The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1970 Page: 2 of 8
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the purlin progress, tht r., ait., 6th, i?no
Haney And Spears
Wedd'nq Date Set
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EDNA HILL
COMMUNITY
ROCH COMMUNITY
By Mrs. J. D. Stephens
I,
UNION GROVE COMMUNITY
Visitors Sunday with Mr. and .son, Tom Cain, a granddaughter,
Mrs. Arthur Sims were Sir. and Susie, and husband from For.
R M j -ji icrassb [Mrs. Edd Sims and Mr. and Mrs. [Uaiih. Also another grand-
Oimreiivaldosed Sunday Vorgil Sims ,rom ncar I)l,blin daughter and husband, Mr., arid Mrs Ucal Jones the weekend
with lunch at the neon hour.
Everyone enjoyed the week of
good prearhing and fellowship.
Frank, Rita, John, Walter and
; I went to Love Field Thursday
to meet my sister, Mrs. June
Muruszack, from Cleveland,
Ohio. On our way back we
stopped by for a short visit with
Leldon. Gaye and Michael. Also
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pettijohn and
family of Benbrook.
Nig Robertson and son Corky
| visited with Frank Barbee and
family Thursday morning. Sun-
day visitors were his grandad
Walter Barbee. Mrs. Dealma
SblUingburg and H. J Barbee.
Nice to have Preston Salyer
home from the Stephenville Hos-
pital where bo had surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. finest Dishman i Mrs Bob Dennis, from Stephen-
and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Nutter ville.
By Nfra, J. Fine
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Chand- were in Stephenville Funeral
ler and Verda Mae Stephens of Chapel Sunday evening' at 3:30
grand- Fort Worth visited with Mr. and Rev. B. F. Jones ©officiating.
We extend our sympathy to the
ARE YOU A FISHERMAN?
By W. R. LONG
If you are a true fisherman.
you have certain characteristics ^-.q
Hospital News
Edith J Thackerson, Dublin,
admitted 7-27-70, dismissed 7-
and son from Big Lake end Den-
nis Cox and family from Fort
Worth were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. David Andrews
Aaron Davis attended a fam-
ily reunion at San Antonio over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Edyard Easley 1 family.
of Odessa arc visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Clement Jones this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bradley
visited their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Elolsc Preston spent Sun- Mrs. Ilayes and family in Gus-
day with her daughter, Char
nd children spent the weekend lotte Gilder and family at I>e
Deborah Inez Hanley, bride
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Haney
of Route 2, StepheqviUe, an-
nounce the engagement and
nounee the engagement and ap-
preaching marriage- of their
^ fweek’s vacation with us
Roger Earl Spears of 528 Park w aml ,
Street. The bride-elect is a I960
graduate of Lipan High School
and attended Tarleton College.
The prospective bridegroom is
I 1968 graduate of Dublin High
School and it employed at
Southern Airways. TTie wedding
Ik planned for August 7 at 8:00
p. m. at the East Side Church
of Christ. Friends and relatives
of the couple are invited.
1heO(d1t>nwt.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDon-
ald, Marc, Sherri and Charlott
from Odessa are spending a
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pond.
J&cv and Mrs. Louis Slurkey
from Brownwood, also Mr. and
Mrs. N. C. Cargill and daughter
Pats#, and children, from Lytle
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Blanton.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Parsley
had as weekend visitors a grand-
“Future generations will be
ben free, eqggl and in debt.”
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Skip's Cgfaterla
Open for Breakfast
6:00 Every Day
Mr. ami Mrs. Marvin Burleson
from Tulsa, Okla., are enjoying
a few uay» rest with us also.
Bible students- convention of
Siloarn will start Friday at 7
p.m. and go till Sunday at 4
pm. Everyone u invited to at-
tend. °
Mrs. George Fuqua of Lamesa
and son Glen, a friend Steve
Dodkins, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Westfall,
over the weekend, and enrolled
Glen at Tarleton State College.
Gary Aardal joined the navy
and is stationed at San Diego,
Calif.
Eric Vaughn Stockton of Dal-
las is visiting this week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Vaughn,
Mr and Mrs. Bryan Thiebaud
spent the weekend visiting in
Big Spring and Odessa, on up
to Goodland and Farwell. Rob-
ert rode in the rodeo at Big
Spring and Farwell. They visited
her sister, the E. E. Mulloys,
of Odessa, and the George Fine
family at Farwell.
