The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 53RD YEAR, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1941 Page: 5 of 6
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Mias Davis Is
Arch McCleakey,
of Dublin spent
and Mar,
are now
in Oua-
Oable visited friends
: last Friday.
Is making an
extended visit with her daughter
anil husband. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen
Blevins of Corpus Christ!.
Mrs. Jos Idles and children are
visiting her parents and other rel-
atives in Childress this week.
Mrs. Ouy Neel of Houston win
arrive tonight to spend the next
week or two with her daughter,
Wanda, who Is In school In Dublin.
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— TALCO FEED —
STARTING MASH
3S4b. bag............. 594
1004b. bag........$2.29
LAYING MASH
38-lb. bag..............50^
1004b. bag
$1
Laying Mash Pwllwts
25-lb. ................... 554
100-lb............... $£99
)RN MEAL, 20-lb. bag .... 32c
48-lb. Sunnyfield . $1.25
48-lb. Iona.......$1.15
fCLOCK
2- lbs..........25c
3- lbs..........37c
IE PARKER
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6-oz. Homestyle .. 5c
1 2 large Soft Twist 15c
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foot is at a
veteran legislators.
No wonder they leave the public
Let s take a bUl.
A bill la an embryo law. It has
a long way to go from the germ
stage until the day it bursts into
life.
To Austin With Tow
Let’s suppose you had a bill. Thu
were elected to the Legislature, and
proud of It. You brought it along to
Austin. You were ready with It on
Tuesday, when you were sworn In.
But you couldn’t introduce it Tues-
day. The speaker said he hadn’t
appointed the oommlttees to which
Mils are Marred, and until the
committees are appointed there is
no use introducing Mils. You are
disappointed, but you wait for the
day when the speaker says “go."
Because the speaker runs the House
Finally the speaker says he to
ready for bills. You rash for the
chief cleric. Maybe 140 of the ISO
members are ahead of you, They
will be if they can, because the
number a bill reoelve* Is of some
Importance. Finally you give your
bill to the chief clerk, and per-
haps you are lucky If It to assigned
the number 160.
That means that If all the bills
oame out of oommlttees at the same
time, your bill would be No. 150 on
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When you Introduced the bill, the
title would be read by the reading
cleric of the House. He probably
would read It In such a way that
nobody would know what It was
all about. If anybody was listening,
and probably nobody else would be.
That Is called the “first reading.” |
This to presuming that you were
diligent. If you waited 46 days to
Introduce the bill, you would have
to ask consent of a majority of the
House to do so. But we are pre-
suming you were right off the
marie. Otherwise you have little or
no chance.
The committee to which your bill
to assigned meets and organises.
Suppose your bll declares an.open
Suppose your bill declares an open
June in Hopkins county. You go
see the Chairman and tell him you
just have to get the bill up quick.
can be 1
killed
“Gone
And if a
aU the
his fsvoriti 1
back home
dumb.
of what
and how it
.. used or
longer than
tf „
in the face of
doesn't get
it the people
I to mighty
as Fa
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Production Credit Ass’n. To’
Hold Aanusil Shareholders’
Meeting at Stephenvillo
Monday, February 10th
A Roosevelt, a Dewey
In Public Eye, and 1
man Fought Re
Trade Treaties
Small Countries
Taken By Conflict.
NEW SPRING WOOLENS
“Suits Tailored To Fit”
$21.75 to $35.1
No Adva
In Price# Yet.
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F. WORD
TAILOR
Of oourm history doesn’t “repeat”
itself, but there are certain re-1
appearances at names, conditions,
struggles, legislation in the history
of a nation that sometimes causes
one to ponder.
