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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS., THtTR., OOT., 22nd, 1970
Mrs. John Smith, 92
Observes Birthday
the funeral of Mr. Edd
SS <*■*» *■ ^
£.“5- -d Mrs. Dewey^Bhnton
' ithian where she has lived for >« ‘he ^ou<! grandpar nts of
‘the past, few years with her « **by 8irl bor" *hc Jf?* v 'A
daughter, Mrs.- Louis P. Mer- to Mr ai l O n I ,n n-
Sunday visitor in the home
of Mr. arc! 3VVt. A” in !>" j-
ROCH COMMUNITY
By Mrs: .1 L Stephens
Mrs Flemmie
Garner attend jl.eon; Mr. and Mrs. Doc Carter,
i ,'r. and Mrs. Hollis Cox, Mr.
n.d Mrs. Bill Brown, Joy Wat-
son. and Mrs. Betty Adams of
Dublin.
Mrs. Grissom, we treasure tha
friendship of you and your
family through the years and
h for you many more happy
birthdays.
mrUAL NOTES.
» • * » »
Keith, and nieces living in Dub-
lin include Mrs. Pascal Hall-
jangj| "ark Mrs. Roy M'Knight, and
9 U. Mrs. Fran Greer. Mrs. Ben Ut-
jHB ter back is her daughter-in-law.
She came, to- Dublin las a
fitkf: was the daughter of a
local merchant and her late
ho band, John'Smith. was Com-
missioner of this precinct for
ton and husband of Clyde and
his brother, iff. T. Davis of
Proctor. ,
Melvin Whitehead and fanjily
spent the weekend at the Dal
las Fair. , ~
Mi'S. Aaron.Davis, visited M-«
J. E. Stpele at the Doggett
Nursing Home, in Dublin Fri-
day, . ", ; „ :ii
Nancy Southall
Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Southall
announce the engagaement and
many years, was involved in Me., and Mrs.. Tod Mg^mey
- i-" (hg local, county and from Proctor are moving to the
Bowman Standridge place here
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cox and
politics at
late levels and was instrumen-
tal in setting up Soil Conserva-
tion District policies in this
baby from Fort Worth visited
approaching marriage of their area. Of her four children only ; over the weekend with his pa-
the Dublin area joined in wish-
ing Mrs. Smith many happy
••“turns of the day on her 92nd
daughter Nancy to
om, son of Mr. and Mrs..Jimmie
Grissom of Stephenville. Frien
ds and relatives are invited to
attend the wedding set for Dec- birthday,
ember 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the ,
Second Baptist Church.
tf Fays To Advertise
How long wou!d it fake you. to get squared
av/ay if your house burned down? Better be
sure you ere fuHy insured, let tis check with
you on your needs end present policies.
-ssn INSURANCE AGENCY
«ssr
1t2 W. BLACKJACK ST. • DUBLIN,TEXAS
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Vox at
temied the Heartland Life In-
surance Grand Opening at
Comanche Sunday afternoon.
They then went on to Gu.Minv
for a visit with the Chester Al-
lens.^
Mrs, David Andrews of Wi-
chita brought her son, Johnny,
down Tuesday and left him
with his grandparents. Mr. ant
Mrs. J. W Pond, while she is
attending her husband, who is
PFC. Ronald Stratton
rushes Air School
Army P. F. C. Ronald L.
L. Stratton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dublin, ad- E. C-. Stratton 626 S. Park St.,
Dublin, has completed his air-
Dublin, ad-
Ethel Nesbitt, Stephenville, admitted 10-16-JO.
admitted 10-12-70, dismissed - \ Afigie Cathey,
‘10-14-70. mitted 10-16-70.
Fannie Hall, Dublin, admit-, Oma Mayfield,
ted 10-12-70 dismissed 10-15-70. mitted 10-16-70.
Alice Malone. Dublin, admit- Richard B. Hallmark, Dublin, craft maintenance schooling at
led‘1012-70, admitted 1017-70. Fort Rucker, Alabama, and
Clifton Robin-on. Dublin, ad- Na fine Carter, Dublin, ad- wjjj leave soon for a year in
milted 10-12-70. dismissed 10 milted 1017 70._ Vietnam.
13-70. _ Clara Carson, Dublin, expired , .. ,
He spent part of his leave
Read The Classified
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COMMUNITY
Rv Mrs; MnU(Je V/oj-d
Have been in pretty bad
bane, hurt niv back which
has b(*en very painful but glad
to say 1 am. doing touch better
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Prater of
Dublin visited Mrs. WaTd
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Sulli-
van and son Wallace oPSTopli-
cnvilie were supper guests ot
the M. M. Imgens Wednesday
r.ight for M. M.'s birthday sup-
per.
