The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1959 Page: 3 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Ennis Daily News and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Ennis Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Tiff TWIN WIIKIV | IM M Huh*,In \ui-us» 15
First Baptist Cotton Bowl
Slates Revival
H« glinting Nultii.t; iHut ttfh
i m Film Available
I hr Jh* I til
( Inn * It • • I I iti. ■ . ■ ,
MIIIUIU‘1 1(4*V iv.l tin .! I ,
me S»M\M»'V Mill (in t «„ti«
•41 IK .i III nlnl tin t v i in
% n *"> w ill Im Iii ! (1 it u
The muMt Ini |Iii 11 vii.
In1 ultdiu tin iliii ih»u in
limilil ( aid well I In Mini
Mumi lui Mm I n -1 |;
('hurt h i .illIv\t‘|I mil < n
I hr lllinth Int I It. tv i tun
vit es .mil I \ Vliu m ill
lilt* rniisH t .n h 111.■ i nm ■
tin* Week
I In1 i‘V till: i i 1 |iit I in i
Robert Watkins Retires
After 40 Years Service
ns ini »\n ssinv t isi
Summary of Points Emphasized on
Recent Furniture Selection Tour
Itt nl II |l \ I I’Mlt I \| \\ ■ ' r, | ,.m,t I inn |
I mint* HolMr |)»*ll»tillstl .tlhMt I *1' - i
Vutpllt • It I i * r. .. .
I «l I link | tlf <iim(| Ittllllh
II w
Ilf I
M nlt‘1 1 I
. < '.it rn r c i
Hilt tested i
V\M
i< nm
hr I H i't I ill ln|i
til It 11
will In*
Hev
J.itlie
IS paste
l ol
the D.I
Kaplisl
< In
lit 1 It ill
Spi mgs
It. A
l-'dgc i-
Ilf I.K k
'•mv i
lb Kept l
Ilf .I.K k
sum
11 le ,i ti
Dayne (
'idle
g«* "t 1!
Hev 1 dg
;e i ,
,1 MK et-
list and
cr
a V i 1
> .ll'le It,
The p
ill'll.
1 urge'
each cf
I tie
r i a i v a 1 .
the Firs
t Ha
pti l ( h
't .ni l ll '
Hr i ni iim 11»id
tllrinl
W K Niitlli pa D or. |;i|i'd
The nursery Mill hr open lot'
c* itch si11 v i (i' Mil it a i ompetent
worker Hi rh.it
Avalon Baseballers
Defeat Meredian
7-3 Saturday
The Avalon Independent h.i.c
ball to.im defeated l he Dig .St tin
boys tram at Meredian Salunlav
infill 7 5
The Meredian fcam took a
three run load m the fir-.t in
nine "If Jerry Fspanza who
started I ho game Jerry Hon/a
went in to relieve F pan/a in
Hu* second wim two tnmi on
t*ase and no outs. He gol out of
the inning without giving up a
score and pitched scoreless ball
the rest of the way lie was in
trouble in one inning with the
bases loaded but not Inmselt
out of the |arn tty knock ini' down
a line drive and throwing the
batter out to end the frame.
Dale Archer started the nr
♦ mri for Avalon with a bunt
single in the fifth and scored
on (iene Taylors triple to left
center field
After one was out in the fifth
the pitcher walked two batters
to load the bases. Don Sykes hit
a singh* to score one run to nar-
row the margin Lawrence Mon-
za bunted to score a run from
third base to lie the game at .'!
all Avalon scored another mark*
11 1
t < "ttlei
lint tie.
l i
. h.imj
mm
dt lie
\u
Form \
limy 1 a
ll "US
u i, i k i
U a
.si j.auie
1 l
l appeal al
te game (
K e III
■tided
(111
a l game
ot aa Iik Ii
Dim*,
an ,
IA ai la 1 i|i
IIK
IikIi- Die
1 *#;»«
Via \
Him- . I.i
Di
AN (III 11A
Navy
.'ti .
