The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1973 Page: 1 of 8
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16 rflir UOin S Schools - New School Talk
FAII FAIR QUEEN
the A temporary patch-up job got
as the building ready tor the 19T3-'
a
Charlie Jeoei took home his Parade winners in the float toTfrll
blue ribbon itf the fair this division — Boy Scouts, FFA, PTA Dublul Schools this .all
year. His 5 pears weighed a total i-od P A L Railroad. Pets - the new teina got underway with the school year, but will not last long,
ft • pounds and 4 ounces. Usso family Bicycles, Charles nrst grade enrollment the small- Every citizen that pays his taxes
~r~ .. -1— S^Rlantofi °r e8t nurnDer Wlth 31 stud*ntS- and votes fin all
Ihe auction wa* a huge success High headed by Kelly Blanton. The iourth and eighth grades . . . . n,,..,,, ^
this year making over »AD0. —- have the largest number with a duty ** thal DuJH" ^
s-ir «sr? “ .^-3
rSisditST building JTby S» Jte <“en the lint day with Mrs. J-efs go further than just tafe|
fund for a new Fill Fair building. 1913 Visiting Queen. Anita Nichols, teacher. Second ing about it — let s get it oij
grade has 31 students. Third, paper. r ...
Lots of milk goats were on The Fair bought a new sound fourth 60 and fifth with SI. Sam “
show and the free goat ioe cream system this year. It was used on Wolfe is Grammar School Piln- BCffliy GolkfWOy
-KBii — if you missed it, you stage as well as for the Parade, oipal. Annetirntire
missed the treet of the fair. -- Junior High enrolled 172 stu- ''rrV1*,
-- The Gospel Singing was out- dents with Grady Baker, Princi- At SOCICty Meeting
The Heifer Auction wasn’t sup- standing. Wednesday with MC pal. Sixth grade, 55 students. iVof Byrny Callaway, Abtlc
parted with buyers a* in the past. Arthur Gilbert and Saturday with seventh grade. 57 and eighth with Christian College wili make
Hopes am that next year this MC BUI Keith. 60.7 guest appearance at <he
auottan will be much better. ,, •**>■ * High School Seniors, 40 stud- meeting of the Dublin Historical
bad i„ck everyone ^thnt Steed* wtOUhte ents; Juniors' 51; Sophomore* Society Thursday. September
was so we don’t leave out any There is still great hopes of hear Prof. Callaway speak
Mickey Kennedy had
St this year’s Fair. His show
heifer got excited and knocked
Off her hoof while getting groom-
Mrs. Omlia Farris, chairman
ofthe Open Class division says
rim ran out of blue ribbons, due
to oo many entries this year.
MUm Williams, ait division had
many paMUqga of outstanding
value as well as Mur ribbon win-
now
This *w m first yaar the
Young Homomnhees entered in
•hebooth competition and took
borne a Mao ribbon for their
one.
building a new grammar school, history of the past.
'
The Comanche Rattlesnake
Club was on hand again this
year and entered a float in the
Fair Parade.
Something new and very excit-
ing was added as an exhibit -
—yhe Cowan Rock
Lion Players Show Spirit
Win Over Gorman; Play In
Memorial Stadium Friday
The Lions started fast and drives by Dublin. Penalities a quick opener up the mi
never let up Friday night as they stepped two drives and a fumble through another hole create^
overwhelmed the Gorman Pan- on the Panther live topped ano- a quick Jutting Dublin line
’Sit
MISS JUDY WHISENANT
Judy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whisenant was sponsor-
ed by the City of Dublin.,
«r.-.-a"iS£SS £
Panthers*
ing rain which alternated from 2 first downs in the fii
ofrty yitfds for the fifth
and kirk for the PAT was good
now the Lions had a 35-0 cushion
with 6:27 remaining in the
ie game.
