The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1933 Page: 5 of 6
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THE NOCONA NEWS
The Hornet
Gilbert’s
Groceries
D
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A HEARTY RESPONSE
BONITA HIGH SCHOOL
GROCERY SPECIALS
9j;'<
...Gladys Ellis
Lard
Swift Jewel
NOCONA DRUG CO.
pretty
on
Bacon
"A Registered Pharmacist Always on Duty”
POUND
The Kleenatorium
Syrup
he Bark
kJ
in
Bacon
Dry Salt
VIEW HIGH SCHOOL
WANT ADS
39c
Meal
Large Sack
The Purr
why
on
At the end of a
history
Cotfee
Bright and Early, 1-Ib
with „
23c
(Fine For Hot Cakes)
Alice
snubbing
Lovett
Cocoanut
19c
the
SHELLS
t
The
some
’• Mr/*i
this
f
hope.
BELCHERVILLE
James
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you’re
larwell
Co.
students
the
of
to
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Oil
A
Mr. and
CRAIN’S T
SOAP
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Sc
21c
3te
Mrs. Vice Honoree
At Shower
White King Granulated Soap
10c size
25c size
We appreciate the hearty response given our an-
mouncement to giveaway $128.50 in merchandise,
fcn With each 50c cash purchase or paid on account
we will give ticket good for all prizes.
We wish to thank our many patrons for their
k liberal patronage on last Friday and Saturday.
D TONIC'
?s Known.
.ES
itch
NEW LOW
•RICE
the
girls
Volleyball Practice,
girls started practicing
and
the
rings
id Mr. Broboy talking
up in the study hall.
Economic
back-
“Hunter’s Your Friend;
Who’s Your Cleaner?”
former
who
Bananas, dot
Oranges, nice sire. dos.
Grapefruit, 6 for
Grapes, 3 lbs
.... 20c
17c
25c
25c
Made by
Wesson Oil
People
Smoked,
Streaked with Lean
No. 1 Spuds, peck
Cabbage, lb
Onions, lb
Ii.si ting
for a
Staff.
Lee O. Uselton
Mozelle Howard
Bill Blanton
Faye York
,._Ouida Griffith
ride
Prairie tic
with out enough gas to get where
it has started. Let’s all furnish our
part of the gas for the race.
Good English Week.
Good English Week, which is next
week, the Valley View School will
give a program beginning at 2:15,
Friday and lasting until 3:45.
We invite all the patrons of the
school to be here for the program,
and feel that each one who attends
will enjoy the program.
FOR SALE—Two yearling register-
ed Hereford bulls for sale. See or
call T. M. Hoben. 20-tfc
Editor
Assistant Editor Ruth Mitchell
Personal Editor Rnell Buck
Humor Editor Opal Howard
Soph Reporter Bonnie B. Howard
Frosh Reporter Johnnie Buck
Sponsor Miss Rigsley
er please call Mr. Tompkins, phone
2036781.
Box---------75e
Shorts, box 15c
Balk
Lb.
days,
>r Ne
Z
perience
exas
T. A. B. Meeting.
T. A. B. club met Thursday
I, October 19, at 7:30.
President called the meeting
elected
Harper:
Boutwell;
Iona w
8 of H
Ing.
ribbons
isited
Report From the First Grade.
Our Pet Books.
The First Grade made little books.
The .books are about our pets.
We cut out letters that said, "Pet
Book."
We pasted the letters
colored backs.
We read our books.
Blue Plate
Salad
Dressing
y2 P>nt_____10c
pint __ 15c
quart 28c
WE’RE
TELLING
YOU ... .
WHITE 1QN4
. . . so
Ice and
IT.
