The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1965 Page: 4 of 10
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COMMUNITY
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Center towortm the bride riert
of awtoteoutoe coats w farther er
<rf Uyndmn ikme*. Mob Mwtw
eta Mctkwrf <* Proctor.
Mr* Ethel Bl.Hc and UnA*
went to (Trtturnc Saturda> to
■rtaat Rev and Mrs Lloyd Cbk-
nerd for round htgtiw*^ depart
Mr and Mm
Mr and Mr*
lblman Black,
.tame* Black.
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He dted other such youMt
wtecte* whose owners lately
—iwU iMitr nwniaMM as cit v-and
state-owned vehicles, school bus-
and
AMA Says Cosmetics Occasionally
Can Cause Health Problems
--visiting with the Sum
Pwt ljohns Sunday were M r
and Mrs. David Prttijohn and
Ted of Daliaa. Rev and Mr*
Robert McMahan and Robert
TJnyd of Fort Worth. Mr and
Mr*. Oten Luted** and Ronmc
<rf Brownwtmd and Robert and
Montie Bruce Thiehaod
Mr* Virgil Salyer was noti-
fied last week that her cousin,
] Mrs Pauline Me Carty Sandifer
of Midland, had passed assay
« Her body was taken to Staton
lor burial
Mrs Letta Mae Hughes and
| Mrs Melvin Kerley visited Sun
j day with Mrs Alvtn Barrett,
who is a patient in the Gor-
that hr
tag to have to run a failent
spot” tar the School Hill news
* taco lately It is becoming fct-
cre***»f»gty ckOcult (or me to
tttt and Ms unde. Horace Chta
am, was given by Mrs Chris-
tian at their home outOido of . .....
Stepbenviile on Sunday Mirth and dwuld he a little tame for
tl Horace Ldaisfs patent*, : Lee Roy s hmd. but we believe
Mr and Mis Warren rhrterun, that Lee Roy * toad as absndy
____ ________ also attended the festivities We' grown a goad three inches since
get it out of scratch pad form understand that there is exactly Sunday and ta amther day or
and tn the proper hands within | five years difference between two of waring. stuffing in the
High
h> iseetve
lately by
the deadline Upon hearing Horace and Horner Lriand We Drim won't be necessary »l Ml:
Roy s remark, an interested j hope.they both .had a atemors-jlt should fit perfectly!
friend 'Suggested m a possible
solution to this growing dilrma
that prrhap* a special edition
for the School Hill news could i
tie arranged But, dear patient passing
Me day. and may- they have} In cktsing this week, don’t
many, many more in the year* ! forget that the aecavl Friday
to come. j night of tee monte Is nearly
Wc were sorry' to leam <rf the j here once more and It will
of Harold Dempsey’s agaid be time tor our School
The High*ray Oummasuon
Hwhsmi mid tent Teams high*! to * tatter sent to nil 23 Texas»Texas Congressmen should re-
isnys have been built on a pay- i Cmgresamen. the President of j jest H R 6675. Dr Johnson | hospital,
aa-you-ndc >—«*« He Cited the | *he Texas Medical Association said that the proposal would Those visiting with Mr and
leaders, please bear with me
and ignore these facetious re-
marks, and just as soon as the ,
coastal bermoda digging and Hospital. Harold was with her
sprinting is over, errand run- j as were other relative* at the
rung subside* the last goat ; time of her death, “Granny
sheared tWe still lack 300 nan- Bean had made her home for
nte*> and the mohair pittance a number of years with Harold *
check received and {toy gets mother. Mrs Maude Dempsey,
my washing machine fixed, we and had been in failing health
will surely once again be among j fo» the past several months
grandmother, Mr*. Susie Bean! Hill Musical We hope that
of Browwnood, on Sunoav, Mar. | many of you who have never at-
28. at the Rrownwood Memorial j tended along with our regular
visitors ami musicians will plan
to lx? with us, and make it a
habit each month The School
Manufacturing
elation. _
Mr*. Robinson, tormerty of
Dublin, at am time troWit in
the Dublirv School
Mr*. Kialne Ledbetter of Pam-
l» High School was chosen by
the judging committee to re-
ceive the award which included
a citation, a plaque, and 1200
cash. s ;v
Other finalists selected from
the 43 entries were from Har-
lingen. Midland, San Antonio.
