The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 137, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 10, 1959 Page: 6 of 6
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Clv'ivi from Oxford Clolh or Ptma Cotton with tuporb Waih-
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convertible cuff», »ur>#r-form body comtruction. Ltttl# or no
Ironing required. Soft wnooth Oxford Cloth In long or Short
»l<*<*ve», button-down eollor. Shirt* thot doxorv# twnporlton
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HAl.Tl.MnUK* The Cleveland
Indian' are down to one catcher
Dm*. Vv'ti Fii fttTffhntd 'dt- i
11 red a broken thumb in last1
nigh!' game \*ilb Baltimore
I lie Indians are expected to re-
i all Dirk I Iron n from Ruftali ol
the International League.
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tJH I LA DLL I’M IA - Manager
Walt Alston id the l.os Angeles,
Dfidgi’i' says nobody ' going to
run away with the National
League pennant He says a few
break' and anything ran happen
Ot hi> own team. Alston iays,
"We re a belter balancer! club
this year And it will lake bal-
ance and depth to win the pen-
nant.”
NEW YORK—Bud Dalev has
no explanation for his sudden
emergence as the ace of the
Kansas city pitching stall Dales
will lie idler his oih siiaiti.t
victors against the New York
Yankee' today He says:
' I wish I could tell you I'm a
different pitcher than when I
was jn thr* bullpen I cant. 1
throw the same stuff."
ST LOITS—Red Sehocndiensf
is reported making satisfactory
prograss in recovering from tu-
berculosis. However, fits wife
says it's doubtful if he II be able
to begin practice in Milwaukee
early next month, as he had
1 hoped.
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Midland win,
4U. UM" v*"litppa*4"
Odessa l to noth it*. Th. win
m <d> Midland * lead m .bid
fdai« in tile south Division 7
lull gam*' oi« i di d pl.u c t*di ■
sa.
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l « va' I t'.igUi' itt Itiiduig out
more and ihoi» < *. \ lugfit th,,'
the Itotm t tin i' lia'ebail > mo*'
H w.rd thus maintained th*
• - 1 - ’ tw* nart w,w 'id (*\ Ken
•w ■ ■ nr-"of" N'ttrevejKtn nr" 1
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a > hack toward tile top h\
- i i Nan Xntonti* d to 2 for
1 ud straight triumph In the
h« • g mu VU'tin halted Tub
wild Miigi with a 7 to :\
w n lamming i runs across m
In bill Tulsa had won 14 of it'
last t7 game' befon* tin* Austin
one.' began
In tin \mernan \"oeiation
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you finger-tip control —
changes automatically to
the next pn'.-H4'lrct< <i station.
No need to dial past unused
or unwanted channels. Don’t
miss seeing the sensational
Hoffman features today I
SAVE!
$100 TRADE IN
W. J. POLLAN FURNITURE
ENNIS, TEXAS
No rest for this Chevy... round
the clock the engine never stops!
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night in ti-> (
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Brian Loo*
pended by th
board o r m 11 -i lor defying its
order n 1 ti. 'trig Heavy-
weigtH < 1 'hip oh Floyd Patter-
son Londeii- is ho ai*>o w a &
fined *„ >00 sdid h»* would ap-
P*r,.l ao, ..ion and added that
mm'd iri
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futh pro :tart to-
("o bout which
1 d fNlSCi begin-
FDTi.
n has been sits-
Bntihh boxing j
At Mnshinr/tnn's hunt Una iVfl-
linrwl Airport, Allied A tint ion
Ftn liro/ munis on ils radio•
if/iii/ifnd ('her// to act crcun
nod Innh trucks to the riaht
plums ot just the riaht time.
t side from occasional time out
for tin usual mrricr, ils Thrift-
muster ii-ejflinder i«t/i»r hem
hi i n run nine/ 21 hours a day for
lln pus! H months/
Once you’ve got that kind of
endniam •• working von don’t
v oi i v nun h about lost job time.
Ill a a! downs go out of style the
day your Oievy goes into action.
The fa is, Chevrolet trucks
are ibad .set on dropping the
word ‘‘downtime” right out of
Hi" Lnglish language. And they
.mi t might, if precision engi-
neering and top-quality mate-
rial* have anything to say about
it. Chevy trucks are put together
to stay together incorporating
the most advanced chassis de-
velopments, the most efficient 0-
cvhnder and Vm engine designs.
They’re Luilt to last, built to
keep Chevrolet’s hard-earned
reputation for reliability flying
high.
fining into the real heart of
Chevrolet advantages is where
your d< aler comes in. He’ll show
you, in feature after feature,
that you can’t buy more truck
dependability in any weight
class at any price, •
No job’s too tough for a Chevrolet truck!
