The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1967 Page: 5 of 8
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BRYANS MILL
Attendance low at Sunday services
In the hospital
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By Mrs. J. T. Prewitt Jr.
Church and Sunday School
attendance was low Sunday.
Bro. Roy Alexander brought
his message Sunday morning
from Luke and Sunday night
from Fsalms.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blue of
Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Brewer visited Tues-
day with Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
Davlin. Other visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sosbee
and two girls of Marshall, and
Mrs. Nora Smith on Sunday,
and Frank Carlisle Friday aft-
ernoon.
Scott Elliott visited in Dal-
las over the weeic end with his
brother and family.
Mrs. Oleta Wells and Mrs.
Andrew Jorden and children
of Maud visited Wednesday
. L. D. Lawier
Optometrist
202 SOUTH VAN BUREN
MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
PHONE PA4-4774
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Melton.
Visitors in the T. J. Prewitt
home Saturday were Mrs. N.
A. Chapman, Mrs. Alton Wall
and boys, Mrs. Robert Derrick
and children, and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Melton
were in Mt. Pleasant Monday
to attend the funeral service
for Edward Armstrong, a cou-
sin of Mrs. Melton. Our sym-
pathy to the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Skelton of
Naples, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Hicks and children of Mt.
Pleasant, and Mrs. George
Frost visited Sunday with Mrs.
Nevelle Stringer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hayes
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Abston over the week end.
Thank you
I would like to take this
means to say thank you to all
who were so kind to while
1 was in the hospital. very
special thanks to the doctors
and nurses for their carc.
J. W. Garrett, Sr.
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IT'S A GOOD POLICY
Who tries to save
insurance cost,
To state his case in
rhyme,
Es Hke the man
who stops the clock,
And thinks he's saving
time.
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CRANBERRY Insurance Agency
897-5481
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NAPLES
KENNETH FALLS
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Admitted
Shauna Annette Freeman of
Maud, medical, dismissed.
James M. Green Jr., of Na-
ples, medical, dismissed.
Margaret Hammonds of
Simms, medical.
Edwara G. Sutton of Mari-
etta, medical, dismissed.
Herman C. Hammon of Na-
ples, surgery.
Clifton Henderson of Na-
ples, medical, dismissed.
Dorothy Beggs of Naples,
surgery.
Rowene Hilda Beasley of
Mesquite, surgery, dismissed.
Annie Mae Guffey of Oma-
ha, medical.
Jennie Kittie Haley of Oma-
ha, medical, dismissed.
Grace G. Jolly of Naples,
medical, dismissed.
Robert Glenn Gipson of Na-
ples, medical, dismissed.
Mrs. T. M. Bruebaker of Na-
ples, medical.
Mary Crawford of Simms,
medical, dismissed.
Carroll D. Blankenship of
Naples, medical.
Lucy Marie McCollum of Na-
ples, surgery, dismissed.
Lou Robertson of Omaha,
medical.
Mary M. Allen of Hughes
Springs, medical.
Gena Wallace of Omaha,
medical.
Angela Golden of Hughes
Springs, medical, dismissed.
Mary Lee Gauntt of Simms,
surgery.
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Visitors attend church here Sunday
Billie Jean Henson of Mari-
etta, medical.
Others dismissed
Alonzo Hicks of Texarkana.
James Weldon Chaddick of
Omaha.
Lloyd Cowley of Simms.
Roger Stanley of Simms.
Earl Lee Wilson of Naples.
Bobbie Fern Wise of De-
Kalb.
J. W. Garrett, Sr., of Naples.
Eva Pinckard of Omaha.
The
MONITOR
NAPLES, TEXAS
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THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1967
Thank you
I would like to express my
deepest appreciation to every
one who was so kind to me
when I had my car accident
there on Aug. 19. I know there
were several that I didn't get
their names. My husaand and
I will always remember the
nice people of Naples and their
kindness. We are very grate-
ful to the doctors and nurses
at the hospital for being so
nice to me.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Georgia Dorety
Irving
By Mrs. Herbert Cromer
Visitors in church services
here Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Hershel Hogue of Gar-
land and Miss Mary Stiles of
Hughes Springs.
