The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 297, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 20, 1967 Page: 6 of 8
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3 pkgs. $1.00
3 dozen $1.00
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No. 2% can 29c
CHRISTMAS PRODUCE
ment, you should, at the time, almoist guaranteed.
SWEET TEXAS ORANGES
5 lb. sk. 29c | 20 lb.sk. 90c
89c
20 lbs. $1.19
TEXAS NAVELS
Daily Lunches
98c
101 oz.
43c
20 lbs. 95c
We are now open 24 hours a day!
5 lbs. 35c
CRANBERRIES
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Rogers Shoe Store
MAIN & KNOX
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Leather refers to uppers
PAYMASTER FEEDS
79c
69c
Betty Crocker
CAKE MIX
Cured Hams & Picnics
Fresh Catfish and Drum
Uncle Sam's
Selective
Maraschino
CHERRIES
Editor’s note: Below are ques-
tions now being asked at draft
boards. The answers are by Col
onel Morris S. Schwartz, State
Selective Service Director, 209
W. Ninth Street, Austin, Texas
CUSTOM MADE
RUBBER STAMPS
UPCO PRINT SHOP
supplies are expected to be ro-
tated automatiically through the
host hospital’s own system and
consequently fresh supplies are
Ladies’ Rayon
Umbrellas
Asst’d. Colors
HELD IN SHOOTING
DALLAS—A 46-year-old wo-
m,an is being held by Dallas po-
lice in the fatal shootings at a
tavern last night of 27-year-old
William Collier. Another man
was wounded.
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questions.
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I am a little boy 5 years old.
TANGELO
JONATHAN APPLES
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make a similar request. Your let-
ter to the board should be de-
scribed in considerable detail
the duties for which your em-
ployee was hired, including the
statement that some other new
employee with his skills and edu-
cational background can not be
obtained. Describe briefly the
function of your business as it
pertains to the national health,
safety, or interest.
lb. 17c
3 lb. sk. 49c
pound 49c
Dear Santa,
I am a litle girl five years old.
Please bring me a litle miss fus-
sy and a Suzy homemaker store.
Please don’t forget my little sis-
Dear Santa,
I’m 19 months old and I have
been a good boy. Please bring
me a Farmer Says, a dump truck
and some pretty picture books. I
love books. Have a Merry Christ-
mas and don’t forget my cousin
David from Waxahachie. He lik-
es Tonka trucks. I love you, San-
ta. Love, Chad Spence.
dish meal. The Christmas story
and scripture by Mrs. W. D.
Bozek. Mrs. Bob Bruce, worthy
matron, was welcomed back with
the group, being absent the past
6 months, due to illness and pre-
sented her corp of officers with
gifts. Numbers were drawn for
the gift exchange, from the light-
ed tree.
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Dear Santa,
I’m sorry I was afraid of you
last night, and didn’t tell you
what I want. I want a doll that
walks, with clothes. I am 2%
years old. I have two older sis-
ters. Please don’t forget them.
I love you, Amy Leigh Valigura.
Candy Filled
Stockings
With Toy
3%2 oz. 27c
lb. 43c
Heavy Chenille
Bath Mat Sets
Roblee teams up
choice leathers and careful
craftsmanship in this classic
saddle oxford that’s a real trend-
setter this fall. Scores big with
the bold new look in slacks and
sweaters. Drop by and try on a
pair soon. Moderately priced
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SPICED PEACHES
Bakers Angel
COCONUT
FRUIT MIX
WORLD PROBLEMS seem to weigh heavily on these springer spaniel pups who struck a judicial pose while sit-
ting for their portrait in England.
Reg. 99c
Aqua Net
HAIR SPRAY
1
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2
FRESH DRESSED
HENS
and
FRYERS
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Wooden Frame
Knitting Stands
Sweet Debbie Eve
Dolls
Boxed
though he’s new, can I request ials. A new supply had not yet
an occupational deferment for arrived. Under the mew system,
Order Any Of Our
STEAKS or PIZZA’S
BUY One and Get One for V Price
LACK OF SPLINTS
The only other breakdown in
the Raceland PDH was attack
of sufficient splnts, requiring
the medical staff to improvise
whiat they could out of boards
aind broom handles. Authorities
attributeld this to a lack of or-
ganization. The splints1, which
could not be found when the
disaister broke, were later locat-
ed in their proper boxes plain-
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Decorator Colors
Throw Pillows
Large Size
Mirro, 3-Piece
Saute' Pan Sets
No Stick. Teflon
$3.99
Misses
Knit Gloves
One Size Fits AU
89c
Dear Santa,
This is Kevin Lipscomb. I am
writing a letter for my litle
brother, Reida Goodrich who is
16 months old. He wants a Cor-
vette (red) and a new stocking
(white) and some toy blocks, a
bunch of little cars, candy and
pajamas. He has been very good
except he bites sometimes, but
we love him anyway. Oh, yes do
not forget Lance and me. From
Reida, with love.
