The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 210, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 4, 1956 Page: 4 of 6
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THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS
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Oliver 0(5 Tractor.
Oliver 77 Tractor
Plows. Harrows, Drills, May-
bale or man. ties with wire.
Oliver Combine
Allis Chalmers C Tractor.
Allis Chalmers B Tractor.
Allis Chalmers \VD Traitor.
One Man Baler.
(I M C Trucks. Pickups.
USED MACHINERY
20 Farmall.
Regular Farmall.
B Farmall.
W. C. Allis Chalmers, lights
and starter
Oliver 60.
Oliver 70.
Stalkcutter.
International Pickup.
Priced to sell. See us before
you buy.
C. R. FF.ASTER & CO.
Waxaharhie Phone 666
ENNIS SEWING CENTER
Custom Made
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118 S. Dallas
The Washington Merry-Go-Round
We would like to congratulate a pretty little Knnis gill M1 v>
Virginia Finch upon being named runner-up :p Mi^s Optimist ot
IPod at the W.ixahaclue eat nival
Anianettee Comet <>t Dawson received the title Virginia was
sponsored by the Ennis laons Club in .1 teld ol lb contestants from
a wide area She also placed second last year
WILSON A. REAVES SR.
Representing
Central
Securities
Company
INVESTMENTS
573M N. Central Expressway
Phone TE-8168
Dallas, Texas
"<n»y IIIW PIAftSON
By JACK ANDERSON ’ I would like to start fishing HOW MI CH STOCK?
Washington Merry-Go-Round August 5 and would like full Younger then proceeded to
WASHINGTON. D. C.—Con- equipment including fatigues do what his colleagues had said
g res.'man Adam Clayton Powell ami boots.-' Powell instructed, they were sure he would not
iDem 1 ol New York who is sup- “1 would also like two seats for do Hfc championed Ideal s
posed to he inspecting Europe the Salzburg festivals two or
for the House Education Com- three times each and would ap-
mittee. recently ordered t h e predate your selecting the best
Army to furnish fishing gear for available.”
H„ deliberately went fishing
FORGOTTEN FACTS
FROM T1IF. FILES OF THE ENN’IS DAILY NFWf
him in Germany.
In a letter that wasn’t meant
lot publication. Die handsome
Harlem Congressman explained
he would be in Berchtesgaden.
Ten Year«- Ago
>r Walter P McCall Opened
cause with the zeal of a defense an oil ice in the Alexander Build-
attornel. He asked friendly
questions of Ideal witnesses,
raked Monolith witnesses over
the coals.
How much Ideal stock does
the Younger family own? This
column first asked Mrs. Young- _rs ..M ^ McDullic
er. who is supposed to be the
merit' for his trip.
Humble is FIRST again! Humble is first among
petroleum marketers in Texas to provide this newly
designed, all-plastic Humble-matic credit card
holder to its customers.
Mrs. Joe Vytopil announced the
engagement of her daughter
Miss Emilie Bobalik and Fran-
kie Slovak, son of Mr and Mrs.
John Skrivanek of Dallas
Twenty-Five Years Ago
Luther E. Howard, dispatcher
for the Electric Railway in San
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Humble credit card customers will soon receive a new all-plastic credit
card holder that’s thinner, lighter, more compact, more durable, more flex*
ible and easier to carry and handle. This new credit card fits right info your
wallet or purse. '
In the Humble-matic printing device, your name and credit card
number are printed in big, bold type that reduces the chance of an error to
• minimum—and it does it in a second!
