The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1962 Page: 4 of 8
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THE NOCONA NEWS, NOCONA, TEXAS, AUG. 2 1962
RATE: Minimum, 3 lin«s, 60c; Additional, 2c por word.
• FOR SALE
It will then be in
FOR RENT
However, the waterway must be
HELP WANTED
pliance
»-ltc
Phone 825-4647.
10-ltp
FOR SALE—2 bedroom house on
Does your child have musical tal-
paved street Wall to wall carpet- ent, Find out the
tag^ floor furnace fenced back throu h our ^tai.purchase on
yard. J. B. Jones. 800 East Cedar | Kimball, Everett, Chickering and
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Mr. Hillard Martin, 825-3251. 10-ltc
WANTED TO BUY
SERVICES
Peoples Notional Bank Building
For Businesses -- Professions
Hughes
INDIANHEAD BALL POINT PENS
- Business Direct >ry
DeLuxe Styles in Wide Range of Prices
i »'>♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ fronl Nncnnn The Langfords have
i, '' returned from a vacation and vis-
tir_ 11___» "I., .. .....
AUCTION
Peoples National
Bank
All With Advertising Imprint At No Extra Cost
The Nocona News
Phone 825-6318
’SKI BREEZE—Balancing atop
Apply NOCONA
BUSINESS SERVICE
WANTED—Person with office ex -
perience to do typing and steno-
BARGAIN—Paint going for $2 95
gallon up during sale. McNabb
Feed Store.
Mrs.
Mid-
and
Sug-
603 West Cedar
No Phone Colls Please
Maxwell
Wichita
Mrs.
RENT A SILVER KING to clean
your own rugs. $6 00 per day
CRAIN’S CLEANERS, 29-tfc
FIRST SAVINGS SLOAN
310 MASON St WWK.TO.
Artistic Beauty Shop, 101 Boston
St. Phone 825-6317 for appoint-
ment. Dessie Spivey, owner-opera-
tor. 84tp
SHOE REPAIRING of all types.
Prices right. Kiowa Tanning Co.
1 mi. west, Rt. 82. 50-tfc
MONUMENTS
nrice anv family can af-
Don’t gamble on a once
lifetime purchase. Come
to be com-
should be
the summer
with normal
Cowhides of all kinds. Pay accord-
ing to condition of hide. Kiowa
Tanning Co. Ph. 825-6363. Nocona.
46-tfc
CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to all who
extended comforting sympathy and
help in our recent sorrow. For
the beautiful service, floral offer-
ings and other kindnesses we are
deeply grateful.
The Sisters and Brother
of Mrs. Ed (Thelma) Paine
NEW ELNA AUTOMATIC
Sewing machine. $147.50.
We Service Anv Make Machine.
Service Beautv Shop. Ph. 825-3826
18-tfc
in the Paul
Saturday includ-
Cleo Hubbard of
Dan Steadman
FOR SALE—2 bedroom home, car I
port, work shop, nice garden. I
Price has been reduced. 609 Bay-1
lor St. Phone 825 4538. 7 tfc '
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Cole of
Medicine Mound. Texas, were visi-
tors from Friday until Tuesday
with Mrs. George McElroy and
other relatives. —
For Sale Nocona
Credit Bureau
, TLrtpfj—9 •«tsaq)
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EXPERT SERVICE ON ALL
MAKES TYPEWRITERS. ADDING
MACHINES. CASH REGISTERS
Sales of Royal typewriters and
“Waterways and terraces are an
, important part of conservation on
your cultivated land. Professional
soil conservationists, trained in
conservation work, assist the Up-
per Elm-Red Conservation dis-
trict. Their help on your water-
way problems can be secured by
contacting the Soil Conservation
service,” Lanford concluded.
Nocona Motel
Courts For Sale
Units completely redecorat-
ed. Six room living quarters.
Seven units with garages.
Two apartments. Reason-
able down payment and
terms. Mrs. Roy Berry. Ph.
825-6524, Nocona, Texas.
FHA Title 1 RemedeRne Loom <
In amounts not exceeding $3500 00.'.
We can handle over a term up to
five jvdts. Fcixworth-ualoraith.
Lumber Company, Nocona, Texas.
Phone 825-4824 47-tfc
NOCONA INSURANCE
AGENCY
gers. Tools
Equipment,
Other Items.
