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DUBLIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 18
Eight Pages
City Election April 3 for , Ordinance
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then tet the people vote wbetlt*
•r or not It M MWfekfe.
Dublin Band
Plans Events,
Needs Chaps
With the *rrtv*J Of eprtn*. |
the, rtuW'tn Sr bool Band
*«w pUnneM * number «f «f*nt* i
t» help uehrr In tte* newt.
wtih Iter fleet mctetent the ««*-
mt»i tetwd fowtvel mrheduted far
S*»wrd*» iteetw. April t
The wrond event te open to
the puhbr, *»4 wttt tet « *prm*
«*mi to he p«*o«te4 «*» Sun-
der Apni ». *t 3 » pm te
the ,*r*4e orlnmt midltnrtum-
The theme f>» the fM**mrt to
'•■»*»* ■ Into Spfh**.’- W *d-
'mtedoa pm** »w ite* fmt
wMU *«t »r lor HiteHO. ;•'!
The tetod tnentfew* *dS ofefef
»taao * wmh tote «on f»* «*»
Thi* week Mayor C. B Brwt-
Wi mty iMited a utatwnent in re
for tlflfeird to the upcoming vote. Hr
"I would urge everyone
ItOfoymr and vote on the urw(-
j Hotel garbage ballot. *o that
} tht council can get a SOOd ktea
: of .the will of nil the rllt/ett.
lanl tftrrtforr net acwrdlngl} "
; It w«I be noted In the
| motor * (tatrtnmt that he
qualified voter to
their way to tter ftoMa
Ttiwdtey
that
council will have a good croaa
wet ion will of the people If
only a few (200-400* vote, it
will not give a good Idea to the
city father* aa to the true will
of the l Htblin cittaen*
The past few months have
*.«m the garbage diapoaal prob-
lem well taken care of with
this new service and at a min-
imum coat to the people, stated
official* The city secretary.
Ezra Edwards, stated that re-
sponse financially on the part
of the people has been excep-
tionally good. Ezra added it
was so much better than had
been expected.
It ta a known fact that qual-
ified voters opposed to any
question will make it a point
to cast their vote of opposition,
while the big majority who are
in favor become neglectful.
Dublin P.0.
Property Sold
Meet the Candidate Meeting
Set April 5 by Farm Bveau
Tuesday, city officials are hop-
ing that there will be a large
turn out of the people to have
their say on this question:
•'I want (or I do not want)
the city of Dublin to continue
with garbage service under the
present plan."
The influence of the majority
of the people in regard to this
service will have a great bear-
ing upon the city fathers.
Mark Daffern will serve as
election judge.
late of the Dublin Dost
tps property to the
c# Quintan. Tea
The farmers and ranchers in
Truth County will he given an
opportunity to meet the ean-
{V4es didates running for the Texas
at a l<*gi*lature and the Erath
gwir | toid to Terrell, Texa* County office* according to
Hterch IT was announced tht*
was* b> Met*- m W Jackson,
Mias hwtWer and' former own-
February Bonds
Sales In County
Readi $28^18
iiidin* and site, which
to the Tost Office Dte
MKrawnt for 10 year* with
km 3 fear options- ha* been
stage * r«m,> we •»» >— ww astimsted t'« cogt approximate-
l**psr at rsMng fund* to |W tf felODOl*). however. ih*H
m$mm* t« San Antoate on gfeagp prim wm ml dterl
April M at which ftesa IteW w^» ^
w«{ fMsft irtpate to the
»%**« .n.*«d«e«u Iter*—.,
teryao* night parade in AMwte
Ttea speetecular march te
tree tewrs la tength and eight
mde* tang, and rmrutree a Mpl*
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a dbarltshte to-
liMteted with the
at Christ., presumably
the property tor invest
finder terms of
ilUNl thi t bo
tor up-
the property until
I
Chester Martin, Oalrette, pres-
ident erf the local Farm Bureau
The "Meet the candidate
meeting which is open to the
public will be held Thursday,
April 5 at the REA assembly
room in Stephen* ille. the farm
leader said The meeting will
begin at ? 30 p.m with a cov-
ered dish supper He is urging
all member* to he present
Each candidate will be given
five minutes to Mate his or her
Free Film Showing
For Women Mon.
experience
qualifications and
for the office
Martin emphasized that
Farm Bureau doe* not endorse
any candidate for any political
office The meeting is being
held only for the purpose at
permitting the voters to team
more about all of the candi-
dates. he said..
"This 1* one of the activities
in Farm Bureau1* "power In
the people' program which I*
designed to help voters select
the best possible candidate for
each office, thereto strengthen-
ing our form of representative
government.” Martin explain-
ENDOWMENT GIVEN TSC
TO ESTABLISH SCHOLARSHIP
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«utIdtepead to $ ***** *%'
kgnaa tee paes# 4 mm m -
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«■ Ateptete rite
Granbeny Elected Head of Newly
Formed Industrial Corporation
flint. “Tine And Two Wots**.'
1 at tee Magnetic Theatre on
| ktoMfep, April A at 10 am.
^ipwianrn* hr the F.iwth
llcapi • Somervell County Med-
ical fertHy the Erath Cbunty
TnM at the Amariosn Cancer
•-<tety. the Erath County
itnflte Demanetmtkin Council.
Dublin Parent-Teacher
An endowment in memory ot
ofar William Clay. Jr- la be-
_ g aataMMhed at Tarief«»
State College. It ante tiuw»e-
«d today hy Siteidsttt K J.
The gtft whkh wffl
.....a. -a^......Ap,- rTSU"*
_ flMMMHMHTiiltepdl tot l ^
student*, hat been prorided hy
■■■ Jr Itom
'
to *#
» «
the William Clay. Jr Founda-
tion of Fort Worth
Major Clay waa the »on of
Mr and Mr*. W J Clay, pio-
neer resident* of StepheovlUe,
now living in Fort Worth
Their son was a 1935 graduate
of SteptMNWta* High School
and waa appointed to the V. S.