This new plastic credit card hoi dry is typical of the convenience* that
Humble provides its customers—Humble-matic printing so cut time In the
station and to assure accuracy of the charge; interchange arrangements
under which Humble customers may charge their purchases vrbtii they
travel beyond Humble’s marketing area into every other state aad Canada;
a system that cheeks ear A invoice several limes for accuracy before a statement
it mailed; duplicate cards lor family or busipeat use art itaued when needed.
during the Democratic Conven-
tion. as previously reported
here—because of another letter
he had written to Vice President
Hitler’s former playground. Nixon. In this letter. Powell of- owner. She pleaded ignorance,
from August^4 until September fared to campaign for the Re- "All my financial affairs are
1. Tli0 ledNer-was addressed to publicans this fall. handled by my husband?” she
Capt Florence Nicholson, Army The reason he gave was the said. _
liaison officer, who was si^ppos- Democrats’ schizophrenia over This column then called The
ed to make official arrange- the civil rights issue. Another Congressman.
possible reason: Powell is un- "That Ideal stock is owned by
- der income-tax investigation by mv wife.’’ he said. "It’s her
the Republicans. One of his sec- business."
retaries has already been con- He finally estimated that she
victed—two more indicted. owned about 100 shares—worth
WIFE IN DOGHOUSE
Emily Lennarston, wife of the
Treasury Department's press
chief, has gone to the dogs—if
you are to believe her applica-
tion for a driver’s lichn.se.
An ardent dog lover, she
shows off her two Dalmatians at
_ ever.y possible dog show This
necessitates filling out endless
application in behalf of her big
speckled pooches.
It happens that a female dog
is called a bitch. When Mrs L.
made out her own application
for a driver's license, she came
to the blank asking for her sex.
Out of habit in filing out dog-
show entry blanks—she wrote
perfunctorilv: “bitch.”
YOUNGER’S IDEAL DEAL
When the fog lifts south of
San Francisco, you can see the
nam? "YOUNGER” spelled out
on the hillside in huge, white-
washed letters. This is a re-
minder to citizens of San Mateo
County that their Congressman
is J. Arthur Younger (Rep > of
California
Some citizens have suggested
unkindly that the letters must
lx* made of Ideal cement They
refer to the Congressman’s bat- _ „ ., ... .
lie in Washington to help the 8oza- ban “ablo. and Moron, in- lows Dictator Francp. also foil
mg alter terminating a period
of service with the United States
Army
A daughter. Nancy Ruth, was
horn to the Rev. and Mrs Jim-
mie Duvall
ol Dallas
presented two books to the Tab-
ernacle Baptist Church library
in memory of Mrs. Lillian Un- the opening of her studio in ex
caster Ross and J D. Coghlan. pression.
Francisco (’alii was here to
spend his vacation with his par
cuts. Mr and Mrs W S How-
ard
Mr. and Mrs Ed Carson of
Gonzales were visiting Mr and
Mrs A .1 Harper, having motor
ed up with Sloan Smith w!u»
visited in 'he home »>J Mr and
Mrs. J. R. McCall.
Ila Mae Christian announced
Mrs H A. Quai\e of Kerens
entertained with a houseparty,
having as her guests, Mary El-
len Kervm and Mildred Jones of
Waxaharhie, Roberta Kone of
Austin. Jack (’lark, R. A. Mc-
Call and George Newton of En-
nis.
approximately $6,500 at today's
market price. He also explained
that the stock purchases had
been made from his wife's es-
tate.
He did not explain, however,
why h(. refused his Congression-
al influence to help a company
m which his wife had a finan-
cial interest.
OOI\S DEPARTMENT
This column reported that
Helen Ames Leete, Danbury.
Conn . had contributed to Har-
old Stassen's "Nix Nixon” cam-
paign She sent Stassen advice,
but not money "My reply to Mr.
Stassen." she says, "was that his
timing was off and was too late.
I also suggested that Adlai Stev-
enson’s example be followed
regarding ihe selection of a vice
presidential candidate."... An-
other column stated that our
Spanish air bases won’t be com-
pleted until 1963. No so. accord-
ing to the Air Force. John M.
