The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 69, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 23, 1969 Page: 4 of 6
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4— THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-Sand-v. Mwey "J.
Lions 7th, 8th and Fresh Show
Well in 2d Annual Plano Relays
The Ennis seventh grade and the Pole Vault, Malcolm Minor dash, Jackie Watson second, Rus-
freshmen thin clads were each first and Booker Washington sell Robinson third, and Michael
victorious in the Second Annual second in the 660 yard run, Lock- Fields sixth in the 440 yard dash,
Plano Relays which were ran last hart sixth in the 100 yard dash, and Ricky Sramek fifth in the
Friday afternoon in Plano. How- Harper second and Clarence 880.
ever, the Ennis tighth grade Cook fourth in the 330. The Lion relay team of Har-
squad had to settle for second The Ennis mile relay team of p peninion and A
place in their division, being Harper, David Timms, Alan BertmP an the 440iniishea first,
edged by the host Piano eighth. Bain, Louis Bullins, Douglas as did the mile foursome of
Teams entering the meet be- Ivery, McCoy, Victor Payne, and Begas Brown Watson and Ricky
sides Ennis were Lewisville, De- Eddie Owens finished fourth, MSSTE
Soto, Gainesville, McKinney, while the 440 relay team of Mc-
and Grapevine in addition to the Coy, Harper, Owens, and Payne in the field events the EHS
host Plano club. finished second. fish had Beggs third, Robert
The EJHS seventh grade squad s Moore fourth and Jimmy Nor-
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seventh graders were Butch Cal- nnis eig it gra ers a tins Next week the Lions will jour-
houn in the discus with a third places were Garry Marsh fourth ney to Corsicana to participate"
place, James Lockhart first and the ’ Garv Gor- in the Collins Invitational Meet
Donnie Miller second in the not the 660 Stanley which was rained out two weeks
shot, Lockhart first and James man foul ain held Tim racy ago and reset for March 29, next ,
0sixth in the 1320 yard run. The
1320 yard run.1 440 yard relay team of Jones,
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ond and barry now iourtn in mile relay team of Bruce Row- ======
lengthy list of employers: den Michael Giddings, McGraw, —---—----—
Distributive Education Train- Steve Budai, Marsh, Fagg, Jones Buser-unu*-***
ing stations are as follows: and Robinson managed to finish 1 FOR SAI E MATERIALS
Amelia Ann Florists, Felc- second behind the winning Plano g
man’s, Kain’s Enco Service Sta- club. . 1 Upholstery-Drapery-Dress
tion, Donnell’s Burger-Bar, Bu- In the eighth grade field H Materials & Remnants
dai’s Service Station, Rudd’s Ser- events Robinson . second and a
vice Station, Alexander’s Gro- Marsh was fifth in the bioad s rs. wayne Sea
cery, Pollan’s Furniture, Tom’s jump, Budai third in the pole a S. Kaufman - 875-5362
Food Store, McClain’s Food vault, Clay Callaway second in S
Store, Ye Olde Inn Restaurant, the shot, Ivan Frazier first in the
Isom Implement Company, Gil- discus and Robinson first in the
more Plumbing, Sibley’s Texaco high jump.
Service Station, Woody’s Fina The EHS freshmen won their
Station, Rogers Shoe Store, division by running up a total
Stuckey’s, Norris Lumber Com- of 140 points compared to sec-
DaVOE Houston: pany, Kucera’s Grocery, Ben ond place Gainesville with 123,
PE1st Place Typewriting II Pro- Franklin, Star Pharmacy, Piggly Plano was third with 95 and Mc-
(Continued from Page One) durtion Rebeeca Estes Wiggly, Safeway, Southern Auto Kinney fourth with a total of 57.
ins sponsors and was introduc- . ’ Supply, Poff’s Men’s Wear, Vine- Freshmen winning places were
ed by Ike Eberstein, who told of 1st Place, Talent Contest, Pam yarc|s, Rudd's Gulf Service Sta- David Brown fifth in the 242 I.
