The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 31, 1956 Page: 4 of 6
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THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS
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DITORIALS • COMMENTS • FEATURES
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Well today was the last day t«* pay that poll tax. If you
didn't yet yours, there is still a way.
Vou can mail your application to W. C, Hal-ton, County
Tax A KHes<or-(*ol lector, Waxahachie, Texas.
Hut the letter must Is- postmarked before midniyht toni-
ght.
! , ii.. ki d >*. 1111 IV-*! master Harney and he said that it
i necessary that a letter he mailed around U p.m. to lie sure
that it will have that pmper postmark.
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So if you foryot and failed to pay your poll tax, there is
still that way open to vou. lie sure to .«? it** our name, aye,
number of years in Texas and < otinty, your address, race, and
occupat ion.
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HARD WORKING FARMERS
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FORGOTTEN FACTS
FROM THE FILES OF THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS
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THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS
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Ten l>ari Ago
XTr* Eula Dulaney of Lancaster
Visited in 'he homt of Mr. and Mrs
1- F Glover.
To-
ll f TH XI IR
’ Mow-ley was ill with a fold.
)»/* Mary Eloi.se McCoy, dau-
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ght'-i of Mr and Mrs. .1 C. McCoy,
:e; erred a discharge from the Unit-
ed States Navy in Washington. D
C, .\liere she had been on duty
with the Bureau of Aeronautrs
Navy Department.
Dave Ferris announced for Elli
County Siicrifl.
Twenty-Five Tear* Ago
M: Catherine Merritt, daughter
of Mr .,nd Mr. J. Ii Straughn .»!
Fririi . wa. kidnapped in front of
her home, in the 1300 Block of
Peak Sti f-et in Dal la.-, by two men
in an old Model T Ford and later
i(leased after being robbed of $100
Mr.' Walter I.ightsey returned
*o her home. <iOft Bet Avenue, af-
ter surge y at Ennis Municipal
Hospital.
Mr B» ...ie Skinner and P, W.
Solomon were married in Dallas.
M: V. Brasher and dao liter.
Mis. Era Lee, visited in Dallas,
TEI.'W- Ol * I P.-f KIPTION
B*. fa", r in fit*
Or.*
The Washington Merry-Go-Round
• By DREW PtARSOM...............
ti >n to reporting .some of the thing ;
highlighted by John Foster Dille
m I fe M i/me, here ,r<- .-.'mi< f
Peaison' latest scoop;-:
•F'ff I *.L I 1KM It \TF
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if 1 y Vi!
FAMOUS is the word
for Humble’s
Jt:al • ffire it: W.iAh-
in i .vmiHant-ously a
otivat-.* firm called
it e c enpanv.
1 Pittance planned a
1 uturner !'. > am*- un-
. *. .n of m irfihall’.s
FFC Chairman J.
,r Attnstron
M:
!vised" M.ir-
p: >pe: " f
th private
and even
of hi.1, lett -r
mt.il Fiance
On January 9 Pear.son repor'ed
that Th mas W Beale, rout, "ft for
•in- House IJn-American Afttvitie.
Committee. had once bee,, cons ic-
ed of taking a bribe when he v.-.a.s a
justice of *he p*-:i'-e in Kentucky.
On D (ember 2 Pearaot. reput'd
'if you're trvmg to Lent • out •. .-.ti
’a\ c■ for the end of tin. ye.it
and ire won*lerin#t whether 'axes
will b • lower next year, you can
write it f|r*ti as almost certain *ha?
there wdl b- no change." This v. as
exactly what President Eisenhower
recommended in his State of • h <•
Utu i mevit-e a month late:
Again or. September 22 and Sep-
*-tuber 25 Pear.von rejjorted further
or. idtrunis'ra’ion back-stage plans
• , ; , • t 'ilri H'Ur Walla' «•
plan of pa vita* the farmer lor set-
ting a id' a certain amount of
acreage nd keeping it idle. 'Has
/fiuid be f ill< i lea - i acre-;’ in or-
der to way fr ,rn 1’.:- U-niy
Willa" 11«11;- *
On April H 1933 Pftarsfjn repot'-
• t at >rnr l<-ni>';’. on a sudden move
inside * he I -d'-ra! Comm me a*ions
o let William P H ,b-
,( Ov'-ta C'llp Hobby,
important TV license
Texas after the FCC
i< / :cf<*--1 i -am * H >bby
■ < ek of J nuarv, 1930
fair: -f Ai^x-rtl in
Comrius uor. •
by. imsband
share m an
at K< a union'
| had alrea iv
It. tti' firs'
the US C
,f
1< >: t. 'hat Mat .hall had
mlinued ins as.-/)cial;on
f ,:np itiv This came abiut
.SH.t rx" itive director,
'•' helm, read ft; a n< / ■ -
D • rnbe, 22 *ha' C'l.i.-'al
ii u - 't<-:i in* < financial
.■>. • ■ eri liif a • ,.ci« t i
d i.. ' /vered that Mar-
t.il dire • of tijc firm,
‘h f, after . ibinittitig Ids
d .*•<•. ."!.a'ion, he had
b.s mind."
