ALL AROUND HANDY-
MAN: Power washing, paint-
ing, basic construction, basic
landscaping. Call for estimates.
940-232-6676.
31-34p
OWNEROPS: $2,000 Sign-
On! Regional-Out 3-5 days.
Local - home daily. Gross
$2,700-$3K/wk!! CDL-A, 1 yr.
exp. 844-228-4267. 31-34p
AA MEETING: 207 Cooke
St., Nocona, Thursdays at 7:00
p.m.
1tfcnc
2001 HARLEY DYNA:
8,750 miles, like new, soft bags,
battery tender, was $8,000 now
$6,500, must go. 940-872-
7110, call or text or video.
31-34p
GARAGE DOORS & OPEN-
ERS: Repair & new. 25 years
experience. Retired military.
940-872-6004.
34p
SUNSET FLEA MARKET:
Every Saturday, 9:00 a.m. -
1:00 p.m. 700 Spur 511, shop-
per/vendors wanted. Consign-
ment & storage available.
31-36p
CROSS M CATTLE is need-
ing pasture to lease for cattle.
Please contact Cody at 806-
333-7986, 940-268-3710, leave
message.
29-50p
COASTAL HAY: $45 for
5x5.5 round bale of 2017 fertil-
ized coastal. Old Bonita Rd.
940-987-3440.
32-37p
HELP A HAND UP! Bring
two cans of corn (any kind) to
Judy's Floral & receive 10% off
your purchase, August & Sep-
tember. 110 Montague Hwy,
Nocona.
27-34c
PASTURE MOWING and
custom plowing. Call Steven at
940-841-2234.
27-34p
ROAD BASE DELIVERED:
Also top soil, select fi ll, sand,
red clay, and all types of con-
crete work and metal buildings.
Wise and surrounding counties.
817-897-6785.
12-37p
ALLEN STORAGE: Lighted
& gated storage units, Bel-
levue. 940-928-2154, 940-841-
0694.
30tfc
NEED TRACTOR WORK?
Call Terry Cantwell at 940-
366-5281. Tiller, brush hog,
fi nish mower, box blade, gar-
dens pastures, lots etc. 10tfc
NEED SOME MONEY? Sell
your personal unwanted items
in the Shopper. The cost is
only $5.00 for fi rst 15 words,
and 15¢ a word after. 940-872-
6186. 48nctfc
PROFESSIONAL DOG
GROOMING: Shirley Beggs,
Montague, 940-366-1781. No
large dogs please.
43tfc
PASTURE LEASE WANT-
ED: 50 to 300 acres preferred.
940-399-7060.
4tfc
THRIFT ANGELS: We sup-
port many people throughout
Montague County. 9,000 sq. ft.
thrift store. Downtown Bowie.
32-37p
MINISTRY POSITION
FOR MATURE WOMAN
OR COUPLE: TK Ranch
is a smoke free, Christian
non-profi t home for mentally
challenged adults in rural Mon-
tague county. We are seeking a
houseparent(s) for one of our
men's dorms. Ideal candidates
will be mature and organized.
No prior training/experience
required. This is a salaried,
live-in position w/ benefi ts
and averages 23 days a month.
940-872-5581 or jbtkranch@
comcell.net. 33tfc
SHILLINGBURG CON-
STRUCTION: Fill sand,
road base, top soil. Serving
Bowie and surrounding areas
for 35 years. Call 940-841-
0103.
2tfc
NARCOTICS ANONY-
MOUS: Meetings every
Tuesday and Thursday, 7:00
p.m. - 8:00 p.m., 200 Cooke
St., Nocona.
8nctfc
2010 HONDA RIDGELINE
pickup, silver, fully equipped,
it is Motor Trend's truck of
the year, $12,775. R&R Auto
Sales, 406 E. Wise, Bowie.
