The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1965 Page: 8 of 10
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Local Postoffice Receipts Are Up;
Population Growth Indicated
EDNA MILL
COMMUNITY
Wnoltly NnwiltHWr From
Wtokfy Newsletter From
ID SCHOOL HOUSE
COMMUNITY
errt for tte quartit e rid *d
Mutk M in nanewUra to fo#
dm ptM to yw, Pptb
this m*. lUoatptt war* R-
233 *4 for thr March quarter to
toe yean total of J7.9G5 71
for the fint three mfo Thl*
repnomn an increaoe of SUO
oer month and. prelected over
foe entire year indicate* that
Dublin's portal receipts for IMS
will be in exceas of HO.OOd
A steady climb ia portal re-
ceipts at the local office since
World War U can be accounted
for only hi part by poatac* rate
increase* since there is also a
By Mr*. C. (X Fair
Bra. and Mrs. G. & WUmont
sad Mrs. Horrec* Vance of Ft
Worth spent Sstarday night
with Mr and Mrs E D West-
fall
Mr and Mra E. D Westfall
were supper guests of Mr. snd
Mn W. E. Westfall of Lamkin
Sunday night. Other visitor*
were Mr and Mr*. T. W. Wat-
son of Lamesa.
■ Mn. T. 0. Westmoreland and
Mr and Mrs. C W. MalkeU
and Phil visited Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. H. D West-
moreland of Lampktn.
Mr. and Mrs. M D. Stephens
and sons went fishing to Gor-
man Falls over the weekend.
The catch was fine.
Mrs. Rupert BUntamahip vis-
tied Sunday afternoon with her
sinters in Dublin. Mn. Babe
(Sally) Weils, and Mn. Pat
tCJare) Barber.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tbicbaud
and Orval Fair were In Fort
Worth on Wednesday to attend
to burtness.
Miss Martha Thkbaud attend-
ed a class party for the eighth
grade of the Linglevllle School
on Friday night. She was the
guest of Misses Betty Ann Arm-
strong and Judy Bays. The
Mrs. Preston Salyer left on
Thursday lor California to be
with her children. Mr and Mrs.
Bob Salyer, when their first
baby arrives.
Mrs. Frank Black Is visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. Lottie
Ixnunan of Goldthwaite
Mr. and Mr* Jame* Black of
New Mexico are here visiting
their parents, Mr and Mrs
llilmon Black and Mr. and Mrs.
I. C. Duncan James has been
sick and is here to rest up be-
fore returning to work.
Those visiting with Mr. arid
Mr*. Tommy Burleson over the
weekend were Pfc. Leldon Bar
bee of Fort Polk, La., Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Burleson, Kelly
Todd and Joe of Abilene, Linda
Black and Ray Turner.
Rev. and Mrs. Robert McMa-
han and Robert Lloyd were
guests of the L. C. Jones Sun-
day.
•
In case neighbors are won-
dering about that strange noise
they have been hearing, Tom-
my Burleson recently purchased
a donkey.
Mr. and Mrs. C.E Jones ate
Sunday dinner with their daugh-
ter-in-law, Mrs. Edgar Jones In
Stephenville. They also visited
with Mr. Janes’ mother. Mrs
M O. Jone* in Stephenville.
Mrs. Myrtle Bay* of Stephen-
ville and Julia Thkebaud .spent
Sunday night with their sifter
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
win House.
Regan Magee, son o* Mr. and
Mr*. Bill Magee of Ft. Worth,
visited Sunday afternoon with
Jimmy Neal and Paul Dean
Fair.
Mark Tompkins, son of Mr.
and Mrs Harry Tompkins from
Dublin, spent Wednesday night
with Jimmy Neal Fair.
Mrs. Wayne Keith visited In
Dublin Sunday afternoon with
her gnuKhnothcr, Mrs. Neal
Oorbell. She also visited in the
hospital with her aunt, Mrs.
Jim Bays, and a nephew, Lar-
ry Bays.
Brother and Mrs. Bill Magee,
Reagan and Leah Beth of Fort
Worth and Marsha Johnson
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. (Me Keith.
Mrs. Onie Keith and Mn.
Isla Magee visited Sunday aft-
ernoon with Mrs. Dale (Ruth)
Johnson Her grandmother,
Mn- Wright, passed away Sun-
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Ward of
Comanche ate Sunday dinner
with her aunt and uncle, Bertha
and Howell Ross.
Sorry to report that Larry
Bays, son of Mr. and Mn.
Lewis Bays, was taken to the
Dublin hospital Sunday morn-
ing. Best wishes for a speedy
recovery, Larry.
There was a birthday cele-
bration in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin (Tater) House
Sunday. It was Tater’s birth-
day an^ he vows that he is only
33, not even as old as Jack
Benny. There to help him cele-
brate were his children, Mr.
and Mrs. Bart Mathis and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Thurs-
ton House and family; friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wilson
and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Corbell, Myrtle Bays, Julia
Thiebaud and the pastor of the
Highland Baptist Church, Bro.
