The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1969 Page: 2 of 8
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HOSPITAL NOTES
THE DUBLIN FROTRESS, TTII R., JAN. 1 1969
Annie Walton admitted Dec-
ember 4. expired Decern-
ber 18.
Meva Dean Boatright admit-
ted December 14, dismissed De-
cember 19. ■■■
Terri Mitchell, of Alexander
admitted December 16, dismis-
sed December 19.
Marine Russell Ross admit-
ted December 16, dismissal De-
cember 19. * '
Lillie Jo Stanford admitted
December 18, dismissed Dec-
ember 19.
Johnnie Whitehead of Athens
admitted for accident Decem-
ber 20, dismissed December 20.
Sudie Wester admitted Dec-
ember 13. dismissed December
20.
John Mathews, admitted De-
cember 16, dismissed Decem-
ber 20. .
Annie Mathews admitted De-
cember 16, disntsised December
20.
Russell Scott admitted Dec-
ember 18, dismissed December
Johnnie Ben Chamber of Step-
henville admitted December 16,
dismissed December 18.
Mrs. Ruby Loggias of Com-
anche admitted December 11,
dismissed December 18.
: Mackey JJu’st
Christmas guests iji the home D
of Mr. and Mrs;'J^W Mackey cl
tit t+Bfbui wtav Mr aiul Mo- —
Herman Mackey id Iraan and D
son, Jerry of Odessa; and Mr ej
and Mrs. E. C Mackits of 642 N
Hurt Ci
fVWWf • t • •
sidei atioij $13.650 00 65 acres of
the M. J. Jamie Northern Sur.
llershel Gibson to Esel Gib-
son Consideration $10.00 AOC.
25 acres out of thy Mqscs Golf
Return Home Here
Mrs, Ora Mornsom returned
horde last week from San An.
gleo She spent the Christmas
holidays Visiting iiKthe home of
'hmmn and family Mr and Mrs
Bil-fJ- Tom Morrison, Rusty and
Mike
Dora W/ieht admitted. Dece-
rn lie t 9, dismissed December
G. C. Fitzhugh and Wf. to T
J Phelps, Jr and Wf Consid
^ ^ ___________ _ _________eration $675 00 Lots 21 and 22,
admitted^December 14, dismis- J*"* Sf the City of Stephen-.
*ed December 17. .
Richard , O. Davis admitted
December 12, dismissed Dece-
mber 17. *
Kenneth L. Goddard k Wf. to
Clifton I,. Hanson 4 WY Con-
JAN. 2 Thru 11
John Paz admitted December - ^
18, dismissed December 20 %
Gi^Jdy L Swindle admitted
December 18, dismissed Dec-
ember 20. ,
Mrs. Tommy Hicks and son
admitted December 16, dismis-
sed Decegiber 20. -
Paul M "Salinas, admitted
December 19, dismissed Decv
ember 20.
Tonimy Hicks admitted for
surgery December 11, dismissed
December 21.
Mrs. Cecil Campbell admitt-
ed December 20, dismissed :
December 22.
Clan E. Helms admitted for
accident December 18, dismiss-
ed December 22.
Elvin Wright admitted for sur-
gery December 21, dismissed
December 22.
Mary Davis of Comanche ad-
mitted December 13, dismissed
December 21.
Cora M Branum, admitted
December 13, dismissed De-
cember 22. - ■
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• 3-Piece Sauce Pan Set
• 7-Cup Percolator
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1 A ORIGINAL
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1969, newspaper, January 2, 1969; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775952/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.