Gutierrez, 41,
Nocona; April 6, NPD;
evading arrest/detention
with vehicle, $5,000 bond;
P I
Gutierrez
Immigration and Customs
Enforcement
hold, no bond.
Jose Rene
Fuentes, 38,
Bowie; April
7, MCSO;
three counts,
providing
prohibited
substance in a
correctional facility, bonds
of $5,000, $10,000 and
$15,000; possession of a
controlled substance in a
correctional facility, $40,000
bond.
Chancey Rena Havard,
24, Nocona; April 7, MCSO;
seven capias pro fines for:
dog at large, $62.40 fine; no
rabies shot, $152.40 fine;
failure to appear, $148,20
fine; dog at large, $192.40
fine; public intoxication,
$458.80 fine; no rabies shot,
$192,40 fine; and failure to
appear, $148.20 fine.
Judy Lynn Freeman, 52,
Nocona; April 6, BPD; theft
by check more than $20 but
less than $500, $3,000 bond.
David Kenneth
Applegate, 34, Bellevue;
— See "Sheriff" Page 7
Continued from Page 1
April 6, MCSO; motion to
revoke probation for resist-
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NOCONA GENERAL HOSPITAL
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION
To the Registered Voters of Nocona, Texas:
Notice is hereby given that the polling places listed below will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on May 14,2011, for
voting in a general election to elect four Hospital Board Directors.
LOCATION(S) OF POLLING PLACES
City Hall Building Council Room
100 Cooke St., Nocona, TX 76255
Early Voting by personal appearance will be conducted each weekday at:
City Hall Council Room 100 Cooke St., Nocona TX 76255
Between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. beginning May 2, 2011 and ending on May 10, 201L Except the last two
days, May 9th and May 10th the hours will be 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.**
♦♦However, in the event the City Election is cancelled, the last two days May 9th and May 10th the polls will be open
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:45 p.m.
Applications for ballot by mail shall be mailed to:
Rebecca Hamilton
220 Clay Street
Nocona, TX 76255
Applications for ballots by mail must be received no later than the close of business on: May 6,2011
A los votantes registrados del Nocona, Texas
Notifiquese, por las presente, que las casillas electorales sitados abajo se abriran desde las 7:00 a.m. hast alas 7:00 p.m. el
14 de Mayo de 2011 para votar en las Eleccion General para elegir cuatro Junta de Directores del Hospital.
DIRECCION(ES) DE LAS CASILLAS ELECTORALES
Cuarto de Consejo de ediflcia de ayuntamiento
100 Cooke St., Nocona, TX 76255
La votacion adelantada en persona se llevara a cabo de lunes a viernes en
Cuarto de consejo de ayuntamiento 100 Cooke St., Nocona TX 76255
Entre las 8:00 a.m. de la manana y las 4:45 de la tarde empezando el 2 de Mayo de 2011 y terminando el 10 de Mayo de
2011. Excepto los dos ultioms dias, de Mayo 9 y de Mayo 10, el horario sera 7:00 de la manana y las 7:00 de la noche.
**Sin embargo, en el caso de la eleccion se cancela, la ciudad de los ultimos dos dias 9 de Mayo y 10 de Mayo las
urnas estaran abiertas entre las 8:00 de la manana y las 4:45 de la noche.
Las solicitudes para boletas que se votaran en ausencia por correo deberan enviarse a:
Rebecca Hamilton
220 Clay Street
Nocona, TX 76255
Las solicitudes para boletas que se votaran en ausencia por correo deberan recibirse para el fin de las horas de negocio el
06 de Mayo de 2011
e 15th day of March, 2011
de Mam, 2011)
Charles May, Board of Director's President
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