S. C. Whitten
Grandson Weds
The approaching wedding of
Michael S. Whitten, grandson
of S C. Whitten, was recently
anounced by Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
cellus Vertregt of Bellflower,
Calif., parents of the bride-to-
be, Miss Janyce Vertregt
Leon.
Mil's. J. E. Steele returned
from Fort Worth Saturday and
entered the Dublin Hospital.
SON, NIECE, FAMILIES
VISIT MRS. FISHER
Dr. and Mrs. Larry Homes of
Ham.den, Connecticut, and
daughters Catherine, Susan and
Rebecca, were guests of Mrs.
Harvey Fisher last weekend.
Other visitors were her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fish-
eft Karen, Stephen and Mark
of Roswell, N. M
A niece of Mrs. Fisher's, Mrs.
Holmes is the former Harriet
Vann, and has been a frequent
visitor in Dublin. The Paul Fish-
ers who are on vacation return-
The wedding will take place ,
at Bethany Christian Reformed 10 Dublin Wednesday for an-
Church in Bellflower Saturday,
August IS.
Parents of the groom-to-be are
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Whitten of
Montebello, Calif.
CARLTON
By Mrs. Fred Geye
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Martin
visited in
weekend.
Lubbock over the
Just Arrived
Two and three Piece Pant Suits
tor limited time $2.00 Oft Regular $ 12.00
Pant with Purchase of Mixed & Matched
Blouse
LIU'S
Dublin, Texas
County 4-H Camp
Held At Fair Park
The annual County 4-H Camp , _ , ,
will be held August 7 at Dublin ^ a ,aw firm there since his
Fair Park from 9:30 a.m. tb 2:00 fMwUon from Texas Tech
other few days stay before go-
ing home to Roswell.
HERSHBL BARNES
CHILDREN VISIT
lira. Tommy Love
spent lest weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hershel
Barnes. The former Sherry
Barne3, Mirs. Love, is a May grad-
uate of the University of Texas.
As a baccalaureate nurse she
will be employed by the city of
Austin beginning this month.
Recent visitors of the Barnes
were their son, Hershel, also of
Austin, who has been associated
tine Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Russell
visited their son and family in
Brownucod Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jtjrney
attended singing in Stephenville
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mr*. O. Di Capell
and Burlene are home after hav.
ing spent several days traveling
in the southeastern part of the
state of Louisiana.
Dinner was served in Fellow-
ship Hall of the Church Sunday
for the family of Noble Dave
Wbo NSsed away Friday in a
Palla* hospital. Funeral services
Mr. and Mrs. King Stephens
carried his mother to Fort
Worth Monday, where she will
visit with her daughters there
for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Jones Of
Fort Worth visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ucal Jones Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Compton
and Mike of Nacogdoches visited
with relatives here the weekend.
p.m., announces Richard Gary,
Erath County Agent, and Mrs.
Pat Bandy, County H. D. Agent.
“An interesting and informa-
tive program will be provided
for you,’’ Gary advises 4-Hers.
“You will need to dress com-
fortably and bring a sack lunch.
Drinks will be provided by the
Adult Leaders Association,’’ say
the County Agents.
The swimming pool wiU not be
open until after camp is over,
state the County Agents.
Law Schwol ItnMay.
First C. M. Church
Holds Bible School
Bible School will be held at
First Congregational Methodist
Church Monday through Friday,
August 10 through 14, announ-
ces the Rev. B. F. Jones, pastor
pf the church.
Classes for ages three thru
thirteen will pc held each morn-
ing from 9:00 to 11:30. Crafts
Will be taught, along with Bible
ptudy. Refreshments wilt —v-
ed at the morning ttottttM
period.
All children are invited to at-
tend these Bible School classes.
| For transportation call 446-2568.
MRS. CLYDE NIKON
VISITS IN AMARILLO
Mrs. Evie Nixon returned
home Sunday from Amarillo
where she visited with her son
and b>s wife, Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
gene Wop ten. Mrs. Nixon went
to Amarillo with her daughter-
in-law, Pat, who bad spent sev-
eral days in Dublin with her
mother, Mrs. L. W. Faris. Re
turpipg to Dublin, Mrs- Nixon
made stops in Lubbock and
Sweetwater.
