The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1955 Page: 3 of 6
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Tfeursdar. r»».fmUr 2*. J»SS —THE fV*I* WEJKLT LOCAL—
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AUSTIN, Tex Pu
turanct* policies j.v
and Guaranty Co
buy other coverage,
safety.
That's the :
Garland j..i
Texas Board (.!
missioned h.
District Jud •• (
has appointed i
D Wheeler
to take o' ft op
multi-million do!]
Which the 1 M.i'1! :i f
have declared n
U. ti T, .
Closed l.t.' :
01 dei, has
Pink Bollworm Control
To Cover Ellis County
iwag is
| Cotton Planting And Plow Up Dates
! To Be Regulated By Law In 1956
| AUSTIN, Tax. (VP)—Kllis County has b<*r*n brought under
an expanded cotton planting; and plow-up control program.
Agriculture Commissioner John White announced today
that 21 additional counties in Central and Cast Texas, indud-i
in/ Kllis, would Ik* placed under th< new Pink Uollworm re-
{/illations for the 1050 crop year.
Under the regulations, cotton planting dates for Kill's and
surrounding counties, will oc Apr.!
at Ai|;>'m He.iU.pi
tl Dallas i'll Ha. 11. I"
boro,' Hie;
San A
J II Aid-
tv it.
Texas 1>< .» 1
said that Ci
accept. la- 1
nnv i.u't: ; •
policy ; ad ;
the d.i'r ,i. .i'p a
finalh i. l.ii i (1
"How i '. er." ....
sud J. add ,■ i
ht'aiii' ’!i( };.
a.'-; tjie :a up
iiccidesi’ ;.;t.
sa i i.sjicd a
the p<>;: :. *ld'■
cssiiry. fur ' in <
pend t :,t : !;<■<:, . ,i :u! \ c-
hicli; .it,on iih! ,i , id, ment
ha.*: • be. ;, ' . : • ■■■ ; > out of
finaljt i;ii : i y, : r *. .p-
ture T'
; .MOIll I
SIX ‘ i,
$2fW! ,*}.«) O', ; i;
VCtcmil. l.l! d
In An .tin !.i ' •
John He a ij■
Tile land ;
Za'.'.^la and m.
pertain'd n; .a,,
42 veteran.' n.
cans.' Ti n .
niotej's .'.i:e !.
Tills ,i a!a
civil .'an' '•)*(.;
Total !•. o.i ".
To'a! i * ■' : d
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AnJi-G, : 1 •. an
Courthouse News
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Jimmy Brown and Mr*: Martha
Faye Priddy.
Henry Alonzo Lee and Miss Thel-
ma Lucille Young.
Clinton Lycursu.- Allison and Mrs
Lillian Gladys McKeever.
Bobby Jot- Weaver and Mess Bar-
ba: a Jean Button,
James Hubert Jeffery'S* and Mr ..
Leona Wady,
Bob Skipper and Miss Kathleen
Gum.
Dalton B Youngblood and Miss
‘Ma.jone Carol Evans.
Archie Lynn Head a no Miss Pat-
sy Harper.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Earl C Dnskell et «1 to w. T
Munn Sr., lot In subd. 2, Div. 11,
Ennis.
1 to May 31 The deadline for Calk
destruction is by December 15 El-
lis County y» m an area designated
as Zone 7 White said cotton growth
dates were set in the new Zone 7
area a* the requr* t of county agents
and farmers. He said Pink
Bollworm is becoming more of a
problem in th.a area as th< nisei ts
adjus' themselves to weather con-
ditions farther north in the state
each vear.
White aid new Pink Bollworm
regulations for 'he 1%6 crop vear
list 100 counties under planting
plow-up contiol A totol of 23y
count us are affected by these or
other control measures White said
only 15 counties in Texas' Northern
Panhandle are ‘'relatively free" of
Pink Bollworm infestation, making
coliti >ls unnecessary.
4-H HIGHLIGHTS
By ANN B SOON! R
And
I, B. FERGISON
Ellis County has been designated
ix one of the counties in tic state
o participate in the Sears iloebuck
Foundation 4-H .poultry program
Hus is the first time this program
has been offered to Ellis County in
t\limber r»jf Vf»:i rx
Three 4-H Club members are;
eligible to participate and each of
'-hem receive eitner auO ui.-exi d
oaby chicks or sixty baby jrcults j
The club member agree to pi )
vide adequate brood.ne *»p.i, • m I I
ample feeders and wat'i'rs and
follow the beat advice avadabh on
brooding and growing th*. ■].. /. or j
i* uits.
