The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1973 Page: 4 of 8
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w*» spISrri-sptomlng flteir Ugfitof
throats cdugh, and ft was dif-
fi^llt tr» the target was
a limit at dm-es mth* thin
mUtermod tfwps. lie I'd**
PdH« add WiMlIfc Departtn*
sd!S It wte going to be
stUBMi but eveh they
idtal the Mitts and *hf himtert
would CWM? in ptetodhs arid bH‘
gjhtes and amttes, arid they had
nd Mea that so many shots would
be fired not tti anger but In
virin.
Dublin Nursing Home Mews MUBtltet
Wade at Azel, iMr. Sam L. Bax
Cindyrt LnbtflW
Dublin Nursing Home New*
We missed .our news hems last land his mother <
week because of the Holiday. We ft. t. Hudspeth
-><d warn to sav that the Dublin Valley View. -,*t# JMM ______, ___
Dcurtet came during that week I Mrs. CampbeW had a wefidef- we*t Iter tisfftr 9fid husband, MI,
and we had such good singing, i ful time yesterday celebrating her and Mrs. Mike Alexander of Tex-
They are always welcome,
sure enjoy having them.
We have a new person living
here, ate is Mrs. Eula Jenkins
from Hie housing project. We hope
she will like us all.
Yesterday was Sunday and. Mrs.
Mayhall and myself went out to
Highland tc Church. Cams tone
for lunch and
joined us in goihg
On Don Rramletts PuiVe*
nrttttge our Dallas party of four
enriched the soil with minerals.
A hundred pounds of lead and 30
pritttds of brass, and the grey
leathered Jet like tiylhg
goodies dropped now arid
but most o! them ran the bar-
rage oI gunfire and went over to
light Oh the fence and die laugh-
ing.
After the fourth box of shells
were spent arid the third bird
was on the grouhl, things became
moie or. less than confused.
My wife said her gun was jam-
med because the Shell*; were so
med because the shells were so
old, and t told her that at the
'* wfiere itmfe Men
they needed ewtion
to prtsi hath ntlwf, and mt i
ed again.
Iu
pah JiAta ah
then, but they sure m h
Birttel at the Barbee
wto all over the
pohds had water, at
into, hut the birds were
t chested fit nodding hi the tiers, at m ^ m
We flushed them out, the air MMfVMfWV
win* turning white with gunpow-
der smoke, shoulders bhje with Vtatlng With M». Ralph Rogers
recoil, byes red wth straw and tret the Fall ft# weekend were
thl laws of Mtnf tB mfe getting tef son and family Mr. and Mrs*
•■MMBSfrfe me s ae «s
"" *** ®# *tr,Mhwn srjts
Mrs. Eddie
■Stir&tt*
he Trees. * ~ TTL. r*"*'*^
rata; she was using them they
wouldn't get much older, and and caught another mesa of fish,
then J. P. and his wife had i
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1 k^pt hoping he’d step in a hole *ornia Mr 4n*
few problems when her feet slip- detp enough to have to swim out. Houston,
ped from under her and she fell Personally I had no complaints.
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BLANTON PEANUT TRAILERS
DRYING UNITS
Pearman Inverter Dtygeiis
Digger Knives
Ung and Lilliston
" Combine Teeth
Dublin Peanut fo-Op
240 t>res<sot
Phone 445*2440
If * /
’ bootor, I f have tou^. dimes irt
my ear I would like far you to
feet out. They got stuck in there
last yew, and5-"
"Last year! Why didn't you
VWSt* money."
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For each box oi shells 1 used I
had a bit a. fhby’d'fly rttnf to-
ward the gun barrel, wait uritll
the trig** tm pulled, then they-
'd do ah inside loop and a snap
rod and rittte the trees m tome
back and light on a limb arid
Watrft. Everyone) even doves,
Uh0 a good comedy show.
We ended Up out past the Old
Apple Orchid where Ronald and
Jo Hfrtmn have a dairy farm
With thousands of doves, all of
which flew hack and forth across
a hilltop a half mile a*ay. I
dropped a Mi box of shells in a
tnnjiUo and had so chance to
get than baric, my folding stool
bollapaed twice and 1 left deep
impreseiMts in the sand, Lee step-
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MEARIH6 TESTS
“Due to
c
ARE IMPORTANT
Aif you have a hearing prob-
lem ef aby kind you owe it to
yourself to have an Electronic
Heering test made to And why,
inawSal can be ddde to help
»oB Before it is too late. The
tests are free end will only take
ibout M mthutol ftf your Ume.
W« ehfeek your tore for paek-
e tubes
for pack-
that let your
thell with the
etk your hearing
ircumstances
leyond our
(bene reading) air t»n-
k, feutside sounds) then
e how itiut]
tool.?.”
