The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1967 Page: 5 of 8
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E. W. (Buzzie) Ball has
his name in the news this
week for his participation
in the Lone Star Steel
Company Boys Baseball
clinic which starts May 29.
Ball will be one of four
instructois at the clinic
which w;ll hold baseball
classes for boys ages sev-
en through 14. Beginners'
training for one week will
open the clinic. This will
be for boys who are seven
and eight years old. Sev-
eral hundred boys have
enrolled for the clinic.
Pony Leaguers will be
schooled the second week,
starting June 5. The final
two weeks will be spent
preparing Little Leaguers
for the diamond sport.
This clinic will be the
first of Lono Star Steel's
annual programs. The
company's twirling clinic
for girls and Teachers
Workshop will follow the
baseball clinic.
Ball is a former semi-
professional baseball play-
er. He also played two
years for Panola Junior
College. He joins veteran
instructors Bob Thomp-
son, Danny Stringer and
Jack Larson.
Ball was born in Hughes
Springs and attended high
school in Avinger. He has
been at Lone Star Steel
since 1959 and has taken
part on company athletic
teams.
"I'm looking forward to
working with the boys this
summer," Ball says. He is
the assistant manager for
the Astros Little League
team in Lone Star. BaU
has one Little Leaguer in
his family. His son, Rich-
ard Lee, is currently play-
ing Little League baseball.
The Balls also have anoth-
er son, Gregory Wayne,
age five, and a daughter,
Pamela Ann, who is six
years old.
E. W. (BUZZIE) BALL
Marietta bond issue beaten
Marietta voters turned down
two proposals that would have
cleared the way for a gymna-
sium to be built at the school
there.
Two propositions were vot-
ed on Friday and neither of
them passed.
Nominations due
for senior citizens
Nominations for outstanding
senior citizen of Morris coun-
ty must be made by Monday,
May 15.
Tentative plans are for the
winner to be announced at a
tea for all nominees to be held
Sunday, May 21, at the Naples
Motor Inn.
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WILLIAMS
Humble Service
TIRES
BATTERIES
GREASING
WASHING
Hart'i that Ttger.
TOP VALUE STAMPS
GUARANTEED
WHEEL BALANCING
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
On the first, 87 persons vot-
ed against a school tax and
52 voted for it.
On the second, proposing
the issuance of bonds and the
levying of a tax to pay for
them, the vote was 82 against
and 46 for.
The first would have given
Cass county commissioners
court the authority to collect
taxes up to a $1.50 rate in the
The
MONITOR
NAPLES, TEXAS
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THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1967
Mrs. Noel Higgins
new HD agent
in Morris county
Mrs. Noel Higgins was ap-
proved by Morris county com-
missioners court as the new
home demonstration agent for
the county.
She is the former Miss June
Cornett of the Cornett com-
munity in Cass county. Her
husband is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Higgins.
Mrs. Higgins, who has been
assigned to Clarksville, will
begin in Morris county Mon-
day.
The county has been with-
out a home demonstration
agent s'nce Miss Angela Dick-
ey was assigned to Paris sev-
eral weeks ago.
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ahead...with electric
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t
Where else can you buy as much comfort
and convenience for your dollar as with
electric air conditioning?
For a few cents worth of electricity per
hour the average home enjoys complete air
conditioning.
One, or several window units may do the
job for you. Or, you may prefer a central
system to do the entire home. Your dealer
has what it takes to suit your need.
And remember, too, electric air condi-
tioning takes care of that humidity and cir-
culates fresh air as well as doing the cooling.
Enjoy the summer. Air condition with
electricity, the service that now comes to
you from Southwestern at the lowest aver-
age kilowatt hour cost ever.
Enjoy the summer. Air condition electrically!
Southwestern Electric Power Company
Your electric company people
Marietta Common School Dis-
trict.
The second proposition was
to have provided for the sale
of bonds to finance the gym-
nasium.
The proposed gym would
have cost about $.'35,000 and
included a basketball court
with dressing rooms.
The election was called by
Judge Tom Cope after a peti-
tion signed by 51 persons was
presented to him April 20 re-
questing that an election be
held.
HANNER
Funeral Home
PuhD
SERVICE
Oxygen and Resu«cItator
Equipped
NAPLES — OMAHA
897-5661 TU4-2122
Get Stay-Ahead Care
WHEN YOU DRIVE IN FOR GAS, WE CHECK UNDER
THE HOOD, TIRES, WINDSHIELD WIPER, ETC. TO
"CATCH" TROUBLES BEFORE THEY GET BIG.
SAVES YOU MONEY!
Jim Berry's
Sinclair Service Station
897-5441 Naples, Texas
WANT AD RATES
Per word 5c
Repeats — Half Price
Minimum Charge 50c
WANT TO CUT lots and
pastures with bush-hog. Joe
May, 897-5417. 41-4tp
FOR RENT: Two bedroom
house in town. W. R. Ballard,
897-5553. 40-tc
FOR HOME delivery of the
Texarkana Gazette, call 897-
5389, Mike Dodson. 37 tpm
FOR SALE: 6-room brick
house in Omaha, $8,000. See
Mrs. Irene Smith, Marietta.