Arlington, Fort Worth and San
Angelo.
HIM Musical habit is one we’d
like to see you cultivate.
Baskets were originated for
collecting aqd storng grain.
Trias system of streets and
highway* as bring one of the
Is the nation.
pointed out that the Texas plan ; provide medical cart* benefits
of medical care tor OM Age As I to every person aged 65 or over,
wstance mnpien** » an excel-; including thousands wtw are
~ “Achievement of this outs land- lent program which is working ] able' to take cure of themselves,
lag highway system was made < well and which is economical to He said k would centralize con-
possible only through sound fin- j taxpayers j trol over many aspects of the
aactag.” he declared. j Max E, Johnson. M D, a San practice of medicine in a federal
PWiy added: ! AWono general practitioner, bureaucracy, thus adversely at
-if we wish to assure con- urged the Texas delegation to footing the quality of care. He
of construction and pro- oppose H. R. 6675. the so-called continued by stating that the
of the taxpayers’ |4 bii- j medicare” bill that was report- j proposed program would over-
this outstanding highway j ed out from the House Ways
then we must resist all! and Means Committee last
mows to siphon off week The bill ts expected to be
dedicated to highway i presented to the U.S. House of
maintenance " j Retwesentahves next week for
that only 138 debate and voting. ‘‘After care-
UMI IMWT I --- - — ^ gp I. — — 11
tys in the {fully studying' and\ evaluating
Here and There In
are city- j H R. 6675,” Dr Johnson stated
j in his tetter, "the Texas Medi-
j cal Association feds a deep
I sense of responsibility to the
people of this State to urge you
those provisions which
health care for the
elderly.
By Mrs. i. D. Stephen*- The TMA President pointed
Mr and Mrs. Newt Coan went 0"' «*' if *** was
n I People of
K n r n ,o ^
• • • 11 V t U! embrace
load hospitals with non-ill pa-
tients, just as it has done in
those countries with compuboriy
systems.
To Late To Classify
FOR SALE: I-picee living room
suite, extra nice; chrome dinet-
te suite. 4 chairs; chest type
Deep Freezer in good condi-
tion, dining table E D. Daniel.
GI >3534. • 1-ltc
WANTED TO RENT: Hav land,
to Fort Worth Saturday and I foac,ed- 11 dupl.cate and , tQ ^ am>s M,o d
. ,, w™- with1 ,hus out almost complete-
hrought Norman ^cme w UJ ^ f of the
now able to walk £T)gram w1lich
them. He is
with crutches
1,
TV Leander Ceans from Dub-1
S. "EL^ ^
Mr. Geerge H>»tl te » “XJJ*
ed home from a week’s ba*lc benef‘ts of th“
custom breaking See at Crad-
dock’s Station 1-ltc
Mrs Tommy Burleson Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. W H. Bar-
bee and Mr and Mrs Paul
Shillirtgtturg of Cleburne
Mr and Mrs. Dean Wkxte
were Sunday guests of Mr
and Mrs R uben Jones of
Stepbenviile and Mr. and Mrs !
J J. Adams of Dublin.
Mr and Mrs. Royee Thicbaud
of 1 tort cor visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Thiebaud
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones
were guests of the-LC. Jones
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Juanita Burleson and
Frank went to Cross Plains on
Monday to vi*it her parents
Mr. and Mrs J. E. Robertson
Mrs E. D. Westfall went to
a convention in San Antonio
over the weekend.
E. D. Westfall, Mrs Nola
Polvado and A. L. Westfall vis-
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Westfall of Lampkin.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Stephens
and sons visited with her sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Russell of Hamilton.
! Dr. Johnson said.
it with her daughters in Fort
The Texas program of hos-
Mr and Mrs- Robert Bramble P^- metecaJ. surgical, radia-1
and Mr. and Mrs Jesse Steed! ^ "«««« 1
from Dublin visited Tuesday I for those <« 0id Assistance
with Mrs. J. E. Steele and Auni j ^ implemented anJanuary 1.
