The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1970 Page: 3 of 16
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Robert Grouch enters Dublin in the early forties
and remarks he had dairing on his mind. Here with
Robert are his children Bill and Linda.
30th, Apt. 201, Austin, Tex.
James Andrew Bird, 667 Myr-
tle, Dublin, and Sandra Gail
Bellamy, Rte. 3, DeLeon.
Hank Randal Watspn, Star
Rt., Bluff Dale, Tex., and Glen-
etta Faye Mdrris, Box 67, Blul'f
Dale, Tex.
Larry Davis Driver, Rt. 3,
Box 46, Stephenville, and Mar-
tha Alice Adams, Box 34, Ste-
phenville.
Samuel Oscar Montgomery,
3501 Westridge, Fort Worth,
and Dorthe Geraldine Hudzittz,
2801 Princeton, Fort- Worth.
David Lee Oakley, 4601 Vir-
ginia Lane, Ft. Worth, and San-
dra Gail Ericksen, 6608 S. Free-
way. Apt. 19. Ft. Worth.
Thomas Matterson Smith, 104
Steve Roberts Dr., Smyrna,
Term., and Model in Janette
Guana, Rt. 2, BoxSf72, Stcphen-
ville.
David Robert Humphries, 333
Hurt St., Dublin, and Linda
loyce Hardin, Box 397, Dublin.
jlohn Joel Burleson, 985 Char-
lotte, Stephenville, and Ellen
Buemma Frizzell, Rte. 2, Bluff
Dale, Texas.
Larry Wayne Welty, Box 591,
Stephenville, and Glenda Jean
Slay. 1321 Frey, Stephenville.
Reed The Classified
Chiropractors
Hold Convention
The Texas State Chiropractic
Association will hold its 55th
annual convention in Fort Worth
on June 11-13 with headquarters
at the Sheraton Hotel. Around
700 doctors of chiropractic are
expected to attend.
Congressman SHm Wright of
Fort Worth will be the principal
speaker at the closing session
on Saturday.
Dr. Gerald H. Brassard of
Beaumont, president of the
American Chiropractic Associa-
tion. will be a featured, speaker
as will Attorney Ben Bernstein
of Philadelphia, Pa.
Joe D. Bari no, Jr., director of
astronaut physical conditioning
for NASA at Houston will speak
on space physical fitness.
Other key speakers wijl be Dr.
Raymond L Nimmo of Gran-
bury, Dr. W'llliam Harper, pres-
ident, Texas Chiropractic Col-
lege, Pasadena, and Dr. James
McWilliams, academic dean of
Lee Junior Colege in Baytown.
Presiding at the business ses-
sions will be Dr. Johh W. Muil-
enburg of Houston, president of
Mrs. Robert Hancock
Cum Laude Grauate
Clista Hancock (Mrs. Robert
Hancock of 617 King Drive, Bed-
Jesse P. Hancock
Rites Held May 13
and Mrs. William Hancock. He
w-as a member of the Methodist
Church. July 4, 1909 he was
married to Mamiej Wooley in
Stephenville. He was a retired
Humble Oil Co. employee, work-
tion Saturday, May 30, when she
graduated with honors from the
University of Texas at Arling-
Jesse Preston -IfAncotk, 80,
--------- of the ComyrTConimunity, pass-
ford^ realized a ^ambt- ed away Wednesday, May 13, ;ing in the Comyn plant the en-
«»S 00 a m. I tire time wor|ced for the
\a- at were *n Goblin companv Since retiring he had
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"m^: iLncock is the daughter Baptist ■""« 48 years,
of Mrs. T. C- Patterson ot He John Harbin of Dublin was or- j Survivors are his wife of the
hofne; one son, Lcland of Comyn
one daughter, Mrs. Vera Han-. j
_______, ... cock of Grand Prairie; one sis-j
Dublm. Pallbearers were Dock j ter, Mrs. Anna Mae Berna of j
Sides. L. D, Belyeu, C. P. Irvin, Dublin; a half sister, Mrs. C, J. I
Carleton Bassett, R. F. Hudson Mullbille of. Florida and a half
Attend Year
Church Sunday
all of De-
and Wade George,
Leon.
He was born in Coleman
County on July 2l( 1889 to Mr.
