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special event, dated for today,
tomorrow and Saturday.
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shown at Bruce Brown’s dealership is this beautiful Impala Custom Chevrolet. Fine per-
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Thursday
Funeral services for Mrs. A.
T. Robinson,. prominent Waxa-
hachie woman, well known in
cultural circles ov?“ the coun-
ty, and a retired department
chairman at Trinity University,
who died Tuesday, were held in
he Eoze-M ichell Funeral Home
Chapel, Waxahachie, at 2 p.m.
Thursday.
Mrs. Robinson’s son-in-law, the
Rt. Rev. C. J. Kinsolving III. of
Santa Fe, N. M., and the Rev.
David McCord officiated. Burial
was in City Cemetery at Waxa
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10a.m. on October 20 on 6 or
'Sloan Gallamore of (Arlington
spent the week end with his sis-
ter, Mrs. Jim Hays.
IRlandy Szenasy left Wednes-
day for the Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter MMatous
and Angie spent the week end
in Richardson with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Whitley and boys also in
Mesquite with Mr. and M r s.
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, Lynn Vessels and Vickie.
Mrs. Beulah Cardwell return-
ed from a visit in Ennis with
Mrs. Willmer Emmert.
(Mrs. Charlie Allen from Den-
ver, visited Mrs. M. S. Miles last
week.
IL. D. Murff is a patienit in Me-
morial Hospital, Corsicana.
Mr. and IMrs. Lonnie Estes of
Murkerson visited Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Shelton over the weekend.
Mrs. J. C. Patton Jr. of Ter-
rell visited Mrs. D. T. Bell Thurs-
day.
Brad Jackson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Jackson of Laredo
and grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. Bradley spent the week end
visiting here. He has enrolled
in Texas School of Mortuary
Science, Dallas.
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F or 1963, Oldsmobile introduces a sporty new one of 12 engine-transmission combinations. De-
Cuilass “S” Coupe to augment its gains in the luxe interior trim and special exterior ornamenta-
y . < market. Built on a special wheelbase, the tion are standard features, while dual exhausts, a
"I " Coupe is available in a hardtop (above), wood grained steering wheel and special handling
© r coupe, or convercible body style. The “S” components are optional.
Coupe may be customized through the use of any
sale on Thursday, September 21.
Highlights include:
All new advance design bodies
for Chevelle, Chevy II and Cor-
vette, with introduction of two
wheelbases within the Chevelle
line.
A longer, more luxurious reg-
ular Chevrolet, new sportiness
for Camero and continued stress
on the special features offered
only by Corvair.
important safety improve-
ments, exhaust emission con-
trols, and anti-theft provisions
are standard equipment on all
models.
Improvements in ride. handl-
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Beulah
Continued from Page 1
al more twisters have been re-
ported.
The Weather Bureau reported
a tornado this morning near
Crosby, about 15 miles northeast
of the Houston business district;
one 15 miles east of Liberty; an-
other just to the northwest of
Hampshire; and still another in
the Schulenburg area.
Two separate tornado warn-
ings were issued by the Weather
Bureau, effective until 11 o’-
clock this morning .One was for
Liberty County, and the other
for the northwest corner of Jef-
ferson County and in Hardin
County.
The death toll in Beulah’s 13-
day history stands at 30—includ-
ing six in Texas—four the re-
sult of a tornado at Palacios.
The latest reported death was
the drowning of a man near Vic-
toria when his car was swept a-
way in a river.
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Un extending the invitation,
Mr. Brown said:
“Come by and have a ‘cup’
while you look.”
This well-known dealership is
at 200 E. Ennis Avenue.
The New Chevrolet
A new peak in individuality
among Chevrolet’s six car lines
■ is reached for 1968, E. M. Estes,
general manager, said today.
i ."Each member of our. auto-
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: pace-settiag-- personality -h with
’ features that fully span the
| market,” Estes said. “This match-
i es the growing customer desire
! for one-of-a-kind cars built in
mass production.”.
A total of 41 new Chevrolet,
Chevelle, Camero, Chevy II, Cor-
vair and Corvette models go on
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Chevy II.
Introduction on several lines
of full door windows without
ventipanes, hidden windshield
wipers and dual level “Astro”
ventilation.
Heading a list of more than
400 options and accessories is a
power vacuum door lock system
a lamp monitoring system to tell
the driver if his front and rear
lights are working, front disc
brakes and added availability of
stereo tape players.
The New Oldsmobile
A new power train conceplt for
all 1968 model Olds gives the
owner additional benefits in
mid-range performance, fuel
economy, quietness of operation,
and durability.
The new Oldsmobiles ioin dis-
Dlay reveal a new performance '
option and substaniti ally
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Special Tlree-Day Showing Chevrolets gid Olds
is Starting Today at Bruce Brown’s Dealership
“Dramatic, distinctive and larger base V-8 engine for the styling improvement
regular Chevrolet, Chevelle and the front wheel
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Arranged to inform the public about Peaceful uses of the atom in many fields
the latest developments in the field of atom- of activity must not be confused with its
ic power generation, a utility company has catastrophic destructive power in war It
assembled a mobile display center which is much like electricity which in a bolt of
is touring its service area. lightening can destroy a house in a flash.
(isitors can see a model of an atomic The same electricity can be generated with
-e assembly and look inside a simulated the atom and harnessed to feed the small-
nuclear reactor. They can use a geiger est light bulb.
counter to check the low radioactivity level You see, the mobile exhibit and exolanc.
o a filter from the exhaust stack of an tion of the use of the atom as it visits
atomic power unit of the company. Animat- schools, fairs, and communities will do
ed diagrams show how an atomic power much to educate the old as well as the
Pant works and a lighted map depicts young to the opportunities opened up by
atomic power plants that are operating this new source of power and remove fear
or being planned and built around the of an element with which we will have to
world. live in the years to come.
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brilliant new front-end look for
the 88‛s and 98’s, and a c o m-
pletely changed appearance for
the F-85, Cutlass, Cutlass Su-
preme, 4-4-2 and Vista Cruiser.
“Of particular interest,” Mr.
Brown said—“are the 2-door
models in the Cutlass series
which are identified as 'S'Cou-
pes. We expect these new cars to
augment Oldsmobile’s recent
gains in the youth market.”
The ‘S' Coupes are youthfully
styled, agile in performance and
may be customized with the use
of any 12 engine - transmission
combinations. Deluxe interior
trim and special exterior orna-
mentation are standard, while
dual exhausts, a wood grained
steering wheel and rally - type
-handling, components are among
the car’s options.
For 1968, the high - perform-
ance 4-4-2 becomes the top of
the F-85 lineup. It has nine en-
gine - transmission combina-
tions and a ram-air performance
option.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1967, newspaper, September 21, 1967; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1535685/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.