The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. [66], No. [28], Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1957 Page: 4 of 4
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■ Mr and Mrs W C Hove have
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! services here for Mrs \\-
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of then daughter. Mrs Clayton
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I want to be an actor not a I
personality I want to do all]
kinds ot puts \nd in the set '
<md plait the delinquent is onlv
5 per cent <>| teen age society I
think that young actors and the
picture business in general owc|
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Minco wants to do more up 1
beat stories like Rock. Pretty ;
Baby. " the kind which show that I
it’s possible to be young and
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amount expended.
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MORTUARY
Phone TR5-3891
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FOR SAIF— 154-Acre
farm 6 miles northeast of
Ennis in Ellis County; 123
in cultivation, balance pas-
ture. 4 room dwelling and
barn; well and two tanks.
Six acres timber in pasture,
part valley land. $115 Per
acre.
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Mrs W \ Mizell is ill at her
home 908 X Main
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ON THE EXTENSION LINE
Income Tax Time Is Reminder of Need
For Keeping Valuable Records Safely
By MARI I (OTIIKVN droyed ’hat ...... r diz. -
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With income tax here again |
we are reminded ot the need for ,
keeping records and valuable
papers, keeping them in a safe
place and keeping them in an
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good storage for some records
Insurance policies w ills stock
certificates, or bonds are val-
uable papers deeds, bills of
sale leases or mortgages, birth
certificates, records of military-
service. all of these and others
are more or less permanent pap-
ers or records
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107 Acres with good
six-room dwelling and
barn adjoining the above
tract at $85 per acre. The
two tracts will make a nice
little stock farm.
Family Night
At Legion Hall
Monday Evening
The regular family night
dinner will be served to mem
bers of the American Legion
and Auxiliary Monday evening
at 7 30 al 1 he Legion Hall
kept at least five years It may
be good business to keep prop-
erty tax payments indefinitely
It is good business to k e e p '
these records filed in an
derly way and kept in
place
Often it is not until some
thing is lost or accidentally de-
OUT OF CHARACTER
MADISON. Conn.—<U Pl— A
teen-age club formed to curb
juvenile delinquency suffered a
jolt three days later when its
president was arrested on charg-
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So much is written and said
about nutrition these day per
orderly way A safe deposit box |laps VOu feel that n doe-m I ap
at your bank is a safe place foi p|s youi family you serve
your most valuable papers \ Wt.|] balamed meals and vour
file or box at home may provide family is well fed "
Even though you serve what ,
is known as the protective foods i
such as vegetables fruits, and
proteins does your family eat
.enough of these foods or a r e
I they guilty of overeating foods
I that are rich and non essential”
Poor fqpd preparation which re
suits in loss of food values is a
Income tax records should be cause ot poor nutrition
, meals and the failure
i time to eat in a relaxed enjoy-
: able atmosphere can
diet deficiencies and poor
geslion of food-
LEFTOVERS
Do you have muffins or rolls
leftover’’ Split them and spread
with butler or margarine j
Sprinkle with coarsely grated
nippy cheese Toast them under
I the broiler until the cheese
I melts. Tasty '
Mr and Mrs Jackie Cashion '
hate announced the arrival of a
son. Jayson Richard Cashion,
born January 2B at the Ennis
Miiiik ipal Hospital
.AMES la (Cl’i — Ink spots
I need various types of removal*
’ treatments, says Opal Roberson
extension textiles and clothing
, specialist al Iowa Stale College,
j But she said the old-fashion-
x cd idea of using milk to remove
I I ink stains isn’t recommended.
I 1 If a washable ink is spilled
f ' on a washable fabric. Miss Rob-
erson said, the fabric should he
soaked for 30 minutes or more,
rubber with soap or synthetic
T detergent and washed in warin
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Kaa • patented * thia * ‘‘lemon
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save you many a sUnf from the
Hid Juice squirting into your
•ye instead of into your tea cup.
film, the lemon slier won't slip
•ut of your Angers. The shield
Is a tbrea-inch square sheet of
•tear cellophane. Two opposite
corners . era Sealed together,
forming a triangular sling Into
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Small furnished house; furnish-
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Muirhead 892 W Brown. TR5-
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SERVICE
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AUTOMATIC WASHERS
T.V. SETS
Service Men Carl ‘Andy’ Anderson - John Perry
Du-All Furnitures /i Appliiince
112 W. Knox Phone TR5-2323
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RENT RECEIPTS — YOUR WILL — LIVESTOCK REGISTRATION PAPERS — CANCEL-
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. [66], No. [28], Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1957, newspaper, February 2, 1957; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1297616/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Ellis+County+-+Ennis%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.