The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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THE NOCONA NEWS
Friday, September 18, 1942
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Gene Autry in
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Submarine
Hear Gene Sing:
Raider
day
LOCAL NEWS
CHURCHES
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honoring
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meet
'ng a course
in radio
work and.
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Alli-
Mrs. Mattie Carey *left Wednes-
son.
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Gist’s Drug Store
few days with relatives.
Western Union olfice there.
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7:30 p.
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Also
bmarine
Bestyett SaladDressing
35c
Raider
Quart
1 Quart, 14 ounce Can
Orange Juice
4
Mustard Quart Jar 10c
each 29^
VEGETOLE
Shortening
Peanut Butter «• 35c
4-tt> Carton __ 69c
UG STORE
8-lb Carton
SI.39
STORE
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SUGAR 5
Both 16c
33c
8. Burial
lb.
ation
Gist’s Drug Store
WHEATIES
10c
Box
3 for 29c
95 Years
Scott Bros.
s
4ft
FOR MEAT LOAF
Curlin
Oranges
round Meatib.Z3c
dozen
Texas
Roast Beef, lb
Cheese, cooking
SPUDS
Lettuce
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ib. 29c
10 lb
head
as
PLENTY OF
PARKING
SPACE—
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Free Delivery
Phons 129
-from V>e\tts
PRICES
MEAT DEPARTMENT
run FRUIT! £ VEGETABLES
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Repair!
Modernize!
Pure
Cane
Club
Steak
Nocona
Texas
We Appreciate Your
Patronage
emaker* Class
sets New Officers
NOCONA
TEX. .
Green Cabbage
Pound ............
Tokay Grapes
2 pounds _______
New Crop
Jonathans; swell for
eating or cooking, doz.
Prompt, Courteous
Service
York anti-
wash
Featured at Home-Owned
Independent Retail Grocers
Colorado Turnip Greens.
Onions, Radishes, Beets.
Mustard Greens,
2 Bunches for ................
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morrow and I
daughter. Mae. returned home Fri- i
that is safe,
i secure.
Bus Service
BOWIE-NOCONA
Via Montague
F. B. Wall, Operator
(War Time)
Bowie 7 a. m., ar. Montague
the Entree*
IS BROUGHT TO
PERFECTION
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8:15 A. M
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Stoker were
in Pampa Saturday on busine.ts.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Kegley of
Henrietta visited their nephew and
wife. Mr. and Mrs. George Kegley,
Sunday.
E OF ALL
DS
Lunn, director.
J. FRANK BLACKBURN,
Pastor.
where you don’t
block traffic
< Nocona 8:45, Montague 9:15,
Bowie 10:00.
Bowie 2:20 p. m. Ar. Montague
£ m., Nocona 3:90.
.V. Nocona 3:45, Montague 4:15,
Bowie 5 p. m.
July one trip Sunday on mom-
schedule.
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1 head lettuce
FREE
PHONE
w
Gem or Sweet Sixteen
OLEO, Ib
M fish, vegetables, meats, salads, fruits
Slid beverages with slices of tangy
ItXSUN lemons. Use lemons for favor-
ing in your cooking. You'll be delighted
With results.
Applies, Delicious,
35c
1 Large Ivory
1 Medium Ivory
BROWN’S Regular 11c Boxes
LEMON SNAPS
GINGER SNAPS
CHOCOLATE SNAPS
Ft i
39
6C
27
3C
9C
19c
25c
1
kerchief shower at the plant
—<•.. honoring
Fords.
Mrs. M. G. Gritfith and grand-
son. Charles Gray, spent the past
fifteen days in Houston visiting
her daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Temple and baby son.
FISH AND LEMONS
GO TOGETHER
like Ham and Eggs!
fee ma-am. you can improv* the flavor
19c
he has no certi-
iustries
nately
Mr. and Mrs. George Roper of
Nocona, Route 1, have moved to
Nocona to make their home.
Mrs. J. C. McKinney and daugh-
ter, Sue Alice, and Mrs. Ed Dennis t
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart and
family of Waurika, Oklahoma, vis-
ited relatives in Nocona during the
week-end.
Mrs. Mary Ellen Cribbs, who is
I employed as a filing clerk for the
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r^LEMONS
■■■■ IDENTIFIED ■■■■■
FOR YOUR PROTECTION
ped in Dallas for a two-days’ visit
with her daughters and Charles’
mother, Ora Mae, Ouida, and Chloe
Griffith. They enjoyed visiting
many interesting places in Hous-
ton and Dallas.
