The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1970 Page: 5 of 8
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»V Urs. Georgia Eddleman 9 iD^^VALKiR, Reporter
The Dublin Young Ilomcmak-
-Rccer.t visitors in the home D. L Phillips is now a patient
o( Mr. and Mis. R. L, Roberson in the Harris Hospital, Wort
recently were her sister and Mr. Worth. We hope for him a
and Mrs. R. A. Nelson and speedy recovery,
daughter Cynthia from Erie,
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Honored Shower Saturday -
Recent bride, Mrs. Rago. over pink underlay and center-
CLAIRETTE COMMUNITY
By Mrs. Luciie Mayfield
ers nut Monday night, July 27, Cook, who is the former Wyman, t-d with the punch howl <ur-
•■nlin/in/i tt'ifll ttNV lp|' 3Qv|
Pa. Also Budd Clark Force Base.
Clovis, N. M. Mr. and Mrs. A.
II. Pryor Jr.. Miss Ernie Young
and Mrs. Mary Stewart and Mrs.
Pearl Crouch, J. L. Crouch and
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Roberson and
Mr. and Mrs Danny Crpff *and
Mr. and MYs. Claud Crouch, all
of Stephenvilie. and Mr. and
Mrs. Galen Smith Jr. of Burle-
son, also Aford Pryor of the
home.
Hie Linglcv-jUc west end as-
sociation will mc"t the 15th and
16th at the lloine Coming. Every
one is invited to come who <>
interested.
A. -< j * • , .
Mrs Billy Furgcrson and Mrs.
Billy Gene Beckmon and two
children of Jal, N M., is visit-
ing her parents this week, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Parks.
We are sorry to report Mrs.
Cora Moss is now in the Steph-
envillc Hospital after having a
c*r wreck Friday afternoon, in
Stephenvilie. We don't think she
is hurt too bad, but it demolish-
ed her car.
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Jones spent
the weekend with her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Halford, and
son of Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs Terrel Fair of
Ranger were dinner guests Sun-
day of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Prscton Edd lemon
We are sorry to report Mr.
Skip's Cafeteria
Opes for Breakfast
6:00 Every Day
7:30 in the home of Mr>. r>3SS af DeLeon, was honored jrouncied
Judy FrittsrOur president, Mis. jherC viith a bridat shower at
, Jayne Ledbetter, " called the the home of Mrs. Vern Cook
Mrs. Carrol Gibson of St?ph- j meeting to order. Glenr.a Morris j Saturday Aug. 1.
envilie visited Thursday after- read the minutes from the last: Guests uer:> welcomed by Mrs.
noon with Mri. Ed Wood who!melting. |Cook and received by the Uon,
is just home from the Dublin Bu-iness brought before the 0jec< her mother. Mrs Charles
Clime. .. j group, by the president was con- 'r^; her sist.r, Charlotte Ross
Nrning.*he Or^zatien Hand- 0f DeLeon; her husb»rtd's
Mrs. Mfie Jack on of Gorj.i i hook- for Dublin that the cluo
visited bYiday of Iasi week with h.Kj b?;n ttorkillg 011 ^cse
Mr, and 5tes. Pr ston Eddi ■- books contain emergency phone
„ . - numbers, high school schedules,
Mr. and Mrs. T '* ,’ID o. f^tbaif and basketball scha-
Stephcnville and Mr and/Mrs. du)eSi cr,lbs and organizations,
Martin W-biscnant of She'feu^iii calendars and other interesting
visited relative* in W.co Sur^fiata Thpse are on Mle.by ,hc
day.
Sandie .tones spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jones
and girl* of Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Breokall
of Fort Worth visited her par-
ents over the weekend, Mr. and
Sirs. I .eon Richards
Mrs. Mollie Chism of Min-
eral Wells and her sister from
Oklahoma and Blake^ Morrison
and Mrs. Fred Huffman all visit-
ed Sunday afternoon with Mr
and Mrs Otis Sharp of Desdc
mona.
