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Tank full of Good Gulf Gasoline
and Wash and Safety Car Chek
Each Week.
Come in and Register — No Purchase Necessary
Watch For Announcement Of
Our Grand Opening
For Service . . . The Real McCoy
FRAKK HcCOY GULF)
GULF SERVICE
East Highway 82
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NOCO
Meei
Hom
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Moth
■ 100%
■ New
■ New
padded
ALL FOR
SI.00 each
You Dig Them
1 SEE
111 Troul.
Fort Worth
Highway
Bowie, Texas i
Phone 2-2840
Mrs.
Mmes
Ball,
ery, and
Mills,
W IST SIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
W. Walnut and Baylor Streets
Second and Fourth Sundays
Visiting Preachers
Other Sundays
Teaching and Lessons by
Leaders. 10:30 a.m. and 7:30
p.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Jerry Walker, pastor
9:30 a.m.—Church
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School
4:30 p m.—Youth Fellowship
7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship
LIVING FAITH TABERNACLE
Route 2, Nocona
Phone 825-4620
Sunday
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Training Service
NORTHSIDE LANDMARK
MISSIONARY BAPTIST ,
CHURCH
1101 Grayson Street
Elmer Perritt. pastor ’ *
Sunday
10:00 a m — Sunday School i
10:45 a m.—Morning Worship
7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship
ST JOSEPH S CATHOLIC ’
Fr. Paul J. Higginbotham
First. Fourth and Fifth Sundays:
9:00 a.m.—Sunday School
9:30 a.m.—Mass
8:00 a.m.—Second Sunday, t
Mass. Sunday. School follow-
ing Mass. .
Third Sunday^
11:00 a.m.—High Mass
CALVARY TEMPLE •
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
601 Henrietta
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:00 p.m.—Evening Service
THE NOCONA NEWS, NOCONA, TEXAS, FEBRUARY 11, 1965
BROOKS SMITH
for
the year just |
REAL ESTATE
36-2tc
Mr.
and
NOTICES
up
Card of Thanks
spent
Our
FOR SALE
and |
sale |
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Monuments
pound 4
PORK CHOPS
pastor
Help Wanted
lb. 1 Qc
ORANGES, 5 lb. bag 39c
each 3c
LEMONS
• Services
| Farmers & Merchants Nail Bank Johnson Supply Company
We Give Frontier Stamps
Nocona Locker Plant
Molsbee Grocery
A. A. Hudson Welding Service
Nocona
825 6326
312 Cloy
Worship
Worship
School
Worship
Union
Worship
Front
sale,
busi-
and
Mr.
or
the
guests were their
and daughter Mr.
Let us make your mattress over.
Cotton or innerspring. We give
S&H Green Stamps. All work
guaranteed. Bowie Mattress Ce.
Phone TR2-2141. P. O. Box 442,
204 Smythe St., Bowie, Texas.
range,
other
goods.
37-ltp
This church directory published
listed below in the interest of
which to live and rear families.
am.—Sunday
a.m.—Morning
p.m.—Training
p.m.—Evening
Worship
Union
Worship
for
Call
School
Worship
Service
School
Worship
Reed
Fort
Mon-
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
Sincerely,
Alfred Hewitt
CHURCH
pastor
BONITA BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday
10:00
11:00
7:30
8:00
Mrs.
Weldon
One
Owner
provides
of feed
FOR RENT — Nocona Radiator
Shop building, comer of Clay
and Pine. See L. D. Thompson
at Gulf Oil Office or call 825-
3589. 31-tfc
FIRST METHODIST
Jack M. Gibson,
Sunday
9:45 a.m.—Sunday
11:00 a.m.—Morning
5:30 p.m.—Evening
HUMPTY DUMPTY
SALMON
your home to-
filtered
free estimate.
