The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1975 Page: 3 of 12
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A study is underway to determine the
Fun and learning were the
cially and emotionally. Levels between 9 a. m. - 1 p. m. or
between 2-4 p. m. Monday
mined by the fundamental through Friday.
Family Name
Address
of the children.
Electric, Community Public
Place of Mother’s Employment
Hours worked
No. of Children
Ages
Model ACT20F
Vicari.
further information.
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Pinto Beans
$1.45
Sirloin Steak
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Ground Beef
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pound
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A product non-caustic and non poisonous
Bologna
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pound
Retirem
T-Bone Steak
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We Can Do If All
Bread
SOLD AT $3.95 UNDER MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE
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Would you be interested in evening care
as well as day care? ( ) Yes ( ) No
20,000 BTU
regularly $379.95
treras. Eddie Fenoglio, Becky Floral, Jerald's Hair Styling
Fenoglio, Stephen Hardison, for Men, Adkins Furniture and
Bulk
Pound
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The Most Valuable Part Of Your Bacteria
Is Gone When You Have It Pumped!
Objectives of the program,
according to Mrs. Walker,
STARTS Septic Tank and Grease Trap Action
STOPS Grease Trap and Septic Tank Odors
CLEANS Clogged Drain Field Lines
CLEANS Clogged Garbage Grinders
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Roger Romine, Jeffery Tipton, to contribute items for use in
Patti Tipton, Carmen Tomp- the newcomer kit may call the
kins, Christy Ulbig, and Kurt Chamber office at 825-3526 for
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CONDITIONERS at comparably
low prices.
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BOBBY REEDER, Research Horticulturist at the Texas A. and M. University
Experiment Station In Montague, shows Montague School Head Start Children how crab
apples grow on trees during one of their field trips at the station. The school concluded last
week, with 22 children attending the eight-weeks school.
LARGE SQUASH - Mrs. Ina Evans Doyle displays two
squash that came off the same vine. The one at right is a
normal-size crookneck squash, while the one at left “Just kept
growing." The vegetables were grown In the garden of Mrs.
Doyle’s neighbor, Roy Boland, who did not want to be in the
picture. Both live in the 200 block of Louise.
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SPANISH FORT SETS
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
An ice cream and cake
supper will be held at 7 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 1, at the Spanish
Fort Community Club. Those
who have ice cream freezers
are asked to brine the ice
cream. Sponsors of the event
will be Reuben Henderson,
who is club president, and his
wife, Annie, who is food
chairman.
Children enrolled in the Service, Nocona Telephone
Head Start program were Co., Western Auto, Geurin's
Cheryl Abney, Eddie Beasley, Electric, Justin Leathergoods,
Bobby Bell, Leonard Breeden, and the Nocona Boot Co., plus
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Sterling and Sandra and Hardy
Capps spent from Friday until
Monday visiting in Crosbyton
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Meyers and then visited Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Grant in
Imperial and Mr. and Mrs.
Doyce Grant in Biglake.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
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S fourth grades teacher at
8 Montague School. She was
6 assisted by two aides, Mr.
6 Ronnal Bell, a Montague
6 teacher, and Miss Sherry
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appropriate to their age group, trail and historic trail maps, a
Study units covered areas in C of C membership directory,
language arts, social studies, lists of churches and organiza-
health and safety, nutrition, tions in the Nocona area and
science, and community help- school information.
ers. Pictures and film strips of In addition to printed
these areas were shown in an material, there are small gift
attempt to establish concrete items from the F&M Bank,
understandings in the'minds First National Bank, Dwight’s
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James Breeden, Eide Con- coupons for service or
treras, Frank Contreras, merchandise at Ben Frank- Bigbie visited from Thursday
Jerrod Contreras, Lolo Con- lin’s, Kids Duds, Nocona through Monday in San Diego,
Calif., with Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Johnson and family.
