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THURSDAY, SEPT. 2t, 1961 THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1M1
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Oakridge Church names new officers
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By Mrs. R. L. Harris
Officers have been elected
for the new church year be-
ginning Oct. 1, 1961, for the
Oakridge Baptist Church, the
Rev. L. F. Chitsey, pastor, has
announced.
General officers are T. E.
Wommack, Sunday School su-
perintendent; Albert Cross-
land, assistant superintendent;
M. A. Smith, Training Union
director; Berry Frost, assis-
ts Training Union director;
,Robinson, church treas-
[rWTMra. J- T. Robinson,
lurch clerk; Mrs. A. E. Lof-
; fer, WMU president; Miss
Thelma Russell, Sunday School
secretary; and Mrs. Edna Mc-
Cord, Training Union secreta-
ry.
Music department officers
are T. E. Wommack, song
leader; Mrs. A. E. Loffer, pi-
anist; Mrs. Marilyn Williams,
organist; Mrs. Doris Lowery,
song leader for the Training
Union department; and Miss
Debbie Frost, pianist for the
Training Union department.
Youth department Sunday
School officers and teachers
are Willard Lowery, depart-
ment superintendent; G. K.
Grisham Jr., associate super-
intendent; Mrs. Naomi Antho-
ny, Junior Boys' teacher; Mike
Smith, associate teacher; Mrs.
Lillian Stevens, Junior Girls'
teacher; Mrs. Ted Robison, as-
sociate teacher; Willard Low-
ery, Intermediate Boys' teach-
er; G. K. Grisham Jr., asso-
ciate teacher; Mrs. Marilyn
Williams. Intermediate Girls'
teacher; Mrs. Jeff Anthony,
associate teacher; and Albert
Crossland, Young Peoples'
teacher.
Officers of the Adult Sun-
day School department are L.
E. Loffer, Adult 1, Couples'
class teacher; Royce Shaddix,
associate teacher; R. R. Spur-
ger, Adult 3, Men's class
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teacher; J. T. Robinson, asso-
ciate teacher; Miss Hazelle
Hampton, Adult 3 Ladies'
teacher; Mrs. Annie Wom-
mack, associate teacher; the
Rev. L. F. Chitsey, Married
Young People teacher; M. A.
Smith, associate teacher; Mrs.
T. E. Wommack, Beginners'
teacher; Mrs. L. B. Duncan,
associate teacher; Mrs. Doris
Lowery, Primary teacher; and
Mrs. Pansy Ham, associate
teacher.
Training Union department
officers for the Youth division
are Billy Williams, depart-
ment director; A. L. Ham, as-
sociate director; Mrs. Naomi
Anthony, Junior leader; Wil-
liard Lowery, Intermediate
leader; and Mrs. L. F. Chitsey,
Primary and Beginner leader.
In the Nursery department,
Mrs. M. A. Smith is superin-
tendent.
WMU officers are Mrs. A.
E. Loffer, president; Mrs. An-
nie Wommack, vice president;
Mrs. J. T. Robinson, secretary
and treasurer; Mrs. M. A.
Smith, Mission Study and
Stewardship chairman; Mrs.
Tommy J. Smith, Community
Missions and Enlistment chair-
man; Mrs. L. F. Chitsey, Pro-
gram and Prayer chairman;
Mrs. Tommy J. Smith, Sun-
beam leader; Mrs. A. E. Lof-
fer, associate; Mrs. M. A.
Smith, GA. leader; Mrs. Pan-
sy Ham, R.A. leader; and Wil-
lard Lowery, R.A. counselor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Russell
and Miss Thelma Russell
spent Saturday in Longview
with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bra-
shear and family and Miss
Ermadine Russell.
A large number from this
community attended the Pew-
itt and Clarksville football
game in Clarksville Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Groves
Jr. and Rexanne of Longview
spent the week end in the R.
L. Harris home.
Miss Myra Beth Betts, who
is a student at East Texas
State College, was at home
with her parents for the week
end.
TqURSPA
Shell lays pipeline
Governor Price Daniel signs proclamation, proclaiming the week of October 8-11 Fire Pre-
vention \\eek. Vernon B. Rucker of Killeen, President of the Fireman's and Fire Marshal's
Association of Texas and William A. Harrison, Austin Commissioner State Board of Insurance,
witnessed the signing.
A 34-mile pipe line from
the Bryans Mill gas fieid to
Pittsburg will be laid starting
this month.