MRS. E. R. CANNON
CONDITION IMPROVES
Mrs. B. R. Cannon, correspon-
dent for the Publin Progress
from Green Creek, was report-
ed to be improving in an Amar-
ijlo hospital this week, though
she was gtill in intensive care
and unable to see visitors over
the weekend.
Mrs. Cannon was expected to
Betti, Gary James
Leave Far Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. Gary James left
Dublin at 5:00 a m. Tuesday,
August 4, for Norfolk, Va.,
where he is stationed with the
U. S. Navy. Gary, who has been
home on leave, will report for
duty August 8
Parents of the couple are Mr
and Mrs. Jack James, Route 4,
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.
Stewart, Route 2. Mrs. James is
the former Beth Stewart.
Mrs* James plans to NSmain in
Norfolk with her husband until
he goes to sea, sometime in
December, when she will return
homo to resumo her studio* at
Tarleton State College.
that have become catalogued
and recognir ;ble to others of
your kind, and to the general
public. Once a fisherman, you
don't have a chance ol hiding
it. Check the following, be hon-
est with yourself, and ice if you
fit any or all of the below cri-
teria:
Olbc- Farris, Dublin, admitted
7-24-70, dismissed 7-27-70.
Paul Martin, Stephenville, dis-
missed 7-27-70.
Dorothy Crowder, Dublin, dis-
missed 7-27-70.
J. L. Craig, Dublin, admitted
7-28-70.
Gale Thorn. Dublin, admitted
You can pop out of bed at 3 ! <-28;70.,
a.m. to go fishiijg, but on regu-J Vernon Thedford. Dublin, ad-.
lar days you have trouble get-
ting up at 7 to go to work.
1 You’ll spend $40 on a new
reel, bul the thought of spend-
ing-over $3.50 for shoes for tile
kid is out of the question.
You full about a tough bite
milted- 7-28-70, dismissed 7-20
70..
Bob Wafford, DcLrtan, dis-
missed 7-28-70.
Ethel Harcourt-Cooze, DeLeon,
dismissed 7-28-70,
Gsrdon Harcourt-Cocze, Dc-
j ^CiaWb^StepKile, 7-28-
ned sardines, pickles, mustard 70 . _ .
and peanut butter sandwiches Vollic Mfyert, Comanche, ad-
and love 'em. mitted 7-29-70.
You are a devout, pure, sin- Vollie V aughn. Dublin, 7-28-70.
cere, sportsman in every re- j Paul Mwti®, admitted 7-29-70
spect, but if nobody's looking 1 Dulcie Heatly, DeLedn, admttr
you just don't have the heart ^ 7-29-70
to throw back the little 5-incher. Gertrude Steele, Dublin, ad-
You won’t take the trash out j mitted 8-1-70.
if it’s sprinkling, but you’ll sit Frank J. Perry, Dublin, dis-
missed 7-30-70.
Nettie B. Ferguson, Dublin,
dismissed 7-30-70.
J. B. McConnell. Stephenville.
admitted 7 31-70, dismissed 8-1-
70.
Homer C. Derrick. Dublin, ad-
Quarterback Club
Will Meet Friday
The Quarterback Club will
meet Friday, Aug. 7, at 8:00
p,m. in the hospitality room of
Texas Power & Light, announces
Wayne Thiebaud. president.
Coach Cecil Toliver, new men-
tor for the Dublin Lions, will be
in a boat in driving rain'Jn the
hopes the weather will make
’em start biting.
You double check everything
before you leave'home to be
sure you have it all, then get
to the lake and remember you
left your tackle box In the ga- j miUcd 7-31-70,
rage.
You know exactly where the You can smile and ask an-
“hot spot” close to home is lo- other fisherman if they're bit-
cated, but you’ll drive all day! ing, when all the time you ac-
long to find a better place. j tually mean, “What the heck
You’re as honest as-a human | arc you doing in my favorite
can be, yet that one-pounder : fishing spot?”
will weigh at least four when You ycil to the skies if your
you get homo and tell the story water bill reaches $4, but you’ll
of catching it. buy a handful of the latest
You won’t let your wife drive ' sonic glow worm with a hook in
present for this orgarJzational I,he fami'y car b cause * !l a S395 l'acb and s*car yoU
meeting Thiebaud^assS Sc ‘° b;' misstn«- but Foull take have a real bargain,
the club on prospects' for the pJfk“p and dwe And last, but almost alway.
Lions’ 1970 season. Officers for 800 mile' tp a new hke without I true. YOU PROBABLY HATE
permitted to return home
coming weekend.
