The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1969 Page: 4 of 6
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4—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS—Friday, September 5, 1969
Athletics Director Meyer Speaks:
Good EHS Grid
News at Kiwanis
The Ennis Kiwanis Club heard “we’ve got a better team just
what it wanted to hear—good now than we had at this time |
news about the “fightin’ ” Lions last year.”
of Ennis High, and from the As he told of competition of
head coach, Athletics Dir. Gerald positions, he mentioned, among
Meyer, as the program when the others, that "we have two quart- |
club met yesterday noon at the ers, Bohall and Tallant, running
Community Center, neck-and-neck for the job” — a |
The meeting was presided position “folks have been ask- |
over by President Troy Dungan, ing about.” As he ran through |
Raymond Caldwell had arrang- considerable of the line-up he
ed the program but was ill and stated that prospects look favor-
incoming President Don Croft, able indeed. He said the club |
who is program chairman for the is healthy physically,
month, introduced Coach Meyer. A .
A4 : "I feel sure we have a really
Coach Meyer called attention J
to the fact that Lions play their exciting ball club as a contender
opener next week, against Burle- this fall,” said the coach,
son, there. He also told of the In concluding the program he
scrimmage against Round Rock, showed one reel of the Ennis-
a good team in 2-A,, stating that Round Rock scrimmage action,
when the Round Rockers first Joe Vitovsky introduced the
got the ball they scored, but that Student Kiwanians as follow: St. |
after that the Lions looked good, John High, Richard Odlozil and
scoring six times. He said that Nancy Jurik; Ennis High, Bob-
the locals play Waco High there by Novotny and Leslie Henry.
this weekend.
Erwin Schroeder was intro-
Coach Meyer expressed him- duced as a guest and who had
self as quite pleased that more given appreciated service as
season tickets have been sold pianist for the day, Pianist Mrs.
than ever, pointing out that Jewel Shipley being absent due
“football fever is running high.” to injuries in a fall which caus-
"Actually," said the coach, ed hospitalization.
Conducted Here by Census Bureau -
Immunization to Be Survey Topic
By Interviewers in This Region
A survey of the extent to diphtheria, and other diseases.
which children and adults are The immunization survey will
immunized against various com- supplement the Bureau’s
municable diseases will be made monthly national survey of em-
by intervewers of the Bureau ployment and unemployment
of the Census in this area dur- for the Bureau of Labor Statis-
ing the week of September 14, tics of the US Department of
according to Percy H. Millard, Labor which fur nishes, a basic
director of the Bureau’s region- measure of the nation’s eco-
al office in Dallas, nomsc health.
Local interviewing will b e Information collected in bu-
part of a nationwide survey reau surveys can be used only
conducted annually for the US to determine statistical totals-
Public Health Service. The and facts about each person
questions will cover Ammuniza- and family are kept complete-
tion against influenza, measles, ly confidential by law.
BAKE SALE
Beginning 8 A M.
Saturday 6th at
Anthony’s & Safeway
Pastries & Cakes
Sponsored by St. John
Junior Class
Golden Aztecs
Club May Go
To Mexico City
FOR SALE
BEAUTIFULLY
LANDSCAPED
2 STORY HOME
3 Bedroom, living room,
paneled den, 2 baths,
2 car garage
$23,550.00
Only $1750.00 Down
All Types Financing Available
F.H.A. - V.A. - Conventional
MIKE CATERO
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875-5671 or 875-3571
IN SCRIMMAGE ACTION ---
Lions Tackle Waco Tonight
In Scrimmage Tilt There
By BILL COX grid season, morrow as they will travel to
The Ennis Lions are due to Waco is a member of District Alvarado to take on that schools
be in Waco tonight to take part 14-AAAA along with—Killeen, freshmen and junior varsity,
in their last pre-season scrim- Temple, Waco Richfield Bryan, clufb-
mage of the year against Class Waco University, Cleburine. This week saw all Ennis club
AAAA Waco High. Ennis’ season opener is now get started on the grid iron as
The Ennis varsity and junior only a week away and “Lion the eighth and seventh grade
varsity squads were both to Fever” should really get hold clubs have reported and have
have made the trip with t h e of Ennisites during the coming been working out since Tues-
schools two B teams getting to- week.day.
