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Sunday visitors of her brother
Roy Robertson, patient in Bay-
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wood vis-
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Movie:
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Mrs. Myrtle Forehand attend-
ed the funeral service of her cou-
sin M. P. (Babe) Anderson at the
Keever Chapel in Ennis Tues-
day. Mr. Anderson, 72, died Sat-
urday night in the Veterans Hos-
pital in Dallas.
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their standpoint, toward continuing the
Palmer Rustler. Mrs. C. A. Nowlin, the columns of this paper will be
President and Chairman of the glad and duly corrected upon be
Board; Charles E. Gentry, Manager, ing brought to the publisher’s at-
Entered at the Post Office in En- tention.
J THE FIRST ANNUAL
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Mr. and Mrs. Edd Green and doing all within their power to help from
caster, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hayes
visited their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hughes and family, in
Cleburne on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green. ,
had as visitors, their children. I
Superman
Superman
Huck Hound
News; Weather
। Maud Marsh, who passed away Williams were Sunday dinner
guests of their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Wood.
Mrs. Aubrey Poarch visited
her mother. Mrs. Floyd Marshall
in Waxahachie Saturday.
The Outlaws
8:30 Peyton
8:45 Place, 11
9:00 Jimmy Dean
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9:30
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Monday 2:15 a.m.. in a Dallas
hospital. Funeral services held
Tuesday in Corsicana. She was
also a sister of Max Manning.
J. S. Kitchens received a mes-
sage Tuesday a.m. of the sudden
death of his nephew, James
Argo, Irving, who had a heart
attack. Mrs. Argo is the former
Emma Jane Kitchens, daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Olin
Kitchens.
This Famous Firm Sealy
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All Communications of business Special Farm Rates by Mail:
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Mr. and Mrs. Luther Knox,
Irving, spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Knox,
at Howard. The group visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rumbo, in
Ennis, in the afternoon.
Mit and Mrs. Alvy Collins and
daughter.- Sharon, were Sunday
dinner guests of his mother, Mrs.
C. L. Collins, Ennis
Mrs. J. M. Oliphant and son.
Richard, Italy, were Monday visi-
tors of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Gilmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Fowler.
Corsicana, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
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double car garage. Phone
TR 5-2213 — Office 207 East
SARASTOA, Florida — Right
handed pitcher Joel Horlen of
[he Chicago White Sox has end-
ed his brief holdout and signed
his 1965 contract for an estimat-
ed $21,000. Last year, Horlen
received about $13,000, when
he posted a 13 and nine record.
Horten's signing leaves two
White Sox players still unsign-
ed—Pitcher Juan Pizarro and
Dave Debusschere. Debusschere
is player-coach of the Detroit
Pistons in the National Basket-
ball Association. If the Pistons
make the NBA playoffs, he may
miss the entire baseball spring
training season.
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Marie and Danny, Ennis.
Aubrey Poarch, Larry Poarch
and Wesley Nash attended the
Waxahachie - Kilgore bi-district
basketball game, held at Tyler
Junior College gym, Tuesday i
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Davis and
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Our Fire Department is extremely hope-
ful that the citizenry will co-operate fully,
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Waxahachie Monday.
Girl Scout Troop III members
will be the guests of Scout Dee
Ann Grammer at the Bardwell
Methodist Church Sunday, Mar.
the 7, at 8:30 a.m. service.
Everyone is cordially invited.
. and Billy of Ferris were guests
‘of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L.
O. Ward, Sunday.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Rogers during the
were guests of Mrs.
good fine record that was established last
Mildred Palmer, lyear
There’s a particular way in which con-
Estes Acquitted
Of Exaggeration
DALLAS—A federal jury ac-
quitted Billie Sol Estes Wednes-
day of charges he exaggerated
his financial worth to the gov-
ernment to obtain grain storage
contracts worth $5,000,000 a
year.
The jury of five women and
seven men deliberated five
hours before reaching their de-
cision.
siderable assistance can be extended —
and that's either not burning trash on prem-
ises or, if it is burned, make sure it is in
a covered metal container.
The trash or grass fire should not be
discounted as a real threat, especially in
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these windy times. As you perhaps are well
aware, we have had a season of strong
breezes, and They are likely to whip a grass
or trash fire out of hand in a jiffy.
Of course, there are many ways in which
to cut the hazard side down in fire preven-
tion—like eliminating real fire traps, of
course. But the fire department will tell
you that grass and trash calls are found
to be quite numerous, in checking up on a
year’s “runs.” Let’s trim them to the bar-
est minimum; and, of course, follow fire
prevention well-known rules in general.
