The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1969 Page: 4 of 6
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4—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-Thursday, June 26, 1969
Merchants, B&
Grab Wins
In Wednesday Night LL Battles
By BILL COX of Clarence Cook. Cook struck
The B & B defeated the Ki- out four, walked nine, and gave
wanis nine 9-6 and the Mer- up two hits in his six innings
chants waxed the Lions 6-1 last on the mound.
night in Little League action. Ricky Jones started for the
The Merchants came up with Lions and pitched one inning
five big runs in the fourth inning fanning one, walking one, and
to take the win. allowing no hits. He was reliev-
Loran Vyers picked up the ed by Trent Morales who fan-
• / D D. ned none, walked two, and gave
win tor the B & B fanning six, ’ . :T 1 :
.up one hit in going one-halt in-
walking thirteen and giving up a 5
single hit to the Kiwanis nine, nins-
Mark Strunc led the B & B Morales was relieved then by
at bat with a pair of singles. Ricky Cepak who fanned three,
Robert Martinez and Ralph walked none, and allowed thiee
Lopez shared the mound duties hits.
for the Kiwanis club. Martinez Leading hitters for the game
fanned three, walked four, and were Doug Gadberry of the
allowed no hits in one and one- Merchants with a double and
half innings on the mound Gary Valek and Stockton of the
while Lopez fanned two, walked Lions each with a single.
five, and four hits in finishing Little League action tonight
up has the B & H vs. the CWA in
Leading hitter for the Kiwanis the opener and the Legion and
was Steve Moore with a single, EBF clashing in the second en-
given up by the counter.
B & H
the only one
B & B moundsman Vyers.
• In the night’s second contest
the Merchants beat the Lions
6-1 behind the two hit pitching
Kiwanis
Merchants
112 5—9
220 2—6
LEGION SHORTSTOP—Eddie Luck, above, will be at
short for this year's Ennis American Legion baseball
team as Ennis plays Cleburne here Saturday night on
St. John’s field.
HE
is a PERSONAL
SERVICE. I
We keep it so to 1
help you more.
ER
Phone 875-DRUG
Your Rexaff Store
Rockefeller’s
Supermarts 1
In SA Torched
BUENOS AIRIES. (AlP).—Ten
supermarkets of a firm-owned
by the Rockefeller family were
set afire today in Buenos Aires.
The fires were set despite
beefed-up security patrols to
protect UC companies in Argen-
tina.
Some of the buildings were
de stro ye d.
The attacks apparently are
linked to the scheduled visit of
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QUICK QUIZ
Q—Which is the most ac-
curate clock?
A—Atomic clocks are the
most accurate in the world.
Some of them will gain or
lose only a few seconds in
100,000 years.
Q—What does the famous
Bayeux Tapestry depict?
A—The invasion and con-
quest of England by William
the Conqueror.
CUSTOM MADE
RUBBER STAMPS
UPCO PRINT SHOP
CWA, Optimists Win in Boys Loop
Play Staged Wednesday Evening.
7 By BILL COX The Optimist used the ten
. run rule on the Legion as T.
It was the CWA defeating the Collins was the winner fanning
B&H nine by a 6-3 score and five walking five, and allowing
the Optimist winning 13-1 over but one hit in four innings of
the Legion last night in Boys play0ne •
League action on the St. John's - :
diamond. Sammy Moline was the loser
The CWA got a good mound as he walked eleven, Struckout
effort out of Steve Gunn who five, and gave up
was the winning hurler as he M. Richey led the Optimist
fanned seven, walked six, and at bat with a double while Jeff
spaced two hits in working five Andrews singled for the Legion,
innings. Play tonight on the St. John’s
Al lithe fires were set by Chess Hobbs diamond has the Oilers meeting
Gov. Rockefeller in Argentina bombs planted inside the prem- Davi 85 ' the Lions in Boys League play
Sunday on the fourth lap of his ises and all broke out at almost shared the mound duties for and the Merchants taking on
fact-finding Latin-American mis- irrsame time ? the Barton-Hesser club. Beggs the Optimist in Pony League
sion for President Nixon, One fires allowed student fanned two, gave up a pair of
From Argentina the New York riots last night against the while Hobbs struckout three,
governor will go to Haiti, The Rockefeller Vie trMored by riot walked four, and gave up four
Dominican (Republic, Jamaica, students were arrested by hits in the remaining four in-
Barbados and Guyana, police, on . A play
The supermarkets are owned US officials say Rockefeller’s Xha^ Leaks led the CWA
by Minimax, which has set up visit here, originally scheduled!Michae th a double while R
21 supermarkets in Buenos Air- for three days has been C u t Great doubled for the B&H. :
es and its outskirts, to 36 hours. u_______________________
action.
CWA
B & H
Legion
Optimist
1221 0—6
1020 0—3
0 0 1
0—1
436 X—13
CUSTOM MADE
RUBBER STAMPS*
UPCO PRINT SHOP
3 2 1 0 0—6 fices. 1 guests are seeing the Big Show
1 0 0 0 0_1 Meadow Gold, a division of for the first time in their lives.”
