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IN THE EIGHTIETH YEAR
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE
ENNIS, TEXAS 75119
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1972
EIGHT PAGES-TEN CENTS
NO. 259
Cease-Fire Sun. Prospect
If Present Talks Work
-----------------------—--By Associated Press
Gifting Mentally III At
The prospect is that in-
tensified peace negotiations
might lead to an Indochina
cease-fire by this Sunday.
Diplomatic sources say the U.S.
and North Vietnam have agreed
to resume talks. The sources,
members of the Foreign
Embassy Corps in Washington,
claim that Saigon can be ex-
pected to sign any upcoming
pact. But there is no U.S. State
Department comment.
Terrell Hospital Needed
Interested individuals and after shave lotion, cleansing our patients, at Christmas time
organizations are being asked tissue, hand lotion, body gift packages ” said
to help volunteers at Terrell powder, and body lotion. patien gift Pac Staff Coor
State Hospital provide Baby powder and baby lotions Sarah Keserreis, SI Services
Christmans gifts for the 2200 are particularly helpful for the dinetteaniof angtine you would
Patients. comfort of the elderly patients actually 0 51 1
P Jardino to hospital nursing like to receive yourself would
Ennis Twentieth Century according to hospital nu g be enjoyed and welcomed even
Club sponsors this project here sppesme - great more by our patients,” she said,
and, of course, is doing so againThere is alway catgreat Volunteers ask that gift items
this year as has been the club darandesorcialty those with be left unwrapped. "We just
custom for many years. This is cares especially to have to unwrap them if they are
one of the favorite projects of postage stamps, for the patients gift wrapped," said one
the local club and any who have use.lichier a volunteer worker. The reason is
gifts for patients there are Cigarettes and lighters and that volunteers try to assemble
asked to contact President Mrs. softracandises ware expressed gifts equally in the Packages
Don Turner or any member of extraviasar PT not and also because the age and
the club. y the P : y do not wishes of each person receiving
: . enjoy these extras except at5
Bill English, chairman of the Christmas time and both men the gift must be taken into
Volunteer Council for the Christmas time and on consideration. Gift wrapping
hospital, announced the need andh ornese and s?with dome paper will be needed and is
for help in providing new gifts besitancy according to per- most welcome,
or money with which to pur- ^ g P “Money is sometimes the best
chase new gifts. “Our hospital Sowapparel which help of all in our work at
serves 21 northeast Texas earing apparel whicwas Christmas because we can often
counties and many of the honed for included such items purchase needed items at a
patients have no one to as headseresereor the eoid great saving when buying in
remember them at Christmas to protarteromen S Qrst cloves quantity,” Mr. English said,
but volunteers,” for the many men who work on Please remember to make
In the past the Volunteer for the many men who work on checks to: The Volunteer
Council has provided the the grounds of the 500 acre Council for Terrell State
wanted and needed articles for campus an exsock and hose Hospital and mark it " Christ-
our hundreds of patients with for Res Meri and masfor patients.” All donations
the assistance of friends, erchiers 1 • . and to the Volunteer Council are tax
church and Sunday School ™xsdedn deductible and will be
groups, social clubs, mer- art of wishes acknowledged; however, you
In fact, White House Political
Aide Harry Dent said last night
that it’s doubtful that a deal will
be made within days.
Dent told newsmen in Atlanta
that important things remain to
be settled and there will be no
immediate American push.
In Saigon, U.S. Ambassador
Ellsworth Bunker conferred
today with President Thieu of
South Vietnam just after dawn.
The unusually early meeting
apparently was another effort
to resolve differences con-
cerning a draft peace
agreement.
Thieu’s Chief Aide told
newsmen that the timing of a
cease-fire is up to the com-
munist negotiators. The South
Vietnamese official said there is
decided movement on both
sides in the maneuvering to end
fighting.
ST. JOHN HOMECOMING QUEEN NOMINEES, all seniors shown above, I to r: Rita Vik, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Vlk; Cindy Valek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Valek; Janice Kubin, daughter of Mrs.
Antonie Kubin, and Donna Zmolik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Zmolik. One of these lovely girls will be
crowned Homecoming Queen following the St. John basketball games with Avalon in St. John Gym Friday
night. The coronation will be followed by a dance honoring the alumni. (See details in story on soc page).
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CHOES
By Casey
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
“The spirit of man is more
important than mere physical
strength, and the spiritual fiber
of a nation is more important
than its wealth.”- Dwight
Eisenhower.
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Halloweeners, have a fine
time tonight. Tricking-and-
treating is a lot of fun, and the
parties are big enjoyment, too.
We have a suggestion, however:
If you’re tempted to pull some
prank on a property, say to
yourself, ‘If this were my own
home, would I do it- or would I
be willing for somebody else
too?’ . . . Remember: a
Family’s home is their
“castle.”
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Top Tip: Sample of the ballot
for the Nov. 7 general election is
contained in this issue, for your
See ECHOES Page 8
Ennis Chm. Mrs. Zabbia Attends
Jan. March of Dimes Is
Given Impetus at Kickoff
Ennis Chm. Mrs . Sam professional health education conducting the March more
Zabbia attended a kick-off which have already produced efficiently.
luncheon recently at Ports significant progress in She gave this recipe for a
O’Call Restuarant in Dallas for eliminating birth defects. Dr. Mother’s Marcher.
the Dallas area March of Dimes Graivier is 1973 Regional To one good-hearted woman,
Mothers’ March on birth Chairman of the March of blend a pleasing telephone voice
defects. Dimes. and two strong legs. Add a cup
The January Mothers’ March Mrs. Chuck Howley, 1973 of energy, a dash of psychology
seems far off, but she and the Dallas Mothers’ March and a pinch of sleep. Sprinkle
chairmen from the other areas chairman, challenged the generously with an un-
are already acting on their workers to’repeat and increase derstanding family and a
concern about the problem of last years’ success in funding husband who can cook. Mix
birth defects by starting to plan March of Dimes programs, and’ gently and simmer until
early to make the Ennis discussed ways and means of Mother’s March Campaign.
