The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 50, Ed. 1 Monday, March 1, 1954 Page: 3 of 6
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Imon en Casserole Recommended
For an Easy to Make Lenten Dish
A good
new Lenten casserole is a
mouth-watering salmon und maca-
roni eombliiMtion baked with the
foodnew of melt e d American
fhewe. Canned salmon lends its
Warm and inviting color and Its
tangy flavor; macaroni provides the
feeder tfxturc of * ni«p>u>e »mi
*he cheese adds Its own particular
fang.
A cawserole easy to make, this
l.enter dl h has the extra advantage
ct being made entirely from canned
and packaged ingredients which can
May on your pantry shell n duy or
two, ready for quick use in erner*
ftmcy.
SALMON EN CAMMEKOLK
4 ounces elbow macaroni
e»i ......
1 2-ounce can mushrooms
1 can condensed cream or celery
soup
2 3 cup evaporated milk
1 1 lb. can salmon, drained and
flaked
<4 cup finely cut puniento
'■/ cup grated American uitHinc
i 1 cup bread crumbs
2 tbls.. butter or margarine,
melted
Cook macaroni according to paek-
- me directions. Drain, but do not '
I rinse; reserve. Drain mushrooms;
combine mushroom liquid, celery
soup and evaporated milk. Add
macaroni, mushrooms, salmon, pi-
ON THIS
AVENUE
ISy ELIZABETH I'AKNUNN
"The Waxuhachie, Texas, Light
nported: John Herndon caught a
four-pound buss while lishlng at
En, is Lake, It was one a that larg-
ejt lour-pound bass reported by a
Wiixahuchie fisherman for so tie
t'me and wa-. said to weigh about
lour pounds’."
This dipping from » magaslne
wa sent us by a friend who at-
tached a note signed "L. C." saying
that the dipping had come to him
form n lrleud in another city.
Dallas fashitn center
Homes For Sale
Nice five rooms, bath, front and
back porch, maple floors in liv-
ing and dining rooms, corner
with one and one-liulf lots, fruit
■ad pecan trees. Zfits West Lati-
mer Street. Price reduced to
$6500.
W. D. Arden
Exclusive Agent
Office opposite Post Office
Phone 595
p lien to and grated American cheese. —-
Turn hito a greased l' j quart casse- 1 'Iboa* who will celebrate their
role. Toss together bread crumbs1 birthdays on March 2 include MBS
niul melted butter: sprinkle around I HENRY LEB HAtKLLEY, BERT
edge of casserole. Bake In u mod- I McKAY, CHARLES FEROUHON,
crate oven, 350 degrees for 25 min- ! NANCY TELFAIR, IJR C. A Mo-
ntes. Yield: 4 to (1 servings. MURR\Y and RANDALL Me COL -
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Lakeside Events
On March Calendar
l The calendar <>f entertainment at
• Lake.slue country Club lor March
' includes a dinner metdirg for the
! board ol governors at 7 p.m, on
j March !); a family night dinner on
i March 18 und a club dance on
March 20
To Return to "Mexico
Mrs. ,1. K. Carson Jr. expects to
return Wednesday to her home In
Merico City alter bavin;, arrived
here several lays ago to attend fu-
neral services for her mother, the
late Mrs. \. J. Harper Mr. and Mis.
1‘ied Harper of Dallas at d Mr. and
Mis. w L, Mondav of Fort Worth
returned Sunday to their homes
after having also been here for
tin services.
Household Hint
Crayon nmr!:s can be removed
from parchment shades by using a
ball ol soft bread as an "eraser."
Hospital News
Visiting Hours at Ennis Municipal
Hospital are 10 to 11 am., 3 to 4
p,m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
W E Colvin.
Mis J. M Douglas.
Mrs Vivian McCoy.
Mr*. O, Head,
T E Haw
Mrs. I,ora Zaludek.
Mrs. T. M. Thompson,
Mrs. Fred Finley.
Mrs. K. L. Harrell and Infant
daughter.
Mrs. Odell Mina tin.