Ann
Mrs. Esther Parsley and Aunt
Ann Walten are on the sick list.
Weekend visitors in the pars-
ley home were Mr. and Sirs.
Luther Parsley from Midland,
Mrs. Wanda Christian and fam-
ily. Sandra and Barbara Tuck-
1862. More than 7,600 patients
are benig hospitalized each
month through coverage pro-
vided by this program, and Al-
most 11,000 are receiving nurs-
ing home car
In evaluating the "medicare’’
proposal, Dr. Johnson stated
er from Dallas and Mrs. Maple; that “the $6 billion government
Byeriy of California. : medicine package approved by
Mr and Mrs. Dave Garner ! the Ways and Means Committee
spent Sunday with Mrs Alice i will impose an unjust tax on the
Gamer j working people of our State in
Mrs. Maude Grissom visited ^ to provide hospitalization
the past week in Gorman with > care benefts. Tex-
Mrs Dick Irvin. ans wiU be forced to support
....... ,, ._ this extremely expensive pro-
Weekend visitors in the home ___ c^„i
fei^TwlSsSj5^ mT iUd ^41^^
Mrs. Mack Loggins. j ^ dwWe — 5174 to 5369*60
Mr. and Mrs- 0. H. Cox re- j annually — the maximum
cetved word that their son, John- amount of Social Security taxes
ny V., had surgery in Fort ^ich each em^oyee and ern-
Worth on Friday. , plover must pay over the years
Mr. and Mrs. Leander Cban j to finance the pension and med-
moved from the Stanridge place j ical benefits of the program ”
Saturday to Dublin. 1 In listing other reasons why
Cindy Gryder, daughter of
, Mr and Mrs Rob Gryder of
the ranks erf those present and She was 89 years old. Funeral i p0well, Wyoming, and grand-
ammnted for Now, I am not service* were held at Zephyr. ! daughter o f Mr and Mrs. Fid
t tying to suggest to my read- Mr. and Mrs. B H Hazzardj (;rydor of Dublin, qualified tor
ers that 1 actually dig spriggs. of Highland visited with the Ih(, - county Spelling Contest,"
drive tractors, build fence*, j Darnell family last Monday eve- j an(j repres^nted the Powell File-
run bulldozers or shear goats. ^ ning, and they brought s some : nw>nt;iry school at the county
twit as most any farmer and j delicious Louisiana syrup. mw>t.
rancher s wife will tell you. 1 j(Thanks *> much to the Hazzards i Her brother, Roger Gryder.
surely fit into ail these produc- j for the very thoughtful gift and | will participate in the Golden
tkms. and Roy seems to want ! may I add that biscuits and , Glovps tournament at
me in all these little acts, pro j syrup have been on Roy’s break-1 Billing, Montana.
ferably in the kiteVn, rattling \ fast menu ever since j__‘ _
those pots and pans. j Mr and Mrs. Blake Morri-
A bridal shower was given to 80,1 v >s 11e d Mrs. Morrison s
cosin. Mrs. Louise Lott, at the
Lackland Air Force Base Hos-
pital in San Antonio, where she
is a patient, Thursday before
last.
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Mrs Gene Grimshaw, nee Jean-
an Riddell, of our community,
at the Lingleville School lunch-
room by the juniors and seniors
Friday evening. Everyone was
invited and she received many
Saw our good neighbors to
beautiful gifts. A number of our the East of us a few miles, Mr
community were present for
this very happy occasion.
Mr and Mrs. Rudolph “Skin-
ny’ ’Lewis and son, F*hilip, of
Desdemona, visited the Blake
Morrisons and the Roy Parnells
Sunday before last.
and Mrs. J. E. Crumley, a few
days ago. They were very in-
dustriously overseeing the burn-
ing of some brush on the South-
east corner of Iheir place, and
the children and I were passing
by, so we stopped to chat with
Quality Eggs For Sale
by
The Purves Egg Farm
(Formerly Operated by Floyd Woods)
ALL PRODUCTION
Now Marked By
New Management
W?e offer continued service to those Now using
our eggs.. New customers are welcome.
