The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1970 Page: 3 of 8
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Conservation in USA and 2 Territories
Verbal and Pictorial Trip Treat To
Ennis Garden Club by Jack Bradley
Jack Bradley, Ennis area soil She also reported that the Fire
conservationist with the U. S. Dept, has offered to give a tree
Dept, of Agriculture, in his talk to the City in memory of the
before Ennis Garden Club mem- recently deceased Buster Floyd,
bers at the club’s January meet- Coffee was served by Mrs.
ing Tuesday morning, emphasiz- Walter P. McCall and Mrs. H.
ed the importance of conserva- G. Lilley, hostesses for the meet-
tion of the land and all natural ing, held in the TP&L assembly
Wednesday, January 7, 1970—THE FNNIS DAILY NEWS—3
Clubs • Personalities • Weddings • Homemaking • Fashion
resources.
"We must never forget that
nearly all our food, clothing and
homes come from the land” he
said, and told about the value of
conservation of soil through
planting cover crops, the ones
nature grows in various areas or
the indigenous to an area being
best, and building of ponds,
lakes and reservoirs for stock,
room.
Or The
Avenue
Ry FAY CASEBOLT
Casey and Avenue were guests
at the Waxahachie Lions Club’s
irrigation, drinking water, beau- 45th anniversary banquet last
tification and recreation. night at Brookside Inn, Casey
having been a charter member
of that club and incidentally
about a year before we moved
to Ennis he received his 22-year
perfect attendance pin in that
club.
The only other charter mem-
ber of that club present was
J. RICHARD SIMS of Dallas,
formerly of Waxahachie and be-
fore that of Ennis, and with him
J was his wife, CLARA. Casey was
president of that club back in
1932 when, we recall, attending
the convention in St. Louis and
going on to the World’s Fair
A balance of power exists when a feminine crocheted polyester top and skirt is
contrasted with a man's bold, wide, black-strapped wrist watch and strappy shoes
with clunky heels, (left). But the feminine power wins out after all with the chiffon
maxi scarf. Gianni Ferri of Banf thinks that's what it's all about. Natural color
stringy-looking crochet (right) does the most to cover the least. Sweater Bee cro-
chets the short-sleeved drawstring bare midriff top and the matching little skirt
in linen and cotton.
JACK BRADLEY in Chicago.. -
Mr Bradley : We also feel close to and Wise Consumer Practices Are to Be
Mr. Bradley said Americans 1 Ton Ch
have built more than a million members here as they awarded Emphasized at YHT in Convention
Pon Sim 0 east twenty years, us the Citizens of the Year for Consumers want to know how has served YHT well this past
been bolt snumdred dams have 1967 at their 1968 Valentine to be wise, and so do the Young year.
ten years and that thirty So banquet, which we will always Homemakers of Texas as they officers recently elected to
these eleven hundred have been remember with pride. prepare for their 8th annual con- begin a two-year term on the
built around Ennis. These were T Orchids to C. D. TRACY vention in Galveston, January State Executive Committee are:
constructed for flood preven- LANIER secretary-treasurer of 16-17. Mrs. Mary Ann Russ, Tahoka;
tion, water conservation and the Ei as Donsoerrect attendant “YHT—The Wise Consumer” Mrs. Penny Elliott, Stephen-
recreation. Ceterecora in "ne Ennis Club is the theme for the more than viler Mrs. Linda Penn Sulphur
He then showed a series of which he has served as secre- 600 delegates and .advisors ex- Springs; Mrs. xannita a t V
beautiful colored slides filmed in tary-treasurer for 25 years and pected at the Galves Hotel, con- Corsicana; and Mrs. Joyce bel,
the 50 states of the USA and its aiso he is past Deputy District vention headquarters. three Rivers,
two territories, Puerto Rico and Governor. He was named Dis- Money management will be Continuing on the Executive
the Virgin Islands, explaining trict membership honoree in discussed by Dr. John W. Cash- Committee are Mrs. Dickie Hol-
