The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1947 Page: 1 of 10
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Envious Of
F ootball
Tonight
HiCO AT DUBtlN
1IM—Advocating City nad Cnwiiwity Inter •at*
TXH7J
Improvement Need ami Bond
Issue Presented To City Council
Retlabto source* have reported
that the «MI well on the BaAt Ranch
atm mUaa tram town will to <*<>»"
another MO tart The contract
heath at MM feet was reached on
Wednesday of this week, but be-
cause at the herd formation that
they were In 0 new contract of MO
mote feet eu entered into
Cadie hen net been set on the
all dwwtny M MM feet at UUa Ume
Just hew mush eh hea been found
cannot he determined until a oaa-
hea been art and the well clean-
ed out Future Man* have not been
driller an
thence In
tern lory
Mr mil-
i Dublin Flour
le Panlck,
lean both
a advance
utery and
for the
tartsd he
» at total
an active
T o Spitlt Monday
At the regular meeting of the City
Council Tuesday night at the city
j nail three speaker* presented to the
Council the need In Dublin of a city
improvement program In order that
hr people may have adequate sstqr.
barrage, fire protection and recrea-
tion tor the young people
Kenneth Huff. Secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce, presented a
resolution that was peered at a called
turn In care of fire " The Fire Ctuef
backed up the engineers report# U»
every reaped end called the attaoe
Uon of the Council to the
Inadequacy of tiie water
the deed ends’ that non exist
encouraged thetn to carry this dty
Improvement out as tar as the flrw
department need war concerned
Francis INrry. editor ol The Prag-
ma. arms present and stated to the
meeting of tnie orgaruaatlon. asking j Council that The time is nere for
that tiie City Council call an election Dublin to go forward and we cant
lor these Improvements, In on grow any more until water, i
amount that they thought adequate street faculties ore made
W P Hallmark. Fire Chlel. told He brought out that
the City Dads that Dublin was go- i people were wanting
mg to ha»* to ftt their water main
m the near future U they expected
many,
to build
Slid could not find a place that of-
| fered them all the latest tacUluaa,
to keep the low key Insurance rate -and consequently theee people worn
that thta city now enjoys Mr Hail just waiting This bond muoey will
i mark said"Those Improvement* oa! not ail have to be paid by the pceaewg
outlined by this engineer's report property owners, but this new prop
irfeda to be done badly There are erty will pay its part loo. and If Ww
whole sections of town now that dent make this new tmpro1
have built up In the last few years; then thh new property never
that do not have a fire plug and
consequently very little fire protec-
Siock Law Election
Saturday, Oct. 23
First Conference Of
The Governor’s
COMO RE** MAN
*FC AR AT
• TATI
now |
MTTW
frevkn
MT-ID Ik
MAT. OCT. *
Thera will be *n elector held in
!‘reelnet Mo 2 to determine whether
Horse*, mulea. Jack* (rniitfi. cat-
tle vhewp. goat* ttartev, and hogs'
shall be permitted to run at large
This e'action was called by the
Ermti. County Cbounlasi nets' Ooun
at the reurst of a peouor. praaented
With the required number
propem owners Uv •
be built. Perry sold
Fallowing the regular bum ness thw
Council held a discussion on the
question of calling s bond electiOR
and for how much This discuaatato
lasted until eleven o clock at the end
of which they were unanimously Rs
dgresmant that Dublin should carry
oa this Improvement program They
were also in agreement that the
amount should be 1275 000 at i
A. Ui Mnks *» L n
F Hallmark
on the raa
at Trinity
kwbsasiM
of
at ram Mae Ibw Ah OeR*
ash of ihsesssl etasoA
Tsdf yea ship a sotagde
my M pevwd Mg’ Ms haw
had we teta door tame ta
war R* wdght A* the Craw-
fare flews svy hsev la was year
near Vary trwtv A T. Crww-
Hsllrnsrh i
tt M Meta
If tab merle
'their ten*
The Charter at the United Vi-
(ions begins We the people, 0f uv*
United Nations" —not Stale.- but
pwpiea- you and t
The support which the Untied i to
I Musas wtt give to the United Na- of ugvmes at
fkms depends In turn or the col- t»c ta this precinct
jtortlve eng of Re rlttaen*. few we The election date i
are a democracy "WS, the F*o- <> taker 25. Rail‘t boxes
pie in whaee name the thartta was At Aitwis*
drawn lend «*» support by being in- Pune* **na
I armed end personally mmraated
That we may br tatter informed or
i the wort our Congress la doing tar
Cfmf “k the people let s come and hear
at the Method 1st Phurrh
y night Oct JO at 7 M
Is Invited and urged
to enow The United Motion* can
fr«R aO
The Council felt that the
r.hntild expram ihemsrlves ae to their
attitude toward this program aa R
is always the desire of the city gov-
ernment to carry out only the wishes
of the cithern Therefore, no order
, was paaaed at this meeting far an
, Saturday riecuotk but the altitude at the
will be neld Council «*» favorable
Clstfette Alexander/ Chy Tas kale bet
HlU Dubitn. Kilter *1 The city tax rate lor tin* year. ,
Higbiand. Victor. Moccasin, 10*7. was set at It k0 per 1106 vai-
i. Ur rvllle School Hill. Bun- uakion This to tils I
and Harbin ' roar
m
rate aa iota
State Health Department InspectorsFind
Need For Water Sewer Improvements
raa Or-
ta no stronger than the euUerttm
will of the nation* that support «
kf NiRRIU
It XK-Wf
r5*r Nila Henson On
Student Council
At JTAC
Fires are
utility pahs and many skhev
ta rural sections
RMtaBW wank an
AWARD OF NAVT MEDAL*
Monday night October M. f:M
pm at the ttko Theater Mary
veterans at World War n wUl ta
swarded the Wald War Victory
Medal and the Mnertcon-DMeame
GENE MTTMtON COMFLETEH
BRIDGE BETWEEN ATCFHEN-
VtLLC AND ALEXANDER
a ta gtvw tatter fire prevan
ta aU small towns sod rural
mOIMl AT I NIOM t
MNDA1 AFTERNOON
and Mf*
ions After Second
inference Victory
[game at a GUMCM
on the M
. h*h tama
gdtafi t!m» „ ^
hsw anmm U
'■•"•to mm
of One year Ota ta k
i ether mem tan of the atadtad
A and to help ta
the rood of ths *»*
a* a whom whim arv the
MNa ta a senior ta Ttartataa thta
year majmtag ta eugtaaevtag wtatoto
• a vary unusual coma* fur a g*t
and am that iigutata much wort
l the upswing ktrtasff Nn*
I ta yards tar them m Twrtrton sod has
Mi stag.
