The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 111, Ed. 1 Monday, May 11, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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RXKliM I f I» EIMNKII KIIK
Mrs. Dunkerley
To Leave Tuesday
For Virginia Visit
Mr* <> 'i Dunkerlev will
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County Home Demonstration Agent
Suggests Freezing Surplus Spring Foods
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( ountx Home Dennriisiialum
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lend,! \ egel,
Cal deli wluh
, llll- >e|eet fiesll
ibh-s rigid 1 corn the
lhex ate at the
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right si ,igi- ,
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Freeze Surplus Spring
Vegetables and 1 mils
mg
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-m that influence
Freezing is a .pm k mw
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■ pialitx .,r,- |
neparalion pa, kag
to preserxe fresh greens as
par.,
mg. tie,’/, !
uI .-dotage
leading and length
gus and other -pimg xegei
aide
and fruits Freezing keep
s the
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11, , vc smile st raw
natural color, iie-h tlax>u
and
bel1le- ni d,
-w beri ies now u lule
food value of most xeget
aide
1 hex are in •
e.i -oil to e|| |o\ later
and fruits bettei than othri mr
thods of food prcpat at ion
Shower Given
For Mrs. Zabbia
Mrs Sam Zabbia was honor-
ed recently with .i pink .md hiue
Shower, held at the home ot
Mrs W. W. ndom Mrs .Inn
Dotson and Mrs Boh Clemons
shared hostess honors with Mrs.
Odom
Close ffiends and ncighhnt
railed dump* the . veiling hours
to delivei gilts to Mr- Zahlna
LEAVES FOR IIOI STON
Mrs Sallie Satterlleld went to
Houston Sa.unlay for a visit
with her sister, Mr Florence
Vcnahle
TO COMMEKt i:
Mr and Mrs Krrol Morgan
were week end quests <d Mr and
Mrs Fern Knight parents ot
Mrs. Morgan, in Commerce.
HERE FROM DM.I.AS
Mrs. Ka e Slayton ol Da I la.-
was a visitor in Funis Satui<I.i\
£
durum the nonproductive mon-
ths1' I n m t nils ripe red homos
are best lot Ire,-/mg I hey may
he jm< ked in \ rup in di v sugar
oi parked without w nd,-lit Tig
11 ow ever they have a bet tel t c\-
ture and II.nor if sweetened
Latest intorination on how
to Iree/c. and how to cook
Iro/en foods, is given in exten-
sion bullet in B 173. “Frozen
Foods Call or come by our of-
fice for your copy.
Window exhibits
I lat S id 1 to I he ( 'oil lit X < OtltlC 11
Fxluhits Committee Chairman
Mr> I rank < 'oliw as Mas pearl
Mis I ,u i he i Patman. Nash and
Mrs Vernon < ol lees. Red < >ak,
members, aim to every Home
I lemon st i at mil t'luh Member
who pai Mcipated in helping set
up the window displays in ret og
int mu of Nat mnal I lome I lemon-
stratum Club Week We hope
you all had a clianct* to see the
s\ indows in W ixahachie and
Italy In aiftlilioii to these win
(toss displays every club in the
counts has done something spe
cud in I fit’ll individuals club to
recognize this stock
I hank-- to Mr *'m ry in Waxa-
liaelue and Mr Morris Soil Con
serx at ion < >11 ice in Italy for t heir
help and assistance and especial-
ly for | lie use of their store xt dl-
dosvs.
lea\ e I lie-das lot 1 h.itllJIll \ a .
t a ft a x t it \vn ti tor sdh m-law
and daughter Mr and Mrs
lloim r t Mi Fit os she will at-
tend graduation exercises at
( hat ham Hall June 91 h at w Inch
tune Margaret McKIroy. dangle
tel of Mr and Mis M< Elroy Will
receive hot diploma
Helen Sharp Anderson of
Houston, daughter of Mr and
Mrs John \nder,son of Houston,
is also a member of the graduat-
ing i lass of t "hat ham Hall Mrs
\ndetson m the former Helen
Sharp ot Finns Mrs Dunkerley
recent lx returned from a visit
in Birmingham. Alabama with
Mr and Mrs Maurice Kirkpat-
rick.
