The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 11, 1984 Page: 7 of 14
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Wednesday, April 11,1984
Notice to Bidders
Sealed proposals ad-
dressed to the Mayor, City
of Dublin, Texas will be
received at the office of the
City Manager, City Hall,
Dublin, Texas 76446, until 2
p.m„ April IS, 1964. They
will be opened and read for
furnishing all materials,
machinery, equipment,
superintendence, and labor
for constructing certain
improvements to the
Dublin Municipal Airport.
The project consists
principally of installing a
low intensity runway light
system, beacon and wind
cone.
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must abide by the Wage
and Hour Laws of the State
of Texas, and must pay not
less than the legally
prescribed rates for Erath
County. The Contractor
will post prevailing wage
rates on the job site.
Information for Bidders,
specifications and plans
are on file at the Dublin
City Hall, Dublin, Texas
76446.
Copies of the plans and
specifications may be
secured from the Chief,
Engineer, Texas
Aeronautics Commission,
P.O. Box 12607, Capitol
Station, Austin, Texas,
Highland Happening* Library notes
Bp Altha Pair
78711, upon a deposit of__
$15.00 as a guarantee of the Student Teachers—Dusty Mahan and Steve Pritchard,
safe return of the plans and senior agricultural education majors from Tarleton State
specifications. The full University, have begun their student teaching in the
amount of the deposit will Dublin Public Schools. They are under the direction of
be returned to the Bidder Weldon Whitehead and Danny Prater, vocational
on submission of a bona agriculture teachers. Mahan and Pritchard will be in the
fide bid on the work; with community from March 5-May 3 for the purpose of
such pif»n« and receiving training for vocational agriculture teaching,
specifications; or upon This arrangement has been made by mutual agreement
returning the pi»n« and between Vernon Gibson, superintendent of schools, and
bid submitted" as a guaran- specifications immediately Tarleton State University. The student teachers will assist
ty the Bidder will enter into after examination of same, with all activities concerning the local vocational
and advising the Chief agriculture program. Upon completion of this training
Engineer, Texas period, they will receive the Bachelor of Science degree
Aeronautics Commission, from Tarleton State University and be eligible for a
that a bid will not be sub- vocational agriculture teaching certificate,
mitted; otherwise, the
Bidders must submit a
Cashier’s or Certified
Check issued by a bank
satisfactory to the Owner,
or a Proposal Bond from a
reliable surety company,
payable without recourse
to the order of the City of
Dublin in an amount not
less than five percent of the
a contract and execute
bonds and guaranty in the
forms provided within ten
days after notice of award
of contract to him. Bids
without the required check
or proposal bond will not be
considered.
Attention is called to the
fact that there must be paid
on the project not less than
general prevailing rates of
wages. The Contractor
deposit will be forfeited.
If within 10 days after or-
dering plans and
specifications, you have
not received same, please
contact the Texas
Aeronautics Commision at
512/476-9262.
Dental Answers
By Dr. Charles Crabtree
V
Dublin Nursing
Center News
our request for hats and
We have had an in- caps and all the extras. We
teresting week the past really appreciate ail that
week at the Dublin Nursing have brought these and
Center. We have planted those that will be bringing
caladiums and elephants more. We are really
ears in our flower beds. A looking forward to seeing
special thank you to Irene what all the hats and bon-
Glenn for the starts for our nets will look like when we
flower baskets. Things are are through,
really starting to look pret- a very special day for
ty and green and we are our ladies or shall I say for
looking forward to all of the our men? We had our
flowers that are already makeovers day last
starting to spring up. Friday. We had 14 ladies to
Remember, Thursday come and have their colors
the Have Band Will Travel analyzed and then had
will travel to Golden Age facials and make-up done
for a little entertaining. We for each of them. The
are looking forward to ladies really enjoyed this
going and visiting some of and so did the men,
our old friends. The band is because some of these
improving more and more ladies really did have a
daily, so come by and hear beautiful change, (so said
us some time. one of our ladies). Vicki
A special thank you to Cheek was our consultant
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bays and we had Maxine
for the Texas Hiways Gilbreath, Alene Cook and
Magazines that were Daphna Cook as visitors,
brought for our residents The ladies that were par-
enjoyment. All of these ticipating were, Nadine
donations of magazines, Carter, Melba Humphries,
newspapers, and paintings Kathleen Brown, Mary
are greatly appreciated. Knox, Anise Bryan, Ora
• We have a very special Martin, Annie Westfall,
• night planned for April 17. Kate Gilbreath, Pearl
• First of all, that afternoon Newsom, Kathryn Dunlap,
the Bluebirds are going to Evie Nixon, Willie Hurley,
come and put on a little Alene Lee and Ida Ward,
program for us. Then that We even got to see that
’ evening, the Young Willie Walker looks best in
• Homemakers and their Autumn colors.
