The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1973 Page: 4 of 8
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ah^^^JiRi Nabors and family
MFJttd^wfe. Jpstf- LamHes af
1 he Dublin Progress »s tjurtc fllln tb* Ewblht Hbsp*al «hd 'With -their son rad wHe Mr.
116Jtf. Slack Jack Mr. sWd Ufa. Martin Whtaen- ahd !Ws. Wave ‘Brtiortt. He cele-
Dublin, Texas 7&M6 ant of Shelby visited Sunday with bhited his 56th birthday Sunday.
_ „ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Can** ot Mr. Jtesrt Moss is now visiting
DSI^; Mr. Hicks: Vv-~v Ms fltoffljHttf Mm,in law Mr
Thank you very much for the We 4w totry to report that
nice. coverage afaorded me in your $wf|y Stokes had a cur wreck
August 30th issm sf the Duoiin Saturday night. He is now in a
PtSgress con-- ‘ay Candida- Dallas hospital quite hurt. 'fl.
cy for Strt- ’..ibtofltt"^ Pub- ‘wpe to Aim the best of every-
lir Accour.tr aid my recent visit ’Hing. ^ T, „ , .
uf^uui area. • ■ N- , Mr- »nd Mrs. Dean Holford of
-F\jrt Worth moved into ofir little
I received the artic le through town Saturday. We welcome them eftts here
tlte; ‘i exas Press Association clip- jiere. Greer. \ V
{iiifl and w;mt<d you to ■ Mr. and Mrs. Hipfey of De Lecrt .This community was saddened
thnt 1 &fh gtateiul for the visited Wednesday of List week Monday afternoon \ when news
-Vi. ! i w-ith Mr. ahd Mrs Martin Whib- reached here Vof the death of
. . , , . ennnf of Shelby. .,. . Mr. Walter limning who had
r « STSL22 Mr' and Mrs ^ Keen d (,te «!•' * tong. He
r t* o tons *nd look lorwast Wichita Falls spent the weekend was a brother of 'Mrs. John
^p.'.n^L.t^„.W ^ with Mr. ahd Mrs. Wayne Kelley Hayfies. The y family^
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Awrt- Lundies af
Dublin visited Saturday afternoon
with Mt. andlMrs. Lawrence Lee
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Mr. Wayford \ Greer of Austir.
spent the . weekend with Ms pur
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has our
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Bob' Bullock
of Stephenville.-
Mrs. Johnny Carbell and Dawn,
Mr. and Mrs Loy H;*re and Mr
imd Mrs. Rlake Morrison all
You Know You’re in a Reliable
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Hill ft Cleveland
Pharmacy
Dttbiln, Texas
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sympathy
, Seyeral peoiflc from Here atten-
ded the musical 'at D^demonia
SLtnrday night. It Wat quite en-
ttotninlhg. \
Mi. and Mrs. Jotdor 'HViffman
and beys a Etfless Vlsftwt Sun-
day wm 1hs parefhtsi Mr. and
Mm. Fred Huffman \ f
Mrs. Cmidie Cardan and Mrs.
Jiiley Fanner both rtf fetephen-
vllle visited''Saturday w$h Mrs.
Preston Ed diem an.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Fair of
Ranger and Mrs. Mary TVxJk of
Hubert! ITnd Mrs. Coral Hare of
Ranger all visited Sun-Jay with
Mr and Mrs
Funeral Services
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Wednesday in a Dublin Nursing ^ America met in Stephenville
Home after a long illness. Funer- t0 eject district officers. Uat
al services were held at 10 a. m. May, New FWTafir Was elected
Friday in the Higginbotham Fu- President. Elected at the Saptm-
neral Chapel in De Leon. ber meeting were: x
The Elder ^ Hudsom pM- J^e* P^nt’ Gary Haa^^
tor of the Primative Baptist Mineral Wells
Church, officiated. Bunal was in Secretary, Daryl Guinn, Q$ay-
De Lecn Cemetery. foro 0 . „
Ban May 16,1S8S in Purves, he Freasurer, Scotty Haynes, Gus.
