The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1957 Page: 5 of 8
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church (services.
Mr. ;>nd Mrs. .
of Louisiana visited
tives iati this commu.
week. \
It was nice to have \ jjpu
Mrs. ftonald Stringer ^and
baby in our church services
Sunday.
Bro. Rhyne and family had
lunch Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ruffus Robinson and
William Simmons.
Mrs. Riner Leads
WSCS Program
Mrs. E. A. Riner was the
WSCS leader Monday for a
program on "Christ on the
Campus". Fifteen members
were present.
Mrs. Kenneth Rowe and
Mrs. Dan Watson gave talks
and Mrs. Fred Vissering read
the scripture. A dialogue was
given by Mrs. Will Driggers
and Mrs. Riner.
Mrs. Rowe and Mrs. Drig-
gers served refreshments of
sandwiches, nuts, Thanksgiv-
ing candy, cup cakes and cof-
fee from a table decorated
with a Thanksgiving theme.
has
*or several
,r.a in Germany,
..--u'back home Saturday
night.
Darline May was absen
from church services Sunda,
because she had the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Durhar.
of Dallas spent the week en
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom King
ston and boys. They brought
Mrs. Kingston to spend some
time with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Kingston.
Perry Knighton returned
home Saturday afternoon aft-
er spending last week in Mur
freesboro, Ark. hunting.
CITY
FLORAL SHOP
Telephone TW 7-2211
We Are Now Open
For Business
"When in need of flowers
Say it with ours."
Delivery & Wire Service
Mr. & Mrs. C. L. Thomas
Managers
mm
FOR SALE: Excellent selec-
tion of all caliber rifles and
pistols at reasonable prices.
E. A. James, Daingerfield St.,
Naples. 19-4tc
BABY SITTING WANTED:
Mrs. Patsy Trumble. Phone
TW7-4551 or TW7-2761.
12-tc
FOR SALE: Three all-steel
rubber tired wagons in very
good condition. See Emmett
Riner. 7-tc
HOMEMADE cakes and pies
made to order anytime. Chick-
en stew for sale on Saturdays,
by order only. Mrs. Clarence
Russell. 11-tc
FOR HOUSE WIRING of all
kinds, call Thomas Bottoms,
7-3911 or Glen Forrest, phone
7-4681. 33-tc
SAW FILING, blades and
scissors sharpened, handles
installed. W. W. Brown. Phone
7-3832. 15-tc
MINNOWS
FISHING SUPPLIES
Outboard Motor Oil
and
WHITE GAS
Fishermen's One-Stop Service
A. A. HAMPTON
DALTON STORE
10-8tp
-^nsible Person
|v lemale, from this
tinted to service and
from automatic vend-
ing machines. No selling. Age
not essential. Car, references,
and $700 working capital ne-
cessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly
nets to $250 monthly. Possi-
bility full time work. For local
interview give full particulars,
phone. Write P.O. Box 4872,
Dallas 6, Texas.
NAPLES BAIT SHOP
Minnows
Red Wriggler Worms
Day or Night
Across from Depot
DANIELS Phone 7-4421
^MP
FOR SALE: Two-bedroom
house in north part of Na-
ples. Lot fronts on two streets.
Central heat. Attic fan. Well
landscaped. H. R. Hamilton,
804 Dunwick, Phone Hudson
6-5694, Pasadena, Texas.
11-tc
READERS DIGEST
Give me your subscription or
renewal. Eight months $1.00.
Sixteen months $2.00 for new
raaders.
C. W. KESSELER
AMMUNITION of all cali-
bers in stock. Can reload your
rifle and pistol shells at a
saving. E. A. James, Dainger-
field Street, Ns- ies. 26-t<"
FOR RENT: Two 3-room
apartments. Furnished or un-
furnished. Private baths. Gar-
den available. Mrs. A. J. Da-
vis. 6-tc
NANCE'S ELECTRIC SHOP
Motor Re-Winding
Also gasoline and electric
lawn mower repair.
LOUIS NANCE
35-tc
DEPENDABLE
Watch Repair
J. W. GARRETT
JEWELER
FOR RENT: 6-room house,
close in. See Mrs. A. Lewis.
15-tc
FOR SALE: Modern three-
bedroom house on Highway
77. Large lot. Phone 7-4622,
Mrs. Clifton Mills Jr. 17-tc
FOR SALE: 19 acres, four-
room house, barn and chicken
house. Electricity and butane.
Near Dalton on Bryans Mill
road. E. D. Wommack. 17-lp
FOR SALE: 5 acres, six-
room house, two chicken
houses and barn. Electricity,
butane and running water.
On Highway 77, eight miles
east of Naples. E. D. Wom-
mack. 17-lp
WANT TO BUY Pulpwood
timber. Write or see Pat
Smith, Naples, Texas. 14-4p
BELDEN LODGE
MEETS 3rd
THURSDAY NIGHT
OF EACH MONTH
Time's
A-Wastin'
for
choosing
your
THE
MONITOR
MARIETTA LODGE No.
