The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 181, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 1, 1959 Page: 4 of 4
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€>f tins I (fit v. Vi h< !j. linrnr*
makers know wfu ' to look foi
and ask aim it •.• In n - * •!•*<'1 mi
furniture and home furublung
1 or thr*ir own 1 "me-.
All pha ex of furniture rqh-
"tru< lion we nr ' e|e*| fr-*m * hr-
stockpib of lumber the frame
pic* c1 lii 11 i nt I i ped a in I a ■ •
of 3 000 feel
• BARBS
BY HAL COCHRAN
A huln ilaneer es/nr.ek-rl All
engegem* til In * auae at ;t i pruln+ii
ftfiKLe. Via c.iilnn’i nltiir.n U btf.
A j.'-rron it happtrr lofim be
//< h<ir., but wkat be
Bom* ki'h think mommy is
/./ <m*y M nclajr a w*xh4&jr.
WESTERN CAFE
ort ti|» /or fiitnm* ftir/i#*
fan *i /u ere uul is a
AVENUE
Two Ennisites
4-H'ers Win Trip
To Attend 4-H
To Illinois
Training Lab
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Mi«* l4Hh i t nlurv Produced
Iln^i>nl-Hii\ li’t'd Coffee
Kv I or Dog Day*
With n I.ow-Caloric S
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you will produce n beveiag# #v#ry
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ON 11 IK I \ II S'vlnN KINK:
Summary of Points Emphasized on
Recent Furniture Selection Tour
IU 01 II l»\ T I'OHTM W
(oiinlj lliirrw Ih-rnonstralion
Atfrnt
'\ f rt\ five p* -pu- riftondfd a
parts r»f thn homo war- rxnmin-
r*d in the two retail stores visit-
ed. «**
Here a summary of points
in 'lour ' emphasized on the Viur uhn-h
rify you may use as a reference vtiion
a- selecting vour own furniture or
hnmc furnishings.
How t.o look
i How To Kook For Hood Quality:
I Wood may ho voenored or
' solid Hardwood mo 1 common-
Iv ttsod are walnut mahogany
maple, birch, oak gumwond and
cherry. Words like “mah" or
’ veal on tags may refer only
I to color or finish and not to kind
of wood.
Fini-h A good finish is a defi-
nite indication of reality. The
ideal fmi-h lias a rich depth
called patina) obtained by much
rubbing rather than the shine of
new varnish or lacquer. T.ook ai
the finish in good light. Huh
' ' ‘1''u:'",f'r',n 1 -urface with the fingers until it
am wiHfh giv*
rit rue
a off a--
iin I:ar typ-
i. eo m chairs and
een also i he verv
and led of flowri
ide
di -pi >v Fun
1 stage nt con-
Were \ iev\ ed on t he a--
me 'I hen a v. ide stdec-
f.m-he/j f limit tir* for ail
111 KF FRIDAY
Mrs I) I Boyd of Kernfi Mrs
M. M'T In rn of S,an An-
tonio and Mr H:<rry Connor of
llawe-on V ere !!*• - t of Mrs. H.
!• Stout and o' her relatives and
ft e nds here | r d .
i*. warm to see if the coating I
powders fir becomes sticky in-j
' n " flicating a poor fini-h.
Frrfflies- Should tie of welt-
dried or kilned hard wood. Ash 1
or magnolia is used in most ,
eitions of the fountry Corners
hould he double dowled. glued, I
and corner blocked srrew'ed. hut
never nailed.
Webbing Firmly woven. Close-
ly interlaced, re-ilent. securely
attached to frame
Spring- of tempered steel
placed closely together and
firmly anchored to webbing.