Mrs, Geraldine Freeman and In*
mill son. *
Frank Venters.
Riley Fountain,
Rufus Perez.
PATIENTS DISMISSED—
Mrs J trephine Hines and Infant
son.
Mrs. Betty Davis.
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Bright little Hgures—made nil the brighter by the white background
of the fabric—pattern a novelty "SeercHs” used for a one-piece Prissy
Missy dress by Woatway of Dallas Contrasting bands accent tho lull
tiered skirt and neckline of the bodice, White gioy gold, while aqua
luggage, white/fl*ey4grecn. Sizes 3-0. Retail about $1.00, Style
*D-2100.
- N O T I t: E -
Your Nreehl A Etna
Sewing Machine Dealer
New Location — 103 NW Main
Liberal Trade-In - Easy Terms
Free Home Demonstrations
Write Itox 292
LITTLE SEWING CENTER
Announcing
The Appointment of
CHARLES F. GOLDEN
Sp'ecinl Representative
For
Southwest Reserve
Life Insurance
Cora pan.v
We hiiiuile nil types of
i life, health & accident,
hospitalization and polio
plans.
Lodge Reports
Davidson Grove 89. Woodmen
Circle, will hold a regular all-day
social and business meeting on Tues-
day at the Woodmen Hall.
A covered dish luncheon will be
served a' noon. President Elizabeth
Roberts has extended a special invi-
tation to the business women to al-
tind the luncheon.
The business session will open at
1 p.m.
t ASSI ROLE COMBINATION
Fresh or corned be d is excellent
In casserole dislus with a sauce, and
served with cooked potatoes, mnera-
ront, spa;;hct.lt, vice or noodles. Also,
.• livered ground cooked brisket mix-
ed with vegetables adds flavor to a
casserole and *s a new taste sensa-
tion. Even for hush, says the Gas
Appliance Manufacturers Associa-
tion. fresh or corned brisket have no
peer.
Guest In Driskrll Home
Mrs H D. Smith of Houston was
u week end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Earle C. Drtskell
'«
Urban dwellers can profit, both
nutritionally and financially, by
growing a garden
* GENTLE CLEANING
—but Ok*
SO THOkOUGHI
★ Reitorei tk«t Like-New
Mftneu end celerl
ICAU YOU*
Tusjtiunu CLEANER
MANMNf.
ITim *1 Til tVf
DRY CLEANERS
PHONE 998
THE NEW ART OF DRY DRY CLEANING
W. W. O D O M
MOTOR CO.
1954 New Chevrolet $1640
1954 New Ford-$1695
1954 New Buick — $2395
1938 Dc Soto — 4 New Tires
$59 95
— WHY PAY MORE? —
All these new cars carry deal-
ers guarantee and Service
Policy with them.
W. W. ODOM
MOTOR CO.
Brown and McKinney
Women Voters
Compile Facts
On Balloting
Recent Poll Fuels compiled I) y
| The League of Women Voters of
TeaXft have Included such questions
as the following:
Do you know that before the polls
open In Texas the ballots should l>"
shuffled and thoroughly dis-
arranged? This Is one method ol
preserivng the secrecy ol the ballot
i where voting machines are not used,
Do you know that the Texas elec-
4 lion Judge U required to plat .• Ins
signature or initials on tIn- back ol
each ballot? This Is one way to
, prevent the "stuffing of ballot
boxes" with the unofficial ballots.
Voting machines make this method
of protection unnecessary
Do you know that at Texas elec-
tions tho sighed and shuffled bal-
lots should be placed laee down on
the table? Tills Is another measure
to preserve the secrecy of the bal-
lot. so no on* ait'll set} and note the
number of the ballots.
Do vou know that the Texas voter
Las the right to select his own bal-
lot" He may take oil from the cen-
ter of the stuck If lie doubts that
the ballots have been shuffled It
voting machines are used, lie chooses
the machine he wishes.