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13c
5Oc
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ge,
ode
STRAYED—From the farm of John
Harper of Rt. 5, October 23, two
red and white, mottled face year-
lings. weight about 500 lbs. Finder
please notify John Harper, Rt. 5,
Nocona or call R. M. McNew. 20-ltc
the following prices:
Syrup, gallon
in buckets |
Heavy Hens,
each I
Fryers,
each
Sweet Potatoes,
bushel
Black-eyed Peas,
lb
We Pay 22c Dozen for Eggs to Producers
Only. Market Price for Cream.
Our basketball girls are showing
up nicely in practice. Seventeen
girls are out to make the team for
the coming year. We are ready to
play any team in the county.
8p
Sil
The girls started
volleyball October 16, and their
practice has continued each day at
noon. Mr. Redman is acting as their
coach. The girls have prospects of
a good volleyball team this year.
Things We Never Knew
Till Now:
Jokes.
Miss Coursen: Floyd, if you had
eight pennies and lost three, how
many would you have left?
Floyd (thoughtfully): But
should I lose three pennies?
’ Good English Week.
eople are usually judged, accord-
to intelligence, by their English,
me is well read, he can usually
correct English in expressing
thoughts.
(hat is the use to know good
[llsh if you do not speak it?
ryone should put Into practice
it he learns. When a person be-
i to notice mistakes, he is leam-
acmething.
ood English Week will make the
i]g/ copscious of their errors at
WANTED—To borrow, lease or buy
several English history books. Re-
port to Senior Students of Bonita
High School.
_________________________________ I
LOST—One large pearl white but- I
ton with two holes. If found please
report to owner. Ruth Hollars, for
reward.
A Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank the faculty for
the two extra study periods a week
I which they have so generously con-
FOR SALE—1 good team horses, 1
team good mares, 1 team good
mules. C. R. CLAY, 1 mile S. E.
Nocona? 20-tf
NOTICE—This is to notify all per-
sons or firms that can give one,
two, or three days’ work to any
man or men for skilled or unskill-
ed labor to notify the NATIONAL
R-EMPLOYMENT AND RELIEF
OFFICE, Bowie, Texas. Phone 155.
20-tf
B
Almost one month has gone by
since school began, and we are
once more getting ready for those
dreadful exams. Many of us are
sure going to have to "cram” to
get ready by the last of this week.
■KEt-*'. ’•
Dearmont,
Richardson,
Lurline Howard,
ion, Mae Morrow, Onlta Grif-
Mozelle Howard, Helen Sea-
i, Jake Begley, Le Roy Cook,
is Addington, Jack Dyer, Bill
on and Mrs. John Crownover.
< ST fl g g m Morning Call, 48 lbs
|M>flfl | Southland, 48 lbs .
■ ■ ~ " Oriole, 48 lbs
Guaranteed
MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES
—Call on us for free demonstra-
tion and new low prices. H. C.
ROWLAND, south of Gymnasium,
Nocona, Texas. 15-tfc
'
(S--55c
POUND 8k
Guess Who?
Her classmates know this charm-
| ing young lady to be exactly the
| Small blue eyes, fair complexion,
slip- brown hair, which she wears in a
I peculiarly becoming way. She
' weighs about one hundred pounds,
and is five feet tall. This young
lady is a junior in high school, one
of the good things about her is
that she is always ready to cheer
people with her funny things to
tell, and her smile that makes her
dear to everyone who know her.
Answer will be given next week.
to order. The roll was called by
the secretary. The secretary also
read the minutes. There was some
business that came before the house
which was discussed very fully. It
was decided that the club needed
a yell leader to make the club more
peppy, and the club elected Vera
Mae Webb as their yell leader.
Refreshments were served, and
the club adjourned until October
31st.
Home Economics.
The first year Home Economics
girls have been planning and cook-
ing breakfasts. The second year
girls have been canning and work-
ing on luncheons. They plan to
serve luncheons Wednesday and
Thursday.
50c
50
30c
60
5C
Turkeys, Ducks, Geese,
! above
Senior, Select* Ring* and
Invitation*.