Mr and Mrs. Wofford Wil-
liams and daughter of Fort
Worth visited here Sunday w ith
her sister Sunday and Mr. and
Mirs. J. A. Williams.
Paufs and Dian? Coughman
of San Antonio spent a few days
last week here with their grand-
members for SI.00. each.
s
Applications for Little Sister,
Outstanding Chapter. Officers
and Outstanding Young Home-
maker from Area IV were re-
ceived by our club: We voted to
enter Mrs. Jayne Ledbetter as
Outstanding Young Homemaker
lor Area IV The annual awards
banquet will be held on Satur-
day, Sept. 26, at the Star-Lite
Inn in Abilene.
A committee for our float for
he Free Fall Fair and a nomi-
nating committee for new offi-
cers, were appointed by the
^resident. Those serving on the
float committee are Mrs. Gayle
Crouch, Nancy Cook and Lynda
Stafford. Nominating committee
for officers for 1970-71 are Janie
Hendon, Neva Traweek and
father, Mr. O. D. Cotighman and | Gleana Morris. Something spec-
Mrs Dernice Fowler of Steph- j ial is being planned for
our
envilie.
The First Baptist meeting
closed at this place Sunday night
with three additions to th-*
church. They had large crowds
and good services attended.
: membership drive during Young
Homemaking Week, the last
week of September.
with tiny
white flowers pn» a mirrored
base. Guests w.rir served by
Mrs. Charlene EVcrctt end Mrs
C-celia Gilbert.
Registering guC.-ts were Miss-
es Debra«*nd Sandra Wilson.
Co-hostesses with Mrs: Vern
Cook were Mines. Rebecca Me
mother. Mrs. Martin Coojif his Tarty. Edna Cook, Barxile Wy-
sister-in-law, M’s, Gerald Copk; j rick. Christine Barnett, Irene
and his grandmothers. Mrs. j tax, Cecelia Gilbert, - Bernice
Wiliks T. Hancock ar.d Mrs. j Bradley, Lora Logan. Pauline
Lina Cook Jones, Cleo Cook. Paul, MuUoy
Cake decorated with white
Sevan 1 attended tbe Rico Old
Settlers Reunion and parade last Iter Saturday from
week. - of WaHace. Idaho, stating
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and pink icihg and iced tea
punch were served from 3 tabla
covered with a white lace cloth
Charlene Everett, and Beth Wil-
son Hostess gift to the honoree
was a steam ar.d dry iron.
COTTONWOOD COMMUNITY
By Ethel Perkins
Mrs. Jesse Huse of Bryan Abilene
made a short trip to Dublin re- Tommy Well* and Randy
cently and brought news of her.Crossland visited Tommy's
parents, the Ernest Smiths, of grandmother, Mrs. H. T. Ttroud.
"Jack Hill dug * stock tank
on the WoaJey place north of
jClairette last week. This week
he will push some timber on
the Henry Mayfield place.
Charlie Dowdy and Mrs. Anna
Lee Hatchett of Seldon visited
in Waco Friday with Charlie’s
daughter. Mrs Tniman Loden,
and family. ' °, .
It s getting pretty dry in this
area A good rain is badlv need-
ed. Gardens, pastures and late
feed crops arc burning up last
Mrs. Henry Mayfield attended
a pink and blue shower in Stai
phenville last Tuesday night in
honor of Mrs. Micthell Mayfield
Mrs. Leland Wolfe and boys
of Fort Worth visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. R Wolfe last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson
visited Friday jn Dublin with
Mrs. Oscar Carter.
Caldwell, w ho are former Dublin
residents. The Smiths are visit-
ing in Germany where they arc
greeting a new grandson and
his parerts, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Dale Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ci/ Wall enjoy-
ed a Saturday visit from Coy's
niece, Miss Jaquwttoe Wall, of
on Sunday. The boys were en-
route to Brownwood and San
Angelo.
Mr and Mrs. Tony Percival
and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Oliver
of Seagoviile visited the ladies*
Sister, Mr*. Otis Simmons, and
Mr. Simmons, last weekend.