Mothers’ March the most
successful ever.
chants, civic clubs, schools and Aiheict and red clothing will need to make an itemized A sixth straight day of in-
a other orga zations % anti shbesare . at the listif your donation is gift items creased communist assaults
Early in November a list was Volunteer Center auvell for or clothing. See CEASE Page 8
sent to each of the 52 wards volunteer center an Soar I0r 1 ------
asking the patients their gift
preferences. Every effort is
made to pack each gift box as
individually as possible.
“When one is hospitalized
with mental illness and
without the possibility of ear-
ning money to buy items of
personal care, and very often
without anyone to provide
these, it is sometimes sur-
prising to many people that the
‘wishes’ on these lists are for
simple things which most of us
take for granted as
necessities,” Mr. English
reported.
The following gifts are those
listed as most needed. Volun-
teers will welcome help with
even the smallest quantities of
deodorant, ladies’ and men’s
combs, hair brushes, nail care
sets, shampoo, tooth brushes,
tooth paste, small mirrors, hair
rollers, make-up, deodorant
soaps, hair cream, cologne,
Legion Post
Meets Wed.
American Legion Post 361 will
hold their regular meeting
tomorrow night, Nov. 1, at 7:30.
Members are urged to attend, it
was stated.
All during the fall they will be
dividing the city into areas and
recruiting more volunteers to
make sure that every resident is
given the opportunity to ensure
every child J born the gift of
perfect health.
Ellis Ginnings
Rise to 65,180
Fay Brewer
To Hi-View
He-View Real Estate an-
nounces that Fay Brewer has
recently joined the Ennis staff.
Mrs. Brewer has had six years
experience buying and selling
farms and ranches in Kaufman
County where she has been
employed by Jack H. Lewis.
At the luncheon, they learned Recent general rains classed. Strict Low Middling
more about the problems and throughout the area brought (41) was next at 20 percent;
progress in birth defect cotton harvesting to almost a Low Middling (51), 12 percent;
prevention and treatment from standstill. Cotton quality was Low Middling Light Spotted
Leonard Graivier, M.D., a only slightly lower for the two (52), 12 percent and Middling
Dallas pediatric surgeon. He week period ending October 27, Light Spotted (32), 11 percent,
told them of March of Dimes compared to the week ending Grade reduction on account of
efforts in areas of research,
Mike Catero
Brings Lions
Program
October 13, according to Roy W. bark was 10 percent. Mike Catero, program
patient aid and public and Gilreath, Officer in Charge of Staple 30 remained the chairman for November for the
the USDA Classing Office in leading length, accounting for Day Lions, will bring the
----Dallas. 55 percent of the samples. Wednesday program.
St. John Carnival
Ionig
to Be Held
A total of 49,306 samples from Staple 29 was next at 20 percent,
Texas Counties were classed followed closely by staple 31 and
during the two week period. 17 percent.
This brought the seasonal total Mike readings were 86 per-
to 307,571 according to See ELLIS Page 8
At 5:00, KJT Site
The St. John Mothers Club
sponsored Halloween Carnival
tonight will be on the KJT
grounds.
Said the club : “We will
appreciate all patronage, for
BALLET AT KENNEDY
WASHINGTON (AP) -
American Ballet Theater, the
official dance company of Ken-
nedy Center, will dance at the
center for five weeks this sea-
son.
Dates are Oct. 24-Nov. 5,
Dec. 26-Jan. 7 and April 17-29.
During the first engagement,
Agricultural Marketing Service --------------------------
records.
For the two weeks, samples FATHER
from 11,179 bales ginned in Ellis V EA I REN
County were classed, bringing C.casional rain and cold today,
this education fund benefit, the season’s total to 65,180 from tonight and Wednesday. High the company will present the
which will be from 5 p.m. to 10 that county. today and Wednesday in upper world premiere of Alvin Ailey’s
p.m. The Halloween dance will Strict Low Middling Light 40s. Low tonight near 33. Wind “Sea Change,” which will star
be, as planned at the St. John Spotted (42) remained the north 10 to 20 miles per hour. Sallie Wilson and Royes Fer-
Gym, from 7:30 to 10:30. The Lo predominant grade, accounting Probability of rain 50 per cent nandez and utilize the full com-
Della Band is to play.” for 34 percent of the samples today, tonight and Wednesday, pany.
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THOSE WHO SHARED the coffee hospitality here for Mrs. Barefoot Sanders
(center in above photo), and her friend, Mrs. Luci Johnson Nugent (right),
yesterday in the CN B Community Room heard the qualifications of Barefoot,
candidate for U.S. Senate, eloquently extolled. The two lovely campaigners
were introduced by County Democratic Chairman Bob McGrady, shown with
them. As you may imagine, charm and graciousness enhanced the occasion.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 259, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 31, 1972, newspaper, October 31, 1972; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695585/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.