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Friday, January 25, 1974-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-5
lots
'irl.
Senior Guard Claudia
Moucka will be an important
factor in St. John’s success for
the remaining games this
season. Claudia has continued Janet Vick is a junior sharp- depend on Janet’s shooting to Above is Cindy Kubala a tough
to improve each game and helps shooter on the Crusader squad break open the zones that the St. John guard. Cindy leads the
make the Crusaders zone this year. The Crusaders will Dallas school use in District club in rebounds and has
defense work, play. blocked many shots during this
season. Miss Kubala is the back Patti Zmolik (above) has been a
bone of a defense that has held surprise to Crusader fans this
all St. John opponents to an year. Patti has been out-
average of 33 points per contest.
standing on defense this year
and her shown great leadership
during the district stretch.
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rict
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in,
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nd
Pictured here is Vickie Grier,
St. John forward. Grier is the
playmaker on a time that has
THEY RETIRED
HER NUMBER
NEW YORK (AP) — Ernes-
tine Jackson, the star of the
Broadway show, “Raisin,” has
something new in her ward-
robe. But she never wears it.
A former Chock Full o’ Nuts
waitress, the chain retired her
uniform and number, 3535, and
, gave it to her. Miss Jackson
put it in her closet.
REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENT PROPERTY
FOR SALE
NICE LOCATION
3 bedroom, 2 bath brick
home near Austin Elem.
School.
REMODELED
2 bedroom, 1 bath in north
part of town.
ACREAGE
From 3 to 17 acres with
financing near town.
LET US BE OF
ASSISTANCE IN THE SALE
OR PURCHASE OF A
HOME OR PROPERTY.
Gordon Harkins
Realty
875-7546
Jim Bob Wilson—associate
875-7126
Pres. Asks Congress to
Act Now on School Aid
WASHINGTON— President
. _ , „ ding in districts where they
: Nixon urged Congress to act comprise less than 25 percent.
-A new, unspecified project
promptly on his request for a
two billion 850 million dollar
supplemental education ap-
propriation for the current
fiscal year.
If it does, the President said,
“Those who run our elementary
Capp Homes
Open House
Is Sunday
grant program to aid school
, districts undergoing voluntary
or court-ordered desegregation.
It would replace the emergency
school aid act.
, , , , -Greatly expanded a third
and secondary schools billion dollars for the basic
education program would for educational opportunity grant
the first time know how much program, whcih would give
Federal money they would have needy college students up to 14-
before the school year begins, hundred dollars a year, com-
not several months after the pared with the present average
year has begun.”
Here are some of the
president’s proposals in his
wide-ranging message:
-Further consolidation of
J present vocational education children participating in
I programs and merger of Headstart can obtain a
I existing authorities in Adult nourishing breakfast and lunch.
1 Education. The President said his
Distributing Federal funds proposals, which are expected ,,
g for the education of disad- t0 be spelled out in greater
I vantaged children under title detail later, are designed to %
i one of the elementary and “obtain a revitalized and 6
secondary education act which rewarding American •
■ expires June 30.educational system.” •
-Phase-out over two years of
§ Federal Impact-Aid programs
g for children whose parents work
g on Federal property but do not
I live on Federal installations,
€ provided that no district would
I lose more than five per cent of
I its total operating budget in the
S first year.
-Full funding of impact aid to
| districts whose enrollments
j consist of at least 25 per cent of
gone 29-9 on the year and children whose parents both
currently 4-0 in District. Vickie enmaren whose parents both
1 live and work on Federal
make! St. Johns offense what property, and 90 per cent fun-
Ray Garvin, local manship.
representative for Capp Homes, T^e Walker Open House, in
which produced the Walker addition to inspection tours, will
home, stated that it provides a provide refreshments and a
good example of how his door prize. Garvin will be on
company produces in- hand to anwer any questions
dividualized homes at prices that visitors may have.
which provide substantial o-ei-o-ee-o-am-o-em-o-eo
An Open House will be held savings. SHOP . ,
Sunday, Jan. 27, at 1 to 5 p.m., He pointed out that Capp, with ।
at the home of J.B. Walker, its quantity buying and factory ENNIS M ER CH ANTS
Route 1, Bardwell, Tex. cutting of basic materials, =0=0020
To reach the site, visitors enables the prospective home
should take Highway I-45 south owner to obtain a home which
of Dallas to Highway 34, go west he might not otherwise be able
to Bardwell, cross railroad to afford.
tracks, turn left (south) on The Walker home is corn-
Highway 984 and go three pletely enclosed, but some of
miles. the construction is left open so
“Watch for Capp Homes Open that visitors can see the quality
of 260 dollars for entering fresh- ‘ House signs.” of the materials and work-
men only. ■ -♦^^^^►^.♦^^-^-♦^►^^♦^♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦^
-More operating funds for the (►
pre-school headstart program •
and money to insure that all •
♦♦♦ ♦*
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812 W. Avenue
Ennis, Texas
Phone 875-7520
Announcing
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Is Now
Associated With
MUNN
Tax Service
NOW OPENING
AT 7:30 A.M.
For Your Convenience
308 E. Milam 875-2410
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103 N. MAIN
ENNIS, TEXAS 75119
9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
BY APPOINTMENT (214) 875-7865
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) —
Twenty University of Nebraska
students are not only earning
while they learn, but are get-
ting their feet wet in govern-
ment affairs. The 20 are par-
ticipating in a state govern-
ment internship program that
pays them $600 and three credit
hours for a semester on such
; jobs as helping draft proposed
! legislation and collecting data
for reports.
Johnny Mensik
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875-2191
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CUSTOM POWER CUSHION POLYGLAS
WHITEWALLS
50 MILUON SOLD TO DATE
SAVE °8.9O TO S12.25 PER TIRE
so TERRIFIC TRACTION
TIRES
DOUBLE BELTED
FOR STRENGTH
was $32.85 - Size A78-13
plus $1.81 Fed. Ex. Tax
and tire off your car.
t a A was $35.90 to $36.65
pePAP plus $2.00 to $2.14 Fed. Ex. Tax per tire,
d depending on size
SIZES 7.00-13, B78-14, C78-14, D78-14
and tire off your car
29
was $37.30 to $39.75
plus $2.31 to $2.54
Fed. Ex. Tax per tire,
depending on size
SIZES
E78-14 E78-15
F78-14 F78-15
and tire off your car
$32
was $40.45 to $44.55
plus $2.67 to $2.80
Fed. Ex. Tax per tire,
depending on size
SIZES
G78-14 G78-15
H78-14 H78-15
and tire off your car
’34
was $46.20 to $48.20
plus $3.01 to $3.15
Fed. Ex. Tax per tire,
depending on size
SIZES
J78-15 L78-15
and tire off your car
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801 WEST ENNIS AVE. PHONE 87 5 2664
STORE HOURS: 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Mon. thru Sat.
ENNIS, TEXAS
JIM McCANN, STORE MANAGER
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1974, newspaper, January 25, 1974; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1688530/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.