Wednesday of last week
seniors selected their class ■
and invitation*. But that 1* no sign
that work can be stopped A ring
and invitation* do not give a senior
the right to pas*. So. ootne on
union, let's show everybody that
we really de*erve e
pet. The *enlor cl***
win the cup* *
e 1
F. F. A. Boys Visit tate Fair.
Five of the F. F. A. boys return-
ed from the State Fair, Monday,
October 23. The boys all seemed to
have had a very enjoyable trip to
and from the fair, let alone seeing
the numerous things of importance
at the Fair. The Future Farmer
boys visited all the exhibits halls
and most everything else at the
Fair.
The boys making the trip were:
Jake Begley, Jack Dyer, LeeOnual
Uselton, and Wesley and Le Roy
Cook.
Guineas, etc., 2c
market price.
Combination
Offer
The Nocona News 1 year
and the Progressive
Farmer 5 years, both for
only
| tea. | Raymond and Lucille Snow en-
That md8t of the students in tered school Friday, October 13.
high school failed in English or re-
ceived an “Inc." We wonder why.
That there is no hope for Carnes' absence.
_________■__>____ 1 i
Can You Imagine:
Roach L. Admire not knowing
his history.
Dow Pollock knowing his English.
Willie Mae not blushing.
Gladys not going to the post
office every Wednesday morning.
The seniors not being dignified.
Vaudrey missing a dance.
Dewey in love.
Mr. Perryman being short and
part of the hundreds of <
spent in this vicinity each fall and
winter for magazines. Oldest agency
in U. S. Guaranteed lowest rates on
all periodicals, domestic and for-
eign. Instructions and equipment
free. Start a growing and perman-
| ent business in whole or spare
in time. Address MOORE-COTTRELL,1
; Inc., Wayland Road, North Cohoc-
, ton. N. Y.
Just Looking Around We Saw:
Miss Chandler fall off the see-
saw backwards.
Verna Bumpus writing notes.
Mr. Mac anr
some A B Cs
The first year Home
girls wearing their dresses
wards.
Thelma Green chewing gum.
Miss Lenty and Mr. Man shoot-
ing goals after the busses ran.
The students of the dbmmercial
Geography class eating prunes.
Six girls going to the detention
hall for a week for writing their
names on the volleyball.
We sell them because of their
QUALITY.
You’ll want them because of
their prices.
A personal call will convince
you, juat stop in and see.
Itor-ln-Chief...
listant Editor
prts Editor
Man Reporter
Ker Reporter
■h Reporter... Margaret Nicholson
uh Reporter Loraine McGaughy
A. B. Reporter . Vera Mae Webb
F. A. Reporter Jake Begley
Futore Farmers Organite.
The Pralrlr Point Vocational
Agriculture boys organized the Fu-
ture Farmers chapter The meeting
walflield October 10. 1933. and the
following officers were
Preaident. Clinton <Red»
vice-preaident. Donald
treasurer, Dan Utah;
H<*m Salmon; watch doc.
MSne; advisor. MrOM
a m f*» tfw^rs^Twl
cellophane wrapped -23c
Olden Days, 1-ib cellophane
wrapped 17c
Ground Fresh, lb 17c
Maple Syrup, Vermont Maid, glass jug
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will aav* you manr t*™*
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Personals.
Misses Ruth Mitchell and Oleta
Haggard were the dinner guests of
Gladys Ellis Sunday.
R. D. and Doyl Beasely visited
school Tuesday.
Miss Edna Horner was in Nocona
Saturday.
Miss Rigsby and Miss Coursen
were in Nocona Saturday.
Brownlow Leaton was seen
Bonita Sunday.
We are very glad to report an In-
crease in our school roll, those who
started this week are as follows:
Misses Ruth and Odell Wisdom,
Clara and Connie Morgan, Lorene
Simpson and Elna Homer.