Ferry, special assistant in
charge of installations, wrote:
"Work is progressing generally
satisfactorily, and barring un- alized if Egypt gets away with
foreseen events—the four Air taking over the Canal ..The
Force bases at Torrejon. Zara- Spanish press, which always fol-
THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS
* IN SIXTY-FIFTH YEAR
whiob
Published dally exrrpt. Sunday by the United Publishing Co, Inc.,
also publishes The Ennis Weekly Ixical and the Palmer Rustler.
Entered at. the post office In Enn's, Texas, us berond cla.s« mall mattar
under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1379
Charles E. Gentry Manager
Daniel W Bus Editor
Elizabeth Parsons Associate Editor
Hose Barkley Society Editor - Classified Advertising Mutineer
All communications of business nnd Items of news Should be addressed
to the company, not to individuals.
Any erroneous reflection upon tnr character, standing, or reputation
of any person, firm or corporation, which may appear in the column*
of this paper, will be gladly and duly corrected upon being brought to
the publisher's attention.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
By Carrier la City
One Year (In Advance) _..... Ill M
SPECIAL FARM RATES
By Mall In Ellis County 1 Year in Advance $6.78
WII eqiuow 00 It Miuojt auo
®8 Xdoo Ofluts JaiJJao *<1 *1(0 ut s»i»4 »iu«y—Aiunoo opjrino !I»H a»i
will be completed by the fall of
1958.”.. . We’re happy to set the
record suaigiu
SUEZ-GO-ROUND
American oil companies again
have warned the State Depart-
ment against knuckling under to
Egypt The vast American oil
interests in Saudi Arabia. Iraq.
Iran, and the Kuwait ar(. in se-
rious danger of being nation-
ideal Cement Company get a
eluding the fuel pipe line and owed the Russian Press—almost
government - owned defense tanks< win be ready for °P€ra* identically — in praising Egypt
tion on a limited scale in t h e for taking over the Suez Canal.
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Oil B
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HUMBLE
plant at Laramie. Wyoming.
What makes this newsworthy is
that Younger’s wife, Norma,
happens to own Ideal stock.
The company suoeeded in
winning the Laramie plant, but
not without some strange back-
.stage maneuvering by the Gen-
>ern 'Services Administration.
The Monolith Portland M i d-
west Company submitted the
highest bid. Yet GSA strangely
did not close the deal, but per*
milted Ideal to come back aft-
er the bidding with a new, high-
er offer.
Monolith cried “foul!” on Cap-
itol Hill, which brought the
House Government Operations
Committee into the picture.
Younger, who had been inter-
ested in the deal all along, end-
ed up on the subcommittee that
investigated It. He properly no-
tified his fellow investigators
that his wife owned “a few
asares” of Ideal stock. They ex-
pressed confldence In his integ-
rity and earn they were sure he
spring of 1957 and all four bases The American Embassy has cab-
led Washington that Premier
Mullet's government will be
overthrown if he backs down in
the dispute over Suez. The
French are so determined to put
Nasser in his place that any
Government which yields will
be swept out of office. .. Secre-
tary Dulles returned from Lon-
don furious at India’s roving
Ambassador Krishna Mcnon.
Prime Minister Nehru pro m-
ised that Motion this time would
cooperate with the United
States. But Mcnon was his us-
ual insulting, filibustering self.
(Copyright, 1956— By The Hell
Syndicate, Inc.)
TO THE PEOPLE OF ENNIS
Duo to tho fact that Our Firm hat mistakenly boon identified with another in this
area, the OUNS FURNITURE MANUFACTURING COMPANY of ENNIS makes the
following Itatomont of polity:
At Wholo—la Monuf—furors of Finn Quality Upholtterod Furniture-
We Have Not,—We Do Not,—Wo Will Not tell Our Merchandise directly to the
Goatral Public.
Wo art proud and happy -ta announce that Our Only Representative in Ennit it
ALLEN FURNITURE COMPANY.
v - • Signed, dim Furniture Mfg. Company
Banit, Texas.
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 210, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 4, 1956, newspaper, September 4, 1956; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth785894/m1/4/: accessed April 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.