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be released from the hospital to tbe, »ap
the home of her daughter, Mrs. ®n P,ans d'scussod' Th,e'
Linda Ann Pack i„Amarillo, b^d rtates. Members prospects
sometime this week and if W and /n^J are urgeil to be pro,
m, be ™ £ '“X™
Dublin Hospital
Katherine Laws, Glen Cove,
Tex., dismissed 7-31-70
Gussle Billingsley, Dublin, ad
nutted 8-1-70.
Angie Crouch, Dublin, admit-
ted 8 1-70, dismissed 8-2-70.
Judine MeDefirmon, Gustinc,
dismissed 8-1-70
Minnie Copeland, Dublin, dis-
missed 8-1-70.
Martha Green, Dublin, admit-
ted 8-2-70.
even a spare.
THE AWFUL TASTE OF FISH!
ower
Read The Classified
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LADIES READY TO WEAR
On* Special group sleeveless
CAPRI SETS
while they last' ,
,v0ne Group"
Men S Boys
Sta-Press Jeans
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■V BESSIE ANMBTRONQ
PLANTS AND
THEIR SURVIVAL
A plant strives tb survive
Much as do animals and peo-
ple Many have means by which
to protect thera*elve5. The rose
has protective tbdrne, the this-
tle has sharp penetrating prick-
les and the cactus has strong,
sharp spines. Other plants have
chemical weapons such as su-
mac, nettle and poison ivy.
It ts said that without tho
thorns on th* Charoket rota it
would hava long ago disappear
ad bccai/sa they taste so good
Is the grazing animals—the dis-
couragement of tho thorns has
saved them.*
Our floral arrangements last
longer because they are gather-
ed just ot tbe right time to in-
sure freshness. For that special
occasion, brighten your home
with our flowers.
Dublin Floral Co.
3S9W. live Oak
It Pays To Advertise
Skips Cafeteria
Coffee Shop
y*
CAFETERIA LINE OPEN 11-2 6-9
COFFEE SHOP OPEN 6:00 a.ni.
SUNDAYS 11-3
Mexican Food Buffet
Thursday Night
$1.5 0
- -f * ** t * fff
* Fish Buffet - Tuesday Night
All you Can Eat
si.so
MAN AND HIS RESOURCES
All Ladies & Children
SWIM SUITS
Shop Now and Save
All Ladies
SPRING & SUMMER DRESSES
pefifes, juniors, regulars and
half sizes
•;*?
; - K i . ..V ' b
Mens & Boys
WALKING SHORTS
A SKY-TEL
Driveln Theatre
'if *> j
- Open 8:30 p.m.
Start 9:00 p.m.
All LADIES & CHILDREN
SHORTS
sleeveless tops & blouses
wide variety of size & color.
PRICE
SALE
Mens & Boys
t
SWIM SUITS
Wed. -Thur. - Fri.
AUGUST 6, 7
The Molly Maguiures
Richard Harris
Sean Connery
Samatha Eggar
LADIES
Our No. 802 — Regular
flat knit in those,good
BALLET HOSE BSSriR™*
SALE
ipet
Reg. Wear 69c ON SALE
3tc
Our No. 806 High Qual-
itey Plain Knite
Were 99c Now in
Debonair & Taupette
6fc
Our No. 801 —Stitch
Hoes Regular 99c
Debonair, Taupette &
Black Pearl
All First Quality by:
Burlingteon
69c
HIGGINBOTHAMS
Saturday
AUGUST 8
No Man Is An Island
Jeffery Hunter
— Plus —
Tennessee
Jamboree
Jim Reeves
- In CdLon
. , , i j,
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Sun. - Mon.
Tuesday
AUGUST 9,10,11
"Wbat Do You Soy
To A Naked Lady1'1
ADULTS ONLY
Admission $1.00 to All
Soil, water, plants, animals light and air make up our physical world. They
furnish our food, clothing shelter and energy. From these resources we
fashion our envioriment. ConesrvatiOn of these resources keep us healthy
and comfortable.
Man is the key to enviormental improvement. Man decides use. He either
skillfully uses in a conserving way, preserves with out use, or destroys
resources by using them in a wasteful manner.
People in a free society have a choice. Let’s make the right one.
Dublin National Bank
MEMBER F.D I.C.
DUBLIN, TEXAS
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1970, newspaper, August 6, 1970; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775593/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.