The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 44TH YEAR, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1932 Page: 1 of 8
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DU HUN, TEXAS* FRIDAY. MAY 20. 10:52
•ISS WHITEHEAD CROWNED
QUEEN V JERSEY SHOW
JERSEY SHOW OPENS:
138 HEAD OR EXHIBIT
When All West Texas Made Merry at Sweetwater
■Il1>| M erasing of ntwi'n
•Maw by a «Mk>o»n? nt ir*>
WHM Md MM>*y Ml.,
ant WMMMM1. dautkttt of Mr
lira. W. a «p>r*h**1 *>.4 .
» lb ike Itafcltn Ht«h VKnl »«.
The third annual Heart of Taut*
J*r**> Kho» started here Wednesday
morning with one hundred thirty
eight head of the flneat pure bred
Jerseys of thla section on exhibition,
according to the report of H. X.
t.mltli of Tarleton College, superln
tdawsnrnrm-inoa-, mro rant that tb*
animals are In better condition and
ehow
Imoror ament orer prertou*
:th year*.
1'“ That Interaat In the Jereey cow b
growing by leape and bound* In the
lb* Heart of Texae eaction la attested by
>» the fact that among tha an I mala are
ara eight full county herd* repreaeatad
red by nine ct tnties. Krath. Hodo, Bam
Illy erreH, Johnson, Stephen*. Hamtlton.
use Comanche Kant laud and Taylor. It
Ice. I* better understood when one learn*
aal that nine la the largest number of
rge county herds ever shown at any fair
or show In Teaa.
Friday. rinsing day of the Show, la
i expected to draw the the larger'
crowds when thirty eight pure bred*
ate auctioned Catalotig* of the ante
iu hare tieen mailed to Interested par
AT Iter and a large number are npecteat
| to be here and bid The sale animal
gf [can be Identified by aroall placknrd
^ | lacked In thetr stall*
ra- I Twi. Judging contests took plnce
yn. I during Wednesday. In which roe*
tngl'lonal agriculture etudent* and Fow
the H Club boy* took part. Five team.
,jty , and fifteen Indlrtduals entered there
ton | contest*, the results being as follows
th*|Fonr-H Judging. 1st Willard Pool of
th« ! Han Saba, high man with Ml point*
! Han Saba also had the winning tearhr.
tgh I*. Mann. O Menu and W Pool wtib
ati| j 7f? iMdnta Hamilton wa* aeoewd
>n<j and Comanche third,
ipl I In the vocational agriculture H<|
and Ing contest*, the Richland Hprtng-
the team <«si|«s*d of Amoe Crouch. QW
of Marsh and Hod Locklear, was drat
pi u with TTu points The Itasca team won
second place with 711 points. High
tnpt point man of the contest. Iloanor
ml tlreonle*. I’roctor. second Q serge
iod Marsh, Richland Hpring*
“m Following a band concert Wednoe
ton. day eeenlng. Miss Barbara While
ill* j head, daaghter of Mr and Mrs. W. B
Hta Whitehead was crowned queen of the
show and an btatortcal r»«—<
Is** Washington at the Helawar*." W«a
be staged
*n . Wednesday s as given over wholly
*•*“ to placing of the Jersey entries whleh
! were Judged by C. H Staple*, band
: of tb* Dairy Department of the I^ml*
' tana Htal# Cnlreralty,
MBbMpna >leg «****#«>* atw,
lew he»»» ■ a*Ml ifceir term
*4 dews the elate ui e*>ta the
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DUBLIN STUDENTS TO
6ET TARLETON IHPLOMXS
LARGE AUDIENCE SEES
HISTORIC PA6EAHT
Je> ..* fieia. and Mary Dorl. While
tad fh>Ua are amoea the eighty two
a*#d< - t a| Jobs Tarleton Agrh utter
nl O lace a* parted to reset re (heir
tawaeM eea tesdltslb tanged Ide
red* teat portrayed tke belwred
UotiMbs ehlla Mr* W II MM**r
bed tbs ran *d WdakbUHeeM m**h*r
f M lawhea at Tkesn.at l*al*e. tha
gremaae* aad agetssib-. <***•*•« tb#
giar Met • <•*» fu» •‘ball *tt
ta *t tee** Jasase dasrst peirkM
Rttsd tha ttdbart. ted W<ty *raars
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watt Hearer PMbtr a. Or Marti
area awl Ckwa rna ea tha Marqeka
t% Ubrelt e*r* *****«*<•
Tb* htal l mate* west* wltb be bee-
lewees. Mad*** HaetlHoe * Mr* Oew
Wrerl. Made** blag *Mr* * T
CkaWlet. **4 «*d**a *d*«M» *Br»
t» f* CMemetr) test* tha tad taws
hesh ♦# lie*** *f le*« •*» ehen pew-
weed heir l.ew ebb >*•* abtrt*.
ml pelted tl##»a* were Mile
• new. «1 «b* pretewuaio# we* tb*
rteletr sale*** la whisk Mr and Mre
C X Fbelp* Mr aed Mr* Bee IMg-
ay Mr a*4 Mrs Uarref Irtsber, M»
|gre (has Had. If. UhBBlh
Imoe a*4 Mrs Lee WMte took »#rt
Thla wm kwHeead by a present *W
belt map raw lb ebtrh a rnmamt
Thti to Wilbur C Hawk. Aw
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lectrrt last week pretMM oi the
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 44TH YEAR, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1932, newspaper, May 20, 1932; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559979/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.