Naval Academy at Annapolis
where he wa* graduated In
1*» Major Clay, a Marine
combat pilot, wa* killed when
hi* plane wa* *h«t down on a
| homtong raid in l*d^ over Tap-
ttefterMfete,' j*» WmOmtm: VMtmn mm tht worn end f lalami to the PacWc Hi* tody
w«i tew a* vtoe-'pewteiiwt: and »,th Mr and Mr*. S P. i>wto; wa* recovered and returned to
" ** * -*“--*-----• .rte Mr and Mr* N J. Bar- ] the United State* where he was
toe of Stanton, Mr and Mrs ; totted in the Arlington Ceme-
The meeting waa called to j,*, (Jon DeWee*# and son. tery ,.
tefWT to Charlie Fowl p«sfe> M«M of HwntavUle Mr and Although Major Clay did not
t i- Csroafeeny •« n»m#d ^mi of the Dutton Chamber «rflMn. Paul ShUllngtom of de-' attend Tarteton State College.
.(,amt at the aewty totetei Ctowtewa Fouat (dated to the :tmnM, and Mr. and Mr*. Har- several members of hi* family
.itendre* the mod of tteng |r„ pm ot near gbrt Worth ‘have been doaely asaoclated
and forming a ntopora- [ ..
tnm to head and over*#* the
Dutton Awctten iuhte,
Oranherry rhalrtwan ot the
,-hamhera Industrtal Commit
with the school.. Mi* slstar Mr*.
Ann day Brown of Corsicana,
wa* a stwktet bm. tm of.
Major Clay’s aunts, Mias Refer
arte Clay ot Conway- Arkan-
sas atoMtas lone Clay of Dub-
«*ty ' ;
In accepting t.bc * -. ioaamnant.
President Howell said. This la
a fitting memorial to an w
standing young man who ma
the supreme sacrifice dull
World War IT”
The first seholarshfp will fee
preaented at the TSC Parents'
Day program. May A.
(The shove article waa taken
from the March 27 issue of the
Tarteton State College publi-
cation "The J-Tac.”>
-Program Staff Phtee
«<..».-ktoi*s* ef *he DUhfM
tomtom Saint I* a rafted mw**
teMteky to to. te tea gtoday -*h* **-«* »
atteng’-k » i- <tn'(«i rffteerv 4 -vv*:»» »*•* *®J?* treasurer
*M Wtef JWvIhawMf a rarytetowe,
t C Oaaafearri
RwkM«^»
ct'Mj
m reported that the tosnpora-
ttari ahaadd to oeganlied with
•t toast a «*k«» capital
l'<«uat «g t**t«d that the
newly formed rorporatkm to
named the ttohtto Industrial
DewrtnpnMtet Ctaetwration This
jsritote' hk'ffeh ift-H W-olto‘Sg Ptea 'iMidJB P| | ffy ygygg Jfe*
SfM*"dw tern aaw w topeo^e^to
ty by alt a* atlaadhnra.
. larecttara named other than
, the etorted afffewra wove May
ParneU HarreB Paths. Wayne
Thtehaud orvajl Ftor. Wmm
Jttrney, E. * Bradtoy- w. n
geteer M Autry and W B
iRMNMIk ■ .
A K. Bmofea. prmMdant of
the Dutalln National Hank Is
aastoilng the aRMtefe to mmr-
m« the charter foe the wjranl
esUon -
Farm Bill... It’s Effect on Dairy
Farmers to be Discussed April 2
The - Administration** farm
hilt as U wlH affect dairy far-
mers will to the subject dl*-
by R- G. taw-1# at a three
tog to to held in the
gbM, _________
tote*, April 2. heart*, who i*
M-rktot for the Admintatratk*.
is Deputy Administrator for
PriM and Fritourtton far the
A«riru)tural Stehittoattosi and
Comsarvnthsn Service in Wash?.
Itotoy farmer* from Texas.
OkWhoma and Arkansas will
gather to the grand ballroom at
10,100, am Follow tog an ex-
I
i Deadline April 1
'gf
pianation of the department's
prop.wed program which In-
dude* milk marketing >-
and recent chaw* aid adjust-
ments, Lewis will answer ques-
ms regarding the yrogram.
Dairymen who have ques-
ans or would like a detailed
explanation of the dairy pro-
Vision* of the farm Mil are
urged to attend this meeting
Grass fires
Dangerous To
LaniWUKe
a la msda
i If
*Tto»,.itoto
IdSx
i £SmmS
Iowa
1 tosr=sr
I torm Bros now.
Tlkt purpooe of thia article this week is to tto-
courage every qualified voter to go to the poQ aai
cast their vote, not only in the election of aidenMM
for the four ward*, twit also in regard to the gartmfe
ordinance.
It is realized that any additional financial burden
placed on the people of a small community should ha
given much thought.
To think of just the amount of money invohmd
individually ia not being completely fair. The am mart
of good oi the service through cleanliness and mak-
ing our community a healthier place ia which to Hu*
should certainly be given a great amount of oonMi ■
oration.
Throughout our country more people are want-
ing something for nothing v . . more are turning to
- Fettered, State and local government for handouts ...
yet never taking the time tie Mop and think that
everything we get from the government coeta through
'the medhan of Unea. The Di^ten Garbage OeghiimMi''
waa paaaed and set up to pay its own way
Probably the very ooaa that are opp<
heartily hi favor, if tfcM* — 1
tot to H. D. I
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Forson, Rance. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962, newspaper, March 30, 1962; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth541522/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.