11 iteetttttttttti i'
OTHER ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES
AT REASONABLE PRICES -
MIDDLE FENCE—“And
what’s wrong with middle of
the fence politics?” Charlie,
the camel, seems to say at
Regent’s Park Zoo. London.
Roy Saveli & Son
Ditch Co.
Open FEDERAL LAND BANK LOANS
10-ltp gee 5fr yv. p Denson in the Farm
Bureau office in Montague. Texas,
on Thursday of each week between
the hours of 10:00 A. M. and 3:00
P. M.. to take application for Fed-
eral Land Bank Loans, or contact
the Federal Land Bank Association
' nf Wichita Falls office at Room
223. Radio Bldg., Wichita Falls.
Texas. 8tfc
Walker’s
Magneto and
Ignition Company;
Registered Service Dealer'
For
Briggs and Stratton
Ignition Service J
Electric Motor Repair '
Phone 825-3753
105 Montague St I
Mr. and Mrs.
Nocona. After
Mr. and Mrs
■ | daughters of
i Mrs. Tobie Thomnson
and Mrs.
I
At a
ford
in a
to Bowie and see what vou buy.
Write or call HENDERSON
MONUMENT CO.. Bowie, Wich-
ita Falls, Abilene.
Box 303. Bowie, Texas Phone
TR 2-3271 Since 1906
Bill Murphy, Local Rep.
i FOR SALE or Trade—Property
' near Glen Rose. Will trade for pro-
! perty in this area. For more in-
formation call 825-3588, Nocona or
I write Horace Privitt, Box 332.
Clarendon. 10-2c
FOR SALE—One 12-foot alumi-
num Lone Star boat and 12 HP
Mercury motor. Lone Star trailer.
Excellent condition. See or call
I Warren Sharp or Glen Ferguson.
Phone 825 6205 or 825-4118 See
at 406 Denison St. 10 ltp
If It's Insurance
We Write 11
NEED MONEY FOR BUILDING?
We can finance remodeling, repair
or new construction, labor and
material, with notmng down and
b4 months tu pay. Up to $5 000. •
Nocona independent Lumber Co '
33-tf c J
Upholstery work of all types.
Venetian blinds repaired, mattress
rebuilding Adkins Upholsterv.
Phone 825-4264. 47-tfc
# Calculators
W Ash Trays
Mrs. May Morris of Gainesville:
Mrs. Fred Holland of Sherman;
Mrs. Thomas Weaver and daugh-
ters of Denton, and Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Miller of Saint Jo.
Mr and Mrs. Lee Miller, with
their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Jackson, spent last Saturday in
Kamay visiting Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Saunders and family.
Claud Ayres and Beal Alley
went to Wichita Falls last Friday
in response to a message inform-
ing them that Mrs. Onval Avres
had suffered a broken hin while
on her job as nurse in a hospital ,
in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Huber of
Dallas are visiting her moth'”'.
Mrs. Marv Admire and John Mark.
Rev. and Mrs. Darius MeKav
and daughters of Wichita Falls
have been vi«'ting her parents.
Mr and Mrs. W. G. Howard. Mrs.
Wilma Davis of Florida b-’s also
been a guest in the Howard home.
Recon* guests of Mr. and
John Wilson were Mrs. M’’v
dleton and son Charles. Mr
Mrs. Hill H M. Taft, all of
den. Oklahoma.
Dr. and Mrs B B Stenhons and
sons nf Odessa and Linda Durham
of NTU. Denton, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs.
Durham and Janice.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
and Claud Avres were in
Falls last Sunday, visiting
Onval Ayres, a patient in General
hosnital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Price of
Raton. Okla, visited friends here
last Wednesday.
Dinner guests
Thompson home
ed Mr. and Mrs.
Texarkana. Mrs.
and daughters and son of El Paso:
J. T. Thomnson of
dinner guests were
Gerald Millard and
Amarillo: Mr. and
of Dallas:
| Mr. and Mrs. Niton Thompson,
i Neal Thompson and Ed Thomp-
son.
. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
I James E. Langford of Gainesville.
I called at the Thompsons enroute
FOR SALE—84 1-2 acres grass-
land, 5 miles east Nocona on Rt.