37-tc
VENETIAN BLIND repairs.
See C. F. Mase or call 897-
5325, Naples. 13-tc
ANTHONY'S
New shipment of materials
Dress Lengths
One of a Kind
Voiles, Linens, Silks
FOR SALE: One WD 45 A.C.
live P.T.O. 3-bottom plow, 2-
row cultivators, very good.
One 8N Ford 1952, very good.
One Ferguson 30, very good.
Call 628-2066, Jack Oglesby,
3 miles south New Boston,
Highway 8. 41-2tc
"THE BEST FOR LESS"
Regular 28.9
Ethyl 32.9
SOUTHSIDE
GAS and OIL
38-6tc
HUNTING, FISHING licens-
es. Complete line sporting
goods. Western Auto, Naples.
21-tc
PARKER TV SERVICE
Phone 897-5358 Naples
NOTICE: We do electrical
appliance repairs. Joe Davis,
serviceman. Call Welch Bu-
tane, 897-5687. lite
$100 DOWN
EASY QUALIFYING. OWNER
WILL FINANCE. Rt. 1. Na-
ples. Take Hwy. 338 south
from Naples 3 miles, house on
right. Two bedroom with four
acres priced to sell. Immedi-
ate possession. For informa-
tion, call Charlie Cash, 973-
4001, Atlanta, Ga., collect.
42-3tc
LOST: Small black dog, has
collar with disc tag, name
Mitch, weighs about 3 or 4
pounds. Will pay reward. If
found, call 897-5540, Billy
Batchelor. 42-ltc
MERLE NORMAN Cosmetics
Studio, 309 East First Street,
Hughes Springs. Phone 639-
3046. Nell Cotter. 12-tc
Bob White Quail
For Sale
Dressed and packaged for per-
sonal use or gift packed, one
dozen per carton, for that spe-
cial friend. $1.00 each FOB
Naples. Joe Fulcher, phone
897-5823. 20-tc
REGISTER for free gift to
be given away Friday at M. B.
Hampton Builders Supply.
42-ltc
TV SERVICE full time. Also
electrical wiring and repairs
Buddy Cariile, call 897-5687
day or 897-5315 nights. 42-tc
FOR SALE: 4 room house to
be moved. A. B. Anthony, call
Marietta 835-3246 42-2tp
RUMMAGE SALE: Building
next door to Thompson Furni-
ture, Friday and Saturday.
42-ltc
WAITRESS WANTED by
County Kitchen Cafe. 42-tc
STRAYED: One black mare,
one bay filly. If seen, call
835-3902 Marietta collect. J. C.
Mitchell, route 3, Naples.
41-3tp
FOR SALE: Hsggar slacks
and Roblee shoes. Garrett's
Department Store. 11-tc
HOUSES FOR SALE: One
6-room house with large bath-
room located close-in with one
acre land. One large 5-room
house to move, loeated in
South Heights Addition. Con-
tact Mrs. C. E. Boozer, Na-
ples. 39-tc
LLOYD JOLLY
• GRADUATION
• WEDDING
• PORTRAIT
photography
Phone 897-5408
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QUALITY DRY CLEANING,
alterations, cleaning by tine
pound. Fast, expert work.
Quality Cleaners, Naples.
PLUMBING: Large or small
jobs. Day or night. Call Ken-
neth Clubb, 897-.5579 or 897-
2249, Naples.
37-tc
FOR SALE: Quality Polled
Hereford cattle. Adron Justiss.
Omaha, Texas, Ph. 214 645-
2727. 30-3tca.
FOR HOME DELIVERY
The Dallas Morning News or
Longview Morning Journal
E. A. Jacobs. 41-ic
WATCH Friday sale at M. R
Hampton's for pre-season can-
ning supply sale. Register all
day Friday for free gift. 40-te
BELDEN LODGK
MEETS 3rd
THURSDAY NIGHT
OF EACH MONTH
MARIETTA LODGE
1181, A. F. & A. M. mei'ts
second Thursday of each
month.
Naples
CAR WASH j
Soap Wash 25c
Rinse 25c
FREE WAX
mmi
M
Charles Smith A fTAYirv
897-5476 or 897-5563
Agency
NAPLES, TEXAS
FOR SALE: Quail manure
for use on lawns, shrubs, flow-
ers or to mix in your compost
pile. 50 lb bag 50c. Please
make orders in advance. Joe
Fulcher, 897-5823. 20-tc
FOR RENT: Apartments for
men only. W. R. Ballard, 897-
5553. 38-tc
FOR RENT: Four room du-
plex, close in, $30 monthly.
See Ben Grimes or call 89t>
5446 or 897-2244. 42-tc
FOR SALE: Two bedroom
frame house, large chain-rink
fenced back yard. In Smith
Heights. Carson Lancaster,
897-5422. 3S*-Ur
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
1862 CHEVROLET
Biscayne 4-door sedan, 6-eylinder engine with stand- j
ard transmission. Good white wall tires and deluxe '
hub caps. Factory air. Solid white with fawn interior. I
S785
Coker Chevrolet Co.
Used Car Lot: 897-5326
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/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.