The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 188, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1969 Page: 3 of 6
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Miss Mayes is
Scholarship
Recipient
On The
Avenue
By FAY CASEBOLT
MRS. G. W. STROEBE of San
others. This is a real progres-
sive town, isn’t it? And there are
new homes going up—some
quite large and all attractive . . .
Hard to drive around enough in
the day time to see all the prog- i
ress.. ‘
Speaking of ads, we have a
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Francisco came here by plane vacancy now on our church page ||
to visit her parents, MR. and sponsors, which we need to re-
MRS. T. A. BEXLEY. And Sat- piace • • • Isn’t that a nice fea-
urday Mr. and Mrs. Bexley’s son- ture? We don t like to brag, but
- in-law and daughter, MR. and we think we have the best
MRS. W. C. COLLINS and church page each Friday of any
daughter, CLARA SUE, will ar- paper, anywhere—and plenty J
rive here by auto from Des have told us that. It is work, but
Moines, Ia. Sunday their other worth it. Do you read the ser-
daughter and her husband, MR. monettes each Friday on the
and MRS. GENE BRIDGES of Page? A number of persons are
Dallas’ wiU join them in the Bex- clipping them all. The Bardwell
ley home. Mrs. Bexley is on vaca- Church of Christ pictured today
tion from the Fashion Shop and is beautiful and the minister, th
Miss Debbie Mayes, 1969 Mid- said Jt was so »ice to have all H. M- GOODWYN and his wife
lothian High School graduate three of their daughters with have been in at the Eds request ■
• has received a four year them at once, when we phoned and they are really fine people.
Skinner - Memorial Scholarship her. *******
Award for 1969 freshman at- MRS LEONARD HOLLOWAY Aug. 9 birthday orchids to the
tendance at Baylor University in a hicthar in lave o ton € MICHAEL RAY HOLT (1951),
Waco. Debbie is the daughter of “nd brother in law and two of MIKEY KUB AL A, ODIE II
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mayes, Route her sisters, MViSS PATSY CASS WAYNE HALL, MARVIN KRIS- .
2, Midlothian. She plans to ma- of Avalon and MR. and MRS. KA (1957), DENISE ELAYNE B
FREDERICK T. BOWLES and PLASEK (1957), BRENDA KAY
two sons, CHARLES and DIX, of RABURN (1962), MRS. CAROL
Dallas, and MRS. A. T. REESE WOLAVER SPECKTOR.
have just returned from a few
DEBBIE MAYES
Clubs • Personalities • Weddings • Homemaking • Fashion
| Campgrounds
Directory of Tex.
1 Now Available
Tea at the Thomas Lovvorn Sr. Home in
Stamford Fetes Mrs. Thomas Lovvorn Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dolezal Jr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. V.
recently returned from a trip to Lavvorn Sr.
Directions to some 350 public Stamford, where they visited in While there ,they attended a
campgrounds in Texas are pro- --------------------------— tea in honor of Mrs. Thomas
Lavvorn Jr., the former Miss Do-
lores Parma.
The tea was held at the home
of Mr. Lavvorn’s parents, a n d
hostesses were some relatives of
the Lavvorn family. ,
Tvided in a new publication re- , , ■
leased by the Texas Highway De- Homemakers,
partment. Anthony Baptist
The new Texas Public Camp- AnoY PAPI
ground Guide gives information Hold Meeting
about sites which range from •
primitive to elaborately modern. The Homemakers Class of An-
Directions are provided to un- thony Drive Baptist Church, met Dolores was presented with a
developed Gull beaches and to recently for business and social Snaee or the valley while t h e
electricitv Pave parking water in the home of Mrs. Juanita Bald- mothers of the newlywed cou-
y and running water, ridge. The meeting was called to ple, Mrs. Dolzal and Mrs. Lav-
Therenare even directions car order by President Mrs. Bald- vorn were given corsages of
11 . 17800 , y ca ’ ridge and opening prayer was by white carnations. About 30
tha ' fisherman’s camp- Mrs. E- Sheets. Minutes were friends and relatives attended
1 ing area on a Gulf coast island.) read and approved. Group cap- the party.
e S 6 was published to tains gave their monthly report. While in west Texas, Mr.
serve the growing popularity of The following officers
camping and recreational ve- elected: Teacher, Mrs. Henry
hicles. It lists only those camp- Marvin; assistant teacher, Mrs. lies, and on their way h o m e,
grounds which are operated by R. L. Shook; president, Mrs. J. J. they visited in Breckenridge at
r A i , tax-supported agencies -—federal,all., vice president T C the home of Mrs. Mike Cameron.
Engagement of Pamela Ann Gallion to state, ....... .«, and ....... Sheetsyisecretary Mrs:: J S.