82 $55 per acre. A. L. Hill. 702
FOR SALE—116 acres, 3 miles S. Beckley, Dallas 3, Texas. 10-2tp
Northeast of Nocona. See J. B. mn cur__*>«_:»,>><
Jones, 800 East Cedar. 8-ltc
Everything To Be Sold J
New Office Desks, Counters
Chests, Gill Nets, Lomp
Shades, New Light Fix-
tures, Power Post-hole Dig-
Small Farm
and Many
INTELLIGRAM
How are you on recent events?
Choose the answer you think cor-
rect to each of these six statements
and check below to find out
1—Pictured (Maj. Robert White)
(Cmdr. Alan Shepard) set a
new speed record with the X-15,
attaining a speed of 4,070 miles
Brentano resigned recently from
FOR SALE—Brand new 8MM Re-
vere movie camera. P.ell and How-
ell projector. Value. $425.00. now
for $175. Call Ray Seay. 8tfc’
Victor adding and calculating j Timoth
machines In Nocona every Tues-' Arthur
Hnv 1
Finis Tavlor Taylor Service Sta- Stump,
tion 825 3528. 10 tfc 1 was
;an ordinary kitchen stepping
stool is a breeze for Nancy
Andrews, as she tips along;
Kaneohe Bay near Oahu, Ha-
waii, at about 11 knots.
Tex Herring
Auctioneer
10-ltc
Hany’s
Service Station
! Open 24 Hours A Day !
! Wagiina - Lubrication J
• Atlas Tires — Batteries ■
; Accessories ] I
Phone 825-4861 Hlway 82 .
☆ Automotive Key Tags
☆ Cigarette Lighters
■fr Thermometers
☆ Book Matches
10-5tc graphic work. Must be able to ______ _______ ___________ _____
; take dictation. Major-Clinic Hos- ] Mr. and Mrs Erwin Jackson of Le
“ J J , pital. Phone 825-3371. 10-ltc Grande, Calif. Other visitors were
FOR SALE—Soil building field
mas. Quick maturing high yield.
McNabb Feed Store.8-21P
FOR SALE—Take up payments on
repossessed Singer Slant-o-matic.
Leave name and address at Gil-
bert’s Dept. Store. Ph. a253’™
p-txc
Imprinted With Your Firm Name and Three
Lines of Ad Copy
FOR RENT—2 room furnished a-
partment, private, vented heat,
air conditioned, bills paid. Gar-
age. Ph. 825-3748. 9-ltc
FOR RENT — 3 room modern
bouse with garage. See Finis Tav-
lior. Ph. 825 3528. 8 tfc
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Thibodeaux
Jr. and children, Patricia, Joseph, I
calculating j Timothy and Gaty Ellen of Port!
.............. ,--------’ arc the guests of Mrs. I
K'blcr Office Sunnlv. Phone Thibodeaux’s mother. Mrs. T. R.
c-.„ Th{1jr weeken(J gu(?st
James IL Hilton of Fort Sill.
Bonita News i Personals
Weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Miller and Alton were
E>r hour.
einrich von
his post as foreign minister of (East) (West)
Germany.
3—The fire which swept through the Los Angeles,
Calif., sections of Brentwood and Bel Air de-
stroyed many (movie stars’ homes) (nuclear re-
search centers).
4—Soviet delegate (Valerian Zorin) (Mikhail Sus-
lov) recently became president of the U.N.
Security Council. IMPUUUlIMM
5—California’s Dr. Melvin Calvin
was awarded the Nobel Prize V _____Mi
in chemistry for his work on
(atom - cracking) (photosynthe- KZ —K
sis).
S—Pictured Prime Minister of In- f .X
dla (Nehru) (Nasser) recently
paid a visit to the United
States, visiting President Ken-
nedy for the first time.
Count 10 for each correct choice. A score of 60
Is excellent; 50, good; 40, fair; less than 40, poor.
Plumbing
Installations
and Repairs
WE AIM TO PLEASE
And Give You A Deal
Ray Seay
Phone 825-3781
Friday, August 3,
at 7:30 p. m. at
Harry's Store
304 Clay Street
umsher and dryer, $200. Ph. 825- F0R SALE_Fifteen pair Boy’s
Waler Runoff Provisions From
Terraces Important, SCS Says
"You are not rid of run-off crops. Some of them may have
water as soon as it runs out the to be shaped with a bulldozer or •
end of a field terrace,” Slim Lan-! other heavy equipment. The land
ford of the Soil Conservation ser- should be plowed so that it can
vice at Nocona said today. “Re- mellow during the winter rains
member what happens to a snow- and freezes. ” ___
ball when started down the side (good physical condition and will
of a hill. Water will act very have plenty of moisture for plant-
much the same way when permitt ing grass in the spring,
ed to collect in an unprotected | “The grass you plant needs just
waterway with devastating re as good a seedbed as any cash
suits.” I croP *s to come up to a good
For this reason, the waterway stand and make desirable growth,
in which terraces are emptied, is . __
as important as the terraces them- installed and have an adequate
selves Many fields have been cover of grass before terraces can
i ruined by a good system of ter- be constructed.