Mrs Coy Berry and daughter,
Bridgett, of Albuquerque, N. M.,
are spending this week with her
in-laws, the Wesley Btrrys. The
Gulf storm brought other visi-
tors to the Berry home on Mon-
day night. Mr. and Mrs. .Jack
Commissioner White
Talks About The
Cornstalk Borers
AUSTIN— About 60 per cent Collins and son Craig ci Roscoe
of the peanut fields in Coman- j were visiting her sister, Mrs.
t he, Eastland, Erath and Caila- j Donnie Finch, and daughters, in
The group voted to have a han counties have infestations, Alice, when reports of the storm
voll ybali game followed by an of the lesser cornstalk borers, [ encouraged a visit to the ladies’
Mrs. Frank John*or. had a iet-
Ofi/er Houk
his
died recently. Her body
was brought to Joplin. Mn., for
bigrUl Oliver grew up in Clmr,
ptte eoramumty. spent part of
his young days with his parents
near Mrs. Johnson's parents.
Mrs. John Golightly attended
her class of 1925 reunion in
iiico-SatortBty-
Mr« Johnny Denton and b*hy
of Fort Worth visited Sir. aiid
Mrs. Hub Alexander $ while
Saturday. They were ewroote to
Fort Polk. La., I* visit her hus-
band who is stationed there.
Mrs. Zena Havens ia visiting
in San Antonio with Mr. and
Mr. and >Mrs. Prank Johnson
visited Saturday in Marble Fhlle
with Mr . *ttd Mrs. Lenois John-
son.
HUGHES BROS. TEXACO
. ice cream party Friday night at
7 30 ?t the community park.
according to a recent survey by j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Texas Department of Agricui-,j Berry.
ture personnel at the DeLeon j Mr. and Mrs J. B. Gray ac-
Rescarch laboratory, Commis- j -ompanied M . and Mrs. Les
sioner John C. White has an- Chambers to Carlton cn Sunday as her, keeper and companion,
nounced. j for a visit with Les' mother,
- ' Development of the destruc- i Mrs. Ed Chmabers.
CARLTON
COMMUNITY
Mrs. Fred Geve
Mr. and Mrs Mike Brown and
baby »on Damon from White
Oak. 'Doc., are spending a week's
vacation with her pa rente, Mr.
and Mn. L H. Lunsford, and
with his relatives in Dublin.
Other visitors in the Lunsford
home Saturday were their other
daughter. Mrs. Gesso Sharp, and
family of Hamilton.
M<- an6 Mrs. E. L. Fine of
Stephenvilie spent the weekend
at his home in Carlton and at-
tended services Sunday morn-
ing in the Carlton Baptist
Church.
Mrs. Bettie Hollingsworth of
Fort Worth is spending three
weeks with Mrs. Jessie Finley
24 Hour Service
216 North Patrick
445-8114
Wash
Lublication
Flats Fixed
Wheel Balanced
Tires
Batteries
live pest is not uniform in ail
i the counties nor even from field
| to fie-J." Commissioner White
j said.
He urged farmers to check
their fields at least every week
for presence of the corn borer.
The best time for checking
fields for moths is early in the
Little Leaguers from this
community who attended the
baseball game in Fort Worth on
Saturday between the Ell Paso
Sun Kings and the Fort Worth
Spurs were Curtis Nichols, Jerry-
Dale Stone and Tommy and Rob-
bie Duncan. Others atvending
the game were Mr. and Mrs.
•: wnan
r electric dryer
You cin put that ir®n away! Permanent press shirts and dresses - ,a.|
coma out of an electric dryer ready to wear. Soft and fluffy Not a
v*rinkle in eight. An electric dryer is safe for all your other fabrics, too.
Ones evan your most delicate things gently. And when you dry
electrically, washday can be any day. No more waiting for the sun J
' to shine. No more trips out to the line. It's just one step from wet j
to dry. Make your next waahday a happy day. It’» toss n wear J
easy with an electric-dryer.
morning or late in the after- J James\Nichols and Mr. and Mrs.
noon. During the middle of the
day. the moths hide under pea-
nut plants and are inactive.
