The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1956 Page: 2 of 8
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3 19541 Thi- House OanvuiiMf on
Armed .Services la considering
ievjfUtion which will provide medl
<a. cart- for <h*pendenta of the
member* of the Armed Forces. The
President ha* recommended thi#
leRiriallon and the Defenae Depart
em utatea that thu measure 1*
iieceasan because the military de-
partment* have found it is becom
; On increasingly difficult to interest:
I <■ Kiipeient pe roomie! to make the
n ilu*r> a career In the past, many
military jiersonnel have bean per
s .aded to continue aa career per-
m nnel oecau.se of the availability
of medical care for their depen
tents and the economic advantages
which resulted Ir. event hit bene-J
were denied the .service number,,
the effect would unqueattorufcly be
completely demoralizing. This U>
pa: ticularly true today due to the
fact that industry now develop
iuv his benefit as a standard car
t eer incentive.
Approximately 400 thousand of
the 2 . million dependenU of ac-;
five duty pennnnel are overseas
or the laarful
<kpM’d*w
those dem-ndenu who. for out rea
son or mother, do not have access
to service medical facilities bv.
1 providing for the establish-
ment of a low cos* croitp health
insurance program in which pa'tl
clpatmg members could ihmiic
care for their dependents by pay-
ing 30 per cent '*f the monthly
premium cost, participants may
elect to receive care in military or j
civiliai facilities.
2 Aift Horiw* the purchase of
medical tare outside the continen
tal iimis it *'** r 8 v.
neither military medical facilile*
nor suitable private insurance
if in
$up;jort *
2 Children, under 21, unmarru^
including adopted or slap cUUdr«i
Included in this category are such
unmarried deixmdent children
over 21 years of age who are in.
capable of self support became of
being mentally or physically
capacitated and who are depends:
tot one half their suppart
3 parents and parents m la*, ^
in fud deiiendent for one iuilf 0;
their support.
4 Widows and dependent chll-
di-en of deceased members of ri*
1 Armed Forces unless remarn«*d.
It was stressed tha he propoieti
1, gislation will not take away any
IrHi . rz r^rsa:
the proposal, the bill defines the j m^h»> ®Jref|™“ b® at t,Mf ij
tc-rm dependent'’ to include:
1 The lawful wife of the -service 1 h-nse.
ci»a lion of the Secretary of r*.
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Willioms
MISS FLII’I'ER—Winner of "Miss Flipper" l»eaut.v content held in Liberal, Kan., as
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Tex., center, shown wearing Pancake crown. Her attendants are (Iwen Rt-nick. Liln*-
ral; Priscilla Taylor, Chtvton, N. M.; Janie Smith and Janis Moore, hotli of I.iheral.
left to right. (NLA Telephoto)
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the extensive amount ol medical, ability of a service medical facility
\ae is such that men in uniform
art ordered to places of duty
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POLITICAL
Announcements
The following announcement* are
authorized by the candidate* who*e
name* are lifted below and are
made subject to the action of the
Democratic primary July 28, 1951:
For Slate Representative:
Virginia Duff, Re-election
For Sheriff:
Burl White. Re-election
Wayne McCollum
Tax Aswwfcor-rolltt tor
Homer Tanner
A Dupree Davis
W. C Ralston (Re-Election)
(CITY OFFICES)
Street Commissioner:
J. F 'Jim> Layton
nany of than in area* of extreme . . . . ,
, - . dktated fcv the needs of the aer
cnn.ut: and •aver** .r.i: .; cone: vice> Their dependents may or care presently being provided do to provide the care or treatment re
tiorv* The nature • pf military *er „(Jt Mcematumy them, depend- pendent*; however, indications arc quired. 'I Ins ma;, lx* because the
ing upon the :IYcum»tanc«* in each that, if anything, lus estimate is treatment is be yond the i apabili-
M case In any event the military man probably conservative. ties ol the facility, c.r the treat-
ha* no control over the locale of This large group of dependents ukw i excluded by law
his assignment nor the conditions who do not receive military inedi- order to )•' ure the availability
which may place hts family’s cal care fail to dc so for one or medical care to all dependents,
health in jeapordy. Because mili more of the following reasons: {he legislation under consideration
Mr ar.d Mrs Wayne Munn and tury «»edical lacilities are not al- a Distance: Many dependents proposes to continue the pre ent
laughter Lmdy, of Ei.n^ s p e n t; way* accessible, medical car* can :eside at a considerable distance practice of providing medical care
Sunday with her parent*. Mr. and not be provided for approximately from service medical facilities and H- s**ivk< facilities to the event
M. J «- C ji-x.14: and .n th. aft- 4C per cent of our military de- therefore find ;t impractical or
cnoor. tnry va»*u-d Mr and M r e pendent*. Thi* percentage may impossible to avail themselves of
Colonel Collier , stem surprisingly large in view of this care.
-- ;_____ _ ......... .....b Overtaxed facilities: Unfortun
R* v and Mrs Kenneth Wyatt and Venable of Grand Prairie. Mrs. A C at'-iy, dependents sometimes find
s o\ert\m!ii guests of chapman and Mrs. 8 T Collier vis- themselves located near military
ii.s mother in Stqphenville ( ite<i Mrs. C F. Chapman. Sunday medical facilities which, due to an
---- unusual concentration of military M, anM Mrs. s'Joan Wrar
Rev and M:w. Tlioma* Tribble Personnel ar.d dependents, find it
1,1 Sn*‘ror' Stmday jin- aI|d Knla:id Bjlly t), impossible to provide medical care
wf. w- !!!!? Corsicana were Sunday dinner to all dependents.
gu**»t* of her parents, Mr and Mrs.
