The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 299, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 1953 Page: 4 of 6
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lOrit—1'\M's IHIIV VFWR~-Mnmlay Fvenlns. DtrNiili#r 21, IM3
Santa Letters
■ fur Hu..la Claus,
I urn a littk* ill 4 yours old unVt
my name 1* Kathleen. My little
l>:other, Charlie, is 2'>,■ yearn old.
V.V have ti n (I to be Rood this year,
bill we still sink our thumb*. We
are trying to .stop. Will you please
bring me a dolly with hair, hair
curlers, a r&.iib and purse. I would
alfco like a Doll-E-Nuner set and
some doll clolhe* Hi in;: Charlie a
doll and bottle, a little ehoo-chno,
and a little led wagon We both
want a lew little Nurpriie.s and
some fruit and candy In our slock*
lug*. Please remember all the othei
boys and girls * *
We love you,
Kathleen and Charlie
Qu.ilry.
Dear Sant ii,
I am a little girl 4 yen is old and
I have tried to be a good girl but
sometime.., J foiv.et and am bad. I
Westinghouio & Philco
TELEVISIONS
Westinghouse
Home Appliances
G. E. Farmer
SERVICE STATION
AND APPLIANCE
E. Ennis Ave, Phone 974
would like for you to bring me u
walking doll, trunk record playei
am some nuts, fruit and randy. 1
will leave you artne take u:ul coflee
on the table
1 love you.
Ruby Nell Howard
Dial Banin,
1 am a little boy 7 years old and
am in the r.rc or hi grade iviy tench*
i ’s name i* M 1*>, Well Pol Chi 1*1.
miiH I want a H-B gun and B-B ■
end any thing cU* you think I
would like Pita e don’t forget mv
little brother, Jimmy Jtay. He’* 2
year* old. Bring him a little tractor
and anything cine you think he’d
like.
Heniy Edward Much. ,
Dear Hu lit a.
1 am u little girl 4 year* old.
ricuse bring me a doll. Iro.ilng j
board ami little dlahe*. Flense don’t
li rget Ami! Uillte and Uncle Al-
phonse Hung tins ta by fJiunlmaj
and Oraiidpu* hou.se. Well be
I hi ie for ClirlNtinn .
Shirley Jean Mach.
P.8. Ple.iKe don’t forget Uncle
I.an and Helen.
Di ar Santa,
Thank you for what you gave
me last Christmas. I want a doll, ,• 1
cowgirl Null and Borne book*.
Love,
Hally Ann |Woo I.
Dear Ha da Claim,
I am a little boy seven year* old j
and In the rjerond grade. Please
'bring me a buskctbnll act, wrl.st l
w.ili li and oilier toys you think I'd ]
like Don’t forget my little brother,'
Unhide, Bring lum mi animal Net, I
leleplmne and Pi cm It harp, also'
candy and nut*, Don t ......... my l
h! le , and oilier children.
Love,
Huherl David Dnch-ur,
PUMPS LIFE FOR DAUGHTER—Bcrnadino Pollock, \4, Dark*
ground, is still alive after M month* in a coma, thank* to th«
homemade Miction pump exhibited by her father, Cecil Pollock.
Ion ground. 'J'lic pump, fashioned from u refrigerator Compr«»|for
and washing machine motor to save the cost of a professional
model, Is turned on every half hour to clear mucus CfOm-the
child’s throat, and has been in operation lor 11 months. BfTO*dW)C,
\ who entered u slate of coma in August, 1032, following Operation
for an ab.setts caused by n mastoid infection, may regain COD*
etiouineas at any tune, say doctors who give her A ftgrfg chant*
k to live. ' —< Y ' ~‘\ \\
" fil— — V-----"
have tried very liar I l
,y«or, Would you plea -
. cl, of lUJim, a lout hall
i owhoy Mill, a pair oi
l.ki Aloe some fruit, nu|b> act! [ January.
—FARM—
Rambling*
By WAI.TER M. LOVE
CD. Agricultural Agent
Pasture Making
After visiting with I. O. Moore of
i Wonts on hi* fumi eu*t of Alma-
i one day liwt week. I ww able to
I |i*t 12 different kind* of giuones and
five different kind* of clover* we
oaw growing on thi* farm. Mr. Moore
1* doing an excellent job making
pasture* on acme badly eroded land
that wu» laving out when he bought
it several years ago He 1* having
better success than most people do
with K. R. Blue Stem and the Ren-
ner mixture of winter grasses, but
with all the new grasses he Is find-
ing Uua for summer good old John-
son glass and Madrid clover are
hard to beat. He believe* In using
plenty commercial fertilizer to help
get the grasses oral clovers started.