Pyrex 3 Qt.
Covered Roasters
EINE MEATS!
A.A. Grade Chuck Roast
Stew Meat, Boneless
Fresh Ground Meat
Value Sliced Bacon
Shurfresh Cheese Spread
Shurfresh Biscuits
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Country Small
EGGS
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FRUIT CAKE
2Ib. $1.19
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Shurfine Fruit
COCKTAIL
No. 303 Cans
3 for 85c
Dear Santa,
I am a litle girl 23 months old
and this will be my second
Christmas. Please bring me a
doll, a shoe to unlace, a ball;
and some books. Also I’d like
some barrettes for my curly hair.
Santa, please remember all the
other boys and girls. Thank you,
Karly.
i I have tried to be a good boy all
1 year long. Please bring me a
football suit, a gun, a record
player, a “See and Say,” and a
cowboy shirt. I’d like some “San-
ta candy,” (peppermint canes)
and a “surprise” in my stocking.
Santa, please be good to all my
friends. Thank you, Wayne Mc-
Collum.
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UNDERGOES SURGERY
Mrs. Robert Stockton1 of Gar-
rett, who underwent surgery at
Baylor Hospital, Dallas, Satur-
day is getting along satisfactor-
ily. She is in Room 7207.
Royalty Crushed
PINEAPPLE
No. 300 Can
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will welcome your
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ter, Karen, and little cousin,
Jimmy Dan and Shelli. They are
too little to write, but I am sure
they would like a baby doll and
a litle mustang along with some
more nice things. I love you
Brenda Kay Rabun.
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son, James Edward Conder of
Waxahachie visited Mrs. Nora
Wheatley.
Mrs. Billy Stoffrengen, Waxa-
hachie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Dunn, was taken home
from W. C. Tenery Hospital and
surgery is scheduled in January.
The annual Christmas party,
tree, and program was held Mon-
day night at Bardwell Commu-
nity Center, when Bardwell
Chapter 50 OES entertained
Mason’s and families. Bob Gailey
6—THE LNNTs DAILY . A.-■ ,! • e nbet y «. L9c7
Bardwell News
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hays, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Hays, Avalon,
Mrs. Vant Williams, Blooming
Grove, Mrs. Elizabeth Jarrett,
Dallas, went to Fort Worth, Sat-
urday, to attend funeral services
for Dale Goodwill, III, 16% mo-
old grand-son of Mr. and Jack
Hughes, Cleburne, held at Gause-
Ware Funeral Chapel, who was
killed in a car accident.
LEADERS GATHER
MELBOURNE — Australia is
preparing for the gathering of
world leaders, including Presi-
dent Johnson, to pay last re-
spects to Australian Prime Min-
ister Harold Holt.
GRAPEFRUIT, Ruby
GRAPEFRUIT, Ruby
CELERY
Stalk 9c
value in Raceland, tihe tragedy
revealed loopholes in the s y s-
tem. For example, the X-ray ma-
chine had no film’. An inspec-
tion team had recently exam-
ined the PDH and removed all
outdated or deteriorated miater-
Shurfine
5 lbs. 35c
at only
$18.99
Out-of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Cash, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Clark, all of Waxa-
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him?
A—Yes. When your employee
files a request with his local
board for an occupational defer-
Cherye, Corsicana, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Percival, and daughter,
Shelly, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
Caldwell and Pvt. Billy Caldwell,
Ennis, Bobby Joe Wylie, Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McNeil, Chris,
Jed, Jeff and Stacy, Mrs. Lottie
Pearl Lewis and daughter, Ann,
Mrs. Alice Harper, Julie, Ray-
mond, and Sandra Obinosky, all
of Tyler. Bro Harold Burns, Dan
Sublett, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Wilhoite, Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Goodman, all of Ennis, Mr. and
Mrs. Jody Hayes, Dallas.
Mr. Earl “Buck” Conder and
Ennis' 200
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Christmas dinner, were Mrs. O.
L. Stewart, Miss Ella Jane Stew-
art. Fred Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Bob Stewart and Jack
Wayne, Waxahachie. Mrs. Albert
Snipes and Miss Tommie Snipes,
Mr. and Mrs. John Snipes Jr.,
Scottie and Paul, Duncanville.
