The Howe Enterprise (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1972 Page: 2 of 4
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THE HOWE ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1972
Tom Bean team 10-3, tied
Trenton 3-3, and received a
forfeit from Howe No. 1
Baseball Scores
Thursday, June 22- Perkins
Barber Shop defeated Yonce's
Food Market, 14-10, with
Doyle Peacock as the winning
Pitcher. Monday night, ) the
team was declared winner by
the baseball commissioner ov-
er the Bells team, when Bells
quit in the middle of the fifth
inning with the score tied at
9-9.
Managers are Don Peacock
Ralph Muse and George Haw-
thorne for Perkins and Larry
Hawkins is manager of Yonce
Food Market team.
In previous gam-
es, Perkins Barber Shop defea
ted Van Alstyne, 17-5, and
lost to Whitewright No. 2 by
am 11-12 score, defeated the
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We will train qualified men with some
livestock experience. For local
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complete background, address,
and phone number.
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Thursday, June 22—J & H
Gulf team defeated Bells, 6-
3, with David Engle as the
winning pitcher. Monday, the
team dropped a 12-10 decis-
ion to Trenton, with Gary
Hall on the mound for the lo-
cals.
Roster listed with the pic-
ture last week of the J&H tean
omitted the names of John
Armstrong and Mike Wood- -
bridge.
I Mil I 1 I'M M
Thursday, June 22—Dwains
Paint & Body shop team defeai
ed Trenton, 19-2, with Daina
Frampton hurling for the loc-
als. Frampton and Scott Wor-
tham contributed home runs,
with Scott Taylor accounting
for a double. Singles were
registered by Frampton and
Greg Williams. ■*
Monday night, the team de^
feated Bells, on the local dia-
mond, 12-6, with Frampton
again on the mound. Worth-
am connected for a home run,
with Frampton adding a two-
base hit.
In Little League action,
Howe State Bank team defeat
ed Van Alstyne, 201-1, and
Pottsboro, 21-7 in early sea-
son action.
In the Pottsboro game, win-
ning pitcher was Rickey Dan-
iels. Mark England connected
with his sixth season home rui
while garnering two hits, witl
Greg Parker contributing a '
home run in the second inn-
ing and two hits. Hitting one
home run was James Davis
and Bobby Hawking. Travis
Emmory connected for three
hits, Ricky Daniels, two,
Jamie Jones two, and Philip
Farris and Don Matthews, one
each. \
Managers are Jimmy Sutton
and Ralph Davis.
+ H-H Hill
Little League team spon-
sored by Reed & Swanner de-
feated Pottsboro 10-0 Tues-
day night on the local field.
Winning pitcher was Tony
Wall, who also hit a home
run. Wall and McCullough
accounted for two baggers,
Managers of the team are
Tom Brookshirecl and Harold
Taylor
■i i-l-i i : I i I i -n i
Week's schedule:
Thursday, June 29—Pee
Wee's, .Trenton at Tom Bean;
Howe J&H Gulf at Bells, and ^
Dwain's at Van Alstyne.
Trenton at Yonce Food Mar
ket; Perkins Barber Shop at
Bells, Mack's Cash at Van Al-
styne.
Grayson-Fannin League—
Pottsboro 1 at Pottsboro 2;
Van Alstyne at Howe State B;
Bank; Reed & Swanner, bye.
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THE HOWS ENTERPRISE
Published each Thursday at 108 Hanning Street by
GRAYSON PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc.
P. O. Box 488
Howe, Grayson County, Texas 75059
BOB WALKER, Editor
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58 HOLIDAY DEATHS......
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contribute to many of the fat-
al mishaps with the major fa-
ctors including speed too fast
for conditions and driving
while intoxicated.
In an effort to hold the toll
down, Speir said the DPS, lo-
cal law enforcement agencies
and the news media of Texas
will cooperate in a special
"Operation Motorcide" pro-
gram. Information on fatal
collisions will be tabulated
at DPS Headquarters in Austin
and released three times per
day during the holiday in an
effort to increase driver awai
ness.
Gov. Preston S.mith announ
ced he was again calling on
the Texas National Guard to
assist the Department of Pub-
lic Safety in maintaining traf
fic safety.
He said Guardsmen will be
employed in a 12 county area
around Dallas and Ft. Worth
during the long July 4th holi-
day weekend. Guardsmenwer<
.employed during the Memor-
ial Day holiday weekend in
the Austin and San Antonio
areas.
Gov. Smith emphasized tha'
the Guard would be utilized
in support of the DPS. "They
will not be empowered to
make arrests or perform other
law enforcement duties, H he
said.
"The terrible toll of holi-
day traffic continues to reach
emergency proportions, " Gov.
Smith^said. "Accordingly we
feel that it is essential that
we try every appropriate me a
sure within the resources of thl
state to cut this toll of tragedy
Gov. Smith said the use of
Guardsmen during the Memor-
ial Day weekend appeared
to be helpful to the driving
public in Texas.
"The utilization of Guards-
men to assist the highway
patrol in the heavily congest-
ed Dallas-Ft. Worth area dur-
ing the July 4th holiday perioc
will give us the opportunity
to observe this traffic safety
effort under a different set of
circumstances," the Governor
said.