We’ve just received a
shipment of the new-
est in Furniture, Rugs,
etc. Come in and see
them. J. B. MARCH.
$1.00 to $1.50 Genuine
Leather Bill Folds and
Pocketbooks, given as
free premiums with each
subscription.
For two days only, SAT-
URDAY and MONDAY,
Oct. 28 and 30 we will
accept the following pro-
duce on subscriptions at
Basketball Practice.
The boys have started practicing
basketball every night now, and
Coach Browning seems to see some
improvement.
Everybody doesn’t know
the kind of work HUNT-
ER turns out, but
WE’RE TELLING YOU
—so you can join the
crowd. Every garment,
no matter how soiled or
worn or ragged, receives
the same painstaking
care.
Miss Beulah Long was the hos-
tess at miscellaneous shower given
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Lena Long. Monday evening in
honor of Mrs. Raymond Vice, who
was before her marriage recently
Ml’A Gladys Love.
A dainty refreshment plate was
nerved to Mmes. Bertha Greer, Roy
McCarley. Floyd Gamer, Myrtle
Jackson. Ed Vice Lena Long, and
Misses Dick Emory. Mildred John-
son, Lol* and Jewel Reed, and the
honoree and ho*te**. Mr*. Raymood
Vice and Mln* Beulah Long.
---n .7,1^14111
I
Louise Crenshaw returned to
school Monday after several weeks
Red Harper went to the Dallas i
Fair.
Just, Imagine—
The junior class being on time
for every class.
Mr. Bounds with blonde, straight
hair.
J. G.
Smith.
Lee Roy Cook not looking over
his “specs.”
Ouida walking silently In
study hall.
Roma understanding geometry.
Onita agreeing with everyone.
Jake making a political speech.
May knowing her history lesson.
Mr. Browning not using slang ex-
pression?.
Helen playing volleyball.
around, Mr. Mac in the office.
Signed,
High School Students.
Randal Buckely,
I Miss Virgie Noel, Miss AUleen Noel,
I and Billie Noel were shopping in
Bowie Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lowerie and
daughter. Jean Winn, were in No-
cona Saturday.
Mrs. W. B. Rich and Miss Eula
Hood were in Nocona Saturday.
Earl Noel was in Bowie Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Hewitt of
Nocona were the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Vannoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Randal Buckely,
Mrs. Sam Noel, Miss Virgie Noel,
Allieen Noel, and Billie Noel were
in Ringgold Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. English and child-
ren visited friends in Gainesville
Sunday.
N. Melton of Sadler spent Sun-
day with his family here.
Mrs. Lee Crenshaw Jr., and Miss
Juanita Crenshaw were in Nocona
Wednseday.
Rev. Lowre filled his regular ap-
pointment here Sunday.
cut.
That Lee Roy does not like hot Dallas Fair.
Denzll likes to go to Nocona so t fohowing description:
well.
Ouida Apple wears house
pers these days to school.
T. A. B. Club Give
. Formal Tea.
St Tuesday, October 17,
f year Home Economic
bred and served a formal tea.
portable concealed in the pan-
played soft music throughout
Kcasion. The guests arrived at
Sand were served dainty sand-
ies, nuts, mints, and tea.
as Dearmont was the guest of
»r, and Mozelle and Onita were
hostesses. Helen poured tea at
tables. Each girl invited one
t. Those enjoying the ocassion
C.-~ Misses Dearmont. Audra
Is, Roma Richardson, Ouida
fith, Lurline Howard, Viola
Did You Know ?
That the civics class has
nice new work books one half inch
thick?
That Blanche Townsend came to
school on Monday?
That Malvey Jameson looks
front all the time in the study hall.
That everyone is studying this
week?
That’ Gussie did not go to Valley I
View this week-end?
That Hattie was acting as mail '
carrier for Gay Mays.
That Mr. Mac called
(By MARGUERITE MILES)
Mrs. R. C. Vannoy and daughter,
Georgia, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Reeves were shopping in Wichita
Falls Thursday.