gether around 5:30 and the var- T. . to Burles-
sity set to knock heads at 7:30 The Lions journey to _ • The first regular season con-
p.m. in Waco's aging Municipal on next Friday to begin t tests for the Ennis junior var-
Stadium. season with an 8 p.m. kickoff sity and freshmen clubs will'
The Ennis club continues to on tap. The Lions walloped the be Sept. 13 against Burleson
“look good” to Coach Gerald Elks 43-0 last season and you here—while the 8th and 7th
Meyens staff and tonights scrim- can bet the Burleson club hasn’t grade squads will be in Burles-
mage should allow a better look forgotten it. on that same night for their op-
# the ‘69 squads real potential So make your plans now to ener.
for the coming season, attend the Ennis-Burleson af-
The Lions first scrimmage a- fair now as well as becoming a
gainst AIA Round Rock left some member of the Ennis Lion-
good feelings among most fans backers Club. Memberships
and coaches present but t h e can be obtained by contacting1
Lions did look 'sluggish during any Lionbaicker member.
their first -couple of possessions The Ennis freshmen will also
against the tough AA club— draw a scrimmage contest to
even though the Lions won 6 -------—-
tds t oone. . .
Tonight will give the E HS
coaches a chanice to' see if those
rough spots have been ironed
out. The Lions have now switch-
ed to one a day sessions with
the beginning of school last
Tuesday and have now settled
into a routine which continue
until the conclusion of the ‘69
LION FEVER
Join The
LIONBACKERS
1
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. 108 W. Crockett
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ENNIS SAVINGS & LOAN
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“Where You Save Does Make A Difference”
CURRENT CERT. DIVIDEND RATE 5.25%
CURRENT PASSBOOK DIVIDEND RATE 4.75%
113 West Ennis Ave.
INSURED
875-2601
LIONS CAPTAIN—Billy Lewis, a 6-2, 180 pound end, is another Ennis Lion captain
for the coming year. Lewis led the Lions last year in receptions with 30 catches for
five ID's. • , ____________
C. AA • C That was expected to bring an amendment to drop the
oVIe Censor m about $1,000,000 a year in whole idea.
, * new taxes. - 1 Lt. Gov. Ben Barnes decided
l0h Abolished But yesterday. Senators got a that the were louder
BUX 20 chance to review the proposed -
AUSTIN. (AP) —Senators had rating system when their tax than the nays," so the job of
a change of heart " overnight bill came back from the House movie censor for the State of
and abolished the job of movie to correct some technical er- Teaxs was eliminated.
cemnsor for the State of Texas, rors.
at 1 2 „ 0After a brief dispute on whe-
lhe decision reached y e 1 1
106 21 : n ther a dirty movie should be
SAN ANTONIO. (AIP).—The terday oowill eliminates about classified with an "A" or an
Monterrey Gold Aztecs of th« 9 1000,000 in tax revel s. «x," a voice vote was held on
Texas Football Lengsue a will day when then Senate Voted to
tract for playing in the Uni- give the censoring job to t he
, ( Air i commissioner of the Bureau of
versity of Mexico City stadium T , i : . „ 1
anoroved Labor Statistics. Any move he
The announcement has been thought was dirty enough would
made by Club Pres. Red Me get an "X" rating and' would
Combs-who says the contract put a Siltaxi on every ticket
has been approved by officials sold to that_______;___
LION FEVER
Join The
LIONBACKERS
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ENNIS CABINET & MILL WORK
Cabinets, Store Fixtures, Formica Tops
General Mill Work
EDWIN HASKOVEC
2408 N. Preston St.
Phone 875-7061
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PIC
in Mexico City and probably
will be signed Monday.
The club, owned by twelve
San Antonio businessmen—orig-
inally was to have played in
Mexico City but a dispute over
ticket prices resulted in a switch
to Monterrey before the season
opened.
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Two sizes and price ranges to select from.
$27.95 - $41.95
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1969, newspaper, September 5, 1969; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677821/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.