' races that empty into an inade-, “Waterways and terraces are an
quate waterway.
“Waterways, that receive water
from more than one terrace and
should be designed and shaped to
carry the maximum amount of
water expected once in ten years.
They should be seeded or sodded
to the best known grass for the
type of soil to prevent erosion,”
Lanford added.
Some waterways are designed
to act only as a oipe line to carry
outside water from one side of
cultivated field to the other.
These waterways sometimes con-
tain many acres and should be
connected to a pasture so as to
facilitate grazing.
“New waterways,
nletely constructed,
layed out early in
so as to fit in well
fall seedbed preparation for other
■ > Safety Deposit Boxes
;! Member
Need carrier for Fort Worth Press
route. Evening delivery and Sun-
day morning. No Saturday. Good
Cable-Nelson pianos. Complete se- opportunity for someone with car.
lection for fall now available. Call scooter or bike. If interested, call
or write us today.
Max Kreutz, House of Music
1001 Scott Ph. 766-4335
Wichita Falls, Texas
1963 " Calendars
> Bock Hoe Machine with '
blade
Ditchec, Foundations,
; Footings. Cellars, Septic ‘
Tanks, Laterals, Bell
Holes
I INSURED — PHONE 825-4421
I Hill Ill>6»ssse<
HUMBLE
■ Courteous — Efficient !
< • «
;; Service ;
REAL ESTATE
Grocery store for sale, doing a
good business Reason for selling
due to ill health. 3 bedroom house,
■11 combined in one house. If
interested call Otto Menasco.
Good filling station for sale,
and garage. Priced to sell.
3 bedroom house for sale, al-
most an acre of land, located in
northwest part of Nocona. Good
covers on floor.
2 bedroom house, good carport,
good garden space, nice work
shop. Price has been reduced.
Fm in need of property for sale
For the best Reel estate see
OTTO MENASCO
Office Phone 825-3897
Personal Phone 825-4215
Office located on Clay St. 221
FOR SALE— 2 bedroom house,
plenty of built-in storage, large;
carport and storage. Price $3500
Low down payment and payments 1
like rent with approved credit, i
Located at 404 E. Pine. ~
house Saturday, Aug. 4.
< > it to their families in California.
;; I The Jim Henrvs spent Sunday
<1 j with their children, the Barker
l Pollards in Fort Worth.
WE CAN arrange easy financing
for your cabin on the lake. Loans
8-3tp up to $5000 As much as 8 years
| ’o nay. No down payment. Let us
' tell you about it.
Foxworth - Galbraith
Lumber Company 7-tfc
— $6.25 - 100 ST
ORDER NOW - Delivery and Billing After October 1
or immediate delivery if preferred
Mrs. W. K. Dow<>e and children
Rue Ella, Delvona and Windle Jr.
of Azle were guests of Mrs. T. R I
Stump Thursday. The Dowdies
lived in Nocona about ten years
ago. Guests Wednesday, Mrs.
J. E. Edwards of Harrison, Ar-
kansas, visited Mrs. Stump.
Mr. and Mrs O. A. Harrell of
Henrietta and Mrs. Ada Barron of
Fort Worth were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Harrell Monday.
Second Lt. Richard B. Stallcup
is attending officers training
school at Wright and Patterson
Air Force base in Dayton, Ohio.
Mrs. Stallcup will join him next
month.
FOR SALE—Boy's 26-inch used
bicycle. Good condition. Priced,
FOR SALE— Frigidaire Automatic j reasonable. Ph. 825-6103. 10-ltc [
• I200 PV425’ FOR SALE—Fifteen pair Boy’s
. 3748. Newland Plumbing and Ap- Levig size „ SelI £or M for al)
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The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1962, newspaper, August 2, 1962; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208703/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.