The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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DOUGLASSVILLE
CORNETT
Choir to present Easter Cantata here
The Naples MONITOR
NAPLES, TEXAS THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1964
PAGE 3
Couple to be honored at open house
Buy A Better Bull
By Mrs. B. W. Swint
Spring has arrived and it
seems that old man winter
has gone for a while anyway.
We are enjoying the many
blooming shrubs, narcissus
and other plants.
Members of the choir will
present the cantata, "Behold
Your King", at the Methodist
Church here at 8 p.m. on
Good Friday. You are invited
to hear this group.
•Mfclrs. Lillie McCoy was a
> cJRist in the home of her sis-
ters, Mrs. Eugenia Morse and
Mrs. Stella Brabham of Tex-
arkana, last week.
Miss Alice Ormand, Mrs.
Inez Heath and H. W. McCall
were Monday evening guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. S. Irby of Maud.
Miss Corine Henderson of
Linden visited with friends
here Friday afternoon.
Friends and several mem-
bers of the "42" Club attend-
ed the "42" party at the cafe-
teria in Atlanta Friday. Those
who attended were Mr. and
Mrs. W aver McCoy, Mr. and
Mrs. Tobe McCoy, Mrs. H. S.
Granberry, Mrs. Maud Allen,
Mrs. George Forbes, Mrs. Inez
Heath, II. W. McCall and Mrs.
B. W. Swint.
Mr. and Mrs. Crossley Willis
and son of Birmingham, Ala.
were guests in the home of
his aunt, Miss Alice Ormand,
over the week end. Mr. and
Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Nita
Lynn of Texarkana joined the
group for lunch Sunday.
Dinner guests in the home
cf Mr. and Mrs. George Allen
of Hughes Springs Tuesday
were Mrs. Waylon Morgan,
Mrs. H. O. Allen, Mrs. John-
son, Mrs. Inez Heath and Mrs.
Political
candidates
Subject to the action of the
First Democratic Primary.
For State Representative
JAMES L. SLIDER
(For re-election)
MARVIN HAGEME1ER
For District Judge
MORRIS ROLSTON
(For re-election)
MORRIS COUNTY
For Tax Assessor-Collector
JERRY CHAMBLISS
(For re-election)
For Sheriff
JOE STARRETT
(For re-election)
PAUL "POP CORN"
CHARLTON
For County Treasurer
HELENE PARSLEY
GEORGE THOMAS
JAMES LLOYD BARNETT
For County Attorney
BILL BOURKE
(For re-election)
For Justice of the Peace, Pet. 4
BUN HALL
(For re-election)
CASS COUNTY
For Sheriff
BILL DOWD
(For re-election)
B. W. Swint.
Members of the "42" Club
met in the home of Mrs. New-
lin Tuesday evening. Games
and refreshments were enjoy-
ed by the group.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin
McCoy are visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Dean of Atlanta this week.
We are very glad to have
Bobby Wommack at home aft-
er undergoing major surgery
at David Granberry Memorial
Hospital last week.
J. E. Swint is slowly improv-
ing in Ellington Memorial Hos-
pital at Atlanta.
Mrs. Lee Jones was hostess
fcr a party in her home Tues-
day evening.
James Swint and Emmit
Carlow were guests for a chit-
terling dinner at the home of
C. E. Warrington and Charles
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wells of
Linden were guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Wells and baby on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wells
and baby attended the birth-
day dinner for her father, J.
W. Hicks of Dalton, Sunday.
A1 Murphy of Maud visited
in the home of C. E. Warring-
ton and Charles on Thursday.
Mrs. Annie Lee Webster and
Mabel of Texarkana were
guests in the home of Mrs.
Inez Heath Wednesday and
Thursday.
Mrs. Paul Baker, Mrs. Jor-
den Baker and Mrs. Jim Paul
Baker were dinner guests in
the home of Mrs. Metta Swint
and Mrs. Nell Eitel Thursday.
Thank you
We take this means to say
thank you to all those who
were so kind and thoughtful
to us during the illness and
death of our mother.
We especially thank the
nuspital nurses and staff, and
Dr. Wise, Dr. King and Dr.
Leeves for their help.
To the ladies of the com-
munity for the long hours at
the hospital, for the food
brought to the home and to
all who sent flowers and cards
or helped in many different
ways, we can't express our
feelings in words. We are
grateful and humble.
The family of
Mrs. Janie Hampton
HAD COMPANY?
CALL THE MONITOR
PHONE 8974261
ONE-STOP SERVICE
Wash, lubricate, tune up
and brake service
TEXACO PRODUCTS
Thanks for your business
GAMBLE'S
Texaco Service
PASTIMES IN SPORTS...
by GENE FALLS
IHE FIRST HIDPEN BALL PLAY
(HIDING BALL UNDER JERSEY )
ORIGINATED WHEN JIM THORPE
OF THE OLD CARLISLE INDIANS
PULLED THIS STUNT AGAINST
HARVARD
TODAY FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS, SEE
Granbeny Insurance Agency
109 WEST MAIN ST. NAPLES
CALL US NOW
March 20
Faye Roach
Bentley Ellis
Wilburn Dodson
Mrs. Ina Gibson
Jana Joyce Settles
Mrs. Charles Smith
March 21
Harry George Vissering
J. Roy Thigpen
Mary Jan Thigpen
Merle Belyeu
Virginia Fleming
Julie Ann Gregory
March 22
E. C. Sprouse
Mrs. E. A. Strickland
Mrs. Frank Lee
Nita Beth Weathersby
Sheri June Ragain
March 24
Mrs. Frank Dawson
Mrs. Kittie Williams
March 25
Joe Towler
Sharon Cannon
March 26
Mrs. W. H. Kelley
Morris Jacobs
By Miss Daisy Heard
Sunday School was well at-
tended on a bright sunny day.