; families will be coming and Those that are sick and in
; presenting a Fashion Show, the hospital are Doris
The Fashion Show will Ridinger and Alice Mit-
begin at 6:30 p.m. We are chell in the Stephenville
really looking forward to Hospital and Vem Cook
this special event. and Oma Bolton in the
Remember our Easter Dublin Medical Center.
; Bonnet contest April 20, we We wish these a speedy
have had some response to recovery.
Union Grove Globe
By Rltti* Rm
this Wednesday at 2 o’clock
We had good church ser- for a change.
. vices Sunday. I’m glad Kendall and
: We were glad Earl and Barbara and Lacy were
Wynona Marshall came able to be in church Sunday
home Saturday and atten- after being absent due to
1 ded church services with us sickness.
; both morning and night I have been a little
. Sunday.
; Also the two visitors.
: Beryl Jones and Lavem
Morehead came home
' Friday after two weeks in
Bro. Dick Johnson and Mrs. Lucille Goodwin
his wife from Wichita Falls was Sunday dinner guest in
started lectures on “The the home of Johnnie and
Trail of Blood’’ at the Irene Wilson and spent the
Highland Missionary Bap- afternoon with them,
tint Church Sunday night Wayne and Jean
April 8. They will be each Thiebaud and Altha Fair
night beginning at 7 p.m. visited Thursday night with
through Thursday night Gar on and Rhonda House
April 12. The public is cor- and Zack and Marcie.
dially invited. Travis and Janie Barnes
There will be an or- and Melody and Travis’s
dination service at the mother, Mrs. Batty Barnes
Stephenville First Baptist of DeLeon, did some shop-
Church in Stephenville ping in Ft. Worth Saturday
Sunday afternoon April 15 and visited with Mrs. Vera
at 2:30 p.m. for Van McCandless and Dugan
Christian, pastor at the Waltrip in the Medical Cen-
Round Grove Baptist, ter Inn in Ft. Worth.
Everyone is invited. J.H. and Betty Fair of
There was a baptisimal Lake Buchanan visited
service at David Gardners Friday with Orval and
tank Sunday morning Altha Fair and La Juan,
following the Sunday mor- They also visited his
ning service for Phillip mother, Ottie V. Fair in the
Valles. Van Christian of the Golden Age Manor and
Round Grove Baptist their daughter Cathy and
Church did the baptizing. Carey Dameron in
There will be a com- Stephenville.
bination baptizing and ser- Jimmie Neal Fair came
vice for the Round Grove after his son Jammie,
Baptist Church at the Nor- Friday night and spent the
thside Baptist Church in night with his parents, Mr.
DeLeon Sunday night April and Mrs. Orval Fair.
15. Mrs. Jo Mahan will be Jammie had been visiting
baptized and Van Christian since Monday,
will bring the evening Judy James and Irene
message. Wilson went to Friendship v.
The Highland Baptist International on field trip I
Church enjoyed a Friday to the weather ob-
fellowship in their Church servation station at the
Sunday night following the Stephenville Airport,
evening services. “The Highlanders” of
Adolph Jones, Mr. and Highland, The Wills
Mrs. Wayne Bear, Mr. and Family of Dallas, The
Mrs. Benny Payne of Hamm Family of Ft. Worth
Dublin and Mr. and Mrs. and The A1 Locke Jr.
Sawyer of Stephenville Family of Stephenville will
were visitors at the bring a concert of Gospel
Highland Baptist Church Music at the Recreation
Sunday morning. Mr. and Hall in Stephenville Friday
T£‘ ^££^0™ "isM April 13 beginning at
In keeping with Texas
Book Month, here are some
of the newer books in the
Library on the Lone Star
State: “Earth Has No
Sorrow” by Dee Azadian is
picture and text about
Caldwell County, Texas.
Filled with recollections of
the older citizens of the
county, it is a rare and in-
tereating history of the
area. It was 1842 when 305
brash Texans invaded
Mexico with the intent of
whipping the entire
Mexican Army, but what
really happened to these
brave but overzealous men
is told in the ’’Black Beans
and Goose Quills” by
James M. Day.
If you are not a Texas
history buff (shame on
you) then you may be in-
terested in the newest fic-
tion on the shelves. Joseph
Wambaugh has written a
new book “Lines &
Shadows” and Andrew
Greeley once again gives
us a peek at the life styles
and mores of the Catholic
Church and its people in
“Lord of the Dance.”
Please Return Your Over-
due Books.