Mrs. Claud Miller and Mrs.
Tom Day of Hughes Springs
visited Sunday afternoon with
Miss Lera Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hicks vis-
ited Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hicks and
family. Mrs. Willie Hicks re-
turned home with them to
spend the week.
Jim Blaylock of Quitman
spent the week end with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Cromer.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Hogue
spent the day Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Robinson and William Sim-
mons.
James Knighton and Miss
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Marietta Texas
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Morning Worship .... 11 a.m.
Training Union 6 p.m.
Evening Worship ... 7 p.m.
Wednesday ? p.m.
Mary Stiles visited Sunday aft-
ernoon at Redbud Retreat with
Mrs. Mag Harkey.
Bro. Burrow visited Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Elsie Eng-
land and Mrs. Alice Sterling.
Mrs. Lala Knighton left for
Dallas Saturday where she will
spend some time with Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Haas and son, and
Mrs. Nell Murry.
HORSE SALE
Saturday Night
Oct. 21
at
Douglassville,
Texas
Starts at 6 p.m
DON DUNCAN
DeKalb 667-2270
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
1968 OLDS SUPER 88
Four-door hard top, radio and heater, full power
and air conditioning. A real nice, completely original
car. Gold with white top.
$695
Coker Chevrolet Co.
Used Car Lot: 897-5326
NAPLES, TEXAS
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WANT AD RATES
Per word 5c
Repeats — Half Price
Minimum Charge 50c
FOR SALE: CB 160 Honda
motorcycle, completely over-
hauled, new tires. Camper top
for pickup. C. E. Warren, 897-
5760. 13-tc
NOTICE: Bids will be receiv-
ed on one portable gas driven
Robart Welder with Chrysler
engine until Nov. 4, 1967. The
welder is mounted on a two-
wheel trailer with six-ply tires.
Turn your bids in to Mr
Hutcheson, Agriculture Teach-
er, or Mr. Meadows, Superin-
tendent. The bids will be open-
ed at the November school
board meeting. James Bowie
School. 13-ltc
100 ACRES of pasture land
for rent or lease pre-developed
,vith Crimson Clover and Bahia
grass for 10 or 15 acres. Not
grazed for two months. See
Daisy Heard at Cornett on
week end. Telephone <t3;j-3566,
Marietta. 11-te
CUSTOM WELDING: Clothes
line poles, patio covers, gates,
trailers — two wheel or tan-
dem. Fast service, day or
night, in shop or on the job.
Tenbrook Welding Shop, Way-
mon Tenbrook, Naples. 3-tc
NO HUNTING or trespass-
ing on my property. Violators
will be prosecuted. Charlie
Powell. 9-5p
FOR SALE: Magnetic or ad-
hesive signs for car and truck
doors. Harry George Vissering.
5-tc
FOR HOME DELIVERY of
The Dallas Mcrning News or
Longview Morning Journal,
E. A. Jacobs. 41-tc
HUNTING and fishing by
permission only on Morris Ja-
cobs property. 11-tc
FOR SALE: Laying oi freez-
ing hens, 50c each at farm.
Charlie Thigpen. 12-tc
hUNTING. FISHING licens-
es. Complete line sporting
goods. Western Auto, Naples.
VENETIAN BLIND repairs.
See C. F. Mase or call 897-
5325, Naples. 13-tc
FOR SALE: Haggar slacks
and Roblee shoes. Garrett's
Department Store. 11-tc
LOSE WEIGHT safely with
Dex-A-Diet Tablets. Only 98c
at Smith's Drug. 8-10tp
PARKER TV SERVICE
PHONE 897-5861 NAPLES
Bob White Quail
For Sale
Dressed, each SI .00
Breeding Birds, pair .. $3.00
Joe Fulcher, phone 897-5823,
Naples. 45-tc
FOUND: Ladies watch. May
be claimed by identifying.
Mrs. H. D. Brock, 897-2236.
13-ltc
FOR SALE: Good churc"'i
benches. See at Dalton Baptist
Church or see William Sim-
mons. 13-lp
FOR SALE: Farmall A' and
bush hog, good condition, good
tires, $550. TU 4-2692, B. G.