GUESTS IIKKK
Mother's Das guests in the
Home of Mrs H K Hooch and
Miss Thelma Hooch included Jim
Hooch student at Baylor Uni-
versity in Waco, Mr and Mrs
Fd Hooch and Martha of
(dimer. Mr. and Mrs. T. M Sail-
try of Comfort. Mr and Mrs. ,1.
A. Hooch of Ft Worth and Miss
Hay Hooch and Carl Estes,
students at the University of
Texas in Austin
l NDKUHOKS SUKUKKV
Mrs. Frank l.uksa .It enter-
ed Memorial Hospital in Corsi-
cana Sunday to undergo surgery
today.
DAI,FAS HURSTS
(diesis in the home of Mrs
John M Weekley during the
week end included her son.
Chlotna Weekley and daughter,
Suzanne, and her niece. Mrs
Maureen Thompson and daugh-
ter Diana all of Dallas.
HOME ON KKAVK
Np } Howard Chase arrived
Saturday morning for a 23 day
leave with his parents, Mr and
Mrs I II Chase, and other
relatives. He is stationed with
the honor guard in Virginia
GET ALL
s 0
The reckon women aren't nr.
successful as men is they don't
have wives to advise them. ' "• * *
QUALITIES
fflottatcAc
Nice Stock Farm
For Sale
128 acres on hard surfaced
road 2>i miles fnim Knnis,
all well fenced, large barn,
everlasting lake o f water,
most all in fine pasture, an
Ideal place for a nice country
home.
Several other farms for sale
of various acreage.
W. D. ARDEN
Office
Opposite Post Office
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ONLY $289S
FOR MOST CARS
INSTALLATION Httf
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MOAT
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DftIVINA
CATItUI
The Monarch is one of Arthur Fulmer's out-
standing 1958 line of Seat Covers. There's on#
that fits your car and fits your budget._
New Stock Just Arrived
WESTERN AUTO STORE
3-PIECE SECURITY
'Woman'4.
III hi
I'rnon .mues
\A e.
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Patsy Barto
Entertains With
Slumber Party
Luncheon Honors
Mrs. F. L. Magee
Mrs. Borders
To Speak At BifiW
Luncheon Meeting
A NEW 3-l’ltXK M.t.Kl’KK, I especially f»*r chilcii. n of
** one to four year* who may require that extra, emergi-mv
pair of pants, i* now available tn soft, no-iron, dnp-div pli i,v
Loonwiaft Washable Dot snap fasteners *r>> used to secure the
Rent <>f the sleeper top. providing quirk action operation and
(.due flat weiring comfort, Also, fasteners arc secured to three
of matiiual, au Uay cannot ba pulled off and swallowed.
May Procession and Crowning Slated
Tuesday Night at St. John Church
Mot.
.Ulli
den of Wiu>
.• t he giitwt tpeehee
Ur noon lunch***
the Hu si new iM
Womens Club
the CornruuiUiy
s w ill give a dtrno*
how to mak* art*
lie Kuhin profrtm
.ill introduce the
will l>e Mr* C R.
d Mrs Sam Dd*ii.
It I
the ifib
and the entire high a bool w ill
march in the procession singing
hymns in honor ot ihe Moth. r
of H"d The publn is cmdudlx
invited
Due to the inclement weubei
the May Procession and Crown
mg of the Statute of the Blessed
Virgin Marx ongmallx s< lieduled
for Sunday night will take place
Tuesday at 7 30 p m m the St
John Cal hoi u < 'hutch .... ,.
Following the crowini
Miss Tliresa Coniiskex was juniors and seniors ut s
chosen Queen of the procession
and will place the crown on the
Statue Adell Spaniel and Jure!a
Whit fill will be attendants to
Miss ('otiuskev The entire senior
class will be dressed m for-
mal atlire and will serve as a
court for the Queen
Sister Anna Kouise stated that
the
Film
High School who have merited
high scholastic achievement will
be inducted into the National
Honor Society.