George Kirk of Gladewater spent
. the week-end with his family.
I Mrs. L. P. Crenshaw
Personals. W. B. Rich were in Terral, Okla-
Miss Gray and Miss Chandler homa, Tuesday.
went to the Dallas Fair this week-
We are glad to have back with
us one of our former students,
Juanita Smith, who attended
school in Oklahoma City the pre-
ceding year.
model T.
That Vera Mae likes
company from Nocona.
That Lorraine likes to
certain boy’s horse from
Point. „
Onita likes to ride horseback on cellaneous test
Sunday.
That Onita received a i
Thursday that had been written a
month and was lost.
Mr. Redman thinks Lurline and
Mozelle look enough alike to be
first cousins.
A person can get grade on his
report card for one day's work. r
That the F. F. A. boys, who went sented to give us. We further wish
to the Fair, saw the Melody Girls ’ to express our appreciation for the
perform. ‘ special privilege of studying with
That all you can hear (
school now is those Future Farm-
ers talking about their experiences
at the Fair.
Staley's Golden
Limit 2 gallons
GAULiON
FOUND—One brown tennis shoe,
size 10, two knots in string, hole
where the little toe belongs. Own-
Joke.
Alice McCarn: “I think
better looking than your daddy.”
. tt j rt'i cnomics gins, iviuzcnc rwwam,, Hoben Salmon: "Yes I’m a later
1 flUrStOn rlaw. L>0. Lurlene Howard, and Onita Grif- model.”
fith. ----------
Subscription
Bargain
SATURDAY
and MONDAY,
OCT, 28, 30
I COMING this week Dearmont; and
K rrn j._ tt j * cnomics <
B inuioivn xxvt w. vjv. |
[-Large shipment of,
?edroom Suites, Liv-
rtroom Suites, good-
poking Rocking
Chairs with high
lacks, Library
rabies, Cedar Chests,
Smoking Stands with
•eading lamp combin-
'd, Congoleum Art
squares—all at prices
ua,t will surprise you.
We’ve Been Wandering—
[ Where Mr. Perryman went
week-end.
19-2tp Wjjy Gladys got so enthused
when she saw someone Sunday at
a certain place, and thought that
| certain someone was someone else,
i instead of who the someone was.
Where Oleta Haggard and Ruth
. Mitchell went Sunday. What they
j ate for dinner, and why Willie Mae,
and Ouida went the same place,
wherever it was Sunday afternoon.
Why Rnell looked so thrilled
Monday morning.
Why Vaudrey didn't have time
and Mrs. for study over the week-end.
When the members of the Choral
club will learn to take their books
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lowerie visit- to the gym when they go to Phy-
That Mr. Bounds has a new hair end. ed Mr. Clyde Lowerie of Ringgold steal Education.
| Mr. and Mrs. Brabov went to the Monday. " —
i Fair . ... I Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Doyle were
in Nocona Saturday.
Mrs W. E. Miles ai)d daughter, senjors ma(]e passing
Miss Marguerite Miles, and Mrs. L.
P. Crenshaw were shopping in
Wichita Falls Friday.
Miss Thelma Dunnaway of Burk-
I burnett spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Dunaway.
Mr. and Mrs.
We wish to take this advantage
of helping Miss Courson advertise
for a husband. Miss Rigsley tells
her that a husband will be hard,
to please, but Miss Courson says I
she won’t mind that, just so she ‘
gets a husband she'll attend to the
rest. Her description of her ideal
is as follows:
He must have dark brown eyes,'
dark hair and dark complexion.'
Must be about 6 feet 2 Inches tall, i
weight about 175 pounds. He must J
also have a prominent position, and |
he must be very intelligent and
industrious. If you measure up to
Miss Courson’s ideal please phone
or see her in her room, 30683 Pecan
it’s because they Avenue, Bonita, Texas.
want to see if they look pretty, but
it’s taking them an awful long
time, so we girls think, to find out
they’re not.
exam
Dow wrote, “Dear Miss Clark, if
you sell any of these answers to a
funny paper you’ll have to split
fifty-fifty -with me.”
