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CONSERVATION-
tContinufd From I'agr I)
n«tiiara. Mnt. W, R. lton«h
Mis. W. D. Anthony in Dallas
Mr. and Mm. Ptindcll Whratlr.v, iiraring lirrr.l
Mr. and Mi JS Kitchens had Mr*- Wick iVhi-allcy. Harvey Clark ---
u Un . UD u ... u on Child- 11,1(1 EdU Clark of Port liabcl, Floyd Iliri.... ......
*n i'\>- Mi .md Mm Dick Howard Wi.xaha.hi.*, Mr. and Mr.-;. ikV- ri i.»i **
r:.:l family. Mi and Mm. Jimmy «■ W Tune and Hrn Stafford wore TO KIW.IMM C l.l U
\r > of tv In Mn O A TCUchfns, kucut* ol Mr and Mr». Lea Mond
Cn.iin.i* Kltr im*. Mr. and Mia. Turn* In Ovilla. . j--- - •- , -- , . th« t«.rf th* «mrM wunniov ivi.
i , t k dh Mr mid Mi A .1 Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wittier of, Burvlval. 'Hits book wait wrttu*n by : d _»™, **** ootnpUx of Tru
cl. *.lro.vrd In many arrn* Our far-, r.iarkcH bcccnv fewer Even wit!i( 1 William Vogt, "tlond to Sur- different if any real attempt would t tiifii.1 of mine pointed aul tlwf
f.f-M hive Iiwd the profit or dollar the generally accepted idea of the Vlval/* (New York: (William Hlounjb,. metle toward correcting their sit lie It was true tliet the Negro
< ".rn us n bust* for their familn/!Cuthollc approa h to birth control ,\>soc!ntes, 1048., pp. 280-1. ' mu p-oblWfW of over-population.' could sit on the Mime lira* cur
2‘ loc‘ ”t- end utwta production. j *rut with you In the north, ho luui
I. Many people think of India a* a ...... m.n v,.ry r,.w. N«gro achool super.
Several wros* ago I miule a re-
Mr and Mm Tune In Ovilla ; |iort of a book entitled ltoad t<,' Jdnimo gimme days of Roaw velt. uful long us this
uj. i have completely ignored our one of their own Brest men, Cardl
formula. In many instances our , t ul Hayes hart till* to say,
i;o||» have been literally mined In “The end ol marriage in not thntjknd 0f furests. woodlands,
older to increase dollar return. The children would or could be born and jungle*. Such 1* not the ease.
r.i.cruUo to come has not entered Into every family, but that thru'Much of her land Is rocky waste- Donor-rat. but i uin not
into our thinking. this Institution the conservation «l land. Most of her houses are built .rat, a pinko out a blind ol follow
0l:" federal government thru the the species ml lit la* provided. As ot mud und thatch, the only fuel ,T ol a party name I urn a Jeffcr-
J p ' p j iulendento, colle/e deans, and ltd-
I am a states right* man. I am a ! r<1inlstratcrw ns compared to south
a social u,. mtimated that he would much
rather be a school superintendent
under segregation, than a Janitor
, cannot be shown
‘uV.'h rSZTiV,'*' mi,ny iunitlm k,,ow u cienc'cracy adherent. I tall f)1-da-s room'oar**Uken under non-1
:» Vfl5 l ZJSTZZT llLT'ui "Zm?J£2L.....!-?t1 ■*»»: s~?»
J.„ J Willim-r. a.*:*! !’*e M***nr* w..s man's Kociiil wtorrn crowd have couple must have Intercourse ut the : Ht.mun life and uiilmul life uivithe admiiiihUtitloiis of Koosevelt1 workout lu own nlan of the future
1 nhei: U> the Cranlen Club of End Is. p subsidised the actual deeiruc* j times tnai aic propiliou* «ui in** uotn miiKing an iocrnuiiiiK ttriimiiu (i: iiurnun Wiiiii i mu t<u ii.. 1
iiiVP ‘in ifrMlSf Jw w" Ii Rabun at Forres ton Friday. smino polidw followed by the, ^t he aUo kn<*ws Uiat, |U,lttii nev.epapers would do well ml era Uon I* encouraged. In thojinrs who n >. to cam uomc tiling
, .. M* '«n<l Mr. tulhrr Bllnrr or' ggff /TtSff •» M«H>. .«'•*’ 1 “OT" »r »* ,ulure- " »< iTTlf ",0.w
•M: Bob Hi hoc Odessa visited her father, Jo** our letierui government tn«
Mi and M W II. Harifus went EewW, during the holidays.