We_aie elad to report Elmer
Clayton is improving and up
and about some.
We were sorry to hear of the
death of Ed Grvder but ho has
been ill a long time fio he has
onquered that. Our life is like
a vapor here today, gone tomor
vow So we should all live a-s if
today was our last one, hold
no grudges or hatred against
Vallie Meyers, Comanche, dis 1017-70.,--—---_ . - . ■ T.
missed 10-12-70. Ned lie Haley, Dublin, admit- with his parents in puhin. is
E. I.. Graham, Lancaster, dis- ted. 10-18-70. parents accompanied; Turn to
missed 10-12-70. . j Ennon E. Hatley, Dublin, rd- San Antonio for a visit win
Mrs Jay Dv son. Dublin, ad- i mitted 10-18-70, dismissed 10- dnnther son and family, and
mitted 10-13-70, dismissed 10- 18-70. | their daughter and family. Mnu
15-70: t Augusta Bough. Dublin, ad-: George Holt , wh** husband
Faye Howell, Stephenville, j mitted 10-18-70, dismissed 10- anr auforce S. Sgt , is leaving ;
admitted 10-13-70, dismissed 10- 18-70. i . -I*®02* i!,r Thail-xd. P. F. L
■17-70; * 4 I -Rob -'Graft . Dublin, dismissed Stratton P:;,t?s to visit with,
Lillie H. Burnett, Dublin, ad- 1M8170. ' fnench in Seattle^Washmgton
mined 10-13-70. i Vintlira Hancock, Dublin, dis- caving from Fort Lew-.
Baby Boy Dyson, Dublin ad- missed 10-18-70* . ®. Wutungton for Vietnam^- J
mitted* 10-13-70, dismissed 10-; Edna Gilbert, Dublin, dis- p. F. C. Stratton talked with
undergoing surgery in a hospi- no one so asnot lose our souls
tal. 1 i over anything so useless.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Pond | Mrs. W. J. Cloud of Dublin
vi-ited his aunt, Mrs Pearle j spent Sunday afternoon with
CLAIRETTE
COMMUNITY
Mrs Lucille Mayfield
Ford in I.ipan Sunday .after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pond at-
:,tended the Erath Baptist Annu-
al Associational meeting at
: fliversida Baptist Church in
I Stephenville Monday.
Honoring Mrs. Claud Grissom
on her birthday last Sunday her
I friends and relatives gathered
for a happy celebration. Those
' present to enjoy the day witiv
, her wore Roy Cook. LeRov end
John of Granbury: Mr. and Mrs.
i n Sungs. Fort Wort1*; Mr and
Mrs. Fes Preston, De Leon,
Mrs tone Pierson. Rising Star;
j Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thompson,
h ' Up,. Den and Rhcnda, Rig
Spring: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc-
Ginnis. Rising Stan Mr. and
Mrs. O C. Miller. Fort Worth;
V and Mrs Herman Gilder,
Davie, Anne and Robert, De Le-
on; Mr. and Mrs. Rill Preston
Mrs., Ward.
The Carroll Sullivan family of
! Stephenville h id a family get-
! together. Those present were
j Mr. and Mrs. Carrell Sullivan
j and son Wallace of the home
( and - Wallace’s' girl friend of
| Stenhonville; the mother and
father Mr and Mrs. C. T. Stil
livan of Morton: Carrell Sulli-
van, Jr., wife and two children
- of M;r..-ral Wells; Ed Sullivan
and two children of Hamilton;
Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Starling or
SfcpherviSle and Mr. end Mrs.
M, M. Logan of Btmvan. The
uncle and aur.t report a gpo.d
; litre for all.
Kiri Clayton of Anson visit-
'd his parents and sid r. of
the home for the weekend and
Mr. and -Mrs. Jack Parks ot
Linglcville came Sunday.
We are glad to report that
Earnest Carlylp of wir com-
15- 70, j missed 10-18-70
Mrs. William Hulsey, Dublin,
dismissed 1013-70.
Baby Boy Hulsey, Dublin, dis-
missed 10-13-70.
Janice Brad berry, Dublin,
transferred 10-13-70.
Charlice R. Abies, Stephen-
ville, admitted 10-14-70.
Maude M. Rust in, Dublin,
admitted 10-14-70, dismissed 10-
16- 70.
. Earnest E. Carlile, Dublin,
admitted 10-14-70.
