The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1974 Page: 7 of 8
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! DUBLIN PROGRESS, THUR., OCT. 17th, 1974
EDNA HILL COMMUNITY
* BUNYAN
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temoon fo the Stephenville Fun-
eral Home Chapel. Burial was in
the Lingleville East End Ceme-
tery,
Mrs. Mark Ellison
Funeral Services
CRQSBYTON (Special) — Mrs.
by Georgia Logan
Mrs. Ola Almond of Carrollton
jt by Juanita Burleson Stephen Barbee, Charlie Hix l;pent Monday with lier mother
pe had a good number in Sun- Bradberry and Darvin McBrayor MSLMa^1 '?ard ~ services were in me h irst Kao- w'c
day school and church Sunday, visited Thursday evening with , ' ' ! n'h'r afternoon with their aunt and sis- tin Church here Buna' was h ta"
We were happy to have Mrs. Leldon Barbee. They listened to ,SOn °f Dubll»? Mr. Elmer ter M Fay Chanev ■
C-^ys B,wn of Fort Worth as a tape of die rite jl F. Barbee ’^inn^gu^ JS.’K « ^ the Rolhs
a**‘t0r- that, was ,tapcd„ln 19j2 by. Dur- Lhlot Ma-ver home were their .daughter -
Mr. and Mrs. CharlesLigo n of Mack (Lizzie Ellison, 79, died in
Arlington and Mrs Eula Ligon Crosby ton Clinic-Hospital,
of Stephenville visited Saturday
HIGHLAND COMMUNITY
by Mrs. Orval Fair and beginning to gain her streri-
Our heartfelt sympathy to the th back after being in the Dublin
family of 0. 0. Jacks, 75,.Hospital.
Services were in the First Bap- who passed away Saturday morn:
st Church .here. Burial was in, tag in me Stephenville Hospital .•
Crcsb’yton Cemetery under direc- Services were held Monday at 3:30 ScOlltS Go Fish fl
p m. in .the Harrell Funer.il
Quarterback Chib
Needs Ticker Money
The Shamrock Quarterback Club
met Tuesday night at TPAL with
members present seeing film of
the last Friday night game against
DeLeon.
QB members will be selling
Tcnv Hughes visited1 durm-- the wood n-mAM John is Chatham Wednesday evening. ZttTZ t'T C u,tT uaus!,ltl Born Frances Elizabeth Irwin Home Chapel with Keimit Jolin- Leader Bobby Faucett and his $1 ()0 ^ thc iW)aimfer of
JKwfth thejSkKtartS et rtSs of f voun4r life Mr. and Mis. Melvin Logdn at- ^ mT tf’'jHnc47> 1895 in Mayxville. Mo., son, pastor of the . Washington scout troop Had a recent outdoor tKs wck for the’12 gauge shot-
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Comanche as a carpet layer. contact with the Indians.
Mrs. Myrtle Trice Wednesday af-
Kay Coon of Dublin and Miss iison in 1912 in Mullin, Neb. Buriat’ was"in the Eratli Garten week They were treated to an Homecoming game Friday night.
Mr_ - ... . n„; _ .. ... > _ --------- Kelli Chandler of.. Clairette spent They moved to Crosbyton frpro of Memories, north, of 'Dublin.- outdoor, fishing' trip and'.hotdog you do not have to brpreseat to
Mrs. Jamece Pettijohn will be Rev. Ruddy Helms of Brown- ir, the weekend, it was the first Saturday night in the home and Nebraska in 1915, then moved to Otis was bo n April 8, 1901 “ '
il.tH \iMll Onion tho hrvcnital H r*l _ ■ • ..... .. . .. i * 1 „ J zl 1_ I tl i ____x_.
