The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 169, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1957 Page: 2 of 8
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2—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS—Thursday July 18. 1957
1956 Ford fairlane 4 door — thunderblrd motor *—
fordmatic — magic air heater — push button
radio — white side wall tires.
1955 Ford foirlane 4 door v8 fordmatic — magic
air heater — push button radio — white side
wall tires — awnings.
1953 Chevrolet 4 door 210 — new heater and sept
covers.
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Our service calls anywhere in the City of Ennis
$2 50 per call. All work and parts guaranteed
90 days.
Service Men R. O. Smith & Eric Honza
Our Motto: “Live and Let Live”
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VILLAGE DRIVF-IN THEATRE
THI RSDAY & FRIDAY
Chicago Police
Seek Ttiree Bandits
In $3,000 Robbery
CHICAGA. 111. (UP).—Authori-
ties in Chicago sought three ban-
dits today who held 25 men at
bay and escaped with $3,000 in
the robbery of a check cashing
firm
Armando Debuono. a guard
for the Thillens. Inc. check
cashing service, said he was
cashing checks at the Accurate
Match Plate Company, yesterday,
when two armed men entered
and disarmed him.
The bandits, dressed in sport
clothes, held 25 employees of
the firm at bay while they car-
ried off the box containing the
money. They made their exit by
a hack door into an alley and
were picked up by a third man in
a car.
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man for the tobacco industry re
search committee. This commit
tee contends that no cause-and-
effect relationship has been es-
tablished between cigarette
smoking and cancer.
Hammond made no mention of
filters in his prepared testimony.
He just spoke of smoking. He
said, "in my opinion the evi-
dence is overwhelming that cig-
arette smoking is a causative
factor of great importance in
the occurance of luhg cancer.”
He added, “this does not imply
that smoking is the only cause
of lung cancer.
WASHINGTON. D. C. (UPi.—
An American Cancer Society ex-
pert thinks "the evidence is
overwhelming” that cigarette
smoking is a cause of lung can-
cer.
The expert is Dr. E. Cuyler
Hammond. He made the remark
in a prepared statement to a
house government operations'
subcommittee which is investi
gating filter cigarettes
BUY PROPERTY
Dr. and Mrs. Walter McCall
have bought a portion of the lot.
recently purchased by Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Bartlett from the J
L. Clarke estate.
Dr. Hammond, the opening
witness, also said smoking is a
cause of death from heart dis-
ease.
An other scheduled witness at
the opening session is a spokes-
THE FEMININE TOUCH— Mrs. Boukih Leonard lures two of her wandering bulls home with a
bucket of grain after the Indianapolis <Ind ) police emergency squad met their match. The squad
received a complaint that "three cows" were molest inti neighbors flowers and arrived on the
scene with lariats, but required Mrs. Leonard s expert help when they discovered two of the
•‘cows*’ were bulls.
OnJv the prime
portions of selected
tuna are used in
Breast-O'-Chicken bran
IN AND AROUND RICE:
US Trials For Gl's
Resolution Fails
To Carry House
WASHINGTON. D C. iLT'i —
The House Wednesday narrowly
defeated a resolution asking
President Eisenhower to insist
on U-S trials for American ser-
vicemen who commit "on duty’
crimes while stationed abroad.
The vote was 134 to 134. It
thus failed to carry. The resolu-
tion was offered as an amend-
ment to the House’s Foreign Aid
Bill.
If passed, the proposed amend-
ment would have put Congress
on record as asking the Presi-
dent to re-negotiate the so-call-
ed "status of forces" agreements
with America’s allies.
The House then voted to give
U-S Allies some one and one-
half billion dollars worth of war*
vited to attend. There will be a
cover charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jones are
visiting in Omaha Neb. with
their children. Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Nutt and daughter.
Mrs. Edwin Keen and children
of Pasadena spent a few days
with Mrs. Jim Parker has return-
ed home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ural Brown and
family of Purslev. Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Holsey of Roane and Mr. U.
K. Payne of Waco visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Mahaley and Mrs.
Payne.
ONLY THE ^
FINEST Vi OF THE TUNA
Accused Houston
Councilman Rejects
Offer to Resign
HOUSTON. Tex. lUPl. — A
Houston City Councilman has
rejected an offer to resign, af-
ter being accused of misconduct
in office. Councilman George
Kesseler turned down the offer
of Mayor Oscar Holcombe to
quit. The Mayor says he feels
certain that Kesseler will be for-
mally impeached as a result of
the accusation. The accusation
against Kesseler is made by
Mildred Marshall, who says he
wanted a share of the profits she
got for doing some city printing.
Breast-O’-Chicken Tuna is always
firm, tender and wonderfully deli-
cate in flavor—for only the finest
one-third of the tuna is packed under
this famous brand, it is rated excel-
lent, also, in both quantity and qual-
ity of body-building protein.
In fancy solid pack or popular
chunk style. Breast-O’-Chicken
means best-o'-tuna!
Our entire funeral
home, ambulanc-
es and funeral
cars are air condi-
tioned.
BROOKI.VN Gl’ESTS
Mrs. P. M. McKenna and
daughter. Rose, of Brooklyn. N.
Y. are visiting in the hotrit* of
Mr and Mrs. George (irav%|$nd
Miss Clara Kelly. Mrs. McKehna
is the former Miss Ann Gordon
of Ennis. They will visit other
points in Texas before return-
ing to Brooklyn in August.
J. E. KEEVER
MORTUARY
Continuous Service Since
1918
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$1.00 and $1.50 Value
3 Pair $200
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Highland. Mich., gets tired of bucking highway traffic he takes
off—literally. Bryan invented the •,autoplane.,, seen at top.
The same craft, bottom, takes to the highway with equal ease
after its Wings are folded. It doe* 90 m.pJtt. in the air and
•0 on the ground.
Values to 13.95
Limited Quanity
Broken Sizes
Further Reduced
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For a Delightful
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Values to $3.95
Ice.Cream
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Air Conditioned for your shopping comfort
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 169, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1957, newspaper, July 18, 1957; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth786391/m1/2/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.