The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 61 YEARS, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1949 Page: 1 of 8
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SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAM
GETS OFF TO GOOD START
M-K-T Service
Change Denied
In Court Order
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AUG. SI-SEPT. 1, 2, 3
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SOFTBALL LEAGUE ORGANIZES
THIS WEEK WITH SIX TEAMS
( ommlaalon approval. *
District Judge Krjink Q. Mac-
Donald last week granted an In-
junction a»k.Hl by the city of Whit-
ney The railroad »sid it would
appeal
Effective May 21 the Kuty had
planned to aubatltute combined
freight and passenger trams for
the twice, dally passenger trains
run on the 12h-nule Hue
A reatralnlng order held that up
Then Mac Donald, ruling after two
days of argument, enjoined the
railroad pending an order from the
commiaalon
Attorneys for Whitney I)el.eoti,
and Dublin joined in arguing that
their sole aim in the suit was to
get the case* before Die commiaalon
Katy lawyer* said MacDouald
had no jurualtction They said
that since the towns had protested
by letter to the Railroad Comtnls-
alon the matter was before that
body
They argued that the commis-
sion had full knowledge of the pro-
posed change, had taken no action,
arid that amounted to admission
by the commiaalon thMt the rail-
road was not violating any rules
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The Summer Recreation program
opened Wednesday morning with
perhaps the beat opening day Nfc*
tendjyice of the past Uuro® yean,
states Dillard Adair, supervisor. Ha
said that there were 36 boy* In at-
tendance In the morning session
and so boys and girls present In the
3 to 5 session at the Golf OouXBO
Wednesday morning Charles Woot-
en turned ui the low golf score of a
pur 63
A large crowd was expected OB
Thursday for the swim session
All boys age 9 to 16 are reminded
that Friday night is camp night.
Mr Adair states that boys who are
going should bring their bedding
and cooking equipment to the gym
by- 5 pm and should be ready to
leave at 6 pm Bedding will be
carried to the camp alt* and then
the boys trill hike to the area.
The schedule of events for the
entire summer recreational program
remains the same as was given In,
last week s Progress V
The results of the WadnegMF
morning games are as follow*:
Softball Sones team beat Alvar-
ado * team 4-0- Randolphs team
beat Sones 4-1
Basketball Alvarado’s team WWW
champs among big boy*- Danier*
team were champ* of the ”peewea
bov, 3 "
Jamfs Benia was the tUsh point
man
met recreation program as It ha* | eu™.,
brer, in the past he would be glad' RcXieOHOrSe bnow
In Mineral Wells
Homecoming At
Proctor Next
Sunday
A movtini of Ifvr toftball trams
’ in Dubttn *A» hr id Mmwtav Mwy —..... — - -
>0 at * pm to the Ameru-an U*t»n to offer hi* *»ht.nce in any way
Uto meeting j Now CK)ing On
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Bible School
at Green# Creek
1 lh* mwiuif Hobett Dale Burnett; Uial an entrance fee of *1 would be
was elected lweakdent of the »>ftha!l 1 chanted each player U) enter the
• wwwtauan tot tht* aeaaon league The money brought In from
Mr Harnett vie taw that the ache- “"•* «**P l<>
dule Ha. not been worked .ait and expend* of operation .An
The 12th annual Palo Pluto
County Uv.-stock As»r> R.wleo and
National Palomino Horse Show I*
now being held In Mineral Wells
hr made to operate
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Overseas Burial Flag
Received by Mrs.
C. H. Abies
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< -antti.liee Un charge
ftkkeeUto M the program which
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t*n>uB Btanday Brfwwil at Metho-
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Hong
Vtu.K by Mb* Newale Drawn
tkenamnaJ by U T Oram
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Welcome addrawa by R A Luker
It balnea* meeting
Lunch at It *
1 JO pat to 1 » a tailing hour
Hound table dlaruaaton
everyone to asked to bring basket
Kobe* A cordial invitation la ft-
ended to aieryone to attend i
; Whet, league play will begin but 11 »hb year without charging ah ad-
ph.n.r.T,UUt neat week A mtoKw. tee to the games It expense,
tfiretUb of the manager* of aach , can be met without thto Last >£
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told to
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by Uto goveriitoanl ttewtly tnm Uto
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thought that It may prove to be o#
Deatot aay*
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f *• hart what to-
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Odd tofonnaUon relaUr* to
B* m*d todtol rthlB
a devtokxt on financing the league
but the rewultv of Uto meeUng could
nm be obtained for thU tome of
the paper
The ala learn* ewtored In the lea-
gue are A A I’ Shiloh Poet Office
Day OI Bctw-4. Wight OJ Ilchool.
Mechanic O t tchool
DUlard Adair made * very intor-
aettng talk ai he program Monday
night In which he dtaruaaad Uto
operation of Uto league last jraar.