Ae an example, going back to the
birth at foe century, In 1W0, we
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HAZEL DELL
Qarla nd Eubank secretary-tree- M an example, going dock to me ■>. >->1.
surer of the (Steubenville Produc- wirfh n-- _____... tam .... *-**•
tion Credit Association . n»w««r __j -
thto week foot plans havebron £25 *» our «“»•
completed for the Associations 7th 1 sZ! * nl«ht- We weloome »U_v^to?-
VS 1 ftod 016 aUver <}ue®tlon beln« «*•»- James Hughes of Oamp Bowie In
t *!■■*_**Boy Orator at the -v-a-ood spent foe week-end to
be held to atephenvUle on February
10th. The meeting will be held In
the Science Building at John Tar-
leton Agricultural College and will
begin at 0:46 w Sufficient room
and seating facilities have been
provided to accomodate unusually
large attendance. Mr. Eubank ex-
pressed the belief that, provided the
weather to favorable, approximate-
ly 400 members and visitors will
register.
The program this year will in-
clude short entertainment features
In addition to foe regular business
session. During foe business por-
River Platte, and we find smell na- ^^ts^M^and
tiona ( he Boers) fighting tor exis-
tence, end ww also find foe New
Mexican and Southwest cattlemen
and Sheepmen complaining over re-
ciprocal treaties.
Book there, they romped all over
the Sapho, as the moderns have re-
cently romped all over Tobacco
Road and In 1900 the dally press
was saying, exactly as it to say-
ing today that Albuquerque to look-
ing forward to a “greatest ever’
year.
The opening of the baseball sea-
son was front page news In 1900
tlon of the meeting two directors^, H has been In 1040 and eggs,
will be elected, on* for a term ot •’Then, were selling at Just about the
to fill out an
e year. A rep-
uctlon Cre-
HOuston will 1
program and |
Federal In-1
Houa-
He may agree. He may not. Every
day you lose is that much more
handicap.
You get ready to bring the bill
up In committee. A man In your
district wires the chairman that h*
has some vital information on the
bill that he must present The 1 territory, Mr.
heering Is postponed until he can dltional field
arrive. Finally you get It up. You
explain It to the committee, which
may have as many as 31 members.
You tell of the desire of your con-
stituents to hunt squirrels and show
them that If they hunt more than
two months the squirrels win be
wiped out. Hie ohalrman asks If
anyone else Is Interested. Per-
haps a squirrel lover to present, and
he argues that two weeks to long
enough for the squirrel season and
somebody offers an amendment to
make It two weeks. You get the
It Yea Win or Low
Then the committee
haps you win. Also you
If you lose, you must
for your bill or It to a
you have four
It out on a
F You bring it out on a minority
report and plead with the House.
tt a majority votes to print foe
bill, you are in fo eseme shape 1
the had given it a
SKSmT
three years and
unexpired term of
resentatlve of the
dit Corporation
have a place on
an official from
termedlate Credit
ton will present
THE MONEY
COMES FROM.'
R. dal McCurdy {of Decatur, Dir-
ector and President of the Associa-
tion will preside at the meeting. A.
F. Anderson of Otgphenville, Direc-
tor and Vlce-.PrsM)lrnt will report
on the activities or the Board of
Directors for the past yaer.
According to Mr. Eubank, the
tephenville Association enjoyed a
substantial growth and increase in
volume of business during the past
year. The total volume for 1940, he
disclosed, reached a peak of ap-
prlxomatey *1,000,000 representing
an Increase of forty per sent over
the previous
In order to
berahlp of the
have been es
tabllshed. one in CNi nanche and an-
other In Decatur,
also has an office
whioh has been In operation over
two years. It was pointed out that
ssr.'uasstfs
floes this year, possibly in Eastland
The Stephenvilla Association now
: Wise.
Johnson,
Brafo, Com-
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A/wrrlntinn
Wort Worth
arsra
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tests have
baa a
tan, proved
same price they sell far now, al-
though men's worsteds suit brought
only $1360 In AJbuqusrquer
The “Real” McCoy was a top-
notch fighter and early In 1900 he
again placed himself In the Cham
pionship class by getting rid of
Peter Maher In the fifth round at
Coney island. This wva the era of
Bob Fltaartnunons, too
Science was striving nobly to per-
fect a fever preventive to defeat
what was known as “Texas Fever”
among cattle.