... jor l^C, Coir‘™u.n,!y TF w‘n entey the hospital Fri‘ trip up for little Natalie Warren, attended the birthday party Sat- Carlton in 1&34. The couple return- Rockford, *Alabana and married ^
thu, time. Let us all help day to have all four of his wis- fbn. is a ureat DwinfManohter nf uidav evening for Miss Reed at rr) in ickc t„„;„ t n,..... a„™,=i •» Those
collecting
®fst
her by turning our
oyer to her.
doantions dom teeth cut out. Let us all re-
member him in prayer.
win. The Shotgun is on display at
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a great granddaughter of uiday evening for Miss Reed at ed to Crosbyton in 1958. Jeiiie Lylian- Gray August 22, , Those makin2 the tr,P were Jf you haye ,f ai,.eadv _ buy
the Roy Salyers. Boyd and Marie ‘he Bunvan Community Center. Ellison died April 8, 1973. 1920, in Alabama. He was a mem- tauceH- Mf- F'corSa smith and ticket for ^ shot to be
Mr. Wythe Walker, 60, of Dub- Survivors include four sons, her of the Washington Street SCljU,r'l's - P>0ub ,ls P°°r. David „jven aw3y prK]_.y njg|,t.
Ewing dropped by Sunday even-
Wooten, Tim Morton. S'evcn
^ sSShHS
at the Bob Salyers. The James Lus Frjday .ifter having lunch. rhi0 R. L. Vaughns visited in Hospital. Memorial services were in Lubbock and Donald of 2014 sons vVeslev Baxlon, Mayher Zinimorm“n
ffswat s is sjs-Jar.
Wbraty by being there. 3m spent Friday night with Mrs. Ab- tors and Eric ment in the Bunyan Cemetery. Mth St.. Luhhnck- siv trranHehii. --
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sawyer and
their church convention.
bv being there. 3oa spent Friday night with Mrs. Ab- tors" and Eric.’ ment in the Bunyan Cemetery. 51th St., Lubbock; six grandchil-
dqpsn t mind having birthdays as by Watson and Saturday night ybe r)a„ Pendletons and chil- Mr. Melvin Logan’s birthday dren and 14 great-grandchildren.
hj?i as s.ie can get a day like with Ora HilLiouse. fhev return- drfin stephenville visited Sun- this past week was a very special
“**■ e(‘ home^late Sunday. After sPead' day evening with her parents the occassion for him. Mr. Joe Hen-
R. L. Vaughns, ' derson and employees whom he
visitors in the home of the Tom- ing Sunday night with the ,E. D.
my Burletsors Sunday were Mr Westfalls the Dock Watsons left
and Mrs. A. J. Pettijohn Sr., for Lamesa Monday morning.
Misty Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
. W'oolfc, Lesia and Leslie all of Lamkin spent Monday with the
[tort Worth. E. D. Westfalls.
Thos:' of you who were not in Mrs. Polly McCamey of Texas
church Sunday night ready miss- City and Mr. and Mrs. Ricky
The Frank Barbees visited Had worked with in the past years,
r l-ampsa Monciay morning. Monday morning awhile with Mr. called him to come share with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Westfall of E garijee
Rhonda for Dallas visited with
her dad, Mr. and Mrs Walter
Rippetoe) during the weekend and
attended the Highland Baptist
Church, Sunday..-Of her visitors
tne Highland Church Sunday
Rites Held For
BiU E. Ubanks
them, a special cake decorated Funeral services were held at in
The three inches of rain that for the occassion, served with 29 a- m- Saturday for William were Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gob-
we hava gotten will stop the pea- coffee and cold drinks. Mrs. Joe Fouls (Hill) Eubanks 36 of Steph- sr of De Leon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
nut harvest for a while. Henderson- arcf Georgia Logan rinville. Burial was in Hico Ceme- Dean Alston and sons from Naco-
Most of the new teacheis and of- were guests. Melvin appreciated Fiy. He died as a result of sev- gdeches and Miss Mollie Grisham.
a flash
ed a blessing in tho special music Warren and Natalie of Houston ficers were at church to fill their ti.e effort put forth to make tho ere burns received in
that Rev. Buddy and Debbie and Mr: and Mrs. Jerry Temple- p|aCPS \yp bad a few at cv(,a( so r:—
Helms brought. He brought, a ton and Tracy of Fort Worth Sundav school but'sYill low. Mrs. one.
enjoyable for eVery-
good message also.____ __ visited with the Roy Salyers dur- jeny ‘pettijohn andsMaikell were Melvin’s sisters, Mrs. Nima Wil- Wa.sf
The Highlanders, a quartet from
fire Tuesday at Fibergrate Cor- the Highland Baptist Church, sang
poration in Stephenville where he at special services in (he First
at j-hurch_ Sunday. Welcome and liams aiid Mrs. Myrtle Sullivan
.After receiving
Christian Church in Dublin Sun-
emergency day night. Mrs. Pearl Keith and
Larry Walker1
--A PRETTY GOOD
WINDMILL MAN.
