The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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Locals
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What a Dollar Does for
Aaron Byrd ot Fort Cobb, Okla.,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stump.
Mrs.
Funeral Parlor
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Nocona
LOCAL NEWS
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Drink More MILK
LETTER HEADS
Save!
This Hot Weather!
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25% to 50%
OUR COWS ARE
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TESTED
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Circulars
Labels
Pamphlets
Blotters
Books
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Blank Forms
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ENVELOPES
Invoices
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Notes
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Quality Baby Chicks
Checks
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The World’s Best Laying Strain
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Mortgages
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Bill Heads
Programs
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Ambulance Service
Business
Cards
Funeral
Notices
Blank
Paper
Second
Sheets
Wedding
Invitations
Order
Blanks
Large
Envelopes
Sales
Tickets
Window
Cards
Personal
Cards
Carbon
Paper
Work
Tickets
500 Commercial Statements
1000 Commercial Statements
2000 Commercial Statements
3000 Commercial Statements
4000 Commercial Statements
5000 Commercial Statements
EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
83 cents go wherever the best food is to be found at least
cost to you—in your neighborhood, in other parts of
the country, or in foreign lands . . . Every cent ot v
- this part of your dollar is on the job for you every day.
It comes back to you as food—the kind you prefer.
Bernice Henry of Belcher-
ville spent the week-end In Nocona,
guest of Miss Opal Paine.
extend
wishes.
Miss Ruth Henry spent the week
end with home folks in Montague.
Vide Black of Denton was a No-
cona visitor last week.
THE
GREAT
$1.85
2.80
3.95
5.05
6.95
2.20
3.95
5.55
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West Side Dairy
Phone 911F11 Guy Brown, Mgr.
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ROBINSON POULTRY FARMS
Box C, Bowie, Texas
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The March
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“THE BEST JOB PRINTING, OF COURSE”
cents stay at home—for your landlords, salary and wage
earners who live among you, your tax collectors
and community activities, your light, heat, power,
and water companies; your newspapers for advert
tising that tells you special bargain news.
HOTEL FILLMORE
MODERN THROUHOUT
Anthony Fenoglio, Mgr.
We Send Laundry to Bowie Every Morning.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. White and
■ wife were Wichita visitors Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roden and
pr. Phillips of Fort Worth visited
with Mr. Roden's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Roden Sunday. The oc-
casion was that of J. R. Roden’s
birthday. While here they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Paine of
Prairie Point community.
Regular
Size
Envelopes
* 1000 regular size (2 boxes)
2000 regular size (4 boxes)
3000 regular size (6 boxes)
4000 regular size (8 boxes)
5000 regular size (10 boxes)
1000 Hammermill Bond, 8^x11, 20-lb .
2000 Hammermill Bond, 8^x11, 20-lb_
3000‘Hammermill Bond, 8^x11, 20-lb_
4000 Hammermill Bond, 8^x11, 20-lb_
500,0 Hammermill Bond, 8^x11, 20-lb_
2H cents, slightly more than the cost of a postage stamp,
is the only charge you pay A & P for all this service.
Adrain Ockerby is spending
vacation in Joplin. Missouri.
Mrs. Merton Story and children,
Mary Ruth, Inez and Claude, left
Tuesday for Denver, Colorado, for
a two week’s ivsit. They plan to
visit in Canyon, Texas, on their
way home with Mrs. Storey's sis-
ter, Mrs. S. H. Jones.
Miss Lou Harwell is spending her
vacation with relatives in Dallas.
87 H cents, the sum of these items, keeps an A A P store
going, doing its full share in your community's
business life.
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Mrs. J. C. Felty and baby, Joy,
are visiting her mother and sister
in-law, Mrs. Montgomery, at Blair,
Okla. Mr. Felty is working in New
Mexico.
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Letters have been received from
Marjorie Maddox, who is at Camp
Waldemor, Kerville, Texas, stating
that she is having a wondeful
time. She is studying violin under
Miss Margaret Plany of Lufkin,
who taught music in the Nocona
Public School four years ago, |
Miss Artie Fribble left Monday
for an extended visit in Dallas
with Miss Pansy Evans.
witness in
case.
