The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1962 Page: 3 of 8
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THE NOCONA NEWS, NOCONA, TEXAS, SEPT. 6, 1M2
MiM/.V OHAL Sr.XDAY
Next Week's
School Menus Now Being U«ed
chicken-gravy.
will be immunized AT THE SAME
TIME.
Date
Household Address
City
LAST NAME
FIRST NAME
INITIAL
AGE
persons
Signature
Peoples National Bank Building
'Hiqhliqhrs
bu Vern Sanford
Make an
Investment
In The
ON
A NEW
Future
ANNOUNCES . .
Ruf lhe de-
Sophomorcs — Wednesday, Sept. 12th
UNIT —AT LONE STAR GAS
Contact the Office of the Registrar
l>'.Ts^tAS. PRESS ASSOCIATION,,
of
of
Dogs, Coney
potatoes, cook-
milk or choco-
of Fort Worth.
Shackelford of
are two sisters.1
of Henrietta and
Myrtle Reed and Peggy
Fort Worth Saturday.
George Weaver and Mar-
Give your home a new modern comfort (and value)... at
tremendous savings now! Choose from a wide selection of
GAS heating units at special prices.
CENTRAL GAS HEATING — healthful, fresh-
air’ automatic warmth. Closet, attic, under-
floor installation. GAS economy, dependability.
(Add CENTRAL GAS COOLING later.)
I
New Type Motor
Inspection Sticker
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Salmon
and children of Port Arthur are
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Winstead Cooper.
Testing and counseling for entering
freshmen on Wednesday, Sept. 12
round the state have been built at
a total cost of $310,433,369. with
the federal government footing
$110,102,770 of the bill.
The Hill-Burton program is so
popular in Texas that federal fin-
ancing is twice the national aver-
age of 15 per cent of total cost.
CRIME EXPLOSION—Texas pri-
son wardens and agencies inter-
ested in rehabilitation of “first
offenders” are being haunted hy
the expected population bulge just
as are colleges, universities, and
for that matter, all future plann-
ers.
I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boswell
, and son Don of Odessa were week
! end guests of her parents, Mr.
GAS ROOM HEATERS — lowest cost com-
fort you can buy. Never fails from weather.
he said. I Pauline and Phvllis attended the
Roby rodeo while there. In Abi-
lene they visited her sisters and
families. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Feem-
ster and Eunice Hendrick. They
also visited her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Wilson in Clyde.
Cooke County Junior College
A community college of the first class
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCabe of
Fullerton. California have been
visiting her sisters and their fam-
ilies, Mr. and Mrs. c. G. Gardner.1 _
Mr. and Mrs. W. J Stone. Mr. and ;
Mrs W L Scott. Mr. McCabe re-,
turned home Thursday. Mrs. Me-1
Cabe is visiting her sister. Mrs.
Carmen Williams in Fort Worth
and plans to return here to visit
relatives and friends.
ust 31. with the Second Infantry
Training Regiment at the Marine
Corps Base. Camp Pendleton. Calif.
The combat training emphasizes
tactical matters, providing the
field and combat skills needed by
the fighting marine. Under care-
fully selected instructors, the
young marine learns to take his
place in the small fighting units
—the four-man fire team and the
14-man squad.
Let a Lone Star heating apecialist analyze your heating
needs with no obligation
NOCONA INSURANCE
AGENCY
Make an INVESTMENT in the future
Attend YOUR local junior college this fall.
and Ro«a Mae
His marriaee to
Callers took nlace
1925 in Secret
cona.
Mrs.
wer in
Mrs.
garet were in Wichita Falls Fri
day.
GAS BATH HEATERS — fast and economical.
Modern wall insert, enclosed, safe and depend-
able. Never fails from weather.
Homes custom built on
your lot.
All financing handled—No
Money Down.
Write Homes P. O. Box 4357
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Dates: September 16th and 23rd
Mass Polio Immunization Program
SPONSORED BY MONTAGUE COUNTY DOCTORS
I ewi« Pounds
Wins Sales Contest
Winner in a recent contest,
Lewis Pounds, manager of the
produce department of the Noco-
na Parkers Food Store, has been
presented with a $50 government
bond. All of the produce depart-
ment managers of the 13 Parker
stores comneted in the contest,
aimed at the largest increase in
sales of a popular brand of citrus
juices.
