The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1954 Page: 4 of 6
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rovt—r.NNH nuiv Nr\V»t— Thur*day Tveninr. May «, ISM ther. J A Weaver.
- — ----- - — — i Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Bardweil News
Mrs. H A. Wheat lev of Waxahn-
ctilr rpent several clays' wmi Mrs
Die* Wheatley
Enjoy this summer
in cool, healthful
•urroundings and
every summer
from now on! Yes,
with a Utility
Air Cooler your
entire home can be
as cool as an
ocean breeze. Sec
che complete line
of Utility Air
Coolers, they are
economical to buy
and economical
to operate.
BLOWER°MOOIl
FAN TYFI
ROOM COOLER
i Mr. and Mrs. Juntas Kendrick and
1 son, Don and Les Liggett of Pleas*
ant Orove spent Saturday niglu and
Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. J. 8
Kitchens. Mrs L. B. Robertson wa*
a Sunday dinner guest.
Mrs. Herman Williams. Mr and
Mrs. J K. Wood visited Mrs. J. H.
Hubbard in Lancaster who is ill
Mrs. Bob Bruce Mrs Hill Rob-
erts and L. B Robertson visited
!ht*:r brother-iti-b»w H Rickinan
u patient in a hospital in Cameron.
Mrs. J W Wood returned home
Sunday after spending several days
in Denton with her daughter. Mrs.
Donald Cloxton and infant.
Mrs. A C. Chapman returned
home Saturday after n visit in Dal-
las with her son-in-law and daugh-
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slay.
Miss Paula Keaton spent Sunday
with Miss Joettn Forslon.
A. W. Hayes was taken to Ennis
Municipal Hospital Thursday for
treatment and returned home Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Johnson of
Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wil-
liams of Ennis were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. W M. Forstort.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Wood, Mrs.
Bill Roberts and grandson, Tommy
Roberts, visited Mrs. Mary Bryles
in Italy, Satiuday night
Mr. and Mrs. L. W Rogers spent
a few days in Mexia with her fa-
, home which they had built In Dnl- Wylie, Martha Osborn, Eugene
Snipe." of! las. Minter, Janet Harwell, Loyd Ca-
I Dallas visited her mother, Mrs. C.! Mr. and Mrs. L W Rogers, Mr shion, Bylvaniu Watson, John It
i F. Chapman, Sunday. 'and Mrs. Neiser of Dullas made a Manning, Daisy Bowers, Bill Dyess,
Mr and Mrs. R. B. Lendl andltr*P Houston and toured San Jo Ann Lhea, Loyd Thom poor..
daughter of Dallas spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H L.
Leach. Other visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. J. B Stinson of Dallas. Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Mullins and Shirley
Goodwin of Rankin, Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Manning were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Venable of
Bristol News
Harry J. Stone
PLUMBING & HEATING
105 E, Drown Phone 13
Hoover's
SNACK BAR
Beginning May 9th
will bo open every day
except Sundays
DR. L. A. WILLIAMS
OPTOMETRIST
102 S. DALLAS PHONE 373
TALL KORN
BACON .......
. Lb. 66®
FRESH
TOMATOES......
. Ctn 16®
GREEN BEANS ....
. Lb. 18®
NEW POTATOES.....
lb. 60
1/4-1.b. Willi Class
GRIFFIN TEA
33®
2-Oz. JAR
INSTANT COFFEE . . .
70®
M A INF
AMERICAN SARDINES.
9®
RLAC'K KYFI), with'Ttacou
PEAS.........
15-0z. 9®
l/2-Gallon KOSlIKR
DILL PICKLES.....
50®
FROZEN FOODS
Strawberries, b'etek eyed peas, lima beans, chicken
pot pies cind ice cream.
