The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 95, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1971 Page: 1 of 8
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IN THE SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR
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ECHOES
By CASEY
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
"How wonderful is the human
voice!"—Longfellow.
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Our preacher friends are real
i concerned about folks taking
proper care of a little clock mat-
ter Saturday night. As if you
didn't know, they're urging be
sure to move the clock ahead an
hour, official time for the change
being 2 a.m. Sunday. However,
some will arrange for uninter-
rupted sleep by setting the clock
forward when they "turn in" Sat-
urday night . .. To be off an
hour could complicate that Sun-
day worship schedule consider-
ably!
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TODAY'S CHUCKLES
When a man forgets himself,
he usually does something that
everyone else remembers.
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Little Leaguers are getting
ready to "sweeten up the town."
Not that it isn't already sweet—
but they are going to sell league-
benefit candy. Everybody's for
the Little League; just about
everybody loves good candy.
Looks like a "natural," doesn't
it? . . . If you buy, you'll be
investing in a worthy community
cause!
Interesting
Aerial Tasks ,
For Ennis Lt.
532-0
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mulkey
have returned from Wichita
Falls where they went for a brief
visit with their son, Lt. David K.
Mulkey, U. S. Air Force.
Lt. Mulkey is with the Mili-
tary Airlift Command at Norton
Air Force Base, San Bernandino,
Calif., and is now Aircraft Com-
mander of a C-141 "Starlifter"
and flies to Vietnam, Japan, Aus-
tralia. South America and other
bases in the Pacific. He was on
a special assignment as part of
a briefing team which flew to
several air bases in the U. S.
and his plane was on display at
Sheppard Air Base, Wichita Falls
on Wednesday. The C-141 four _
engine jet is the second largest
transport plane in the US Air
Force and is the one used to
bring the Astronauts home in
their quarantine chamber. The
crew for this trip consisted of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE
AT ST. JOHN ATHLETICS BANQUET two plaques were
awarded to adults in each instance for outstanding serv-
ice to the school’s athletes one going to Dr. J. R. Jeter
(shown with his memento in the picture below; the other
(in upper photo.) Booster Club Member Louis Kudrna.
Club Pres. Joe Patak made the presentation in each in-
stance.
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ENNIS, TEXAS 75119 THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1971
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NO. 95
Junior High • g ge y. p __y_
Awards Event U-S Fighter Bombers
Is Conducted . - - .
An awards assembly was held .
at the San Jacinto Auditorium 1 4 • • massm 4 foey 4on • 4 G9
for the Junior High School. The 1s. 1% ( = 1 1 1a | । Bem 1 w
assembly was emceed by Richy • W * A AGE
dene c thepresident of the Stu SAIGON—American aircraft namese an incentive to do things American anti-war demonstrate build fires or pitch tents on the
have been active again in the for themselves. He said it also ors in the United States. capital mall. i
. * E n Vietnam war while little ground might help quiet political dissent WASHINGTON— Police have They have been staying on the
moke Th to 8 FEA - activity is reported. B-52s at- over the war in the United Stat- broken up a demonstration by mall all week.
and xer his nenes sc. tacked enemy targets in the es. Vietnam Veterans on the steps Many of the Veterans at the
future Laotian Panhandle, along the •-----— of the US Supreme Court Build- court clasped their hands on
buffer zone of Vietnam and in PARIS —Ambassador David ing. District of Columbia Police top of their heads and marched
spelling aw d to Kath eastern Cambodia. And the U-S Bruce of the United States at- took some 150 of the anti-war off with the police.
. T weetonatycommand says two escorting tacked the communist demand veterans to jail. The veterans and about a half
: 8- P 8 Champ - fighter-bombers attacked Sam for a unilateral withdrawal from The veterans offered no resis- dozen girl anti-war protestors
first runner up. Theresa Stone Missile sites-in Laos and North Vietnam again today at the Paris tance as police escorted them showed up at the court about
mouse IrcosnizeVietnam itself. talks. And Xuan Thuy of North from the steps to a police bus. 8:45 a.m. (EST) and began sing-
Tummpoll oston and Muman •--Vietnam accused the United The men are in Washington ing and chanting "bring our
an RisPOnS ESA Then present Vice-President Ky of South States of using the prisoner of this week for a series of activi- boys home now. Bring 'em
with trrnntVietnam has confirmed that he war issue as pretext for keeping ties aimed at speeding an end home." And: “all we are saying
certifinataonu moncil Pins and told an American congressman American troops in Vietnam. to the Vietnam War. is give peace a chance.”
ord-ei. 200 21000000 that he favors a fixed date for There was no progress toward Some said they were protest- Some of their slogans includ-
e. S are: Bain, Donna U-S withdrawal from Vietnam. peace. ing the Supreme Court's decision ed obscenities but the group
Bale win, Mike Bates. Kim Bal- Ky said the setting of a fixed The North Vietnamese and upholding a lower court ruling was otherwise orderly.