Trench Hilo Work*
l<usi summer when Dr. Weedon
and Lee Lamance were making a
part of the old Waxahuchle swim-
ming pool Into a modified trench
silo there were more than one of
us who wutciiod with Interest, but
still wondering could he make it
work. Well, it certainly did work.
There Is pructlcally no waste and
tile *|lugr is as good as any you
ever see. If you are thinking of
ever fixing u concrete trench silo,
you might profit by stopping by to
see this one, It Is Just out of Waxu-
hoehin on the Midlothian Road.
|Jvi%task Activities
At tltc request of the County
Pally Association, we are trying to
arrange a on* day dulry school to
be held in the county sometimes In
February similar to the one held
Holiday Tragedy
i Preview for Tex.
Over Week-End
Amlin. Dec. 21 (UP»,-Texas has
had a weekend preview of holiday
tiagedy. A United Press survey
' ; how that at 1-tisl 20 rrson* died
violently, 10 of them In traffic uc-
, |,||,I nil ilie lust weekend before
the iiMially-bloody Christmas arid
New Yen'', weekend*
Tii l-xus Department of Public
H.ifciv ha predicted tliut loo per-
HIM will die on 'll- highways dur-
the 10-dav Christina* and New
1 ye; holiday period, Many more
Will be injured and some maimed
dor Ilf?. i
SYMBOL OF HOPE — Ambrose Sfllmlnl, ol Yonkers. N. Y.
demonstrate* the winning symbol of the $1000 contest lie- started
among We*t Germans for u symbol that will mean "hone" to
people enslaved by the Communists. About 20 per ccritV'of the
entrle* come from the Soviet zone, with entrnnt* using West
German return addresses. The winning symbol, selected from
2500 entrle*, la a simple drawing that transforms the Soviet ern-
blam Into the Christian cross In two sketches. The ilrst shows
the tickle flattening itself out In a straight line and the hummer
becoming the crossbar. The second drawing shows the completed
ere**, it wa* submitted by u German whose initials are “1I.J.S."
but Sslmlni sold he would have to find out if he wanted Ids name
used. Many ipcclllcd that their names were not to he disclosed.
) be good nil | eiiiHly. Don’t forget all the
• bring me a boy* and girl*,
a bicycle, n Your little friend,
boots, and a .lames Lynn Made well.
I>t ar Hindu,
I am a little tiny
0 years old and
i owhoy ranch, and a big
in d anything !s • you think
truck.
1 may
PARKER JEWEL
SELL OUT
CONTINUES THROUGH CHRISTMAS
Everything Sold at Wholesale Price Plus Tax
Costume Sets-------$2.88 to $11188
ls w
Ear Screws------$1.20 only - Jgc
Bracelets-------$2.40 only-
Pins--------- 52.40 only -
Broaches-------$2.40 only -
Watches 17 and 7 Jewel Standard
Movements, Bulova 7 Broadway
Guaranteed-----$||88 to $Jjg,88
Cuff Link Sets - Anson - Best Quality
% Price
Ronson Lighters at Cost - No Tax
Zippo Lighters at Cost - No Tax
Money Clips - Vi price
Ident Bracelets - Photo
Re« 1050 & 8.95- Now $488 to $£88
o 7f
AH Merchandise Is Guaranteed 100 V
By Our r»tcre And The Factory. We Always
Handled The Best Quality That Could Be Bought
A*.d Will E xchange Qr Refund Money if You Are
Not Satisfied With Your Purchase. We hove *ust
Received A Shipment Of Next Year s Merchan-
dise. Many Items Which We Are Sure Thr*t You
Will Not See On Display In Other Stores Until
After Christmas. So Buy Next Year's Merchan-
dise Today At---
PARKER JEWELRY
111S Dallas Street
otherj yVc ni**, requested that Elite
Doimty be Included In a .series of
one day general livestock clinic*
that ure to be held over the state
this spring by the A&M College
Results of these requenta will be
announced us soon as possible, and
If either of these event* are secured
for the county, the final plans will
b* utade by local committees of
iu’t forget
Dear Bantu,
I am a .little boy IB months old. I,
would like lor you to being me u
locking horse, *onte rubber ’ blocks, I
sonic toys that tnuke noise and1
ati.Miiiug else you wish, tkime nuts,jttiairy and livestock producers.
