The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 192, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1958 Page: 6 of 6
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2 lbs. 25c
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yd. 69c
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GOBLETS
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SPUDS
POST TOASTIES
18 Oz. Pkg. 33c
AU. SIZKS
COTTON SACKS
FRESH
CATFISH
without puffs or /
pads.
mode o ruling that all Funeral Directors in Texas be
required to make a charge for ambulance service. In
accordance with that low a charge will be made
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BUTTONS ... from 1c to 5c
laying trimming and cabling.
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Sliced Bacon
KELPENS
MELORINE ....72 Gal. 49c
Fresh Idaho
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Large Red
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KHAKI WORK SHIRTS
Boy ene at regular price an-
other shirt of equal value
Girls Rayon
PANTIES, Assorted Colors
fjirge Assortment
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, F^yd PaHersnti will win
» Monday night s title fight with
Roy Harris Then Rocky w a i
inked how he would do against
F <»>d it they got into the frame
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msmu th h u*e« t«ki Waxahachie Stars
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MEN’S SUITS
ONE LOT FROM REGULAR STOCK
VALUES TO $55
Johnsons
Pledge
Spray Wu
13</s Oz. 1.59
Pont Jet bai’sofm
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\Ne now have equipment to do custom ditch digging
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went without "feYes.* r«'s>s t»t no mofter
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>e al i<xa la-ague series in
•I’a ’oriight Both are in third
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Bobby Sox
Keg. Mt
2 Pair 88c , '
Rudolph
Polish Sausage .... lb. 65c
Assorted
Lunch Meat
Beef
Pikes Peak Roast... lb. 69c
AWHWED
UFESAVERS . . . 6 pkgs. 19c
SAVE IN OUR VARIETY DEPTJ “
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■lifers counted on for var^
fadbeU Lha fail h»»e b«*n Ph
M Georgia Tech I then Henry
• IM pound WfteW left Um Me
•sgBtd a pro fr*<*ba!l mpfreui
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baHUrk from Savannah ha»
been pfored on pfut*atvm fm the
MMiBO. and Ve» G«M»s I
poppd wamr end and kick'd' n
•pmialMt. detzp-d to grad., re a
rather than maintain hit one E’’e Ruf
year of eligibility. f nm*
Marciano answered
If I tell you I could lick him,
they would say I was bragging.
H | ’oil you I couldn’t beat him,
1 would be lying”
Pitt burgh Piratei, who
pfay:ng baM»bal! lat-
< . tr. ”.!e of » red hot pen-
odot con’end'-r t'x>k a breather
•odav thank* ’o a break in the
/ bed'ilx I hf'y will get back in
j ’ on tomorrow night in C i n
inoati when they open a week-
»nd -cr,'--. Ath the Kedlegs.
' the Pirates are
t'-am in baseball
won seven straight
h k the longest win-
(ornpiled by a Pitts-
in'e 194b The
that year won
gam*- if n<-«
ed Tuewfay night. Afterwards. Clemente said in
Tonight ha t#e*-n d< ignated ‘h'- kxker r<xun that he really
Jx»gion night and a g*xxl croud d
is ex^iected out to ch*.-er to*
team».
he«-’,e* A'«» th*-
, p it her for Enm> ar.d
To !o**-d by John fir»d*
1 Kenny Baker.
•- f..^tit th'-'-.e teams *•
' a* R,> hard Par*
. , rue <>ame time ha-
. • a' 7pm and the P»*ny
will follow th*
mng streak
nur; h ti-dffi
Luff ^neerf>!
fii'ht Htr^i^ht
In-pitt' tn<« faH that they won
la*.f night the Pirates had to
»uff*r the fru4ration of losing
in a half game in their drive to
catch th*- front running M i I-
Aaukee Braves in the National
.Milwaukee took
both end" of a twi-hght double-
Ix-ad'-r from ’h<- Cincinnati Red-
I* g and ’hu. moved 5/J games
in front of the second place Pi-
198 4f>2 to equal la t
ue President Pc k
h»- figures this will lie obt
and more H* expect
(ome of the i.jj, p, pj giio ooo 'I
one of 7c,i 710$ |a»’
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Marcir
.< ''-rd
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Ar xana
rnary
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l.ght lead ov< r Io
or '/» Midw*e I
ArkufKa* ' ip:
Johmv/n has
b* aten Mill a*'
txreri a rnernfx r of
preme Court xino- 1915
I up to playing H e
piainM that he was bothered
i*y pun, in hi^ legs and one
w Antonio
Th* oth»>r big news !<* ■’ nigh’
Jududed Austin's 4 2 victors
ov*r Houston and Victorias 10
ph over Pallax Austin pul-
|t It'd within a haif-gam* of third
4 p!a<e Hou ton and Dallas
root and Davi 1 h* Texas U-aguc rounded
in a Sou’hern ’h' ’hr*"-*j .arter mark ahead of
Southern and l^'t year in attendance. With
he A' ( print- ”'-t opening ’h* league drew
ne ZOO meters 503 214 fans This was a gam of
nt relay on th* J ^lb over last year when 562
rr/erj a* Amon Carter f^4 fan> attended Texas la-ague
‘h* af'*rn*xm There to g^me m the ,arne period With
o>‘r'-rn was Beverly ''' day, to play the league needs
become Mrs
or. A igu 1 30
IL Championship
Series Starts
Here Tonight
The Kiwams and fagion will
s*juare off tonight m thejr fu t
game of * harnpionship play,
T h*- Kt want* *-nd* d regular
v-a"»r» play in swond p!a*e and
beat Ennis Tag who wax
third pla*e
fatgion who had to play a
*iidd*-n d*a'h game to g*4 in'o lasagne rar
f'Nirth place and knrx ked the
nurnte-r ‘>hf team I'/'/f, out of
play To* .day.
la-gion m
game., have
strength at ’he pla’e *orm-.' H In Pittsburgh's victory over
run m tfu ,r last gunif a;oj»r ‘ ” Ph ladHphii Phillies last
KXrF th'-re were heroes all over
The Kxwanis have played «t<-a- 't‘f p-"* for th*- Pirates One of
dy ball all a-as/»n and ar* a o them was t>utfi*-lder Roix-rto
strong at the plat*- jh<-y von t Jcmcnte who la-Jted a pair of
th*ir last game over Tag ucor- home run* in successive time* at
ing 10 runs bat That was the first time in
Th* ser-ond game will b* play hi major league career that
ed Saturday night and the third PJement* had hit two home runs
sary, will fa.- piay- in one game
day night.
been d*
y as-ur
po’ The f at«
! their 12 game lead t>j*me id*r In-’ we'
•ague by defeat mg San and < memna’
Antonio 7 6 ia-’ mght The big
n ,n irt ’b*“ gam* was Fort
Uortn Bill Oani*r He sockea
two hoftu-rs and a single an dif
*• tn<- single tha’ b*-at S a n
,h» ( ham
h'idr an a|>
» ’lie dou
Milw mk» •
It'N ky aid he
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Gentry, Charles E. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 192, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1958, newspaper, August 14, 1958; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265871/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.