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Grand Prairie Daily News from Grand Prairie, Texas • Page 6

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Gym becomes 'reservation 9 for Scout September 19, 1960 mv Wow GRAND PRAIHIE DAILY NfWS MGf 7 White-tailed dear fawns seldom travel more (hurt 10 feet their birthplace tor thelf first Texas champions Roy Hill, pow-wow chairman, at left, congratulates Amos Pewenofkit of Cyril, winner of the Senior Division of the men's fancy war dance contest, while Frank Bodkin, district scout executive, shakes the hand of Stephen Hunt of Houston, Junior Division winner. The Texas State War Dance Championships are held each year in coordination with the Scout-Indian Pow-Wow. Daily News Photo Stepping out Many of the dancers participating in Saturday's tion of the dance before separating into pair a I I A I pow-wow march onto the floor during a two-step. For this particular dance, the participants dance in couples moving around the drum until formed a full circTTAll join hands for a brief por again. Several different types of Indian dances were demonstrated at the pow-wow between contest venfs.

Daily News Photo Legal notice PUBMCATION The following captionet! ordinance was passed and approved by the City Commission of the City of Grand Prairie, Texas, on September 10. 1968: ORDINANCE NO. 1955 AN ORDIANCE CREATING CHAPTER 5 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS; CREATING THE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE OPERATION OF THE GRAND PRAIRIE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT. PROVIDING THAT THE TERMS HERE OF SHALL BE SEVERA BLR; PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION THEREOF AND DELCAR- ING AN EMERGENCY. Ill Any person who is found to be in violation of the terms of this ordinance shall be guilty of the misdemeanor, and upon conviction therefor, shall be fined in an amount not in excess of $200.00.

Each day that such violation occurs shall be deemed a separate offense. FOR THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION OF GRAND PRAIRIE Melba Flagg City Secretary No. 335 Publish: September 19, 1968 Special gift Hill presents a special gift of silver to Wanda Kostxuta. He honored many of his friends, Indians and non-Indians as well, with special gifts which he bestowed at the pow-wow. Indian blankets, silver iewelry, and beaded accessories were among the items which he gave them.

Daily News Photo School lunch menus GRAND PRAIKIK PUBLIC SCHOOLS School Lunches for Week of Sept. 16, 1968 Monday, Sept. 16 Bar-b-cued Beef on Bun, Sweet Relish, Corn Chips, Mexican Beans, Cabbage Carrot Salad, Fruit Cobbler. Tuesday, Sept. 17 Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes, Green Lima Beans, Tossed.

(Jreen. Salad, Bread, Butter, Ice Cream. Wednesday, Sept. 18 Hambrugers, Potato Chips, Pork Beans, Lettuce, Onions, Pickles, Fruit, Cookies. Thursday, Sept.

19 Turkey Dressing, Green Beans, Apple Sauce, Giblet Gravy, Bread, Butter, Donuts. Friday, Sept. 20 Fish Sticks, Catsup, Scalloped Potatoes, Buttered Peas, Pickled Beets, Cornbread, Butter, Ice Cream. All lunches include -j pint milk. Silent One little Indian sat quietly on his father's knee during many of the pow-wow activities in Grand Prairie High School's gymnasium.

The papoose merely watched and listened as his dad one of the singers for the event, chanted and played the drum. Daily News photo Keeping beat Even the "squaws" were oble to kep up with the beat ot the tom-tom at Saturday's pow-wow. These two youngsters, attired in beaded and fringed buckskin costumes, were participants in the Tiny Tots Division for children one to five years of age. Daily News Photo 5 A ANY SIZE LISTED ONE LOW PRICE! vrm GOODWYEAR PLY NYLON CORD TIRE Now's the time to buy! "600DVEAR NATION-WIDE 'NO LIMIT' GUARANTEE" No limtl on No limit on No limit to No limit lo For lila ol tha load AIL NEW GOODYEAH AUTO TINES ARE GUARANTEED aiamtt da- licli in and and normal road aicapl Thit (uaranlaa doat nol ailand to auio on or racinf and tlampad ot 'NA IF A GOODYEAR TIDE fAIUS UNDER THIS GUARANTEE any ol mora than 10,000 Goodyaar in tna umlait and Canada al our option, xpair or maka allowance on a comparabla lira on original traad dakign oapth ramaming and priniad "Pradattrmrnad Prica lor currtnt al lima ol adiuitmani. oh.ch pnca fill lairiy raprattnl I fit actual rataii talimi pnca ol Iha comparabla lira al lima ol adiuttmanl.

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