till I'.t.l,'
II lll'-t It) \
v Iik h
It 1
be led .S;
a l a
'Use gU 2\
’ Die
1 1 a,
1" *'ki 1
Mi Mism*
'*s 1 PI"
edgin
lg lit 1
1 K
i and the
i '.la ,
J.IIIK
III Will'll
t ,i
Kin gia 1 (••
Ii de-
leale
d \tkaiH
as
1 1 t,
He
1111«* - t *. to
I,.
il'I'oAV the
t line*
Ji"iil
d he int
to Ihe (’
often
l; Wi
li.lorm.it
r M rvii «*
1’ O
Los
• i *5. 1 i.i
Ha-
> 2b The
vein
di it
ed s hoi j 1
il
l)e spee
died
aloru
, with a
’(
olid < hmi
c.
\ preim tei| show mg date and
alter n.de date should be indicat-
ed I Ins IS net essar v ill ( use t he
de md tdm is noi available on
t he date prelet red
The films. in sound and color
run about twenty minutes each
\ Ih millimeter sound propector
is neee ary to show them There
is no charge lor borrowing the
movie- However, the Cotton
Mow I Association requests Kiev
he returned as soon as possible
.diet u-e sothat alight schedule
of bookings can tie adhered to.
IN.II It I'D IN I NIL
doe David daiioUsek. son of
Mr and Mrs doe danousek,
lioilte 2 broke his left leg Mon-
day alter noon at lus borne in a
fall I nun hi - btryi l<* He is in
Kurils Municipal Hospital where
relatives report that lie is get
ting along nicely.
or in the inning to go ahead 4-.'i
In the top of the seventh in-
ning Avalon scored three more
runs to win 7 d.
Avalon will play Hillsboro
Wednesday night and will jour
nev to Athens Saturday night
lot a return game that was
rained out two weeks ago.
das Ot til I aieet I i .hi- porta
1 loll W a t to jH.de t problem III
niakiii. In ; oun hi - In >t 11 ip
Patricia McCollum
Feted Saturday
On 5th Birthday
Mi and Mt >. Kerineth Me
folium and daughter Sara .lane
mdi i lamed ilieir daughter and
si si e i I ’a! ri< i.i w it h a part V on
hm tiflh birthday Saturday at
the Community Center Horn d
to pm.
III.urie Mi ('(ilium Mickey
Kuhala and liila Wright cous-
in of I 'at t H i.i av»i ted wit h 1 he
game
Cilts were placed in an In-
dian Tepee f avors were Indian
head hands and totem poles
made of balloons, candy and
gum
Ice cream and birthday cake
iti the shape of a tram, with
cowboys and Indians riding on
it. were served to Joey and Mary
.to Cla-py. .lefinie and Steve
Featheiston. Caron and Cathy
to Newberry Charlene and Kd-
ward I’atak. .lane and Kathleen
I 'rat t Franklin and Mam Sellers
l.irida and .lerrv Mlaek. Monica
and Judy Novak Susan and
Cathy Mums Klleii Farles Holly
Mohiiison Cindy I’olter Mickey
l av lot Demo i If.i Denise
Skrivaimk Sharon Collin'
Cheryl Mrestidge and .Inanette
Young and Jo Dee Young, both
of Corsicana.
Mothers attending wore Mines
Joe Wallace Dlaspy Mbert New
Iteiry. Carl Mratt. Kaymond
Fea1 hm Ion l! F Pikes. .1 D
Cherry . Hoy MeCollum and Mrs
Jess S oung ot < 'hi si( ,itm.
IR-CONQITIONED OR NOT
if m
$ 1-
i
f
1
1
4
M
1 f
j liF*
1 .1 | | 1
i
'L i J
. 'a
AVACO VENTILATED AWNINGS
AIS CONDITIONING COSTS TOO HIGH?
■CsS^
— &
-1
Cut coats by keeping hot sunrayt
off windows, NAVACO Awnings
can reduce heat gain through win-
dow* op to 7(1% so units oi central
•ystem will cool more efficiently
and operate for lest.
NO AIR CONDITIONING...HOUSE TOO HOT?