to Knyde. to visit their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. fWaltcr Hanks wore
past few years,
n.v way of Introduction I
eye to every bloc and group will
<•< me thru, no he puts three cows on
would ' ,um* 11 “it w111 •OPPOIT 0,»*- H<i
asks the aowniment for relief
our world*feeding enthusiasts j economic rosourcew and poptilatloi s I Und the , have the influonct* to do
should dssfiand that they publish must be reckoned with. Living j ‘o • an on; v e* f.endcr I'esiHtatiec nnd
It. 1 will discuss our luke-warm standards and economic opporturfl- P')M|>oru ilir rliwniite solutum.
Mrs p it Hoc'cr end inmllv Sunday dinner kucsU of her sis- Ilka to give you a foimuta proposed ^ r*,r > friend India In Just a moment. 1 ties far sU peoples should Kiadually Kun ns
iohf.' Fob I tm ei to hL.0,1, Mrs Sam Dye s, and family. • by M.r. Vogt Tim Carrytn* capacity |^ Have special emphasis to lay on that approxlmaU, if the world U to be| In Italy.
_ “ ~ problem.
.Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Reuban Houeh of
Kansa.i spent Christmas with their Mrw J. W Oalley. Dob Oalley, Mr.
and Miti. Pendell Wheatley, Mr, and
. 0-,-I,,. ■ 1r“’ Mis Jack Oalley and daughters,
ROORS Joan, Susan and Jackie, of Dalla-s
near Waxahachlc of any land Is equal to, but not: ** Wf P«jM .WU. J am glad
M, Mn. , w. Whllwldfl.
on Wusli
liigton it did not suocmi, but 1 also
approximate
saved fiom crisis and aggression."
I*n as tin* matter of birth-control
Hu In t’.ie -outh, the prob-
lem will la* -.orked out by edyra-
H*«r in mind Urnt Che Indian In- | tion, a ul nut hy lorn or research
have only such powers us may b«
delegated to It by the states. Bach
state reserves to lts**lf the right t*.
regulate us own conunerce, poller
Its citizens, and pass Its own laws1
We have lost much of our way ol
life in tlw* murass of noclal reform
and dreamy eyed feed the world
planners. Its high time that wi
considered f.w ts, and U>e sanctity
of constitutional government.
We apparently live In n world
turned upside down. It is the tend-1 come averages 111 dollars |xr year, | methods. A lew months ago a Negro scissors,
fix tors. In plain English that meaim; ,v u*” ,,ul , e; Cy uf tnjr do-good government Ur, the United States, IgOO per year. To
tliat a land can maintain a iiopulft- P,,^. , l,UN,unil that «*iit>e oi (lo every thing backwards. This I j approximate Uu*»o Incomes means
lion only as great us Us ability to -L^nnowors economy wtis being couiriut understand, but do cite the that the greater decreases toward
A sllp-on fiencll eraser makes at
good guard for the sharp points ol;
GERLICH S FLOOR SERVICE
SANI)!N(J nm! FINISHING
F. \V. (ierlicli
foJluw’Uig as exaniplas: , the lessor. In otlier words wo
1, 'file best way to win the non- j should lower our standard of llvlnit
CONCRETE
Walks - l,«reh**s - Driveway*
Fluor* —- Cemetery Curb*
AH types Flat work
Free I tiin ite* - I’hoio* !»*!!>
( Ins. O. Willi.*ms
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. produce IcmkI may \*\ F’or example
and Mrs. C, 1* Cash In /Vaxahaehle.1 In West Texas certain gitixlng lands j^et dm* give you another example.
