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and Arkansas, where he dedi- Saginaw and Flint, Michigan.
Johnson’s political career.
Goldwater’s running mate,
Maine, that the civil rights law ] nedy of failing to support civil
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have directly benefited Lyndon presidential campaign in 1960.
Bookkeeping,
Secretary &
Notary Service
HOLD THE PHONE — The
telephone number of this
instrument was 957. It was
the number and phone used
by President William McKin-
ley in 1897. Even back then,
the president’s pedestal-type
telephone used a dial system.
Games Away
Sept. 25-Greenville
Oct. 2 - Palestine
• Oct. 30 -Athens
• Nov. 13-Duncanville
• Nov. 20-Waxahachie
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Martin Sales Co.
Martin Service Station
Martinez Chicken Ranch
Mary Lou’s Beauty Salon
McClane’s Barber Shop
McCrary Insurance
Merle Norman Cosmetics Studio
Modern Beauty Shop
Morton’s Office Supplies, Inc.
Robt. A. Muirhead Motors
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Ozymy’s Dairy Mart
Par-Mart
Perry Bros.
Piggly Wiggly
Plaza Theater
Jack Poff Men & Boys Wear
Pollan Furniture
Railway Construction Co., Inc.
Red Arrow, Ray Telfair
Red Chain Feed Store
Red Moon Tire & Oil Co.
Red & White Food Store
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Murphy Beauty Shop
National Garage
Neicy’s Cafe
Niagara Chemical Division
Norris Lumber Co.
North Feed & Seed
O. K. Garage
Oasis Water Co.
Orman’s Heavy Duty Garage
Fitzgerald's Cleaners
R. E. Forson Grocery, Telico
The Frances Shop
Ben Franklin Store
Frank’s Jewelry & Appliance
Sept. 11 - Hillsboro
Sept. 18-Belton
Oct. 9- Corsicana
• Oct. 23- Lancaster
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Cosby Motor Co.
Cosgrove Flower Shop
Crumley Hardware
Dalrymple Barber Shop
Dan’s Town House
Buddie Davis Insurance
Davis & Collins Pharmacy
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Sam Davis Men’s Wear & Cleaners
Clyde Dent Truck Lines
W. A. Dlabaj Motor Co.
Dodd’s Furniture & Appliance
The Donut Shop
Doyle's Studio
Earle C. Driskell
Ed’s Radio & TV
El Sombrero Restaurant
Ennis Business Forms, Inc.
Ennis Compress & Warehouse
Ennis Co-op Gin Co.
Ennis Daily News
Ennis Furniture Manufacturing
Ennis Lanes, Inc.
Ennis Laundry
Ennis Livestock Commission
Ennis Locker & Prov. Service
Ennis Meat Market
Ennis Radio & TV
Ennis Ready-Mix, Inc.
Ennis Savings & Loan
Ennis State Bank
Bob Kain Enco Service Station
J. E. Keever Mortuary
Kirkpatrick Gin
Kucera’s
Kuchar’s Sport Shop
Tracy Lanier, Dallas Times Herald
Lawhon Typewriter Sales & Service
Leggett & Platt, Inc.
Leiter-Marlin Corp.
Jess Lekar’s Food
Liquigas Co.
Lone Star Gas Co.
Lone Star Laundry
Manning Cleaners
Manufacturers Samples Outlet
Marcia Antiques
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Ables Sheet Metal & Roofing
Alamo Garage
Alexander Grocery & Market
Alice’s Beauty Shop
Allen Furniture Co.
Amelia Ann Florists
American Telephone & Telegraph
R. B. Anglin Ford Sales
Arden Insurance Agency
Austin's Dairy Queen
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Avenue Texaco Distributor
Avenue Texaco Station
B & H Lumber Co.
Babcock Bros. Auto Store
Olen K. Bailey, Real Estate
Banner Company
George H. Barney, Real Estate
Bobby Beal Motor Co.
Bearden Custom Built Homes
Dr. E. D. Behne
Benton's Grocery, Alma
Bishop Home Improvements
Bonita Motel
Brasher’s Barber Shop
Bruce Brown Chevrolet-Olds
Brown Humble Service Station
Henry Bryant’s Texaco
Budai Oil & Gas
S. P. Bush Lumber Co.
Bunch Funeral Home
Byrd-Rankin Gas Co.
Christian Grocery
Cinderella Beauty Salon
Citizen’s National Bank
Clouse Drug Store
Colvin & Satterwhite
Colonial Estates Addition
Comal Cottons
Continental Trailways
Raymond Cook-Don Turner
Guaranty Grocery & Market
A. Gunthard Co., Inc.
H & H Hardware
H & L Drive-In
Hackney Electric
Hall’s Pharmacy
Gordon Harkins, Real Estate
B. J. Hart Plumbing
V. B. Hart Grocery, Garrett
Henry Oil & Gas
Hesser Drug Co.
George P. Hines
The Hobby Shop
Hodo Building Supplies
Isom Implement Co.