Keep the PhlUpines
Congress decided to retain foe
Philippine Islands although Wil-
liam Jenning* Bryan, who visited
here In April of 1900 protested.
The great bribery ease foet reek-
ed Montana—that of the Treasure
Bute's famed Senator Clark, went
on page after page, day after day.
The British were repulsed. The
Boers were defeated. Ladysmith
was ln.no danger. Oom Paul. Rob-
erto. Hitch ner. Oametree. White
Needs Relief. The
And Terry McGovern forced Oeo.
Dixon's handlers to throw In the
sponge In the eighth round.
McKenley waa being petitioned to
give Col. A. 8. Rowan a medal of
honor for carrying the “message to
Garcia."
Us Vegas LeMery
Las Vegas dtixens were being
checked by postal officials with
latton to a lottery for fo
for home consumptives.
The Waaiher Bureau gave
f good winter
MIDWAY
WtKtiMT 4, fill*- sshirn aA VwvmA
2^s£ib~ .’sr^r
maimed, or deformed*
member of the family w-iucille
saner, convict, homeless chua
padper.”
LUly Langtry was weeping for her
soldier husband, Ofcpt Hugo de
Bathe, who lay ill in Gaps Town,
South Africa.
Cecil Rhodes. In March of that
year, was on his way to England
from Africa.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Stephens *
Lamkin spent Friday
Mr. and Mra..E. W. Thedfonl.
Mrs. Tom Carson and MV. & W.
Thedford made a business trip fo
Comanche on Wednesday.
Olga Netheraole and her compan-
ions in the production at Sapho
were found not guilty ot Indecency,
and the play went on. A road show
later brought It to Albuquerque. It
played to a capacity house.
Albuquerque was fighting for a
“business administration” but The
Journal-Democrats candidate, Mr
Orunafleld, lost to foe Incumbent
Mayor Matron by 164 votes The
Reptoalicana, however, got 7 candi-
dates elected to the Democratic
party’s 6.
Dewey, that to Admiral George,
said he would accept foe nomina-
tion for presidency tf it were offer-
ed to him. He dtdhx get It and
declined suggestions for foe
presidency.
Roosevelt said he wouldn't nut.
That was Theodore, but he did af-
ter Mark Hanna withdrew his ob-
jections and McKinley and Roose-
velt swamped the Bryan and Sttsv-
eneon ticket.
DMne Bara’
Sara Bernhardt laid down the law
that “haystack" hats would not be
permitted In foe theatre In which
Up a f cs
Several from here were in DuMfo
Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Miller of Bfo-
gett spent Thursday night with Mb.
and Mrs. 8. J. Kerley.
' Leafing ""-"V ’
Posing the Nicaraguan CsnalpLu.
Early In the year a few lines of
type referred to the Boxaro fo
China. Before the year was oak,
the Boxer Uprising was In full swing
and the butchering and massacre
of men, women and children boni-
fied the world.
Great Britain was plea
Kaiser Wilhelm decided to
forces In China to aid,
United States rushed aid
allied white government
ed In China.
Li Hung Chang, able
waa ordered home.
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COLLECTS OLD
look over foe
and depot.
que on April 7 to
ground for the new
Hew was Fred
A week later was a
the Democrat* of
Their idol., the gifted
nlngs Bryan, arrived for
erotic Jamboree. The city “did
self proud” fo ' ' amm
at
day tor
R. E. McKay, 1
Dallas, has an odd hobby —
ooUeotlng of old
1914 Dodge cost hkngli
Cadillac, with Its
under the front seat i
He has other cars of l
of them operate
own power.
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DOVE HUNTER ATTACKED
BY FET DEER
J. O. Werila, of Houston,
aeer nunung uuu aove
when attacked by a
Werila’s ribs before it waa i
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 53RD YEAR, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1941, newspaper, February 7, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560641/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.