Club members rcceu.i.g ih.'v. j
will return approximately one. J
third of the coat of th,
the cockrela are sold
oeiv.ng poults will likewise pay
.proximately one-third of the cos
the poults when their turk'js
ready for market.
Club members who will rec-*
poultry about March la ,» . K
neth Ri-ed ■ • Midi,
reive 300 baby erieks
Garvin of Mid >'h.
Kuykendall wih :><
p milts.
RAT \'-h MM \‘ ( ON I ROL
Western Hilk Owner | ElllS COlHltiflll
May Operate Texoma Lodge
DHT
WORTH Tex, <UP» —
of Fort Worth's Western
/el belie , e they have an
chance of getting a lease
te the New Texoma Butte
he» it is ready for occu-
ext April 15th
Injured In Garage
Roof Collapse
An Ellis Countian wa* one of
four workmen injured when •
I roofing section collapsed on the
1 wea'her ha* turned cold j Lfth floor of the new adolphue
d been _ dr*«- j ;;„•/> J perking garage In Os lias
-r :>n ; is everyone know J Wednesday.
are very destructive if
isure are not taken. Our
ibiioa
t .ooi>
.ns for the
tie which
4 ff Club
Z.-> W 1 j1
ho:a r<
I><
I II (
.hn :
. will r<
Mar>, B*
Pru<
00 b i;.
INDOtTKINA'l'KI)—With a couple of Christmases
i i:i‘i i im. two-year-old Ili'ent Hoffman tells his ei/ht-
rno:ith-old brother, .Mark Dana, what to expect when St.
Nick makes his scheduled appearance later this week at
their home in San Mateo, Cali!’. To complete indoctrinat-
f ]! ., V
inn, jli'ent dressed up t
> show Mark
just what the j
oily
np
•df i
n!(i man looks like.
(SKA Telephoto)
ui.i i1
;:i ,ii,mi;'i !v upheld '.'it'
.sur>- OOP < mpl
yens have taken a
tcp.i
to
u.ui, of a Duval County
(-■tin- (onicly
M'.il fiie .sta'e's la
VV ,.
n-
’■ ! 1 ‘1
•am.’ .Mr. fcdsteila O Garcia, empiuv n:
1 1,1. MlipCfi.a' Oil
1 a
w
IS :: ‘
1rji.iteu the Ijalance ol j
DOWtr wli.ih '
k< '•;{< ' Jan.mrv
1. 'I
he
uu
a t , !n:n..N , r co j ' hat
Mde.s new law
icu.n CUllnvi vs
ol 1c,
. in
.vi'.h the .state u:i where and
how nr :t.- .
per-..11 F: .'V. ,
only
1 ’ i - .]..!! i; ■ fur : ec> ive
: v id i inpluv. r:
.' mu:'.
had
to
He said "somewhat tighter” con-
trols over the state also are includ-
Geraldinc Stagg Robertson et vir | ing in the new rules, considered
Mrs. O. M. Staggs to Mrs. Vlasta j necessary In r-htssk an infestation
2. d;v. 15, Ennis. - , that was two to thre<- times heavier
Mrs O M. Saggs tot Mrs. Vlasta i in many sections this vear.
C Kubin. part lot 8, Subd. 2 Div 1 “-This picture is not as black as
15. Ennis. j it first look*," White added.
.1 E. Wallace to CJy of Maypearl I Drought conditions earlier in the
lots 3 4, 5 and 6, block 28, Maypearl.! year cut down the usual number
Lincoln Development Company to ; mature cotton fields. When the
Gary Adams, et ux, lot 4. block 4, ; normal amount of insects that Kur-
il boo 000.