Beatrice Foods Company, of The Greatest Show on Earth
Chicago, began a nationwide -c
program this year to provide has scheduled performances
seats for groups who would daily at 2.30 p.m. and evening
otherwise not be able to attend shows at 8.00 p.m. except for the
the Circus 6:30 p.m. Sunday, performances
. with special guest groups scat-
"It’s a heartwarming experien-tered throughout the perform-
ce, ” Neal said, “to see how much ances
orphaned and aged people will this program has meant to the
see free performances of the people involved.”
Ringling Brothers and Barnum The Circus Red Unit, which
& Bailey Circus in Dallas premiered in Madison Square
through the courtesy of Meadow Garden this spring, plays its
Gold Dairies, according to only Texas show date July 1
Aubrey Neal, general manager through July 7 at the Dallas
: of the company’s Fort Worth of- Memorial Auditorium. Arrange-
0
Lions 0
Disadvantaged
To Get Chance
To See Circus
More than 2,000 handicapped,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Separlm ent
-xoreseeperceeret
to
wo
^. 2. A. Williams
OPTOMETRIST
102 S. Dallas
Phone TR 5-7651
ments for the seats were coor-
dinated by Bob Ellis, general
sales manager of Fort Worth
and Dallas branch manager Jim
Petillo. “We’re especially proud
of being abole to present this
public service program, Ellis
said, “because many of our
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Water Heaters
Tubs - Lavetories
Ditching - Sewer Tile
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tubeless plus Fed,
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per tire and four ■
old tires
THESE ITEMS HAVE BEEN DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR FRIDAY & SAT.
We Are Clearing To Make Room For New Fall Mdse.-Buy Nov/ and Save!
SHOES
Ladies val. to $8.99
Girls val. to $4.95
Mens val. to $3.99
Boys val. to $3.95
Includes Large Assort-
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Dress Shoes, Casuals,
House Shoes, and Some
Terriffic Buys in Mens
arAndy Boys Basketbait, -
Tennis Oxfords.
YOUR
CHOICE
SAVE UP
TO % ON
Cowboy Boots
SHEETS
Solid Colors
Fancy Prints
About 300 For
Full and Twin
Size Beds
Some 1st Quality
Some Slight Irregulars
Of Sheets Selling
Reg. $2.99 to $3.95
Cash and Carry
Friday & Saturday
YOUR
CHOICE
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TOWEL SETS
1/3
rr
ITT
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• Clean sidewall design,
radial darts on shoulder
• Triple-tempered nylon
cord construction
• Buy now at these low prices
Get your set today!
FOR
ANY OF
THESE SIZES
7.75x15 7,75x14 8.25x14
A FOR $5180
• tubeless
blackwall
Plus $2.20 to $2.36 Fed. Ex. Tax
per tire (depending on size) and
four old tires
Regular 79c yd.-99c yd.-$1.29 yd.
BETTER QUALITY NO-IRON
ABRICS (From Our Reg. Stock)
BUY NOW EASY PAY"PLANI FREE MOUNTING
Two Gallon
Picnic jug
, Insulated with
a molded styrofoam
$29
Features tough polyethylene ’
outer shell with easy clean
spigot. Reinforced handle
with molded grip. Ass’t colors,
42 to 45 Inches Wide
All 1st Quality
About 60 Bolts
% Friday
a And
dsTSaturday
WOnly
LADIES
SHIFTS
DUSTERS
HORTS
Broken Sizes
Values to $6.99
About 250 Pcs.
YOUR
CHOICE
SPECIAL GROUP
LADIES
SPORTSWEAR
SAVE TO %
One Gallon
Picnic Jug
Keeps liquid hot or
cold for hours
$919
Molded styrofoam insula-
tion. Shoulder spout allows
easy pouring and closure tab
prevents spilling. Ass’t colors.
TATEDWE A A SBEEN VIESI
1 1 RATA STORES
PHONE TR 5-2664
300 N.E. MAIN
ENNIS, TEXAS
JIM McCANN, STORE MANAGER
Upholstery Fabrics
SHOI
MENS
SPORT SHIRTS
Values to $3.99
DRESS SHIRTS
Values to $3.49
PAJAMAS
Values to $2.99
Plus Lots ,
Of Other Odd
Pieces That We
Need to Clear
YOUR
CHOICE
MENS FAMOUS
MAKE NO-IRON
Jeans & Casuals
Friday
And
Saturday
$588
• pr.
Regular 59c yd. to 99c yd.
SPECIAL GROUP FABRICS
36 and 42 Inches Wide Prints and Solids
— Friday
... ORCA
) Saturday
J“ Only
Includes A Lot of Easy to Care For Fabrics
4 price Drapery Fabrics 4 yds. $1
R BARGAIN TAI
CAD CHIDED CAVINCS
FUN JU CN JAVINOD
THEY Will BE FILLED WITH - - - CLOSE-OUTS
ODDS & ENDS --- SOME SOILED MDSE. - -- - SOME DAMAGED MDSE.
SOME OVERSTOCK ITEMS---SOME SPECIAL PURCHASES - BUT THEY
ARE ALL PRICED TO CLEAR (Sorry No Layaways or Charges on These)
Hours: Mon. Thru Thur. 9:00 A.M. Till 5:30 P.M.
Hours: Friday and Saturday 9 A.M. Till 6 P.M.
Kw.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1969, newspaper, June 26, 1969; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677762/m1/4/: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.