The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1965 Page: 2 of 10
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Wtddy Newsletter From—
FIELD SCHOOL HOUSE
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COMMUNITY
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By Mrm. W. W. McCarty
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Mnu Chari**- Pal- cMktrm of DuWta vhuird Sun
oT Fart Worth spent the
wtU> Mr. Md Mn. Jfoo
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•ad Mis. Jmm Price,
•ad Mrs. Ohartfe Phot and
Bobby erf Rails, Mr. and Mm.
Out Schuman and Becky Nell.
t. and Mrs. Roy Price and
Rasas of Ortiwpwucd vkdMrf
Mr. and Mm W. J. Price Sun-
and Mm Jams* Price
have moved to Dublin
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCarty
vMM Mr. and Mm Royre Mc-
Carty, Royre Wayne, Jr, and
Merrllee Ann of Mineral Wells
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Mrs. Jaroe* Salyer vlsHrd
Mrs. E. L McCarty Monday af-
ternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Fred
lightiwt and children of De
Loan visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L-
McCarty Sunday afternoon. Miss
Sharron McCarty of Moselle vis-
ited Mrs E. L. McCarty Sat-
urday afternoon.
Mrs. E. V. McCarty, Pamela,
Ella Annetta and Sandy visited
Mrs. Wayne McCarty Saturday
afternoon.
, We are sorry to report Mrs
Owen Trice is a patient in the
Hico hospital. Several of this
community have visited her and
we hope for her a speedy re-
covery.
Dr. and Mrs. Clay Salyer and
day with his parent*. Mr. and
Mrs. VuYd Safyer of Edna HU!
Mr and Mr* Dale Cook and
Terry visited Thursday with Mr
and Mrs. Leroy Everett in ft
Worth Mr- and Mrs. Arthur
Gilbert, Mikey and Shannon Mc-
Donald of Fort Worth visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cook and
boys Sunday and attended stag*
taf in StephenvUM* Sunday aft
Mr and Mrs Otha Oosart vis-
ited Sunday afternoon with Mr
and Mrs. Elder Tackett Mis
Elder Tackett visited her par-
ents. Mr and Mm A. H, Sttph
ens, and Leons Triday after-
noon-
Bn> and Mr* Co* visited Mr
and Mrs. Otho Cozart Sunday
afternoon.
Mis* Brenda Clark of De Leon
and Frank Gilman of Ft. Worth
visited Sunday with his mother,
Mrs Alva Lee Gillmaa.
Mrs Bill McCrum of De Leon
visited Thursday with her
daughter, Mrs. E. L. McCJarty
Mii» Wanda Frost of De Leon
and Larry Layman of Comanche
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Me
Carty Friday night.
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Weekly Newsletter From—
LINGLEVILLE
COMMUNITY
By Mm. Kddlemon
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Traweek
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Choc Mathews Sunday.
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Our Congratulations
Future Fanners
During FFA Week — Feb. 20 - 27
Mobil Products — Propane — Butane
DICK HARBIN
302 E. Elm
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Dairy Dispersal
Monday, March 1,1965—1 P.M.
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R. C STARK FARM
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Located North of Comanche near Van Dyke, take
Hiway No. 16 North 7 Miles to Van Dyke, Turn
East 1 Mile to Farm. Watch for Signs.
SALE HELD IN HEATED TENT
Lunch on Ground
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Equipment Selling:
HEAD HOLSTEINS SELLING
45 Milkers ---11 Dry Springer
Cows - - (Lots of Good Uddered
Young Cottle)
Mr and Mr*. Joe Andenwn
and baby of Arlington and Mrs
C R. Proctor spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs Marshall
Proctor and boys of Zapata.
Mr- and Mrs. Lee Roy Wells
and family rtf Mansfield visited
Sunday with Jackie Walls and
Mrs. Nettie Cook.
Mr., and Mrs H W. Hare of
School Hill visited Sunday with
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis Bays, and
family.
Tim Holder, music director of
tftp First Baptist OvurCh in Dub-
lin, visited Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kelley.
We are glad to report that
Mrs. Claud Latham is home
again from the Gorman hospital
and is some improved
Mrs. Wayne Kelley and Kathy
of Stephenville visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kelley.
Miss Pat Hare visited Sunday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Cowan of Dublin.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Parks
visited Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Parks of
Burleson.
Jeff Edgmon of Dublin visited
with friends here Thursday of
last week.