. (it :. S’ 1.-j-.•»< rd-'.c: niv:1 the
Bin, ! .'talinc SO.886.390.57 on
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to'.il ..I .'in sin h
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t lit 115.', th" ; '1
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S' •»:. an
. in:., 'a i:'arti ning and far-rcach- 155 nr. 1-. o: n .r: otastruc'ion were
' ' ■ ; t tbuia'i' i last week by the State
H.aiiw.iC iinmis iu:i .
f I \ \S I I \I»S IN DOPE
T'Xa .e.eis .Li oilier states m ... Con':acts It t thus far on the
hi -..tl narcoU s ti'af!;r. So says Dallas-For' Worth toll road will
C. . 1 ]■:.(•"■ K. Herrnv.' of Austin Hi- total $13,524,321 tlfe*- awards are
a'ed tii.1' pushers 1 mu it easy to made this week for six braiges. Low
- i/a.u oopi ia Mi xico-Texa.s bur- - bid submittt d to the Texas Turn-
a : I'lwns. ! pike Authority whs by Harry New-
1 .iit. Lie.. G ab on, fur $2 196.273
. .lack of rnoifituie, recurrent
* ''( 17m, • 1 ’ 11 | c t • 1 11 i : * (lit . * v "A 1 f i f 1 ri T-1»
Antonio, before U. ;i<wly Mro.siK'ct.s
Daniel.- suocom- ... til, pi,i;ns co mt. v the USD A
■1 I'll (1'I|I|1 t! Hi fie. Hot h t, h c
a D.> I ’ ux lit * 1 Ptibla Sa 1 -
,11. i l'i aeral urn's alen-r tile; ...Six Texas hosp.tal ceii.-truc-
"1 r are #-ri>''. ly underman- ti n p.ojects have been ;t i to
.-'ii Herring. He ret: >mmetid- j r< 1 cive more than $1,000,00!) in fed-
I'- men and cqitipmei-.t . .. ; eral aid. A,');irnvnl by the State
;> stnl r laws. Hoard u IT d':: ,u a ,T> mley
SHORT sNOltlS ,.j Coyntv H. pital at Clarendon,
('ha: I- M Huge's of Amar.!-j'I^xai k.uia Ii '-pita! Llai.** County
ia> berm l'c-appoiiitf'd a memb'-r H'asju'a! c 1.1,m •. J..;:,' City-
lie Teachf1! Ri tireiivut Board el 1 Count v Public Ifleal'.ii Center at
teisijy (i veriior Sluvi'is. j I-or* Worth an, Waii 'a and
On!'. 15.001) i : the state's 38.- I Wuluta Genoa! H«- p,t-tl at
,B» ckley Pikes Estates Revised.
Richard Ray Graham, h ux to
Den E. Struotrg, part lots C, 7 and
8. block 58, Bullard's Add , Waxa-
hachic.
Cecil E. Spark* et ux to J. E
Moore, lots 4 and 5. block 1, neck-
lev Pike Estate Revised.
Mrs. Rose Lee Hanus, et al U, Fe-
lix Gerhch, lot 5, part 4 block 1.
Ha ii us Add., Ennis.
J E. Roach, et ux to fivbil John-
son. part 94 38 acres Joseph Boren
survey.
J. E. Roach, et ux to Ruth R'x-e h,
part 94.38 acres Joseph Boren Sur-
vey.
vired the winter began to emerge,
they had fewer feeding place*. As a
result, the pink bollworms w e r e
heavily concentrated in Uic re-
maining fields.
“Tiie fact that a greater numb'!
of Insects are stif-.'ivmg the winter
in areas farther north is a matter
of grave concern, however.
Farmer* in the northern part of
the st tte my just now learning what
the pefit can do.” White declared
"Eventually, even more counties
may have pr be brought! under
planting and plow-up regifl.ition.s.
Mandatoiy plgftting and destruc-
tion dates have proved *0 b<■ the
W J. Deuby, et ux to Leo J, Lut- most effective method of fighting
,n'tu::.
S.-
■ : P;;
•mu' United States
H - tcsTtift.t'd at
'1 !' :'
ker, et ux, lot in Win Dye Survey in
Waxahacllic.
Frank J Kubin, et ux to Joe
R. Kubin. et ux, 82.5 acres R V
Vest survey.
Alphonse Juricek, et ux to Aug-
ust Gerhch, 75.62 acres I. IJ Shep-
pard survey. :
Donald Whipple, et al to Joaquin
Reyes, art lot 7, block 1, Fears Add..
Waxahachut.
Millothian Lumber- Comouny to; ruary 15-Aori! 20. wit)
Calvin Charles Lawson, et ux lots! 25 plow-up deadl.ue
*’ S • V
Kn *
H .bei
a r k
M i be
WINS ACCLAIM OF
AU AMERICA^
Volu* Prued at
tarns'
* 95°° jm
>SEe...BU>...’
The Beautiful New
CHAMPION
PORTABLE
TYPEWRITER
19 and 20 block 14, Midlothian
E. R. Hutching-', et al ?y Verne
Pratt. 138 426 acres Harvey Smith
et al surveys.