Michael Dwayne Davis Is Announced PrIVataComomerenaractintnasare s^-asra
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gullion . MissGullion is a graduate of not included, that information ATS an e .ntl Bpiincarg
of 1505 N. Clay have an- Ennis High School and Navarro usually being available in com- committee ESr n on
nounced the engagement and Junior College. She will be en- mercial tour and camping direc- S.erasn P y c
approaching marriage of their rolled as a senior at Dallas Bap- tories. muon, V 1=5
daughter, Pam, to Mike Davis, tist College-in the fall. The etelephone committee, Mrs. Lillie
ass wa . son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis bridegroom-to-be is a graduate The cooperation of many state, Freeman, Mrs. Ethel Matthews.
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ant manager of Woolworth in ing agencies included the Exten- tors.
Corsicana. ' : sion Service to Texas A&M Uni-
-________________________- versity, the Texas Parks and HAS VISITORS
uHeDIan NEC Wildlife Department, U. S. Corps Mrs. Sallie Rosson who is a
WAAL NEWo of Engineers, National Park Ser- patient in Ennis Municipal Hos-
Patients below permitted their vice, National Forest Service, pital recently had as visitors,
• chambers of commerce, city and Mrs. Dan Minahan Jr. and son
county officials, and others. Dan III of Dallas, Mrs. Dan Mini-
Free copies of the new Texas Han Sr. of Garland, Mrs. Pat Mc-
Public Campground Guide are Cann of Houston, Mrs. Wynell
available at Highway Depart- Bailey, Miss Luan Prine and Mrs.
ment tourist bureaus and dis- Rosson's great-great-grandson,
trict offices, or by mail from the Michael Nix of Mesquite.
jor in art at Baylor.
Miss Mulkey
Returning From
East Saturday
days at the Million Dollar Inn Aug. 9 wedding anniversary
on Padre Island near Corpus, orchids to MR. and MRS. LES
They toured Port Aransas and AUTREY (1947).
other Texas coast towns while -------------
iac T * - away. Mrs. Holloway was on INDUSTRY HITS
Miss Jo Beth Mulkey, who has her vacation from the Fashion
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been in Springfield, Va., and Shop, also.
Washington, D. C., the past two 3. ******* DALLAS—Breaks in two and
months, r vacationing with -her A right smart of re-modeling possibly three major water lines
sister and brother-in-law,. Mr. is going- on in Ennis and soon early today have left a sizable
and Mrs.Jerry E. Gray, will ar- there’ll be pix, ads and an- portion of Dallas’ central indus-
rive by jet at Love Field- Satur- nouncements about same. For trial section without water.
T A : Rt, .255 t . 0 h .
Hart Plumbing & Air Conditioning
812 W. Avenue
Ennis, Texas
Phone 875-7520
were closed to traffic.
A city water department of-
ficial said a 12-inch main under
a street had “blown apart” and
that it had damaged nearby 16-
inch and 18-inch mains. He said
it may take several days to repair
the breaks.
Broadway Joe
May Be Coming
To Tex. Capital
*i names to be listed. Total
AUSTIN—Broadway Joe may 9.0
- - Loi '40, . .
Visiting Hours:
10 a.m. — 11 a.m.
3 p.m. — 4 p.m.
Kold Ice
THE PERFECT CUBE
WHERE TO BUY IT:
Safeway s
Charlie’s Grocery
NEW FOR ENNIS
FACTORY SURPLUS STORE
Will Open on Aug. 29th at 9:30 A.M.
i SAMPLES AT WHOLESALE
-SURPLUS STOCK UPTO 50% DISCOUNT
QUALITY LINES ONLY
BRAND NAMES WE ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ADVERTISE
INFANTS - TODDLERS — 3 TO 6X — 7 TO 12
PETITE - JUNIOR - MISSES
PRESTO CHARGE - BANKAMERICARD - LAY A WAY
OPEN 9:30 TO 5:30 EVERY DAY EXCEPT
CLOSED - SUNDAY & MONDAY
2312 NORTH PRESTON
SOUTH WEST CORNER OF
W. R. STOREY MFG. CO. BLDG.
Ennis, Texas
ETHEL! ETHEL!
OUR LOCAL OLDS
DEALER IS OFFERING US
FANTASTIC SAVINGS
ON NEW OLDSMOBILES
RIGHT NOW.
IMAGINE THAT,
SAM. NOW MAYBE
WE CAN GET THE
ROOF FIXED.
RSYYEAR E
be coming to Austin.
That is to say, “Broadway Joe’s
Restaurant” may be coming.
The real Joe Namath—super-
star of the New York Super-Jets
7 p.m. — 8 p.m
*
—may have plans to open his Mrs. Emma Davis
Texas Highway Department,
Travel and Information Division,
first Broadway Joe’s Restaurant Mrs. James Bell
in Austin, along with teammate James Petty .
