The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 57TH YEAR, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1945 Page: 3 of 10
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Speed Up Intoxication
' Despite the general belief th»t
there to > greeter tendency toward
drunkenness U alcoholic beverage*
ere mlxad successively, it is re-
ported tn die Journal of the Ameri-
can Medical association, that It ia
probable that the differences are
really quite small end that an
equal amount of alcohol, taken In
the same total volume of liquid,
would produce practically equiva-
lent effects The Journal says In
answer to a query:
. "The concentration of alcohol in
toe blood and brain la determined
chiefly by the amount of alcohol
THEY ARE
ON TOE WAY
Ethen Oray from Velaaco, Texas,
la Waiting with hla family here.
Mr. and Mr* Van Oarredt Jr.
are the proud parents of a baby
girt.
Mr and Mr*. WhUeoant an
visiting Hla pareiiU tn Stamford.
Marcoim Owens, who ha* been
oversea* for several months, la
home vial ting with hla parents, Mr.
and Mr*. Ben Owen*. , .. >
Dean Skies from San Antonio
Plaited several day* with hla wife
and add here.
Oeorge Alexander, who ha* been
In the Army for several years, has
been given an honorable discharge
and la home with hi*, parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Will Alexander.
Ulmer Oollghtly was operated on
at the Steubenville Hospital last
week and la getting along nicely.
His many frtonda wish for him a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs W. M. Barnett and
daughter from OalneevlU* are
Waiting Mr and Mrs Ulmer Oo-
Itghtiy and Mrs. Rosa Barnett
The Fourth Quarter Conference
for the Clalrette Circuit meets on
Sunday at 4 o'clock, Oct 7. 1948, at
the First Methodist Chuwto In Hloo.
Everyone la urged to attend.
There will be singing at the Me-
thodist Church tn Alexander Syn-
day afternoon, beginning at 180
o'clock. Everyone ha* * special
W>wution to attend
REAL estate for sale by
HARBIN LAND COMPANY
147 Mip Cwijihhe Comity, SO acrai in colli-
,n well and mill; 4 room house end other tm-
ernenta lair. Price $20 p*r acre; $1000.00 in
.1
We heVe * client who want* a small tract with
,1, house and located within 3 to 8 miles of
lin. Will pay the cash, ao what shall we offer
Help US to satisfy this client.
200 scree hi Erath County, 35 acre* in cultiva-
Well end mill, also cnak water; on daily mail
bn* line to food school, food five room house
other out building*! sen* pecan limbnr. orchard
nlanty of good grade of grasa, and clear of d«-ht
' $5000 and torn** if desired !-• of the royalty
^ for ported of SO year*.
consumed. Howavar, to* rat* of ab-
sorption also affects to* eoneantra-
tion reached, aino# If It Is slew
soma of to* alcohol may be de-
stroyed or excreted before toe peak
is reached Absorption may be de-
layed by dilution or by delay to
amply mg to* stomach, sine* more
rapid absorption occurs below to*
pylorus The greeter intoxicating
effect of liquor taken on an
empty stomach than that taken
after a meal has been often re-
marked Water or foodstuffs token
wtth Uquor may be expected, ac-
cordingly. to lea can $>* totoxleat-
tog effect Excitement or acUvtty
may alaoriiew abeorption erf alcohol.
Factors accelerating gastric empty-
tog Increase the effect of alcoholic
bevaraga* Individual suacepUblM-
tte* stay depend SB the previous ex-
pert ewees add air-------- at the
/IH Xll I I over sees He to the husband of
rILiAIVAy Mr* Davie Lee Boyd
A nice continued rain fell here The heMth of this community to
’er the week-end eood as far as we know.
Mrs. Ida Rieharaaon and little Tines Richardson accidentally got
mghter were guests of Mrs J. M his hand caught in a log wheel at
ayes for a while Monday g peanut thrasher and made *
DU‘>Un *“ out which required four stitch*
££T££L£-^Lde . mo to to close the wound He to doing
tines RicnarosoD njiwlp t trip to . ,, ,
sn Antonio with a load of fruit ■*"** M thU ___, _
-onda), Farm work wUl be delayed b*-
'f. O. Boyd arrived recently from ^ cause of the recent rainfall _■
By Wstoa Boatright
, Ml* Madge Teckett spent the
week-end vuitmg Virginia Jen-
nings Of Dublin
Noble Turney of Dublin, spent
Sunday night wtth Mr and Mix
C W. Johnson and family •
We are very glad* to report that
Pvt Laveile MePheraon came home
Friday wtth an honorable discharge
JVe are giad tq, have him back U)
' /mi. jtfWtotoiHnliv
cur community
We are also afasd to have Thad
Tatum Jr. back He returned on
Wednesday a* - '•
Miss Wanda Boatright and .Apple
Ruth Mathews spent Thursdsy
night ertth Mw Ladoyt Adams bf
Dublin. ' * -*
Mrs W W Boatright and Doro-
t ha Straeener Waited with Mrs
Velma Jones and Mr* Wilson Hum-
j We. both of Dublin. Monday after-
i nono
Scene from this community at-
| tended the funeral of Mr* High-
tower Tuesday afternoon
I Jr Stephens of the armed forces
i Watted with Mt and Mr* Elder
Tackett this week
There wUl be singing Baturday
! night at the Baptist Church, and
Church on Sunday
H.G. PERRY
HOME EQUIPMENT
SERVICE
tlfHMWmU. TEXA*
GREERS CREEK
Each Time You Have Given Us
v $10 Worth of Your
# Business
Wa want your business and appreciate it. Thera'a
ao catch, no hitch, in this gtmenoua offer. Jut
coma by and gat ooa of our cards aaada oat to pan
and if poo desire wa will heap the record for you
—or you can keep it. Whan the card has baaca
used up, you gat the FREE WASH and LUBRI-
CATION JOB.
FALSE TEETH
Hare Is a Copy of the Card That
You Receive at Our Place—
t m till imiTiTi i iiuH
10c Iftc Iflc 10c 10c 10c 10c Me 10c 10c 10c tBe|
Free Wash and
Lubrication Job
Red Front Service Station
fiUXP EGG MASH
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 57TH YEAR, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1945, newspaper, October 5, 1945; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth592946/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.