Buffet Luncheon.
third year Home Economic
class entertained with a buffet
luncheon for their first lesson in
preparation of foods.
The home economics room was
very attractive, and each desk was
made more attractive with vases of
roses. The menu consisted of: Sal-
mon loaf, wine jelley, peas in
present time and in the future, timbale cases, apple and raisin
salad, rolls, butter, and stuffed
olives, whipped cream, coffee, and
nuts.
The hostesses were: Ouida Grif-
fith, Helen Seabourn, Viola John-
son, and Mae Morrow. The guests "sister" in History III?
were: Mr. and Mrs. Redman. Miss
Walker, Mr. Browning, and Miss
I the Home Ec-
girls, Mozelle Howard,
Envlish literature.
Why Willie Mae had rather look
at Mr. Tompkins than look at the
class when she explains an algebra
problem.
If some certain things we’ve been
hearing are really true.
Why we have to study “Old
English Language," when it’s so ow-
fully hard to read.
Why Wilbur hasn’t been coming
to school the last few days.
Why all the boys are carrying
mirrors around with them this
year. They say
M00
With MCh Mlh
fret biU foM.
book or *2^0 I
Want Ad Column
FOR SALE—One cat, white with
brown tall, one black, ear and one
brown one. Unusually intelligent
and industrious, lies under the table
and frightens the mice away. Will
take reasonable price. For details
phone or see Miss Courson and
Miss Rigsby.
If Dewey ever loses his temper.
Why Miss Clark makes us study
so hard when we don’t want to.
How many of the juniors and
; grades on
WANTED:—Representative to look.
I after our magazine subscription in- |
i terests in Nocona and vicinity. Our i fat.
plan enables you to secure a good j Ruth Mitchell or Ruth Hollars
part of the hundreds of dollars i with blue eyes.
J. B. Admire not being funny.
Buster Bolden not saying, "well
I just don't.- know, but I believe
thats right.”
John Henry being quiet.
Staff.
Editor Blanche Townsend
Assistant Editor Dorotha Roberson
Sport Editor Dorris Roberson
Sport Editor Gus Yarbro
Joke Editor Anna Yarbro
Freshman R Doris Grey
Sofchomore R Oleta Shelton
Junior R Nina Lee Bonds
Senior R Malvy Jameson
Faculty Advisor Miss Nutt
Honor Roll.
The following pupils made an
average of B, or above in their
grades for the first six weeks:
First Grade
Imogene Goodgion, Helen Smith.
Third Grade.
Marjorie Ann Brown.
- Fourth Grade.
Jacob Smith, Chloe Griffith.
Fifth Grade.
Constin Black.
Seventh Grade.
Mabie Dean Martin
Bill Blanton, Louise Begley, Jack
Dyer.
Volleyball Girl*.
The girls have been practicing
volleyball for about four weeks.
The following girls have been work-
ing out: Verna Bumpus. Dorris
Roberson. Dorotha Roberson. Ann*
Yarbro. Blanche Townsend, Thelma
Green Lola Heaton, Mildred Hea-
ton, Ruby Keck, Nina Lee Bond*.
Ecklin Cunningham. Gladys Byrarit.
Lola Bell Evans. Hattie Davis and
Irene Lampkin. f
recovering from “Bonkus
Konkus.”
That Mozelle likes to ride in a
Diagnostic Test.
have. The students of Prairie Point
I were going around with long faces
a Tuesday. The cause was a diagnos-
test in English that everyone
' had to take. The last was a mis-
in language and
I grammar. Later a test on composi-
note tjon will be given. The school is
»n a working for affiliation in third
year English this year.
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