9 K A VACO Awnings reduce room
— * 0h0 y* temperature up to 12* In homes
•“x L without air conditioning. Unique
L k r ventilated construction, the original
i *Tlicrmo-S)phon” design actually
9 draws hot air from room* — let«
cool air in.
4®,
[ Y\ | Ufa
\MC0
finning*
Y* Mam/ v/i/L s m nibble, (let compltte fortt on S' WACO flici'f-
Vtni/I nr Aluminum Ventilated Awnings today Coll or come by
for free estimate,
304 NORTH CLAY ST.
PHONE TR5-7648
Bishop's Home Improvements
in ike lifM-nm-y he uXigHh
made w lien lie ini t am* In
in Knm. Die Kueeia (.hhi
If,iiioii ID ot Int . I toy h lied.
.ind I \S I Ingle v I *j I mm , ,
Furl -nit I’,i other,- line
\\ .itkm t'e* lived ,t numb' i
"I out landnig aw.ud in sale
lll.ill >tllp l oiliest dui mg ins to
y c.ii . w itii Un W aple-i - iMat 1m
i omp.uiy,
W .,1 Kin i - a \ etel all o| W m Id
War I tiav mg trt'Cli stationed a'
• amp .1 in k .mi s ( w hmi t tic
Arim ih i »vas signed in 1 U UK
IK is a mmnbe> u| * hi Firsi
Meltiodi-t (hui i h where he lets
In < n a kk mbi t i,i 'he beard "I
ti .vat,| for many ye.u , be is
a mi ruber nt I tie Mel) Millie
< la ■ el t tie ( him h a membm
ut the Ma "tm Lodge Klltglds
id My t leas Nun m an I agioii
arid Sons of the Hcpublic ol
I l\J3.
V\ atkins and Ins wile, Ihe tor-
met KvD. I,a< y ul I Imidm son,
live at ful North Dallas Street.
He has two sisters. Miss la-land
Watkins, supervisor ol Dallam
County Schools, and Mrs. Tom
Vaughan, a leai hm in the ll.gii-
land Mark School. His parents
wen; Mr. and Mis. J. Wat-
kins. pioneer residents ol lime!
i dm son < M iiisiof ieal interest |
one ol fn . gratidlattiers Mu hard
Mrown. an early day 'lexan.
drew a winie bean and was a!
Mier pri oher. i
Asked about his hobbies Wat-]
I kins says he plans to do a lot
j ol fishing, but at this lime ties I
air-eonditioried den vvitn t ti e|
many interesting IV programs
are taking up ins time; then fie
likes bridge also with the corn
i mg ol toot ball season he will •
enjoy football and baseball. So
Ins plans call lor a varied prog-
ram of entertainment. i
I At the time of bis retirement
Watkins is said to be the oldest j
i .salesman in line of service in
tins district.
.... .
Mrs. Fitzgerald
Hosts Circle One,
WSCS Monday
! Circle One. Woman s Society |
nl Christian Service of the First
Methodnt Church met m th<
home ol Mi-. Carlos Fitzgerald
Monday morning.
T he meeting was opened with
pray-r. The program 'Faith
W ith W or ks The I.o< al '
< 'film h wa pH ented tty Mrs.
(, M Thomas Mis. A K I bonias !
gave ttie scripture from the j
hook ot Hebrew s on fait h.
fifty-three visits were made
during the month ol July.
Seventeen rncrnm t • an<t one
vi itor attended the meeting, lie*
treshments were served.
Mrs. Waedekin
Wins Ad-Rime
Contest Again
Mrs C A Waedekin house-
wife w ho lives on Monte :{ Fn-
ms has won the Ad-Mime con-
test again this week.
Mr-. Waedekin had the tndden
slogan. * Directory firms want
all customers to b e c o m e
I r imuis."
Mrs Waedekin s rime line is
,i- follows. Homey friendly local ;
tores, \\i Ip us with our .shop-j
ping ehoH s.
