The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1983 Page: 2 of 20
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ASSOCIATED MILK PRODUCERS, INC
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By Rtstfe Rn
that John Alexander is Rev. and Mrs. Win-
on the sick list, ston Ross of Coman-
Lotena took him to his che spent Tuesday
doctor in Hico-Friday. with Clement and Sis.
Clement has not They help them with a
The Dublin Progress
Dublin Nursing
Center News
Thursday, September 29,1903
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probably the best nbread and beans and
crowd we have ever al' the desserts add
had. Our families are salads anyone could
the finest ask ,or- lf Y°u miaaa<1
they the supper, you
Well, we are sure signs that winter will be^ d^i so wel. the ,^fZ'abo"thS ^ *° "T °f h
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everybody is getting we had an above who can be counted 9°°d food; mf>n_‘
I talked with B. F. ready for the big event avera
weather, showing We are sorry to hear better at this time.
OWN YOUR OWN
1 think .T08* and Leona Tuesday,
everyone around here yhey are stj|| g0jng
DESIGNER JEAN &
has their houses a|0ng very Well some
SPORTSWEAR STORE
shingled; some are days others nQt SQ
painting. I am getting we)|
mine painted.
John Carlisle was My news is short --
taken to Fort Worth too much work this
Tuesday for his week. Hope for more
physical checkup. He next next week,
got a good report. We
are all thankful for
that. They are to We ^ear Bill Jones
uu<vin muun, Mi-mi, ted™, wvnnia snonri this A»->okonH is going along well
OCEAN PACIFIC, EVON PICONE, 300 OIHErJ with me ^ with his pacemaker.
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TORY, AIRFARE, TRAINING, FIXTURES, GRAND
OPENING ETC. CALL MR. KOSTECKY (501) 327
ML
th we will be having
homemade stew.
September closes
another month and
October will be
coming around. We
have a lot planned for
October, so watch |
for our weekly 1
column. If you have a
group \7hat sings or
plays instruments and
would like to come
—* and entertain our
residents, they would
love to hear from you.
konnath anH |nhn JUSt Call 445-2257 8hd
nia Pan In’ REPORT YOUR NEWS A Superior Facility rating was recently received by the Dublin Nursing ask for Rita A new
J1 Call: 445-2244 Center. Department heads Rita Spraggins, Dorothy Reed, Paula face is always nice to
Wellborn, Frances Rhinehart and Administrator Deane Christian ac- see
cept.
Canada. They are to
be home this
weekend.
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445-2311
Highball Happenings
HOW TO HAVE AN
ALL-AMERICAN CHEESE
noon. They also morning,
visited with Mrs. Mode Johnnie and Irene
(Arthur) Mahan while Wilson visited Satur-
Rii Alika there. TheY reported day night with Gene
™ HITna rair that she seemed to be and Lotena Gary at
The Round Grove singing and a short d°ih0 wel1- Victor.
Baptist Church devotional. We were real happy Mrs. Almay Keith,
brought the services Johnnie and Irene hav© ^rs- Almay Mrs. Atha Tidwell,
at the Golden Age Wilson attended the °f D® Leon with Mike Allen of Coman-
Manor Nursing Home funeral services for at Round Grove che, and their
Sunday afternoon at 2 Dave Floyd in De Leon Church Sunday. children, Mr. and Mrs_
p.m. There was lots of last Monday after- Miss . A^;nda ?ar?,n and
Singleton of Abilene family and Mr. and
spent the weekend Mrs. Phil House and
\ with her parents, Mr. Mindy were all Sunday
\md Mrs. Archie dinner guests in the
JAMBOREE
L GO TO YOUR FAVORITE GROCERY STORE.
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2. PICK
OUT YOUR
FAVORITE
CHEESE I
Singleton and Mickey, home of Mr. and Mrs.
She attended church Thurston House,
with her mother Sun- Mrs. Vera McCan-
day. dless of Stephenville
Mrs. Judy James is back at her home
and Mrs. Vicki Keith and improving after
attended the weekly spending some time
International Frien- in the Stephenville
dship meeting in thf Hospital. She is a
Stephenville First sister of Katie Keith.
Baptist Church Fridav
Banyan Bulletin
Take your pick from
a snappy Cheddar
or a smooth, mellow
Swiss. From creamy
Monterey Jack to a bold
blue .or hearty Colby cheese
—and don’t forget
everyone’s favorite—
good old American
cheese! Better yet just
pick up one of each!
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3. SLICE AND
SERVE
There are hundreds of
ways to enjoy cheese
made in America. Over
grill, under bun—Or-try
this great recipe idea;
EASY CHEESE SAUCE
Vi cup evaporated milk
2 cup* (8 oz.) shredded Cheddar cheese
Heat evaporated milk over very low heat just to boiling.
Add cheese; continue heating, stirring until cheese is
melted and well blended. Serve over cooked vegetables,'
noodles, rice or potatoes.
This is the best
part—the
taste! Y)ure
going to love
it so hurry .
to your
participating
grocer now
for Cheddar,
Blue, Swiss,
American, Colby
and lots more!
Get in on the
All-American
Cheese Jamboree.
By Georgia Logan
Mrs. Othell Homan senior Citizens of
ofCleburne spent Berry Street Church
Thursday afternoon 0fChrist in Fort Worth,
visiting with her un- making special stops
cles, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- jn £Ureka Springs in
thur Compton and Mr. Arkansas and Bran-
and Mrs. Claude gon Missouri.
Compton of Dublin. we am sorry to
Mr. and Mrs. John report the passing of
East of Dublin were Bertie Christian, 85, of
guests Friday evening stephenville. She was
of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. a lifelong friend of the
Logan and helped Logan family, living as
devour cold water- neighbors in earlier
melon and later years in the School
played 42. Hill Community.
Mrs. Ila Milhollin of Memorial services
Bunyan area and were Thursday at 2
Mrs.Oleta McCleskey p.m. in stephenville
of Dublin returned Funeral Home Chapel,
home Friday, Sep- with burja| in Erath
tember 16, after spen- Garden of Memories,
ding a week in Mr. and Mrs. Neal
Colorado. Ila visited in Randolph of College
the home of her sister, station speDt the first
Mrs. Mack Kight of- 0f the week with her
Denver, and Oleta sister) Mrs. Ruby
spent the time with Short of Stephenville.
Mr. and Mrs. j. w. wat- They were at the bed-
son in the beautiful Sjd@ of their sister,
Estes Park area. They Miss Eulala Keith, at
reported a wonderful Mulberry Manor, who
and cool vacation. isn’t doing as well as
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. they had hoped for.
Carr of Dallas spent a Those enjoying
few days the first of watermelon slicing at
this week on their the Melvin Logan
farm in Bunyan Com- home Saturday
munity- evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Doris Miller Mrs. Arthur Compton,
returned to her home Mr. and Mrs. Charles
in Bunyan Monday af- Elston of Huckabay,
ter making a bus tour Mr. and Mrs. Earl
into Arkansas and
Missouri with the Turn to page 7
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Grimes, Bill. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1983, newspaper, September 29, 1983; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth777936/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.