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— — 4 THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS—Wednesday, July 2, 1969 1% with state-spanning freeways. with others, the Pate family has larity of the touring twenties was an Automobile Show scheduled transportation e s and lives 0
1 : 1 er I CX. -. A‘-------—--—-------=====- Right after World War T a founded the Pate Foundation. In a 1925 Model T Ford. The only ... for all classes. A Swap Meet the pioneers who first tilled the
. 1 woinnoman and his bride the turn, the Foundation has built 1917 Premier in existance is and Flea Market is open to all. soil near the site! A
Pate Transportation Museum 10 X° S pates came from rennes a steel building, 60 feet wide at the Pate Museum. This classy Music of all kinds... from The Pate-Museum of Trans-
. . . , . About the Same and 144 feet long. This building automobile was advertised to ap- western bands to barber shop portation is located 14 miles
Wontn. (AP L-two Be Opened to Public in August time, the young lady was thrill- is to be used to house the col- peal to women because of its quartets . . . special activi Southwer of Fort Worth on
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aring on a motion for new ... en route home from the Civil automobile was built. But the shared by her sons, A. M. Pate, 408: The-was years ahead of the automo-
al for J. Loyd Parker Jr. War As they rested under the cowtrails of Texas, through cali- Jr and Sebert L Pate open yet, it is being enriched by motive pace. These are just a
- - evergreen trees they gathered che and black gumbo mud ....a continually growing collection few of the cars to be on exhibit,
eigosentying frrnd strength for the long march over limestone and blow sand , Through the years, the family of fine cars. There’s a 1938 The Grand Opening is the
C € 00 510018 04 1 12 Many had no horses and . . . didn’t lend much encourage- has devoted much time to the Alvis, from England, complete Ine Grano VP8
and given a ten Railroads had gone bankrupt dur- ment to the automotive indus- study and enjoyment of all forms with a therometer showing the first two weekends in August
ins the War Transportation was try. Things have changed. Where of travel. They’ve collected auto- temperature in Centigrade. : . . August 2, 3 and 9, 10. Dur-
Former Dist. Atty. Doug by horseback wagon or on foot. once the hills were polka-dotted mobiles of special interest. In There’s a 1923 Buick Touring ing the Grand Opening, many
routh—who was in office at And it was almost ten years lat- with trees, they are now covered order to share their interest Car and the epitome of popu- activities are planned. There’s —
of the slaying, testi- er that the rails began to hum *m*a===-uxa
ved Parker was in- with people on the move to • TXT
i uch Parker had North Central Texas. In that de- 1
1 ob iS n that was uncon- cade, cabins had been built and 1 GIVE
ble-he wanted to kill his land had been cleared. The war
he thought he was over and now the battle for
ad 1 liberately killed his mo- survival was the issue to be fac-
ed.
1 prosecutors gave
g testimony when
. One of these gallant families 5
L pa settled just south of Fort Worth, 1
1-anoemno on Little Bear Creek. Today, 1
3 R just west of their cabin, there’s 2
DS Table is a museum being constructed to e
preserve the image of the past, t
( atinu no the glory of the present and the T
hope of the future. It’s the Pate 1
- : S.—North Texas em- Museum of Transportation 1
- w re given this reassur- dedicated to the public . . . for [
e today: Ellis Campbell Jr., appreciation of the contribution 1
rict director for North Tex- transportation has made to the ,
"since Congress on growth of this great land.
extended the present After the Civil War, railroads t
. lding rates, table include vied with stagecoaches for pass- t
tax surcharge until engers as the westward move-t
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12 OZ. CAN
Hart Plumbing & Air Conditioning
812 W. Avenue
Ennis, Texas
Phone 875-7520
These Prices Good Thru.
Saturday, July 5, ‘69
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p yers will continue to
: withholding rat-
and tables which are found
Implloyers’ Tax Guide,
ircular E, that was mailed to
hem last January."
BARBS
FOR SALE
income property —
Office building - - presently
ented, good location down-
70 acres land on pavement
ter available, will sell in
acre traets—easy terms.
