The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DUBLIN PR0GRE88, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927
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WIUT BKX'AMK OP THIS
TEXAS WOO UK N r ACTORTT
A# recent newspaper lt«m clipped
from a paper published fifty r*ar»
ago contains the following «l«alfi
cast *tat«m**i "New BrauifeD
wool* a factor! employing loo hand*
baa recently installed a lot of tha fin
sut English machinery." Ooartter-
tnc the fart that thla Ham was pub-
lished fifty year* a«o aha a Tata*
waa a comparatively yoaa* Stale In-
dustrially apaakln*. are caaaot help
hut wonder whal happened to praraat
the devrioptnvat of woolen mllla
aloof pith other tndnairlaa In I he
Mata Piotn the 0. » Census l»T*
we find thar* war* f**< maaufactur-
Jag eatahUahmeot* la the State of
Tazaa with a total of 11.11* snploy-
oa* rwoalvtng annually #J.a«A.*o« la
* Wtp> At that time the population
of Teaa* waa approximately l.Jtm.ooo
la lift there waa a total of 1W
manufacturing eatabltahmeati *m-
ploying 101.lit Wage earner* who ra-
cefvsd a total of lll1.Mt.Mh In wagaa
During the name time the population
of the State lacroassd to near »-#•#.•
000 Kooaat atatlottr* lint a total of
twenty ration good* mill* m tho
State employing a total of only 4.1 IA
people Mot a .ingle wolea mill waa
1 lot ad This* hna cheap power, as
ahoadaaee of labor, o sattstnrtory
rllmata. aod mora raw material la the
form of wool than aoy s»Vr date
la tho rates. Wotan aod mohair
good, ora need hy Tanaa paopia. and
tH* ftanual mvcImmi iiwiM !•
arol mHMo* dollar, dote why a man
oCartartwe plant that waa wall ornate
I It had ftftT yearn ago. emphoytog at
that item mo
Hseif with the ft
try shoold langu
“— denary lag tl
>Moa of owe
and fond tor Inhnr
ployed In factories.
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UU'I DOUR II*
WIST Tin*
e e
l aird—Blare of
flash of
hands and
colors will enliven
Baird lUrch M whal delegate* of the
Otl Balt Ototrtrt attend the Want Tex-
as Chamber of Commerce regional
convention March ft Urge delegn-
■ Cisco. Ranger. Eastland.
tloas fr
Ablle
Albany.
towns ha vs ilgatftod their isteaUons
of coming la ironpe.
Stamford-R H. Whitehead, for the
past two years pabltcRy sssssgA of
the Want Tessa Chamber of Cdtaarce.
will ho moved to tho Tort Worth of-
fice to take charge of the Fort
Worth office of the oegmslxallon
which wan vacated whan Ray Ueman
resigned to become manager of the
South Taxaa Chamber of Commerce
Whitehead will continue to an pare tea
publicity wort of the Went Teton
Chamber of Cent arcs sad will cwn-
tlaas to wort port teas of the western
territory
Monday—The laeal ahum bar of
coassrca has resumed activities after
remaining Inactive for ansae months
Pledge* o (support are Indicative of
big accomplish meat a for the organi-
sation during the present mar.
Goldtbwait* — Bti communities of
Mills County hove or tantoed to pro
inters tor
from many point. A repeat call for
three car load, waa recstved hare
Panhandle- Panhsndls Is to opt*
aa early spring P*»l»* program. ac-
cording to plant being worked out
rweaa the chamber of commerce
and city officials
Moran—A Mg dalagatten from thla
town will attend the OU Belt District
convention of the Went Tanas Cham
her of Comma ms at Baird March H
la the Internet of sacs ring the lit*
meeting for Moran. A big delegal ion
m this town and also the Moran
Rand will attend the annual ooavan-
tloa at Wichita rails.
, M0III RUT ABROAD.
Between Thanksgiving gad Daonm-
her mb. the V. 8 Department for tin
transmission of moaajr by mono* or-
RAMO AIR THK BIBI.l.