'■ ——. Kacb spring tied eight times
Wl’f K I M) (,['] STS | with 'Irong twine which is sc-
and Mr I'd farpcriter'f-”rcly fastened to frame, if
familv of Hreonville are i ^il type springs are used,
week end gue i of Mr and Mr | ^irm fahrics covering over
•Ilit k Burkhead and family. wrings fcotfon fabric or bur-
_____ Map) to prevent sef page of fill-
j irig In fine construction it is
HKRK FOR VISIT owed to each spring
Mars Meljnda f'heney. flaugh-1 A generous amount of sterl-
ter of Mr. and Mr Hood <"h#*ney Jiz<.d filling, it may be hair j
-Ir of Carrollton, has arrived moss, foam rubber. Dacron. I
for a visit with her grandmo* j Polyfoam or cotton. Read all
her Mrs. C M. Roller | labels describing contents of .
— ' upholstered pieces. The label
Trie Balkan Mountain- extend should ^tate whether it is all |
through the center of Bulgaria new materials or sterilized used ,
i materials.
fhairs and sofa* “hould give
“sitting" comfort Observe whe-
ther it meets the requirements
for height and weight of the per- j
son who i to use it To be truly
comfortable, a chair should be
well constructed.
M \!<V FI 1/ MU I II KM/I
F i II U\I lf MRS I \
I) W IS I.IIW N‘ 1,1 u HUM M
ON \ mi \ I \\ FT PR At IIN I
\\|) I'< i\ lb if’KIVS will . ide
hi -iii1 their birthday Monilav
Winners Named
In Recent Heavy
Litter Contest
Ry JIMMIF If. McDWIFTR
Asst, ( minty Agricultural Ngent
Five Fill* CfMintv 4-H 1 »<*\
an<l girl- placed in the swine
heavy litter confr-t - ponvtrcd
by the Senrs-Roebuck Founda-
tion which included a five conn-'
ty area made up of \avarro
f.lmestone Free-tone Anderson
and Fllis Counties,
Martha .To Roots of Route 1
Italy, won fir<-t [dace of ft Hi with
a litter of in pig- which weighed
50-4 pounds at .V, days of ago
Mike Roots of Route 1 Italv
won third place of Sf{ with a lit-
ter of 10 pigs which weighed
440 pounds at fid days. Fifth!
place of ftd was won bv .Timmy
Wil-on of Route 1 Italv with a
litter of 10 pigs which weighed
302 pounds a* 30 dav- Harold
Riddle of Route 2. Italv. won
1HIt place of ft." with II pigs
which weighed 30} pound- at
30 days Don Raucum of Midlo-
thian won 13th [dace of ftf* with
a Idler of [0 pig- which weighed
27ft pound at 30 dav* of age
The fir'r/i- money won by thc-c
4-H memb« r- will be used to buy
additional demonstration equip-j
merit for their projects.
Those bov- and girls have
made a fine showing with their
swine and should be eongratulat |
ed for their untiring effort and
interest in smh a program and
contest where competition was
so great.
HOME FROM ALABAMA
Mrs W. T Shaw ha return-
ed from a vi'-it in Birmingham
Ala with Mr and Mr Webb C
Fllis. She w;c accompanied
home by Mr and Mr Fib- and
sons. Michael and Keith They
plan to return to Birmingham
Monday.
GUESTS HERE
Mrs Paul I, McConachey Jr
and children. Sharon Raul III
Kevin and Denise, of Washing-
ton. DC., have arrived for a
visit with Mr and Mrs. Joe f,
Drozd, parents of Mr M<Cona
chev. Mrs W F Miller of Fort
W'orth and Mi Fvelvn Drozd
of Austin are week end guestr
of Iheir parents. Mr and Mrs
Drozd.
Muilit-iiir Siiiirf
uiMjtfm;
t..t let
tint ; ’
r v Mtefftif
■ r <>r in irii.-trin#
i uf rttrlfc
u til vlutt K.l UC<‘
) j nip w liter
1 i t»p puprika
1 , • up foniMto pn«f#
1 . i-1* i lull pt.wili r
.( ill op* I illl.l-I »I *11111#
J lhr-p LollU-ii tmixlMul
11r until mixture belt* f i.wi-r hmt and cook five
I - to j>.ir I.* * i t It hi |>oi k i h< p«, ItiiinburKvra,
: i 'I..: irti r*. M.ik' * about two tup*.
, i tu hi.
