The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1958 Page: 3 of 4
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Fancy Tomatoes
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Home Grown
The acreage in cultivation
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Lb. 15c
MILK
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44c
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LOWEST WASH DAY COST
OF ANY WASHER BECAUSE
can be yours.
MAYTAG EAST LONGER, RE-
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IIIHiniHIBI?
ea. 39c
TAINS ITS HIGH VALUE FOR
ea. 69c
YEARS TO COME
ea. 1.00
9 X 12 4.75
PRICES
PAYMASTM
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Political
Announcements
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Sixth Educational District
Jack R. Hau kins
Re-Election
Mrs. Will Miller
State Senator l?th District
on Tie
slaugh
80 Sq. Prints
GIXGHYM ( HEC KS
( OTTON SHEERS
3 Yards 1.00
I Or OFF INSTANT
MAXWELL HOUSE 6 Oz. 1.09
hiToff mqlid
WISK
3 TAIX OR
6 SMAIX
linin'
intli'-
MARYLAND CLUB COFFEE...............Lb. Cans 87c
CINNAMON ROLLS, Reg. 25c Mrs. Bairds.....Now 19c
IVORY SOAP, Medium Size.................4 Bars 35c
IMPERIAL SUGAR, Cane..............10 Lb. Bag 14*0
MATCHING
Pillow Cases
Pair 1.10
American
Greeting
Cards
All Kinds
and are subject to the
cratic Primary July 2(ith
COUNTY CLERK -
Charles W Huff.
(Re-Election)
COMMISSIONER PCT. XO.
E. J. <Djckj Kendall.
Hie Election!
STATE REPR ES E XT A Tl V E
DISTRICT Xo. 52
VIRGINIA DUFF,
(Re-Election)
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Texas Power A Light Company
PRESIDIO
CANTALOUPES ... Lb. 10c
Arvr WK K » H.AVOK
FLA VOR-AID .
First Quality
Spring KaigM
SHEETS
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Each 1J9
iR-nise I
songs
talented
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FANCY LARGE
BELL PEPPER
bU IXI
Pur*
have .
things
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I HIM GKLEN
CABBAGE
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YELLOW
SQUASH
Lb. 5c
VARIETY BARGAINS
New Shipment
1st Quality l.adirf
NYLON HOSE
2 Pair 1.00
for UH GIANT M'PKK
SUDS ... Pkg. 69c
LAYTON APPLIANCE CO.
212 W. Brawa Pbaae TU-32U
LADIES
COTTON SLIPS Sizes to 44 . ea. 1.00
GIRLS
LACE TRIM PANTIES
IIY XES PXixEK STY LE
SHORTS .........
LI TILE IJOYA
SWIM TRUNKS.....
FEI.T BASK——————
RUGS.............
IOC OFF SALE
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HUGHES
To Supreme Court
Texas
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TUBS FREE WITH ANY
MAYTAG WASHER AT
REGULAR PRICE
Salted nuts may b.* used when about 17 600.000 acres under a
herself a y°u ar*- making candy brittle but rigid control program but sign-
between ed contracts to retire 4 932 090
acres of this allotment under
th*' Soil Bank compared with
about 3 000 000 acres la-3 year.'
The
today
i are urged
»l iheir lop lit
nd ' onirm rcu
are ' rictfUfujjf-1 to a
s..le and pur i ha >■ a
that
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WITH A NEW ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER yoo
have that extra room to store ample quantities of meatfly
poultry, dessert*—everything you need to flerve flourishing,
varied meal*. There*! a controlled temperature, double
storage mode! aired to fit your family’• need* and budgeL'
See your appliance dealer today.