W;
tetoto Power A Light
Company has a lofifl,
history of providina it
__ w,golltf.
history of providing its .
customers with reliable '
electric power at the
lowest price consistent
with good service. The
Company wants electricity
to always be one of the
biggest bargains In your
budget
However, there are
circumstances beyond our
ssisisi'sr*
ficreases are Inevitable. ,
Higher Cost of Fuels The
Bimlnishlng supply of
hatursl gas and fuel oil has
bushed the prices of thlH
neneratinl pUmf fttetofe ti
hew highs and Is
I the
y.TP&Lrt fuel bill
MIBWBuaedf
buHt to operate with other j iljfw
fuels, such as lignite and bing at
huclaarmateriala.Th«e*
plants are much more
costly to build than gag-
fueled oni% but to assure
an arrlpie Supply 5f
trie power In the
ure, construction of ftoW
duties Is essential*-and
fnust be done even though
TPALfaeee additional
rising costs for labor, >
materials and land.
Higher Coat of Mnaftoinf
The rising oostgfmofi%
needed to flnanie hew
plants and other fadlltlea
nas been Incredline at!
vtaggnnoB nta
All of those elrcumataneee
are beyond <
-•* ““ J—gA,
Slhg j^vi wvuiviw
tost Her tnanever
- However, THL will
...ji ■
braaflMi
passible i
the pricsi 6f •ItoctrMMl
6l9vnn
service In the yflUl fHWL
ed wax, the
eaif brfkth
madhtnb We
net**, i
OllC 11 OH,
rflritedre hod liiuth sound the
ear will take. We can pinpoint
vow problem and explain in
plain English what can be done
to help you, then you make
»
thopsamja of people today suf-
tk lard of hearing-
some that wear
>), last because
too late ti> do some-
tog aboutrit... don’t let this
happen tigjnMi
Mir. Joe Treadway wBl hold
his. regular Hearing Aid Work-
sIMp nt the Ceiitfrtl kfofSl in Dub-
lin Monday, topi l«h from 1:30
P. M. to 3 P. M.
Wa invite you to coma in for
your free tost
We do repair
service on most
ai «Lji mM AmW
iiinnco 01 nius,
and have a full
service on clean-
bat-
yodt
dan
always save you
money. We are
Licensed by the
iwsy Rtate of Texas
**+'V2,US
need us. we are
iphenviile riffle*,
' Estate Bldg.) ev-
ery Thursday, and in the Ham-
littoi office every Mday 4*
fun Special testa tod assist you
it every way.
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Escorts of tile Little Miss Fair Contestants
received plaques this year along with each girl
receiving a cup. Shown hefre are Lueen Rowell
and her escort Tommy Johhsoh. Their parents
are Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Rbwell and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Johnson. »
night, We ted a real nice crowd.
Mrs. Benton has been in toe
local hospital for several days
We n»iw her, and hope she
wiB boom be better.
Mrs. Blankenship has had sev-
eral visitor*. They were Bobby
Knight of Lawton, Okla., Mr.
.md Mrs. Tommy McFarland
from Weatherford. Mrs. Lajoyce
Davis ol De laon, Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmie Lucas and daughters of
Mineral Wells, Debbie Roberson
and Deana of Comanche, and
Cynthia Garner and Kelly of
Proctor.
Mrs. U. S. Clanton of Dublin
visited with Mrs. TUmbow, Mrs.
Williams and Mrs. Nash.
Mrs. Williamson's brother and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Williamson were here to see her.
Jewel White had several visi-
tors. They were Beuna Collins of
Gusline, Ben Owens of Dublin,
Mr. ;lhd Mrs. fritil Neel of Hico.
and James Von White of Fort
Worth, also her daughter who
Visits her almost dally, Jo
Comptcn of Dublin.
C. H. and Nadine Carter visit-
ed Rhoda Carter.
Jack Egan of Fort Worth visi-
ted his brother Maurice Egan.
The Boxes company was John-
jw and Arlene Box. Clara and,'
birthday; it was a surprise to her. oikana; three brothers and tlietr
There were 10 of her children wives, Mr, rirtd MW. Haynes
there and a great great grand- Wyatt, San Angelo, Mr. and
daughter; which waa the center Mrs. Ralph Wyatt, Lubbock; feev.
of at unction. She also had a and Mrs. &toh Wyatt Hale. Cen-
mimber of real nice presents. ter. Also present were'their dau-
W. M. Griffin from Colorado ghter Lanelle, her hufbahd, Mai
City visited his mother, Mrs. Hutchins and baby Dina Renee
Pearl Griffin. Also her daughter, of Snn Antonio; two granddaugh-
Campbell Mrs. L. C. Commons from Burle- ters Theresa and Cindy Cole;
again list ison visited their mother Kay Cole of Abilene;
Mr. J. B. L Hancock from Several ' nieces and nephews,
Weatherford
Tura Hancock
was here to see Karen Alexander, Houston; Mr.
and' Mrs. Bill Easton and Karon
Ann of New (Means, La.; Steve
Wyatt. Lubbock: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles ,Wyatt. David Wyatt and
his fiancee Lisa, San Angelo.
Health Tip: How about consoli- Al| were unpreseed With the
dating aU your nagging lHtle Petttets new home town at Dub-
worries into one big complex? Jin.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.