the good conservation practices 1968. Tracy and his wife were in, Executive Vice-President, c°mb, Dimmitt; Mrs. Celia Grote,
at each place filmed. guests at the meeting at Brock- Texas Savings and Loan League, Fredericksburg; Mrs. Judy Cor-
in the absence of the program side last night and also Ennis and Associate Professor of Fi- ley, Nacogdoches; Mrs. Sandy
chairman, Mrs. Ken Ward, the Lions First Vice President and nance, the University of Texas Yarborough, Era; and Mrs. Dar-
president, Mrs. Sam Keexer, in- MRS. WILLIE MURFF and Ennis at Austin, lene Smith, Pasadena. Mrs. Frei-
troduced Mr. Bradley who at- club president and MRS. TROY Money also matters where da Reed, outgoing president, will
tended A&M and was graduated MORRIS (he received the 1968 clothes are concerned. "How serve on the Committee for one
from ETSU in 1953 at which Citizen of the Year Award at Now Brown”’ will introduce a more year,
time he went into his present the 1969 Ennis Lions Valentine one-woman show of garments . Young Homemakers of Texas
field of work. He, his wife and banquet). - and accessories designed and is a state association of young
children, Pam, Priscilla and JOHN ARDEN of Waxahachie, modeled by Mrs. Cynthia Skaggs, women not over thirty-five years
John, have lived in Ennis eight formerly of Ennis, has been a Designer of Las Cruces New of age who are interested in im-
years. Lions Club member for 48 years, Mexico ’ ’ proving their knowledge and
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients below permitted the-
names to be listed. Total . .
32.
Visiting Hours:
1C a.m. — 11 a.m.
3 p.m. — 4 p.m.
7 p.m. — 8 p.m.
Mrs. David Tankersley
Mrs. Charlie Shaw
Geoge H. Barney Sr.
Adiron Mullican
Mrs. Emil Jakubik
Victor Douglas Holt
Clara Dickson
Mrs. Chester Milford
Frank Haskovec
Mrs. Jessie Hughes
Miss Blanche Alvarez
Mrs. Rosco Morgan
Mrs. Jessie Olivares
Madelyn Valigura
Nina Boren
A. D. Alexander
Earline Leigh
Dewey R. Haynes
Mrs .James Wilson, Palmer
Annie Mae Jones
Social Calendar
THURSDAY—7 p.m.—Ennis
Writers Club will meet ait the
home of Mrs. Joe Hawkins.
SATURDAY- 8:30 a.m.—Ellis
Co. Alpha Alpha Chapter Delta
Kappa Gamma will meet for
breakfast - program at Ye Olde
Inn. State President Miss
Frances White of Port Arthur
will be speaker.
MONIDIAIY—7 p.m.—G rand
Dozen Club will meet at the
home off Mrs. Melba Walker.
TUESDAY—7:30 p.m.—Ennis
B&PW Cub will meet at Dan’s
Town House. Birth Defects film
be presented by Marlin Roberts,
associate director, Metropolitan
Dallas Chapter, the National
Foundation, March of Dimes.
YOUNG AND SHY, Prin-
cess Bopha Deve, daughter
of Cambodia's Prince Noro-
2
BITTER CRITTER — The Litter Critter, the Texas Highway
Department’s faithful sidekick in the battle against highway litter,
now is making his appearance on colorful 17x22-inch posters.
Litter pickup costs the Department $2 million a year. Schools,
garden clubs and other organizations concerned about litter may
obtain the posters from Highway Department District Offices,
Tourist Information Bureaus or the Travel and Information
Division, Texas Highway Department, Austin (78703). - TEXAS
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT PHOTO 12/69.
Stompin' Mad Clean Scene Promoter
The Litter Critter, the Texas thousand-mile Texas Highway
Highway Department’s stompin’ system.
mad promoter of the clean scene The colorful new posters mea-
along Texas highways, now is ap- sure 17 x 22 inches and show the
pearing on large colorful posters. Critter, bitter about litter as
The Litter Critter has been usual, stomping out one more
prominent on the face of Offi- pile of roadside trash.
cial State Highway Maps issued The posters are available to
by the Department for several, schools,-clubs and other organi-
years. He also has made "guest" zations -concerning the litter
appearances in public service problem. They may be obtained
dom Sihanouk, drew more ' features in newspapers and from Texas Highway Department
attention than she antici- magazines throughout the State, district offices throughout the
pated when she visited in addition to apeparing on other state or by writing:
y Departmental publications.