SHOE REPAIR—All work guar-
anteed. Ladies’ spike heels a
specialty. Long’s Shoe Shop, 104
Gray St 38-tfc
a.m.—Sunday School
a.m.—Morning Worship
p.m.—Training Union
p.m.—Church Services
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday
9:45
10:55
6:00
7:00
payments,
and will
Support
FRESH PORK
HAM,
FOR SALE—1962 Nashua Mobil
Home, 55’ x 10’, two bedroom,
air conditioned, washer. $3,250.
Call 825-4645. 32-tfc
winning entries and was named
first place in the State Show.
Montague County placed nine-
teenth out of the twenty-two
counties represented. Consider-
ing that this is only the second
year that Montague County
| has had entries in the State
Show. I am well pleased with
the results. We can always look
forward to a better local show
in 1965 and a better showing in
the State Show.
REWARD—of $2.50 for the re-
turn of small red Justin purse
lost in downtown Nocona. Con-
tact Susie Poag, 206 E. Oak or
leave at News office. 36-ltc
who have signed
Wheat Program may
Good income.
Set your own
R. Ruble. Dept.
2447. Memphis,
NEED MONEY FOR BUILD-
ING? We can finance remodel-
ing, repair or new construction,
labor and material, with noth-
ing down and 84 months to pay
Up to $5,000. Nocona Independ-
ent Lumber Co. 32-tfc
Hospital in
May God bless
FHA Title 1 Remodeling Loans
In amounts not exceeding $3 500.
We can handle over a term up
to five years. Foxworth-Gal-
braith Lumber Company Noco-
na, Texas. Phone 825-4824. 32-tfc
ANNOUNCING: Jo Ritchie is
now working Wednesdays and
Thursdays at Beautyland Salon.
Phone 825-3760 for appointment.
35-3tp
TALL KORN
BACON, 2 lbs
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS
SPANISH FORT METHODIST
J. N. Snow, pastor
Sunday
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning
6:30 p.m.—Evening
At a price any family can
afford. Don’t gamble on a
once in a lifetime purchase.
Come to Bowie and see what
you buy. Write or call
HENDERSON MONUMENT
CO., Bowie, Wichita Falls,
Abilene.
Box 303, Bowie, Texas, Ph.
TR2-3271. Since 1906
ALL MEAT
BOLOGNA
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN
Roy E. Sanders,
Sunday
9:45
11:00
6:00
7:00
acres of good grassland,
fences. One mile from
limits.
FOR SALE — In Ringgold on
Hwy 82, 9 acres land; 2 story,
8-rooin house; bam and out
buildings. Call Howard Young
it 538-4852 in Henrietta. 12-tfc
a.m.—Sunday
a.m.—Morning
p.m.—Youth Service
p.m.—Evening Service
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Box of
Bowie were guests of Mrs.
Evvy Harper Friday.
NICE TWO BEDROOM house,
lot. garage, joining Nocona High
School property.
See or call Mrs.
or 825-4296.
land <no minerals*
the Live Oak country
town of Forestburg,
County. Texas, on
Market Highway No.
built, modern
a.m. Sunday School
a.m.—Morning
p.m.—Training
p.m.—Evening
NEW ELNA AUTOMATIC
Sewing Machine , $147.50
We Service Any Make Machine
Service Beauty Shop,
Phone 825-3826 ’32-tfc
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Phone 825-6585
Robert Sifrit, pastor
Sunday
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a m.—Morning Worship
7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship
FOR RENT— 2 Bedroom fur-
nished apartment. Newly de-
corated. Clean. Call after 3 p.m.
825-6266. 37-tfc
539. Give age. race,
phone, home location.
WANTED:
COLD WFATHER COMING
Dearborn heaters All size*
styles and prices. Hinds Clark
Co. 18-tfc
FOR SALE: Electric
Excellent condition. Also
miscellaneous household
Phone 825-6542
County
Agent's
Column
By Brooks Smith
NOCONA MISSIONARY
BAPTIST
Eld. J. II. Townley, pastor
Sunday
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
10:45 a.m.—Morning Worship
6:30 p.m.—Evening Worship
INCOME TAX SERVICE
In my home starting immediate-
ly. Two blocks west, 1 block
South of old highway barn.