NSideliqhfc
I hereby state that I am the head of the household of the
listed above and I hereby request that Sabin oral polio vaccine be
administered to said above listed minors:
A new-type motor vehicle in-
spection sticker is now available
for the new inspection year which
began September 1.
i This new sticker is a dry moult
decal which we believe will ad-
here regardless of weather coe-
ditions and one which has beea
used very successfully in other
states,” the Texas department of
public safety has pointed out
Head of Household
To avoid delay fill our above form and take with you to vaccine center.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Chrisman of
week
Shcl-
Education is an INVESTMENT
Plan to Attend YOUR Local Junior College
Leonard Insurance Agency
SEE US FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE
NEEDS.
renorled Wichita Falls spent the
on sav- end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
ton.
of men-1
hospital
cent of
County
PLEASE PRINT
Re
was
Governor Daniel told a crowd created by the 57th legislature to
of about 500 spectators: 1 study divorce laws, with special
“When the president moved to , attention to: Rights of children:
List on this form (PLEASE PRINT) the names of ALL persons in
your household who
If Il's Insurance
We Write It
MONEY FOR WELT.
.. .... ■ Governor Daniel has
| nkeved the release of $105 000
I from Texas railroad commission
funds to finance additional equip-
ment. personnel and other ex-
penses connected with the invest-
igation of slant-well drilling and
l oil producing onerations and pol-
lution of public waters.
He also authorized Atty. Gen.
Will Wilson to adjust his present
appropriations to cover slant-well
and anti-trust investigation ex-
penses.
Meanwhile, the railroad commis-
sion called a temnorarv halt to
oil well testing in East Texas and
Hawkins fields, in order to rear-
range personnel.
TWO TERM LIMIT?—Another
effort mav be made to limit the
term of office of the governor.
Similar resolution was unsuc-
cessfully sponsored in the 57th
legislature. New proposal would
set the governor’s term at four
years. It provides that he could
not succeed himself in office.
Many legislators feel that such
a system actually stretches a poli-
tical life rather than limiting it.
PRESSURE POSSIBLE HAZARD
—When Brad Smith, the gover
nor’s traffic safety assistant, learn-
ed that a fatal automobile crash
occurred every other hour and a
car wreck every hour, for three
consecutive days, he decided it
might be due to the weather.
Study revealed that the baro-
metric pressure had dropped to
a low point the day previous and
stayed low through the three day
period.
Smith, a former newsman, said
that reporters always look for un-‘
usual haonenings when the baro-
meter falls and remains low for
GAS FLOOR FURNACE —circulates
warmth from floor up, economically.
, Dependable on coldest days. Automatic
thermostat.
Those visiting Mrs. Nora Broocke,
Heart Attack
Is Fatal To.
R. C. Shackelford
A heart attack suffered while
he was in the field feeding cattle
at his ranch near Ringgling. Okla..;
caused the death Frid'v of R. C.
Shackelford. 406 10th St., former
feed mill operator here, and
rancher and cattleman.
Alarmed when he d'd n«t re-
turn home Fridav nigh* Mrs
Shackelford contacted neighbors
near the ranch who orean:?ed a
searching partv and found him.
Born in Indian Territory. Aug-
ust 1. 1904. Shackelford was the
son of Robert
Shackelford.
Sudie Martha
December 30.
Springs. Oklahoma.
Survivors include the father.
Robert Shackelford of Montague:
the widow: three children. Mrs.
Joyce Breese. Wichita Falls: Rov
H. Shackelford ' ~
and Donald C.
Wichita Falls.
Also surviving
Mrs. Troy Foree
Mrs. Sylvia Mattlev of Fort Worth:
two brothers. Homer Shackelford
of Kermit and Rober’s of San An-
tonio and four grandchildren.
Mr. Shackelford was a member
of Bethel Bantist church where
funeral senices were held Sun-
day afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Rev.
Norman Blake officiated and in-
terment was in Nocona cemetery.
Daughertv funeral directors
were in charge of arrangements.
Bearers were Bill Thomas. Cecil
Keck. Elmer Adkins. Frnest
Thomas. Van Eaton and Ernest
Thurman.
With Montague**
Men in Service
I Marine Private Jon Flynt
Nocona completed four weeks
individual combat training, Aug-
AUSTIN—Members of the 49th
armored division of the
National Guord received a person- said,
al “Welcome home” from Gov.
I Price Daniel. He greeted them tology.”
, in front of the state capitol.
Afterwards the guardsmen pa-
, raded down Congress avenue, then
, dismissed for their homes and <
civilian jobs.
Classes Begin Monday, Sept. 17th
For further information
Molsbee Chapel
News
Registration
Freshmen — Monday, Sept. 10th.
DIVORCE STUDY
House interim committee on di- Monday with Raydene Buck in
vorce held its first meeting.
Committee, headed by Rep.
nal B. Rosson of Snyder.
September 10 to 14
| Monday — Hot
i sauce. French fried
ies and applesauce,
. late milk.
Tuesday — Fried
' mashed potatoes, green beans, ice
( cream, bread, butter, milk or cho-
colate milk.