By PHIL PASTORET
It takes a truly old, old-
timer to recall when young-
sters thought "sex" was the
number between five and
seven.
* * *
When space travel be-
comes commonplace, con-
sider the fun you’ll have
tracing your baggage
through the solar system.
* * *
GIVE
WE
GIVE
Nice building lot 10151/2
v. Lampasas St. Size 55X185
eet, has large pecan tree and
fruit trees. Priced
$1500.00 cash.
ce two bedroom home,
Travis. A bargain.
EO. H. BARNEY
875-7127
nor
- PEGBOARD
Now’s the time to take
care of that storage
problem in the garage
or workshop.
4 X 8 Sheet $3.60
See Us For An
Estimate
If there’s a wolf on the
doorstep there’s a teen-age
daughter in the house.
Our neighbor has been .
walking the straight-and-
narrow ever since he
heard his wife ask ourl2
frau a b out-"clubs for T
women."
(Newspaper Enterprise Assn.)
YOUR MOM
Look at these special
holiday bargains on
home fix up and repair
items.
$1.65 A Sack
EXTERIOR PAINT
A long week end is an
ideal time to take care
of outside painting. Get
fine quality ouside latex
Now Only $6 Gal.
• E 1 4
rris Lumber Co.
L: PC X CE
301 S. Main
ASSOCIATED
WITH
NATIONAL BUILDING
875-2694
CENTERS
Ennis, Texas
WE
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Cokes
or
Dr Pepper
rof $‘100
FRYERS
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- PV
WHOLE
LB.
SPLIT FRYERS
1/4 Dark Meat Lb.
FRYERS__________39c
GREET
STAM P:
... lb. 37c
1/4 Light Meat Lb.
FRYERS__________45c
FRYER PARTS
BREAST ... lb. 79c
BACKS .... lb. 19c
THIGHS
lb. 49c
DRUM
STICKS
lb. 59c
WINGS
CUT UP
ib. 39c
FRYERS lb. 37c
SUPERTASTE FRANKS
12 Oz.
. 49c
DISCOUNT PRICES ON HEALTH
AND BEAUTY AIDS
Sun Tan Lotion—List $1.59 4 Oz. Size
COPPERTONE .............................. $1.19
First Aid Spray—List Price $1.49 3oz. size
MEDI-QUIK..............................................98c
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50 FREE S&H GREEN STAMPS CS
With Purchase of $5.00 or
More—Exc. Cigs. -
Ennis Piggly Wiggly Only
XA THIS IS N ADDITION to Youn REGULARLY SARNED
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SNO CLUB
Mellorine
% GAL $100
CTN.
QUANTITY RIGHTS
RESERVED
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Americas Favorite
KRAFT 2
Miracle .
Whip .
Salad-Dressing 3
KRAFT SALAD DRESSING
Miracle Whip
QT.
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Double Stamps
EVERY
Wednesday
With $2.50 or More
Purchase
JAR
Limit 1 With
$5.00 Purchase
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CHARLESTON GREY
A TEDMAEI AAN
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Calif. Sweet
RED ONIONS
Calif. Juicy
NECTARINES
COLD 79c & up
EA.
. 2 lbs. 29c
Lb.
.. 39c
Calif. Long White
POTATOES ...
Texas Home Grown
PEACHES ..
Lb.
... 10c
Lb.
. 19c
Home Grown
TOMATOES
LB.
ARROW HARDWOOD
CHARCOAL
BPINIIETC
E.D. 9 Inch
PAPER PLATE
Dixie 9 Oz.
COLD CUPS -
100 Ct.
Van Camp300 Size Can
PORK & BEANS - 7 for $1
SERV
10 LB.
BAG
Paper
ZEE NAKINS -
60 Ct.
Morton 69c bag
POTATO CHIPS-59°
Shop & Save Daily At Your
Friendly Piggly Wiggly
701 WEST ENNIS AVE
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 157, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 2, 1969, newspaper, July 2, 1969; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677767/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.