Do you know that Texa election
officials are forbidden by law to
note down the number nt any ballot
even one which the votei may care-
lissly reveal? This is still another
method of preserving the mu rev "I
the ballot
Do you know that the Texas vu! e
is instructed to fold his ballot with
the number inside and to depo it it
li lliselt m the ballot liox" Tilts laa
was passed to safeguard Ih ■ senary
ol the ballot
VI hat‘a New
Tile late t writing device is -,uo
i write on virtually anythinc
An li a e< npuny sa\s a inis m
kljTf'll ,1 RU(l4t*t t lit I \A ’ 11 ♦ V *tl»
olh, initt ■>,
umitiuiti vv up, mptnli, U\iOnt
•'U $ti ruinil
It's railed the Mn«h Mugei I m
til!
Ol t.
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PHARMACY
NEW CARS
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GRAY
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IIXA*
CKtwkh Fatdx o* any
•At* malt* mil ml Ik*
vNi n»M at aay wd»i
1954 Ckt«, ‘l-lffi Pkk
Up 0»>mw Cab * $1J3&| I__—.. .
1954 CKr* l4Mt $1950 | i__ , , ^ ,
_ ._. TRAILERS
Tbtw am aao-ma caw
aft mm to* doabtev Hat*
*m9 latN«y yaoNPwba* «n
a yaw* mam* Wdf Had*
Bickers ol Dallas, who
New OiTeuu , SjHnt a
rii' this 1111>r11111g- en
Mainly lor Women
By UNITED I'REtSS
KM Sister
I lie "kid sister1 ol a New Kua-
la nd family Mum will be too years
old
She is pli k-ehceked Mrs. Nelia
Lloyd of Gardner, Mass, who will
bus tie a •entcnui tan nest January
20th "Big ,‘b.lrr" is Mrs Libia
Slmimvay id Westiullistei. Mas .
still biigld as a Indton at nil
The atliaetive yvhlto-hahed wld-
oyv!i bi heve they are the only sMu
III the Uuiled .States whose ages
total 200 yea is
The ollici day they leull/id Uh
tie.Ty that they nrvei had had tMui
picture taken lagether dill big the
untmy that has elapsed since they
wire born Hi Willnbom, NY Says
Mis Lloyd
"We IT'iured It was time we iT’.i
t/inei liiii;', a bout t hut
So she traveled to Weal min I el
by full i • ■ i i o i ■ lie, and the slstei
yuuilng blue dresses and eocsa '.es.
posed lo.jeihiM lor plctmes AHet
the pictures wore take i Mi Lloyd
turned to her alr.tei and aid
"Now that wen- all ilrr seel up
UK In, we'd betler o nut and pick
ii|i a mini”
(piceii Foaeli
I iie New Orleans M at ill (li a -
lestivnl remTie d • rhiiiax loam low
and at leasl one wo.nan iK sn I
enu I lie 1|I|I ' III I ie bull
"he is Mis t.llllan l-'.u win
iis, Ties llm queens on i mil I lit,in-
i.i ' a .ilul i t qui t t'
Aboil* 120 queen iiiii Ini i ,n h
ball and I'lo h p.ilaid .lie i li'iTe I
to m the < ill ill outi«olt to |'ii
Forgotten
FACTS
f'i'Oin the files of the Ennis Dally
News:
Ten Lears Ago
I 1 Collie wnn appointed
Gun man ol the Lioni} Club Boy
- i out a iooji Hut
"Mlv, Maltha Ann Booth has ae-
ripted a|XT»ltli n la the of flu* of Up
War I'.odi! ti ui Hull id. liolUPi
Ni Hi Mam i i tliWest Knox Streets
i,i rclhi'i to John Clark.
' I am rlo' d.i; my sdwlug slicij).