hnien
be for*
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SNOWDRIFT 3 Lb. Can 79c
IOr Of f SYKI P
LOG CABIN 12 Oz. Bof. 23c
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NOTES FROM YOUP COUNTY AGENT- m m a ’ll IT
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"’HSTnsco Via Wauon s"wi‘'ISf™<’
e Robinson
ti "Im foul
HrthWrtV ,i pf(
being kept daih
be< iif'n*
t'lu lit ill e
Rump Roots.......lb. 79c
Ground Moot......lb. 49c
Beef Plate Ribs.....lb. 45c
Boneless Stew Afloat lb. 59c
Shurfresh Oleo .... lb. 21c
Shurfresh Biscuits .. lb. 18c
Bulk Sausage.....lb. 50c
Catfish, Fresh......lb. 69c
Drum Fish, Fresh ... lb. 45c
'.MILK
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Dic kie and Nancy Realtor will
»‘“p tn Plainview to stay with
relative* while their mother and
the others are attending the Mils
i* Week at the Assembly. MM
Mulkcv uill work on the staff
of the Axsernbly for the rert of
'he summer.
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ted List
i..' p.’ople
10* O| I Gl \X I
RINSO, Soap
10c 011 H OZ.
TENDER LEAF TEA Pkg. 69c
I Or OFF POLISH
GLO COAT
I Or OIF Fl Ot |{
LIGHT CRUST 10 Lbs. 89c
LYSOL 59c Size 49c r--
c annual Fruit lege hoy
ni.igih’ on June ,
ot p'unt* were I
should be of
h interested in
tbep up
tobetttr
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"Gentlemen Perfer
Blondes" Opens At
• State Fair Hall
DM,I,AS, (APi Th*- hit show
which opened on Broadway back
hi 1949 ‘■Gentlemen Prefer
blonds," got its production by
the State Fan Musicals at Dallas
und<!/way last night.
'I he Associated Press’ amuse-
personalities ,-irt
i Heeled in their
I < 'assiu
'*""9%'^fe*M*****i
a > lust *1
ta in
kept it ,iI bill
. .. .• to giv <•
lhe* are eager
’ l hl 'Mich I a I
found h,l ,
ild le<e h I hem
a Wagon
brftef all
Mork
h.iti
) and
t'Uttl
Oft
are authorized by the candidates
whose names are listed below, mg on the heels of “Oklaho-
Demo- ma'”, Comercr continues, the
how doesn't seem to have a
tune you would care about
whistling on the way home.
( omerer says that as the diz-
zy blonde. Marie Wil,on fill*- 'he
tn 11 just like a bit of natural,
i a.,: mg .should. She never unss-i
os getting a I......u —‘
goes after one,
smg.
(.omerer says the surprise of ton cemetery.
STATE BOARD OF EDI CATION the show is television Singer
Lor. who belted out her
and proved
I actress who came
close to stealing the show.
Ag. Department
Releases Cotton
Acreage Totals
WASHINGTON 'API. —
Ygrculture Department
*'-t imat
in cultivation on Rih
402 001) a* r*'.s or 12
•>s than last year.
Xo forecast on production was'
giv«'n brti should acre yields
equal th*- av*-rag<* of recent
year th*' crop would be about
9 549 5)0 bales of 500 pounds*
weight.
•<l Archie
of Aus
l OHaH.iIi
iU* I ion
1 'fed t In- <L«y u hen !
Itc' ale accepted Is
i- gone I he) do nut ' rd a stir
ell tor sales in super I ms I uesdaj
■ I their texture and
upet lot The Ranger .
■ ii* at i cptt'd as one I
ill* Il ripens [
Elberta and is
pvai'h It is
ting tanning
at O and H
pw 4h>
We likt
People
i the < hances of making the desti
nat ion.
The only worries they admit
to al pje.ent are. get!mg
through < ol*>ra*l*i b*'for** it
i snows finding ways to rcplin
ish their rapidly dwindling
funds; locating enough washa
* terias 'the onlv luxury they al-
year', planted acreage was giv-i ’?w ,h"m >< lv"s- anfJ keeping
I the mules headed in the right
direction.