Mr. ..ml Mrs. Robert Underwood can only suppiwt a cow Ut every 10' one of my best friends Is a, ,Wa*t j Utot In Korea Is to discharge our | to raise that of backward millions.
pL * .> *|- %»/ and Ki.iir', Joe Hob and Jim Kdd, Mr.1 at res ol land that is because of en- , 'i^xas Rancher. His ranch U U) ex-
in. i-io-vv anj Mrs. E. H. Hollnbaugh went to! vlrornidiital factors such a* pro* I oellent condition. It so happens
J Lubbock to visit Mr. and Mrs. Rudy! longed drouth, semi-desert tsrrain. [ that his property Is located In thv
(Jry.ler, dining the week end | In Florida one may frequently find i pennUiu ol) haaln. He leases various
W T. Pierce is on the sick list lend that supports a cow to an ucre, j nf jiuuj to oP C(Wllpimies for
and detained at home uom hts I11"' ''iivlnw.mental factors that j drilling, but specifies In every con*
work. regulate blotto potential are* h<»w- tru-i-t that in the event no oil is found
Mi and Mr*.'Juek Wheatley and *’vrr c*ultt) dlHerwit. In Florida, pVi»ry w*1'll must be made Into a wa- . .... . .
iUld vi j h Knox Pen- 'vllllm are mild, grass piollflc the ter w«U. Hi* collects no small amount econumy Is to mortgage the Income might well say that the religious
i \v . '.Ml- Mr ‘,11.1 Mrs Charlie ><"J' ,t'ur“l- »“«•• »»•<’•«' ls "'"Pie wu-1of n,„IM.y from the oil companies of our grandchildren by Increasing beliefs of some Asiatic people jw.se
Stevenson attend. I Mineral services " r 1,1 "" h Uu* nirryinx ; ,or each lease he wants. Than ho i *»«bt far beyond our I a more serious tlireat U. world se-
turns to a wastrel, vote seeking j «Ullty to pay.
ter. In uirh instance ttu
hi !i"i' lor John l<. li>\ 87, held Bun-! cupiMilty you s«* Is equal to tlu
most capable gwerul mid limit the i We must open our doors to a hurt-
advance of our soldiers | gry horde who will not eat their
2. Ths best way to Insure mv-' own sacred c ows, yet expect us to
tloriaj ssouilty Is u> Imap more (feed tiielr starving. The gentlemen
abuse on men like Martin and , qmeted made It clear tliat tills must
Hohatar MoOarthy tluuu we do on' be done if the matter of erisc.s. and
men like White and Hiss. j uggresslou were to bo avoided. On
9. The brat way to lnsure-sound the busts of tliis j>hUo«ophy we
ntrlty, limn does tlu^ question of
at Savon-Hun-MiLchell >,,Mu l»<*'«•'‘tu. 1 us controlled by tit •, govengnent ard draws FiOQ or Bo | * The brut way U> insure con- ( anmunenU.
i’ o ii i; i*: n i’ :
(i-ttOOM DWKIJ.ING
I (HIM S. !• MT3I AN ST.
Joo C McCrary,
Agent,
Insuranre—Real Estate
rel.-plione M) Ennis, Texas
das, J pm
l*'i :ri.:l 11 >nii* in Waviihachle.
Mrs J W ^IVhiU'slde visited her ! ln‘* ‘•"Purity varies because the en*
rlster, Mi \. if Jackson, in mr„, ' o«»-mei.tid fueturs vary.
Hutenlav, svlio is reeiiperating from i 1 would have you jemejnhei that
1 ,iok** '■ hip | Use United Htute.s was settled by a
Mi . .md Mrs. Hilly porter of|'‘,y wtuHc-lti1 peopli* ^niploylntf t-hi'
W.iN.ihiichir .pent Christmas Day 'J-Hp" si^tem ot agrleultuic. Ily that
aitli her jiiin nts. Mr and Mis.
