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6-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-Wednesday, August ?. 1972
. ■ E is essential in Virginia Fowlkes’ job if she is to
0000 form get her message across. She is a ‘line girl' at
Cape Girardeau, Mo., airport directing arriving small planes to parking
positions. It’s a summer job for the college speech and drama major,
who takes a gasoline order from pilot Ron Roddy of Grand Prairie,
Tex., below.
24” x 44” 1st QUALITY
BATH TOWELS
BEAUTIFUL PRINTS,
HEAVY VELOUR
$2.49 VALUE . . .
MATCHING
HAND TOWE
16" x 27"
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WHITE EAE
ENNIS HEB STORE
Prices Good Weeklong
Thursday, Aug. 3rd Thru
Wednesday, Aug. 9th
After the Moon
Ten men have made the trip alleges it was done for a dealer,
to the moon. The American and the spacemen were to
Astronauts found their venture profit. But when they returned
into space to be a soul-bending from the flight they had a
experience. And for each one, change of heart. They admitted
life. . . adventure. . . and am- what they had done and were
bition will never be the same, reprimanded.
What has it been like back on Most of the returned moon
earth for the moon-travelers? explorers, when thinking of
The first man to step foot on their experience, talk more of
the moon, Neil Armstrong, the earth than the moon. Their
returned an international hero.
He was acclaimed in his little
hometown in Ohio and around
the world. He quietly left the
astronaut corps and now
teaches engineering at the
University of Cincinnati.
The first American to be shot
into space- Alan Shepard-- also
moved into the Apollo program
and reached the moon. Back on
earth, he has become rich
through investments. And
Shepard, who fought in World
War Two aboard a ship, has
become an Admiral in the
Navy.
The second man on the moon,
Edwin Aldrin, did not find such
contentment. He found himself
sinking into despondency. He
dreaded public appearances
and felt listless. Aldrin quit the
Astronaut corps and assumed
command of Edwards Air
Force Base in California. But
his problem continued, an he
sought psychiatric help. He has
since retired from the Air
Force.
Now Aldrin talks frankly of
his illness and is writing his
quarter of a million mile
journey through space carried
them so far from home that, as
Astronaut John Young ex-
pressed it, the earth appeared
small enough to cover up with
your thumb.
The returned Astronauts talk
of the awesome size of the
universe, the smallness of earth
and of the majestic symmetry
of the whole of creation.
Charles Conran turned his
attention of future space
mission after returning from
the moon. He is concentrating
on the space shuttle, which
may not fly until the 1980’s. And
he is slated to command the
first flight of Skylab. Skylab is
the scientific laboratory which
is scheduled to go into orbit
around the earth next spring.
For Conrad, his mission to the
moon is a thing of the past, a
grand memory-- but tomorrow
is where the excitement lies.
VACATION SALE
LAMB MOTORS
875-6451
1972 - CHEV. CUSTOM COUPE, Loaded
Low mileage. Vinyl Top. 36 mos. Financing
$3395.00
1972 - OLDS. CUTLASS, Bucket Seats, .
Console, Mag Wheels, Loaded. 36 mo. Financing &
$3395.00
1972 - CHEV. NOVA- 2 Dr., 1500 miles, Turbo-hydra-
matic, P. Steering, Factory Air, Radio, EZI Glass. Wheel
Covers, V-8.
$2575.00
1970 - BUICK - RIVERIA, Beautiful Blue
with White Vinyl Top, Fully equipped.
Beat this Price. $3150.00
1970 - FORD - MUSTANG - Bucket Seats,
Console, Automatic, P. Steering, Radio, WSW,
EZI, Wheel Covers, Air Condition.
$1995.00
1970 - CHEV - IMP ALA - 4 Door H.T. - Loaded
$1895.00
FIRST QUALITY
"NO IRON” MUSLIN
FANCY
HEET
By Stevens: Matching Flat
• Tops, Fitted Bottoms & Pillow Cases
Choice of Floral, Stripes or Solids
TWIN BED
SIZE
37
FULL BED
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REGULAR 3.97 . .
REGULAR 4.47 ...
MATCHING PILLOW CASES . . . $1.97
KING SIZE SHEETS
Reg. 6.97
$597
MATCHING PILLOW CASES $247
Reg. 2.97
autobiography. The title
“Return to earth.”