1 Wednesday — Pinto beans with
ham chunks, buttered spinach, stuf-
I fed celerv. cornbread, butter, milk ——
or chocolate milk j and Mrs. R. G. Etheredge. Don
| Thursday — Cheese burgers. Glenn stayed over for a visit with
pickles and onions, lettuce and his grandparents.
I tomatoes, potato chips, apple cob-’
bier .milk or chocolate milk.
Friday — Tuna salad. English
peas, buttered corn, chocolate cake,
bread, milk or chocolate milk.
Mr. and Mrs. I md Hilliard and
daughters returned home last work
after visiting relatives. In Robv
they visited his brothers and fam-
ilies. Mr. and Mrs. James Hilliard
hospital ’costs') rests with natienfs . and Mr. and Mrs Glen Hilliard.
_ * • f * • • 1 • —' —M -1 t S 1— ••11a — 4 4 -1 — *1 4 1-
who are physically sick. I.. -------
“Of 3.500 elderly patients in state
hospitals, onlv about 1.400 have
serious psvciatric disorders.”
HELP FOR RURAL HOSPITALS
—Although federal funds have
financed construction of more
than onethird the hospital and
medical facilities in the state, un-
der the Hill-Burton Act. most of
the aid has been given to big-city
institutions.
Officials of the state health de-
partment, who make recommenda
tions for the aid. feel that small-
er communities have been pen-
alized under former measuring
standards. When new building
allotments are authorized for Hill-
Burton assistance in September,
requests from rural areas will be
weighed according to “relative
need.”
So far Hill-Burton projects a-
Cooke County Junior College
Highway 51, P. O. Box 815, HO 5-3476
the Texas National Guard was wavs to encourage reconciliations,
readv for this obligation, just as j Texas now has the fifth highest
it alwavs has faced up to its re- ( divorce rate in the nation. More
snonsibilities since the first con- (than 28.000 divorces were grant- Thursday,
flicts by Texas civilian-soldiers at * ’ 1 —J
Anahuac and Gonzales in 1835.”
Among the returning soldiers
was a father and son team, C. H.
and Ronald II. Cheshire, both ,
highway patrolmen with the Texas '
Department of Public Safety.
C. II. Cheshire a chief war-1
rant officer with the 4Qth. organiz-
ed 42 other department emnlnves
—including his con. Ronald—into
♦ he “Toxas DPS 4°ers” during
their «-<qv at Fort Polk. Louisiana. |
Al) have reported back to thoir
civilian hns«. Col. Homer Garrison
Jr,. DPS director
parfrnent still is 100 mon short
MORE
. STUDY
GAS WALL FURNACE — ideal where floor
space is at a premium. Durable, dependable,
thermostat control — GAS economy.
muse visaing airs, ixora btoockc , y
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Edd ! I
i Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Richard King
I and children of McPherson. Kan.
| Bobbie Weaver of Whitesboro,
visited Annie Weaver from Thurs-
day until Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. S.
pressive weather has a decided visited Mrs. Nora
Texas effect on some personalities,” he Mrs. Pearl. Molsbee
Scientists call
of weather on people
cd here in 1961. I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waters Visit-
Members of the study groun in- ed in Fort Worth over the week-
clude Rens. David Crews of Con- end.
roe, Paul B. Haring of Goliad.1 Mr. and Mrs. Jake McCarty vis-
I Henry Fletcher of Luling and ited Mr. and Mrs. N. A. McCarty
Charles Whitfield of Houston. in Nocona Sunday
MENTAL HOSPITALS CROWD Miss Annie Weaver and Bobbie
ED—State mental hospitals are Weaver visited Mr. and Mrs. John
I crowded with clderlv persons phy-, Weaver in Nocona Sunday.
sicallv but not mentally ill. Mr nnH Pa‘ Fhrism.an of I
Dr. C. J. Roitman so
Io the house committee
ring Taxes.
! Dr. Ruilman. director
tai health for the state
, board, said about 25 ner
j the 16.000 patients in state hos-
; pitals are more than 65 vears old.
| “Our problem (in cutting state
.augment the active army in the, methods of promoting and pro-1 Mr. and Mrs. Edd Davis visited J
face of the Berlin crisis last year, (tecting family life: and possible Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Molsbee and ;;
' ----- ----- *- ----------------Nora groove Saturday. !!
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Weaver visit- ; J
ed Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waters last < •
A. McCarley '•
Broocke and !
Thursday. ,;
the effect Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Molsbee,!
“bio-clima- spent Wednesday and Thursday J
with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Stewart ■
in Dallas. IJ
STARTS— Sue Faulkner spent Sunday and.'1
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a few days.
“I am now convinced that op-
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The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1962, newspaper, September 6, 1962; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208748/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.