( I out of 4 ain't bad)
445-2020
come'again ' 0f DeLeon had him and Georgia ,rea,ment in a Stephenville hos- Wanda and Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Steve Barbee and a friend of over to the Wiiiiemc heme t.ir be was transferred to a Kriih attended the services also.
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tapes Loeaf JweU F^aeta C T Sul moved Wlth his famil-V ,0 Steph- opent Saturday in the home of
Nig Roberson called Sunday to hvan and Pete Williams all of Lnville. about tw0 yeare ago. Mf- and Mrs. Orval 1 air, La
tell Mrs. J. E. Roberson that" she DeLeon. Born January 27. 1938 in Bronte, Juan and Pat.
had another great granddaughter. c..rdav Mr and Mrs Take ne ”lanj;e<1 Miss G)a Fey Reich Mr. and Mrs. Rert Clever and
A J P-tti’obn Tr called Mnndav Sur-day Mr- and Mrs. Jake ln Hamilton in 1964. family from Irvin visited with her
to tell her that she had anothej i"flude,his wife' °"e Mrs’ Emma Harrfelm
Melvin and Georgia Logan wet _ _..:0n and one daugbter: four bro- Sunday.
guests m the home of the (hers, including Hoppy Eubanks Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wilson
Brown’s daughter and husband, 0f Carlton, one sister and and went, to Wichita Fails Sunday af-
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Slater for his parents Mr. and Mrs. D. O. ter hearing that her mother,
a birthday dinner for Melvin. Af Cheve of Hico; also two grand- Velma Ross was not well. Velma
ter returning from a tour of the mothers and several nieces and was slightly under the weather
new Airport, Mrs. Slater servied nephews. He was a member of in a nursing home there but they
chocolate birthday cake and cof- Faith Lutheran Church in Steph- are thankful jsjie. jdidn’Jt have To
great • grandson. Now they are
coming two at a time. That’s a
total, of nine great grandchildren.
The farmers are either in their
SOME QUESTIONS
TO ASK THE PRINTING AND
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fee and tea. Thanks again and envilie where services were held.
again, says Melvin. _____
Mrs. Whitfield and Mrs. Hazel
Sharp spent Sunday afternoon
with .Mrs. Rosa Lee Reeves of
Stephenville. Rosa Lee’s sisver
Mrs. Nellie Onken of California
passed away October 7. Rosa Lee
Smi.ey Walker
Funeral Service
be hospitalized and seemed im-
proved when they left.
Mrs. Olene Mathis is visiting
in Arlington with her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Couch.
Sorry to hear of the death of
A1 Hardin, husband of the former
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Funeral services were held
was not"able toattende the7une7- Sulurtay, October 12 in the Ha, ;“hrN;:rtor\7,^s:ermv-;;ia-
al sendees. Memorial Chapel for Smiley 5™' * ^ Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Byerly ,0c‘°$«r in Fort Worth after several weeks
NoEFort Worth spent Friday night 19 n Dublin Hospital at the o£ bospi!alization. Sendees were
and Saturday with his mother "ge of ,0_ Officiating the semce at 2 p m Wednesday in Burleson
Mrs. Maple Bveiiy of Dublin. 7ihH f and burial in the Round Grove
Mrs. Kirk George of DeLeon ' ;th ™ ^ ,hc. Djibim Quar- Cemetery ubout 4.30 or 5 p. m,
and and Mrs. Fay Whitfield of 1J* ’ Bunal was ln the Bunyan Happy that our aunt, Mrs. Lem
Dublin spent Tuesday night and , _ Thiebaud, is getting about more
Wednesday with theh' niece and ^r‘ ''Ulker was bom January _ ,
children Mr. and Mrs. Charles 23. 1-9W in the Bunyan Community Q_u:n Q Jacks
Lindley of Clifton. *° Jcffe-soa D. Walker and Elita VTBU1 SJ. JOCKS.