Bank and Upper Leon Soil Con- t0 heavy never threatened
r serration Department. Dublin kicked off to the Pan- The defense continued
J—” there who fumbled on the second nate the Panthers
| Pies! Pies. Pies, acia oy tne play due tQ a tackie 0f David second half as they not only stop- The Panthers came back throw.
, Band Boosters Club had a succeas Thiefittudl. Randel Joiner fell on ped the Gorman offense but in- ing and moved to the Dublin 27.
5j in their annual project at the thg ^ at ^ Gorman 27 and the tercepted two passes and ran Haze then made a mistake- and
* fair. They sold completely out yonR qu^iy took it on to the them hack for scores. then to. the left sideline where
| helote the fair ended Saturday. end wjy, the j^t yard be- Darwin Hester intercepted a Mike Sharp made a one-handed
i- ing covered on a quarterback Bill Doze Pass and ran it 55 interception and picked up sev-
- The FHA under the guidance of sharp The kick yards for die fourth Dublin score eral blocks to go all the way for
' Lynda Stafford was busy making WB8 no for the extra point that seemed to finish the Panth- the final score of the night.
hamburgers at their stand, ihe and led 6-0 with9:01 re- ers cprr.ebuck hopes. Sharp pass- The kick missed and the score
) Freshman girls are the lucky mf,ining y y-e first quarter. ed to Boucher for a two point 3tood at 41-0.
* cooks for the annual event. Following the kickoff the Pan- conversion and the score stood at Gorman made a last attempt
S -■■■' — there were held and kicked to the 28-0 with 4:48 to play in the third to break the shutout after a Lion
The Fair wouldn’t be complete Lions. Mike Jumey returned the period. fumble deep in heir own terri-
| without the outstanding work of punt 75 yards for the second A blocked Gorman punt gave tory. The defense again helped,
i Herman Young and his helper, Dublin score. Sharp faked to Jur- the Lions another good chance however, and the game ended
J Garland Barbee. They are the liey and ran the ball in for the but the drive was again set back with the ball on the 4 yard line,
first to arrive at the fair and the two extra points to make the by major infractions. A 49 yard Outstanding play was shown by
last to leave. score 14-0 with 6:05 to go in the punt put the Panthers in the hole ail players ns everyone on the
...... first quarter. at their own 8 yard line. The Lior. squad played a great deal.
Mr. and Mrs. Lois Gee operat- The Lion defenders again main- Lion defenders again held and Young and inexperienced players
ed the Cancer Booth and were tained control of the game as forced another punt. The Panth- were a particular pleasant sur-
I on hand passing out literature they forced another Gorman punt, ere stopped the next Dublin prize as good depth was shown at
» to all passers by. David Boucher returned the punt drive with an interception near several key positions both of of-
——— 13 yards to give the Lions good mid-field. tense and defense.
\ The Carnival did not have much field position at the Panther 42. Gorman, drove to the 19 but The Lions will again be home
j at the fair due to the rain. Six plays later Jumey scored was stopped there by good sec- this week as the Millsap Bull-
, But. the rain was more impor- over ri^ht tackle from 19 yards ondaty coverage and a rush on dogs come to town looking for
tant to this area at this time. out. The kick was again no the Panthers passer who had their second upset of an 11-A
!___ good and the score stood at 20-0. abandoned hope of moving the contender. Millsap defeated Glen
1 Jimmy Walker was the lucky 1:34 now remained in the first ball on the ground. Rose 12-6 last week by scoring on
Queen ticket holder, winning the quarter. Tne Uons took over and scored the last play of the game.
I nop. Alter receiving his check No scoring took place in the on the second play as Jumey, Milsap is much in contrast to
he turned right around and han- second quarter despite good now playing fullback, broke open the Gorman squad as the Bull-
ded the check back to the Fair SI
] Association.- Walker said. ’’Here
I is your first money to start on
I (iP iPW Fall Fair Building.”
j--
j Joanna Riley came to the live-
• stock bams with her Holstein
heifer and ended up showing two.
• Her heifer had a heifer while at
the fair.