EntomolflgFts at the-DeLeon
lab have found that control by
insecticides is much easier when
the larvae are small. After the
larvae have begun to mature in
their silken cocoons they be-
jeome difficult to k.U.
Commissioner White urges
j farmers to check with their
J county agents on the correct
insecticide to apply to control
the borer. He emphasizes that
that the correct insecticide for
a specific pest is very import-
ant.
“Just because your neighbor
is spraying doesn't mean you
should also be applying chemi-
cals,” Commissioner White said.
"Find out if you have an infes-
tation, then try to determine
w-bat stage of development most
i of the pests have reached.
! “Work for maximum effect
with the least expense,” he
I urged.
Personnel at the\Texas De-
partment of Agriculture lab at
I DeLeon can positively ^identify
| the moths, pupae, and larvae for
: persons not familiar with the
pest.
V TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
A tax-paying, inveator-owned electric utility y
This brought our business meet-
ing to a close.
Mrs. Ida \Valker had the pro-
gram for the evening She diem-
onstrated “Gold Dipping” for
the group. The members enjoy-
ed dipping flowwrs for various
arrangements.
Refreshments were then serv-
ed by the hostess, Mrs. Judy
Fritts, to Mrs. Ann Gibson, Neva
Traweek, La Nell Whitehead,
Ida Walker, Jayne Ledbetter,
Janie Hendon, Nancy Cook,
Lynda Stafford, Glenna Morris,
and three visitors, Mrs. Bar
bara Woods, Patty Jaggers and
Judy Toliver.
OTTO HAPPY h HARDIN FORD
Tommy Duncan.
Ronnie Hope of Big Spring is
spending several days with his
grandparents, Mr and Mrs. John
Hooks. Other visitors in the
Hooks home this week were
Mrs. Carrol Hotlingshead and
son Rirkie of Big Spring and
Mrs Ruby Duncan of Odessa.
Mr. and Mrs Dovle Chambers
look their children, Steven and
Amy Lea, to th« toe in Fort
Worth on Saturday.
Week-end visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Liston Wiggins
were their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs Texas Nelson and children
of Dallas and their son, MY. and
Mrs. Don Wiggins and children
of Cameron.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Gray and
Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols and
Miss Marie Huckabee has re-
turned to Segyin after spending
the summer with her mother
and brother, Mrs. O. L. Hucka-
bee and Royal. Her school will
start soon in Seguin.
Several from Carlton attended
and enjoyed the Hico Reunion
and Street Parade last week in
Hico.
Curtis were in DeLeon Thurs-
day and Friday nights of last
week where they enjoyed watch-
ing a Iattle League tournament.
Gary Stone reported having a
good time at Six Flags on Thurs-
day Others making the trip
with Gary were Rickey Dansbv,
Mickey Hodges, Bobby Keith,
Mrs. Cullen Dansby and sons,
Jack and Charles.
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Comfy* Slippers
^ From
The Things You
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BROKE-VW CANT
SORROW FROM HIM.
Dublin Hearing
Aid Center
Mr. NOUN BLAIN
Sonotone Consultant Will
hold his regular Hearing Aid
Center Friday, Aug. 7th, 2 to 3
Dublin.
Come in for service, Free
Hearing Test or Batteries. We
have a large selection of aids to
fit any fittable loss of hearing—
in the car, behind the ear, eye
glass including the new Bi-Croa,
and Strong Body aids for pro-
found deafness. We are a world
known company, in business
since 1929. Ydur Hearing De-
serves ITie Best.
This service is brought to you
through the courtesy of
Sonotone Of Fotf Worth
Phone 386-7621
921 Cherry St-
Forth Worth, Tdxas
A bolt for the plow - a can for gasoline—a
fixture for the living room - the things to make
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living just a title easier - for you & us both.
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HARDWARE and AUTO PARTS
Jack Jones, Mgr.
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.