D ‘ Cxie Brarener, TUICAY late would give the South Viet- Viet Cong spokesmen praised that forbids the veterans to sleep At 9:15 and again at 10-15
Brewer, Betty Kay Brown, Cathy-----------__-______- 4 4
Caldwell, Pam Collins, Debbie ILe mom
Daniel, Dolly Dickson, Debbieg a g
Day, Faye Dozier, Thierry Essary A a a h peaEETY
Janice Goodwin, Ste ve, • CGERAS
Haddock, Dwane Harrison, Roy
Holley, David Houdek, Rickya w
Jones, Greg Kudrna, Paul Lamb, A N ETHAFA “A'Y"
Dennis Lewis, Lance Lipscomb,We SNEERS MC 09
Ricky Martinez, Cathie Newber-
ry, Margie Patak, Greg Potter, • • ••
Robin Reeves, Karen Renfro, a a h -
Gary Skrivanek, Jon Tan Kers-mD
ley, Donna Tolar, Loran Byers, W • A 2101 • 0
Patti Wardlaw, Cathy Watson,
and Cindy Wood. Two Ellis County 4H Meth- W/. Herrin of Waxahachie—and
Mr. Tolston presented the of- od Demonstration teams will Denise is the daughter of Mr.
ficers' award to Ricky Jones: compete at state 4H roundup in and Mrs. H. W. Grier of Waxa
President, Cathy Watson: Vice' College Station on June 2-3. hachie. *****
president Dins pesioiice) Debbie Johnson and Shorty Tim Holder and Bobby Gorm
er. Donna Tolaie Secretary and French of Western Riders 4-H win of Western Riders 4h Clu
Cathlie Newberry. Aceistae Club will compete in horse dem- presented a demonstration ir
notary. Si onstration contest. Debbie is the the cooperative contest and plac-
- The Service Award was ore daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char ed 3rd. Tim is the son of M r.
Police L was pre lie Johnson of Waxahachie— and Mrs. C. R. Holder and Bobby
sen 1 - Ric y Srewer for hav- and Shorty is the son of Mr. and is the son of Mr. and Bob Good
ing sold the most candy in the Mrs. Victor French of Dawson win.
Student eancil.candxesaleThey placed first in district 4H Ennis 4HT Club senior mem-
Donna Baldwin, Cathy Cald- method demonstration
well, Karen Renfro, and Cindy on Saturday, April 17.
Wood were presented special Charlotte Looney and
awards for serving as the Mem- Coker of Midlothian 4H
ory Book Staff. . . placed 1st in the civil defense participated were—Gregory Ku-
The assembly was then dis- demonstration and are also hon- drna Michael Kudrna
missed by L. P. Griffis, Junior orna, AnIchaci ioIes
contes bers presented a skit in t h e
Share the Fun Contest entitled-
Billy "Not Fit for Man or Beast,' bu
Club did not place. Members who
High School principal.
Final Sign Up
For Ball Loop
This Evening
The Little League today re-
minded all boys who desire to
Cadet Ashmore,
AF ROTC Goes
To Conclave
a.m. just before police moved
in, a captain of the Supreme
Court Police announced to the
protesters: "You are in viola-
tion of US Code, Section 1507.
You must stop demonstrating
and leave the premises immedia-
tely or you will be subject to
arrest."
a a $
Drug Abuse to
d Draw Study at
Texas Seminar
i Drug abuse and its community
. health implications will be ex-
" plored in a day-long training
, I seminar for health professionals
and community officials on April
27, 1971, in Arlington. Several
prominent state and local drug
authorities will lead the faculty.
The seminar, sponsored joint-
h ly by the Texas State Depart-
1 ment of Health nad the Texas
9 Department of Mental Health
2 and Mental Retardation, will be
conducted at the Cooper Cen-
ter of the University of Texas at
t . Joseph D. Ashmore, son of re- Arlington. Participation will be
, Debbie tired USAF Senior Master S.r open to persons in the 31 coun-
ored with a trip to state round- Novy, Mona Molina, Jimmy Blaz- geant and Mrs Joseph D. ASh ties of Public Health Region 5
up. Charlotte is the daughter of ek ,Ricky Hejny, Jerry Blazek, more Sr 3400 Nasmoai Ash in North Texas.
