The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1962 Page: 1 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 22 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
.
Ri
■
T;
w
rtl’v '*
Dublin Store*
f$ ji C^ftwwrf
My 4
$r 00**30
Hoag § Son’a
S^ringport, ‘
N«
DUBUN, texab,
1Y. JUNE 28, 1982
BobTraweek
ToMakeNew
England Torn
i
i
"of tto
lour M (hour «W*» of
farms to Now York and
■«»(«. Tto t<w
lo begin July 7
•ill .corrtlwwe through J>'IV
Or* dairyman out of. "
region «m rtwam To* «w» ......
Ttowvwfc «MM throen «*«<*•
ffp^fccMfT' ffS-MWlMHlNj od
Full Day’s Program Scheduled
■K mm _ m mm
4f Dublin City Park July 4
_____ .Xnltix) I Another
I
illS
it ion of Independence l>*, i since eggs *Rl I* *""• “J*
Another basebaU gjunekjm
m *
1m ^ ^
*. «•• —* too*—- a—, t. v. cm-
Pint C. M. Church
Rtnchrdulc* Bible
School, Revival
the VmOn WM* Ste*tt«|
rotgsrolty artwdulaiMor tun* »
i? MeoTodlM
ly Fourth. Thw year » i» ex
lion. The Dublin Jaycee*
be in charge «t *U aetivt-
to end eoneewrioct*.
Kick ins the days activities
off wilt be a basetoll «*iw
rrthtth Proctor pitted againat
Dublin at 9M a m.
Throughout the- day. all at*
gteers to this annual affair
•4H bate an opportunity to hit
*f=
mi a a Tm —h. roe
mum duly »« thwmgh —,
to III*— and death In «•
De Leon Festival Dates Announced
.aoo.at.Jpw date* of this ytthria romrounttRa from ower th*
a^, *,
i My M.
ath m «hi #i i
J.
Pork 05 WeWi
Monday Night
■ «tt *» •'
I* «h*
—eWM «t .. 1
*sr*k «* m»
IMsIta Twigi. K«l
It Htld Joe 8.8* P. It
r*—*»t
* -y
1-urMHt th* w**h. the
— «w**Rl te th* «te*R-
hr WM he**—***** «* JWr -J-
:<w*4 tvmmam tt—Ml *0$
m «rt*i If— W R ran** *R
the evrogettrt. Service* wfl» I*
-a a.• _.JT hf * eMMitii
WSFwSf WfBWTwl f*RR™*- —*• — ■
*ewM*tten I* esieatelM *• •WHW*
•** h»
mm *»•
** *jf ,***
»J» R*» **> <»
M* fh*t
t*» a— ! *8
if— R—*• # R-2._
■ *# - «W
>pMt * «*■*—% aw—
1 a*
H<wm
iVi«9 Officere
^T.'STSSTJ
wmm m**m ■•*-5Sfh5
■ ow— -*»«•* *»
—*
thrown, at four for a quarter
, The art—to- calta for an ar-
madillo race to tot held from 1
to 2 pro A atnall adtniaakm will
to- charged to partirtpanti In
ttoa event
Iruring the hour* of 2:30 to
S.30 pro. goer* will have aft
opportunity to take part and
to wttneea an old time aartt
race
For the strong, wiiim™ i --------- -
strong, there will be a rope tug- tap from 5:30 to 7 ^
King contest held between the pit the Dublin Crtd
wun of 4 00 and 5;00 p.m. against the Dublin Bummm
1 team.
The Jay— will tosve Ui
type* of refreshments available
for at tendfers, and also
wm
M
COMMISSION
APPROVES
CONSTRUCTION
m
II
Melon F—tlval in
are August ». «. 10,
fto I— i—»t* -said tik»
ta -vita every— who ha* bv-
* *4 — the fto L— er*a to--
•tt h«— for the toethml. De t—to
11 rtWwoa —M Om W—to
the many ... i*ST«p
Mm m .the (to l—to'
The atreet
flp— the Itort
ade that will
, on August H
tea to to*
county. Kveryone who wiahea
to enter has an invitation to
do a» There la no entrance fee
the chance* of winning a
prise are good..