Mrs. Ann Allred. Phone 825-
4281. 32-tfc
grandfather. For
I service, flowers.
I have just received a com-
plete list of results on the state
pecan show. Only one entry of
the nineteen entries sent to the
state show from the North
Texas and Southern Oklahoma
Pecan Show held in Nocona,
December 5, placed in the top
three of its class. The Ara
Bros, entry of Squirrel Delight
placed first in that class. A
record number of 841 entries
were judged in the State Show
held at Texas A&M University.
Points are tabulated according
to the number of winning en-
tries by counties. Bell County
in South Texas had the most
FOR SALE—3 Bedroom house
409 9th St. Days call 825-3554.
Nights 825-4273. 37-tfc
sq. ft. living area. Cen-
and heat. Home of
Cowan, 228 Hillcrest
Will take trade in.
by appointment only.
32-tfc
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Norman Blake, pastor
Sunday
9:45
11:00
6:00
7:00
CIRCUS — 46-OUNCE CAN
ORANGE DRINK, 3 cans 79c
3406 Sheppard Ac-
across street from
of Sheppard Air
Wichita Falls.
37-4tc
CELLO BAG
CARROTS,2kags far 15c
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to Dr. Wharram and
nurses of Major Hospital, Dr.
Reagan and nurses of General
Hospital; also all the friends
who visited, sent cards, flowers
and gifts, and all other
things during my stay
General
Falls,
you.
be-
lt starts! Install forced-air
furnaces in
clean, fresh,
us for
Electric, 825-3575, No-
'28-tfc
MUST SELL — House with ov-
er 2,000
tral air
Weldon
Drive.
Shown
Call 325-3750 or 4481.
nice
in the
Wichita
each of
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Jerome Savage. Minister
Sunday
9:30 a.m.—Bible School
10:25 a.m.—Worship
6:30 p.m.—Young People’s
Meeting
6:30 p.m.—Evening Service
’STOP THAT SWEATING
fore
' wall
day,
'"air."
Dwight’s
cona.
Good condition, consis-
rented. Contact Hum-
Maddox, P. O. Box 456,
825-4680 or Boyd C.
JUST ARRIVED—New Supply
’No, 1 select cross ties. You
have to see them to appreciate
them. Nocona Independent
Lumber Company. 39ttc
Priced $3,750.
R. T. Uselton
35-3-tp
SPANISH FORT BAPTIST
Sunday
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00a.m.—Preaching Services,
1st and 3rd Sundays.
6:30 p.m.—Evening Services,
1st and 3rd Sundays
Prices Good Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
bedroom house on
Price has been I
demand is expected to remain
high and that prices probably
will average a little higher
during the 1964-65 marketing,
year than for 1
passed. Exports are expected to
continue near the high level
of the past two years. The sorg-
hum grain supply is about 8
per cent below that of a year
ago. The result of a smaller
harvested acreage and lower.
per acre yields.
heart ftjLjglifShks to al!
who extendi^rcomforting sym-
pathy and /felp in our recent
sorrow dui/ng the illness and
death of dur beloved husband,
father, ano i
the beautiful
food, and Xther kindnesses, we
the deeply grateful.
Mrs. J. B. Henry and family
c
Buel Wright informs me that
the Feed Grain Program for
1965 is basically the same as
1964. The Program is again
voluntary. It combines com,
grain sorghum and barley in a
single feed grain base. Partici-
pating farmers will qualify for
diverted acreage
price support payments
be eligible for Price
Loans.
The 1965 Program
for the substitution
grain for wheat and wheat for
feed grain, provided however
the producer signs Intention to
Participate in both programs.
A producer may divert a
of 20 per cent or a
of 50 per cent
which ever is
Mr. rnd Mrs. Coy Hanson
and Debbie were Sunday night
visitors of the Cecil Kecks.