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prayer. Mrs. Junkin served
chicken salad sandwiches, pickl-
es, fruit cake, divinity, coffee
and soft drinks to Mmes. Hays,
Hallabough, Manning, Hinton,
W. A. Reynolds, Johnny Jones,
W. L. Dyess, W. M. Forston and a
grand-daughter, Susan Cryer,
Merle Fulmer and daughter,
Tonya, Jesse Wood, Cam John-
son, W. L. Rogers, L. B. Robert-
son.
The Howard Community Club
held their annual Christmas par-
ty, tree and program, at the How-
ard Center, with Santa Claus dis-
tributing bags of apples and pep-
permint sticks to all. Gifts were
exchanged by members, from
the beautiful decorated cedar
tree.
Refreshments of cake, do-nuts,
cookies, hot chocolate and cof-
fee were served.
A number of guests attended
from Waxahachie and Sardis.
The Snipes-Stewart family met
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Snipes, De Soto, for a
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WHIPPING CREAM, Foremost %2 pint 25c
SALAD DRESSING, Shurfine with $5 or more purchase, exc. cigs. quart 19c
Mrs. Ben Junkin was hostess
for the WMA Christmas party
in her home Monday 2 p.m. Mrs.
O. J Hays, president in charge
of the business. Roll call was
answered with “My Favorite
Christmas”. At The Cross, was
sung, prayer by Mrs. Bertie Hal-
labough, Mrs. Rex Manning gave
the Christm,as message, scrip-
ture and poem.
Names were drawn for the 1968
socials. The meeting closed with
singing “Silent Night” and Mrs.
Henry Hinton dismissed with
Christmas party and tree at the
church Saturday night. Rev. Joe
Fagg gave invocation for the cov-
ered-dish supper. Gifts were ex-
changed from the tree.
Mrs. A. L. Lewis had her fam-
ily Christmas dinner, in the
home of her daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Caldwell, in Ennis,
on Sunday. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Lewis and sons, Kavin
and Kyle, Bristol, Mr. .and Mrs.
Ernest Lewis and son, Stevie.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kouba,
Grand Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. Kay
Lewis and son, David, De Soto,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis, Mike, ■
Scottie and Dave, of Waxahachie,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. “Jelly” Lewis,
Randy, Dennis, Lacy and Daron, I
Bardwell; Rev. and Mrs. J. V.
Lewis, Pvt. J. V. Lewis and
Jeannette, Jacksonville, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Southard and
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local board has refused to permit
him to appeal to the President.
Why is this?
A—An appeal to the President
is not permited in every case. If
the decision of a state appeal
board is unanimous, the indivi-
dual does not have a right of
appeal to the President. The
state director of Selective Ser-
vice for the state in which the
man’s local board is located, the
state director of Selective Ser-
vice for the state in which the
appeal board is located, or the
national director of Selective
Service are authorized to make
further appeal in such cases of
they consider it appropriate. The
local board does not have au-
thority to take such action.
Q—RecehtTy “I employed * a'
young man whom I consider es-
sential to my business. Even
ly marked.
The hospital-centered PDH
with trained personnel on
hand, famililar with all the flacili-
ties of the unit, might be ex-
pected to forestall similiar con-
fusion.
In ain emergency the hospit-
al’s medical staffs are expected
to extend their own services
and to organize volunteers into
appropriate departments .
Pharmacists, however, (hlave
figured promiently in health
mobilization planning aS trouble-
shooters. In addition to the
preparaition and dispensing of
drugs they may be called on to
supplement a beleagueired medi-
cal staff by administering medi-
caion, orally, paranterally, or
rectally; sorting casualties into
groups depending on the treat-
ment they require; and helping
in miass immunization. More im-
mediately, however, the phlarm-
acist may face the aiddled chore
of maintaining the PDH inven-
tory at top effectiveness, ready
for catastrophe.
A Christmas program was held
at Bardwell Raptist Church Sun-
day night, with the Sunday
School Class Beginners, Primary.
Junior and Senior presenting
the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gorman
had their family Christmas din-
ner on Sunday. Attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gorman. Ross
and Bryan, of Garland, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Bond. Bobby and Tom,
Waco, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Nash,
Killeen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee
Gorman, Robin and Debbie, Mrs.
Mary Talbert, Denton; Mr. and
Mrs. Wilmer Gorman of Ran-
kin and Sammy Gorman, Denton.
The Methodist Church held a
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 297, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 20, 1967, newspaper, December 20, 1967; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1535761/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.