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY & SATURDAY
• RAINS •
GROCERY & MARKET
203 West Brown St,
Jacinto Battlefield and the Battle- Carolyn Halley, George Watson,
ship Texas. Marie Jones, Billy 8iun McOnrm-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cornier chap- Evelyn Laznov.slcy, Leona Has-
erone/l the young people's BT3 kovec, R. T. Dennie, L C Dennie,
class of tlie Howard Baptist Otnirch U*-’011 Lee, Miss Gladys Keenom ancl
Mullins of Garrett, '‘Aunt" Hattie j on a skating party at the Corsicana & Laiwry Jr. Sophomore girls,
Eggston cf Holiday, Mrs. Raymond ! Skating Rink, Friday night. Those Lurene Gorman, Paula Keaton,
Bussell and disoghLet. Helen, Mr., attending were Betty l.ou Davis, Frani'l* Mahone, Joetta Forston
and Mrs. Khoten Cushion and fain- J Katherine Dyess, Norma Langley, j '■'prved roast beef, potato iiluil,
iiy. Duisy Bowers, Curoiyn Halle”, Js- kreen beans, olives, pickles, cherry
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mathesou of1 nelle Conder, James Conder, Coy Pi** a-la-mode. Daisy Bowers was
Corsicana spent Monday with her i Quesenbury, Gary Odom, Bill Dy- named Sweetheart’ of the banquet
purents. Mr. and Mrs. L. W Rogers.: ess, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dyess, Mrs. by H. E Lewis, couch.
Jim Hitchcock and Robert Jack Chester Langley, Edward Cheshier The 1U64 Senior Claus are: .John
of Ennia, Clyde Johnson of Dullas, and several from Waxahachie. R. Munnlng, Leon Lee, Eugene
J. E. Roach of Waxahachie, H. M j The Junior BTS class attended Minter. Daisy Bowers and Evelyn
the Bob Shelton show at Avalon. Laznovsky,
Attending were Janeli Conder, Eliz- Home-coming for Bardweil school,
ubeth Reynolds. Timothy Seabolt. scheduled for Saturday. June 5,
Bobby Jack Wheatley, Buddy Odom,1 « P»« until ? at the school build-
Avalon visited Mr and Mrs. J. L. | James Conder, Mr. and Mrs. Earl A basket picnic is planned for
Venable, Friday night. Conder. Mrs. J. D. Quesenbury and this year
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cash of Mrs. T. J. Seabolt.
Waxahachie visited Mr. and Mrs. The Junior-Senior banquet was
J. W Whiteside and Mr. and Mrs. ( Friday night, April 30, in the
Pended Wheatley, Sunday. 1 high school gymnasium. Loyd Ca-
Ml.ss Neva Jones of Dallas spent | .shion gave the invocation, Welcome ! We had rain last week and such
the week end In the home of her j by Connie Wylie; Response by j a nice one, as did other nearby
aunt, Mrs. S T. Collier. j Eugene Minter. Supt. M. A. Shields | places, which was really wonderful
Tommy McCown has the mumps I KaVe the address, Those attending and beneficial to everything.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and j were Brucene Watson. Eddie How- | Mrs. C. O. Hefley, who continues
son, Randy, J W Wood and daugh- j arti( Martha Campbell, Connie ill. had to return to Ennis Munlci-
ter, Sally Ann, went to Den ton |.-----
Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Claxton and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Johnson, Mr
and Mrs Luther Burleson and son
of Waxahachie visited Mrs. Dick
Wheat lpy, Sunday.
Mrs. Tommy Tribble and daugh-
ter, Kathy, returned to their home
in Kernes Thursday after spending
a few days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs W M. Forston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lee and Mrs.
J R Splawn visited Mr. and Mrs.
J, W Foster. Mrs. W H. Pilgrim
and Mrs. N Stacke were Monday
visitors.
Gail Compton of Corpus Christi
visited Mrs. Lillie Robinette.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins of
Wink. Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Jenkins of Midlothian visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Wheatley.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Manning, Mrs.
J. W. Minor, Joe Lee Minor and
Rex Manning visited Mrs. J. R
"Granny" Manning in Fort Worth.
Sunday, who is feeling some better.
