The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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Women's club gives to center
CORNETT
The Naples Business Wom-
en's Club voted at its meeting
last Wednesday to contribute
925 to help pay for paneling
at the community center.
The club met at the Com-
munity Inn and will not meet
again until Oct. 7.
Twenty-three members were
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present. Guests present were
Mrs. Hugh Ashford of Carbon-
dale, Mrs. Gladys Vickers of
Omaha, Mrs. M. E. Lyons of
Baytown, and Mrs. L. A. Car-
roll of Easton, Kansas.
LOCAL GROUP ATTENDS
FAMILY REUNION SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Page,
Freddie and Wayne, James
Boyd Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Sabin, Pam and Johnny Sab-
in, and Linda Page attended
the Page-Loree family reunion
at the C. W. Forsyth pond Sun-
day.
Homecoming here was well attended
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By Miss Daisy Heard
The homecoming and memo-
rial day program at Cornett
last Wednesday was well at-
tended. The Rev. Grounds
brought a fine message on
"The Love of God". A bounti-
ful meal was spread on the
church lawn. The Cemetery
Association met at 1:30 p.m.
and businesses was taken carfe
of. Miss Daisy Heard was elect-
ed secretary and treasurer" for
the second year. Mildred Betts,
Don Betts, Weldon McCord
and W. B. Currey are commit-
tee members for the year
1964-65.
Anyone who wishes to con-
tribute to the cemetery fund
may do so by sending their
money to The Morris County
National Bank at Naples, or to
Miss Daisy Heard, route 2, Na-
ples.
Arthur Barnett was given
the caretaking job again for
1964-65.
The C D. Betts family cele-
brated the birthdays of Mr.
and Mrs. Betts with a home-
coming Sunday.
Paulette Simmons of North
Hollywood, Calif., is spending
the summer with Mr. and Mrs.
B. E. Hall.
The R. O. McCord famliy
was host to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Lummus, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Don McCord of Kilgore, R. L.
McCord and Horace McCord of
Gladewater for a picnic outing
at their lake house near Car-
tersville July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Wel-
born of Dallas were 4th of
July visitors in the W. B. Cur-
rey home.
There were several families
from the community to attend
the rodeo in Linden Saturday
night.
Mrs. Minnie Hampton had
her son. Mr. and Mrs. Winston
Hampton of Wichita Falls, as
visitors from Tuesday through
Friday of last week.
The WSCS met at 7 p.m.
Larry Talley's
MomIac Furniture &
ndplCft AppUance
Phone 897-5021
NOW OPEN
Lee's
SERVICE CENTER
On Ferguson Road
TEXACO PRODUCTS
BRAKE and WHEEL
Service
Phone PA4-2260
Mt. Pleasant
Just Look For The Tallest
Texaco Sign in Town
FRANK & WALTER LEE
fJt/NC.
DEPARTMENT STORE
"THE HOUSE OF BRANDS"
All
Swim
Suits
Reduced
<!l)ne-third
5
Ladies Better
HATS, values to SI 2.95 $2.00
NYLON HOSE, 2 pair $1.00
Ladies and Childrens'
SPORTSWEAR Reduced One third
One Big Table of Summer
PIECE GOODS One third off
One Group Half Price
These Great Values Won't Last Long, So You Had Better
Hurry On Down To GARRETT'S This Week End For
Our VALUE DAYS Event While The Bargains Last!
Our Fell I Coats
/
and put yours on
Lay-Away
Summer
Dresses
Reduced
One-third
Monday at the church. A good
program was given by its mem-
bers.
The W. T. Walkers attended
the rodeo in Linden. Larry,
their son, received an injury
when his horse fell on his
foot after the rodeo. He was
missed from Sunday School.
We hope his injury heals soon.
Clifton Hall visited with
his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
las Hall of Dallas over the
week end.
Donnie Holmes, with the air
force, is home on a three weeks
leave. He will report to Del
Rio after his leave.
Ray Vaughan of Dallas spent
the week end with his uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Vaugh-
an.
Guests for the 4th of July
week end in the H. C. Arnold
heme were Mrs. Rosa Price of
Bennett, Mrs. Zelma Ford and
daughter, Linda, of Ft. Worth.
The Howard Crows, Semmie
Arnolds, and Rufus Campbells
were joined with the above
relatives at the H. C. Arnolds
cottage at Lake O' the Pines
for the 4th of July celebra-
tion.
Vance Gibson was hospital-
ized a week at Wadley Hos-
pital in Texarkana. He return-
ed home Saturday and is feel-
ing better.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gibson
and children from Hughes
Springs visited Sunday with
his parents, the Vance Gib-
sons.
A guest preacher from Om-
aha will fill the pulpit here
Sunday, July 12, while the
Rev. Grounds is holding a re-
vival.
County okayed for drouth aid
July 10
Mrs. Billy Scarborough
Mike Roberts
Mrs. Lloyd Jolly
Joel Travis Harte
July 11
Troy England
Glynn Davis
July 13
Rebecca Tigert
Barbara Ellis White
July 14
Melinda Lou Palmore
July 15
Mrs. W. W. McNatt
Randa Lee Ranes
July 16
Wanda Ellis Moore
Patti Jeanne Whitecoctton
Thank you
We wish tp express our sin-
cere appreciation to all the
good people who shared our
grief in the loss of our belov-
ed, Thelma Holt. Your expres-
sions by words, flowers, and
food shall ever be treasured
by her family.
The Hanes Family
The Holt Family
PAY YOUR
Cass County
Benefit Assoc.
Insurance
AT
HANNER
Funeral Home
Morris and four other East
Texas counties have been des-
ignated as eligible for emer-
gency drouth loans through
the Farmer's Home Adminis-
tration.
The others are Franklin, Red
River, Titus and Camp coun-
ties.
The loans may be used for
feed, seed, fertilizer, general
operations and living expenses.
The five counties will re-
main eligible for the loans
for the next 12 months.
The Naples
MONITOR
NAPLES, TEXAS
THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1964
PAGE 3
Buy A Better Bull
DO YOU KNOW?
The selection of a good An-
gus bull for a herd sire is one
of the most important steps to
take in order to jbecome a suc-
cessful breeder of quality An-
gus cattle.
DO YOU KNOW?
The success or failure of a
cattle breeder, to a large ex-
tent, depends upon the quality
of calves the bull will get.
DO YOU KNOW?
The purchase of a young,
untried bull for a herd sire
carries with it a certain ele-
ment of risk, or gamble.
DO YOU KNOW?
When selecting an Angus
bull for a herd sire, there are
some things to consider: its
pedigree, conformation, dispo-
sition, general condition, rec-
ord of his past performance
and the record of his immedi-
ate ancestors.
DO YOU KNOW?
A herd bull should have a
quiet, gentle disposition. He
should be wide between the
eyes with a short head. He
should be deep-bodied and
thick, carrying his thickness
from end to end with short,
straight legs and neck.
DO YOU KNOW?
The H-L Ranch has some
young Registered Angus bulls
for sale. They are reasonably
priced.
H-L Ranch
J. M. LASATER
Co-Owner & Operator
Phone 897-3511
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The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964, newspaper, July 9, 1964; Naples, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth335991/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.