Mr Waedekin may stop by
tin New*-, Office at her eonven- j
lefu e and pick up her $10 cash
prize,
rite grand prize of $50 will i
be awarded the last week of
August a only three more week- I
tv contests are all that remain
I be last weekly contest will be]
run on Migust IK and the grand
prize winner will tie announced
t fie follow mg week
Those who are eligible for the ;
grand prize are the winners in
one of the weekly contests. j
IVM KFf> IN VMA.
C K Mrmikshire was taken ^
to Municipal Ho pjtal Monday
afternoon after having sustain
<d i broken mkl* in a i*h at
work. i
Farm Pond
Construction
To Hit Peak
dr
NiU'ie t and September are
ually t he I" ' moill ft to < oil
Dint pond in tIn* Funis area
! Ik gi on ml is dry and t lie dirt
•m>\e
\|t"i .i pond is constructed
; , * .in > \ e i. 11 things 11 i.i I call
dole to iik i ea t it s life and
I .i t Die (|,i»ii spillway, and
(i, t uI bed .0 eas should t>e sod
'Ud oi < i ded with a permanent
Hi • 'I hi w ill stabilize I In*
oil and keep ii front washing
lilt" I III pond I lie w liter will In*
.'leaf and lie, 11 om silt.
• tin* ol the mi, i important
! lung - t hat < an In* done to pro-
long th>* lib ni a pond is to
feme it ol I and pi ovide a w aler-
ing !rough lot 11v* -link below
t tie dam. I III keep- hv(’stock
out of the pond and gives them
' lean water the year round. It
.i I - o keeps them from pushing
mud into the pond when they
drink, in addition di eases are
!«•-- likely to he contracted by
the livestock.
Another way to increase the
Value and u-eDillie ; ot a pond
is t,, proper ly stock it with fish
and ferDh/e it It t tie pond is
ft rfllized it -liould I"- he I ished
heavily Otherwise it i best to
fel l ili/e.
S< \S te< him ian w ho arc a s-
histing the Di -D u t .ih .ivailabh*
to help with the location .sleek
mg and lertili/ing ol ponds'.
They can also furnish plans for
piping water to a trough below
the dam.
Bridal Shower
Compliments
Miss Lorine Drozd
Mis- Iim f >i o/d bride elect
of Ii' ddo liourlatnl w.i eomplt
rnepted w it fi a mt-i i-llaneou
biulal 'bower Sunday at 2 .'id
p m at the < 'ommuruty ('ent< r.
II" te e- vvefe Ml U\ F
Mill, i ot I oil Worth Mr M I.
M< ( onahe*. ot W tungton 11
(’ and Mi--- Fvclyn Drozd ol
Au -Du.
TIk* regi f rat ion table w as laid
in a white cloth Small gifts ol
rice
in
-hades
of pink
III
-a i ib-
ed with
the We
ddmg <1
ale.
wei '•
IK'd
,1‘s
f av or s.
Sw(*et heart
He-
e* (a
eaded D
om ;i <
•ipKl
ltl a
how
er
down
Dk* handle
ol a
W 111 b
IK-
t i u( fir
•<l iiinlir
ella
deck-
ed w
nil
v.' 'hlir
lg bell.-
On
Ih
»• gilt 1
lal.le a
min
at lire
bride
' (I
oil (I.**
'(.■ended
1 Hi
un a
Jan i
a a*.
W'hi!<
* Jig.apa
nt ha
and
pink ma|i tk d-ii-e were iti tIk*
background Mi* > Denise and
Sharon M<('onak( v ol Wa-hing
ton D < mere of the bride-
elect presented gifts to Miss
Dro/d
Out of-low n gue-ts UK hided
Mr*
Jotinm
e I'owell
and
Mr
Fun
ly Hole
y ot D.dl
n:
Mrs.
Hen
W ood
Sulphur
Spi mgs
Mr v
Flviri
Svthoda
Ol
Haton
lb'll.
>e l.a,
Mr Joe
M
in i ay
ol 1 i
uaiid i'i
.urie and
Mi
. Hoy
Mill'
-i nl F oi
M Worth.
Approxim,
ab ly .,<» gu
e.'.t*,
were
regt
tcred.