J. D. Martin of Fort Worth.
Mrs. Lem Thiebaud visited
Thursday in Dublin with Mr. and
Mrs. Milford Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell
spent Sunday afternoon in the
Wayne Thiebaud home.
Mr*. *)• Thompson vtrtted Mr . and Mn Bre Price and
for sMsr, Mrs Delphi* Baton Rita Dannie** of Eani* have
fo Saa Angekk over foe weak- moved to Doans, Kansas, where
pi ho has employment
Mis- Bill McOum of De Lean Mr. and Mr*. L. T. Cooper
pwt Saturday rtght with her have moved from Fort Worth to
tefoar, Mr. and Mr*. E. L. Stephenville where they both
McCkrty. have employment. We ar* prom
Mr. and Mr*. Cart Sdunnan this young
of Dublin were weekend visitor* nPW home,
to the W, J. Price home. Mr. and Mr*. Elder Tackett
We are glad to have Mr. and spent the weekend with Mr.
Mrs- Owen Trice home again, and Mrs. Jesse Lee Tackett and
Mr*. Trice Is doing nicely and family of Little River.
We hope she will be well real Arthur Gilbert of Fort Worth
•oon. , is attending a school In Waco
T. J, Hancock of Fort Worth, this week,
spent ehe weekend with Lucille Mr. and Mr*. Dale Cook and
and Holland Hancock. Terry were in Bruwnwood Wed-
We received word that Mrs- nesday on business.
Shelton Sandlfer (formerly Pau- Mrs- W. L. Trice of Dublin
line McCarty) of Midland cm- and Mr*. Tommie Jones and
derwent surgery last week. We children of Arlii^ton visited in
hope foe will be well real soon, the Owen Trice home Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Everett afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Owen
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gil- Trice had several other visitors
tort of Fort Worth were week- over the weekend.
and food and other expressions
of sympathy sent during the
sickness and death of our moth-
er, Mr*. W. J. Spoonts. We also
would like to thank the doctor
and the nurses at the hospital
and Mrs. Ina B. Barnes for
their consideration and service
during her stay in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neathery
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Spoonts
and family.
By Mr*. A. M. Derrick
(laud Week’* New*) *
Captain Billy Mack Mohan of
Washington, D.C., and Mrs.
London Roberts, Pat and Diann
of Wichita Falls visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Mohon the totter part of the
week. On Saturday Mr. and
Mrs. Mohan, Mrs. Roberts and
girls accompanied Capt. Mohon
to Love Field where he boarded
a jet for Washington, D.C.
Mr. and Mr*. George Cara-
way are visiting In the home of
their daughter, Mr. and Mi*.
Clyde Keltner of Sea Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. Berry Belyeu
had as Tuesday guests, Mrs.
Lydia Flynn and her son of
San Angelo and Mr. and Mrs.'
Troy Belyeu of Colorado,
Springs, Colo.
Captain Mack Mohon of Wash-
ington, D.C., Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Mohon and Mr*. Mamie
Pell were dinner guests Thurs-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Dudney of Comanche.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hazzard of
De Leon, Mr and Mrs. Hardy
Hazzard of Highland and B. F.
Barnes of Dublin were Sunday
afternoon guests of Mrs. Pearl
Barnes.
Mrs. Pearl Barnes had as a
guest Friday afternoon her
granddaughter, Mrs. Don Bram-
lett of Stephenville.
Just Pennies A Day Will Protect
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Don’t gamble on never having an accident — be
prepared for any eventuality with low-cost com-
prehensive auto insurance to cover you and
others in your family who drive!
Stratford- on-A von, Shakes-
peare's birthplace, is a market
town noted for its ale.
- State Inspection Station
— Brake and Front End Alignment
— Generator, Starter and Regulator Service
— Motor Tune-Up with latest testing
equipment available
—- We dean and repair carburetors
— Motor and transmission overhauls
— All work guaranteed
Come To See Us
SAB Green Stamps — Courtesy Oar Available
FARM
AND
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24 Hour Wrecker Service
Stephenville Highway
Auto Glass Tailor Made Seat Covers
Day Phone GI 5-3255 Night Phone GI 5-2378
Z16 S. Patrick
Phone GI 5-3484
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Is your Best for Grazing,
Bailing and Insilage
You will save on Your
HYBRID MILO
If you buy now—avoid
shortage of supply later
in the season.
Sudans—We have Sweet
and Common.
BE SURE . . . PLANT
We Are Now In A Position To Supply
Liquid Nitrogen Fertilizer
Comm By and Let Us Talk To You About
a
Smith • Douglass
Gro-Green Nitrogen
Robbins
Food & Gro.
Phone GI 5-3144
Dublin
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.