Library hours 2-6
f
t \
This column deals with taltoa patient with any of
questions concerning den- these problems. The den-
tistry and Dental Care, tist must know about the
Readers are invited to send patient’s medical condition
written questions to Dental so he can use an alternative
Care, P.O. Box 358, Dublin, anesthetic without a
Texas 76446. vasoconstrictor which is
Doctor Crabtree: I safe for a heart patient,
noticed a sign in my den- Medications that might
tlst’s office recently asking seem to the patient to be
all patients inform the doc- too insignificant to mention
tor of any changes in their actually affect the success
health status. The sign also of dental treatment,
requested that patients Examples of this are oral
keep the doctor up-to-date contraceptives, and large
on any medications they doses of aspirin such as
are taking. I value my those used for arthritis,
privacy and I don’t see why Either of these medications
he needs to know what will cause the patient to
medicine I take just to fix bleed more freely and to
my teeth. have post-surgical com-
Dear Reader: Because plications.Tranquilizers and visitors at the Round Grove
many individuals diet medications also affect Baptist Church Sunday,
erroneously see their teeth some phases of dentistry,
as separate and apart from Again the patient may be
the rest of their body it is undergoing dental treat-
difficult for them to under- ment for which he is
stand the importance of unaware of this effect,
keeping their dentist in- A disease of which the
formed on their current doctor should be aware is
health status. However, hepatitis. This disease can
performing dentistry be transmitted through the
without an up-UMiate saliva and could easily in-
medical history can pose a feet the doctor or a mem-
potential threat to the her of his staff or even
health of the patient and to another patient. Prior
the success of the treat- awareness of the disease
menj _ will enable them to use ex-
Some more obvious tra precautions to avoid
examples of relation of contraction of hepatitis.
Dentistry to your over-all la most dental offices
health are the following. A you will be asked to fill out
good example is a patient a medical history at your
who has had heart disease, first visit. It is the patient’s
high blood pressure or responsibility however to
stroke. The most com- keep your doctor up to date
monly used local on any new conditions, or
anesthetic in dentistry con- allergies that are
tains a vasoconstrictor discovered and of any
which would be detrimen- medications that you are
^ _______currently taking.
Mrs.
Purvis were visitors Sun- ^.‘^^^“00^-
. , mission fee and the public . . _ .
Miss Kay Cadenhead and ^ rm.Hiany j^yited to at- Both Receive 18 Year Awards—Angie Durham, 1. Land
Randall Boen of DeLeon, tend stephenville hcr mother. Joyce Durtucn, were both recipients of 10
Lucille Goodwin of Dublin chamber of Commerce and tenure awards at the annual Camp Fire Awar's
and Edyth Chaney were ^ Highlander’s are the Banquet recently. Miss Durham was the only girl anu
---***"D—An---- 6 Mrs. Durham was the only leader honored for 10 years
tenure at this year's banquet (Progress Staff Photo
Eastern Star elects new officers
New officers were elec-
Joe Burdette, secretary , be held at 8 p.m June 9 in
New oftiters are Lera Betty Cooper, treasurer; the Masonic Hall and that
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To the voters
of
Erath County
Thank you for all
the years you
have supported
me as your sheriff.
\
If re-elected, I will continue to operate the
department for the next four years as I have
in the past, as honestly and as fairly as
possible.
Due to the responsibilities of the sheriff, I
may be unable to meet each of you per-
sonally, so I would like to take this oppor-
tunity to solicit your vote May 5.
Thank you.
Jack Perry
pd political adv by Jack Perry
Vote Saturday, May 5th
ARtOM “CHINK WEEMS
Tax Assessor-Collector
Desire to serve the people
Your Vote & Influence Appreciated
Po' AC by
L-
droopy the past week with
bronchitis. I am better.
Brenda Dickey has been
real sick the past week; I
think in Brownwood
Harris Hospital at Ft. Wor- Hospital. She is some bet-
th. Lavem had surgery ter at this time,
there. She is doing weU un- We were grateful for the
der conditions. nice rain and are enjoying
Rev. B.F. Jones survived this beautiful Monday,
his talk at the church last I talked with Homer
Sunday. He is doing very Pendleton Sunday night,
well and is at home. We He said our fifth Sunday
hope he can be for sane singing, which is to be
time. soon, seems to be coming
John and Eulafae of along fine.
Clebum spent last Thur- Carolyn Hitt talked with
sday and Friday with us. me Friday. She had a
Billie Fred Jones has speaking engagement in
been real sick the past Baton Rouge, La. due to
week. He is some better at her work there. She said
this time. the governor attended.
Kenneth and Johnniefae I had to congratulate
Smith will be here this her as she is my gran-
weekend after a several ddaugbter. She grew up in
days » trip in Italy Dublin and attended school
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 11, 1984, newspaper, April 11, 1984; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth777950/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.