Hawkins. 13-ltp
WANTED: Someone to lake
up payments on iate model
sewing machine, fully electric.
If interested, call 792-2983 col
lect, Texarkana, ask for Drake.
13-ltp
FOR SALE: Two bedroom
house, separate garage, large
back yard with chain link
fence. $5,800. South Height?
Addition. Naples. Carson Lan-
caster, 897-5422, 11-tc
FOR SALE: 640 Ford tractor
and equipment, shredder, disc
and gopher poisoner. Joe May,
phone 897-5417, Naples, li-tc
FOR SALE: Reduce safe,
simple and fast with GoBese
tablets. Only 98c. Smith Drug
Store. ll-10tp
NO HUNTING or trespass-
ing on land owned or leased
by us. J. C. Traylor and J. Roy
Traylor. 11-tc
QUALITY DRY CLEANING,
alterations, cleaning by the
pound. Fast, expert work.
Quality Cleaners, Naples.
IF YOU ARE interested in
saving about $9.00 out of every
$10.00 that you have been
spending for oil changes and
filters, then call 897-5838 for
free information. No gim-
micks, no obligation. 48-tc
SINGER SEWING machines,
new or used, sales, service and
guaranteed repairing. The
Singer Co., Box 170, Mt. Pleas-
ant, or contact Malcolm War-
ren, Singer representative at
Anthony's Mens Wear, Na-
ples, phone 897-5311. 12-tc
MERLE NORMAN Cosmetics
Studio, 309 East First Street,
Hughes Springs. Phone 639-
3046, Nell Cotter. 12-tc
VISIT US for shade trees,
shrubs, flower pots, potting
soil, peat moss. We have hun-
dreds of plants. Joe's Nursery,
Omaha, Texas. ll-3tp
FOR SALE: Quality Polled
Hereford cattle. Adron Justiss,
Omaha, Texas, Ph. 214 645-
2727. 30-3tca
FOR SALE: Bulls, Angus,
Brangus, Beefmasters. Priced
for immediate sale. J. M. Las-
ater, phone 897-5546. 48-tC
FOR SALE: Used butane
range and Frigidaire refrigera-
tor, perfect condition. Davis
Wright, Rt. 2, Omaha. 12-2t£
SEE US for your building
needs. Painting, roofing and
general repair. Roy Hicks Sr.,
Quality Building. Highway 7?
East. 50-tC
FOR SALE: Tractors. 601
Ford diesel. 9N Ford, Jubilee
Ford, 3-point cultivators, plows
and discs. Jack Oglesby, three
miles south of New Boston,
Highway 8. 7-tC
PLUMBING: Large or small
jobs. Day or night. Call Ken-
neth Clubb, 897-5579 or 897-
2249, Naples. 37-tC
TV SERVICE full time Also
electrical wiring ana repairs
Buddy Car.Hie, call 897-5687
day or 897-5315 nights. 42-tC
FOR SALE — CASH ONLY
Youngslowns Steel Kitchen
Buiit-Jn Double Sink 66 inches
long with 8 drawers. $49.50.
Vent-A-Hood, Electric, 44
inches wide. $39.50.
Hotpoint Electric 39 inch
stove, double ovens and stoi>
age drawers. 4 grills and auto
matic gr:ddle. $69.30.
American Standard Electric
30-gallon Water Heater. 24x24
inches, $39.50.
Norge Electric 40-gailon
Water Heater, round, 22x57
inches, $49.50.
B. B. BROvVN
Omaha, Texas
12-2tC
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LLOYD JOLLY
• WEDDING
• PORTRAIT
photography
Phone 897-5408
NO HUNTING or trespass-
ing or, any land owned or teas*
ed by me. Burnice Knight.
12-tc
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MONUMENTS
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MARKERS
Rock of Ages Dealer
LEDEEN STAR
MEMORIAL COMPANY
Highway 67 West
Phone 724-4785
Mt Pleasant, Texas
Life and Hospitalization. Auto,
Home, Casualty, Fire
Chailes Smith
897-5476 or 897-5563
NAPLES, TEXAS
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