____DeAiman Walker. He married Funeral 5erVICe
----------b‘uaa Beii Carrcll on November Funeral, services were eonduc-
peanut harvest or getting ready *' . 2 ’n Cottonwood Com- ted Monday, October 14, 1974 ai
to start This weather isn’t too flun,ty and ‘°**r children were 5.39 p, m jn the Harrell Memor-
favorabie uorn ‘°, this union. One child) pre- jaj chapel for Orbin Otis Jacks
The Ehvooa Gilbreaths moved ceded fltnl *n death in 1966. He wbo diPd October 12 in the Ste-
Saturday to the Housin" Project wa;’ a mPmber of ‘he Southside phenville Hospital. He had been
- •" - Baptist Church. - .........
in Dublin. We art sorry tc lose
employed with Higginbotham
Lumber and was a farmer. Offi-
ciating the service was Rev.
them but hope things will be bst- Surviving relatives include ^his
ter for them. He is still in the of Dublin: one son Robert _
hospital.. * Walker of New Mexico; two dau- Kermit Johnson with music ar-
The Johnny Barbees of Ama- gbters Mrs. Linda Mulioy of Ham- rangements by Billy Keith. Bur-
rillo are here at thrir farm to do 1,t0a Mrs- b°’s Ordill of Copper-, j,aj was jn (be Erath Garden of
some chores and visiting. They ?S Cove; sister Susie Walker of Memories,
hope to get some fishing in too PaUa®’brother, Willie Wal- Mr. Jacks was bom April 8,
ker of Dublin. fSOl in Rockford, Alaba,fea to Sim •
Pallbearers were Carroll Par- men Jacks and Ada Presley
ham, Claydine Carroll, Johpnie jacks. He married Jettie Lylian
Walson, Fmmett Walker,
Walker and Joel Walker.
Cooks Celebrate
50th Anniversary
Jack Q..ay ()n August 22, 1920 and they
had seven children. One infant
preceded him in, death. He was
a member .of the Washington
Street Baptist Church in Stephen-
ville.
and Surviving relatives include his
with friends
The E. D. Westfalls went to the
Kazeldale homecoming Sunday
and met a lot of friends and en-
joyed the day.
Georgia and Glenn Fuqua of
Lamesa spent the weekend with
the Westfalls. -Also Debra and
Audra Turney of Dallas. The Ml7
I). Stephens visited with them Sunday, October 13, Rev,
Monday• Mrs. Vern Cook celebrated their.wife of Dublin; four sons Wesley
Edith and Jr Babb of League both Wedding Anniversary in their, of Stepheuyille, Baxrom of Dublin,
City spent the weekend with her home on 405 W Blackjack Street Mayher of San Antonioi and Roy-
parents the Roy Salyers. Patsy with relatives and friends from ce of Alvarado- two sisters Kath-
Jaegers of Burleson visited them Temple, Rosebud, Kiileen, Cep- leen Barton of Strawn ar.d Bar-
Sunday peras Cove, Topsy, Coleman, bars Sharpe of Grand Prairie;
^ Cecil and Barbara Salyer and Santa Anna, Brownwood,' Mullin, seventeen grandchildren and seven
Ruth of Stephenville visited the Comanche, Golathwaite, Hamil- great grandchildren. 7-
ton, Lamkin, DeLeon, Stephen- Pallbearers were his grandsons
ville, Alexander, Bunyan. Hous- Wf-siey Jacks, Jr„ Phillip Jacks,
ton, Memphis, Tennessee and Jerry artonB, Allen Barton, Earl
Dublin, attending. Jack, Jr., David Sharpe arid Dan-
-£- ny Sharpe.
Roy Salyers Sunday afternoon.
REBEL
DRIVE IN
THUR — FRI
October 17, 18
THE WRESTLER
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Elaine Giftos
Verne Gagne
SAT — SUN
October 19, 20
THE WRESTLER
Edward Asner *•
Elaine Giftos
Verne Gagen
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your wives who have been
faithful to you through the
years, the companions you
promised to care for and
keep. You were united to
your wife by the Lord. In
God’s wise plan, when you
married, the two of you be-
came one person in his sight.
And what does he want?
Godly children from your
union. Therefore guard your
passions! Keep faith with
your wife.
Mahchi 2:13-15
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1974, newspaper, October 17, 1974; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775737/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.