The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1973 Page: 2 of 8
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DCBUN PROGRESS, THTTL, SEPT. IS. 19 In T.
ArtWfief
At Fall Fair
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Sate! Colorbrite
Double Knit Fabrics!!! *
All First Quality
VALUES TO »W YARD
FULL BOLT OF FINE QUALITY 58" - 60" WIDE POLYES-
TER DOU&CE KNITS. MACHINE WASHABLE AND DRY-
ABLE. EXCELLENT PANTS, RANT SUITS AND DRESSESII I
A ©REAT BUY AT THIS PRICE. HURRY IN TODAY
AND SAVE:! 111__
ONLY $2.66d
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tax
Winners
CLOTHINt
Junior Division
Part Suits
1st. Rhomb H
da H&m.'
Play S|iits
1st. Kira
Morton.
Senior Division
Pasts Suits
Pnrnn
HI Mrcn
Barbee
Way Suits
1st Gave Barbee
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Guests
fait Of Show:
V 2nd, RiM' Melba -McCounell.
» *y Hint nice Ubners:
Nell McConnell Mildred
Barbae; 2nd Jaanotte Mr^O R Lackey, Linda
Those
etK during the
Rev. and Mrs. G J, Huffllis and Mrs.
nad as weekend visitors her son Lee and Lori of Athenfe Dr.
PM Painter of Lufkin and her Uffc
sister Mrs. Lewallen of Odessa, and CheBryl of StepherknJle. The
Wyndel Tacketts also visited her
parents, the Rich CoWans and
$Qbby.
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^^’'^^aaSTon, Eli^aeHejfc
i Bwk, First Place Winners:
Bettye Lou Grauke, Maunell
Ben Bradberry, Bart Brasher- Wall
Judge: Mrs. Roxie Cress, Step-
Martin, Joyce Loudermilk.
Second Place Winners:
Linda Botndc. NeU McConnell, Beltye l™ Grauke, Sandra
Jet2LHan7 Wilson, Paula Reeves. *"2*. A *
^ ¥^°nneU’ Second Place Winners* SHOP
ThWflFlace Winners: ^ jL Teresa Jones, Maunell Wall
BBa Mae Daggett. 2; Man G. Paulette Cox
1st, Gaye Barbee; 2nd Gaye R. Lackey, Virginia Stephen, Third Place Winnm*
Ik Dublin
SALE CONTINUES ON
SUMMER DRESS
ladies
DRESSES
SPRING AND SUMMER
sleeveless pant suits
LADIES and CHILDREN
swim suits & shorts
hot pants & sleevelets tops
and blouses
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SAVE
20-50%
<0
BOYS
at srists
GOOD LOOKIN6
LEATHER ■*
FOR THIS JALJ ONLY
ALL1 MENS HOTS
Fashion
PANTS
HAVE SEEK REDUCED
SAVE
NO MENS OR BOYS JEANS INCLUDE©
I; I RTS TWIN orKJU SIZE
THERMAL |
BLANKETS
A ft HA #ili Caumn HfHlflllf in hiatl /
colors.
Barbee.
Blouses .
i < 1st, Karen Whiteheod
School Dress
1st Gaye Barbee.
--Food*
Chocolate Cake
lot. Barry Whitehead; 2nd Jean-
ette Morton; 3rd, Karen White-
head.
While rakes
11st, Karen Whitehead
Drop Cookies ,
1st, Barry Whitehead
Nutbread
1st Karen Whitehead
Quick Breads
k 1st, Jeanette Mortar.
, fudge
2nd, Barry Whitehead; 3rd.
Jeanette Morton.
Crafts
Paintings
1st. Cynthia Cooper.
Household Articles
1st Karen Whitehead l
"Candles
2nd, Kim Barbee. ’ 1
Stuffed Animals
14 Kim Barbee.
Craft Kits
H lip. Khh Barbee; 2nd Rhonda
llndson.
Miscellaneous
1st, Barry Whitehead,
notTcF
Dublin First
lock Pratt ft
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GE Franchise TV
SERVICE; ALL BRANDS
Covering Erath Co. and Hico
(817) 965-7537 894 N. Graham
Stephenville, Texas
Size 72" x 90'1
BELTS
In while qnd color Reg. $4.00 Volue
$2.50
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New Fall Collections of
Girl’s Pants and Tops
$8.oo $10.oo $6.oo $7-oo
3 - 6x
7-14
3 - 6x
PURE & BAGGIES
PANTS *
.FALL COAn«uid JACKETS
Great MlMtian of atylea and colors In Corduroy,
Polyesters. laminated Knits, lined and unlined Pui
Ck)lllorB and Quilts. All priced to fit your budget!
from $18100 up
Ladies and Children
Coats
CHILDREN
I $10.00 to 24.00
p LAWES .
from$25.00up
TANKS-TURTLE NECK &
STRIPE JERSEY TOPS
DIAL-A-MATIC
now only
$9195
Tools Only $19.95
.Rugs
Now 75c
This new Hoover Dial-A-Matic
wiU do the work of two cleaner*.
