The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 195, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 18, 1971 Page: 2 of 10
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2—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-Wednesday, August 18, 1971
The Ennis Daily News
"But Somebody Might Get Hurt with That!"
THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS
IN THE SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR
President - Manager..
Charles E. Gentry
Owned and published daily company-not to individuals.
Editor ..
Floyd W. Casebolt
Associate Editor.
Fay Casebolt
Advertising Manager.
Joe D. Newman
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Lady Bird's Appreciated Zeal
Bienvenidos is a nice Spanish word for "welcome," and that's what Texans
say to the travelers along our state's 67,000 miles of highways. One of the
ways we say it is through the work of highway maintenance construction
supervisors who protect our colorful wildflowers and shrubbery, the trees
and the grasses which help tourists see the magnificent natural beauty of
Texas. Our state's perennial First Lady, Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, who
persistently insists that America Be Beautiful, is honoring those maintenance
construction supervisors again this year with the second annual Lady Bird
Johnson Award of $1,500 and a plaque for the man who's doing the best
job.
The choice should indeed be hard. We'd vote for our own local main-
tenance construction supervisor, but we commend whoever wins the award
for 1971 for his real service to all of us. Texas highways are a beautiful sight
for travel-tired eyes, and we salute you, Lady Bird, for calling our attention
to the hard work and thoughtful effort put forth to keep ours the Beautiful
Lone Star State.
ARDEN
INSURANCE AGENCY
JODIE VYTOPIL .
115 W. KNOX • ENNIS
PU. 875-7261
Your Vacuum Cleaner man
33years experience - 22 this
area with .
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Box 129 875-2284
MOL-MIX
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Hwy. 34 East
875-2985
EDITORIAL
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industrial
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By DON OAKLEY
A Glimpse at
Wall Street
-By -
Don L. Griffith
If stocks are the slaves of
news developments, then the
Master spoke Sunday and the
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Wednesday
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Guiding
Light
Secret
Storm
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Night
Mr. Ed
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Sale of
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Hollywood
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Who, What or
Where Game
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Three on a
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Days of
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Stock Markei
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Stock Market
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Tone of
The Markets
Market
Observer
President's Office
Wrap-Up
The Movie
Game
Bugs Bunny
and Friends
Agent 007 had a “license to kill”—against the bad guys,
of course, and only in the line of duty.
That was fiction. In real life, a certain substratum of
society has apparently awarded itself a license to steal
—from the bad guys, of course, who happen to include
almost everybody except one’s immediate circle of fellow
revolutionaries.
It’s not called stealing but “ripping off” and according
to reporter and freelance writer Michael Drosnin, is rap-
idly becoming as much a part of the counterculture as
drugs and rock music.
“Middle-class youngsters who five or 10 years ago
would have been working their way up the corporate
ladder,” he writes in the New York Times magazine,
“can now be found stuffing their pockets in supermar
kets, shoplifting in department stores or collecting relief
benefits from assorted public agencies (often defrauding
several states at the same time). College graduates who
once might have dreamed of, say, a law partnership, now
fantasize knocking over a Brink’s truck.”
And there is not a thing wrong with it. In fact, it is
highly moral for, according to the radical ideology,
America itself is a society based on the rip-off.
Its most respected citizens are businessmen who have
successfully held up the most people, runs the argument.
Stealing from the robber barons is certainly more moral
than working for them. It is only a justified redistribu-
tion of wealth.
If the counterculture considers private enterprise fair
game, it approaches ripping off the government with
almost a sense of mission, says Drosnin.
“Embarrassed to accept government handouts? That’s
really a hang-up! They’re financing the revolution,” ex-
claimed one young welfare recipient when questioned
about the ethics of taking money from a system she
rejects.
Thus youths line up at unemployment insurance offices,
happily explaining they can’t find work because potential
employers object to long hair, and at supermarket check-
out counters where the signs say, “We Accept Food
Stamps.”
slaves responedd in a
magnitude that has not been 1
seen before.
As a result of Mr. Nixon’s
announcement Sunday, an
entirely new investment en- ‘
vironment has apparently
arrived which I think can of- ’
ficially be called the end of two
and one half years of economic ,
crunch.
With the apparent economic
stimulants that have been
applied to the economy, I think
it reasonably safe to assume
that on balance the stock
market should advance over the
near term.
(Associated with Weber,
Hall, Cobb & Caudle, Inc.)
BROUGHAM TRAILERS
I D gong ECTRAILER
J. P. HODGES SALES
416 SO. ROGERS ST. . WAXA.
PHONE 937-7303
OPEN WK. DAYS 8 TO 5:30
UTETU SUN. 2 T0 5:30
Custom Made
For Home & Office Bldgs.
B & B
Ornamental Iron Works
723% E. Moore
Terrell, Texas
Bob Davis
563-9071
Mr. Tiger Says
Things
ACROSS
1 Ostentatious
display
7 Established
customs
12 Ex-prisoner,
almost
13 Brazilian bird
14 Greets
15 Fanatical
16 More
hackneyed
17 Hair shirt
18 Saul’s uncle
(Bib.)
19 Phoenician
sun god
20 Kills, as game
22 English poet
26 Canadian
32 City in
California
34 Above
35 French
pronoun
36 Imitate
37 Handsome lad
40 Conveys
43 French author
44 Small
umbrella
45 Imbibed
46 Eloquence
47 Black
substances
48 Hebrew
ascetic
DOWN
1 Entertainer,
Jack---
province (ab.) 2 National
27 Musical
instrument
28 Town (Cor-
nish prefix)
29 Court
30 Rectifier, in
electronics
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cemetery site 17 American
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courses
4 Change
5 Ruminant
animal
6 Noun suffixes
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20 Primitive
weapons
21 Wild ox of
Celebes
22 Acts of testing
23 Scottish
novelist
24 Shield bearing
25 Close
27 Female
slaves (var.)
33 Occupant
34 Narcotic
3G Tapestry
37 Puts to
38 Spanish
silver peso
39 Hawaiian
thrush
40 Prohibits
41 Blood
42 Crafty
44 American
classic
We have "Six Flags"
50c Discount Coupons
For Child's Ticket
Novy Enco
300 W. Ave. 875-3511
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1 5 room house—close in. 401
N. Main:
50 acre Farm, fenced and
cross fenced, all sodded in
grasses with good 5 room
house and 2 barns, city water,
on black top road.
30 Acre, good pasture, with
large tank..
76.70 Acres, with city
water, on black top road.
77.90 Acres,, good pasture,
on black top road.
Several 5 Acre tracts for
sale.
6 room House, 401 E. Ave. i
$6,500.00.
A good investment, a
duplex with 4 rooms on each
side. $6,800. 203 W. Lam-
pasas.
6 room House with 2.62
acres, 1700 N. Kaufman.
80 acres of land, close to
town.
20 acres land FM road with
water.
Other farms for sale.
GORDON HARKINS
875-7546
875-2281
Allen Furniture Co.
Your Home Town Merchant For 77 - Years
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Hart Plumbing & Air Conditioning
812 W. Avenue Ennis, Texas
Phone 875-7520
Dr. L. A. Williams
OPTOMETRIST
102 S. Dallas
Phone 875-7651
ENNIS CABINET & MILL WORK
Cabinets, Store Fixtures, Formica Tops
General Mill Work
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Phone 875-7061
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 195, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 18, 1971, newspaper, August 18, 1971; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689868/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.