Mr. Poff’s educational back- Hammack, tion, Ennis Daily News, A & B H., George Beggs first, Wayland
Certificates of Merit— Originals, Dans Town House, Bailey second, and Darrell Har-
Edna Acierno, Shorthand I. Novy’s Enco Station, Trojacek’s bert sixth in the 220 yard dash,
Donna Trojacek, Chapter Dis- Plumbing Co., Gimini Service Beggs, first Alton Brown second,
tude for the training being giv- play. Station, Morton’s Inc., Fagans and Bailey sixth in the 100 yard
.en students by such men as Mr. Cindy Brown, Ten Key Adding Pharmacy, Hesser Drugs, Rum- M
The Ennis High golf team won nis. The official order of finish for Poff Machine bo's Enco Station, K. Wolens, 1
their second meet of the young Leading the Ennis linksters the 14 entered teams was Ennis. ' gState Youth Leadership Con- Dairy Mart, Bass Fina Station,
year yesterday participating in was Ronnie Tallant with an 81. 329, Decatur, 330, Pittsburgh "The business people of Ennis ference “A bilene- The DECA officers are as fol-
the Keller Invitational Meet He was followed by Edwin Davis 333, Holiday 334, Burleson 336,- are more than glad to go along Pam ‘ Hammack, 4th Place, low.
which was played on the North and Dickie Davis each with an Everman 340, Kennedale 342, with Mrs. Clyde Booher and Mr. Talent Contest. President, David Christian;
Texas State University course in 82, while Jackie Poff carded an Boswell 354, Bridgeport and John Stiles in this fine, instruc- State Officer, Don Garrett, vice-president, Randy Carpenter;
Denton. 84 to round out the foursome. Mineola tied with 362, Jacks- tive movement in the interest of elected sergeant-at-arms, will go secretary-treasury, Patti Kerns;
It was the second win of the Alan Houdek, usually a steady boro 372, Keller 374, Van 375, the High School boys and girs, to the National Youth Leader- reporter, Charles Gentry; parlia-
year for the Lions who only last hand for the Ennis club, soared and Mt. Vernon 377. said Mr. Pof C. As he told of the ship Conference in Kansas City, mentarian, Gary Doherty.
------remarkable growth of the plan Missouri, March 30 to April 2. The aAdvisory Committee:
• • Bus • m oe• he pointed out that the students
e O g m are living up to the hopes placed
IV000 diliyanoi in them and that it had been
. his good fortune to recommend ing V.O.E. Employers: Bruce
gas • • • s • AmGIS several for fulltime employment Honorable Mention youth lead- Brown Chevrolet-Olds, Travis
BAu ainaman euCAnEA FT LAP W in excellent jobs.ership, Ike Eberstein and Susan Elementary School, Fallen’s Elec-
T 11010 = TEEMS, 7 "This arrangement for stu- Murray. tric, Inc., Railway Construction
President Martell S. Moore of Thompson/Mahoney home at 604 Committees are being organized are learning is fine he declare Then came special recogni- Co., Inc., Vineyard's Auto Sup-
the Ellis County Historical Mu-.West Main Street, Waxahachie, to handle an important financial ed "They gain invaluable ex- tion of the training Spo poh ply, IncAm nue Churel Tn
seum and Art Gallery, me has we have five hundred (500) drive and Iurse vonta rib perience, establish credit records ["RSardiner ana wandas Wilt Suranice, Emmis Municipal Hosp:
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Ellis County Historical Mu- - Tanas personally piesented the certfl- tric, H &H Hardware, Del-Mas-
8000 nanus.. cate to his employer. Va Maintenance, Inc., Todd Pon-
Don Garrett, lately elected to On behalf of the students, tias, Leggett & Platt, Bonded
state office, and who now goes gifts—tokens of appreciation— Janitor Service, Ennis Business
on to the national convention, were presented Mrs. Booher and Forms.
gave a report on the Orea Mr. Stiles respectively by Don VOE officers: President, Kirt
and State Conferences (achieve- Garrett and Bobby Gardiner, Basinger, vice-president, Brenda
ments by localstuden S will be who expressed deep apprecia- Crow; secretary, Edna Acierno;
found later in this article, in the tion. treasurer, Cindy Brown; report-
Gratefully, Mrs. Booher and er, Paula Richter; historian, Pau-
Mr. Stiles have announced the la Oliver; sergeant-at-arms, Don
----Garrett.
THE KIDS OUT SAM HOUSTON ELEMENTARY way thought up some
good ones for the Science Fair, and here’s (in the center) an operat-
ing engine which youthful Billy Harber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Travis
Harber, built and those in the picture have been examining. L to
R, the men are Gene Dalrymple, Bill Jones and Bobby Parks re-
spectively treasurer of the P-TA, school principal and P-TA presi-
dent, and Teachers Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. B. C. Fowler, Miss Mary
Lou Wilson and Mrs. E. P. Moore.
EHS Golfers Are Victors in
Keller Invitational Friday
ground, including a master’s de-
gree, and his success in busi-
ness. He also expressed grati-
By BILL COX
toric interest.
His letter,
week won their own meet in En- to an 88 in the day long meet.