Miss Geraldine Kriska Becomes Bride
Of Alvin Kubin At St. John Church
Mi f h-rahfine K t ■ k a da if' li-
ter of Mt and Mr Willie Kns-
ka "I r * »ii 1 * - M became iho bride
of \h ip Kuliin -mi of Mr-
Ro-ie Kiihin "I Of id S. Kaufman,
and the late John Knbin. Friday
at 7 30 in the evening at St
John f‘atfmlir ('hureh Rev, Wil-
AU-Star Cast
In Top Thriller
At Plaza Theatre
One of ili*- most important
outdoor drama- ever made, Hal
Walli ■> I’araruount production
* I-a t Train From Cun Hill " will
be een Sunday thru Tue day at
the Pin/a Theatre Filmed in
Ter Imicolor and Vi<taVi'ion and
directed l»v John St urge- whose
credit- include “Bad Dav at
Black V,y\," -,tv[ 0/-O!r.fi'rpl
the (*K Corral.’* “f.a ’ Train
From Cun H I!" (ar Kirk Doug-
las and Nnihony Ouinn and co-
star Carob’n Jones and Karl
Hollim an
In the iradTfon of “fJunflghf
at t > e ()K Cot r a! " v«, h '< h 1 arre/f
two great male per onali’ies -
Dong la'- and Burt f ..anc.a-ter • -
Producer Walk ’ new produc.
tion is another great iorv with
two eouaiiy )moor*.ant he-man
roh". Hi at call for ion talent to
delineate Th < rue Dougla: and
Quinn are flitted against each
other ;r erstwhile frcml who
became locked in a hfeand-
death struggle when the former
come after Quinn" on to
avenge the rane and murder of
hi hruautifu) Indian wife
Quinn i 'Ii*1 iron" man of the
town of Cun lid! and he j deter-
mined that Dougin shall not
take his >-on oul of i< to stand
trial in ‘he town of Pawley
where the crime v a cnrmriitfed
Farl Holliman who i winning
increasingly import,an' roles jy
c.t-t a the on AHracfive Caro*
h n Jon* " ho Cored iri ‘ Bach-
elor Party and was recently
een in “King Creole *• plays!
Quinn woman, who back Doug* <
la- in th*- fi*,w'lown.
ham Botlk celebrated the mass
md read the wedding vows,
Miss Dolores Parma, organist,
and Mr- John Hon/a. Mrs Ed-
ward Zhanel. Mrs Richard Had-
lubar anti Miss Dolores Honza
vocalists, presented the music
for the wedding.
(liven in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride wore a floor
length gown of imported em-
broidered Swiss organdy. The
moulded bodice was fashioned
wiih a scalloped Sabrina neck-
line and featured short sleeves
The bouffant skirt worn over
hoop was styled with deep
scalloped flounces.
Her double veil of imported
ilk illusion fell in a circular
swing from a jeweled coronet.
Sh** carried a bouquet of
whit*- carnations centered with a
white orchid.
Mi Irene OThar was maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were
Mi*yes Repina Moucka and Bet-
ty Jean Kriska. Cindy Nekuza
was flower girl.
Bridal attendants wore iden-
tical gowns of pink embroidered
silk organza and carried colonial
bouquets of pink rosebuds.
Billy J. Kri>.ka. brother of the
bride, was best man. Grooms-
men were Lawrence Honza
cousin of the bride, and Leon
Kubin Hie bridegroom’s nep-
hew Adolph Honza and Joe S
Palak u-bored and Eugene Kris-
ka brother of the bride was
ring bearer
RECEPTION
A reception was held follow-
ing th** ceremony at the Com-
munity Center Guests were reg-
istererl hv Mr- Richard Kadlu-
bar Miss Adell Honza served the
wedding cake and Miss Jane
Lanicek serve*! the punch. Other
members of the house party
were Misses Irene Lanicek arid
Dolores Honza.
After the wedding trip to I*ak»*
Murray. Okla. the couple will
re id** in Fnnis.