Mod |
nt'.irl* a
and th* *
it
•hey say th*
pie that <t
about drivim
so they are getting
i hen
i * at iet * Dixie < «em is I
a ing pea< ii is f r» estone •
I not tirow n ** hen sliced. I
i al Dixie Red Redskin, j
Im mg considered for Former Resident’s
orthards i
«Sister-in-law, Mrs.
J. W. Pender, Dies
t >1
to led pie
t>a*t t" t "t
ii u fi.| u
**agon < omplet«‘ *
I lie iiilllfoi!» ot
volumes ot i l.psi
and hi^tofy book
Midnight t**o
dm a and ' ,i"iii
I pie of umn* ltd III
as the* «
night
287 near Maui a <
Station.
Ihrn dax. July 10. 1958 THE ENNIS WCEKlt LOCAL
I year* Kgo to home*
I hr trio is
jM* Elroy It'
> Bill Hit kijian
and Bobb* \\ illirtHf
vs. all students at I
I heir destination ,-n co
a sign painted on 11
uagon, is San Frami
ll'llt oil
all* kind
I nni' Io<,
toi ihi'iii Ii*
highway pat
d I liein dov* i
HU Hal
Vi 111 <
»k . 11 h hi t
be sure to rub the nut
sheets of paper toweling to re-
Also in the supporting cast move a lot of the salt before us-
Crawford .Ylartln, re-election is Vaughn Monroe, *nK
Mo<k * I
before I *
ducci' in t
mr led s
for the tn
Di*' In ■ < |
about b'lai
effect pii
Swinv Bl‘e<
the Depail
bandt *
fenng i
r\ ahiat
what d
and pro
ch'd i at
tag*- of
gram and u|
The n»od <!
be sold at ; u<
April *’> ! di
Swine Slh/1
Station Ihe-a
Jrefed on a Im
including i
pffliier;' ail'
Ity. a*ci.,g<<|
th*- same ldi<
must b" boar
quircm-rts for f
other * wo whi< fi
terrd. may be <
gilts *ir one of <-
Purebi'"i bi-
to submit nr •
tors for !•
producer
tend the
perforrnanc*
will help mak<
after a long illnev
i now retired was
the North lox as
for more than 30
widely known in Ma.sonn
' and Baptist affair,-, in I
Mrs, Pender, the
Maude Hardison of
will be remembered m Enm
a frequent visitor here
j sister-in-law of Mr-..
('astellow, resident of
ley. De- ni*'fd editor, Marshall Comerer <
comments; 'Gentlemen Prefer
P.lorid ' is good musical comedy
wh< n its cast is "Top Banana.'' 1
The story is routine, how a
Funeral services wore held to
laugh when she day at 4 pm in the Jack S c h on The acreage in cultivation
but she can’t niitz and Sons Funeral Chapel on ju|y | jaJit year wati j4 ofpj .
| in Denton Burial was in a Den- ooo a* res'.
This year, as was the case!
last year farmers were allotted I
o 't’ eti'le*!
I’roflio tion last year was 10,-
90)000 bales and 13.869 000 for proa* h and are optimistic about
the ten-year, 1946-55 average.!
Adverse weather coupled with
crop control mea-ures and re
'ir*'m<-n! of om«‘ c*>fton land
und* i tin- Soil Bank program
hold down production
I he acreage planted this year
wa r«'poited at 12 584 000
a'.ies Xo comparison with last!
onipnwd of .fvrr*
of Poll Noclu
18 of Xt <le| l.ilhl
iw iri Gtrn
.miar |« < h
rding to
side nt tlie
or
Mr »nd Mrs Billy ANm. MM
Ralph H. Reaaor, Dickie mA
Xancy. Miss Molly Colliru, anf
Miss Judy Mulkey are leaving
ttu- afternoon for (Roneta Bap>
li *- Assembly near Santa
New McXICO.