W M. Forston
lit
piemen
RICE
Mrs Eula Wivitten of Da 11a
pent rhursuay . nd Friday witii
Mr u::d Mrs. A!vy Collins and
Mrs C L. Tucio-r ir. Enrus Mr. and
M:> R^Oe:' Ku-sper and daughter
f P^r„s Mr. a:.d Mrs. Jimmy Rog-
ers n.’.d son of Dallas were also
guest*
Mr. and Mr*. J. W Wood and
family visited their daughter, Mr
^ ___ e , _ «nd Mrs. Donald Claxton anti
Mr ar-.d Mrs. Albert Bnipe* and ^tighter. Donna in Dalian, Thur*-
c. Necessary treatment unavail-
able: A third and open most im
portant rta-on lor the unavailabil-
ity of medical care is due the in
FRIDAY AND BATFRDAY
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Friday & Saturday
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daughter, Mia* Tommie Snipe* of
Dnikifc vjured het modher, Mrs C
F Chapman. Wednesday.
Mrs Jam'-t Kendrick of Pleasant
Or v- jpent Sunday with her par-
ent* Mr and Mrs. J. S Kitchen*
Mrs Charhe Davia of Bruns apent
a few rMys with Iter dauchtar, Mr*
Claud Parmer and Mr*. W1UM
Farmer.
Raymond WVx»d apent the wee*
end .n Dallas with Charles WfxxJ.
Mr and Mrs. Billy Porter and
daughter. Karen of Arlington were
Sunday dinner gueeta of her par-
ent* Mr and Mrs. Walter Banks
Mr J E Wood and aori J W
Wv-xl vuslted Mr. and Mr*. W. E.
Fowler and familv m Ooralcana on
Wednesday,
?*fr. and Mrs HolJl* Venable of Ir-
! vlr.g; Mr and Mrs. Aubrey Venabl<-
i and son R«v nr d Mrs Kilpatrick
| of Grand Prairie were Sunday din-
; ner guest* of their mother, Mr* J
L Venable. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman WiUWh*
Mr. and Mrs. .J. N. Northcut
and Mr and Mrs A L. Massev
went to Lisbon Hosjntal Tuesday.
Mi Northcut went lor medical e\-
ammation
Mrs I, G. GcKxiwyn. Mrs. W. A
____________Harrison and Mr and Mrs. Graf-
J. E. W'xjd visited Mrs. Mary Bryles ton Goodwyn and baby <d Dal la.
in Italy, Thursday night. visited Mr and Mrs. Roy Hall last
--- .Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs W T Pierce of En- 1 Mrs. J 8. Dyer has returned
nu> visited Mr and Mrs, J S. Kit- from New D»ndon ir. 'he home of
chen*. Tuesday. her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence !
---- Bioaduax
Mr ahd Mrs Charles John n Ml add M Liw.n Keen and
and children of Waxahachic, visite<! children of Pasadena , p< nt tie-
ww-kend with J8(i grandparent*.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conder, on .Sat-
urday,
Mr. and M-o. L. C Cook and son,
Mr and Mrs. Jim Parker,
Mr* Eknnia Rogers spent tlie
weekend in Arlington with her soil
Don. Or. and Mr., BOnTt, Larry, jlr .nl Mr.. J R. Bpla.n a,ld d;iuBhter Mr aml M,
Jon B'-it spent the week end
at ner home in Chester
M J R Hesti-r of Ennui, Re*
Wood and &hi, Randy were Sunnay
diruter gue»ts of their parents, Mr
and Mrs J E. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs J W. Whiteside vis-
ited in Corsicana, Sunday.
visited Dallas Jones at Lancaster or.
.Sunday—and alivj visited Mi
Splatfn*' brother, W. J. Splawn a*
ffe.a'or Springs.
Deri D-<. of Jadtsonvulp vn: ted
In* parents .Mr. and Mr.-. Hen
on Saturday
Mr. and Mr*. Bud Rogers and
son. Jimmy, Mr. and Mr*. John
NeIcier c! Della*; Mr and M r s j Rev aryi .Mrs Coy Queaerib uy '.f
FrorJc Seiler and family of Bints | Jackaonvlle. Mr and Mrs. T o m
vHlved tner parents. Mr-, ar.d Mae
L V.’. Roger* during the weekend
McBrayer, Mr and Mrs. Harold
WiIffon and xon-, of Dallas visited
their j»ar»-ntA, Mr. an i Mrs J D
Mr and Mrs Br ice Conner atid Quesenbtmy on Saturday,
eat.. Danny al Dallas vUired his j
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their ,on and brother, William
Gilbert, a patient ;.u Baylor hos-
pital in Dallas .Saturday,
Mrs, J. P Travis i;a.> been a
patient in Memorial Hospital since
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs E F Payne and
daughter1, Mary Ruth ami Carolyn
and Bobbie Robbins ol Lawrence
Kan as visited Mr and Mrs Bub
Mahalcy and Mrs Tv. a Payne last
a eek.
Mi and Mr: J ie Murphy and
ciaughtej of college Station and
Mi and Ml W I* Fo-.vlei .,nd
children of Weatherlord spent rlit*
weekend with then parent Mi
aim Mrs (' K Muiph'.
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1956, newspaper, February 16, 1956; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801512/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.