940-872-3843. 34p
C
L
ass
ifi
e
D
s
C
L
ass
ifi
e
D
s
The Shopper
Thursday, September 28, 2017
19
COVERED
RV& BOAT
STORAGE
940-872-3809
10x10's 10x15's 10x30's
OPEN LOT STORAGE
T.J.'s
Storage
Hwy 59 North
605 N. Mesquite St. · Muenster
940-759-2744
Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m.-12 p.m.
Come Shop Our Meat Market!
Look for our beef jerky, sausage & cheeses at
participating locations throughout your county
Custom Processing
Beef, Hogs, Lambs, & Goats
www.hessmeatmarket.com
The Shopper
940-872-6186 · 306 Lindsey St. · Bowie, TX 76230
Owner/Publisher.....................................................Carol Head
Production Manager............................................Terie Overbey
Production.....................................................Bradley Hammer
Advertising Sales...............................................Jamie Fenoglio
Established March 27, 1980, The Shopper is a FREE publication
distributed to all Montague County residents and many in the surrounding
area. The present circulation is 13,809. Out of county subscription rates
are $100.00 per year.
The Shopper will never intentionally print any erroneous refl ection
upon character, standing, or reputation of any individual or fi rm. The
Shopper reserves the right to refuse any or all material submitted for
publication which seems detrimental to the paper or the communities
we serve. No material may be reproduced without the express written
consent of The Shopper, including, but not limited to, classifi eds, articles
and display advertising.
The Shopper is not responsible for copy errors, typographical errors, or
any unintentional error that may occur in advertising other than to correct
it in the next issue after it is brought to the attention of The Shopper.
First insertion of all types of advertising is proof of publication, and all
adjustments will be made to the fi rst appearance only.
Small Engine Repair
Buy and Sell
Lawn/Garden
ATV/UTV
Jet Ski
Scott Nobile
940-841-0333
Ryder Nobile
940-232-0553
on the run
K
DESIGNS
1313 W. Omega-Hwy 82 · Henrietta, TX 76365 · 940-249-8983
Western Home Decor · Boots · Belts & Accessories · Women's Clothing
Layaway Available
We Clean
Saddles,
Oil & Restore
"Best Kept Secret of Henrietta"
Open Thurs - Sat · Noon - 5 PM
House Pads · Ponds
Fence Rows · Roads
Creek Crossings · Gravel
Skid Steer · Backhoe
Dozer Service
The Saint Jo Ag Science
Department was blessed
to be awarded a grant this
summer from a generous
local ranching family. Thank
you to teacher Kristal Nobile,
community member Donna
Howell-Sickles, and the Saint
Jo Education Foundation for
their combined eff orts in the
application and receipt of the
grant in the amount of $15,000.
Over the summer the
supplies were ordered and have
recently all been delivered to
school. The supplies purchased
included: Greenlee Pipe Bender
and table, 60 gallon, upright, air
compressor, 4 ½" angle grinder,
Scroll Saw, Table Saw, Circular
Saw, Miller 252 Wire Welder
with spool gun (capable of steel
and aluminum), Hypertherm
Plasma Cutter, Cutting Torch
and hose, Floor Drill Press.
Ag science teacher Brad
Bland is excited to get the
equipment in and train the
students on their use, as
the shop is fi lling up with
individual and class projects.
Access to the newly acquired
equipment in the SJHS shop
will be invaluable as students
learn how to operate them,
and put them to use on their
ag mechanic projects. General
uses for the equipment include
bending tubing, which can be
for building gates, handrails,
roof bows, etc.., cutting of thin
metals, woodworking, both
small and large, including detail
work, and precision drilling.
Prior to the grant, many
tasks had to be completed in
area shops as the equipment
was not locally available. Some
of the projects scheduled to be
completed this year in the ag
shop with the new equipment
include a stock trailer, display
signs, benches, and detailed
woodworking.
Pictured is Mr. Bland, Mrs. Nobile, FFA Offi cers, and students of the Ag Science Dept with the grant equipment.
Saint Jo High School Ag Science Receives $15,000 Grant