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Guthrie of
Itasca visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Minor and Mr and Mrs. Max Man-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Manning visit-
pal Hospital for further treatment
Mrs Sallle Barker is visiting -n
Whitesboro in the home of her son
and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Barker.
Lt Thomas G. Pritchett has been!
transferred to Carswell Air Force
Base in Fort Worth.
Mrs. Lynn MeNaron continues to
get along nicely after surgery in)
Ennis Municipal Hospital, recent-
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Aton Wallace and
Jimmie spent last week end in
Franklin, Texas, with Mr. Wallace’s!
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. R T. WilHs plan to j
build a new home soon.
Mi s T. A. Friery, mother of Jim j
Fricry, is said to be somewhat bet-
ter. although still in Madlaonville, j
her former home, where she went
for a visit, and became ill and hnd
to be hospitalized there and in
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jones arriv- |
ed home last Week end from Camp |
Carson, Colo., where Roland had j
been stationed for some time. He i
will report to Camp Hood for fur- ■
ther duties.
The WMA ladles of the Baptist
Church meet each Tuesday after-1
noon.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lon- i
nie Crawford was destroyed by,
fire Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. Jame* Horrell of;
Dallas visited on Saturday after- f
noon with their sister, Mr;.. Ted j
Pearce.
Mrs. W. L. Craig was hostess tb
a house-hold demonstration party.
Friday evening, ut the home of her j
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mul-
lican. *
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cain and
Rita Carol of El Paso are here for
a few days’ visit with Mrs. Cain’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Me- -
Naron.
Mr. A. L. Moon of Mountain;
Lakes, N.J., plans to stay a few!
weeks longer, with his sister, Mias
Lillie Moon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Eurl Douglas
of Ferris spent Sunday with their
mother. Mrs. Lillie Endler,
Mi. and Mrn Marvin Child<-r> of
Dallas spent Sunday with relatives
here,
MOVING
Local and Long Distance
CALL 172 or 275
TRAVIS YOWELL
TRANSFER CO.
Ifui.urtl, Iiiniiml, Efficient
Agent for American Mayflower
Nation-Wide Moving A Storage
ARNOLD S HOME IMPROVEMENTS
If you art* interested in new homes, remodeling or
general carpentry call 19 for free estimates.
900 S. KAUFMAN
900 S. KAUFMAN _PHONE 19
Nylon Hose or Jewelry for Mothers Day — $1 Hose
For 79c; Jewelry $1.00 up. Boys’ Play Boxers—49c
DAD'S AND LAD'S SHOP
111S. Dallas Phono 24
Most any child would <)ive his eyeteeth for this Nellybelle Jeep
V,
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ily in Dallas, Friday.
Joe’s Cafe is being enlarged, and
lunches are now being served Coll
Mis. M. L. Minor, 11F4 for orders. 1
Mr. and Mrs H H Green. Mrs
Wayne Lee and children were in
Corsicana Sunday to visit Mrs.1
Green’s sister, Mrs. Ruby Scott and j
Mrs. Ernest Steeley. Mrs. O. F. j
Carroll returned with her daughter ]
after a three-weeks’ visit in Corsi- i
cann.
Mr. and Mrs.
moved recently
Rayburn Green
into their new
Here's how you can get
one free at Safeway!
A child-size version, os shown, of Pat Brady s famous
"Nellybelle" Jeep will be given away free, of any cost, at each
Safeway on Wednesday, May 12, at 3 p.m.
There's nothing la buy ... nothing to complete. Grown-ups can register
for any child not over 10 years old. Winner does not have
to be present at drawing. We ll notify you.
Register now, and often, through 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, for
the free •"Nellybelle" Jeep given away at Safeway.
(Sof.wqy po.ionn.l and momb.n of lh.» fomili.. ool ol.g.blo to panlcipot*. •N.llyb.ll. J«p.
donofod by Gon.rol food. I
08-Oz.
dm Pkg*.
THIS IS YOUR
REWARD!
