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Thursday, Pec. 7,2000
The Dublin Citizen
Page 3
Tuesday!
803 N. Patrick
445-3610
DISD hosts free
adult computer
training sessions
lift Scenes
The Dublin ISD and the Parent
Learning Network will host a free
hands-on Computer Basics technol-
ogy session from 6 to 8 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 12 in the elementary
computer lab.
Seating will be limited so regis-
tration is erlcouraged.
Session topics include "I want to
buy a computer for home - what do
I need?", "I want to use the Internet
- what should I do?", "How do I
put this machine together?", "I am If’C a Kav)(
confused - whfit do I do now?", "I ^ ” UV j 1
am overwhelmed by this new tech- Robert and Marcie Hill proudly announce the birth of Caleb Robert
nology" and "This is easy and fun." Hill on Nov. 3 at Las Colinas Medical Center. He weighed 4 lb. 10 oz.
The sessions are limited to En- and was 17 inches long,
glish-speaking adults. For more in- Maternal grandparents are Paul and Judy Warner,
formation, call Ann Vaughn at Paternal grandparents are David and Patricia Tumey.
445-2577 or email avaughn@esc- Great-grandparents are Helen Warner, Faye Prukop and Otis and Patsy
ll.net. Harvey.
The Dublin Chamber of Commerce officially welcomed Fiddler's Dream to Dublin with ribbon cutting
ceremonies last week. Wielding the scissors are Nancy Weems and Paulette Valtierra, owner. The
store offers antiques, dolls, wood crafts, art, home decorating items and collectibles. It is located
downtown in the old Mott's building.
Local TOPS chapter welcomes new member
The Dublin chapter of TOPS Gypsy Seigars presented charms
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly) wel- to Neva Traweek, Sue Clearman,
corned a new member, Jarry Blair Gaye Truesdale, Barbara Bean and
Ted Schouten for maintaining their
weight during Thanksgiving.
Sue Clearman’s “Stressbusters”
tips for the week:
* Focus on the moment.
* Say no when you are overcom-
mitted.
3. Organize your work area.
4. Ask “How important will these
be in five years?”
„ 5. Get up early for a head start
The Dublin Goodfellow orgam- . T
,,;nn u. on a Dusy aay-
6. Don’t rely on memory - write
it down.
7. Unwind before bedtime.
8 Use an answering machine to
screen your calls.
9. You don’t have to own every-
from Brownwood, at its Dec. 1
meeting, attended by 21 members.
Gay Truesdafe was named best
loser and Janice Gamer was good
loser.
Goodfellow applications
for toys, food available
10. Make friends with non-worri-
ers.
11. Allow extra time.
12. Eliminate negative self-talk.
Work with what you’ve got.
The TOPS Christmas dinner and
gift exchange will be Dec. 15.
Robersons to be honored
on 60th anniversary
Robert and Lawanna Roberson
will be honored by their children
and grandchildren with a 60th wed-
ding anniversary celebration from 2
to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16 at the
Lingleville Baptist Church fellow-
ship hall.
The Robersons request hugs in
lieu of gifts.
BRIEFS
zation has distributed application
forms for its Christmas program.
The program provides food for
needy families and toys and fruit
for children (up to age 14) of
needy families just before Christ-
Application forms may be picked ^ou a<*n“re-
up at Dublin City Hall or the
Dublin Housing Authority office.
They should be returned to the
same place when cohipiyte®!" ,no'-'
,: Fqqd distribution will be on Dec.
Id'from'PoTy Hall in the housing
project. Toys may be picked up at
Perry Hall on Dec. 21 and 22 from
9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Donations may be mailed to
Goodfellow president Delbert Sha-
fer, 220 Gracie, Dublin, TX 76446.
Donations of canned food may be
delivered to Shafer's home at the
same address.
' V i : .
DAVIDSON GRADUATES
Jon Charles Davidson, son of
Bill and Sue Davidson of Dublin,
will graduate from the University
of Texas at Arlington on Dec. 17
with a bachelor's degree in man-
agement information systems.