Ergle Hallmark has been sick
the past week and was a pa-
tient in tlie Dublin hospital for
several days.
Clinton Anderson of Vernon
visited over the weekend with
Milt Hallmark and Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Hallmark of Steptien-
ville.
This community was sadden-
ed Friday when news reached
here of the sudden death of Mr.
Walter Morton of StephenviUe.
He was well known here and an
old settler of the School Hill
Community.
Mr. and Mrs. Wafford W i 1-
liams and family of Fort Worth
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wil-
liams.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Outlaw
of Stephenville visited Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. S- L. Out-
law.
We are glad to report Mrs.
Russell Roberson has been re-
leased from the hospital and is
at her son’s home in Ft Worth.
We hope she will soon be home
again.
Here and There hi
Union Grove
Mn. J, A. Fine
Mrs. Ollie Pittman and Price
McMahan of Stephenville visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. C. C Cowan.
Gip and Detmie Bostick of El
Paso visited friends In Lingle
ville Monday They were here
due to the death of their broth-
er-in-law. Mr Bill Sharp, who
passed away Saturday. Funeral
services wore held Monday in
Dublin with burial in the Bun
yan Cemetery, The family has
our sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gardner
and family of Fort Worth spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Haynes and j
Mr and Mrs. Printis Lee Philips j
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Wood of
Fort Worth visited Monday
night and Tuesday with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Volly Ship visit-
ed Sunday afternoon with Mr
and Mrs. B. N. Cones of Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Bouctor
visited one day last week with
Mr. and Mrs, Joyce Sloan of
Dublin. Mr. Boucher is slowly
improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Conat-
ser and Leonard Hallmark of
Odessa spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and M r s.
John Conatser and Mr. and Mi's.
Lon Hallmark.
Sam, Horace and Jeff Chisum
went early Sunday morning to
Portalis, N.M., to see their un-
cle. Bill Hammons, who isn’t
very well. They also visited oth-
er relatives.
Mrs- Marshall Proctor and
children are here this week vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Blake Morrison, and Mrs. C. R.
Proctor and Don.
There is a kit of sickness in
our community at this time.
Rev. and Mrs. Knight and Mr
and Mrs. Colter of Breckenridge
Visited Friday wllh Mr. and
Mr*. Fred Burleson.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Jones of
McCamey visited last weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Clement
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carlisle of
Cleburne visited Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Fine.
Mrs. Vada Fail of Hico visited
Sunday with Mrs. Willie MaGee
Mrs. Mary Huse had a visit
one day last week from her chil-
dren of Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs- Jim Fine were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs- Don Christopher.
Weekly Newsletter From
CARLTON
I COMMUNITY
10. Gray Service
Was HeM Friday
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Carlton, whrf la mwertaf to a
Dallas hospital trout » broken
top and >r«
Old friend* aad nrtgttanrs at
Chilton were sorry to hear of
toys (Turn Prater's death which
occurred Monday. February S
to the Stephenville hwpital.
Cor* B Water. *I, the term
«r Mias Cora Barnett, a tar®-
time resident ...of Carlton, had
•pent "the k»« 2? >y»r* <rf her
Me m Stephenville She was
married t<> John B, Pratef in
June, lino, and they made tftrtr
home to Ciuiton until his death
ta 1SS7. \
Funeral services were held
Tuesday In Stephenville with
burial In the Oak f>ale Ceme-
tery, near Stephenville She was
* member o( the Oak Dale Bap-
tist Church
Survivor* include a brother-
in-law. Fletcher Cbok of Steph-
enville. where she had made her
home; three step sons, Earl of
Stephenville, Cecil from Killeen
find Bryan Prater of El Paso;
five step grandchildren, ten
great-grandchildren, also other
relatives and many friends.
Mrs. Lola Polland was a re-
cent visitor in Stephenvlie with
Mrs. Bessie Walker.
Raymond Geye of Lufkin
spent the weekend with his
mother and sister, Mrs. Fred
Geye and Mrs. Ruth Self, and
attended services at the Baptist
Church Sunday morning.
Culmer Jordan has been a pa-
tient in the Gorman hospital
since Monday. Their daughter.
Mrs. Carroll Smith and Cindy of
Waco spent the week with her
parents.
Mrs. Everett Join's is visiting
in Irving with her son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Truett Jones
and in Dallas with her sister,
Mrs Matlie Allen, and their
brother, Martin Bingham from
This Herd Originates in a Modified Certified
Brucellosis Free Area. With Negative Ring Test.