Your continued patronage
here has made it possible for 1
us to p:ive you real value. Our;
policy continues as always—,
sincere interest and courteous ,
attention, backed by our rep-
utation for fair dealing. Low
prices. Easy terms, of course.
See these fine Used Car
values—NOW!
iecL the items
_ Rlottom Tlmo 12-Ot.
Cottage Cheese or (armor Cin.
Sweet AAlIk lucerne Homo Cm. 21 ^
Sweet Milk lucerne. Homo Onf* ’ 41
•Skylarks
Post Corn Toasties
Post Bran flakes
Grape-Nuts Flakes
Post Grape-Nuts
Post—Tens
Post Raisin Bran
Post Sugar Crisp
Post Rrink/e Rice
Post Corn-fetti
in small type,too. ^Jhey Ve the lowest prices in town J
ITr reserve
the right !o
limit quantities
anti refuse sales
to dealers and their
representatives...
Cereal
8-Oz.
Pkq.
I 2 Or.
Pkc,-
10’/j Oz.
Pkg.
II Oz.
Pkg.
10-Ot.
Pkg.
10 Oz.
Pkg.
5'/, Oz.
Pkg.
10 Oz.
Pkg.
25?
15?
19?
19?
29?
15?
23?
17?
23?
t
19c Skylark Rolls 15* Iodized SaltRSUSSl
O 26 C
jL Pky»
Edwards Coffee
Instant Coffeetdwmd.
1- lb
Top quality Can
2- Os.
Dot.
1.17 Sho'rteningRoyai 5oii«
63* Spry Shortening
3 lb
Con
3-Lb.
Con
23*
79*
85*
Sliced Beefr°',0"Ho.....
I With brown gravy
Spam
Armour’s TreetHoo* n- mi
16 Oi.
Con
12-Oz.
Can
12 Ot.
Can
59<
50
49<
m
ENTER
1950—Ford V-8
I’ickup—
$550
1919—Chevrolet. Radio and
Heater. Extra CCTC
Clean. 4-Door ^vlv
And Many More . . .
All Values Galore!
A-l Used Cars
ENNIS MOTOR COMPANY
Your FORD Dealer
107 South East Main St.
Phone: 1418 or £2:1
! Our Promise is Your
Satisfaction !
BUICK-
A-WEEK CONTEST
A Bmck given each week foi 6 weeks...
plus 630 appliance pnzes.
Entry blanks at the Skylark Bread Section
Skylark Bread what ***’ i»«*»
Skylark Brcad"'"d ,6°‘
1 Wblto
16 Oi.
loaf
EXCEPTIONAL INCOME
SPARE OR FULL TIME
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
VENDING MACHINES
FURNISHED WITHOUT CHARGE TO OUR DEALERS
By t'l'liubU' wholesale concern. In order to establish new out-
let;; fur General Vending Merchandise and Sundry Products,
PLUS a Brand New Line that Is NON-COMPETITIVE in tills
area We will furnish nil machines and establish route without
charge for responsible person who lias the money to handle
his merchandise for cash You do not buy the machines, but
you do keep the profits. Must have good car, good character,
good credit and carry not leas than $500 00 worth of merchan-
dise
Skylark BreadMuiu c.oin
^reili -up now
aoap Powder *»«.?» mo*i. ~ -
Soap Powder white Mo9it
Parade Detergent
Parade Detergent
White Magic Bleach
White Magic Bleach
White Magic Bleach
Liquid Starch foumi.ioy
Liquid Starch Faumioioy
!
Giant
Rkq.
i.g.
PkB-
Giant
Pkq.
Qt.
Sol.
V, Oal.
Hot.
Gal.
Jug
Qi.
Bot.
Vi-Cal.
»«l.
22*
17*
20*
28*
55*
30*
59*
16*
28*
40*
21*
39*
Zesty Tomato Juice
Cut Sweet Potatoes
Tuxedo Tuna Fish
Quick Kraft Dinner
Pooch Dog Food
Taste Tells. (Limit 4)
Highway.