1181, A. F. & A. M. meets
second Thursday of each
month. __
Dr. C. W. Cromer
OPTOMETRIST
212 N. Madison
Mi. Pieasaht, Texas
Office Closed All Day
Thursday
COMPLETE TERMITE
and pest control
Roeches Exterminated
Phone 7-3872 Naples
9-tc
For Sale
MONUMENTS
and markers of highest qual-
ity and craftsmanship at rea-
sonable prices PLUS
S & H GREEN STAMPS
STAR MEMORIAL CO.
Highway 67 West
MT. PLEASANT
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
Electrical and Mechanical
Appliances Repaired
Any type of handiwork. *
Call Leslie Vaughan
Phone 7-2091
The Naples MONITOR
THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 195/
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MILL
a Attend Worker's Conference
nivnfed
.riHAM ASSIGNED
OREGON AIR BASE
-2C and Mrs. Joe Parham
baby daughter, Ruby, vis-
with her parents, Mr. and
. Frank Smith, here last
2k.
They left Sunday for Burns,
egon, where he will be sta-
ined with the air force.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
iends and neighbors for
eir kindness shown us in
ir sorrow, especially for the
ce food that was sent in.
ay God bless each and every
ne is our prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Smith
and the family of
Mrs. Ann Smith
•
teve Brock
ah Moody, Mrs. Dot-
jn, Mrs. A. Jones,
e Robinson and Mrs.
••ock attended Work-
ference at Marietta
\
d Mrs. Kenneth
id children, Junet-
at, Larry and Car-
.sited over the week
.n relatives in Avery,
rs. Monroe Gardner visit-
.4 last Thursday with friends,
the Ben Shaddix family of
Hughes Springs, and the D. R.
Cokers in Avinger.
Mrs. H. T. Walker and Mrs.
Jack Davlin and children vis-
ited Saturday afternoon in the
G. L. Davlin home.
Mrs. Le£ Stringer and Mrs.
Kenneth Stringer were in
Texarkana Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Melton
HANNER
Funeral Home
PHONE 7-2121
Naples, Texas
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Any Where — Any Time
Oxygen and Resuscitator
Equipped
were dinner guests of the Ed
Dales Sunday.
Mrs. Dorothy Harvey and
children of Texarkana were
week end visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stringer.
Miss Lenora Abston of Mar-
shall visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Abston, from
Friday until Sunday.
Glad to report most of our
sick folks are improving. Or-
ville Waldon is up but is still
confined to his home. We
have had news that Mrs. Em-
ma Coker is much improved
and has been removed from
the hospital to the nome of
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Coker of Naples.
We're having quite a bit of
flu in our community this
week. We wish each of them
a speedy recovery.
Our sympathy to Jeanette
Hughes, who is out of school
with the mumps this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Boddie
of Hooks were guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Waldon the past week.
Guests this week of the
Orville Waldons are Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Joe Tuck and chil-
dren of Dallas. Mrs. Tuck is
their daughter.
Mrs. Virgil Rampley is in
Shreveport this week with
her daughter, who is ill.
Time now to think about Christmas
SALE
on all POTTERY
Reduction
on the price
of all
BULBS
. . plant from now on . .
. . in pots or outdoors . .
The NAPLES FLOWER MART
Phone 7-4101
Fleming's Grocery - Market
THE5E PRICES GOOD FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
PHONE 7-3101
We Deliver
Nov. 22 and 23
Naples
WE GIVE
GREENBACK STAMPS
Folgers Instant Coffee 6
oz jar
95c
TOP QUALITY MEATS
Neuhoff Preferred
BACON, lb
D & W All Meat
FRANKS, 3 lbs
Good Beef
CHUCK BLADE ROAST, lb .
Armstrong Birdbrand
BACON, 2 lb thick sliced _ _
Good Beef
SIRLOIN STEAK, lb
Pork Loin End Cut
ROAST, lb
. _ 59c
_ $1.00
_ 39c
-
65c
. . 49c
GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE
Firm Heads
LETTUCE, lb 10c
Firm Green
CABBAGE, lb 5c
Fancy Red Delicious
APPLES, lb 13c
CELERY, large stalk 15c
No. 1 Yellow
ONEONS, lb 5c
VEL reg box 25c
Get Your
Ajax
CLEANSER, reg can 2 for 25c
Libby's
SWEET PEAS, 303 can 19c
Baker's
COCONUT, 4 oz pkg 2 for 35c
Gold Medal
FLOUR, 5 lb bag 49c
Lifebuoy
SOAP, bath size bar 3 for 35c
Thanksgiving Turkey Here
CHICKEN HENS, lb 39c
Kimbell's, No. 300 can
CRANBERRY SAUCE . . 2 for 35c
MAZOLA OIL, quart 65c
CHOCOLATE DROP CANDY, lb 25c
PINTO BEANS 2lbs isc
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Strickland, Mrs. E. A. The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1957, newspaper, November 21, 1957; Naples, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336028/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.