The bride is a graduate of St
John High School and the
bridegroom was graduated from
Ennis High School.
from Kitts rjTTrmy'WN* Mdwrwf
to represent IUHI id 4 a! tlie
St ,!t C I ,.till l| ill (t|‘\
The priviledge <d attending
this I,aboi ,itoi v w,i aw-ilde<| In
III*"-** 4 II •Tv ay a result ut the
I outstanding Junior l.eadet tup
I work which tin s have dune m
t iteir indiv id.ml til < lub'. I he
I Junior LeHderslii[» work whuh
| they do includes assisting Adult
i Leaders helping yHunger 4
I lifts, planning 4 II programs
land helping Extension Eervire
Agents with all county 4 II pro-
grams,
The 4-H'ers to attend from
Fills CountV ate. Martha .Toe'
i Beet of Avalon Paul Tate of
Forreslon, Linda \*‘ls<iti <*l \\a
xaharhie, Kenneth llaskovec of
j Fnnis. Cliarbitle |{o sun of Mil-
I ford, and David \exiida of fun -
i nis Assistant Agru iillmal Ageid
Jimmie McDaniel and Assistant
Home Demonstration Agent .fun
ice Pearson will also attend
PU
ltd pltjs fpr’aTt'c\pi»:p7J7"
tup in l r bait a ifiutoi
ti"" I ltd., alid Bud will I.,'
t;u*'si S ' ut the .♦otttt.il Atrmtrrrm
Institute ut ('nnpei at mu meet
trig They will have the pnvi
ledge of presenting their state
w inning demon t t at inn a* one . i
the meetings
Ianda and Paul will travel le
train to AmanIJu \u"u t ti
where they will meet the lOutt
I’mducefy Grain Cnrpuration
Talent Tuur Winners with w hum
they will travel on tu I i liana j
Illinois They Will leave Aniiti 11In ■
Align t 7 int an air imiditmiied
Inis and arrived in I thana Sun
• lay. August ti They will attend
the American In-diiute of <'u 1
operation meetings August in
II and 12 l.irida and Paid will
leave I'rbana Thiirsday. A11g
list 13 and arrive home onm
time Saturday August 15 Travel
expenses fur Linda and I'.ml
I t om Waxaharhie to Amarillo
and then from Amarillo hack
home are being paid liv the;
North Texas Producer A ona
tion.
HOSPITAL
Visiting Imwrs #l Knnlti
Muulflp.il lluspiui are It
(w li am . 3 to 4 pm amt I
In s p in
l'\ III Ms IN Hiispn M.
i I vide t iilnti a e
Siyi 'll"'". Hi mi up .
Mi i •mmiMtuk .........
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VI I*. I lull.nl.lv
Mi B F Te I
Mi ' M Neal
Mi I \ \\ di.....
Ml Hen SkuuiHk
Ih iii v V isttza
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Ml .1 II I'nv.il
Mi I ,eo ( 'ii isl tan
Mt MG Wiimun
Mt ('EM Ih
Mi Janie M I > more and in
laid -mi
II"he| I | IP,||i V
Pauline t.uhl ml
T\\Ts "|-| WO tOVIBWY
' ah and Setv n e
W 1 Jl.lV i a Ii lu| II "d
iipriidd ■
loti We I Avenue
Lxperl Timing & Repairs
WAITER F. SHI TT
Phone T'R.i-7241
@Hjice SuaoaoJj^A.
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PAID
PERSONAL
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Homes For Sale
The G F Adam*; home—High-
way 34 in Sonoma This is an
extra nice home lot 75 by
200 feet with deep well, and
lot well landscaped; two ex-
tra large bed rooms, living
and dining room, kitchen and
d**n attached garage: all city
conveniences
****** 4*
Nice lot 65 by 117 feet with
good four room and hath
house, detached garage, lo-
cated 204 West Rurneff
Street; for quick sale only
M 250.00. This Is a bargain
Better f lip this add and sec
us now a*: it may not appear
again.
W. D. ARDEN
Em*lutlve Agent
Opposite Poxt Office
Office
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