Mrs. J. K. Looney of Venus and The resa Trojacek. nue Greenville wassamong Au- The morning session will be
Billy is the son of Mr. and Gene Renee Muirhead and Kendra standing Air Force Reser or devoted to a “Community Ac-
Coker of Maypearl. Goodloe of Red Oak 4H Club ficers Training Corps cadets tion" panel presentation. The
Other senior demonstrations received a blue award for their who attended the annual con- afternoon session will feature a
were given by Patti Herrin and demonstration in the national clave of the Arnold Air Safety nationally known drug abuse ex-
Eunice Grier of County Wide 41 resources contest. Renee is the (ASS) just concluded in Holly. pert. Dr. Joseph Schoolar of the
Club who placed 3rd in the 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. wood Fla. 00000000 10 Texas Research Institute for
tural resource contest. Patti is Muirhead of Red Oak and Ken- He was one of more than 2,- Mental Sciences in Houston. The
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H Continued on page 5 000 cadets and members of the health aspects of drug use and
A T • CL I L T , AAS coed auxiliary, the Angel abuse and current research will
participate in the Ennis Baseball As Ennis Schools Look to the Future annual mectinig or the none Bion wplt be a ThyacraN
, ... . . - League this summer and whose plane orary professsional service so pharmacists' symposium, con-
Drswon Education birthday falls between Aug. 1, Plant Foclifies are used Extensively ciety named for the late General ducted by Dr. Arthur Briggs of
OUIUO DIIVC LUECOLOE 1961, and July 31, 1963, to be at Extensive year-round use is Farmers hold regular meetings of the Air Force H. H. “Hap” Ar- the University of Texas Medical
T A T the Community Center between made of all plant facilities of the and special workshops and short nold. School at San Antonio and Dr.
F27uiTO TOK FLIC hours of 7 and 9 o'clock tonight. Ennis Independent School Dis- courses; and student clubs and Cadet Ashmore, a member of Gregory Dimijian of Dallas
• U TUA LIVES "Those who signed up last trict, according to Supt. Forrest organizations. the AAS squadron at ETSU—and Other participants will in-
The Ennis Lions, in their ing the worth-whileness of the Saturday are not required to E. Watson. The new legislation The Ennis School Board ac- attendees met to discuss organi- clude Dr. Charles Lett, Director
driver training. He pointed out sign up again. Please plan to which requires 10 months of cepts its responsibility for mak- zational programs for he coming of the Dallas MHMR Methadone
1 - - * " 3 ing its plant facilities available year and to hear addresses b Program; James Barklow, Assis-
for gneeral maintenance and re- to responsible organizations, as- noted aerospace leaders. tant District Attorney for Dallas
pair. .. . sociations, and individuals of the Cadet Ashmore is a computer County; Sam Brito, H.E.W. Regi-
In addition to a full-capacity community for appropriate civic, science major at East Texas and onal Office in Dallas; Fred
occupancy during the regular cultural, welfare of recreational a member of the class of ‘71. He Brinkley, Texas Pharmaceuti-
school term, many other activi- activities which do not infringe is being assigned to Vanden- cal Association; Bill Kerr with
ties go on at all times. Such uses upon nor interfere with the con berg AFB, Calif., for training as Texas Department of MHMR;
include the adult Business Edu- duct and best interest of the a missile launch officer before and Allan Schurr and Curtis
Beginning Sunday, April 25, cation Classes at night in the school system. Right is reserv- reporting to Malmstom A F B, Dickson with the Texas Depart-
ment of Health.
the aircraft commander, two co-
pilots, flight engineer, navigator, weekly meeting yesterday noon driver training. He pointed out sign up again. Please plan to which requires 10 . ,
two load-masters and two main- at the Community Center, were that among other things it is in bring a parent or guardian, for school, leaves only a short time
======--- ====== suthichem soph
through the plane and thrilled to nis High coaching staff and 5 . .