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25c
V. L. Grimsley of Fort Worth
was a week-end visitor with rela-
tives in Nocona.
iles, use
I
made a business
Monday.
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K’*
RS’
“Heart of the Rio Grande”
..... ...j
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Hunter left
Wednesday morning for San Fran-
cisco, Calitornia. They plan to be
in California about a year. Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Porter haye leased
the Hunter’s Kleenatorium for the
next year.
with y&M
RIB STEW, Ib 23c
:riday and Saturday
Mrs. Ray Allen and son and
daughter from Anadarko, Oklaho-
i ma, came Wednesday to visit with
I the husband and father, Ray Al-
| len. who recently bought one-half
I interest in the Nocona Bakery.
and children, Billie Ed and
Faye, and Mrs. Hinton and
John Edward, have been visiting
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Morris.
WEINERS, Ib _ 23
HOLINESS CHURCH
A series of revival services will
begin at the Holiness Church on
Saturday evening, the Lord willing.
Rev. F. C. Coulston of Shamrock,
Texas, will be in charge of the
services. Rev. Coulston has been!
pastoring at the Church of God1
at Shamrock for the last year and
plans to stay and pastor the church
here after the revival.
There will be other preachers,
singers, boaster band leaders, etc.,
assisting in the revival.
Services at 8:30 p. m. each eve-
ning. Booster band will have
service before regular service, like-
ly at 8 o’clock.
Your co-operation will be appre-
ciated in this revival.
IRA A. FINNELL. Local Pastor.
Miss Eddie Mae Price spent
Monday night with her parents in
Belcherville.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Frank W. Sutton, Pastor
9:45 a. m.—Sunday School, O. P.
Hill, superintendent.
11:00 a. m. — Worship service.
Sermon by the pastor.
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in Circles.
Tuesday—
4:30 p. m.—Sunbeams
the church.
Wednesday— .
8:15 p. m.—Prayer meeting. Spe-
cial service for the young people.
Thursday—
8:00 p. m.—Choir rehearsal.
Friday—
4:00 p. m.—Junior G. A. meets
at the church.
Why not attend church some-
where Sunday?
You have your plans . . They include certain re-
pairs, remodeling or modernizing of your home.
You know WHAT you want done and HOW you
want it to look ... but we honestly believe we
can offer suggestions as to materials that make
you better sat isfieti and save you money. ou are
under no obligation when you ask us to make an
estimate on your particular job. See us today!
Greyhound Bus Lines in Dallas,
spent the week-end with her pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
son, and other relatives.
Artis Nored, who is attending de-
fense school in Arlington, spent
the week-end at home with his
family.
Mrs. Mattie Carey *left Wednes-
; day for San Antonio, where she
l will visit her son and his wife,
| T ’eutenant Ottis Carey and Mrs.
. Carey. She will stay for about a
week.
On their return home, they stop-
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hill of Wi-
chita Falls spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill. |
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Middleton
cf the Lone Star community, near
Bowie, were guests of their daugh-
ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Coffman and sons, of the
White-Priddy community, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Canfield en- i °-
tertained employees of the Com-
munity Service Company with a
Sunday dinner at their home Sun- |
day. honoring Mr. and Mrs. Marvin [
Ford, who were transferred to |
Arcata, Louisiana. Mr. and Mrs
Rex McDaniel entertained the em-
letter ployees with a picnic and hand- 1
son- kerchief shower at the plant on
Allen Saturday evening, honoring the
Cribbs. They are still stationed
at Scott Field. Mo. They are tak-
ing a course in radio work and.
expect to finish the course in about
| fifteen or twenty days.
“Deep In The Heart of Texas’’
Mix Sausage, Ib 22c
Miss Connie Kirk left Tuesday
for Paris, Texas, where she will
lake over the management of the day. after visiting in Arlington a .
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sims, and
son of Fort Worth visited rela-
tives here during the week-end.
|C. D. Shamburge
LUMBER CO., INC.
Nocona, Taxaa
Miss Juanita Ligon, who spent
the summer in Dallas with her
father, has returned to the home
of her mother, Mrs. F. S. Paine,
of Nocona, Route 1, and wUl at-
; tend school at Prairie Valley this
7:30 p. m. — Training Union, H. year.
N. Painter, director.
8:30 p. m.—Sermon by the pas-
tor.