The Belcherville ball team went
to Montague Sunday afternoon to
play baJl. Results was 9 to 7 in
favor of Belcherville.
Miss Ruby Henry of Montague
spent the week-end with her cou-
sin. Miss Opal Henry.
There was a singing here at the
Christian
noon.
Forest Fitts,
Mrs. J. W. Maddox and daugh-
ter, Mrs. J. C. Womble, and son,
Humphrey, granddaughters, Ora
Mae Coleman and Lu Ellen Tripp,
spent Tuesday and Wednesday in
Fort Worth attending the Fun
Revue presented by the Elizabeth
King Studio in which Lou Maddox
presented a delightful dance num-
ber.
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Mrs. Ritchie is visiting in Fort
Stockton with her daughter, Mrs.
Charlie Hart and family this
week. «-w v^vw,
The Methodist meeting is now in vWted Sunday with his grandpar-
progress. It began Sunday night ““ *' “ *
and everybody is welcome.
Loretta Hedgpeth, who is attend-
the
Jeanne and Jimmy Carmichael
Jr. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ford Fry for several weeks. They
returned to their home in Chick-
ascha, Okla., Sunday with their
father, J. D. Carmichael. Mrs.
Ford Fry aecompanied them.
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Lois Cublne, Bob Bourland, Lu-
cille Weeks, Ruth Peterson, Ever-
est Giles, Tver Lee Flados, Wilton
Reynolds, Lois Hancock, Shorty
Cragg, Ruby Chestnutt, and Calf
Evans enjoyed a picnic Monday
night on the south Belcherville
road.
and Mrs. Claude Gass of
jold were Nocona visitors
fday.
Mrs. Viola Jones and daughter,
Miss Slyvia, of Anadarko, Okla.,
came Sunday for an extended visit
with Mrs. Jones’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Stump.
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SINGING SCHOOL
. July 7 to July 19
AT SPANISH FORT
Taught by J. W. Ferrill of Forf Worth
Everybody invited to attend. For
particulars see J. G. Lovett, of
Spanish Fort, Texas
ROBINSON’S pure Tancred S. C. White Leg-
ooms are larger, have more stamina, lay larger
eggs and more eggs than the majority of strains
produced. There are 20 years of careful scienti-
fic breeding for high egg production back of our
Leghorns. You get quicker growth, more size,
more eggs and more money with ROBINSON
LEGHORNS. A net profit of $27.71 is the offi-
cial record of ten of our hens in 357 days.
Grade A chicks $10.00 per 100 if called for
at farm. $11.00 per 100 prepaid by parcel post.
Grade AA chicks $12.00 per 100 if called for
at farm. $13.00 per 100 prepaid by parcel post.
ALL LEGHORN EGGS PRODUCED ON
OUR OWN FARM. Free Literature.
Heavy breeds, $12.00 per 100 at farm; $13.00
per 100 prepaid by parcel post.
Custom Hatching $3.00 per tray of 128 eggs.
Ing school in Nocona spent
week-end with home folks.
Unida Fay Simpson entertained
a number of friends on her birth-
day, Saturday, June 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Hedgpeth
motored to Nocona Saturday.
We welcome Tom Nox to Mon-
tague. Mr. Nox is opening a fill-
ing station here.
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VERNA HENRY AND MISS
ANNIE COX MARRIED.
Verna Henry and Miss Annie
Cox were married Saturday, June
21, at the Methodist parsonage in
Bowie, Rev. Keene officiating.
Miss Cox is the daughter of Mrs
A. J. Cox, south of Belcherville, and
Mr. Henry is the son of Mrs. Bud
Henry of Montague. Mr. Henry
has been employed for the past
year in Nocona with the Williams
Eubank Grocery. They are making
their home in ’Durant, Oklahoma
where he will be with the same
company.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Boren and
Miss Iva Williams spent Monday
and Tuesday visiting relatives in
Ringgold.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Crenshaw
were in Ringgold Monday after-
noon.