Mrs. Weldon Pearcy was in The Ennis Weekly Local and The corporation which may appear in
is, Texas as second class mail mat- SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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Mrs. L. B. Robertson and
daughter, Mrs. J. V. Pool, Ennis,
visited Roy Robertson, patient
in Baylor Hospital. Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Tyner, Dal-
las, were Monday visitors of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rog-
ers.
James Lowry of El Paso visit-
ed his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Lowry, on Thursday. Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Lowry Jr. and chil-
dren were Sunday dinner guests
of his parents. Visitors were Mrs.
Lizzie Windham, Waxahachie,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brintle,
Waxahachie were supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hallabough.
Mr. and Mrs. Hap Manning
were colled to Corsicana, due to
the death of his sister, Mrs.
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1 Pen , 16 W ’' ,k end W 1 h eir Mrs. Calvin Reeves will be the
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Airs. Jerry Jones and son Neale r ... m ... oN. .
; A . ‘ Association Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
.10 in man at the Waxahachie Texas Power
c g P:1 . . and Light Co. assembly room.
Green and C. W. Ritchie were, Baytown vis-
luncheoh guests of Mrs. Leva Bed his sister, Miss Sadie Crimes
McKeever in Ferris, Saturday. . • „ .1 1 j
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. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green
Steak
Sirloin Strip — 8 Oz.
French Fries, Salad, Hot Rolls and Butter.
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daughter, Pam, were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. N.
Stacke. Virgil and Mrs. Stacke
went to Ferris to visit their aunts
and sisters, Misses Ona and Net-
tie Davis, in Rnefro Home.
Phyliss and Lisa Poarch visit-
ed Mrs. James T. Sutton, patient
in Ennis Municipal Hospital.
Rev. and Mrs. Irvin Anthony
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jun-
kin. on Sunday, who are recuper-
ating from the flu.
Among those attending the
Waxahachie-Mineral Wells re-
gional basketball playoff, at
Daniel Meyer Coliseum at Fort
Worth Friday night were—Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Nekuza, Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Seabolt, Mr. and Mrs.
Pendell Wheatley, Aubrey
Poarch, Jimmy Poarch and John
Davis. The Waxahachie Indians
won 63-57 and will attend state
tournament at Austin this week
end ,playing Thursday night
“week end were Mr. and Mrs.
V. O. Staner of Rogers, Mr. and
Mrs. Craig Gamble, Ferris and
.Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stowers of a IAMI ril AIAAIA
Waxahachie H()K -N SK1NS
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Barron,-*—*
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Smith and
-Mr. and Mrs. James Edmondson
"left Tuesday for a few days visit
in Hot Springs, Ark.
» Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pegram and
.Janis were guests of Mrs. Rena
■ Lasater during the week end.
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Mrs. Parma Wilson was a
“flu” patient in Ennis hospital
-for several days. She has return-
- ed home, much improved.
- Mrs. Joe Eason has been a pa-
tient in the Eunis hospital for
4 several days.
£ Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Harvard
y spent the week end in Shreve-
i port, La. as guests of their chil-
t dren, Mr. and Mrs. Pate Riddley,
Y Paul and Cathy.
' Hibbert Beck, Palmer Agri.
j teacher and three of the FFA
ifi boys including Johnny Wadley.
$ Lester Epps and Jack Wayne
' Bardwell are attending the Fat
L Stock Show in Houston.
Mmes. Harper Wadley. Lester I
i Epps, Hibbert Beck and E. M. ’
Bardwell are visiting in Hous-1
| ton. they will also attend thef
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Monday, March 8th.
Watch this paper for our Grand Opening at later
date.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Leach, Da-
vid and Diane of Buffalo spent
Saturday night with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs H. E. Leach.
Mrs. Edd Lewis. Mrs. Bob
Bruce and Mrs. W. D. Bozek at-
tended the “Vogue in Review" in
the banquet hall of First Metho-
dist Church, Waxahachie Tues.
10:00 a.m. sponsored by the
Waxahachie Junior Service Lea-
gue. Mrs. Alvis Bynum. (Jimmie
Faye Lewis) modeled dresses,
worn by her grandmother the
late “Granny Lewis”.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Leach were
Thursday night visitors in the
home of their son, Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Leach, Diane and David,
in Buffalo.
Mrs. Charles Kubelka visited
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boswell,
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams of
Denton spent the week end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Matkin.
Dallas, were Sunday dinner
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Kitchens.
Miss Carol Wood of Ennis was
a week end guest of Miss Carol
Poarch.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hargus at-1
tended services at the Rider Met-
hodist Church. Ennis, Sunday
night.
Miss Sally Wood, student at ■
Denton, spent the week end at
home with her Barents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Wood.
Easy Terms $1.25 per week
Main Tire & Hardware Co.
103 East Ave. TR 5-3844 Ennis, Texas
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1965, newspaper, March 4, 1965; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1586595/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.