Fredia Jett’s Beauty Shoppe
Joe’s Garage
Jones Body Shop
Jones & Sublett Garage
A. H. Evarts Insurance Agency
Fallen’s Electric, Inc.
Fashion Shop
Felcman’s Clothing & Cleaners
Aubrey Ferris Plumbing & Heating
Rickert Grocery
Roberts Electric Service
Roberts Radiator Shop
Rogers Shoe Store
Rose Motel
Rumbo's Service Station
Jimmy Rudd's Gulf Service
Schlegel Jewelers
Scott’s Bar-B-Q
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Senator Barry Goldwater has
lold 1,500 people in Portland,.
FRONT ROW—Coach Gerald Meyer, Coach Bobby Wilhoite, Coach Fowler Jones, Coach Stanley Williams,
Kenneth Woolridge (62), Jimmy Murff (34), Bill Harrison (30), Harvey Collins (80), Lee Chenault (20), Allen
Jones (54), John Tolleson (68).
BACK ROW—Coach Don Berry, Coach Don Essary, Coach Ardie Dixon, Keller Webster (50), Paul Duke
(77), Joe Trudgeon (82), Joe Webster (76), Buster Burris (78), John Garrett (74).
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President Johnson shows no in-
clination to support the law.
Goldwater also accused former
Attorney-General Robert Ken-
48 Acre Farm with residen-
ce on Highway 34 near Bard-
well Dam. Good investment
for future development.
Home 1209 N. Clay, terms,
also large lot priced right.
Nice residential lot, 109 x
125. 602 Casa Linda.
126 acres grassland, hill and
bottom land, abundance of
water and shade on all weath-
er gravel road.
Two bedroom brick veneer
home, floor furnace, hard-
wood floor, 604 Casa Linda
Drive.
Modern 2 bedroom home,
South McKinney Street. Easy
terms.
Two nice apartment build-
ings, W. Burnett, good in-
vestments.
11 Acre, two houses on
highway. Bargain.
Geo. H. Barney
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FRONT ROW7—Greg Skrivanek (60), Durwood Anthony (70), Jimmy Ranton (10), Charles Spencer (42), Jer-
ry Yarbrough (22), Rodney Collard (12), Dickie Perdue (84), Marshall Allen (Mgr.), Jackie St. Clair (Trainer)
BACK ROW—Captain Jimmy Nunn (86), Captain Ray Glenn Davis (40), Benny Livingston (72)/ Frankie
Hoffman (52), Glen Allen (24), Esther Sublett (88), Mike Macon (65), Donnie Pruitt (32), Tommy Davidson
(66), Billy Cryer (Trainer), Pete Cottini (Mgr.)
Center Margie’s Beauty Shop
Mark’s Grocery
in Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo.
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Geneva Motel
Gibson Sewing Center
Fred Gilmore Plumbing
Goodyear Service Store
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The highlight of the Presi-
dent’s trip is a meeting on the
q border near El Paso, Texas, with
9 President Lopez Mateos of Mexi-
co. They’ll take part in a cere-
mony marking the Chamizal
Treaty that provided for ex-
changing land in the El Paso
area. The treaty settled a 97-
year-old border dispute with
Mexico.
From El Paso Johnson travels
to Oklahoma to dedicate the
Eufaula Dam on a tributary of
the Arkansas River. Next he
stops at the Oklahoma State Fair
in Oklahoma City. Johnson’s fin-,
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where he will be joined by Gov-
ernor Nelson Rockefeller. They
are scheduled to meet in private.
Golawaters speech for Al-
bany was released in advance
of its delivery. He makes a
vague charge that a political
payoff — in his words — could
Senator Humphrey’s text for
his address in Kalamazoo was
made public in advance. He says:
“The American dream was not. . _ ______-
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Seven-Eleven Allied Store
Sherwin-Williams
Slayton Insurance
Slovak Oil Co.
So Lovely Beauty Salon
Southern Auto Store
Southland Corporation
Southwest Door Mfg.
Bobby Story Mobil Station
E. C. & Glenn Story Mobil Service
Strunc Electric Service
Stylette Beauty Shop
Thompson Nursery
Sam L. Todd
Todd Implement Co.
Tom’s Food Store
Tommy & Richards Barber Shop
Torchy's Barber Shop
The Treasure House
Trinity Credit Union
Trojacek Plumbing & Heating
The Twin Shop
UPCO Print Shop
Bob Walker Ins. Agency
Jack Walker’s Electric Service
W. C. Watts Jr.
Western Auto Associate Store
Western Cafe & Cafeteria
White’s Auto Store
White Sands Motel & Restaurant
C. O. Williams Ready-Mix Concrete
Williams & Gibson Furn. & Appl.
Dr. L. A. Williams
Walter L. Williams TV Service
Willie Mae’s Beauty Shop
Winterrowd Service Station
K. Wolens Dept. Store
Woodard's Sinclair Sta. & Garage
E. B. Woody Fina Station
Wright's Record Shoo
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 228, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1964, newspaper, September 25, 1964; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1586455/m1/5/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.