Waller Hanks Mr. Hanks’ sister .
farm it until It
another piece of
consideration If,
environmental lactone The cany- idciilurs from the federal government (nervation of our land Is to subsidize i "’rhat which I have Just spoken is
for <hn:h water well completed on ; Impractical fichejnes of agriculture | hut olio Instance of many things
hie land. You my friends help puy 1 *w,lI Wy out mpney to mott for add-1 which 1 objnot to on the part of
tm that chicanery under the guise, p,2 addltletfva) burdens to land now the United Nations. I <lo not Ieel
ot n subsidy for the Improvement j wlnwdy ovoibutxlened. j that the Ajn<tr)oitn> ttoepayer should
of agricultural lands. As a minister 1 might suggest ( be required to pay for the visionary
I realize that our time is short jlh*1 tlU* t«nrff«cy has crept Into our pstUlfitf of those w-ho have little or
jiulplts to tlu* extent that many) no eoneern for the average Ametl-
I mean that the t(U*u In simply to (U). tlu*rofore would like to survey w w"’ Wl“.v imm, - no concern lor me average Ainen-
liud a piece ol new ground, clear (. . ... „ . (h!, ‘ presohors this present day and time can cltlam beyond the dollar tluit
«, ,1,1 I to ThU &2?m many • ««f“ ta «ul»tlU,U. m- * ml„ht bo oxlnu.-,-, from bin,. India
people this dav and time seem to l«0'^‘*try »«* thp Has eerUilrily not been our friend
labor under the delusion that we of a ***“«*“ U* cUr0 th,‘| 1,1 #th« Petition of the Korean
world h Ills. conflict, and 1 know of no reason
Now with regard to India. India’s | for burdening my fellow American
and hi nilv ot Red Oak were also1 ,
dinner guests > | then move on to
Mr*. J W. Oalley and Hob Oalley ,l, w ki'otind. No ......... ............. ....... „„
Visited M. amt Mrs Holland Jack- »j'*u p. nBiwrvuUoii at soil, or ro- ^ lhp wupW nnd thpy Bhov#,
ron at Mi.ypca. 1. ' out oiir rational funds to other ,vo.
LILLIAN MOORHEAD MAY
NURf.ING HOME
J|Hp
Mr. and'Mrs Edd Lewis ,uuj Bill • »11* Our forrfalhers setthxl this l ]w| w)U) no reNtrU.tlan(j whatever ,,rtUunfti ln««w U dollars1 f»r Due relief of th.«« who scorn
Lewis had as Sunday dinner guests ^^2,^ known n'^'^e ^iiold-' '0VUln;, lhaW r,u'"n s u,Ht only | [JJ V3 of\hl ‘‘ In Uddbr^ni thl‘°n om! ^5‘flWl
Mi., vv H. ltid.t .Ji nnd da lighter, 1K.,U„ it, .i l,lu **iw)y existent need, Not only HlKrV|n(j ^ deoitlt In the wery* streeia j tlxelr own condition thru stupidity,
where one dure not disturb sleep-; BupsmUtlons, Ignorance or laziness
ing cattle under penalty of law. 'or udy other reason. I would feel
lit id* Consiriieliiiii. Air C'ondif ione«t
IVrsotia lixed care for Hie aged
A home iivvav from home
*—-Reasonable I’rlees—
.’115 N. Ewing St. Diillns, Texas
YAle 7780
DR. L. A. WILLIAMS
OPTOMETRIST
102 S DALLAS PHONE 373
I I IS
THE BEST TIME SINCE WORLD WAR TW'O
Iti own u new cur.
SEE CACTUS AVI) SAVE.
New curs all models and makes—terms to suit vou und your
pocket Into!*—Tell Cactus what you wunl—he has the terms
to suit you.
N E \V — Chevrolet!* — Fords — I'l*mouths -r- Bulckx
Mercury's — Lincolns — Dodges — Ohlsinobile*i
Used Cars HAIHiAINS with terms to suit
We buy cars—refinance—re-Insure
!Cactus Car Co.f
I n m{in'ts °* ^";rlcft 1,;lri! tlenal 'builS'w-e*1 we ‘in. ihn Son
Med Clark, ol Muds, Mr. and M.s. *“•'**’ '“*»» imminently.,,, |))iylMK for „tm lunlier dMtruu.