Shell Pipeline Corporation
will lay the 8-inch carrier sys-
tem to move condensate and
gas liquids from the Bryans
Social Security
to be explained
at HD meeting
Glynn Chappell of Paris will
be guest speaker at a meeting
of the Daingerfield Home
Demonstration Club Wednes-
day, Oct. 11, at 2:30 p.m.
His subject will be "Social
Security — Its Effect on the
Homemaker."
The meeting will be held
in the Daingerfield Commu-
nity Center.
Mrs. Rose Morriss, county
home demonstration, agent,
said the public is invited to
attend the meeting.
Mill field.
The line, which initially will
handle 6,600 barrels of con-
densate daily, will extend
southwest from Bryans Mill to
Pittsburg to connect with an
Humble Pipeline Company
system moving south to Kil-
gore.
It will be picked up there
by Shell for movement in its
main East Texas-Gulf Coast
trunk line to Shell's Houston
refinery.
The pipeline will be com-
pleted by late this year.
When Shell's plant near
Bryans Mill is in operation,
the pipeline will move addi-
tional fluids.
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Buy The Best Bull
Admitted
Mrs. Louise Newman of
Omaha, surgery, dismissed.
Mrs. Jessie Whitener of Na-
ples, medical, dismissed.
Jackie Jones of Simms,
medical, dismissed.
Mrs. Polly Porter of Dain-
gerfield, medical, dismissed.
James Addy of DeKalb,
surgery.
Mrs. J. M. Spencer of Na-
ples, medical, dismissed.
Sandra May of Simms, med-
ical.
Mrs. Swan Kesseler of Na-
ples, surgery.
Mrs. Jeannie Tenbrool: of
Naples, medical.
Mrs. Mildred Ellis of Na-
ples, medical.
Edith Davis of Simms, sur-
gery.
John Thigpen of Naples,
medical.
Paula Leach of Naples, sur-
gery.
Larry Chambliss of Naples,
surgery.
Mrs. Sally Martin of Naples,
medical.
Others Dismissed
Mrs. Earl Green of Hughes
Springs.
Mrs. F. L. Waits of Omaha.
Walter Ellington of Mariet-
ta.
Mrs. Bobbie Ruth Cobb of
Naples.
Mrs. Alvis Hardin of Mari-
etta.
Doyce Betts of Naples.
Patricia Minton of Naples.
Mrs. Ronald Dean of Na-
ples.
CONTRACTORS' NOTICE
OF TEXAS HIGHWAY
CONSTRUCTION
Sealed proposals for con-
structing 0.061 miles of Gr.,
Strs., Flex. Base & One Crse.
Surf. Treat. Located 0.9 Mi.
S. of Naples (Gin Creek Br.
& Appro.) on Highway No. SH
338, covered by S 2518(1) in
Morris County, will be receiv-
ed at the Highway Depart-
ment, Austin, until 9:00 A.M.,
October 11, 1961, and then
publicly opened and read.
Plans and specifications in-
cluding minimum wage rates
as provided by Law are avail-
able at the office of J. H.
Crawford, Resident Engineer,
Mt. Pleasant, Texas, and Tex-
as Highway Department, Aus-
tin. Usual rights reserved.
PAY YOUR
Cass County
Benefit Assoc.
Insurance
AT
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SERVICE STATION
DO YOU KNOW?
There are three distinct
types of cattle producers: The
most successful, the average,
and the unfortunates.
DO YOU KNOW?
The most successful cattle
producers maintain only herds
of brood cows with a high
percentage of their cows
bringing a calf annually.
DO YOU KNOW?
The most successful cattle
producers keep their herds
culled of cows that are slow
breeders.
DO YOU KNOW?
The most successful cattle
producers use the very best
herd bulls they can afford to
purchase.
DO YOU KNOW?
The successful cattle pro-
ducers know good bulls don't
cost, they pay, especially if
they are H-L Ranch Register-
ed Angus bulls.
DO YOU KNOW?
One of the surest ways to
be successful in the cattle
business is to use H-L Ranch
Registered Angus cattle.
DO YOU KNOW?
The H-L Ranch is located
10 miles east of Naples and 10
miles west of Douglassville on
Farm-toMarket Road 1766 in
Cass county.
Visitors are always welcome.
H-L Ranch
J. M. LASATER
Co-Owner and Operator
PHONE 897-3511
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The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1961, newspaper, October 5, 1961; Naples, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth389540/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.