Air Force man
receives award
Charles G. Bowlus, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Farris,
Van Alstyne is a member of
an organization which has re-
ceived the US Air Forces Sou-
thern Command Gold Zero
Defeats Award for 1971.
Airman Bowlus, an account
ing specialist, is assigned in
the accounting and finance of
fice serving the 24th Combat
Support Group at Albrook and
Howard Air Force Bases in the
Canal Zone. The office—lo-
cated at Albrook—is a part
of the 5700 th Comptroller
Services Squadron.
Personnel were cited for de-
veloping and sustaining an
outstanding performance re-
cord while operating five ma-
jor USAF support systems and
for improving customer ser-
vices.
Previously, office person-
nel were credited with respon
sibility for USAFSO"s receiv-
ing a superior performance
rating from the Air Force Ac-
counting and Finance Center.
Before beginning his assign
ment at Albrook, Airman
Bowlus was assigned at Shep-
pard, AFB, Tex.
A 1967 graduate of Trentor
High School, the airman at-
tended AtSene Christian Col-
lege.
« Methodist I
Comer
Friday-June 30- The youth
of our city are invited to be
a part of an all night prayer
Vigil beginning at 8:00 p. m
and ending at 8:00 a. m.
Breakfast will be served to
all youth present at 8:05 a. n
We will be praying for the
success of our youth for Chris
weekend.
The Youth For Christ week
end will be July 7, 8 &9.
Friday evening service will
begin at 7:30 p. m. Saturday
will provide study, Fun Food,
and Fellav ship at the Lake.
Sunday morning will end witl
the Youth leading our warship
service at 11:00 a. m. All
youth of our city are invited
to come for a wonderful
weekend.
Jhnior High Camp is just
around the corner. Get your
registration in early as this
camp is filling up.
Space Station
Just what you need to replace your overcrowded old
refrigerator! A whole new world of convenience—more
spacious than before.
Have a mini-mountain of ice on handfor summer! An
automatic ice maker keeps the ice cubes coming.
Forget those drippy ice trays!
There’s even a model which supplies ice cubes, k
crushed ice or cold water right out of the unopened
door—at push button command!
There’s actually more food storage space built into
most of today’s refrigerator-freezers! Super-size
models also available.
Why sweep and dust around, it? Get a modern
refrigerator-freezer you can roll out of its niche easily
any time you’re in a cleaning mood.
You’ll enjoy the new shelves you can adjust and
move around almost effortlessly! Adjustable door
shelves available, too.
Say farewell to frost! Today, both refrigerator and
freezer can be frost free! No frost on your freezer
foods, ever.
TP&L invites you to see your appliance dealer’s
collection of space age refrigerator-freezers, today.
ROADRUNNERS..........
(continued from page one)
hurdles and 440.
Karesa Harper has a first in
the long ju mp, plus second
in the century. Jacki Dickey
has seconds in the long jump,
high jump, and then won a
blue ribbon in the mile run.
Kathy Presson was first in
the 880 in her division, and
finished third in the century.
Tara Tracy had two seconds
in the high jump and half
mile.
A Howe student running for
Sherman took a first in the
century, 880 and was second
in the 50 yd. dash.
In girls, 9 and under, Darls
Davis continues to win to p
places in dashes and long
jump. In the 10-11 age group
Laura Mark, Sue Knight, Ann
Thornhill and Sherri Floyd
won ribbons in the 440 relay
and dashes.
The next meet will be
held at Plano on July 8th.
Towns with teams entered
were Ft. Worth, Grand ftairie
Farmers Branch, Gainsville
Garland, Mesquite, Richard-
son, Plano, Irving, Denton,
and other in North Texas area
In the boys division 12-13
age group, Brian Usery of
Howe running for Sherman
won 1st. in the 100 yd. d-ash,
1st. in 880 run and 2nd in
50 yd. dash. He ran. a 2:11
in the 880 andwas given a
standing ovation by the crowd
as he finished with a burst of
speed that makes him one of
the promising Grayson County
athletics. The Howe girls
were also given this honor wit
their 1, 2, and 3 in the long
jump.
Howe's That............
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travel homes in the north part
of Howe.
Motor home and campers an<
the like never appealed to me
much in the past, but after a
tour through some of the units
Tuesday morning, conducted
by Bill, its understandable why
people take to the parks, bead
es and what have you.
Those things have all the
comforts of home, and some
of them more.
Even the smaller "homes on
wheels have such things as re-
frigerated air conditioning, re-
frigerators, 'cooking units, bath
rooms, showers and tubs, and
sleeping accommodations for
an average family.
If you go for this type out-
door recreation, -or even if you
aren't interested in owning a
unit, it's'an interesting trip to
just look through the many du'
ferent types now on the lot.
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C«AIL TO:
| MR. JOE WALLACE
_ CHAIRMAN OF THE
I BOARD
HOWE STATE BANK
P. 0. BOX 428
| HOWE, TEXAS 75059
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to open my account by mail.
NAME____
ADDRESS.
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