Mr Adair ataied U»at although hd
would have no connection with Uto
league this year due to Uto fart that
la no* being a-, iwtaarad by the *uto-
CXHIPt JTE FARMER-TOWN ITNIH BCOTC
- MANAGER* DREAM
of thU one recreation was too much
compared to the rest of the pro-
gram About »3(» la required for
the inwraUan of the league In a
aeaaon
the league j announces the directors The show
began Wednesday night. June 1
and will continue through Saturday
night
Regular rodeo events such as wild
steer riding, bareback bronc riding,
saddle bronc riduig, calf roping,
cutting horse acts and many other
exciting features are to be shown
100 of the finest pal^ntno horses
In the nation will be there 13750
In cash prise*"are being offered.
The Vacation Bible School of the
Green’* Creek Baptist CSturch to
progressing nicely with good at-
Wndence, fine interest and splen-
did cooperation on the part of both
the worker* and pupil*, states J.
D Stephen* president of the achodl
The commencement program °f
the school will be given Sunday
evening. June 5th. following thd
regular training union aervlM*
The public i» Invited to attend
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Cub Scouts to Attend
Visitation Day at
Camp Billy Gibbons
To Fly to Ro«well, New Mexico
■gw DwMta CMC
i otnmr mroiuAU
An article In the June edition of Nation'll Buktae-
revived one of the many drennto I have had for Dublin.
£. .SSrSa. "Brtt«r r.m ReUUoaa" «d
told what Altu», Oklahoma, had done to Improve theee
reUtiona Ten yean ego. Altua wu a none too prodperoua
ngriculturai city on the edge of the old dunt howl. There
Wer» no mines, fndugtrien or tourtot attrtcUom nearby and
merchant* and profeanioiud men ** well a* the fanner* in
the region were dependent on the eoil.
In the peat decade the population of Altua haa more
than doubled. But the town'a growth wa* not. earned by
any boom. Lack of ooal and raw materiala still aerved to
The Cub Seoul group In Dublin
are making plgn* ttr nttand Own*
Billy Gibbon* on visitation ttoy »t
ihe camp July 10 according to N
report from the cub scout master
James Hampton. Mr. Hampton
aaka that all parent* of Cub Scoutt
urge that their children attend.
He also * tales that cars will to
needed for transportation to sad
from the Camp and aaka that any-
one who wishes to voluntow fee
this service to contact him.
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wui to wot fteee
of lb* Amy. <#
discourage m
and the town
What happened T The bustoene end profee«io»Al peo-
j that the r
±SSM5; Ti.imjK
_ wtth ed-
vnneed Mmm. Turn lender were
v»nwu iu»*. * ■
When vnrioue communitydrivee —
-saw* invited to help run than. «e well wa to contribute
‘ on Chamber
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Saturdey
Tha atom* giwep s( aoya art tag mmm u»..» **• «» (>•> m ——•'
Friday. Jane % toil air eac.NMtoi.nl to BoMraB, Nov Motor*. Thar
am. Ml to right, aaatod: BWy Abba. Charles TwWy. Charles BeU.
i ef hay* are the
sag Hartod Wayne
MARTHA KELLER
VALEDICTORIAN
OF TARLETON
GRAD CLASS
ALTBBO nTTMAN OKNS
RADIO EEFAIB NNOF
Martha KoUar of thl* city I* val-
of tha IMd Tarlatan
tiSty t* Uto • monmmv* p«rt N li» «om(nUtyT5£
They realiae w« must work together in to ohUin
better roadw and better Agriculture
were hald M
May MUt. There wen
In the cleat
Martha, a major In
hem en honor etudooi
year* that *he ha* bo
Tarlrton Her eiweo
JJ#7 sot of e
in tha two
« totondtag
grade Wei
i Me.
of Mr. and
just recently
Scoots to Attend
Air Encampment
At Roswell NIL
Alfred Pittman has
returned from Omat—-----
where ho graduated from th* Radio
gtncerlng Initltute Mr. 1—--
It now associated with ttw
■eetrie Ob. He In vitas I—,—
who U in rwsd of radio raptor work
to pay him e rtrit.
Mr. Pittman le Uw eon of Mr. <
Mr*. Luther Pittman of thl* city
^Bevornl boye from the too** era*
lor scout group and the aoout mna-
ter, Coy Roden wdl tow PridtoT
by Air from rt. Worth to attend
th*- Senior Air Kncampmoat at
Roswell. New Mexico. 300 MoUte
from different aecttona of the
country will be Included In thto Mr
lift from Cantwell Baae. rt Worth.
100 member, of the group wU»
leave Friday with the remalMng
100 to arrive Saturday.
Transportation facilities for the
boy* from Dublin to Ft. Worth
will be provided by Fred Fletcher.
Joe Henderson wOl furnUf **““
transportation on the retuf
from Ft. Worth to Dublin.
Thto encampment to kn
Operation 50# It wlU ho i
ed by the 7th. nomber i
full week's nctlvMlto
for the group.
' Mr. Roden state* that
group to
thalr <
trip poos (bis
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Bav. J. A
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 61 YEARS, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1949, newspaper, June 3, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth532511/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.