"On# thing the radio Is doing le to
get a lot of people better nognatated
with the Bible”, declares John 8
Daggett, broadcasting ptoneer and di-
rector of Station MMJ, Late Angeles,
la aa Interview published by the
American Magnates
The favorite ftrriptart rending with
radio audiences, he soya, la the Twen-
ty-third Psalm Not long ago a mat
wrote te Mr Daggett asking him to
have someone read this pa songs
I re heard a lot .beat It. wrote
the fan. "but have never actually
heard or read the Psalm Buell
That evening Mr ttegggtt had the
Psalm read, and a boom before the
render bad ••oacloded the maa who
| bad made the regnant called te an the
station telephone
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RAW WTRIM1KNT RAILMIR J«R
mote community interest* and to en
tertaln .peahen on farm topic, who ‘l'is the gar that ashed to have
come hare Kach clnh has designated I the Twenty-third Paalm nod." he
a community leader or . tender* on | «ld Hay. I wonder » ltd ha aahtef
various activities Hut pertain to the ton math to ash you to have M rand
general wetfan agate* I thlnh tt'e the Brwtttete thing
Honors Machinery has arrived fo» I aver heard la my IUa “
a cor* lest for potaeh to h# made la
this section Immediately l,r I>1 eld
Fioad Of Chicago, eminent g«»l««i*<
has been here several month, and
located the test.
El Paso The special Kl Paeo edi-
tion of West Teals Today ba» been
released from the pree. TV sum
her te not a* large aa originally In-
tended sad give* chief .pace to the
cM yaa “Gateway to the North" West
Tease Chamber member towns that
ears to receive pebltcltr ta lb. »P*c
lal edlttoa will be gives .pore la the
regular magaalae at a later date
Matador Motley Coolly recewtly
paeeed a boa detection riling for ap
proprtattoa of the county of IJWaoe
for highway improvement
Port itorktoa - 4'ontyact. on pn
wary dMW nevea and *!.•*• screw of
secondary land Of Red Bluff Diet rid
are .tgaevt and ta the Pecos Valter
Water Peer* Association ready for
arrangement ter prreentattao to the
Itevtemattoo Boreaa The remaining
con tree it no the tend for secondary
interest will eoon he te
_ Eastland A lltotet nonnelte. Mo-
n»niini in inn mom inwannuare gw* .
Me specially at this time when there tet> l Rve teory
It evident need of a dfvereirtcatteo of
Inter*.t. and e*
meat o ftedoetri ----__
_ Is to he be lit In Eastland
1 —pi T nrr—>0 County has a
fine source a# revnone It demands
for Its noted high grade cedar paste
Ml.Tt*
countries
Involving
exchange of IT4M.tM.lt.
imaging to tbs fact that MMs la M
increase of 11.111,111.8 over the aeon
ay orders leaned to foreign conn* rise
Christ mas
of IMA.
Great Britain of all the Rnropnnn
countries, shows a decrease
The fact
the more signifi-
cant when we renllaa that thla money
the moat of K. represents money sent
hy the peoreot claue of la bore re and
which they war* able to spare after
taking anrn of thteaaatvna.
These figures are recommended far
study hy I hone of nor rittoaoa who
would throw down the Immigrant
hors and those who feel (hat this
country has done nothing tor to* rv-
.local Ion of war-ton Marwpe This
la a rattier tidy tarn, made to Amer-
ica where there la ampteymeni tor ev-
ery able-bodied man at gawd wggan. in
-ad abroad te relatives left Vhtad
This la hot another Ml of evidence
that Amertra often the greatest gg>
ponanlttea In the world to Ute todi-
riduai who W witling to abide by ha
lawn and has initiative and willing
*• to wort. The genius at America
lie* la the fact that the tedlvMwat to
supreme a# Ion Aha bo recegnteee the
rights of Mo fettewma^ The too
*. not restrict him. ralhov gteea!
hi mthe freedom to nrve am hte owe .
dentiny a. hast he ran. all lbs while ;
gnarnateeteg him prnwratow trean tbs \
mjuettcee pee rutting m the atd wortd. \
.bleb make* thla new world a vert-j
table heaven te the
TERM WAV8 TO MbT.
JUI of g
If not la public.