Luther Bltner of Odessa, Mix. Alice tlor. of natural resources, still more
Lam of Cleburne. Mix, W. E. Bain, (afternoon. u.laery and hunger, and still morn
Mr. and Mrs Alvls Bynum and NOD | Mr. und Mj'« James Kendrick ( moutiu* to teed, from ever decreaa-
of Waxuhnchle, ir 1 Mr. and Mrs. tnovad Saturday to their new home i !n;j carrying capiu'lty of the land, j
Jim Lewis and son. Bill, of Forres- In Pleasant Grove, which they re- i May I Hiibmlt a few pictures of
ton. Mix W. I! Roach and Joe I ecfitly purchased Mr. and Mrs, J. E.) other lands?
Lewis. I Thompson of Corsicana bought the. Let us' look at. England. Here ts a
Mr, and Mr Jack Pullln, Mr. and Kendrick farm and will move there.1 country whose population has in-
I Mrs. ’’Sonny" Pulltn of Dullus spivnt Mrs O J. Tapp and son, Mrs. - creased. In 1B70 Britain held 32r- j
Stmdu v with Mr and Mrs. w E Looney of Dallas, Dr. and Mrs. W. of the world's trade, hsr population i
Pullln and Ininlly. , A Buckner of Austin, Mr, and Mrs. was then Jtf million. Today her:
Mr nnd Mrs J. H. Kitchens, Mr. John Owens, .Mr. and Mrs. J. B. i share of world trade Ls 9', a)id ,
and Mrs. James Kendrick and FOn. (turret t and son, John, of Ennis,1 sht has Inc reused her population!
Don, were dinner guests of Mr. und and Mi1, and Mix J. E. Thompson ! until It now equals 25 hundred |
Mrs. C 11 Richardson in Dallas, of Corsicai a were vlsltoih of Mi*. * people per squnix* mile of arable i
Chrlstniius Day. and Mix. T. M niompson, Thurs- u*nd. (England has never been able
Mr. and Mrs. A T. Hale vLsttrd day. to feed lt-self, and with a rising I
Mr. and Mrs. N. Stucke, Sunday Ml', and Mix. J. T. Sutton had I population, a declining world market (
: a-* Saturday dinner uu(Wt.s. Mrs. 8.11» gmv less apt to do so now. Yet j
T Collier und grandchildren, John i that wonderful anoehronlam Win-;
Collier Foster und I-ou Ann Foster, I ston Churchill stated In a reoont
M)s. |A^tley V. McCbwn und adn,‘speech:
Tommy, Miss Jennie Stovall of ' "There Is enough for all, the earth I
Wuxahuehle, and Miss Neva Jones; |g a gtu eroius mother; she will pin- 1
: of Dallas. vide In plentiful abundance for ull i
I Funeral services were held for Lee I her children If they will but cUUl-
i2*r1 Ctllev, 70. Saturday ut Saxon-Bozo-, vute her soil In Justice and peiu'e." 1
' Mitchell Funeral Hoiiuj In Waxa- Westminister College Addre.ss Des-
huchle. MS*. Olles dU'd Thumduy j plu* Churchill's optimistic aUte-
tnomlng at his home, 310 Cynlaca, nu ut, the only oolutlon to England’s
alter a long Illness He was a bro* problem Ls that we take under the
thet-Ui-law of Mrs w. it Roach
und O. U rtowtml, and a former
Hurd well resident He Is survived
PRE - INVENTORY SALE 1
1
MEN'S
HATS 1
BORSAUNO — LEE —
WRIGHT — DINSEY
Regular Price
Sol« Price
$ 6.50......
$ 4.88 J
$ 8.50
$ 6.88
$10.00......
.....$ 8.88
$12.50 .....
.....$ 9.88
$20.00 ......
.....$17.88
KUCHAR’S MEN’S STORE il
116 W. Avo.
Mm«m M* |
«'• . I
O. L (Cactus) HINDMAN
207 5i A\fKinnov
Phone 425
American table some thirty or forty
thoujumd Bruph feet. This 1 can*
poL feel called on to do us long us
by hts Wife, two sow, thm* bro- England blindly Ignorra fact. I am
them, two ulsters and lour grand-1 as charitable as the next man, but
children.
Mra. H. T Goodin and sons. MLsa
F^y Jon**s and Miss tjelma Junes
l have never felt called cut to take
from Lhe mouths of my children to
fifxl the la/y. the sldfth*sa. or those
JJA^Y
mm YiM.