They attended the wedding of
their niece, Barbara Johnson
to Ron Sullivan, on Friday
, right. In Los Angeles they
visited their aunt, Mrs. Maude
Hay, sons. Bill and Red Hay,
and a niece and nephew, Mr.
and Mrs. Morrie Sloane of
Monday visitors of Mr. Phillips, Irving. Beverly Hills.
and Mrs. Pete Skinner, Monday and Tuesday guests Mrs. Biffle Brown visited
Melissa and Mrs D.W of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lewis Oklahoma City
Cunningham included Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. David }
Mrs. Lester Embry, Marietta, Mitchell, David, Charlotte and with her mother, Mrs. Taylor,
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* Phone 825-3385
Bill Moores Have Fmr.n
Children & Families and Misty, all of Caddo, Okla;
A. uan_L A __a Mr. and Mrs. Bill D. Moore
RS WeeKend Guests and Kent and Brad, all of
c . ... Lewisville; and Kim Waters of
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dallas. Afternoon visitors
Moore over the weekend were were Mrs. Bill Wade, Mrs.
five of their children and their Andy Miller, and Mr. and
amilies. Mrs Carrol McClennen, all of
Homemade ice cream was Nocona; and Mr. and Mrs.
served Saturday night, follow- Raymond Moore of Arlington,
e by a fish fry and salads on Saturday afternoon visitors
unday: . . included Mr. and Mrs. Hag
Present for the lunch on Howard of Gainesville; Mrs.
Sunday in addition to Mr. and Jane Campbell of Wichita
Mrs. Moore, were Mr. and Falls; Mrs. Cindy Staley and
Mrs. Warren Sharp of Hamlin, Clint, both of Irving; and Mrs.
David Sharp of Houston; Mr. Ruby Moore of Whitharrell.
and Mrs. Mike Tubbs and _______________
Brandi, all of Abilene; Mr. and
Mrs. Carrol Moore, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Boy
Mrs. Steve Moore and Jeffrey Crenshaw, Mr. and Mrs.
and Todd, and Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of Ft. Worth,
Randy Moore and Christy, all and Mr. and Mrs. Bruno
of Henrietta; Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerer of Lindsay were in
Don Henson and Tommy, all of Ruidoso, New Mexico last
Aberdeen, Scotland; Donna weekend. They attended the
Henson, a Texas Christian horse races and reported very
University student and Bill cool tempertures.
are gifts from these people,
and we appreciate their
kindness so much. Numbered
among these books are gifts,
donations, and memorials.
Several patrons have brought
us boxes of books and we wish
to thank them and assure all of
you that we will find a place for
any book some where, some
place, some time. Maybe not
just at the moment, but, as
they say in the comic section.
“Lator, gator!" Thank all of
you very much.
Saturday morning, in spite
of the rain, Miss Audrey
Herring and Mrs. Elaine
Tompkins came in and
delighted the children with
stories, songs, and games.
We had several new faces in
the group, which was evidence
that the children remembered
Miss Audreys motto:Each one
bring one. We have plans for
this Saturday, too, so be sure
to come and bring a friend.
Sloan, Muenster; Thursday, Mrs. Dorothy Pipsby and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie West, Kevin, California; Mrs. Don
Greenwood; Sunday after- Otto, Spokane, Washington,
noon, Mrs. Ruth Salmon, Sunday they attended funeral
Salmon ranch, Winston services for Kenneth Molsbee.
Wolfenberger, Arlington Guests later included Mr. and
Howard Hudgens, Sunday Mrs. Wayne Lewis, Cement,
night. Miss Judy Ezzell, Sunday they attended funeral
Ringgold, and Melissa attend- services for Kenneth Molsbee.
ed the Story Hour at Nocona Guests later included Mr. and
Public Library Saturday morn- Mrs. Wayne Lewis, Cement,
ing and later was luncheon Oklahoma, Mrs. Audra Lee
guest of Melissa. Bounds, Fort Worth. Sunday
Saturday evening guests of dinner guests were Mn and
Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Farmer Mrs. H R Lewis,. Rebecca,
were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Donald and Kelli. Bowie
Farmer. Wichita Falls. Route. , Supper guests were
Miss Minnie Belle and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spivey.