White or dark-meat. (Limit 4)
Macaroni & Cheese (Limit 4)
46-Oz.
Can
No. 303
Can
Your pet gets the best ... get Pooch! (Limit 5)
6 Vi -Oz.
Cans
7 Va -Oz.
Pkg.
1 5 Vz -Oz.
Can
Heinz Tomato Catsup
(Limit 4)
2
15*
10*
15*
10*
5*
35*
1-lb.
14 Oz.
. Bots.
' .........■■ " ■ <f$ '-.'’SMI
Bargain Offer! Thl» It not a coupon.
rwmmi
Sunnybank Margarine rkg. 29*
mm 1 r* Brrokfdtt Ofmi. Cl j
Fresh tggsorado a. i»9 whi* do*,
save w?
On a 10-Lb. or Larger Bag
(Coupon ottochod to e««h bog)
■ , r> __bal-all. frairn IO-Oi. l Cm
Lima Beans r.amium ewnlily Fkg. 1 Of
_ , 1 /— L B.-l-ol' ffaren 10-0*. in.
Corn on the Cob r,.*iUmq».tay m.#. i y *
KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR
(Work* wsndrr* wllh any ratlpa)
tWIO
cooking!
Pin! Jar Of D
m i BrI-air. Froirn 10-Of. 1
rCOCheS Fromium quality 1^^
QQC leva**
10-lb. bog now only . , , , bo?)
Ocean Perch39*
(Offer eipirai May 29tbl
Beef Rib Roast
Calf Short Ribs
Standing. 7” cut. „
U, S. choice qiude heavy beef lb
or Sriikef.
U. S. bov'I. grade* of calf lb.
J’tl« ri l ir.u. |'r.«‘- — J
59* New Potatoes
29* Sweet Corn
Tonal. Duchosi ’’Salad
of the week”
Recipe Conteil feature
Stalk freih
full of flavor
Cart
5*
5*
0 No Selling or Soliciting
0 No Experience NecesMrv
0 Will train person selected
0 We place machines for yee
§ Ne Charge far Dealership
0 f ar Personal Interview
write: Mound City Products
• 3615 Olive St., Suite 501
§ SI. Uak H. Missouri
Include Year Phene Number
Chuck Roast radl h^yaief1* U.
Beef Short Ribs *?’.«" be.nb.
Sirloin Steak wci.bli** b..i u.
Round Steak£ad*tr<lii u.
Pork Roastuin .nd »f wr tb.
Pork Sausage win«au
Smoked Picnics* ru **•«*• u.
Sliced Bacon ir«r.ur^
Smoked Bacon Squares i*.
1 -lb.
■•II
1-lb.
fkl
39*
33*
85*
79*
59*
45*
45*
69*
43*
I
Lunch Meat nc,hu<ri^‘* on*. u>. 49*
Sliced Bologna j*mb« tb. 39*
Cooked Picnics c«n.VdAv* ta. 3.69
WIN 100.00 CASH!**m
for the be*f
‘Safad of the Week Recipe" fj
| ui-nq the SAFEWAY
^Produce feature of the Week* \
New Potatoes tb. 5*^
HjDUCHeSS lalari Dr...lnV it '
ICanl.il W.rnlli n> lofawayl
10lb.
Bag
Russet Potatoes r«r"’r
White Onions?..-.
Red Apples win«m
Tender Okra o«d.n tr..b
Pascal Celery **eib.
Crunchy Carrots
Green Onions-wU**d
Crisp Cucumbers
Don't forget... Mother's Day, May 9
lib.
Calls
•ever Ka
35*
5*
17*
19*
10*
12*
5*
10*
Sunkist Oranges j»Ky 2u*. 25*
Sunkist LemonsN. m *«• u. ,15*
Prices effective thru Saturday
A
IlfBe sure... shop\ j
SAFEWAY
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1954, newspaper, May 6, 1954; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782456/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.