The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1969: Searching Inside

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... will worry about those furtherest away from home. According to an article in this paper, the latest thing... in the middle of the Atlantic would be all right, but let some high-powered camera send back a message from... the owners don't do something about the hazard we don't know. It's almost as hard to understand why those... people don't get stirred up enough about it to demand that the tanks be moved. There is no logical reason... to get that shoddy hazard away from here and make them do it. other views Candidates I f The city

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..., weighs 78 pounds, his favorite person is Steve Johnson, his favorite food is steak or shrimp, bis... and weighs 84 pounds. Her favorite food is fried chicken, her favorite person is a "certain guy", her.... Miss Higgins has been a member of the FHA for four years and president of it this year, student council... president one year, band sweetheart, a majorette, a member of the band four years, on the Band council... achieve in the FHA. Linda Talley will register the girls from the Pewitt chapter who will attend

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... from about 6:45 a.m. until about 7:30 by the parked freight train. The overhead tanks are owned... was out in the country from Carthage and it was quite a step up frcm his first job. "We had four teachers.... Then there was the Wright School in Red River county 20 miles from the closest town of Detroit, the four years in Alabama.... If brought about $85. Nobody wanted them. We sold them to anybody who would take them." That problem... by 1932, the name was changed to Carver School, and it v,us able to award diplomas. There were about four

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... and facts about the Bible at 6 p.m. Sunday evening, March 23 and March 30 at the United Methodist Church...{ Marietta, Texas The Monitor March 20, 1969 Page 3 NAPLES, TEXAS morning from Elsa after visiting... in the home of Mrs. Metta Swint and Mrs. Nell Eitel Friday afternoon. Friends and relatives from here attended... present. Mrs. Wilbanks will be honored Saturday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the parsonage of the Baptist..., is spending a 19- day leave from the Navy with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Griffin. He will return March

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... settings 17 OTHER HANDSOME MERCHANDISE PRIZES! Come in and we'll tell you all about them ... and more about... 1309: Peguti' prlei, $214 95 Cjsh s )« price S189 95 Sjla pric* and prtie off«rj food 0P7 until April 2

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... will be held from 2 until 4 p.m. Saturday at the old baseball park behind Pewitt school. Those interested... for the cou: se were selected from a group nominated by their high school teachers. ers. They were picked... for both .kilted and unskilled labor Pay rates range from a ow c t $2,465 pei hour (laborer) lo o high

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