See your local authorized Chevrolet denier
Bruce Brown Chevrolet Co.
CNNIS, TEXAS
PHONI TR5.2666
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Mllitfi leads Hie (ialveston KihIi
ln« Rodeo'y TtmH TMxlxh'n
Tilt* mall who bought thr till
\ ext on >«* ht Raxm Util x«*4l to
hr %urv hf *a»ukt pmH In* ynHM.
giablM*d tta* lead with • 7 »
pouml >»*«•* Uo*l trmit Tho rod* *
*l*oni**f yo'leiUay ami continuoa
through June .’Hth
Mat* ft |*lax o|h »**«! at Mnilamt
this morning m Do* Woitmn
Wext lex* tiott Dhampi
I e-sding the qoairfyW||
dax wax Mi* l‘at i.artmi Stapler
i Midland **fi" 'hot a one rivet*
par 7.1 She >' mat* trml Imlay
with Mm 11 Rtunttet ol Toil "
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- M«' Hiunner *|uaUlo*d with
all m
11*** defending champion Mi *
>iwell Elwell ol Midland didn't
have ’o <pidifv She I' pl.iving
Mi* \nti stripling oi fun
Worth who 'Imt an H2
A' Kegum the xf.de left hand-
♦hI g«4t HiMrwnwiont
wax The medalist Jim* Mlug.i'fi
«*t hurt Mood is nieeting ttltt rp-
ton ot Weathertoiit m thi' morn-
ing x openers
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FATHER'S DAT
SHIRflWI
THE ANNUAL IHIRT SALE EVERYONE LOOKS FORWARD TO IICAUM
THEY KNOW ANTHONY'S GIVI THEM THI NIWIST ANO THI FINIST
AT REAL MONIY SAVINO SALE MICE! ... Wl URQI YOU TO SIS
OUR AARULOUS IHIRT COLLECTION. NEVER NAV« Wl OFMRIO SUCH
STYLING . . . SUCH QUALITY ... AT SUCH LOW RRICIl
Tho ''ARISTOCRAT"
OF
WASH-N-WKAR FABRICS
S5% Fhmo Cotton
65% Docron
Smooth Spur* Dqcron ond PlnMI Colton
Dum quickly . .
Wi>nkle retiUanct
nindxi with poimonent stay collar
cuf*» from Fn*nch to borr
permanent
:ri*nch to b
included tor «*a*y drying
i gna mu, Wlinn • • • Of If*
Smoothly . . . Wrinkle fr#0.
t in th« yarn KmI4. Ookixa
toy collar. Convertible
• I ityl*. Handy hanger
Man why pay twlca thw
included for ea*y drying. Man why pay twlca ttxia
amount for the »ama quality Whlta Shirt? . . .
We urge you to Buy, Try and Compara. You'll
rrally like tha way It fiti, tha way It waara and
abova oil tha way M look*. Size* 14 To 17.
2 FOA 7.50
• I FOR 11.00
o LONG OR SHORT SLKKVI WHITI OXFORD CLOTH
• WASH-N-WKAR 100% WHITI FIMA COTTON
2 FOR 5.50
3 FOR 8.00
Woih-N-Woor KNIT SHIRTS
A honrhomn collection of tlio newr*'.t style* ond color* In
popular knit shire, for summer. Every shirt superbly de-
tailed ond tailored to compare with more expensive shirts.
Popular pocket trims, short sleeves. Sire* S-M-L. Dad
would Ilk* on# for Father'* Day.
COLORFUL Waih-N-Wtor COTTONS
You will Hava to go n lono way to find o smarter group of
•hfrts thon these. Up to the minute styling in oil of th#
most wonted patterns ond colors. High quality fabric* you
find only in more expensive shirts. Sec the.** now . ,
you'll buy for yourself . . . you'll buy for gift*. Sires S-M-L.
N«w Styles - Patterns and Fabrics
A fabulou* collection of the newest Styles, Fabric*, Color*
ond Pattern* from the notion's leading manufacturer*. Every
Shirt masterfully detailed for *mort oppearanrrt ond long
w#or. Sa# them, Compare them, You'll ogre# It'* th# great-
#*t ahlrt buy In town. Sizes S-M-L.
Dapand on Anthony's to Bring You tha Nawastt
LADIES SANDALS
One Table — Values to $2.98
$|98
CHILDREN SUMMER
SANDALS
Sale Price $18#
MEN'S WASH ’N WEAR
SLACKS
Assorted Colors - Patterns
Special $5°?
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Gentry, Charles E. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 137, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 10, 1959, newspaper, June 10, 1959; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801699/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.