Monday—
Mrs. Virgil Allison had a
this week from her son and
in-law. T. J. Allison and
They are
■ meeting of the Homemakers
'an Friday afternoon at 2:30
■ at the Baptist church, new
■L who will take over the
■unlay in October, were
■ The meeting opened with
0g and prayer.
«, Lonnie Lacy, outgoing pres-
, presided at the meeting. The
■ting committee
ftieir recommendations were
ited and the new officers were ,
9d by acclamation.
Knew officers are: President.
Virgil Wall; first vice-presi-
'Mrs. Estil Rucktashel; sec-
gfce-president. Mrs. A. R. Mid-
■ third vice-president, Mrs.
ie Jones; fourth vice-president,
■laymond Vice; and secre-
Mdrs. Clayton Morrow.
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a. Jaunita Williford of Dallas
) the week-end of September
th her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
V Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sims and son
, of Fort Worth were visiting rela-
' fives and friends here during the
reported, I 3:00 p. m.—W. M. U. will meet week-end.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday—
9:45 a. m.—Bible study.
10:50 a. m.—Congregational sing-
ing.
11:00 a. m.—Sermon.
8:15 p. m.—Sermon.
Monday—
4:15 p. m—Ladies' Bible class.
Wednesday—
8:15 p. m.—Prayer meeting.
Bro. M. E. Patton, the regular
minister, has returned from his
summer revivals and will be pres-
ent for all services Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ford left
Tuesday for Arcata. Louisiana,
i They are employees of the Com-
; inunity Public Service Co. and were
transferred from the plant here
: to Arcata. Charlie Ford, who Is
I no relation to Martin Ford, will
, come to Nocona from Richland
Springs, Texas, to work for the
company.
Cooking . . cleaning . . balancing the budget
are problems of home-work that can be solved by
shopping daily at The Twins’ Food Store,
vast variety of fine, fresh foods makes it easy
to prepare appetizing, nourishing meals. There
are scores of labor-saving household needs
speed your cleaning work. And. our daily low
prices make economy a certainty. Fill your en-
tire market list here and you’ll have more time
and money for yourself.
the Loyd Thompson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Toble Thompson, will enroll
i as a student at the University of
lexas on Saturday.
)ld People
JKA they would
and have had It
ears.” (L. M.-So. B „ „ „„
;K bowel action Nocona ^-^0.
bloating gas, try
pcovered the rat- \
1 it looked to be ' ;
t feet long and
rattlers. He did “
with him to kill I
I he started back S
linis gun, it dis- ■
large rock and |
affected
200,000
WHISTLE
"u,"d
I first lesson in
! “Latin America.”
7:30 p. m.—Boy Scouts meet at !
1 the church. Jimmie White, Scout-
master.
Wednesday—
8:00 p. m.—Prayer meeting.
Thursday—
7:00 p. tn.—Choir rehearsal, Bil-
lie
’s Tooth
your old
Joe Myers left Saturday to
spend a week with his brother in
Lindsay, Oklahoma.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Lindelof for the week-
end of September 6th were her
brother and wife, Mi-, and Mrs.
Halmar Blixt, of Lexington.
Missouri, and her two nieces. Miss
Evelyn Blixt and Mrs. V. S. Fen-
ner, and Mr. Fenner, all of Kan-
sas City, Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hestand
spent from Sunday until Tuesday
in Denison visiting their sister-in-
law, Mrs. W. A. Hestand.
METHODIST CHURCH
Beginning Sunday, Sept. 20
9.45 a. m.—Church school, L. C.
Stouder. superintendent.
11:00 a. th. — Morning worship.___
Sermon by former pa-stor. Rev. O. Redman place' west'of Nocona,'to
P o^lker’ .i. n >< ithe Floyd Payne house in the
6:00 p, m.—Youth Fellowship. ; -
7:00 p. m.—Vesper service. An-'
on account of the pastor
| being ill.
Monday— I
3:30 p. m.—Woman’s Society of
I Christian Service will present the
lesson in Mission Study,
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Butts and
daughter have ipoved from
■ the Floyd Payne house, in
north edge of Nocona.
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Beck of Am-
arillo were Nocona visitors Tues-.
day. Their daughters. Miss Mari- I
lyn Beck and Mrs. Bob Whitea-
ker. entered Baylor University at
Waco this week.
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Perry, F. L. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1942, newspaper, September 18, 1942; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1230549/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.