Randy Hudson and two other Mrs. Joe Macalik and b a by
men. daughter
: The others in on the deal are Mrs. John Matous and baby HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Ed Padgett, a former teammate son- , ' . <• : Keith Mulkey, who has been
of Hudson’s at the University of Donnie Hatcherquite ill in Ennis Municipal Hos-
Texas, and William Munn. C. F. Hefley pital past 2 weeks, was brought
The opening of the restaurant Bobby Brockman to his home Thursday. He will
in Austin would be the first of a B. F. Thomas - remain at home to recuperate
chain of 23 others to be opened Mrs. W. B. Tate, Ferrisfor several weeks,
around the state.Mrs. Clyde Westbrook .
There are also reports,that Louis Sweatman.
the same group of entrepreneurs Mrs. Sally Rosson
has bought five acres of choice’ Myrtle Elliot :
property on the south shore of -—7——----------
Town Lake for possible develop- -
ment of a complex of buildings QUICK QUIZ
including apartments, motor inn -——
and private club. Q—What ship was the
_ first to cifcle the earth?
I A—Magellan's ship, Vic-
toria.
ae
inaveg
P. 0. Box 5064, Austin 78703.
STILL AROUND
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina
—A man sitting 75 yards away
didn’t have time to move when
a five story wheat silo burst in
Charlotte, North Carolina. Tons
of wheat covered the area, and
buried the man, but two neigh-
bors saw his hat and he was
Any Questions
you may have about
your prescription
will be answered
professionally.
HESSER DRUG
Phone 875-DRUG
Your Rexall Store
; Q—When were poll taxes
abolished in all states for
presidential elections?
A—Their use in federal
elections was banned by the
24th Amendment to the Con-
Tittiom, ratified Jan. 23,
O—What is the meaning
of the name Sylvia?
A—It is derived from the
Latin word for "wood; of the
woods.”
uncovered—a bit shaken, but
none the worse for his sudden
burial.
GM
Bars Of eermo
CLOSEOUT SALE
Great savings. Great selection! Great time to escape from the ordinary!
CUSTOM MADE
RUBBER STAMPS
UPCO PRINT SHOP
Rudd’sGulf Service
Mini Mart Grocery
Lake Route Boat House
Farmer Grocery
Hyles Service Station
Lekar’s Food Market
Tote Shop
Gemini Wet Spot
McLemore Grocery
Hi-View Marina
Avalon Grocery
Bait and Tackle
Frank's Ice Co.
For Information : 875-7345
JACKIE’S BEAUTY SALON
1114 S. HALL
Open Wednesday Thru Saturday
8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
(Formerly with Avenue Beauty Shop)
For Appointment Call 875-5341
at these
SPECIALS
ALL THE BELOW LISTED 68 AND 69 FORDS HAVE FULL FACTORY WARRANTY.
BETTER
EARNINGS
SLICE!
Be SURE TO save by the
10th. That way you can
earn from the 1st, for a
full month’s earnings.
Get the 10th-of-the-
month saving habit for
all the "frosting" your
savings deserve.
Ennis
Savings & Loan
Association
INSU RED
113 W. Ennis Aye. 875-2601
WAS
69 Ford Galaxie 500, 4 door hard top, full power, air conditioning, solid
white finish, 10,000 miles .......................... $3195
69 Ford Galaxie 500, 4 door hard top, full power, air conditioning, light
blue finish, 8,000 actual miles .............. $3295
69 Ford Galaxie 500, 4 door hard top, full power, air conditioning, 7,000
miles ................................................................................................... $3295
69 Ford Galaxie 500, 2 dr. H. Top, full power and air, new lime finish,
ivy gold interior, 8,000 actual miles ........................................................$3295
69 Ford Torino G.T. fastback, 3 speed trans., air, steel wheels, & wide
ovals, solid yellow with black interior ......................................................
68 Ford Galaxie 500, 4 dr. H. Top, full power and air, solid white finish,
blue fabric and vinyl interior, 14,000 actual miles ................................
$2995
$2795
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vinyl interior, 12,000 actual miles ............. $2795 $2595
68 Ford Galaxie 500, 4 dr., sedan, full power and air, pebble beige finish, I
vinyl interior ........................................;.............................................................$2795
68 Mustang, 2dr. H. Top, full power and air, 8,000 actual miles, pebble I
beige finish, vinyl interior ............................................................................$2695 ,
68 Ford 10-Passenger Country Sedan Wagon, full power, air-condition- I
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22,000 actual miles, extra nice ................... $2295
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beige finish, 19,000 miles ..................... $2795
66 Ford LTD, 4-dr., H.T., full power, air-conditioning, luxury interior,
solid beige finish ............................................................................................$1695
66 Mustang Fastback, V8, air-conditioning, 3-speed, radio, heater, solid rw
• $2595
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red finish .....................................................’....................... $1495 I F $1295
SPECIAL: 69 FORD PICKUP — 3 speed, V-8, explorer package,
special paint, 4,000 actual miles ....
.....$2495 7 $2295
Don Fortner Ford & Mercury Inc.
HIGHWAY 287 WEST ENNIS, TEXAS 8775-2648
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 188, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1969, newspaper, August 8, 1969; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677798/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.