The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1967 Page: 3 of 8
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John Kirk makes
college honor roll
John Kirk, a Pewitt gradu-
ate in 1966, was on the honor
roll for the fifth six weeks
period at Schreiner Institute
at Kerrville.
He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Kirk of Omaha.
Keep
well
groomed
The Naples
BARBER SHOP
DOES YOUR HOME NEED
REMODELING
TOO?
Old man winter and some active youngsters
can be hard on a house. And there is no
better time than spring to fix things up for
better living.
No matter what you need . . . improvements
from the basement to the roof . . . we can
help with the financing. Talk things ovsr
with us anytime.
Morris County National Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
NAPLES, TEXAS
1967 Graduating Seniors. .
Thirty-nine students wdl finish their high school careers
at Pewitt this month. Tbe Rev. Elmer Mayne will preach the
baccalaureate sermon at 8 p.m Sunday, May 28, and com-
mencement exercise will be held at 8 p m. Monday, May 29,
with Frank C. Bean, former superintendent here, as the
guest speaker. Both exercises will be in the gymnasium.
Members of the graduating class shown above are, left to
right, front row, Rickey Allen Knight, Monica Moore Riper,
Rebecca Brian, Kay Frost, Dee Ann Thigpen Marvadene
Brock, Mary Annette Adams, Vicki Skelton and Barbara
Kennedy; second row, Sandra Hicks, George Griffin, Johnny
Talley, Paula Wyninogar, Charles Carlisle and Martha Stew-
art; third row, Dianne Scaff, Gary Luttrell, Cindy Abston
Hayes. Gayla Hall, Bruce Bell, Laura Tigert and David Cof-
fey; fourth row, Warren Green, Doug Loffer, Wayne Page,
Robert Gipson, Randy Bell, Tommy Hawkins and Wayne
Lowery; and fifth row, Bill Penny, Jimmy Davis, Joel Smith,
Ronnie Franklin, Donnie Surratt, Johnnv Ramsey and Randy
Hughes. In the class but net shewn are Richard Boozer,
Donald Brock and Ronald Hampton.
The
MONITOR
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1967
NAPLES, TEXAS
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WHO'S NEW
1 PINK, NO BLUE
Rhonda Sue Smith, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D.
Smith of Mt. Pleasant, born
May 2 at the David Granberry
Memorial Hospital and weigh-
ed 6 pounds and 15 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of
Omaha are the paternal grand-
parents.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
PAUL ELROD, Pastor
Sunday School 10 a m
Worship 11 a.m.
Evangelistic Service 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service . 7:30 p.m.
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Beautiful nylon robes, pajamas,
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Come in and browse around and
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Mother, . .
DEPARTMENT STORE
When you look for the most room
and the smoothest ride and the best value,
you'll end up with a
Chevrolet wagon everytime.
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Top left: Chevy II Nova Station Wagon. Foreground: Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon. Top right: Chevelle Malibu Station Wagon.
Chevrolet Impala, roomiest in its class. While extra
roominess is perhaps the best reason for buying a
Chevrolet wagon, consider, also, these bonuses: Body
by Fisher, Chevrolet dependability, flush-and-dry rocker
panels and Magic-Mirror finish. Chevelle Malibu,
smoother, quieter ride. A Malibu not only gives you
a Full Coil suspension ride, but the body mountings are
double-cushioned. And Chevelle carries plenty. It opens
wide. 54.6 inches, to be exact, 28.5 inches high. Flip the
second seat down and you've got 86 cubic feet of cargo
space for all your gear. Chevelle was built to take a lot.
Chevy II Nova, best equipped for the money.
All-vinyl upholstery is standard. Flush-and-dry rocker
panels that clean themselves are standard. Separate
panels beneath each fender to inhibit rust are standard.
Mono-Plate rear suspension to smooth the ride is
standard. Price? Below standard.
See your Chevrolet dealer ^ ■
during his Camaro Pacesetter OdIG
Special buys on Camaro Sport Coupes and Convertibles
specially equipped with: 250-cubic-inch Six, 155 hp •
Deluxe steering wheel • Bumper guards • White wall tires
• Wheel covers • Wheel opening moldings • Striping along
the sides • Extra interior brightwork • And, at no extra cost
during the sale, special hood stripe and a floor shift for the
3-speed transmission! SALE SAVINGS, TOO, ON SPECIAL-
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Chevrolet's greater worth is another reason you get
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NAPLES, TEXAS
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The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1967, newspaper, May 11, 1967; Naples, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336495/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.