Duncanvillite (Newspaper) - October 24, 1968, Duncanville, Texas ' ' I ' i In North Ready For ' Typical PUBLICATION OF 9, Number 10 Per October 24, 1968 To Host against an almost to get back on the i Friday appear to be in the take big L Hb Lancaster at the Tigers are Skipper a 20-pound a 170-p0und quarterback who started last and Rusty a 185-pound who is onn of the better receivers in the thd tte Tigers boast 195, and guard 200. Goodman operates the 4-3 monster defense that has 9 starters back from last Putt and who performers in 1967, key the Putt is a middle linebacker and Deborde a Coach rates one of the better defensive teams has certainly have the manpower and experience to do the he has a 4-2 season falling to Grapevine and surprising the big week for DHS The I meet the rival Lancaster Tigers here Maybe we are just but Panthers will rise for occasion no prediction this on a Saving Time will end keep they may have the Suburban on a week's vacation after Shaw returned home Friday from The Chamber of Commerce is in need volunteers to teachers to the the local mentary faculties ivill be honored Junior High and High 1 be feted November 5.:.. Folks ought to elect for because every time they elect a new one he's he one Janie and now a Freshman journalism t at Texas A had the lead J about Becky Robinson and her roadside Highway 67 in an upcoming who writes for the penned t h e Congress folks stopped worrying about what be done for them First Christian which had its 75th dinner of Fellowship Hall the past jounced that their new church library m sore and making the Jim out attractive was on the insur ance high school put something in the paper about Chairs in the school in the number in the Public has made It necessary for Chamber of Commerce to hold two luncheons honoring the teachers this of the three elementary schools will be honored by merchants at noon at the Oak Cliff Country junior High and High School faculties will be honored November 5. 115 elementary teachers and businessmen are to attend the dinner luncheon will be buffet will be awarded to a teacher at each session as door teachers and most as librarians and attend the In past only classroom ers have been are the 11:30 pick up the to do so may go about 30 minutes early and visit In the teacher's businessmen and their guests should be at the Oak Cliff country Club by Fred Mc Junkin of the Chamber of Commerce mothers and administrators will take over the classes while the teachers are School PTA sent to businessmen this all have been spoken Carolyn secretary of the we still have a few teachers that will need who have not been contacted by the chamber and would like to take a teacher to the luncheon should call Mrs. Williamson at the chamber The cost is per Hils is the fourth year for the Chamber of Commerce to show their appreciation to the local The idea was originated by Wes manager of Ben Franklin is a good way to recognize the gives the teachers an opportunity to get acquainted with the of the Chamber of Commerce in charge of the are Charles and defeating Ter re Bishop De Soto and which is leading its AAA district north hopes for his young gaining experience and coming on strong in the 8-AAA race have shattered by a string of of them of a freakish last week's 27-0 loss to another key man fell the a torn knee on the first play of the no but was running to had an operation At the same Drive First Christian Church in cooperation with the Fire Department is sponsoring another drive for blood donations in November this may be the last such drive for Hie drive wi 1 be November 18, from 5:30 to 8 at Central Fire 323 W. Camp previous drives have averaged only about 10 pints of blood and Methodist Hospital workers say a city the size of should come up with 30 pints in such a don't get better on Page 7) secondary man Daniel Watkins was undergoing surgery for a hernia in another operating He had been lost a week earlier when the hernia was were the ninth and tenth players for the Panthers to lose for the This doesn't include some players who have missed a game or two with less severe by Says cah wiver a team being way this one After a minimum of injuries the past five he Is at a loss to explain nature of the ailments has even hit his Tim Mar cum had surgery this week to remove part of his a ring which he had swallowed 19 years week's loss to Terrell was a blow to the team after entering the game rated even with the didn't move the ball well against says as he pointed out a total offense of 107 exploded for three touchdowns In the second quarter and pushed over another in the final period tor the 27.0~final. Brown scored twice on runs of 6 and 12 Scott McGinnis took a pass for a and John Jackson intercepted a Panther pass and returned Terrell To Have New Develops Along 20 tb parents over the will return to their schools at 1:30 p.m. Letters and name tags a local - - one in order W nave 111, to attend the asked to return Qn Twa Ella Mae the Panther for itself at the Quarterback Club ie No was on hand to ItoB K Four or five Panther given about a pep Tim surgery Monday at Methodist 111 at 111 Store Dwayne Pelt just returned from the For Board of Trustees for ' the Independent School meeting In a called has the administration Elementary School Instructed the to place in bond money with the Bank of Services and Trust the most geous manner for tUs Bank of Services aid offered 5 per interest The ' of which is a different kind of is slowly house by most ghost towns are stagnation town was created by growth and than 200 homes are being forced Into relocation because of the clearing of the right-of-way for Interstate 20 is skirting the northern edge of the of these homes are along Thrush and Wren Streets and in various stages of Some of the homeowners are still living In their but most of the homes have been sold to the state and or are being moved to new homesites either in or drive through the area reveals once neat rows of homes now going to Lawns are and hedges not Vacant stone slabs mark spots where homes have been homes have been stripped of bricks in preparation for Others stand vacant and a child waiting in line for his and Mrs. Billy New have been mailed out to members of the Chamber of Commerce for nominations to the board of will vote for 7 of 14 stops a Tiger ballcarrier 4 3/4 per cent 11 Tigers were too tough for and won 27-0. ballots must to the Chamber of Commerce by October 21, and announcement of the 7 board members is expected to be made during the first week of are Gus builder and president of the First National Bank of Mrs. Alma real Mrs. W. G. Feed real O.C. cabson and Ed Dallas Baptist MObil Qli Bobby HII Lone Star Gas Dr. medical Ed real and builder and are among the Their home must go by October 31, but they have requested an They have purchased property near but are having trouble Ifie has delayed the who is an employee of Water Softeners in will be commuting to Dallas whether he lives in or he was well settled and the move is really Is galling to the Garners is that their house is the last one in the block that must Their neighbors to the east are To the all homes must most of them ready are going or are and Mrs. Tommy live at 418 not for long. Only five live on their block 1 is the deadline for them to They're trying for an they learned they would have to move their they purchased acreage In Then they their house was too big would riot be permitted to move on the Now they are looking for a suitable site In a machinist with Murdoch Engineer and Machine in is another commuter who must find a place to call And He already has received one clearing project presents a different problem for Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. They have at 530 Wren from the Texas Highway and get the house moved to the lot they have purchased al 1235 Plateau near High have 60 days to get house moved and 120 to get it back in shape at the new But before they move they are putting in and It has been quite a Little labor is available for the Mr. Mrs. Khight have been doing most of it Including house and preparing it for the ghost town is affecting a lot green lawns will give way to wide es of all in the name of is all fellow living a mile from the freeway who anticipates a those in pate of progress suffer the