Entertainment for the Queen
and her court will be under the
spufumetop Of the K.S A sor-
ority of tto lawn and repreaen
tattve* from every community
and town around will be In-
cluded to the coronation
The weather tt fine to peo-
ttc* some good «eloi*» for the.
festival and good vegetables
far the community booth*
which are aharnya a special at
j rail aft Ii.au At
aawN^*tov—f Be:
mm fiMMw
The Tm Highway Commis*
•ion has approved the 1963-
1964 construction ind right of
way program for Urban, Pri-
mary and Slate highway*. This
project is included in Erath
County:
purchase right of way on
Loup 195 from US 377 east of
Stephenvtlle. southwest to US
281 a dtatanoe of approximate-
ly 2.0 miles, at an estimated
coat of $15,000.
The location and preparation
of right of way date will be
handled by George W.
Black. Senior Retodem Engin-
eer at Stephenville.
of cold watermelons.
Plans also call for the swim-
ming pool to be open for thorn
who are interested in swim-
ming throughout the day.
The community building will
be the scene of a dance to be
held between the hours of 8:00
pjn. and 12 midnight.
t Ml
Duncan Named
To School
Coaching Staff
Pee Wee Coaches
Outline Benefits
To Dev. Club A
^hamneaa W.
mmm* *
ssrt
topR Jfto
invitation Is g—
mg ,>ut tn all of De teem s
»— — —it »a.W.. W * <
Area Dairy Tour Receives Outstanding Praise
/...*, *” S’vfisr’jSTwS
R ■
f i m K
.... 9 a. I
i cmm. T tor
paa now. m that yw can to*
in Da hma tor the ftomb and
— ftoth-L*’
Rev Gene
Fl»>d Armstrong,
tb« local Pee
league, outlined toe
of this type recreational pro-
PH to toe Dublin Develop-
ment dub Friday,
Sportsmanship. —If-t—lance,
plus physical and mental
dl boning ay* only a few of the
totwflta to lb# youngster* In-
volved, Rev Chamt— pointed
out
•One of the finest lessons
In a called meeting
night. June 26 the tn
the Dublin Independent
District elected Donnie I
to the coaching staff and I
ty. Also during toe it—i
they voted to bulk! a smaB
building and discussed
school tarn*.
Duncan will assume, at
opening of the
year, his first l
and will assist . .... _
as CootoaU coach. Dtutom tea
of Aturtin College to
ft* toe *
'to mi to the Roach and
an ftoihnd Office in D*
graceful
fl—yu Ulng yg .....
rt tvto wffl have an ofportutoty to *»-
perienee both victory and de-
feat," concluded Rev. Cham
yean In football and toMset-
the past two years, Dun-
can has directed the ““
recreation aetivltle*
* me 01 inf "ww*e
that these boya laarn i* to to any. At th* pm— tone, h* R
t^throe —(to
Ate*' totato ***** vf o*
mm *m l* AMi time
tNMt
fR Cwr***i
-It— mm to • rnmm mm!
tots to* I— *to
«M- mO/R*
toe »ie teh
Hi Rfbtoi to
Itotort—A
., a* ff. mm &
to «—***
I Mry*— :
. xmmmrn ft
iMifNft* *”* m **?
a#
la tto
■■■■ u
m Trwwwrk
i>ee Giibrvsth dtory fawn —
vwft-t «m! a demonstrate*.
ST*»mihPNk<toNfM
--toMtetototerttogN
*JN
so— erdj
ee «*
ft* —
m R ♦
taste.,**'
u* j* °®*
tie »«*:
:.***a. OMMUw., MR .....
i tto ttetoto fe—
' mmam
mat. aefttoi as Wh
tto mm.. ''77* Mete
iSiciass*£ IjigSiSSSS
Rtel— graamg <*>** April
.pijr—rSiIB Ttotor*;*
toed »W*h R **» •»<****
MBA In *to e—dy
The tmt i*«> to* ertol
utol an tto W. R ?»•**<•*
mm farm »•**• *
tarn «mm *mm m 0»Ooam
***** wed in th* dairy
, _____on* «f tto out-
andlng toghUght. of tto tour.