Virgil Manley, also Mrs. Ruby Bowie: .... . .. . . .
Reeves and Mrs. Myrtle , Hilde Workman visited Mrs.
Croxton, all visited Mrs. Lena Vicari, Montague. Sun-
Averie Privitt, Henrietta, day:
Tuesday. Wednesday they all Mrs. Tom Lesh of Denver
were luncheon guests of Mr. City and Mrs. Harold
and Mrs. Clyde Croxton, Edgeman of Odessa visited
Bowie, and their houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gaines and
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Croxton. other relatives here last week.
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Weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. James Cain were Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Sutton and Todd
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Glass, all from Lewisville.
Gloria Goolsby spent the
weekend visiting in Fort
Worth with Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Hinds.
Sunday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Goolsby were Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Goolsby and Ginger
from Nocona.
Thursday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Tompkins and
Nellie Nobile were Mr. and
Mrs. Doc Carminatti of
Montague, Lori Ann McCall,
Nocona, and Irma Landers
from Monrovia, Calif.
The Masons of Burlington
Lodge #440 entertained Satur-
day evening with a cake and
homemade ice cream supper.
Approximately 40 persons
attended. Assisting were the
local Eastern Star members.
Mr. and Mrs. Lillard
Koni Keck. Kelly Killian, Larry’s TV Service.
Vince Lamb, Sherry Nobile, Any business that would like
Oklahoma; Wednesday, Mrs. Karen, Hinton, Oklahoma, and in Wichita Falls with Mr.
Bertha Meekins, Nocona. Mrs. Monday night visitors were
Lillian Cunningham, Long- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Mrs. Steve Brown and
view; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Roberson and Cecil, Lubbock; daughter.
were to develop the children by the Chamber of Commerce
physically, intellectually, so- office, 106 E. Walnut St.,
Sneed for a state approved child day care school S key words for 22 pre-school
R " k children who participated in
J for Nocona and surrounding area. All interested i the Head Start summer
3 mothers are asked to PLEASE fill out the form 2 Phg school ended with a • of the program were deter
S below and mail or bring to Drawer A, Box 539, 3 birthday party and closing
9 0 J ceremonies Friday following
3 Nocona News. We will appreciate a reply from 2 eight weeks of activity.
6 „ .. ....... 3 Directing the Head Start
3 all working mothers in the Nocona area. 3 program was Mrs. Odelia
FEDOERS
Chamber Has
Newcomer Kits
for Pickup
Any person who has lived in
Nocona for less than six
months may receive a
Newcomer’s Kit by stopping
needs and interests of children Included in the kit are scenic
The past week we have
made quite a bit of progress in
cataloging the paperback
collection. It is amazing how
many good books have
appeared in this form. Light in
weight and easy to hold, these
books have special appeal to
those who like to read in bed.
As we review events of the
past few weeks, we see so
much to be thankful for and so
many people to whom we owe
a debt of gratitude, that it is
impossible to name them all.
So, let us just call them friends
and patrons and say that we
are grateful for your help and
happy to be of service to’you.
A good many of our books
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carminati
and daughter, Diane, of
Montague spent last week in
Ruidoso, New Mexico.
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Mn Viola Bigbie
N J-Cienda Farm near Nocona, a
S pet shop in Bowie, and the
2 Molsbee Dairy in Vashti. They
Proposed facilities to accommodate 40 children. 20. visited the Gainesvile
3 Applications taken on a first come, first serve S Moving pictures were made
2 __ 6 of various activities and were
3 basis. J shown to the students near the
end of the school.
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Weekend Food Specials
। ~pocm Oak Farms % gallon $705
ICO VlOVIl Round or Square Carton
6 Walker, a high school student
6 in the Nocona public schools.
J Field trips to Nocona,
E Bowie, Montague, and Vashti
2 were conducted during the
2 eight weeks period. Students
2 visited a grocery store, post
2 office, fire department and
3 Texas A and M experiment
3 station in Montague, the
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Hays, Edgar R. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1975, newspaper, July 31, 1975; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493685/m1/3/?q=%2522dewey+redman%2522: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.