W. B. Rich was
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lowrie were
Nocona visitors Monday.
Paul Price visited relatives
Nocona Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Delma Ligon spent'
the week-end with her parents,*
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dunaway.
They are attending summer school
at Denton, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Price and
children of Nocona spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
D. Price.
Mrs. Lewis of Bellevue
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Fitts.
Lee Fitts H
in Ringgold Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Addington
and children of Rock Springs com-
munity visited relatives at Red
River Ranch Monday afternoon.
Lee Fitts was attending court at
Henrietta Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Buster Henry was in Ringgold
Wednesday.
Hardy Stray was a Ringgold visi-
tor Wednesday.
J. R. Brayles went to Wichita
Falls Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fitts of McKin-
ney, Texas, spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Fitts.
R. C. Vannoy made a business
trip to Wichita Falls Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rich were
in Henrietta Friday afternoon.
Elmer Brooks was in Ringgold
Saturday.
Red Morton went to Henrietta
Saturday morning.
W. B. Rich was a Ringgold visi-
tor Saturday afternoon.
W. E. Reynolds of Bowie
a guest of Mr. and
Rich Saturday.
R. C. Vannoy was
Saturday afternoon.
Miss Iva Williams
day afternoon in Ringgold.
sons,
CT AA Hammermill $ "fl
Bond,X
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BELCHERVILLE MONTAGUE
By Mrs. Lee Crenshaw — , . „
spent Satur-
iggold.
L. P. Crenshaw and sons, Lee
and Jack, spent Sunday afternoon
in Montague.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rich and
Jerrall Ketchum were Ringgold
visitors Sunday afternoon.
R. C. Vannoy made a business
trip to Nocona Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henry and
children of Wichita Falls are here
to spend two weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Jno. Henry, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Stowe and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hewitt were in
Nocona Saturday afternoon.
Jake and Alvin and Miss Dottie
Sigman are visiting Mrs. J. D. Sig-
man and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fitts and chil-
dren of Ringgold spent Sunday af-
ternoon with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Fitts.
Buster Henry and Leonard Rich-
ey have opened up a filling station
and will welcome all their old cus-
tomers. Leonard Richey has just
moved back from the Rio Grande
Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Reeves spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Keck and family. They were ac-
companied home by Misses Mar-
cine and Geraldine Keck, who will
remain with them for a week’s
visit.
The many friends here of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Henry
congratulations and best
They were married in Oklahoma
Saturday, June 21st.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. McNew of
Nocona visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Fitts Sunday morning.
Miss Ginnell Gaydon of near
Ringgold spent the week-end with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Boren.
E. C. Cameron was in Henrietta
Monday attending court. He was
a witness in the Carl Goodspeed
church Sunday after-
A large crowd was present.
Arlie Hewitt and
Leon Henry went to Wichita Falls
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fitts spent
Monday in Henrietta, Texas.
Mrs. Rose Deavers has returned
to her home at McKinney after
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reeves
and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stowe and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Welch were
visiting relatives in Ringgold Sun-
day afternoon.
Fern Parr and Fred Maxey of
Ringgold were at Red River Ranch
Sunday afternoon.
Ira Stout of Ringgold was at
Red River Ranch Sunday after-
noon.
Elmer Brook# and Jarrett Ket-
chum spent Wednesday in the
Long Branch community.
Bud Brown was in Ringgold
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rich and
Mrs. Lee Crenshaw were Ringgold
visitors Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Dolly Ketchum and children
Melvin and Maude returned to
Ringgold Wednesday afternoon.
Lee Fitts and son, Forest, at-
tended court at Henrietta Friday.
W. B. Rich was in Ringgold Fri-
day morning.
Messrs. Hambrick and Alexander
of Wichita Falls were here on bu-
siness Wednesday.
Hardy Seay was in Nocona Fri-
day.
Mrs. H. G. Addington and Miss
I Leonora Brown of the. Rock
I Spring community were here Fri-
day afternoon.
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Perry, F. L. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1930, newspaper, June 27, 1930; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1234689/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.