Several members were absent
but some visitors came.
An open house and bridal
shower will be held Saturday
evening at the Cornett Metho-
dist Church fellowship hall
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Womack. The time is 7 p.m. to
9 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Whitting-
ton of Marietta are Methodists
and we were happy to wel-
come them to our church Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Betts and
family of Tyler visited with
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Betts Satur-
day afternoon.
Murray Gibson accompani-
ed Mrs. Nora Gibson to Tex-
arkana Saturday for further
tests. She is reported doing
fine after a mild attack of
pneumonia.
Grady Gibson of Dallas vis-
ited Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Mildred Betts.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Betts vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Harbour of Mt. Pleasant Satur-
Mrs. Grady Betts and sons,
Chad and Thad, shopped in
Texarkana Friday.
Mrs. Lelia Irvin and daugh-
ter, Betty, of Hughes Springs,
visited Wednesday with Mrs.
Nora Gibson.
Homer Eitel of Lydia in
Bowie county spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bobo.
Mrs. J. O. Bobo visited with
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. W.
O. Alexander of Kilgore, Fri-
day while Miss Daisy Heard at-
tended the District VIII Texas
State Teachers Convention in
Kilgore.
R. L. McCord has been vis-
iting his wife for several days
as she has the measles. She is
sick at Naples.
Mrs. Ernest Hanes, Mrs. J.
O. Bobo, and Misses Daisy and
Janet Heard visited with Mrs.
Anna Mae Steger of Atlanta
Saturday afternoon.
Remember church services
at the Methodist Church. The
Rev. Hargrove Grounds, pas-
tor, will preach Sunday.
CALL US WITH YOUR NEWS
DO YOU KNOW?
The selection of a good An-
gus bulj for a herd sire is one
of the most important steps to
take in order to become 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
CRUMP'S
Food Store
Omaha, Texas
Prices for ThurSa, FrL, & Sat., March 19, 20 and 21
We Give Buccaneer Stamps Double on Wednesday
with purchase of $2.SO or more
CRISP FRESH GREEN
ONIONS, bunch, 2 _ for 15c
CELLO
RADISHES, bag, 2 for 15c
WINESAP
APPLES, 4 Eb bag 49c
KRAFTS
MIRACLE WHIP, qt. _ 49c
OSCAR MAYER LUNCHEON
WIEiAT, 12 oz can 39c
TEA, Morton's, '4 lb _ 35c
THRIFTY PAK
Stationery, 49c pkg _ _ 39c
OAK FARM '/2 GAL. CTNS.
MELLORINE
3 for $1
TOPFL1TE CAN
BISCUITS
12 for $1
SELECTED RED
POTATOE
DEL MONTE CS GOLDEN
303 CAN
CORN, 6 for _ _ $1
DEL MONTE GARDEN
303 CAN
PEAS, 5 for . _ $1
DEL MONTE, TALL CAN
Tomato Juice
3 for $1
JIM DANDY
DOG FOOD, 25 lbs _ . S1.99
WICKER LAUNDRY
BASKETS, each 49c
ALADDIN NOTEBOOK
PAPER, 300 ct. pkg _ 49c
can
FIRESIDE CREME
COOKIES, 1'2 lb pkg
CRUMPS
Detergent, 49c size
GLEEM
Toothpaste, 69c size
DEL MONTE, FLAT CAN
TUNA, 3 for _ _ $1
DEL MONTE, 14 OZ. BTL.
CATSUP, 6 for $1
DEL MONTE, 303 CAN
SPINACH, 6 for $1
DEL MONTE, 303 CAN
Fruit Cocktail
4 for
GRADE A SMALL
5I6GS, 3 doz . _ St
SOUTHERN SUN
ORANGE
JUICE
6 oz can - 29c
BANQUET TV
DINNERS
Each 49c
♦ • V ^ • v v; v •'■•V 2 •«, >rs
SUGAR
5 lbs 39
WITH $2.50 PURCHASE OR MORE
PORK STEAK, Fresh, lb 39c'
FRANKS, All Meat, 12 oz pkg 39c
CHUCK ROAST, Choice Beef, lb 45c
LIBBY VIENNA
Sausage, 5 for
DEL MONTE CUT, 303 CAN
BEANS, 4 for _ $1
DEL MONTE LIMA, 303 CAN
BEANS, 4 for _ $1
DEL MONTE, 46 OZ. CAN
PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE, 3 for _ _ $1
DEL MONTE, 303 CAN
KRAUT, 6 for _ $1
PETER PAN, 303 CAN
CHILI, 3 for _ _ $1
TASTEE, LB. CTN.
OLEO, 6 for . _ SI
EL CHICO, 303 CAN
SI Tamales, 5 for $1
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The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1964, newspaper, March 19, 1964; Naples, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336510/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.