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The Ennis Daily News
"This One II Be Hard to .File and Forget!’
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President—Manager ....
Editor ..........--.-------------.
Associate Editor ..........
Founded in 1891
2—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-
___....... Charles E. Gentry
____-___Floyd W. Casebolt
____..._________Fay Casebolt
Thursday, December 19, 1968
Calling All Mailers of the Yuletide!
The Ennis Daily News, RS
IN THE SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR TACA
owned and published daily except dressed to the company—not to ia
Saturday by the United Publishing dividuals. Any erroneous reflection
, . upon the character standing or
Company, Inc., which also publishes
The Ennis Weekly Local and The reputation or any person, firm or
corporation which may appear in
Palmer Rustler. Dr. Gene Nowlin, the columns of this paper will be
Chairman of the board; Charles E g]aci ancj duly corrected upon being
Gentry, President and Manager. brought to the publisher’s attention.
Entered at the Post Office in En- SUBSCRIPTION RATES /
nis, Texas as second class mail mat- By Carrier In City:
ter under the Act of Congress of One Year .....
Any mailing left to do at your house
or business? i
Christmas is rushing in on the incoming
train and it won’t be but a matter of very
few days until it's here.
Of course, as always, there’s a rush
these times at the post office. But it can
be relieved a lot.
That way will be for each of us to get
the mailings into the office as rapidly as
possible.
Some people ore putter-offers; others
have obstacles to arise that make them
tardy—or just happen to think of some-
body overlooked.
Whatever the cause, if there’s a delay
“get with it” as promptly as possible.
The post office crew is doing a grand
job and we need to show our appreciation
every way possible.
CC2ANION
March 3, 1879.
Six Months ..
Office 213 North Dallas Street, One Month .......
-- $15.00
-- $7.50
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Telephone 875-3801. Special Farm Rates by Mail:
All communications of business In Ellis County, One Year ... $6.00
and items of news should be ad. Outside County .'......$1.00 Month
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BE ENTERTAINED THE MOVIE WAY"
Box Office Opens 6:30 P.M.
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T A 1 2 old Patricia. They have five boys But, she says, she thinks
1 0 A OAT Ilin and five girls. they’ll wait until more of the
ICATEH AuvpUUH . children are of school age.
Ta A 1 11/1 The Trumbos live in a four-
KV. aiin.O W h n bedroom home just outside of And Mrs. Trumbo adds:
CUUU Angeles :
= E 1 A LOS Angeles. . "I’m not going to say this is
Jan That (oat ’ He’s a self-employed engine- the last. We just love little
Hau Illdl MUCH er. babies.
See Scenes Never Before Shown On The American
Screen—Adults Only—All Tickets $2.00—All
Passes Void—One Showing Only—Featuretta 7:15
Helga 7:50 P.M.
see the actual moment of conception-
PARENTS:
I. SINCE HELGA CONTAINS
" CERTAIN REVEALING SCENES
1 WE SUGGEST YOU SEE IT FIRST.
ERICAN INTERNATIONAL
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LOS ANGELES—When Joann Trumbo admits they don’t A, ThA A
and Cecil Trumbo were married, have as much company as they Anthony Dr. WMA
they decided they wanted ten used to have—there just isn’t MAX £ €:
children. room. Meers Tor social.
But as time went on. they And, he says, with ten chil- Business Session
found it wasn’t possible, so they dren, they don’t get the invita- .
turned to adoption agencies for tions they used to have. Anthony Drive Baptist WMA
help The older children help Mrs met for business and social ses-
.sions. The meeting was called to
And now, the Los Angeles Trumbo wi h ’ S order by Vice-President Mrs. J.
couple have their wish: They says it seems o work in . D. Hudson, in the absence of the
have just adopted their tenth In fact, sbe says, she was president, Mrs. Henry Marvin
child—one-year-old Maria, busier when she had only three who has had surgery recently. It
They have nine other adopt- children. She adds: "After that, was opened in prayer by Mrs.
, next .it doesn’t make much difference Lee Richardson, Oid and n e w,
ed children—ranging from e ev- if there are two or three more business was taken care of. The
en-year-old Kathi to two-year- to take care of.” devotional was brought by Mrs.
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LEGAL T
NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1
OF THE ESTATE OF
DAYTON A. ST. CLAIR g
Notice is hereby given that orig- •
inal letters of testamentary up- •
on the estate of Dayton A. St.
Clair, deceased ,were granted to
Mittie D St. Clair on the the 12th
.COLOR
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Residential
Free Estimates — Reasonable
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Electricity is our only
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Jackie Henning
Will there be more adoptions? Richardson on "Gifts for a
Mrs. Trumbo says they haven’t King,” reading from Numbers
decided, but they think they’d 24-17. A delicious supper was
like more enjoyed by seven members. The
occasion was dismissed in pray- There was some interesting back
er by Mrs. Hubert Long. After- stage display before President-
ward gifts were exchanged.elect Nixon finally picked h i s
=========================== Secretary of Labor.
Nixon’s talent hunters took a
Optometrist
DR. E. D. BEHNE
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An I day of December, 1968-—by the
Wachinoton Verry- O-RuT County Court of Ellis County,
INC VI COIHO VH MICA 7 UU BTUCATC Texas. All persons having claims
By DREW PEARSON against said estate are hereby
By DREW PEARSON Cabinet Head Start when he ran for governor of required to present the same to
The Merry-Go-Round When Lyndon Johnson start- California in 1962. Then he pas - xecutris wit m the m
*ed the “head start” program for sed the hat for Nixon’s nomina- prescribed by law. The post of-
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19, unde r . privileged Children tion this year. Finally he raised fice address is 910 1 fort 1 res-
never expected to apply t h e a large chunk of the money for ton 6-1
same techniques to members of the final election. Inasmuch as
the Nixon administration. How- Stans had been Director of the
ever—all Nixon cabinet mem- Budget under Eisenhower—he
n , bers—with their wives, are now knew government monetary
poll of business leaders through- participating in a head start problems well,
out the country and found that tgior
James J Reynolds, now under program... ■ At the last minute, however-
Secretary of Labor came out at This is the first time in his- Nixon passed him up for Secre-
the top or the is. isatin was torythe cabinet wives have been tary of the Treasury, appointed
also very high with labor lead- briefed in advance regarding Banker David Kennedy instead.