had lived in Comanche County u . p
most of his life. He was a «si- ***£*£ ^^Fundetbur.
dent of the Comyn Community. a"d J?tenel> ^
Mr. Caraway was founder ol M"^land of ^stl^
the Golden Oak Milling Co. He ^>*gm«p 0. wi«1 he
was also a retired farmer , and ™ of the DiWnct Ban-
. vuet to be held at Stephenvijle
He married Lottie Floyd Oct. in j^mber Each officer wrt,
15, 1905 in Comyn and he was a perform a d ifier-em part in the
member of the Primative Bap- program,
tist aurch. porter, l, a. i.
Survivers include his wife; two
sons, Autry of Cisco and C. U- A frugal West Texan complains
of De Leon- two daughters, Mrs. *'"<t hi« grandfather preserved
Kenneth Spencer of De Leon the first dollar he earned in a
and Mr*. Bovd Hillev of Lamosa; lucent frame. Now. the frame s
--, ’ _ ,, „ ^ woith a dollar and the dollar’s
343rd semi-annual World Con- wm,(h „ djmP
Beautiful clear jellies and etc. displayed by Blue Ribbons during Fair time
in the Open Class Contest.
ference at the Church of Jesus ________
Christ of Latter-day Saints con-
venes in tht Mormon Tabernacle nine grandchildren;
on Temple Square in Salt Lake grandchildren.
City, Utah
Grandchildren were pallbearers,
Out-of-towners
Attending Kites
Of Eloyce Jones
FREE ANTI-PflU l TION
BOOKLET AVAILABLE
WOULD ( ONFERFNCE SET
FOR CHURCH OF JVStlS
CHRIST LATTER DAY ST.
FARMERS FEED
D»r —'rS, ...... ’«fFt iendS fr0T ted ^letrepnttt^,^TlieH,9torv world, and the great music of the
ft«tor EUdlanm dtom Mrtlm WR BacSS or How £ ............
R. Outweli, DeLeon; Derroil lkC,!T f Your or
Mrs. Mnffiie B^rs attdjK. J. „
toys dt Stephenville visltnaw Min^WelB; Mr. and of ^ tanks and cess,
dqy with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kel- ^LV|C, Joi,ef and •»»*• Foit * pools from Farmers Feed Stow
]e£ f Worth; Mr. and Mrs H F. Kil- w Ircm armers fwa starr
Mrs. Melba Trice is now visit- ]er- Uvalde; Rev. and Mrs. L. C.
ing her gtti ahd wife Rtr. ehd banders, Desdemnna: Mrs. Peg-
Mis. Marsliell Muncy of Mes- S' Thomasson, Brownwood;- Mr.
■*--u iU
Messages of inspiration, guid-
les lor living in a troubled
arid, and the great music of the
ages will share the spotlight
October 5, 6, and 7 when the
Cesspool” is now available to
owners of septic tanks and cess-
pools from Farmers Feed Stow-,
621 South Patrick Street in Dub-
lin. * U-J'tJ ,
MHk. Quain Pattuai ot
fliville vented her mother Hun
day Mrs. Mattie \Turpen.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Upd!
Aniatfllo spbtt the
with Mr. and Mrs.
apd family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Whitfield,
Abilene; Mr. and Mrs McNeely,
Kingland; Mr. and Mrs. D. E.
Allison Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sharp,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Richardson,
Mrs. Mike Craft, Mr. Bob Self,
Mrs. Sam Cleveland, Jay R. Mc-
Daniel, Andrew Jackson, Mr. and
Mrs. Audrey Howell, Mr. and
Mrs. Barter Gridin. Miss Mary
Jones, Mrs. Brooks Golightly, Mr.
and Mrs Burk Denman, Mr. and
Mrs Jimmy Anderson. Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Kay, Mrs Lnnelle
Harben, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Har-
and Mrs. L. 5. Dow, Hamshire; faster Hurst, Mr. Bill and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Pickens Hiker, Kary Lois Courtney, Mr. and Mrs P.