watch the take off for Webb Air faculty. He said that the course is Temporarily at
Base, Big Spring knowing their President W. D. Murff presid- quite popular wit hthe students. I
son was the pilot. ed over the meeting. A number of members of the New Location
Lt. Mulkey is a 1968 graduate L. P. Griffis, Ennis Junior club, headed by President Murff . 9 ________., ----- _______________. 3. Jud ubecat lu-gi .. .___..
of the US Air Force Arademy High principal, was program and President-Elect Jerry Mc- the Bethlehem Baptist Church High School building; the basic ed by the Board to revoke any Montana, for duty.
at Colorado Springs and flying chairman for the occasion. Carty will attend the Dist. 2X1 will hold all of its services in the education classes at night for such permit without liability. His wife, Nancy, is the daush-
the huge jet is the fulfillment of Mr. Stevens, in considerable convention of Lionism at Six Community Center building, lo- adults in the Junior High build- should such action be deemed ter of Mr and Mrs. Roy Cr Gres
a life long ambition. detail went over facts concern- Flags. cated at the east end of Gilmer ing; free public services such as necessary or desirable. Appli- sett, 2402 Woodlawn, Ennis.
at Jones Street, Ennis. the recent Cooking School at the cants are required to submit a DI DI
"We will remain there until Middle School; P-T-A, Scouts, statement declaring that to the T
the renovating of our church is 4-H, an dcivic club-projects at best of their knowledge the pro-
completed," said the announce- the elementary campuses; Fu- jected use is legal, and does not National Polka Festival Pa- tival Parade. If you cannot ride,
ment. ture Homemakers and Future fall in the category of those typ- rade authorities have called at- let a friend ride your cycle, but
As of activities which are tention of motorbikers to ar- we do need to know how many
hibited Wen Pro rangements for their participa- cycles will be there for space
The Board will approve a tion in the May 1 Polka Festival allotment in the parade lineup,
schedule of fees for school faci- Parade: so please contact Mrs. Walter
lities based upon Posts "We would like to have every McCall at 875-2853. Give her
as determined by the administra motorcycle in Ennis, regardless your name and she will let you
tion - of size, appear in the Polka Fes- know your starting spot."
Summer school uses classes in
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PICKETING WAS STILL taking place here as the strike by
Local Union 439 against Ennis Business Forms continu-
ed today and as the above photo shows.
Dr. James E. Peavy, State
Continued on page five
• The strike against Ennis Busi- • • ..
ness Forms here and in Waxa- DPaA t A thartmrs
hachie was continuing today. DGU me CETTE
Printing Specialties and Paper
Products Union No. 439 called AsA A 1 QAJe
the strike Tuesday night. AFT IROF
No negotiations are in prog- E BETA Ed El # 9 BREESE
ress, and haven't been since the
strike was called, it was learned. Rae E. Albertini has been achieved and maintained high proximately 200 students. The
President Len Gehrig of En- recognized as an outstanding academic standards, excelling in baseball fields at High School
nis Business Forms stated that business student at Texas A&M a competitive situation." and each elementary school cam-
no change in the situation is ap- University. He received a $75 artpines college is pus are fully scheduled every
parent. scholarship as the top junior in Tne - 8 . S3 Lesas spring and summer. An organiz-
He said that some rearrange- the marketing Department of A&M's third largest, with more ed summer program for sports
ments at the properties had been the College of Business Adminis- than 10 per cent of the univer- and other games goes on at the
made and the concern is con- tration. sity's 13,000 students. EHS gymnasium for elementary
tinuing to operate. The award was presented with The fifteen awards given were and high school students.
Union officials stated that the 14 others at the college's annual derived from an Humble Oil Athletic events, literary meets.
By ARLEA SPICER: sure, 12 and under.
Ennis Riding Club has accept- The Grand Entry will be at
meeting of No. 439, at KJT Hall, Student Awards Program, at Scholarship Fund. band festivals, and varied acti- ed an invitation to set pivots 7:30 p.m.
was held last night, drawing which 60 students were honored Albertini is the son of Sonoma vities of the community keep for the Play Day at the Italy Rid- There will be a trophy for
large attendance, and that mat- for exceptional work. Mayor and Mrs. Edward R. Al- thousands of people utilizing the ing Club Arena Saturday night. the club with the most entries
ters were discussed with much Dean John E. Pearson noted bertini of 604 Loma Alto, and is plant facilities of the Ennis In- The children's events will start and one high point trophy for
interest. that award recipients "have an Ennis High School graduate. dependent School District. at 5 p.m. with the Western Plea- any age group.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 95, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1971, newspaper, April 22, 1971; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689752/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.