J ers. y g 1 their duties. In the past-even Nixon made Stans Secretary of
I Reynolds is the brother of the new cabinet members were giv- Commerce but forgot to mention
I late Quentin Reynolds- served as en only superficial briefings, this name when he introduced
1 vice president of the American There was a spirit of animosity tbe cabinet on TV.
I I Art ruettitnstro between some of the outgoing
I member of the National Labor and incoming administrations. Last Minute Negro
1 Sions Board as wen as cent especially retiring President It was as late as 4:30 p.m. on
I vearganian undo of the La' Harry S- Truman and incoming duced his cabinet that he finally
1: No-TpeaRmpeecutiventhekeat Dwight D. Eisehower. m feeting- ' asked ' Walt er ■' Washi ngton to
nedy and Johnson. So it looked was even worse when Franklin serve again as mayor of Wash-
as if Reynolds would be the one D. ‘Roosevelt took over fr om ington, D. C.
Democrat appointed to the Nix- Herbert Hoover. By the time Nixon was des-
on cabinet, Nixon even sent Relations were somewhat perate to find a Negro to be-
Vice President-elect Agnew to more cordial when John F. come part of his administration,
interview the prospective cabi- Kennedy replaced Eisenhower, j he toughest, problems Nixon
net member. Even so there were no whole- faces involve race relations-yet
“The President must know.” sale cabinet briefings and no he had no Negro in the cabinet.
Agnew told Reynolds—“if you briefing at all of the wives, (COPYRIGHT, 1968 BY THE
will accept the position.” Last week, after the Nixon BELL-MeCLURE SYNDICATE.)
Reynolds replied that he cabinet wives spent nine hours
would, that he considered it his being briefed regarding their
duty to' work for the good of new duties—they were tired,
any administration. But—he They were also late for a re-
added—“if you want a Republi- ception given at the State De-
can, you’ve got one and a good partment. Members of the John-
one—namely George Shultz.’ son administration waited a half
Reynolds repeated this recom- hour tor them. They were sym-
mendation to various other Nix- pathetic, not impatient. They
on talent-hunters. The recom- also looked happy at the pro-
menation sank home. In the end spect of getting out of govern-
—Reynolds talked himself out ment.
of at job. George Shultz w a s Remarked Secretary of State
named Secretary of Labor. Rusk as the Republican cabinet
---------------- — -----------------—--------- members and wives showed up:
FOR SALE
Modern two bedroom home,
604 West Travis, carpeted
throughout, chain link fence,
garage attached,
monthly payment
$10,100,
$87.00,
Mittie D. St. Clair
Independent Executrix
of the Estate of
Dayton A. St. Clair,
deceased
The Perfect Gift
For Him At
CHRISTMAS
A Pair Of Haggar Slacks
From $8to $13
FELCMAN‘S
Mens Shop
& CLEANERS
111 W. Knox — 875-7341
FREE GIFT WRAPPING
ROAD GRAVEL - SAND - DIRT
Loader & Grader Work
Trucks For Hire
ROBERT WILHOITE JR.
875-5172
EXCELLENT BUYS!
Good 2 bedroom older home.
Fenced back yard with bear-
ing fruit trees. Shown by ap-
pointment.
2 24 Acres of Income
Property. Good Location.
HOME REALTY
Silvia P. Wagner
Salesman—Mgr.
875-3756
, “As the bays in the foxholes
say—we sure are glad to see our
replacements arrive."
Disappointed Nixon Friend
Most disappointed member of
the Nixon entourage when the
cabinet choices were finally sort-
ed out was Maurice Stans—who
had his heart set on becoming
Secretary of the Treasury.
Being confident he would get
this post—Stans sold his apart-
ment in New York. It had cost
him $115,000, but when he put
it up for sale he asked $200,000
not really expecting to get that
much. In four days, however-
he had sold it for $200,000.
More than any other one man,
Stans had worked for Nixon’s
nomination and election. He
raised the money for Nixon
2. A. Williasi
OPTOMETRIST
102 S. Dallas
Phone TR 5-7051
ALL ENNIS BARBER SHOPS
WILL BE OPEN
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
CLOSED WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
THE QUASAR
AT
POLLAN’S
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in Stores
down payment $400.
Two bedroom frame home,
one room nicely papered, oth-
er rooms all sheetrocked. 204
East Decatur. $3800.
24 acres on Oak Grove Farm
to Market road. Electricity
and phone available. Water
district approved. Easy terms.
GEO. H. BARNEY
875-7127
BOY SCOUT TROOP NO. 210
Money Used For Operating
CHRISTMAS TREE SALE
Optimist Swimming Pool
STARTS DEC. 2
Open Weekdays—2 p.m.
until 9 p.m.
Saturdays—8 a.m.-lO p.m.
FLOCKED - SCOTCH PINE
and fir - all sizes
eve
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DAN S BUFFETS
Twice Weekly
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SUNDAY LUNCHEON BUFFET
Your Choice of Meats - Delicious
Vegetables and Tasty Salads
$150
For Adults
$100
Children Under 12'
Dan’s Town House
“For the Friendliest Service in Town"
Open 6 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.
Closed Mondays
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1968, newspaper, December 19, 1968; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1650381/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.