V we Dunk ol our Meat*
os Hviv in tho letfinninr
the New \eal, we **»mc
* t «l****j>*'i' ,i|t|ti«s Ishan «vl
hi Uiehth at**) **f Ihett
iih'tutge, f**t which w»*
.ae prate)ul
Vndl 'kft it ts that wi* wv.
I snks a rnillkw'* to all M
* <wt jim) tm tie wwi m>wt
»s t** rwAlivtnr to riv*''
*tv the pm iktiP of **r\i»qc
v*w», \rid mn' we* wtvh *nk*H
ml ^11 * IVo*i<rr
at.* New Y*r.u
OASIS WATER
and OROCIRY
Ml * Ml, Httr-to Dmm,
vu-tted Mr utul Mix A T Halo who contribute to their own cufidl
\Vt*.Uies*la> en route to their home j tion by folly
fiom Denton. Greece we may apeak of as the
R*v John \Y*rn, pastor ot Bard-1 laitd ot Uie goat, far thetr l*n*D
w*U MethOkhsl iVuvh. will pmuh [ Itnvt* long been ovetrgrazed by nuin-
Sunday. Jan 3 t rruus henla of goats wr.d Kheef*
Mr add Mix Saul Greeft of Italy wl.ich are unionr the iiuvn* desuuc-
were Bsrdwell visitor' Hujulav wnd,Lve of die grazing ammals. But
Mi Utccn sP'-kei at Uie Metiwsh t even a g>svt 1ms to have so much
Church 1 1 land to aurvtu*. und as the Grecian
Mi tout Mis Jack Wheatley ha*l l.iumer besime* more acute »he
*s dtiuiei guests t'hrlatmus Day,, ae«-ks to meet u by jtuttUig still
\lt all.l Mi' t'c tl HevnoUts tual 1 u ore gvoBta ott live sum- land liroek
tailitl) *tl lan* ast* t aii*t \lrs Mil- tunnel * still thut.* Vh«i humuig Ute
dnsl Murks oi Waxuhu hie land itu'rease' grass output, and
Mr a d M s J R Kn«*\ ajient emli ,v**wi Uie Best-U*tive smoke «il
Clt lsUias ln<\ in EtUiL' liuestii ot a miul Die |tio;eith.«t (Imvf )*as
Mi amt Mis K (’ Runitn* n*d cnritvlco *w*t of 1 avr major
Mi .oat Mr Hamid Wilson and ptobtewu*' I *> average vine*, m-
us M a id Mr,' 'V*>iii M* Brayer **nn« o **W t**i ,a|nta !*»'; annum
u! UulU' and Mis .Mattie Oiinmi Italy which lags come Ui lot a
'■l W vx*Uia ht* were di ner gum-t.s lunw- shire <*t lelief mmey has no
i \t - Mm J U vj a o»nharv n mv arable land than Greece, and
w i; H> > * ,' ,;rno v* | lux a larger |w*pule''.'di The
.* >r Cnre'-i *s Hay ill ot hei CVthullc CorkVsg or birth control U
* hi .dr* i hen lo tthe* :«>j the ttrsi no «H*.»n « !a. b' U* tlw large ue
tee m ve vewf* Die* were Mr Dalian fomilv R* Want tost of rW.*g|-
Mis Heuban D.'»,°i <e Kan one *»*s •*, M* Ute :a»-l is that as ths
M itu) Mr*. .1 C It wf*' and chll* foully be -vurs Uiaec U«v.e ttv
UfWM Job** and fdaine ot lto**»*. more mnoths t«» eat the aome
M and Md Hon -w> and ftwaunl of h»<d U is * fact that m
et Gtonn M: uW M> flvd» Daly's jagsuiauixi (uniwm and Mr
t>date , of oat Mt ,»ne. Mrs :«at •«* xawv tumxM he* we U
M>: last* t a«ie decrease* and lw »*t)i
Th# Lions Club
Ouhtwtdim Imtn COiittt IoHbI
(Mon or Womon—-lot Ym» 1953)
Hnet iMdkb for ni atovr «tower
< HmI lo INI Hoi |l, Km«a Toi- ho Job. 31. IBM)
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 307, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1953, newspaper, December 31, 1953; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782453/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.