The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 70TH YEAR, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1958 Page: 1 of 8
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Additional Water in Brazos Watershed
May Increase Population 1000 Percent
Mineral Well*. (Spl.) — Al-
though the Bracos Elver wattr-
ailed cover* a sixth of the area of
Texas and a aixth of lta popula-
tion. It contains only a tenth of
the state's industry, according to
a study just completed by the re-
search section of the Braaos Elver
Authority.
D. W. Sheehan Rites
In Austin Cemetery
Final rite* were conducted her*
Monday morning for Dennis W
Sheehan, 05. who nested away at
the Dublin Hospital. April II. fol-
lowing a lingering Ulnae*
Pi ess eed hnd been a resident at
Dublin for the gnat #7 year* and
•t one Uase served at mayor ana
elan served as a member at the
The basis of the study was num-
I Construction Work
Is Started on TSC
Men’s Dormitory
Stephenvllle, (Spl.)—Construc-
tion on the new $015,000 men'a
dormitory et Tnrleton BtaUi Col-
lege wee begun last week it waa
r to student# of the local aehool* almounceg by Proa. E. 3. Howell,
lay morning. With Leonard, eon- The Smith Construction Com-
Jone*. Chao. O. Fsett dr., Henry p»ny of Waco has the contract on
toe d Pale. * the dormitory which wfll replace
______BTA~ photo Tearwood Hall, a temporary bar-
H racks-type structure need since
Safety on Highways
Rotary Club Subject \$EXES'*
TZ si sde th.
>“■ » $200,000 student
*2 health center, $115,000 worth of
fLt^fnr^lk^n hirtwar s^fetv ! improvement* on campus utilities,
tereettng talk on highway end construction totaling $204,009
Leonard, who is an accountant I Agriculture division over
for Oak Perm Dairtoa, mahee the next (w)lr 7Mn
numerous talk* to schools aad Rehabilitation of the adminte-
various other civic group*Itr*tion and science buildings has
throughout the statu. Last year been completed. Elevatorsr
he made a total of 1M «»••*- have been, installed In both of the
encee and gave safety talk, to ttoee-ttory bufldings to he need
170,000 persons 'Ifor maintenance end dleabled
He is a fonr-ltroa winner of to* stndenu.
National Safetv Council's dtotto-l The new dormitery. irMeh wtn
srutahed service award, a gold pU-mak* three modern men's domi-
no*. winning in IMS, 1|04, 1M5. tories on the TSC campu*. is *x-
nnd tm TWe to liiowil'i peeto* to be ready tor sue early
Approval is Given
tone, wtoshleeapejltotoel
t , man s eaytog HV»
„ ywwieg on «M»
staaf Is ib# toll ef the peer
n . already to Me bam.
, a*, upe* a to. M
». who am afraid It «iB
'to wwid and f—vtoao
Wdy Howto to a dove «f
aad H»e Hatted Statea as
FHA Project Unit
Approval of building additional
unite to the locul federal hous-
ing project was given Wednesday
by the Hosting Administration,
according to telograaw tent hous-
ing project officials hem by Sen.
In Herrs Sir m,. twa-
in DM. Meetj*er. Chet C. Henson
viUe Saturday MeihoMst Speaker
amm » —— me t* — o»h,k— w„
$11747 J.,,LmUem^od ortSmtoa
Scheduled May 4 Missionary Visits
At Tarleton State \Chureh Here Sunday
Rtenhravlll* (Spl)—Parent’#- The Rev. Ben Laron, Cleburne,
la^,SSS55K5i55
Qravee, program director.
n., srtivitiaa Will bo- hr to”- ttowwn, wno win Mam*
st the momlng eorvtoo, and ”Pwt -
gSSST ■*" “ “ ~~\Arta DalrUmanCow
He# High Production
In BrownwootTs Hall um*« of u outaundmg omasi
M . __ ... I production record by a rugtotomd
Brawn wood. (Spl.) "The big- Hotetein cow owned by 0.1$. HoL
gwet hoy'e ehow in oar area wttl|,1(Uy * Hlco
bo the annual Spring SeonUag Ba- , minted twton -*-»y for
^${**58HIdtt A MOO I gawroe^rtntoj S*|S|WVV* mw
swrs.a
v^c^^raiVtvo# ehow wilt *•* a* a four year old.