Mr. Bradley began his talk by as he joined the Ennis Club in Judge William M Hatten of skills related to homemaking. George Wilkerson Mats
saying that he is real proud of 1922, three years before the the Court of Domestic Relations. Organized in 1961 with two Anna F. CiKanek
the Garden Club, the work if Waxa Club was organized and Houston will talk on “Is Money chapters, the Association now
does and its influence in the when he moved to Waxahachie, More Important than Love for a has approximately 220 chapters
community. it was RICHARD SIMS who first Successful Marriage?” and 3,377 members. The Division
During the business session, invited him to transfer his Exhibits and displays of foods of Homemaking Education, Tex-
prior to the inspiring program, membership to the Waxahachie and modern appliances hosted as Education Agency, sponsors
reports were made by the re- Club, just a year or so or very by Texas’ leading manufacturers the organiz^tion. Homemaking
cording secretary, Mrs. Jerry few years after it was organized during the two-day meeting teachers serve as chapter advi-
Glaspy, the treasurer, Mrs. L. R. in 1925. will supply more money man- sors.___________________________
Hooker, and the civic committee L. C. MAYBERRY, formerly agement ideas. r c n
chairman, Mrs. Fred D. Smith, of Ennis, is president of the YHT awards will be presented Mrs. Moon Honors Son-in-law, Daughter
Mrs. Smith stated that the club club there and of course presid- to the Outstanding Chapter, A :
is working on landscaping plans ed at last night’s banquet pro- Outstanding New Chapter and And Gronason Here From 30. For VISIT
for Pierce Memorial Park with gram.” State Little Sister at a luncheon Mrs. Mac Moon was hostess and Mrs. Thomas Terry,
the City and is working with Jan. 8 birthday orchids to PA- sponsored by Texas Electric Co- for a get-together of Ennis Mrs. Moon served punch, cake,
the Chamber of Commerce on TRICIA RICKERT (1968)), R. A. operatives, Young Farmers of friends during the holidays, hon- cookies and candies,
some civic beautification plans. GRAHAM, PATSY JO VYTO- Texas and Young Homemakers oring her son-in-law and daugh-
She said that Jan. 10 is Arbor PIL, MORRIS GILLEY, JANET Luncheon speaker at the Moo- ter, Dr- and Mrs. Charles Crosth-
Day but that Arbor Day plant- KRAJCA, JERRY SALIK, ED- dy Convention Center will be wait and son, Joe, of Atlanta,
ing for Pierce Park must be post- WIN PATAK, G. B. NEWMAN, Sister M. Thomas More, O.S.F., Ga. who were Mrs. Moon’s house-
poned until the proper time, that CONNIE SUE MARTINEK, JAM- chairman of the Department of guests.
is, until plans are completed and ES W. WILHOITE, STANLEY Social Science and Director of Dr. Crosthwait is a professor
the park is ready for planting. SVEHLAK JR. and sister, MA- Public Relations, Holy Family at Georgia State College and he
~ — RIE SVEHLAK (six years differ- College, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and his wife and son returned
-1 ence in their ages.) High point responsibility of home Dec. 30 from their Yule,
voting delegates at the conven- Holiday visit here with her
tion will be the election and in- mother.
stallation of a new president for Attending the party for them
1970. She will succeed Mrs. Were Misses Jo Ann Galetka,
Cora Albert
M. 0. Crowder
Reuben McDaniel
Mrs. L. Z. Cagle
Mae Willis
Emma Davis
Mary Steptoe
Mrs. Katie Autrey, Palmer
QUICK QUIZ
Q—On what time does the
State of Hawaii operate?
A—Alaska Standard Time.
mportant Notice
We won’t close the
door in your face
when you have a
late prescription.