Virginia Bellah of Fort Worth
came Saturday after her moth-
er, Mrs. V. I.. Reed. Mrs.
spent
Worth
day.
Paul
the we
Mrs.
Howard was
hair dressers
Texas Beauty
The George
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trammal and
daughters in Gainesville Sun-
Sail can 43c
CARTONS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Baylor and West Pine Streets
M. L. Milton. pastor
Phone 825-4742
Sunday
9:45
11:00
6:30
7:30
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberson
and children of Wichita Falls
were guests of his sister and
family Mr. and Mrs. Rowe
Brown Sunday.
APPRENTICE-
Wanted. young men
Communications. For
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Wayne Moyer, pastor
Sunday
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:00 p.m.—Young People’s
Meeting
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
minimum
maximum
25 acres
larger.
Farmers
under the
change their intentions during
the Feed Grain sign-up if they
so desire.
Producers are urged to con-
tact the County A.S.C. office
for additional information as
to how the Program will affect
their farming operations.
John G. McHaney, Texas
A&M Extension economist, says
feed grain supplies for the pre-
sent marketing year are down
6 per cent from last year; that
Coin Operated
Laundry
LOST—Key ring with 8 or 9
keys on it. Reward. If found
return to News office. 36-ltc
Pennies national bank
* NOCONA. TEXAS
Help Wanted—Male and Female
Needed at Once—Full or part
time man or woman to serve
Watkins customers in Nocona.
No investment,
hours. Write C.
F-3, P. O. Box
Tennessee.
38-1 tp
Opportunity for reliable party
to have completely equipped
Washateria installed by factory
distributer. 100 per cent finan-
cing available. Will train and
help you get started in success-
ful business. Call or write
Texas Laundry Company
P. O. Box 20466
Dallas. Texas
FL 8-2818
4-ROOM HOUSE on Montague
St. Also gas cook stove. Votra .
Vowell. Phone 825-4473. 37-ltc I
Shelton of Odessa
ek end with his mother.
Mildred Shelton and
Weldon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shelton and
Mrs. Cona Emery
afternoon visitors
died Shelton and
Jack Kidwell
Mildred Shelton
one day last week.
Mrs. Pearl Molsbee
dinner guest Sunday
Glenn Molsbee family,
afternoon Mrs. Pearl Molsbee,
Mrs. Mary Helen Molsbee and
Vicki visited in the Horizan
Nursing Home.
BABY CHICKS and CUSTOM
HATCHING: Custom setting
each Saturday. Baby chicks
each Sunday and Monday.
Muenster Hatchery, Phone
759-2766. 37-tfc
a m.—Sunday School
a.m.—Morning Worship
p.m.—C. A. Service
p.m.—Evangelits Service
Vilda Roberts visited Mrs
Pearl Molsbee Monday after-
noon.
Velda Roberts visited Mrs. O.
T. Molsbee and Mrs. Nora
Broocke Monday morning.
Mrs. Hortense Davis and Mrs.
Bill Evans visited Mrs. Nora
Broocke and the O. T. Molsbees
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shelton
and Mrs. H. B. Emery were
Sunday afternoon visitors of
the O. T. Molsbees and Mrs
Nora Broocke.
The Paul Browns of Whites-
boro were supper guests Sun-
day night of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hancock.
and Mrs. Joe Walker’s
end
son-in-law
and Mrs. Tommy King of Mid-
land. '
FEDERAL LAND BANK
LOANS — See Mr. W. C. Den
son in the Farm Bureau Office
in Montague Texas, on Thurs-
day of each week between the
hours of 10:00 A.M. and 3:0C
P.M. to take application
Federal Land Bank Loans, or
contact the Federal Land Bank
Association of Wichita Falls
office at Room 207, First Na-
tional Building, Wichita FallS'
Texas. 32-tfc
■ / X
RAILROAD
SHIP.
17 1-2 to 29 to train for Rail-
road
qualifying interview, write Box
name,
38-ltc
Housekeeper. Con-
tact Carl C. Jones, 825-4658.
