H.R. No. 1042
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, For many years, Estine Davis has owned and operated
  Estine Eastside Barber Shop in El Paso, and her long tenure as a
  notable figure in the city's Black community is truly deserving of
  special recognition; and
         WHEREAS, Born in East Texas in 1932, Ms. E. Davis moved to El
  Paso at the age of six; after graduating from the Douglass School,
  the city's segregated school for Black students, she attended
  barber college in Tyler, Texas, and returned to El Paso to work at
  Fort Bliss, Logan Heights, and Biggs Air Force Base, charging $1.50
  per haircut; she was subsequently employed with Square Deal
  Barbershop on Piedras Street near Alameda Avenue before joining the
  shop of her godfather, Roscoe Marlin, on the same street, and in
  1962, she took over the shop; and
         WHEREAS, Because it was situated in what was then the city's
  east side, Ms. E. Davis named her business Estine Eastside Barber
  Shop, and through the years, it became a gathering place for El
  Paso's Black community; she also established Estine Fashion Models,
  and she played a leading role in the Miss Black El Paso pageant for
  many years; in addition, she created numerous floats for the Sun
  Bowl Parade; she further contributed to her fellow citizens by
  cofounding the nonprofit McCall Neighborhood Center in 1983; and
         WHEREAS, Over the decades, Ms. E. Davis has cut hair and
  shared her strong opinions with many future leaders, including El
  Paso chief of police Greg Allen, Judge Marc Carter of Houston, Ron
  Stallworth, author of the book Black Klansman, Nolan Richardson, a
  Hall of Fame college basketball coach, and retired U.S. Army Major
  General Dana Pittard, a former commander of Fort Bliss; she has also
  cut the hair of such visiting celebrities as musician Little
  Richard and members of the Harlem Globetrotters; and
         WHEREAS, Business has slowed because of the COVID-19
  pandemic, but Ms. E. Davis celebrated her 88th birthday in December
  2020 with no plans to retire; her shop still features four red
  barber chairs and a 1950s-vintage rotary dial pay phone, and today
  she charges $13 for a basic haircut; for more than 70 years, she has
  been an active member of Shiloh Baptist Church, where she has served
  in many leadership positions, including trainer and supervisor of
  the junior, teenage, and senior usher boards; she is the proud
  mother of two sons, retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Michael E.
  P. Davis and the late William Davis Jr.; and
         WHEREAS, Estine Davis's strong work ethic and vivacious
  spirit have made her a beloved figure in El Paso, and she may indeed
  take great pride in her nearly seven decades of service to area
  residents; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 87th Texas
  Legislature hereby commend Estine Davis for her contributions to
  her community and extend to her sincere best wishes for continued
  success and happiness; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for Ms. E. Davis as an expression of high regard by the
  Texas House of Representatives.
 
  Fierro
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 1042 was adopted by the House on May
  14, 2021, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House