Kvpeet to eumplete w/o:k on hau l
Ain ll and May.— Mrs Frankie
Davis” Adv,
"Mrs Lore e Cai) inter who is
ervlipi in ilie WAD has landed
suiely overseas uc.’oiiJing to a mes-
sage recelml by her parenU, Mr
am, Mrs F D
Twenlv Five Years Ago
"Castehaw Drug Co iiceivM'd tills
morning tin 12 uniforms presented
l i i .e l1 Ida High School baseball
lean by I he Times lliuald ol Dill- |
las "
i leoi m> A
ha been in
b ., .
is ele lu'ine "
Lucille F;,a’ p plus i I'rha Vim
mi, i lie le lot a il.im hti'i in "The
(i I' 4 i'd Pan ni "
Mi H hi 11 Bush, Mi ;. (Iciicim
Hi .se Mi. Willie May Howe Mis.
-T D Ms re, M it N Haynes,
M' es Ida a .1 Ho n i Huy lie *, Miss
IJnlh Boren, Mrs. t. hue DehaTeli,
Mis Ldll.au .story. Miss Maty Hue
HuiTiigl.m Mrs H. L Fountain,
Thud BiiuTifgUm Jr, anil William
Ji'li'scli altended giand opera in
Dallas Wednesday night when
"Faust" sv.i , given by the Chicago
(Iran I < >p ra ( a u am
Four Golden Rules
For Perfect Tea
"You can't Jiid u I he at i engt h d
tea by color," warn Itu experts, "it
you wan* i ! id I - nod ted aid vlgon m
hot beverage Many weak teas 1)1' ,s
dark and vice vers;
teep d to ft ni in ll 11
Hill* inide Aniei leal
elally Intei e,' I al u
.•.I hnulatlpg beverage
dally in'*i.u, ilu", can ieuin to mike
a pel le t put o| tea i v c: y time by
adhering III the I'om Golden Hides j
Always use a teapot, Allow one j
lea ,minimi ten m one tea hag pt'V !
cup plus one Ioi I lie pi I I esc I re di,
Inuhug ssatei Bo w lea lined l<> Hy*1
mlnidi",
The tenpol Is recoiipiictuled l;e-!
c a lice M Is mmm I od i tint a Im.'.li
tei'npei al ure be malntali e I (luring !
the brewin'! f ile one *ea pnhn o!
tan pee imp I. the amount ol ten i
i i.ifulolxee,tt's agiiu a> needed to give
u lull-boded siIruuJaIlii|: beverage
Flash, boiling water is absolutely i
< , rid In Tie water slemlil he hllh-
Mlng when d is ) on red over t he
iiaU'S Tld« can e*i Die leases to
espnml ml mlenfc nil tludr flavor
ss 'thin three In IivS minutes
Ouf of Town Guests
Here for Dance
( ml-el-low II guests ,11 the (llltire
. I I Ike,sale Dm nils Club Hutmalav
(• I 111. ; inehidi d Mi and Mrs |, i >f
Ai n l l ong d I )ui ml. < >klu Mi
ami Mis la o CiesvH, Mr and Mi -4
,) (' Nlavton. Jack (.'al iwi’ll an I
Mis K •' 1111 Das is. .ill ol Dallas, and
Glia: ' ' ill)I. .it (ill'll Ho r
.Mondav Evening. March 1. 1954 —EN.NIK DAILY
________ __________— —------- fti+m m.
Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Entertain Saturday
Pre-Lenten Party before Club Dance
Mr and Mi J. y Atwood enU»r- Springs flower* uneti in the patty
tallied fifty gue*tx at a pre-Lcnten ciccoratlon* included rarnAttuM.
party before the Lakeside Country. xtock. candytuft, bells of IrtUnd.
Club dance Saturday evening. tultpx and dftUie* In white and dett-
Corktail* we e served at Mary cate pastel rhAde*
Agnes' between the hours of seven — ——...
. woman i oiigressnuin
Giie;.is irom out oi town included woman ever to be sent
'■ll " 1 '',1 c' Hlayton. Jack ( ( Q0lljrrMg from MtMourl U Wl-
Ciildatli ailu Mis KeiUi Das is, al 1( ^t,r jmo )1ng once
at Dalia -. ntso nr, and Mr* Robert |noJ(l
A Mr Du l, recently of Washington, i L#0UtJt. Bullivan *AJ’i die U
a candidate for rr-elfeCtlon btt the
Democradc ticket Mr*. Sullivan
wil l elected to Congron* In 1952. Her
husband, the bite John Hull!van,
i n^ held the seat from 1941 until hl»
Speech Recital .truth m id&i
D D . and now ol Dallas.