Peoples Cooperative (Tin Com-
pany to A. M. Snntli et al lot m
Pi 1 o.i.
Ja< k Gei inn, et ux to W. C.
Fowler, et ux, lot m Ennis
J..me Bonders to Oracle
Chin.dli 1 lot 70 Highland 1
Add , Waxaliachie.
Janie Borders to Dorothv
Wuison. lor 69, H.giiian.l K Adi
VVaxa hue!) m
Mi: Rcbc. c., p.arso. ,-t ,i
D B Fowl, 1 part 10 83 at re S
W .111.0 k : v*'y
J .rues V, Kniiii t,, < ■ k
' ' ux lot : n M idiot hi,01.
K s Johnston, et ux •>
M. Ci id>. lot m Thomas Ol
m\i)it( » s
R.d»'i' . Helm Mm lav \
11. \ It a v Muirav
!)■ d/av « ihmi Sumaiers v»
!'.! i,1 W .: d Saunders
the insect in southern portions of
Texas,* 'Wlnte declared.
He released the Pink Bollwoim
control (Tates for 1956 a.s follows:
ZONE 1 Planting date-, are Feb-
ruary 1 to Mjirch 31 with an Au-
gust 31 stalk ri':'ruction <leadl.ne.
The zone includes Cameron, Will-
acy and the southern portions of
Hidalgo and R'arr Counties.
ZONE 2 Planting date are F'b-
Sep* ember
K. tie iv.
K'< berg, Nii'-'w , San Pa/ncio AAm •
sax, Jim Well Brooks, Duval,
W'dib. Zapata J.m Hogg, an ! 'tie
northern part.* of Hidalgo and Shirr
Counties.
ZONE 3: Planting dab, an !:■>.„
March 5-May in w/.h plow ...p t*v
Ot ’ober 10. m Dinim,' I,.«Salle M
Mullen, I iv. (> < x Pee !<>! , ,
('a,noun. Ja< ksoi 1 V (,u!iu ri
I)' Will. Gut, /.all W.lsoi Kono
V . •'*< IS a Hex.ll Ml 11 ill
M r erir k Ku : Va, V* rii . u
Uv.ilde Cctiiitick.
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In <1 Class fry ItSdlf There** never
been • pot table u compare with tluv Underwood
Champion’ A tenvauon deal aciovv ihc nation, it bm
m,,if feiturrt ipratci feature! I01 ama/mf
new erne ol operation’ It * Antenca’t most wanted
portable once »oa compare, you'll bu) the f uigcr*
) uie t hampum.
UPCO PRINT SHOP
fhone TKi-3801
CARRYINO CAM
INUUDIA
SII-SIT MARGIN
How • mifjm »et CP 1 RDNT
fut ean, accurate poki.toiwu#
•Ccojn on a rage
KIY SIT TABULATION
LinderwixmI ytitv Kr> vei tabula*
tK*n in a (wmtablf t Pet let t vob
vain aliRutnent am! mdeataUooi
*1 the touih uf a key I
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ties Vt
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when lut (»v a . .'
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nervl
111 mi i
la ll'lav He •• timsted
if'•
■ let' - '
Pit Hf
Mi
mi di >\ 11
*; •* Christmas Seal
Vn.pVMr1»'Salos At $3,311.35
wuk. '* ,u County
e Kiln (
III > f t I 1 I I tl 111 (III , It lit
t iU1 '' «t'"»i ti, .netugc ,l *w,,”s''
I.,. * from, jhr lt» j <
m'h Mmt.lin.
Intes*4-1.", 4 .'Ui k buUy*brrns mi saut p
trt*r 'ins vear *h»n !h«* aava uiu 1 'hn'ilgh
Agriiuitui'** < btitltitMuotier 'his yeai » ',«ti*
( White Hr v*iU6i Lirmeii in,Vat wlu< U .u
■w up field... <»f e't’nn f'aikii vaat * imI*.
.u.a . v. h‘u «• a:.u now * ■
’he bait i.urnbf.r of baits to
11 ; •. 1 # . 1:.*. uagulan’-s
IHSTRH f 4-lf COCNT'IL
’, Four 4-IT Council rri'” in
December 10 and at tins
Jufulyn EH. of M iyp« ar!
.div u,•.failed a d.s'rict
... 1 !.airman.