For Famous Purina-Fed Eggs
The Purves Egg Farm
Fred Patton, Mgr.
OI 5-2005
Pcail Hamilton, Owner
OI 5-3434 or OI 5-3417
Dairy Sale
Sale Starts Promptly at 12:00
Saturday, April 10
Complete Dispersed of Jake Brock Herd
AN Cattle and Equipment Must Be Sold
To Settle Estate
Sale Will Be Held In Tent — Rain or Shine
Route 4 — Stepbenviile
Located 2 Miles North of Stepbenviile — Farm
Market Road 108 to Boeque Bridge and left on
Farm Road 2203 for 1 Mile.
30 Cowa-Milfcjng
10 Dry Cows
30 Heifers • 3 Months to 2 years old
1 Registered Bull
1 Artificially Bred Holstein Bull
IEAD
John Webb was hospitalized, them for a few' minutes. Mrs.
at the Gorman hospital week j Crumley had some astonishing
before last resulting from in- things to relate which I think
juries sustained when a horse j should be in Ripley’s “Believe
kicked him. We are happy to ro j it or not.” She tells me they
port that he is up and at ’em j now have IB sets of twin kid
again, and that his doctor says j goats along with the many sin-
he is doing remarkably well, j gle kids that have been bom.
We Now Have
Long Grain
Golden Sweet Com Seed
See us for all kinds of Garden
and Field Seed
Farmers Feed Store
Along with several other in- j We know' that to save that many
juries, his left wrist was brok- j twins requires a lot of expert
en, but his arm is now out of j care arttl vigilance at all times,
the cast. | so we just naturally think this
A dual birthday celebration is qite a remarkable thing and
dinner for Horace Leland Chris- j something of a record.
Better Records
— of the ’personal
bookkeeping" kind —
are yours when you
pay all bills with bank
checks.
Special
Pre-Season
Offer.
Homeowners
gel a
famous
I've always heard it said that
; a new hat could completely
j change a woman, but I didn’t
| know this applied to 8-year-old
| boys as well, but now I have
| positive proof that not only can
j it change a young man’s atti-
j tude and appearance, it can
I also create quite a bit of con-
| fusion in family routine, and so
| it is in the Parnell household
right now’. This transformation
New Jewelry to Compliment Your
Easter Outfit
Pen and Earring — Necklace and Earring Sets —
Small Earrings with the Pierced Look— New
Pierced Earrings — Watches — Watch Bands —
Diamond Rings and Diamond Pendants — China
— Pottery — Silver — Crystal.
WILLIAMSON JEWELRY
Batch and Jewelry Repair Guaranteed
Engraving
Carrier
i in our 8-year-old started inno-
| cently enough with a wonderful
, visit between the Parnell family
: and our very good friends of
| long standing, the Bob Wills
family, last Sunday afternoon.
Now the thing that seems to be
changing things on the home-
front as a result of that delight-
ful visit is the fact that “Uncle
air
conditioning
system now,
and get
this
food
freezer
free.
LEONA'S BEAUTY SHOP
Easter Specials
$12.50 Permanents....................$10.00
$10.00 Permanents....................$ 8.50
Operators
Leona Young
Ph GI 5-3181
Lillie Weeks
116 N. Grafton
Your checkbook stubs
toll at a glance what .
you've spent, and how;
your cancelled checks
are sure receipts.
Before If* bill-paying
time again, come in
and open a
Checking
Account!
Dublin National Ban!
actual retail value
6149.50
Call
for a
no obligation
survey.
NIMLIT't
MX
NOTICE
There will be a Peanut Meeting
Fri., April 9 ■ 7:30 p.m
in Hm
R.E.A. Building
in Sttphonvillo
A representative of the Upjohn Company will
show films and Speak on Enide SOW.
\
Refreshments will be served courtesy
Poston Feed Store
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Turney, Frances. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1965, newspaper, April 8, 1965; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth540924/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.