The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1936: Searching Inside

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... when she was 14 years old and settled in Hamilton County with her family. She was married to J. A... HOME NEWS AND IS THE MOST WIDELY READ NEWSPAPER IN MONTAGUE * Thirty-First Year Nocona, Montague County... address COUNTY NOCONA IS THE LEATHER GOODS MANUFACTURING CENTER OF THE SOUTHWEST Progress of a Politician... in high school or grade o , rWEAKLING/ A GIANT , IN STRENGTH/ £ The county agent's office... not at this time made work sheets to contact their committeeman or call at the county agent’s office and do so

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... by a dinosaur, in Hamilton county; a diorama showing life in the sea that covered Texas 50,000.000 years ago... Of Montague County Goodyear Margin of Safety for quickest stopping— plus 43% more miles of real non-skid grip... of Values .. . Long, Trouble-Free Service . . . w B Cou: Coi To The Voters Of Montague County PHONE NO. 58... to Washington to prepare a berbecue for the National Press club, is at Alvord. Wise county, this week... to submit myself as candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Montague County, subject to the action

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... BRANCH POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS PUBLIC WEIGHER— Precinct No. 7 Dick Jackson (For Re-election) COUNTY.... Chandler (For Re-election) L. L. (Kid) Waid COUNTY JUDGE— Earl C. Fitts (Second Term) COUNTY CLERK— Willard... Shackelford (2nd Term, Re-election) COUNTY REPRESENTA- TIVE IN LEGISLATURE— Marvin F. London P. S. Warren.... McFarlane (For Re-election) Ben G. Oneal (Of Wichita County) Grady Woodruff B. D. Sartin (of Wichita County

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... In Montague County, $1.50; Out of Montague County, $2.00 [i ----------------o----------------- In the shadow..., at the post office at Nocona, Montague County, Texas, under the Act of Congress of March trd, 1879. Our

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