Leon, and her. parents-in-law, ganist fo7\Ingm Mrs." Sa°m
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Han-f Cowan, Early Knox. Son La
cock, live at Purves. Bourne and Robert Cox, all of
• Graduating in the upper ten
percent of a class of 687 candi-
dates for degrees at UTA Sat-
urday, Mrs. .Hancock and a con-
temporary classmate, Mrs. Lee
L. Kibbe of Hurst, who also
graduated with honors, were pic-
tured in the Hurst-Euless-Bed-
fo'rd newspaper with a three
column story of their achieve-
ment.
Clista and her husband, Rob-
ert, an engineer at Ling-Temco-
Vaught, have two sons, Gary, a
junior at L. D. Bell High School,
and Paul, a seventh grade stu-
dent at Central Junior High.
“It would have been impos-
sible to achieve this goal with-
out the cooperation of family
and friends,’’ Clista told the
Hurst reporter.
Majoring in Spanish and mi-
noring in math at UTA, Clista
served as secretary of Alpha
Chi scholastic honor society and
is a member of Sigma Delta Pi,
Spanish honor society. She is
also a member of Hurst Sonata
Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Han-
cock of Dublin were among the
3.000 who attended the UTA
graduation exercises.
brother, Dub Hancock of Dub-
lin, and two grandchildren.
.Internment was in the Dublin
Cemetery.
MUSIC CLASSES
Beginning June, 10
PIANO
VOICE
ORGAN
PRIVATE LESSONS
Mrs. Rex Keys
216 E. Mesquite
Hospital News
Ida Miller, Stephenville, ad-
mitted 5-28-70, dismissed 5-29-
70.
Phil Keith, Dublin, admitted
5-28-70, dismissed 5-29-70.
TSC'A.
Dr. V. S. Salyer of Dublin is
chairman of membership pro-
curement for the association.
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Progress
Courthouse News
Eula Snow to Mrs. John No-
land. Consideration $7,250.00.
Lot .2, Blk. 2 Wolf's First Addn.
Robert M. Knobel & Wf. to D.
L. Mclnroe & Wf. Consideration-
SI ,973.00. Lot 1 A, Blk. 96, City
of Stephenville.
David L. Laird & Wf. to David
Whitfield & Wf. Consideration
$10.00 AOC. Lot 17-A, Blk. 72,
City of Stephenville.
M E. Stephens to Veterans
Land Bd. Consideration $11,000-
.00. 63 301 acres of the D. W.
Babcock Sur.
Duruood Coffey to Gloria Cof-
fey. Consideration $1.00 AOC.
Lot| 5 & 6, 8; Blk. 21 of the
Soutbside Addn.
J. C. Spikes & Wf. to Hardy
R. Edward s. Consideration
$10 00 AOC. Lot 8, Blk. 1, Chap-
man Addn., Dublin.
John Hancock to Philip Hale.
Consideration $10.00 AOC. Lot
10. Blk. 4, Cage Adda
Darrell E. Williams & Wf. to
Virgil, R. Laughlin: Considera-
tion $10 00 AOC. Tract of land
in the Conrad Sigenauer and
Fannin County School Land Sur-
veys.
E. L. Fowler to Ronald D.
Hilburn & Wf. Consideration
$13,000.00. 59 91 acres of the
Henry Fan thorp and G. L. Ad-
dison Surveys.
Ld Keith Chunn & W’f. to Ed-
ward Keith Chunn, Jr., et al.
Consideration $10.00 AOC. Two
tracts in the town of Purvis
and Lingleville.
Marriage Licenses:
, James Aaron Mahan, Rte. 3,
Dublin, Tex., and Karen Sue
Pounds, Rte. 2, DeLeon.
Jack Richard Patton, 2718
Sherman St.. Apt. 206, Gold
briar Apt., Grand Prairie, and
Beverly Jo Shelton, 839 Char-'
lotte, Stephenville.
Marshall Glen Riley, Rte. 3,
J, Box 448, Fort Worth, Tex.,
and Toma Faye Bynum, Rt. 1,
Mansfield, Texas.
Bobby James Jokel, 594 N.
Lydia, Stephenville, and Sandra
Kaye Decker, Rte. 6, Box 34,
Dublin, Tex.
Reginald A. Ridgway, 669 N.
Belknap, Stephenville, and Re-
becca llene Dyer, Rt. 4, Stephen-
ville. 1
Leonard Alan Cedars, 950 Har-
bin Dr., Stephenville, and Linda
Dianna Prudhomme, 610 W.
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1970, newspaper, June 4, 1970; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775400/m1/3/?q=%221970-06-04%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.