11 nil mid candy. Don t forget my » . ,
»iother, James Lynn. , I *»**t CUck* lor Egg Production
Your little friend. ' ov" h® f,Ve f»rR
Jimmy Donald Madcwfll. havlT *h°"n Umt the Producer
' i make* little or no money from hi*
flock the first half of the yew Dr.
J. H. Qulsenberry, head of the
Poultry Husbandry Department of
Texus A&M College, says most of
your profit is mude from June 1 to
Junuary 1. It ls not too early, Qtils-
inberry * ays, to begin thinking about
buying your chick* for egg produc-
tion to get in on the rise in price*
It lakes about five months for the
| chicks to reach maturity so it you
six years old. T 1 buy In February, they will be com-
ing into production around June 1.
1 Dairy Problem*
The dairy Industry has it prob-
lem* the sume as other phases of
agriculture. R E Burleson, dairy
» ..*<■ husbandman for the Tcxu* Agri-
cultural Extension Service, says the
high cost of producing milk along
with the slow drop in prices ns good
example* of these problem*. Two
other problems faced by the dairy-
men toduy are the increased use of
dairy substitutes and the large sur-
plus of dairy products left unused
every year, Burleson says these
Dear Santa,
i am a little girl nine years old
and T have a little .sinter tun. Dor
elm linns f want a doll, Ctncjerella
wrist watch with a slipper and a
Mr. Potato Head, also do
candles and nut*. ,
I love you,
Patsy .Jo Vtouckn
D<ar Santa,
i urn n little girl ..... ... ...
tn<1 to be good, so I would like for
on, Mania, to bring me a doll,
muk.' up ret, and a Tqy Dial Type-
writer, also don’t forget miy candles
and nuts.
I love you,
Doris Moucka
Dear Santa, *
We arc two hoys seven and nine
years old. We go to Hi, John School.
We tried to be good boys «U the
.tear round. For Christjngs plfjUe
bring us some gun and holster set*,
a lootball. .some American Ldgs,
also some fruit, nuts and candy. | problems must be met squarely by
Please don’t forget our mom, sis, | the people In the dairy Industry’
and two older brothers and all the; and solved by them if the industry
other hoy* mid girls. ’ is to continue to make progress as
Your lrii?nds, ’ j it hu* In past year.
Ivan Ray and Joseph |* -------- — - — —- -
Klovuk.
Dear Santa,
I’m visiting Diane and Wayne but
when >ou come Christmas, I will
he at my home, 244# Volga SC. IAtl.
I.is Please bring me a walking doll,
a nurse kit, a bakery set, a reel I
one, mat an Ironing b<»aj-U. Don’t!
tm get Bubba’s Roy Risers hdlster j
and gluts and real bullets and don’t t
imget Donna Kay.
Thunk you very much, \
Hue Nell iHiprjoy.
I
Quickies - by Ken Reynolds
‘*y/(
Dear Manta.
f um a big boy five years old. II
would hkc u eowboy outtlt, a train,
nuidy and nuts, J have tried to be!
a *n<»d iiuy.
Love to Santa.
(Juiittou F. Clark
PH Don’t forget mv si Per. iwAher •
.i d diiddv
Wk |
LiUL
!
IViu Santa.
I urn u little
have tiled to
i.rittg me a
honing board
.'iH Mv otiier
von so i«i |
**. . . when I tell ntv wile
hImiuI the mistletoe we qoi in
the Knnis Ihiilv News Want
»• won’t Mivxe it!"
331,000 Texas
Homes Set For
Modernization
Cluttered nttlc*. unused boBcments,
I
summer-only porches and outmoded
heating system* will be the target 1
of the greulest residential face-
lifting Job In the history of Texas 1
during the next three year*.
Million* of dollars will be spent
In moderni/ing a least 331,000 ex- !
istlng homes to provide adequate
living spuce for new and growing |
families, according to the Oils Ap-
pliance Manufacturers Association
which has Just completed a study of
the Southwest's residential growth.