He is a graduate of Trinity High
School in Euless and served in the
U.S. Air Force.
Uery Special Gifts
dill a lotf at luad
uoy 3vr>l 91
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Mattel's Platinum Edition Matchbox Collectibles
Choose from a huge selection of miniature die-cut metal
emergency vehicles, muscle cars, "oldies but goodies",
18-wheelers, workhorses. Some limited editions.
Johnson 9s Gift Shop
101 S. Patrick
445-2212
Lake Proctor Elevation
Stage 1 rationing (voluntary)
began Sept. 11 at 1144 ft elev.
Stage 2 rationing began when the
elevation had dropped to 1142.21
ft. After area rains raised die
lake elevation, city officials
reinstated Stage 1 rationing.
jij> ;
Sept. 17
1143.76
OcL 21
1142.31
Nov. 1
1142.40
Nov. 5-f
1143.44
Nov. 6
1144.72
Nov. 7
1147.43
Nov. 8
1149.31
Nov. 9
1149.82
Nov. 10
1150.09
NoV. 13
1150.49
Nov. 14
1150.53
Nov. 15
1150.59
Nov. 21
1150.72
Nov. 25
1150.78
Dec. 5
1150.65
There is
no charge
for ads under the
following headings:
LOST,
FOUND OR
FREE
DOLLS
Beautiful collectible dolls,
surprisingly affordable!
For all the little girls
(of all ages) on your gift list.
From $10 to $35
Fiddler's Dream
106 N. Patrick
Open Tues - Sat 10 - 6; Sun 1-6
SCHOOL BOARD
The Dublin ISD board of trustees
will meet at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Dec.
19.
DAR has program
on art history
Opal Black, a professional artist,
presented a program on art history
to the November meeting of the
Teha Lanna chapter of National
Society Daughters of the American
Revolution which met in the home
of Ivy Lou Cleveland in Stephen-
ville.
Starting with Stone Age art, Mrs.
Black, a DAR Medal of Honor
recipient, discussed art up to the
present. She exhibited several of
her own paintings.
Members attending were Mary
Blakley, Altha Wilkerson, Mamye
Casey, Lorena Sparkman, Melinda
Hammonds, Frances Tumey, Char-
lene Moser, Eloise Horak, Kate
Campbell, Merry Cowan, Dottie
Corbin, Elizabeth Cook and Mrs.
Cleveland.
Home tours
set for Sunday
The Garden Club's Christmas
Tour of Homes is set for Sun-
day from 3 to 5 p.m.
Features homes are A C: and
Billie Martin, 261 N. Grafton,
O.D. and Babe Clark, 506 W.
Mesquite, Mrs. Jo Johnagin,
350 N. Patrick, and Rev. and
Mrs. Ronny Barnett, 504 N.
Patrick.
Refreshments will be served at
the Martin's. A $1 donation per
person at each home will ben-
efit community projects.
Think Christmas Gifts!
^Just#T
Morenci’)
Candles;
Silver
Jewelry
Dec. Special
' Gilt \ Jf $3 OFF
i Certificates/ any lotion
purchase
December Special: 1 Mo. Unlimited Tanning, $20
580 Lingleville Rd #B, S’ville Sheila & Mike Fergason, owners
1 DAY SALE
ALL JEWELRY
50% to
’o
OFF
Reg. Price
ALL DAY THURSDAY,
DEC. 7 9am - 6pm
Excludes Christmas flyer jewelry &
watches already at great Holiday
Savings. Does not apply ALayaways,
special uidei«('jMii^|nft^chases
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JEWELERS
445-3731
118 N. Patrick
We've decked
om ludk, ya W
And we want to share the spirit
of the season with you, our customers.
We appreciate this community and are proud
to be part of it. And we appreciate your
patronage which has helped us become one of
the strongest banks in our area.
To show our appreciation,
we invite you to our annual
Open Hwwe
Friday, Dec. 8
9 am to 3 pm
in the bank lobby.
First National Bank
825 N. Patrick 445-4400
Member FDIC
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The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 2000, newspaper, December 7, 2000; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth770065/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.