K. Kiker, Winnie; Mrs. C. A. Ki- A. Armstrong. Mrs. George Pair,
ker, Tannett; Mrs. Tullas* Car- Mrs- Butler, Mrs. Louise
penter, Mrs. Oleta Roberson, Turner, Fort Worth;
Hico; j, Mr. and Mrs. Maberry Will-
banks, Big Spring; Mb. Ruben
Osbom Walker, Brockwell. Whitfield. Smithville; Mr. and
Olds.; Noel Walker. Melbourne, \irs. r. F. Butler, De Leon; Mr.
\ v Aik.; Virl Walker, Benton, Ky.^,iand Mrs. Dearrel Isbell, Janls
CfiMlIl Ineludeifi Mr-,,nd Mrs John Dee McAdams, ,,n(i Donald, Mrs. Goldie Jones, bin, M.r and Mrs. D. H. Whitfield,
L wi 11 Morgan Mill; Mr. and Mrs. Oiif- corpus Christi; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Holling-
For nlm Us* \ ford Pfloider, Baytown; Mr. ahd Phillip Cleveland, Weatherford; worth, Dan Malone, Mr. and
The 13th anniversary fcf the Mrs- Hubert Kiker, Lubbock; Mr. Miis. Aima Gibson Mrs. Bob Mrs. A V JM, Mr. ana Mrs.
First National Bank of iEort Wor- Mrs. Ray Jones and children, ntheredgo, Gorman; Mr. Gu» F.mett Weems, Mrs. Barbara
th educational film program for Mr- Mrs Melvtn Jones Grant Burnet; Mrs. Beverley Parkham, Mrs. Lera Howell, Mr.
Schools in 10 counties '(including daughter, Mr. and Mrs. BiU An- Laws, Miss Bernice Kiker, Aus- and Mrs. Lynn PoweU and boys,
Erath) begins this wtsft with th« derson- Mr- nnd Mrs. Oiner Me- tin; Mr and jars. Ran Kiker, Dal- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bramlett. Mr
release of the color thotfe, ’tn- Murtey, Mrs. Marie Jones; Mrs. |a,; Rev. and Mis. Ridph Jones, and Mrs. Virgil Pair, Mr. and
ergy Challenge.” <-"■ ......... . » Monroe, La.; Mr. and Mrs. Ron- Mrs. Lewis Cox, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Teachers may reserve the fill* the Region Eleven Educational aid W. Jones, Tracy and RJionda Louis Pack, Mrs. Bob Pack, Mr.
the First National Bank Service in Fort Worth. Lafayette, La.; Mrs. Tenia Darwin Ellis, Hollis Skiuman all
through
iitfraiw
brary without charge, ob through
Koonee, Desdemona:
ju iiiii*jii '
of of Stephenville.
BLANTON PEANUT TRAILERS
DRYING UNITS
Pearman Inverter Diggers
Digger Knives
Long and Ulliston
Combine Teeth
Dublin Peanut Co-Op
Phone 445-2440
240 Prescot
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REXML’S
Man And His Resources
ANNUAL
2 for 1 Sale
SlleStarts October 4, through October 13th
Youi Chance To Stock Up and Save,Money
Duncan
Rexall Drug
Dublin, Texes
102 South Patrick
Soil, water, plants animals, light and air make up our physi-
cal world. [They furnish our food, clothing, shelter and ene-
rgy. From these resources we fashion our enviomment. .Con-
servation of these resources keep us healthy and comforta-
ble.
Man is the key to enviornmental improvement. Man decides
use. He either skillfully uses in a conserving way, preserves
with out use, or destroys resources by using them in a waste-
ful manner.
People in a free society have a choice. Let’s make the right
one.
Dublin National Bank
MUMS F. D. I.C.
m DUBLIN. TEXAS
COMMUNICATE CONFIDENCE, fiHQ* AT HOME
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1973, newspaper, October 5, 1973; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775695/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.