(1) It’* an upright that’s 30 per
cent more efficient. (2) With at-
tachments. it’s a canister with
250 per cent more power.
See this New Dial-A-Matic today!
Power Dial - lets you dial tW
cleaning action .. regulate* the
suction ppwer you need for
every cleaning job.
3-Pofiition Rug Adjustment, shifts
to “Low” Pile. ’’Normal” or
’’Shag” for maximum cleaning
efficiency on any carpet.
rime-To-Brapty Signal - tells
when extra large throw-away
bag is full. Bag changes in sec-
onds!
for the construction of Texas veteran after th^refe
a«a walls and breakwater* eran has filed with the
upon a vote of the real-
dent property tax-
PRyets."
NUMBER SIX
ON THS BALLOT
(S.J.R.26)
pnnuel *e«ion* of the Leg-
islature. The regular session
in each odd-numbered year
sg
ular session in each even ".Tri
numbered year would be for
a period not to exceed 00
day* and would be limited
to conaideration of fiscal
matter*, and any emergency
matters submitted by the
Governor. The 60 day ses-
sion could be extended by
the Governor for a period
f*pt to exceed 30 days;
Provide an annual salary
r members of the Legisla-
sfedrurassws
pf unmarried adults,
The wording of the pro-
posed amendment as It will
war on the bsllot is as
ow*j
“The, constitutionel
amendment to extend
th* $3,000 *d valorem
by adding a new
i whiclu ,
------es that th
court, concurrently
county court, shall
general jurisdiction of * l
bate court and in a protj
t, shall have the ante
ture noi
per year
_, ■ a pei. ______ I
exceeding $10 per day for
each day of each regular
pnation of money ahalf be
made for a longer h
'bate
have
. ction otherwise
conferred on ft by law. It
alep provides that the legis-
lature may increase, dimin-
isb|, or eliminate the jurisdic-
tion of the district court or
coonty court jn probate
tax exemption to the imtter*> *”®y «dopt rule* Constitution is amended by
gjaP» igissvtS Ssf* *” *••**
NUMBER FOUR
ON THE BALLOT
■z fS--AIW.il
Article XVI, Section B9,
of the Texas Constitution is
new
the courts of civil pp-
creating a conservation am
teclamation district shaH^be
ES!S
ernw!« body of each moor-
•stimates of anticipated rev- in
-ts.
to proved# with ttie Goyerno^ lieuten-
qnnl.....
“The constitutional
■msndment stating that
th* district court oon-
nurrently with the
ty court shall have
standing
limitation* on total tax
rates, to levy such an mud *4
valorem taxes on the tax-'
able property in the dty,
town or village aa are neon-
terv to pay the principal of
and interest on, when due,
the general obligations here-
lature is empowered to limit
hate proceeding the
friet opuri Shall also
JUrUdiction othei
W£ CARRY A COMPLETE LINE and Modle*.
SEE OUR BIG SELECTION.
HIGGINBOTHAM'S
QUALITY and SERVICE
DUBLIN, TEXiS
te do ao, the limitations
wteblislMid by statute with
inspect to the total principal
amount of bonds which
S£S&2fc§ '*k"**M **
any pro-
the dis-
aiso have
«ndferfnrEh«^n n by;i*W' ""““f t Of bonds*''which
HSiS- 3-isrssa
Pf the district court or
C.0^rVl!iwProbat* ......—..I
such cases
sLrssSr -
•ounty courts,
K
„ ....... . Umitetjon
on^dties, towns, and vil-
The wording of the pro-
"J constitutional amend-
pears on the
, -jows:
‘Th# constitutional
amendment to authorize
citlte, towns, and villages
to levy such ad valorem
toxea as are aufficient to
obligations hereafter
NUMBER NINg \
ON THE BALLOT
(8.J.R, 25)
Aritde VIII of the Texas
“stitution is amended by
• new Section 2C
Allows the Legislature.
» i.-; *,Hy SS3M
\ except with the consent
of both spouses.''
SWA*
con.tltution.l ‘■fJSriSrtin'dVlS?
si.'SWd'sra
dering on the Gulf of
Mexico to ittue bonds
SWSS;
KtSL
operative."
SScTorlSJftfecs:
through the Board uie tract '
■elected by him or her and
before the purchase has
been completed, then the
eurviviug spouse may oom-
plete the transaction.
Th* wording of the pro-
posed amendment a* tt will
appear on the ballot is S*
Constitutional >
ent to provide
additionaT $100
in bonds or obli-
of the State of
jr the Veterans*
Land Fund.” v
NUMBER EIGHT
ON THE BALLOT
(S.J.R. W
Article XI, of the Texts'
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.