The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1967 Page: 4 of 6
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PONTIAC EYE-CATCHERS are much in evidence in the new 1968 models being shown at Todd Pontiac of Ennis.
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SWIFT'S CHICKEN HENS, 4 to 6 lbs. 1b. 35c
SWIFT'S ALL MEAT FRANKS |b. 59c
G0LDENISWEET SCORN
Carver-Burnett opener, the En-,
nis Freshmen will be taking on
the Terrell Freshmen. Starting
for Coach Larry Turner’s Fresh-
men will be Murff and Isom at
ends, with Kitchens and Chap-
man at the tackles; guards will
be Lusk and Howard, and Brown
at center.
The starting backfield will be
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Tuck, Budai, Sils, Jessie Vas-
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Rex Spurgian, and Larry Isom
all have minor injuries and will
see little if any action.
There will /also be a pep rally
at Lions Field around seven
o’clock to urge the Varsity grid-
ders on to victory in tomorrow
night’s clash with Terrell. It is
hoped that a larecrowd will be
in attendance to show our pride
in the way our teams are repre-
senting our schools and city.
Will they always say that
things can get worse but it’ll
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Coaches Wilhoite and Newman
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sive starters for tonight’s game:
Ronnie Sills and Billy Lewis at
the ends, Weldon Williams and
Ricky Lewis at tackles, Roy
Rivera and Earl Chapman at
guards and Ronnie Dauphin at
center. Joe Smith will be full-
back, Eddie Luck at running
back, Jasper Hughes at slot
back, and Clayton Budai at the
quarterback post.
Due to see defensive action is
Dauphin, Chapman, Rickey Lew-
is, Billy Lewis, Smith, Rivera,
Lion Lines
By BILL COX
Wide-Tracking!
See the Bonneville, Brougham, Grand Prix, Executive, Ventura, Catalina, GTO. Le Mans, Tempest and Five Firebirds at your Pontiac dealer's.
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Wide-Track ride. Improved handling. Smoother engines. And
more new features for your protection, like a buzzer that
warns you when you forget your ignition key.
Isn t it about time you decided to give up plain ordinary
diiving? Don t fritter away another hour. See your Pontiac
dealer today and start Wide-Tracking!
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balls put in the air at Lions field
tonight as three Ennis teams are
scheduled for action.
The first game of the after-
noon will be between Carver
Junior High and Burnett of Ter-
rell. Coach Lewis of Carver has
listed the following boys to start
for his team in the 4:30 p.m.
opener, Stanley Robbins and
Lawrence Lewis at ends, Way-
land Bailey and David Brown at
the tackles, Harold Sheffield and
Alton Brown at guards, and
Damon Nichols at center. The
backs will be Charles Sallie at
quarterback, James Marsh at
flanker, Ronnie McGraw at run-
ning back and Russell Robin-
son at fullback.
Immediately ‘following the
Todd Pontiac Holding Show of New Models
Todd Pontiac is holding its | at the Todd dealership, 914
showing of the new 1968 modelsj South Kaufman Street.
back, Fielder at halfback, Pryor sure be hard to do after the
at the slot back and Mansfield (catastrophe that befell my pre-
at fullback. ’ dictions last week.
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9 and this week could be worse.
The Waco schools continue to
be a real stumbling block for
me in that half of my misses
this year have been games with
Waco schools involved. Also last
week Terrell refused to believe
my predictions and beat Pale-
stine, a sune winner, 21-20. I
also went against the odds last
week in picking Lancaster to de-
feat Lake Highlands. This week
I intend to play the odds.
Out On A Limb
Ennis over Terrell. They
But it won’t chip, fade or cor-
rode. And you won’t believe
what this bumper does until you
see it with your own eyes!
Naturally, our new Bonnevil-
les, Grand Prixs, Catalinas, Ex-
ecutives and Venturas won’t take
a back seat to anyone! Especially
with their bold new integral
bumper-grilles that are nearly
twice as strong as before. There’s
also new Wide-Track ride. Im-
proved handling. Smoother en-
gines. And more new features
for your protection.”
Todd Pontiac urges: “Come
by—and see for yourself.”
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Luncheon Meat 12 oz. 55c
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Carnation Milk 8 for $1.00
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‘Pontiac announces the great
American sport for 1968.”
Phil Todd, Ennis dealer, said:
“Our sporty new Tempests
and Le Mans are new from the
wheels up. There’s a new 175-
hp Overhead Cam Six. New
sports car feel. Smoother ride.
Superior stability and response.
Disappearing windshield wipers
on all GTOs and Le Mans. Even
wide, Wide-Track. And you can
choose from two new regular-
or premium-gas 350 cu. in. V-8s!
“Our fabulous GTO boasts the
neatest engineering innovation
of the year—an exclusive revo-
lutionary new bumper. It’s the
same lustrous color as the car.
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Wide-Tracking hias never been farther removed from just
plain ordinary driving. One look at our stylish '68 Pontiacs
should tell you that. One ride will convince you!
Our sporty new Tempests and Le Mans are new from the
wheels up. There's a new 175-hp Overhead Cam Six. New
sports car feel. Smoother ride. Superior stability and response.
Disappearing windshield wipers on all GTOs and LeMans.
Even wide, Wide-Track. And you can choose from two new
regular- or premium-gas 350 cu. in. V-8s!
Our fabulous GTO boasts the neatest engineering innova-
tion of the year—an exclusive revolutionary new bumper.
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED BACON lb 69c
SILVER SPUR SLICED BACON 1b. 59c
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1967, newspaper, September 21, 1967; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1535685/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.