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| DUBLIN UONS 1973 VARSITY
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
1 Sept. 14, Millsap H 8:00
Sept. 21, Ranger T 8:00
i Sept. 28, Early H 8:00
# Oct. 5, De Leon T 8:00
v Oct. 12, Open
Oct 19, ’Goldthwaite T 7:31
Oct. 26 *Hico H 7t
Nov. 2 ’Valley Mills T 7:
Nov. 9 ’China Springs H 7:
Nov 16 ’Glen Rose T 7:
1973 B-TEAM, JR. HIGH
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Sept. 20 Ranger B,8,7 H 5:
Sept. 27 Comanche B.8,7 H 5:
Oct. 4 De Leon B.8,7 H 5:
Oct 11 Ranger B.8,7 T 5:
Oct. 18 ’Meridian B.8,7 H 5:
Oct. 25 *Hk» B,8 T 5:
Nov. 1 * Valley MUM B.8,7 H 5:30 j
Nov. 8 Goldthwaite B T 7:30
•China 8,7 T 6:30 ^ Quartertack Club recently sponsored a water melon slicing at the Stadium to raise funds to
Nov. 15 ’Glen Row BAT H 5:30 help the DHS Athletic department. Enjoying the cold melon were Rhonda Tate and ha parents
• him** Ohm Ronnie and Carolyn.
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Little Miss Fall Fair Queen, Julie Teague (right) and Runner
up Shannon Martin. Julie is the daughter ol Dr. and Mrs. James
Teague and Shannon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Martin.
Community Chest Drive 19th Year
Kick-Off Date To Be Announced
Willard Mann, owner erf the treasurer and Frances Clay,
Mann’s 7-11 Food Store, 925 secretary.
North Patrick in Dublin will head New directors are lone Kloster,
Dublin's 19th Annual Community M. J. Watson, Dr. Charles Crab-
Chest as President this year and live, J. P. Humphreys, Joe Ken-
Mrs. W. P. (lone) Kloster will nedy, Jay- Watson, Jimmy Har-
head the 1973 Chest Drive with p>U. Jack Johnson und Jimmy
Mrs. Mike Watson as co-chair- Johnson,
man. Directors for a two year term
The Chest iield their first are Glen Duncan, Vernon Gibson,
meeting for ’73 in August and Willard Mann. Linda Hicks and
set the Chest Goal far $5,250.
$600, Boy Scouts
$430, Campfire
$650. City Library
$200, Gonzales, (local)
$400, FFA Show
$500, Fair Park Improvements
$200. Goodfellow (local)
$600, Salvation Army
$200, Red Cross (local)
$200, Red Cross (National)
$5C0, Contingency fund
$200, Baseball League
$400. Community Recreation
5250, Cancer Fund (local)
Uons Club Broom Sale,Sept. 14;
Corner Of Patrick and Blackjack
The Dublin Lions Chib will coo- type of household cleaning aid
duct an all-out drive on Friday, and every item sold helps cane
September 14, to sell quality blind person to help himself,
blind made products to residents Sales of Blind Made Products
und local businesses. held by the Dublin Liens Club m
The articles are all manufac- previous years have been most
tured in the Lighthouse for the successful.
Blind, located tliroughout the The sale will he located on the
state. corner of Blackjack and Patrick,.
The I.ions Club s earnings from near Barries Gift Shop,
this sale will lie used for club-----
Quarterback Club
View Lion Games
fiv Instant Replay
Quarterback Club members and
Don Henson
Completes Study
Becomes Realtor
Mr. Don Henscn of Ed Leather-
projects for 1973-74.
The entire membership of the
Lions Club has been organised to
supply friends and neighbors with
this quality merchandise deliv-
ered right to their home*. |__________ _ _____
Every household can use some interested Lion fans enjoyed the
instant re-pluy film of the Duo-
lin-Gorman game during their
regular weekly meeting held
Tuesday night at the TPAL Co.
office. - • ,j
These are open meetings for
the public. Members urge ladies,
students and Lion fans to come
to these meetings and see the
action you may have missed at
the game.