SERI
Phone 875-DRUG
Your Rexall Store
Want Ads Pay
Try One Today
MOL-MIX
LIQUID FEEDS
GEORGE HEJNY
Hwy. 34 East
875-2985
Freida Reed of Palestine, who Joyce Holt, Doris Laza, Frances
------------------------------Banks, Emilie Kubin, Mr. and
lodge Notices Mrs. Rudy Ozymy Jr. and chil-
. 9 1 0 dren, Bryan, Gina and Laura,
Winnie 'Chapter No. 160 OES ____________________‘
will hold a regular meeting on ---H=====FMAZ2S2q29t
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the
Masonic Hall. Members are ur-
ged to attend and visiting mem-
bers are welcome.
Lola Whitacre, W.M.
Louise Lummus, Sec’y.
JANUARY CLEARANCE
SALE
350 PAIR WOMENS
DRESS SHOES
BACON AND EGGS
PORK CHOP
$ 599
$699 - $ 799
Values to $14.99
ALL SHOES REDUCED
SHOP ENNIS — FIRST
"We Guarantee The Fit of all Children Shoes We Sell”
GRIMES-RAPER SHOES
101 SOUTII MAIN STREET
ENNIS, TEXAS
875-3671
Q—How did the Army
honor the death of the last
U.S. Cavalry horse?
A—Chief, a bay gelding,
the last cavalry horse on the
rolls of the U.S. Army, died
in 1968, at Ft. Riley, Kan.,
at the age of 36. The Army
held an elaborate military
funeral to mark the end of
HANGING IN THERE, a
Vietnamese child clings to
his mother’s back as she
goes about daily chores in
a Special Forces camp near
the Cambodian border.
an era.
MIKE LeVAY
COPYING
Community Business Service
216 W. Brown 975-7107
Steak House
Open 6 a.m. Every Morning
BREAKFAST STEAK
BREAKFAST HAM
Served with Hash Brown Potatoes—Hot Biscuits
THURSDAY
CHICKEN FRIED STEAK
CORN BEEF & CABBAGE
LIVER & ONIONS
FRIDAY
BREADED BEEF CUTLETS
STUFFED PEPPERS
CATFISH FILETS
FISHERMAN PLATE
CAFETERIA STYLE
ALL FOOD PREPARED IN OUR KITCHEN DAILY
WIDE SELECTION MEATS — VEGETABLES — SALAD
WE CHANGE MENU DAILY
FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE
Steak House
EAST HWY. 34
875-3550
His message is simple: Help
stomp out litter! The Litter Crit-
ter is riled up at the annual $2
million cost of cleaning up af-
ter careless motorists who strew —
trash and litter along the 69-
THE BOB BUSHES HOME
FROM HOLIDAY VISITS
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bush re- r
turned home Saturday night
from their holiday visits. They
spent the 'Christmas holidays
with their son, Chase Bush of
Baton Rouge, and came home
by Rockiport for the New Year
holidays with Mrs. Jack Hagar.
On their way from Baton Rouge
they visited briefly with Mrs.
Harry Slabotsiky of Lafayette,
La., formerly of Ennis, and she
sent New Year’s greetings to
all her friends, here.. L
Texas Highway Department
Travel and Information
Division
P. 0. Box 5064
Austin, Texas 78703
CUSTOM MADE
RUBBER STAMPS
U.CO PRINT SHOP
HELP WANTED
Men or Women earn $100 tc
$800 per month. Part time
or full time with new fast
growing California Manufac-
turing Co.
Send name, address, phone
number to:
Robert Keathley, Dept. XKE
P. 0. Box 1385
Corsicana, Texas 75110
DATA
MEN'S & BOY'S WEAR
Your BankAmericard Welcome Here
TM
114 W. Brown
875-2191
“Your Complete Men’s Store”
TEXAS i
103503:611
Mfg. Sample Outlet
214 W BROWN
8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
20% DISCOUNT ON ALL
FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE
DRESSES, COATS, SUITS
SPORTSWEAR, CHILDRENS
DRESSES & COATS
ONE RACK DRESSES
$3 $4 $5
SAVINGS UP TO 75%
SLACKS $2.00 BLOUSES $1.50
LITTLE GIRLS DRESSES $2.00
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1970, newspaper, January 7, 1970; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677924/m1/3/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.