37-ltp
OTTO MENASCO
„ Qffice: F & M Bank bldg.
. Phone 825-3349
Your listings appreciated. I'm
.in need of city property for
sale.
Rate: Minimum, 3 lines, 60c; additional, 2c per word
FOR SALE
*■ ____
were Sunday
of Mrs. Mil-
Weldon,
visited
and
Miss Sally McIntire went to
Sweetwater Friday and is visit-
ing her brother Allen McIntire
and her neice and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Menasco
spent Sunday in Wichita Falls
and were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Jerrott, and Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Jepgers also Visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Childres
Jr. Mr. Childres ' is Mrs.
Menasco’s son.
Mr. I
week
OAK FARMS, >/2 GALLON
MELLORINE, 3 cartons $1 .DO
-ir- r;<‘
OUR VALUE, — 4 Rod Packages
TISSUE, 4packages$1.00
was a
of the
In the
Nocona Motel. 206 E S.
St.' on Highway 82, for
IT interested in a good
ness you should check on this
one..
Two bedroom house, all mod-
'Wm. Extra good well of water,
2 1-3
Good
city
lbw a
Nice three
Hillcrest Dr.
^reduced. Vacant now.
•’Three room house on W Pine!
St. Furniture and .all will go. '
all modern. On pavement. If.
interested call Otto Menasco. i
Good four room house in N I
and W. part of the city, for -ale I
el a bargain. Give me a ring. |
171 acres of good grassland
for sale, six miles N. and W.
of Nocona, Texas.
. For the best in Real Estate
. see . . .
RANCH FOR SALE
Receiver for Ben H.
NeTline Jones. I have for
'on open bids to the highest I
bidder, to be received not later ■
‘Than February 13. 1965 ' 'at .
12T00 o'clock noon, subject to |
the approval of the Court. 384.64
Jqcres of
located in
"fiffar the
Montague
Farm to
'677. recently
dwelling house, corrals, abun- j
“dbnt water supply. Ideal for
commercial or registered cattle j
or horse ranch. Mail bids to: |
R. L. Dunbar, Receiver, Box i
101, Montague, Texas. 34-4tc
SPINET piano only 5 years
old. $359. Terms available. For
details write or call collect
767-0212. Wichita Music Co.,
821 10th, Wichita Falls. 36-2tc
SHEEP FOR SALE—5 Ewes,
4 Lambs. 1 Ram. Contact
Robert Jeter. 37-tfc
through the cout tesy of the Nocona Business Firms and Citizens^ ?
a Christian com munity, thereby working toward • better city in
« .
LARGEST Selections of Mobil
Homes m North Texas. We
will trade for anything of
value. No down payment. We
will finance. Blue Bird Mobil 1
Home Sales,
cess Road,
main gate
Force Base,
the week end in
and returned home
FOR SALE: 50'xl00’ Brick
Building, half block off Clay
Street,
tantly
phrey
Phone
Maddox. P. O. Box 448. Phone
825-6771. 35-3-tc
Molsbee Chapel
News
Mrs. Cecil Keck
and Mrs. Herb Roberts
were Saturday night visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Keck
family.
Sunday visitors of Mr.
Mrs. Herb Roberts were
and Mrs. H. C. Quillan of
Wichita Falls, the June Roberts
family, and Martha Harris.
Saturday dinner guests of the
Cecil Kecks were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Hancock, and David Keck
Jo Beth Howard spent the
week end with the Cecil Keck
family. Her mother, MrS. Lois
in Dallas for a
clinic, the All
Show.
Weavers visited
The
met ’ in
Pope' for
faceting,
The
a
Herring,
sldent,.
meeting,
sion of
of the
Mrs. I.
counselor
ker. She
At-
Areas
child.
The
While they last
Beautiful Mimosa
Lombardy Poplars
Few Redbuds
Sycamores
Catalpas
Silver Leaf Maples
Speciman Psitder
Junipers and
Cyndonia Japonicas
Real Tree
Bargain
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