The QB's just recently corn-
wood St Associates P.eal Estate pleted one of their yearly pro-
Company has completed his 90 JM*- maintaining the Fair Par*
hours of study and received his gj JfcffinSSLrfSt
Real Estate Broker's license to club made a profit of $200. All
be the second broker within the project money goes to help
cit buy needed equipment in the
atheletic department. Items bou-
Don is a graduate of Roswell, ght with QB’s money project ire
New Mexico and received his tbe football vaper lights, weight
Masters Degree at Texas A ft M machines for training and the ia-
University. He received his BS ^ for ^ watar melon slicing
Degree at Abilene Christian Col- sponsored by the QB club recent-
lege. ly only $40 was made.
He has been associated with Herman Burdette was elected
_ , . , , . '. secretary of the dub Burdette
Ed Leatherwood £ Associates for and Mann urgg a(j ja(jje#( 9ttt,
the past 1% years and lives with dents and Lion fans to join tbe
his parents Mr. and Mrs. T, F. 1Jublin Quarterback Club today.
Henson in the Harbin
v«Sr. ■ Henseir«i» **
lift-, and Mrs. John Henson
Dublin.
Lyndon H. Jones. Roger Hop-
kins, Henson and
gooil council meeting
and took care of a lot of things
that we think wili help our town.
We ordered some chemicals to
t ADtiiotnirn/vi put the streets* I know it
Leatnerwooa goun(js t00 gao(j tnje hot
extend a cordial invitation to it’s from a reliable company
come by and visit with them in a money back guarantee.
... mi i * j We elected W. L. Gee for our
their new company office, located tity jucj(?e
at 105 North Patrick We nid a very unpleasa.'" "u"
The Ijeatherwood Company is we had to do. We had to raise
a weekly advertiser in the Pro- Ihe water rate. We know it’s a
_ , , very unpleasant thing to do but
gress and are very pleasant peo- we nad no choice. Tjie Brazos
pie to do business with
PAR Championship
Held Local Golfer
Wins Second Place
River Authorities raised the City
of Dublin from $$3842.16 to
$4360.45 a month so you see we
had no choice but to raise it. We
know you are not going to like
it. We don’t either but we gel
it, so before you get after your
Mrs. George tPearl) Martin, Mayor or Council with a stick,
820 Preston Lane, Dublin won da you know any other way to
second place in the PAR Coun- f,x n and not fell into the hands
try Club Championship Touma- 0f the receivers, and we sure
ment recently, winning three out don’t want that. i,
of four games played over a four Earty Knox, Mayer
week period. Mrs Martin is a -—---
member of the country club and
Shop Dublin First
m
Dr. Clay Salyer.
One year term, Leslie Billings-
ley, Everett Hightower, Bill
Greer, Darrel Allison and Joe
Henderson.
Lion Supporters
Attend QB Club
Meeting On Tuesday
The Dublin Quarterback Club
met Tuesday night at 7:30 in the
TP&l, building
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with 30 mem,-
Other officers are W. D. Raley, bers and coaches Harris, Looney !
vice-president: Darrel Allison, and Helton, present. After a short j
*——-- business meeting Coach Harris '
are small but exceptionally showed and narrated the Dublin-
and have tremendous speed Gorman game film
sa the backficId. The Lion defen- Back the Athletic terms *y go-
will have a stern test this ing to these meeting, games and
to remain unscored on. paying membership dues of only
and see a spirited Lion $> 00. The Quarterback Club not
as they continue to pre- only backs football teams but
fopGdistrict play and a shot all athletic departments
*4fA playoff. Hopefully the Come next Tuesday at 7:30 p.
will be better and the m. in the TPAL building and G«0 Gilbreath-- Queen Runner-up,
will overflow with en- show the boys and coaches
Lion backers. are behind them.
0. Gilbreath.
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1973, newspaper, September 13, 1973; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775513/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.