Not all of ua do
first of the year,
•vary day that
then to
rtaotvo
have oar
ahd a good share of peels dins a Even
abagfteal of people carry In
fbatr henna a belief tot something or
other that beeps them going.
Many folk* possess an aam*M de-
sire te “aave” or -aatartn" nr help
Opto Aj|4 toOttb# fTHfllly ht>4
way. hot te the final analyst**. there
Isn't mart mm person nan da ter an-
other except bn fair and hind and at-
art a helpful te finance whenever the
epportssMy cameo
We might all renalve la practice
fslraeae and helpfulness
the new year, and awhe an
effort to stlrh te the rwaota
lima. Then this weald be a bettor
ivaHy and « would prosper and
• gffv
mg*
I mat It remarkable how earn
natty we can reoofve. and tebn tar-
gal mom of oar reaafmwnaf
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RT ATI-
SRST*
hoard of haaltb baa
far the weak April ltd
J. C, Anderson state
t am pelfs* of this natato
bgea ahowi
aome W* at
last year wltb tho hoard lb
he atsted
“th»lag ta the prevalence of
«ix and the tel
occarrtef from .
B to highly desirable that
sad commas MB
romplote health
r tease ia the average life
Auadna sk. AoA^a Imn
It or It years, and this baa
te s large degree to
tary conduce* I a ivenal
P
lent eitp-oa caver* tor
So taxicab can a' % r.b dawn
George I* MaHahary and Ms tomMy.
| who lie* happily to a ernstonable
’ four-room apartment on a anew in the
1 middle of Mew York harbor
He to a railroad man tiring and
1 sorting an the water tor away team
the roar «f railroad twntoala sad
teiabt yards, atthoogh Mu paste tea te
classed a* yerdmeei.r" It la the
only |eh of ua bind Day and bhfht
he mast be no hand tor the •cow-Oa.
«a which he liven, to never ginned
No alr. euid Relmhary W 1b* cote
of the Amerwon Matte-
a* they eat ta M# hring ream
no the arww. whA* Ike croft intend
arfth the woven. "* Mbtef iMrt
haw ta sort amr tor Irteha W ha a
rati read am
Thr brawdH la tbr earn* wafts-
t r that ton yard an the raftraad dtoen
root arrives at Urn New leeway dm**
b I* loaded on the bora** that will
carry M te vartewu pier, te *b# New
York dWlricf doom p»a** nad ha
provided W U* op than* hoots lb the
barber while leg* DwndpnM ibate a
tew at a ton*. » tbolr dostteafl**
H»r» tl wbatw I «aam to,
My family renew* of mywtet my
trite and my daaghter f’eiherta* The
Mroerii has keen as Ideal horn* tor
tn for five yenrn Wlma I saw that
the Job might he came monmoogft*. I
bait i a rtheken ewap an one end te
the mow. taut ailed a radio sad got h
dew lcu.lv I bate hoan rntsttg oar
-W* are happy her* wm* we
w*w ta both*, w# fast slip an a hart-
tag taR and tom* off e«r rnmi pmwfc.
la enamor, whit* New Tart .weRten.
am bam to atop* honootb *•
la Winter- we a»w aa anna and
toriahl. as any <Ry
mvi wTRAiiR •# BirrkRiA
mori irrmwY t«a* w«i»
All ite cull lasted legamew -peon,
(mans wlt-bos. ctewr* alfalfa and to-
uted ptont* hrimfR ike sail, wherwa*
a emtlaooae growth te cereals and;
ether ai'Olsaamei leads W * deellae |
ta east prmtoetiewy Tbl* dlfterrte* l
I* de* mainly ta too tori thm the te- j
gam** tab*- ik.tr aHlegea partly i
fro ml he 4»v. mberena «bv mtelo* j
gwm** take II team lb* soft
It te Ib* presence te certain honar-
la te toe sate tom voakl** the legaaw
plan** to moke am te Urn aimsiphsrte
aftregm It te M* to* tegnorn a salt
hot than bacteria that gather the at-
iragw from the air and trwmftMm »
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1927, newspaper, March 11, 1927; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559232/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.