■ dvn chairman of ‘Ins group
pr« jde at all flgv'.nc* conn'll
1: :'s. •." i w II f><' a d« 1< gate to '
'. iff' .la'll. 7, be h mo. bs
, I.b. II, f 'oil. ge S' .t.on, 111 rl-
' ,u< 1 d it she w ,,I be
r oum.jt A inch
u.a, • >1 1 : t:. Dust .< t 4-H
, 1;, i in: ' :.1 D1 <' ’ Gad
B a '. i
1 He was James F. Allen, 48, of
Wax iliac hie, w ho *.uttered a che*t
injury.
'1 he other three workmen, who
A< ie on top of the section when
/ collai>sed at 3 35 pin. were fi'im
Dallas. All except Jack Gossett, 50,
were released from the hospital.
Gusset t was admitted with a back
All four men fell on top of tho
'uiiajxad concrete un It crashed
f;on 1 the celling to the flo'zr, a
distance of aixuut 20 feet.
The wooden supports were re-
imit'd to have given away from
under the pre-cast concrete roof
joists.
INIIfiS IIOKfTf M.
riav Potter of Palmer haa en-
tii'd Kurus MunJcljral Hospital af-
t.i-r having suffered a heart attack
. :, lou'f home from Spr.nifhill,
f."uisiana wheie he spent the
Ci::: ' man Holiday*
Out tfa, Qfsi - (Rirty Hub
Fosjivc foods
Shin l int* N«*. 21 •>
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Shnrfim* Imiiicv
PEACHES ............ &■
BLACK EYE PEAS
( ulilnrnia
1 11 ( KI.CO
10'
I'apcr
NAPKINS
Maraschino
CHERRIES
Kellv Crocker
CAKE MIX
1 1 n , 1:1.1.0
19'
2 Pkgs. 25'
8 Oz. Jar 25‘
Pkg 40'
BLACK EYE PEAS
fii een I 1 esli Shelled
No - Cans
14
..Vi, :;tMi
( ans
10
r
CARNATION MILK
For I iucr l!a\or in Codec
iSTif *’
I Ml,
( \ N s
38
<•
PRODUCE!
ORANGES, Texas Lb. T
RED GRAPES Lb. 15'
RED SPUDS 10 Lb Bag 39'
CRANBERRIES Lb. Box 19'
I III I Mill-. I I liMI*
GREENS. Bunch 10'
BUFFET FARE IN A JIFFY
WOLF CHILI
Nil. 2 Can No. I Can
43' 25r
Wnlf
TAMALES . . Reg. Can 23c
CRACKERS
Dixie llelle
1 Lb. Box ........... 19°
DESSERTS 2 Pkgs. 10°
Kelpens Asst.
MELLORINE Gal. 69c
BEVERAGES
11 mis'* of George lb O/.. ( ‘n
PINEAPPLE JUICE 25°
b Pack
Coca Cola plus deposit 23°
Hi ID.
Orange - Ade 1 c < •<» 29°
lo-l.ml I <>/.
SANKA COFFEE Jar $1.09
Mike lliit
||\ I MIX I III KU \ir*
( III I I I.
MAXWELL HOUSE
IN -I INI
YAMS, No. 1 Bushol $2.00
j 6 Oz J ci r
$1.39
ho In * in lied
HAMS |1AMS ^d(ly-To-[dl
lbs. $M5
1 lei 1
PCRK CHOPS
Lb. 45r
CHUCK ROAST Lb.
39’
j "!K1 (H\
KH \ S 1
: STEAK
Lb. 55r
PIKES PEAK Lb
49'
! GROUND BEEF
Lb. 29'
ROUND STEAK Lb.
69'
!h t h h
BEEF PLATE RIBS Lb
25'
SiEW MEAT
| , , , • , |
Lb. 39*
KLOBASA, Smoked Lb.
55'
i BACON ENDS
Lb 18-'
CATFISH, Fresh Lb.
65'
i DRUM FISH, Fiesh Lb. 45‘‘
SWEATERS
\\,„.| hi \
Each $149
PRE INVENTORY SPECIALS!
DRESSES
GOWNS
$1.69 Each $1.49
Ml N - U III I I 111,,11, ,, I nil
WORK SOCKS DIAPERS BEDSPREADS
5 Pair $100 12 in pkg. $1 69 j Each $3.29
Price*
Effect v«
Friday and
Saturday
KUCERA’S
OPEN
UNTIL
7 00 ON
FRIDAYS
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