Largely because of recent and
planned expansion of the South-!
west’s network of natural gas pipe-
lines, an estimated 331.000 home*
will be converted to gas for heating
during the current and next two
heating season* and GAMA nntllel- |
pates that surh activity will result
in improvemnot of much unused
space into useful living quarters.
Harold C.,' 'Day, chairman of
GAMA'* house healing division, re-
ports that 'existing homes heated
by gas in Texas will Increase by !
32 per cent by lilftfi, from the pres-
ent 1,302,00 to approximately 2,007,-
000 Most of these installations will
be made In existing homes but an
additional 268,000 new homes will
be equipped with gus heating when
constructed."
Results of the GAMA study in-
dicutes that 108,000 homes In tIn-
state will be converted to gas Iv-nt-
ing this winter. 110,00 next winter
and 113.000 during the 1963-38 heat-
ing season.
Modernization of a heating system
often ts accomplished by completion
of an unfinished attic, winterizing
a porch or partially finishing a
Beware Coughs
From Common Colds
* That HANG ON *
Crcomul-iion relieve* promptly became
it got* into the bronchial system to
help loosen and expel genn laden
phlegm and aid noiutc to soothe and
neal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
membranes. Guaranteed to pirate you
or money refunded. C'reomulston has
stood the teat of mdltons ol users.
CREOMUySION
idnw CaasS*. CSmI Calm. Ac«H InwxXtU*
Thr- p i -I weekend * dealhs came In
.i variety ot ,tra fir mishaps, shoot-
ings. farm accidents and fires.
The hr vl'si rlcHth-tnker of the
■a ,'(' tit s w ,n a 2-car t rash near
Richmond Saturday nighlUn which
three person died, The victims were
Jim Ed Jones of Rosenberg, Richard
II t urn t of Mobile, Ala , and Ham-
pel Hawkins, a DhHik Negro.
Tlowev’-t', the toll was built up m.V
many sinirle-deiV-h accidents oc-
curring on i a In-slippery roads.
Color A Cheer
Cranhrrrlrs add color and cheer to
-•our table. They also contribute
Vitamins C and A.
Timely lip
Th’Ti- j a lai. i- cranberry crop
lids vein. Plan to use them alien In
salads, relishes, and desserts.
| cella r
Extension of heating pipes or
I ducts to euro for them- new rooms
; makes them llvoljule the year,
I 'round, and costs very little If com- j
plated at the time of the heating,
system's conversion, according to 1
Day. 1
RICHARDSON BROS. FENCE
COMPANY
Chair. Lenglli l ence—No Down
Payment—3(1 Month* To Pay
MACK HUFF, Agent
Phone 42W fnnls, Texas
BB®
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Foot wurmors for tho nursery st-t in a
cozy assortment of fur- and flannel-lined
styles . . . ouch Id’Urlit pair worthy of a
fanturinl role under thu rhristnms tree.
-
$1.50 to $2.98
ROGERS SHOE STORE
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CHRISTMAS SlOCKING
girl five >eats old I
tie a *ood girt Pleia-e
desk. dolt, iron Mid
and u gun Don’t for.
bo\» and girls Tbaitk
io\e \ou very much
Ju< ei Neil s.iulett
t V a: Ss.4i,la,
1 hi a little girl a lino l A ve«u*
In 1 help my mother a M ItritM j,,
e a doll uonm* ixwni iron Mid
dolus. It<tn« Mtmethmx tor m>
Pain u«t*« Dtotte I love- very
Alls
Deal Santa
! want a Huutx Walker and a
l *blr and two chairs chins disluv
I tune been waiihln. your program
I iiaxe irtrsl to hr a v"'-'*! girl I «m
eight >♦«!-* okl
Loir.
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PH l>«a l twoel* the one acuua
GOOD IIOMFS
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iMMtraare—Real total*
TVIepUane M Fnnlv T*uw
lovely Anmoul Nylon', two
poir\ in btouiiful v»hii« tell
J Chrivimciv 'toikmg, qady dec-
oruh'd with white for fell, *.liver
sporhler' and brilliant u«quin\
A hand r*m® qJl for the
price ot the AirmaivJv uionul
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 299, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 1953, newspaper, December 21, 1953; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782748/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.