A* automatic mla.nRU —
mm stoervsd to opaeatkm at
to* Worth llarto* dairy. Mm.
handttng of butt f«*d
A herd of regRtwd mat
_,st an (vuUUixhng Hetrtetn
toll wto *— by tto group at
the Donw Mtto dairy farm,
owned and opmtod by Wyette
Jurwiy
Finally tto enthuaed and en
lightened tourist* otoerved tto
to*** to ...
‘ **„«t
* <P
; *» tt* —nit «h«t
.... ttort
► te rate R«
|
AMwvwran UteTf
A to* 1
__ .'W
CWT and tto
to tto •** m
Pint Meth
Bible School
Set (or lulu >
Pancoke Supper
Al Lunehroom
Set June 29
gin. and tto
** T**»
ft* Fin* Methodist <
te|| *— a Vaeauon
g— ««> July » to" «
Mk. July »«. with
h#te'tef item to ten*
■STi «*»** n* *m» *
Jaycee Sponsored
Polio Shots to Be
Given Saturday
mm atorwte hp B*
Cteamtor of Cmmmm
mm 11 *0 veto*
The gghate wdl he conditeed
i J*W »* *«b a church aortal
-men house Alt cluidm.
united to attend thR
Otta— of l >u
•timHindmg area
that • treat t» In store Friday
June ». from 8JO to $.00 pm,
fte Dublin Uooa
will sponsor a pancake a
to the school lunch room, I
with an evening of entertain-
Tto nratm Sisters of Om
lairne [-fTf-i1*' recording rand
television atara w* to on hand
(hr Bill Bradley
and saw a milk ----—,
washed up Tto waft up point
rd out the apedflcattons dairy-
men must meet in order to have
the high grade and pure milk
(to law requires today.
Throe making the tour not
only received enlightenment as
to tto many things obaerved to
the dairy industry but encour-
aged many dairymen to incor-
porate In their own plant ways
to which their Job can to short-
snmt agsl mrb* . gh*s*e- ^itttt^a—
Jh tokj^ deal# dm-iaitt
“n Sum OiflvTH »“u uFHWm
to tto dairy toduatry and
realised a greater appreciation.
to furnish ptenty <
Tto slab
Jnymeat Tto slatera. Vicki
Javonna. have appeared on tto
Inutataiw Hayrid*. «he
Foley Show, and irony
TV programs
1**1 tto'
In called
oently,
ed tto
Millard Glass.-----
ed duties as toad coach at Eagt-
tond.
Named to replace Gian* a*
toad of tto Dublin Athletic De-
partment was Johnny Gragg.
Gragg has served as
{ytarh during the* oust
Gao elected to
rt tog was L. R.
AtrL a JL, „ 4,.... ^«««a , j us A, J
to tIK? VOC*I«mlli
tto past year to
•MMMM*a—
Week end
one of Mr
visitors to the
and Mrs. Audry
I..V thier daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinney, and
Mra Oran Boatwright Karon
and Cartone of Fort Worth.
WEATHER-WISE
Date High .tom*
Thurs, June21 ......—IB fB
—__ ’p.•***».>>saaasHp.
Sun. June 31 -------
3$
rr
J—
Total Rainfall
Mb total tetak
Club ta-
Hotary
for Bto, ,
Rotary year and heard W.
SBikmnm a portion of
Raley giro
"HRtory of
June 96
Nathan
ident of tto
Siegel,
te club,
. aroaented the
W. R. HWaer
with tto past |
3t
• :'4
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Forson, Rance. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1962, newspaper, June 28, 1962; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth540281/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.