Distributive Education awards: Jack Poff, Jimmy Templin, Hu-
Bobby Gardiner, Salesmanship, bert Rogers, Harlin Dauphin,
Jeanie Shackelford, Advertis- Jack McKay.
purchase, the Board of Directors
sent to the 500 submits the following:
members over the county and at 1. Total purchase price—$32,-
many other points in the Nation, 000 which includes the house,
seum and Art Gallery, Inc.
Martell S. Moore, President,
Post Office, Box 706
Waxahachie, Texas.
follows: one-half acre of ground and some
“Dear Member: household articles. MOB RIPS US FLAG
It has been one year and four 2. Down payment—$12,000 to KARACHI, Pakistan—A mob
months since interested citizens be paid in ninety (90) days with ripped the American flag from
of Ellis County organized our the balance of $20,000 to be paid the U-S Consulate Building in awards phase). Don is now state
Museum and Art Gallery. The at $4,000 per year with seven Karachi today and screemed: sergeant-at-arms.
purpose: to preserve for this and percent (7%) interest) to Mr. "Yankee go home!” Armed U-S Pam Hammack, as an enter-
future generations, articles and Thompson. Marines did nothing. Karachi po- tainment number, gave her gym-
facts of life in Ellis County from 3. Option—We have ninety lice drove off the demonstrators, nastic contest routine, in which
she exhibited consummate skill
and grace and received an en-
thusiastic round of applause.
High School Principal Harlin
Dauphin, who presented awards,
was profuse in his praise of the
advancement and achievement
accomplished by the two depart-
ments, fine work of Mrs. Booher
and Mr. Stiles and the vastly
helpful co-operation extended by
the beginning. (90) days to raise the funds and
To preserve these items it is to exercise this option.
very important to have proper These are the facts and your
facilities. directors feel that this is a good
The directors have endeavored investment.
to locate suitable housing and Considerable funds are needed
are fortunate in having procur- for the initial acquisition and
ed an option to purchase the development of the property.
CORRECTION
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Bonus
for use only as balia,
bemndaor zopidamss
Weeds-Away Sale
Bonus Type S
for St. Augustine and centipede
lawns
5,000 sq ft bag 10.95 now $9.95
2,500 sq ft bag 5.95 now $5.45
Bonus Type B (with iron)
for bahia, bermuda and zoysia
lawns
5,000 sq ft bag 9.95 now $8.95
H & H Hardware
210 W. ENNIS AVE. .
875-2791
THE
I DALLAS MORNING NEWS
BILL SMITH, 875-3325
TEXAS ALMANACS
HAVE BUYERS
FOR
ELLIS COUNTY FARMS
AND RANCHES
CALL J. D. WHITMAN
WHITEHALL 6-3733
Alton Miller, Realtors
WH 8-7544
123 East Colorado Blvd.
Dallas
HAVE YOU GOT
ONE?
itizens
NATIONAL BANK
ENNIS, TEXAS 75119
Check Guarantee Card
Mrs. John Doe
ISSUED TO
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ACCOUNT NO.
3/7/70
EXPIRATION
COME IN & APPLY FOR ONE TODAY!
Custom
Cleaning
FELCMAN'S
CLEANERS & MENS SHOP
Pick up & Delivery Service
at no extra cost
111 W. KNOX — 875-7341
WE FURNISH
AND INSTALL
Tailpipes, Mufflers, Starters,
Generators, Regulators, Sol-
enoids, Batteries, Tune-up
Kits, Spark Plugs, and other
car needs.
WHITE AUTO STORE
215 N. Dallas St.
Ennis, Texas
875-5381
the employers. He confided in
the employers that “very soon
you will be invited to meet with
us on our planning for the fu-
ture.”
Awards in VOE:
Winners in the area meeting
of Office Education Association
Youth Leadership Conference,
ROYAL PARK FASHIONS,
INC.
Now hiring experienced sew-
ing machine operators for em-
ployment in their Ennis Plant.
"Paid holidays
*Paid vacation
"Excellent working condi-
tions
*Air conditioned plant
"Hospital Plan
APPLY IN PERSON
Applications Taken
8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays,
105 E. Brown
875-5611
CUSTOM MADE
RUBBER STAMPS
UPCO PRINT SHOP
AT YOUR FULL SERVICE BANK
Citizens Nation
BANK
Member of F.D.I.C.
AK HOU!
NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
EFFECTIVE MONDAY, MARCH 24
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
6 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
Need Experienced
Milling Machine Operators
Six Paid Holidays, Paid Vacation,
Work in Air-Conditioned Building.
Apply At
Automatic Tool Co.
303 S. Main St.
Ferris, Texas
CAFETERIA LUNCHES SERVED DAILY
We want to continue serving you fine food by the same
people who prepared our food in the past.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 69, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 23, 1969, newspaper, March 23, 1969; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677682/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.