tad on — to wip
year, and attend the
neat year
rune to irvitad Id attend the
which is to he htad at Oak
•Oem haw i-roadMi lb COM
arty Knox and everyone ta
e to «w» and enjoy gee
-Navy man. eligible for
lot* may receive them at
He must have hta ortgtna!
by . r.aedFDLUtaotnJF
papers with him, photo
static eepirs will no* he accepted
AU Mary medal* are to he gives ta
pateivi i and wUl not he amt thre
the omii The public Is tamed
mends In Dublin received w
taat work of the death of O. A.
Modal at Dallas Mr Bendol
the husband at the former Mha lla
Oslhrv of this city.
Sofia Priam Sleer
J
mn EXAMINATION
(he haU
ta Otark (far
• 'KifrYff ||n| to 1»*H pif fMm*
M«. Tmtaktaa a^ heqr^ta htah ^ u» Mow of TVxas
» ORh^ta ** *• * tM%*ir *•
WM UMktahta
by #'1-f
A barber ur was enjoved by aotne
72 men of Btephemilie. Duhita
Wtgta and the Alexander territory’
Monday noon at * new
bridge that hoa Ju*i ben t
four mllrn out on the sin
Airxonder rood
Hli, bridge > • b>
K R Hudson In four week*
which ta exception *l .nilitaltag
that thta Is a two span bridgt
Alarm Creek Oounty Judge Oantat
gave the Mvncauon after which a
very ntae Meal of barbecu*. a
bourn, oatana pickle and coffee
enjoyed fallowing the meal I
were and* by vartoua people l
aot all ta whom expressed thatr
ptaaoure the bridge eras built and
ta batata able ta have It
Thao* from Dublin at
awe Oene Hudson Joe Klrkton.
Joe Kennedy, Kenneth Huff.
Jerosne Shilling bun; and Ihwneta R
Fury.
The oata ta the bridge w*» around
HE which was derived from
■oaktans by the Commimtooare
Court, the Mnslnsss men of Otap-
hravtOe, and the farmer* living on
the road.
A&P Now In New
Store Building
up ta
■The AtoP Ocoeert opened |
[their new tarnation In the Masonic
Butldlrg this morning This Is one
of their Super Store* with modem
fixture, and market
I This near location of AtoF's ta
on the corner north of the post
, Jhce The Masonic Lodge rebuilt
the building according to weetftea-
n ta thta company R has a new
Hght colored brick front, with large
etam £*"**""*'
Two rcpreae«»Utlvo# at the BtoM
Health Deportment. O. H Oloa* and
0 B Barron, were in Dublin Monday
snd Tuesday of thta week an • tour
01 Uispecuoi. of drug stares cafSR
grocery six) mat market* and re-
port that U»ey found most places ta
better than averags sanitary caodh-
Uort* lor towns of our star With too
except on." the buatnaM operstak
were wry cooperative la remedying
the dele u lound
They atao made * cheek on wntor
well oonlamination that has been re-
stating from the unthottahtod prae-
tors of using abandoned walls M
asptic tanka Thta ol courao. was oaa
ta the practice* resorted to bitauw
ta inadequate steer lines to oaonata
op Tboss person* guilty of thta prac-
tice assured the inspector* that they
would Immediately stop thta precttaR
construct approved type septic tonhi
and cooperate with the State and
City Health ofRcsfx la the measure*
to purify the underground
water supply
This ta a mas* mrtaus umtNMM
and Utreatane the health ol the an-
tler town.” said Mayor R. T. Shoe-
Anyone now ao disposing ta
Into the underground wotta
supply ta warned to slap the prac-
tice at once Any person knowing ta
_____ s condition In tita tnunedtadh
neighborhood la urged to notify thp
Chief of Police, the City Health of-
ficer. or any other member ta U*
city government With the wntor
supply of all West Ten** towns to
vital ‘question, it ta imperative
take every step passible to
re any
the Mayor
The representatives of the
Health Department
rul for the cordial reception
them and the fine _
cooperation found at aB
City offletato
they are grateful far the
thorn men a
which they went
They operate on
they are Hat Lit tarn's
ham * <
do and they went
and «b
were very gndta*
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1947, newspaper, October 17, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth592629/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.