Miss Schween in
Ml s F'hurun Heliwep, laughter
of Mr and Mi;, W It. Schween,
piesenterl a junior rjaanTi recital ot
inlet)M'et.ative reading ill tire First
Methodist Church parlor, Haturday
evenlrg
Mi*b Byrne ll tftoolie, director ot
th(' Cooke Sehool of ypoach where
Mis' F'hwivn Is a student, undo
the introductory remark*.
Miss Maly Helen Gwens, guest
a 'tint, piTditei piano cumber*.
Ruth F Gilpin's "Heven Weak
D j," was one of the ?election*
p.e#cnted by Miss Hclnveen.
T..c fifty guests included a num-
ber Ho p out ot town, a no g whom
were Mr. and Mrs. W F. Kstrs of
Da las, ,ypamlpnrenlx of Ml»s
Hch wit'll,
This is the time of year to ,a>m-
ii'" mm fei till/ii t the furm pond tor
top tirhln; later Toe tine of fertil-
izers luiike gluwtpg till by tile
in re possible mid profitable
iii should
Willi nine
omi ii el pc
ii epa ring i
pail ol Ilu
Announcing
Removal of
Law Office of
Billy Colvin
to
Across Street from
Post Office
New Phone 311
BUSINESS IS GOOD
We intend to keep It that way By
giving No Come-On*—-No Gim-
micks—Nil double talk.
1952 Hiudebaker V* Hard Top.
\ut. Trans.; RAIL
1952 Studebaker VH Land Cruiser,
A lit. Trans.; RAIL
1952 Studebaker VH Land CnilMr,
Overdrive, RAll.
1952 Dodge Coupe, Fluid Ilrhro,
neater.
1951 Mtudehukcr VH Land Cruliwr.
Aut. Trans.; RAIL
1951 Studebaker VH Sedan, Over-
drive, ItAII.
1951 Studebaker ( liamploii Coup#,
low mileage.
1950 Studebaker Champion L«nv.
( "iipe, Overdrive, MAN.
1950 Studebaker Commander Se-
dan. Overdrive, Heater.
1950 Chevrolet lie Lute Club
Coupe, RAIL \V-S Tire*.
1949 l ord Custom H Sedan Coupe.
1949 Ford "H” Tudor,
1940 Ford “8" Tudor.
1918 Chevrolet Club Coupe, HAH.
In47 Chevrolet Sedan, KAH.
Several other curs, trucks and pick-
ups In stock. We will arrange term*
to suit you. Loans made on ear*
FRANKIE DAVIS MOTOR CO.
TOO N. Main Sludehaker Rhone 72
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BABY CHICKS
From
BLOOD TESTED FLOCKS
Carter's Hatchery
ANNUAL
MARDI GRAS
< f ^ ' l
* i * * >4
at
National Hall, Tue. Nite, Mar 2
Come in Costumes -
Attractive Prizes for Best Costumes
Music by Eric Honza & His Orchestra
ADMISSION 50c PER PERSON
Sponsored by The Youth Club.
BIG SAVINGS on
7JN A/R%WALL
WAIR CONDITIONING
“fttt YOUR HOME OR OTfKf
REDUCED WINTER PRICES! ^
BUY TODAY . . . PAY IN MAY
II a it It \ I. sTlINK, IMtinilung anil llrnlin^
FORIC AUAM& RIPOI
CAMELS FIRST IN SUES
IT RECORD SOS
oMaa.*oMatt * xammni*
,*a •»«> 2nd kiiad
i» *• 5e\Tk
For Rent
F. A. Hvbacek
304 W Arrmm
FARMER'S
Sf'fV’ff* StfltlOfY
HP
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 50, Ed. 1 Monday, March 1, 1954, newspaper, March 1, 1954; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782617/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.