si ss sts - -
JSSXSSfsStTt, « 2JKSX mSw •£»»
»SVK Arrow Thu! Thi. official .eating program,
idaaee team placed first la con-1 commonly rotorrod to aa HIE.
toot recently among several provide* continuing lafdnUon and
group*- Bsptumr* of Rotary Poet lifetime production rwuueda on
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For the Third Consecutive Year a Prize Winner
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In Texas Press Association Newspaper Contest
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DUBUN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1958 _____
Eight PagM
Thinks:
i PropogamU Won’t Affect Him
; Been Swayed by Boasts too Often
not*: The Oroena
ber of employees of manufactur-
ing plant* according to 1$56 fi-
gures, the latest firm data avail-
able. Texas ae a whole had 124,-
19$ workers -In manufacturing
plants, of whom 62,21$ — or $.98
per cent — were employed in the
i lxty-flve counties that lie wholly
or in part In the Brasos watershed.
Various Chambers of Commerce
queried by BRA estimated that
assured supply of good-auallty
water might bring in enough new
Industry to Increaae their popu-
lations by 50 to 1,000 per cent.
" Additional reservoirs on th*
Brasos and its mein trlbutarlae
can provide the assured water
supply that Industry want* beforu
it locates here," eaid 3. H. Kult-
gen, of Waco, president of the
Brasos River Authority. "Ouil.
long-range plan of development
provides for enough water to
serve greatly growing cities and
industries while at the earns time
supplying mom water than evsr
for agriculture. There to enough
water in the Braaos to serve all
these needs, If we can agree on
Where to build the lake* to etor*
It for dry periods."
room at th# Dwbllaland Boy Bcoulo of troop s* I enrolled.
3 sored by Urn ChgM" *ve BapUH , .
ided to this group are H*- Church of Broun wood will dem-
Oomuium. African VtaM» **** * ">°U *** I " WM.
»k« Will be thirty five btottol
j Association, will be
—■- tSssw^» *
Cari wood and thato
-ww—-—. IM-lPil
Day et Tarleton State College has
been net for Hey 4. it wne an-
nounced this week by W. Doyle
Qravee, program director.
Faronto’ Day activities will be-
gin et 15:50 a m. and include reg-
istration. open hones of ell de-
partment* of the college, e mj “
tion et the college library -------
1:15 p.m. until t:45 p.m., n bead
concert at the Tarleton Memorial
Stadium.
A program at the stadium which
will conclude the activities will
feature a welcome addreaa by
Free. E. 3. Howell, the annual a-
warda aad honor* $o members of
th* student body, the crowning
of the Parents’ Day queen and *
review by th# Cadet Corps.
President HoweU this week nrg-
ed nil parents of students enrol-
led et Tarleton to attend th# day-
long event and visit with members
of tbe faculty.
Mid-Texas Hereford
Association Meets
At S'ville Tonight
The Mid-Tex** Hereford Assoc-
iation. has set the annual Here-
ford meeting date tor April 18,
according to on announcement by
Weldon Williams, president. Mem-
ben will meet on the east side of
ut 7 p.m. and go
Erath Farm Bureau
Membership Drive
Starts Next Week
The Erath County Farm Bureau
staging its annual membership
drive April 22 through April 26
During tbe drive nil persons to
f»wn th* soil will be given an OP-
portuatty to join with their neigh-
bors to Finn Bureau.
Mae* It# inception in 111*, ton
iuranu has been striving to
K living on th* farm end
-5HL7 _
more to each farmer
membership dues cost,
to O. V. King, president of the
Erath County Farm Bureau.
"With torn population decraas-
g, agriculture is now * minority
group," Mr. JEtug doctored. ’’Al-
ready Labor
ZSSfi
tor
will be
Irtriber
chairman,
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Jackson, Albert S. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 70TH YEAR, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1958, newspaper, April 18, 1958; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth532468/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.