\ 1<W OYY
'jl Liquid'"0*
/I . VT. c*sf*
u. Ii ill e-seil in COW ho* u I
i tlir group readily admit* **
•!’'*uig a ‘in and mIhm* m.t.
.( mule is all pretty nr** to i
' But **r iv learning . (,|(>
si* .m<l so air f hr uiulv' , ,
. * vltng High ** a y 287 i,
u.m11 ' I'li'iad" and then to ij ,
' run' salt Lake and san “'f ni
a im n they vxpr* t tu be on I
road i"i iiiioijivr t**o and ho
h lit months | hey left fheu " '
i's (in llif Texas iii.r4, 328 w ,
aU.i* some I lit •■*■ weeks
I about 20 miles
U*» ate m n»» hurry
'he trip they laugh
at Imnir still think
were joking they report, but
they have no intention of giving
up We've had a streak ot bad
link like breaking an axle run
mug into rainy wea ther and one
mule going lame for a spell ... to lie,it
but **e re going along"
You know, that Sheriff's Dr
rtinvnf in Jefferson County
who laughingly told us that they
would pi< k us up when we stop, along.
Midnight ' was adopted when
they (h-cidrd that no mule tram
would be complete without a
pup Hometown pound pro<lu< *-<l
tiie undersized watchdog lot the
price of his tags.
I lw nuih's wt'ie mor*1 *'xp«-n
sivc, and tend Io he the “prima
I the acreage of cotton donna type,” the boys slate'I h**ir
I '•! !2,- personalties' are <J<-firiif<-ly r<-
per cent , H<’ct*'d in their Gt*’*'k names,
because she had a ‘ lean
and hungry look and is sly and
sneaky every step of th** way,"
and Pandora, because “her life
is a mass of troubles."
Speaking of t roubles, the bovs
are *'Xpe*ting mor*' along ih*-
way, but ih*? personable young
men have a level headed ap
.'*• I to
and pun.ha
tested boar
maximum
provement m their hog
The test.ng begin* <
1958. but tenta'ivi
be in by August 1
Writ" to T. D I ink
lO I ,tf'
■ an<i Red Glol>*'
• - |i ted
• u < m today
•Sugg" ’ions made on planting
P< e ii t r< < v,ere plant trees,
n 3 > feet tall which give less
*' transplanting shock, have fr*'es
on at least thirty foot spacings, i
and u'e thr* *' limb open center
type of 'raining, 1
__________ idled in a hospital ther*' Monday
Iler husband
a inemlier of
State faculty
and is
f' circle
exas
former
Blossom
s a-
and th*-
of Mr,. .1 a i- k
resident of Finms
F'or a number of years, s'ne had
I operated a girls' boarding and
rooming house near the XTS<
campus As a young woman she
1 was active in w*»men's clubs ami
The foliowins annoim.em.-nt. hnh- gokCd.gger of the gay ‘.Xdi- her I, u s-
h,’tr'“"";n,a'"..t-™';hand. fwo sons. ,1 W Pender
Jr. of Denton and Hardmon ('
Pender of Oklahoma City; a
daughter Mr f'eggv M.lfcr of
i Denton a osier, Mrs. Im-z I er
roll of Denton: five grandchd
dren and two great gran*fchil-
dren.
- .. .. • — uff
Bl SIX ESS OPPORTUNITY-^
l ax al area man or iady, wanted
♦o wrrvifc and c*rf|ect from coi>
•perahu up to 1200 monthly. NG
I to 9 h*mr« hour* weekly earn*
•p*'t a* or <*up to 5280 monthly.Ng
ag«- hmd or M-llmg but muflt
haw *ar r*frren<*Mi and B80G
nuking capital. For interview
Id.'H) Minnesota give persona! particular*, phon#
•unttv s larged number Write bon 4872, Dallaf
stat*« 6, Texas,
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The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1958, newspaper, July 10, 1958; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265110/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.