1133 LSS. CENTRAL WEST TEXAS BASE
1 — 250 Gallon Zero T20 Vacuum Stainless Steel
Milk Tank, 1— 400 Gallon Em-Bee Stainless Steel
Milk Tank, 50 Gallon Electric Hot Water Heater,
Pipeline for Parlor Barn, 3 Units, with Deltoval
Milk Pump. Marlow Automatic Feed System for
6 Stall Barn with 8000 R>. Storage Capacity,
(Practically New)
For Further Information Contact
KAfS AUCTION SERVICE
Mrs. Faye Carr and daughter,
Carolyn, of Stephenville spent
the weekend with W. S- Carr
and their aunt, Miss Ocie Hud-
dleston.
We Salute The
FUTURE FARMERS
of America
As They Join In The Observance Of
National FFA Week
Mr. and Mrs. D, R. Franks
had as their weekend guests her
sister and husband, Mr- and
Mrs. E. F. Puls of Dallas. On
Sunday the two couples went to
Llano for lunch and afterwards
visited Buchanan Dam, Inks
Lake, and other place* of inter-
est.
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FARMERS’ FEED STORE
C. B. Bradberry, Owner
621 S. Patrick GI 5-2388
Billy David Rudd and Miss
JeaftrU Hinkler, students at
Howard Payne roJtatce in
BroMiiwoud. were weekend vto-
itors w 11 h- Ws grandparent*
Mr- and Mrs W S Rudd
Mr and Mr* Kenneth lam*
ford and baby of Dublin visited
Sunday afternoon with his par-
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. L H Luns-
ford. and Arlene.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Crosaland
of Dallas spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Lewis Cox and family
Mr. and Mrs Lee Charles Me-
Knight and children of Waco
spent the weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hob
Thompson and Mrs Bill Mc-
Knight.
Mr. and Mrs Baxter Walton
of Glen Rose visited Sunday
with has sister, Mrs. Edgar
Smith and attended services at
the Methodist Church Sunday
morning,
Mrs. Novis Littleton of San
Angelo and daughter, Annette,
of Odessa spent the weekend
with her mother and sister,
Mrs, J. W. Jordan Jr., and hus-
band.
Mr. and Mrs. 0- P. Mercer
left Monday tor Loop to visit
their daughter, Mrs. Calvin
Young, and family.
Friday for Rwto
Sr„ Tb *» Uto Kamo, Ftoreui
Oaaprt srtdi (to Rev
Wtntoty and the Rev Dt* Q*
of Oxnanrto ametattag M r
Gray had lived to Clyde about
a year.
R- O. Gray was born in Go-
mantto Oct. «. 1»B and dtad
Wednesday, Feoroary IT in the
Hendrick Memorial Hospital m
Abtlene He was married to
Gertie Dean Wootaey to Cuman-
che Dainty June 2, im
Survivors are Ms wife; four
sens, Paul at Snyder, Jack of
Novice, R. O. Jr. of fra and
Joe of Clyde; five daughters
Mrs. Loyd Abies of Aibuquer
que, Nil.. Mrs. R. G. Murdock
of Clyde, Mrs. Melba Hanks of
Kermit. Mrs. Ruftis Grave* of
Cram Plains, and Mrs. Bill
Strobe at Dublin; 23 grandchil-
dren; ten great-grandchildren
also two brothers, Walter of Do
Leon and Jim of Rising Star:
one sister, Effie Abies of De
Leon,
Mr. and Mrs C. L Carr of
Dallas spent Saturday night at
their farm home on the Runyan
Road, and went to Austin Sun-
day to visit their son anti
daughter who are students at
the University of Texas. Their
son, Dicky, has recently been
111.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huckabee,
Rodney and Karen, spent last
weekend in Ballinger and Miles
where they visited their parents
and grandparents.
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The Public Is Cordially Invited
To attend the "Open House"
of the First Baptist Church
Sunday, February 28, from 2:45 to 5:00 P.M.
We want all of our members and friends to meet together
and enjoy the sweet Christian Fellowship of each other while
viewing the beautiful new sanctuary that God has permit-
ted us to build for His glory.
We are justly proud of our new building and facilities and
urge that everyone come and see it witti us.
T. F. Collier, Pastor
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Turney, Frances. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1965, newspaper, February 25, 1965; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth539779/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.