W.S.C.S., Circle Two
Meets Monday
In Rogers Home
Circle two WSf'S of the Fn ,t
M»*thodi t Church im t in the
home of Ml I Ini'l l t lingers,
assistant run |e le,,di-t Moral.,y
afternoon with 17 member> pic-
ttenf.
Mrs f»w» n Marebbanks lead-
er, presided over the bu-mess
session.
Mrs. V \ Hamm »ek was in
‘ barge of (he program and di *
cussed Dm juvenile problem to
day ar.d how the church helps j
vriin cnr, pmtuttn.
• ml
eulrnt .e urelp
ttmpered
t together »m4
red to webbing,
tied eusht tttnef
ntte which <«•*
*d to frame J
tgs jre used
s im enriv* tniiSf"
l\ I at.(ti of jhittfc
t i*epag(' of fill-
ortstrur tmn it if
amount ht -terV
it may he hatft
rubber Da. nm,
cotton Head aR
ung contents of
te.es The l.(t>«|
whether tt H l.«
ot *tetili/ed u*(*4
oft- hould givtl
rirt t th rrve *tt»
the requirement!
weight of the per*
me it To be truly
chair -hould b«
t urnit iii .
nistri
irsskSomtteflrt
F \N< N Hi l l,
PEPPER
Lb. 15c
1 IIOI
TOMATOES
Lb. 15c
M W ( KOI* ^
RUTABAGA ^ 15c
Lb. 9c
NFW ( KOI*
YAMS .......... Lb. 15c
HUM .II K V
PEACHES....... Lb. 15c
ASSOlt I I I)
(illFFN
(,UFF\ IIFAD
NO. 1 HFD
GREENS
BEANS
CABBAGE
POTATOES
Bunch 10c
Lb. 20c
Lb. 5c
101b. Bag 29c
sum* i-.ium ic
ENERGY
Lg. Box 25c
silt hi ini; r» o/
INSTANT COFFEE..... 69c
KH \IT
dm, Monti:
GRAPE
peas
JFI.I.V
NO. 30:i cans
20 (>/.
4 Jars $1.00
2 For 31c
CARNATION
XXV
■ ■
.! TAM.
ti SM M l,
COUNTRY EGGS
5 NfiKADFD
3 Dozen For 1.00
FLOUR
American Keautv
5 Lb. Bag 39c
Kill "I V (IIM.M
WAX PAPER
Roll 19c
i\sn\r
FOLGERS
6 Oz. 85c
MEATS
A A (ill VDF
PIKES PEAK ROAST Lb. 69c
\ \ (.It \DF
RUMP ROAST.....Lb. 79c
\ \ i.i; mik
SIRLOIN STEAK ... Lb. 89c
GROUND MEAT . Lb. 49c
IUKSII
COUNTRY BUTTER Lb. 69c
Si ll Kl, IIACON KNIIS
DECKER .......... Lb. 29c
FRESH CATFISH . Lb. 69c
DRUM FISH.......Lb. 39c
si \i.m:
BISCUITS
3 Cans 25c
CHOI) KIM.
OLEO
2 Lb. 33c
V
-SUMMER SALE DAYS-
I1! I Ml* IF ATI I FILS
PILLOWS .... $1.00
150 \ S
SHIRTS
\ allies to SI JtH
$1.00
American
Greeting Cards
SFCKFT IVM, - TKII*
IH»MMT\I. • It A It Y
IT.FASF WKITF • THANK YOU
W ASH A Nil W F Air
COTTON MATERIALS.....59c Yd.
W AI.KS - 7 INCH i
PINKING SHEARS........$100 Pr.
l.tKOK \SSOUTMKNT |
BUTTONS...............5c to 25c
TOYS, Values to 25c.......... 10c
SHAMPOO
LUSTRE CREME, Reg 1.50..... 1.00
HFODOlt \NT TAM I M
APRIL SHOWERS
39c - 55c
PRICES
EFFECTIVE
THRU
SATURDAY
KUCERA'S
PAYMASTt*
FfZOS
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1959, newspaper, August 6, 1959; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801382/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.