Astronaut James Irwin views
his mission to the moon as an
overpowering religious ex-
perience. He is retiring from the
space corps and the Air Force.
He plans to start a ministry.
Irwin is forming a foundation to
organize and finance his
ministry. He says a group of
Baptist churchmen, including
Evanglist Billy Graham, have
agreed to advise him.
Edgar Mitchell feels nearly
the same about his moon
mission. He also has resigned
from the Astronaut corps and
plans to retire this fall. And he,
too, will create an organization.
But it will concentrate on the
study of psychic phenomenon.
The Astronaut conducted a test
of extra-sensory perception
during his moon voyage and
called it a conditional success.
Irwin, and his fellow Apollo 15
Astronauts, David Scott and
Alfred Worden, carried 400
unauthorized stamp covers to
the moon. The Space Agency
BARBS
By PHIL PASTORET
If your job interferes with
your golf game, become a
boss.
“SOMETHING SPECIAL"
1970 -MERCURY MARQUIS -4 Dr. White,
Blue Vinyl Top, Power Windows, Power steer-
ing, Power Brakes, AM-FM Stero Radio, Brand
new Tires, Wheel Cover.
Brougham Interior. 20,000 Miles.
$2895.00
1969 - CHEV - CAPRICE- 2 Dr. H.T., Blue,
White Vinyl Top, AM-FM Stero Radio, New
Tires, Wire Wheels, Turbo-Hydra-matic, Factory
Air. Tinted Glass. Beautiful Car.
$1995.00
1969 - OLDS - CUTLASS - 2 Dr. H.T., Auto-
matic, P. Steering, V-8, Mag Wheels, Radio, and
elc.
$1850.00
“Summer Specials
1968 - WILLIAMS CRAFT - 17 Ft. Trailer
Self Contained, Air Condition. Gas or electric.
Fully equipped. A Bargain.
$1800.00
1969-CHEV.-CAMERO, Yellow, Black vinyl
Top. V-8, WSW, EZI Glass, Radio.
$1250.00
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1967 - PONTIAC - BONNEVILLE - 2 dr. H.T.
Loaded, A very Nice Car.
31 005 As $200.00 Dwn.
AS LOW 01020.00 Payment
1967 CADILLAC- DEVILLE - 4 Dr. Sedan,
Fully equipped.
$1495.00
18" x 25" FLORAL
NEW BRAUNFELS
GINGHAMS
PACKAGED MATERIAL
ENOUGH MATERIAL IN
A PACKAGE FOR
A DRESS OR
SKIRT & BLOUSE OR
BLOUSE & SLACKS!
* * *
The question of the
hour at any time is: “Is
that clock right?”
1967 CADILLAC- 2 Dr. H.T. White, Black
Vinyl Top, Bucket Seats, Console, New Motor,
Fully Equipped. Ready to Go.
$1695.00
It all depends on how you
i n t e r p r e t “making safety
GETTING around in a bat-
tle zone is difficult even
for adults. Two young
brothers find the buddy
system helps in fleeing the
fighting around Quang Tri,
South Vietnam.
1966—CHEV-MALIBU, Bucket Seats Console,
Automatic, P. Steering, Radio, White - Tires,
Factory Air. Good Transportation.
$995.00
first last” as to how soon
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1967 - FORD - MUSTANG, Automatic, 390-V8,
Air Condition, Tinted Glass, Wide Oval Tires,
Radio. Mag Type Wheels.
Sold As Is, Cash Only
$700.00
IF WE DON'T HAVE IT, WE'LL GET IT.
THAT IS THE CAR OF YOUR CHOICE.
P.S. FORGOT ONE:
1971 — CHEV. — BEAVILLEE, Sports Van, 1-
Ton, 12 Passenger, Air Condition, Turbo-Hydra-
Matic, 350 -V8, Glass All Around. Biege & White.
$2875.00
BED
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72” x 90" PRESIDENT
SHREDDED FOAM
FILLED
$1.27 VALUE
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FITS FULL OR TWIN BED
REGULAR WEAVE
1st QUALITY ASSORTED
COLORS a
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ASSORTED COLORS
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 182, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1972, newspaper, August 2, 1972; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1690192/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.