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< .'lurnan Armatrong immediately
’< f! *h.it Mattiiall r-«ign Iron*
'.tie SF/: B i* Marshall s'ubbomly
fad'd o th o he had dune any-
'i;'.' 1 r ■ s;;d i. id tfi h ■ "«• died
' n 'he • i oie ’.if ill-dres; meetim/
I-/' o.’i J , ,u i’v El wiiere his
■ s'.o v. a a forma llv retpn .sted
1* r ' . John V' T{f,v.ser,
■ ' .*.’.' ' .O'tu: pf the HEC utl-
< ■ ,rtr.> • Churn, t: Ralph Demm-
i- ; ii ei ajsf) developed a "conflict
it.’ if i' ' but v/j-. never dis-
ciplined for it.
W...F serving with tin* SEC.
ii ser cimulfa!ieou.sly the
n*t of a L:m called the Gateway
Fiat:< Company, which in March,
1 mer *t f) .''i'll ftoasti.l Finance.
G)ta f tile bigge.a -totue;
Of>UII,g SeSS.'.tl i f C >f... T' *V,!.
Presidef.i Euv-nhowerV niessatre to
C 'n.traw* on th'- farm question in
which he proposed a ”.>oiI bank
This, however, was not news to
Washington Merry-Go-Roand read-
ers, A. early a* S'*;** ember 19
P* irepo;"' f! ';, ■' s . is plan
had been t kf-n out *.» Denver !',
Eisenhower's con.sideratson and
incidentally, that "considerable cri-
ticism of the plan was voiced ofl
•id- record *by Rfpublam leadersi
t;iat jt looked exactly h' e the old
Henry Wallace system of p tying
'farmers to produce.’’
Wa*lnn:.'*on reverse/: • , 1-CC on
i* TV ,/ «r. :< Mt H t.v
t>i, Janus: ■ Li Tli< W ..mgton
Mer: v-Oo-Round reporter] that
Senator Neub-rger fif Oegr,n
would imroduce a bill to restore
the educational provisions of the
GI P.di of Rs.'.iits Later that day
this Ls exactly wiia* Senator Neu-
......... d:d.
\V'< wiil send vou detaiLs nt Pear-
sfm's early Mon" • >n R. igway-. op-
r>os:';on to Army cut.- and John
poster Dull" portion on It id >-
C'utia .tid I urn, >£u m u futur» let-
ter.
i (Copyright, 19.3ft— Bv The Bell Syn-
i dicate, Inc.)
The Lions Club
Outstanding Ennis Citizen Ballot
(Man or Woman—for Year 1955)
,M.\ choice:
Uriel' reason for mi' .uhovc choice:
What makes Esso Extra the famous gasoline?
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Pr-rformonro j- the- jsxfrxm-
' ’ f< thLt ' irried Esso Plx’rrj th#- reputa-
tion of b inj- th" b"<,t gasoline you r;.n buy.
T' ‘/"or in "very y'-nr. E'.Vy Extra
;s the a'Vnow!"''h/"d quality Jeadfr amor*:'
nil th" oiu."s T"xl motofj *
fha* rr.h^- your /.af rorti
lon:y-r, or d uf" rri/^e
It is th^ leader in anti-kno<k pr-
forrnonru in pov,' r and pick-up, in engine
flexibility, in q»ji^ k starting and fast warm-
1 ' in gav/Iin* mileage—in all the gav>line
Any d "f wifi f/ U fb-sf Ewx Ertra
rr.prove the e 'A y<*tt €&f~—
"I'ty fh* i* f ■< sv/itiv f"/r yaw
it I / a>has fy *;f* ar.4 will le
nougu th- I -.tter company, war
a . a i)f / • ock issue l.h.'C
■ ui-i requ j" EEC approval. Bnw-
: a! !i it r'-s <n from, 111*- SRC at
, uni" of 'h merger nor did li *
•11 h :. pile: i ‘■•t it: Gate.vav
B . .'-r rju.ctlv p si/ned whrn his
.at Ralph Demmler. resigned as
EC chairman.
' un \e*\ dis'urbed atjout the
. • v rtn-i am Tvinc to forget
quickly as possib’e,"
I .1; ill f d I tins column wben
K til' HU!!,I i! 1 1 xa- not !|JUg f |
ii" concluded.
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(Mail to l.ions riuh (‘iti/ens Award Committee, Iannis,
Texas, hv l'’ehniar\ 11, I!Lr»i>)
I.nnis Mens Club sponsors lids project uliirli annually honor" an
outstanding Ennis rdti/en.
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ur»d"r wy Humble ti'/n.
HUMBLE
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of n*'non* I Maltlirw Ruin-
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DO YOU KNOW?
The Potential of Life Insurance
Stock?
For Kxiimplc
$1,000.00 invested Lincoln National Life
Now Worth over Slid,000.(Mlf
Southland Life
Nmv worth over R22,r»AO.O0•'
Spprovinvite fimireH
on January 1, 1943
in Shares of
All States life Insurance Co.
Common Shares 1st Issue $5.25 Per Share
B. F. BIGGERS, President
This Advertismont is Neither An Offr*r to Buy Nor
Sell These Shares Offered hy Prospectus Only to To*.
Residents
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 31, 1956, newspaper, January 31, 1956; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801427/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.