HI I s|s I IH»X| lint s|ii\
Mi md Mi H l: M V
, their . i. i -mi Mo, ti.-r
\ti .md Mi li I. t
(iai land and \H and Mi
Harp, i ol lloo inn
(,t | s|s I BOM dm I
Mi and \lt Tli.nl Ban i
li alld ‘ Inldl on o| |. ilia
Motlim I) IX gun 1 ol Ml ,
I >u 11 k < • r le v
\ ISH IM. ( \RKDI I lnS
Mis C \1 Bollei is xiMtinu
her on in law and dauglitci Mr
and Mrs Hood i ’henex Jr and
cluldi i'ii in i arro"ton
TO t.i; Mil X I I
T ri.mils
ed in-. 11.1 ’ loll -
HOSPITAL NSWS
VMtlng hoar* at iMfli
Municipal HofpiUi art U
to 11 am. t to 4 pja. mi f
to H p m ,
I* \ ME NTS IN THK HOSfTTAL
I k Newman
Mis Billy Bishop
M inis n l.indley
David Hernandez
Mrs Pauline Bentley
Buster Flovd
I! .1 Baker
Miss Anna Mikula
Mrs C K Willis
Mrs Raymond Kubin sad lb-
f mi daughter
llosa Lee Sheffield
MAulC I l AMT
OF PF^OGRESS
*
With The Lodges
Knnis Lodge No. 369. A E' &
AM will hold stated communi
cation. Tuesday. May 12th 7 30
pm Our District Deputy (irand
Master, Bro W (' Commons ol
the IMth Masonic District will
make lus official visit at Hus
meeting Members are urged to
attend Visitors welcome
W 1 Babe Jr . WM
\A’ T Pierce. Secretarv
112 VV. EaniR Avenue
Phone T&&-5&6L
WK NFFD
N K W (i R A D N
and
K X !’ K K I K N t K I)
Young men and women!
Ours is the
largest
private
employment
organization in
Dallas ! !
Many, many i
openings
m Dal-
las for:
f e; m a l k
Secretaries
$200 to $330 up
Typists
Clerks
2(H) to
300
mo typing)
175 to
230
Receptionists
173 lo
273
Bookkeepers
173 to
330
File Clerks
173 to
230
Keypunch and
Comptometer 225 lo
Miscellaneous
275
(not office)
Temporary
160 to
240
Typists and
S ten os
1 00 to
1.75 hr
M A L E
Accountants
General
$330
to $600
Office
Office
175
to 270
Trainees 173 to 240
Slock Clerks 173 to 300
Shipping Clerks 200 to 323
Warehouse 200 to 273
Register betxxccn H 30 3 or
Saturday 9 12 AM. with one
of our agencies.
EMPIRE
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Exchange Bank Building
6300 Hines FL-7-1331
WHITE ROCK
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1210 Old Gate Lane
((Corner 9100 Garland Roadi
DA-1-6491
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Dynamic Growth i
Dynamic Competition
•.. have brought on inn ruses in the
cost of natural gas at the ucllhcaJ.
Vigorous, booming competition from oilier pipelines
lor natural gas at the souice . . . the \v« IIIlead . . . keeps
forcing the field (list upward. Adequate supply to any
given area cannot be maintained unless these costs
are met. The natural gas company that serves ymi
nnisl not be presented limn t(iiupeting l<*r a lair
aliurc ol the natural gas supply.
Lone Star C'as Camip.tuy is cnmmitb'd to a pledge -
a ph dge to xou —that d v. ill maintain an adetjuate
supply ol gas.
StifnfyiiiR your itmt for roniiJ the •clock
uatinal &as h'iiicc is our oN/^a/ioit.
LONE STAR OAS COMPANY
(
How competition has affected field prices for gai
iuiju a ,tin weighted average held prices
(Cents per 1000 cu ft.)
r p,. |.,v ., - |,S» 1 .#'•« IYSS im l*»( IW !*»*•
*./u/v r.lmuilf l
Haavy bars stmw mi u en in w.'ifthted
|itn . s paid t>> prodnn-r* for ga* pur«
, li.iM-d m die 1«ls nf tin- Southwrwfem *re«
|,v in <t(<>r «i. pipi luir rninpinte* (not
,i. ,4i!,ili|i l IT.H .ml 1959) l ight b*u
*l»ow oil
ir itu r<as« & paid by Lone St4l.
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Gentry, Charles E. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 111, Ed. 1 Monday, May 11, 1959, newspaper, May 11, 1959; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801579/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.