The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 90, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1965 Page: 4 of 8
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CWistmas rare
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van were Mr and Mh C. L
Carr aad family of Dallas, Mr.
and Mn Dickey Carr, Auatta;
Mr and Mrs J T Hardin. ft.
Worth. Mr and Mn Melton
Decker and family, Comanche;
Mr and Mn Joe Hanaon aad
family. Horn-.on, w H Dickey.
Comanche; Mr and Mn. Jack
Greiner and family Da 11 at;
Bill Byen, Comanche
aad the child preceded her la
death Mn Monroe waa a mem
her a< the Baptist church
Survrron include one daugh-
ter. Mn Royal Webb of Du4
ha; oae ton. James L Monroe
°f Paaams City, Fla; six
grandchildren and arven great-
grandchildren
Raymond Vaughn T B
Vaughn. C. W Vaughn. H L
Jones. L. D. Jones tnd Edwin
Jones served es pallbearen
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a tad! aH*am projects Include con- While ta Chicago, the Texsns
4H prefects ta- mrvattaa. sheep, eemmaaity Jelnad mm UM other dale-
latklai. garden, baaettacatiea. safety, health, an- ptas is paaala aad discussions,
tar taadsrahta. tomology and leadership. sightseeing, and other rncraa-
am of Mr. and Church, son of Mr. and Mrs. ttonal and educational activities.
Son, Donald, Born
To BiKy Bomber*
Mr snd Mrs Billy Bam her
are :hr proud parents of a baby
boy. Donald Heath, born De
cember 17. in Hams Hospital!
in Fort Worth The young man I
weighed 8 pounds, 8>s ounces on |
arrival
He has one sister. L e i g h j
Mitchell, two years old.
Paternal grandparents are Mr. j
and Mrs. John Bodjo. His great-
grandmother is Mrs. Eva Mul-j
loy of Dublin.
Chi III mill Visitor* Christmas Day with her parents.
. , M Mr. and Mrs George Guest,
Mere And Away and Sunday with his parents.
| Mr. snd Mrs. Quincey Bettis.
Mr. and Mn. Cedrick Bettis Mrs Addlr or Une ,nd C.L
and family of Desdemona spent! Gee joined the Bettis family for
Christmas dinner Sunday
Patricia Bone, s student at
TWU in Denton, is spending
the holidays with her family.
Mr. and Mrs T R Bone and
Phyllis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bradley
and daughters. Karen, Kay and
Janet Lee. of Arlington spent
the holiday weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Aken and Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Recruiter Visits
Local Athlete
FARMER'S FEED STORE
Lloyd Taylor, backfield coach
at Texas A&M University, was
in Dublin Monday of last week
to talk to Richard Stevens about
his education and college foot-
ball career
Coach Taylor visited Richard
and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Stevens, Jr., at their home
and made plans for Richard to
We want to thank all our customers for
their patronage during 1965. We have enjoyed
doing business with you and hope you have been
pleased with our service.
During 1966 we hope you will call on us and
t*H your friends to visit the FARMER’S FEED
STORE for their feed supplies. We wish for
everyone a prosperous and
visit the Teifas A&M campus in
January
A. N. Alexanders
So To Kingsville
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Alexan-
der spent four days during
Christmas at Kingsville, as
guests of Mr. andMrs. |
Ralph Northway On
the trip down <hty were a.-
companied by their grandsons,
Eric and Louie Johnnagin, of
Denton, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Johnnagin of Denton joined
them there for the Christmas
weekend. While they were there
they visited the King Ranch, and
HAPPY HEW YEAH
OddftUow-Rebekahs
Christmas Party
HAZELWOOD LAUNDROMAT
Oddfellows and Rebakahs held
a joint Christmas party Decem-
ber 20, at the IOOF Hall.
The well attended celebration
began with a pot luck supper
at 7:00 p.m., which was follow-
ed by group singing of Christ-
mas Carols. Christmas gifts
were exchanged at the close of
the meeting.
DUBLIN, TEXAS
FARMER'S FEED STORE
Chas. B. Bradberry
the boys went deer hunting.
Truck Due Jan. 10
Representative Here
A representative of the Social
Security administration will be
in Dublin each Tuesday during
the month of January, to con-
sult with social security mem-
bers about applications or in-
formation.
The representative will be
available for consultation at the
Directors Room of the Dublin
National Bank from 9:30 until
12:00 noon, Tuesday, January 4,
11, 18, and 25.
The Salvation Army truck will
be in Dublin Monday, January
10,. at 8:00 a.m. People who
have items to donate, maga-
zines, clothes, furniture, etc.,
are asked to call Chamber of
Commerce office, GI 5-3422,
leaving their address and Salva-
tion Army workers will pick
up your donations.
Holiday Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hardin,
Linda and Philip, spent Christ-
mas Day at Robert Lee at the
home of Mrs. Hardin’s father,
Dee Walker.
CHECK HERE ITR8T — Are
you in need of printing of any
type? Be sure and check with
your hometown printer first.
VERY
MR* BAIRD*
Native grasses, Indiangrass, Side Oats Grama and other
grasses which were seeded by Rex Baber six years ago.
BEST
WITH THE COMING OF 1966
WISHES
Your Farmland and Pastureland Can Grow Rich
You, keep the ground covered with live or dead cover at all
times.
You, Feed the plant roots with fertilizers according to soil
test or crop response by the crops you grow.
You, Repair and maintain old terraces
You, Construct needed new terraces
You, Control brush and weeds on pastures and rangeland
You, Slope and seed and sod grassed waterways
You, Prepare land ahead of time for seeding and sodding
You, Do not overgraze grasses on your pastures or
rangeland
We recommend that each man does his part to preserve and
improve out greatest heritage, The Soil.
HAPPY
AND
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Double Row Wedding Bands,
Five Diamonds — Vi carat ..;....................$89.95
Wall Clocks $24.95—$22.95—$18.95,20% off reg.
Bulova Transistor Radios, reg $24.95
With Case and earphones.....................Now $15.96
Desk Clock & Pen Sets on marble base $18.95-$! S.95
NEW
YEAR!
Watch Repairing, Engraving
Free Gift Wrapping
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Turney, Frances. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 90, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1965, newspaper, December 30, 1965; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth541526/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.