Juanita Burleson, Dublin, ad-
mitted 10-14-70. _
Mack Williamson, Dublin ad- j Country Is The World.” Mrs.
mitted 10-14-70, dismissed 10- Ix>r?pn at the piano. For recrea-
15-70. tion Mrs. Galightlv gave a game
Robert E. Lee, (Dublin, dis-1 contest. Mrs. Alexander and
missed 1014-70. ! Mrs Willis tied;
Julia M. Thieband, Dublin, | Lucky lady was Mrs. Davis,
dismissed 1044-70. Mrs. Golightly read, the minu-
Heien Hudson, Dublin, dis-1 tes of the previous two meet-
missed 1015-70. | imffs. acting seer‘Cary while
Nina A. Stewart, Stephenville ! Mrs Johnson is reeruperating
P. F.
his broth r airforce Sgt. M d-i
vin B Slratton, Loring AFB,
Main by phone before leaving
Dublin.
Enreute home from Sail An-
tonio Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Strat-
t-0'. toured President Johnson's J
Mrs. John Golightly was hos-1 birthplace and met L. B. J. him- :
tess to the Clairctte Home De- self on the back porch ^ 1
moodrntio-i Club members Oct.
14 at the Recreation Center
Mrs. I.oden presiding, open-
and
shook hands with ihim. Mr. .
Stratton was reloading their!]
their camera with slide film,
ing the meeting with club pl6d-j''h n Mrs. S atton rccogniz-d
ge and prayer. Mrs. Alexander j Mr. Johnson as he walked up
(leading the group sang “My the steps and told her husband
who it was. Mr. Stratton got
so nervous he could hardly get
the film in the camera.
In
Bryan, Dnrrol! and Howard "of munifv is he tier. He has been
Du-t.-r. • j ;r. Dublin Hospital several days.
A'so Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tay- We ere sorry to report thu
h r and two children of De Le^ death of Clara Carson, She was
Mrs. Jim Franks, of Arling-; a member of our cluirch. —
Mrs, Henry Klnwittcr ami Mrs Ruby Short of Stephen-
on;
ton;
Jennifer of Fort Worth;
,.; d Mrs. Ricky Robinett,
Mr.
De
ITLNTION SIR.
PEANUT FARMER
I
You will I’ROFIT by rending every word of this announcement.
PRIZES Totaling $150.00
will be : bare! by th:ee growers on p-antits marketed in L».m i >.
T zt Pftse
$75.00
.... $50.00
Prize .................. $25.00
2m: Fuse .
3rd
Winner: .,b »d<*4t1 r lined'- )y !'■ t support valu per ton as
(’ tet: ;ip • 1 on year copy of Form MQ-01
PcANUT quality contest rules
1. The Growers copy of the Form MQ-9-L Inspection Certificate atul
Ea’v's1 Mi n.-n -"'hn-', will b > Uic official entry document;
2. The. Farm MQ-fl must represent a single Lot (one or more loads) of
Peanuts weighing not less than 10,000 pounds net (Line Mol Form MQ-
04) •
3 The Pcenuls must be eligible for price support. ■.
4. The Peart t ts Sh dl wt ceetj follow a. • grade tolerances;
A J per/mrt sound sp’-hf'
B 1 s-;’,,'eht 'oose sihoPrd kernels
C 3 percent foreign material
D 0 percent damage >
5. Segreg’alion 2 and 3 peanuts are not eiigiWc.
P emits found to have meld aro not eligible.,
prize winners to be announced at the close of the marketing season
V
THE SOUTHWEST PEANUT QUALITY CONMITTEE
Saj’s^hTryorte loseaUand ne one gains when peanuts are harvested and
•cured in stich a manner as tn cause split kernels.” Combine.* operated too
lost shell peanuts and cost the Grower money . . . Splits cause financial
ldMc.i to i/arriKra, to Shcl’era, and to the Department of Agriculture ....
Nobody benefits from Splits. The quality improvement program must start
with you, Mr. Grower* in your harvesting and handling methods.,
These prizes offered under sponsorship of,
DUBLIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
'villa snent Saturday with
cousin, Mrs. M. M. Logan.
her
Court Hc'jse
'Correction on last week’s copy)
Marjorie Ruth Gulley to T. P.
Harrell and wife. Gift. Lots 3,
1 and 5; Bik. 7, Keith Addn.,
Dublin, Texas.
Delbert Holder to Charles
Tipton and Vcrn Tipton. Con-
M>ss Hosts
Mrs. Ro:
| West Dublin Club
Mrs. Juanita Ross was has-
' tess to the West Dublin Club
Friday, Oct. 16 at her home at
1210 Highland AvonuA In the
iucration $10 CO AOC. St. tracts ;&4Kseace 0f th* nresidcut, Mrs.
of the R. B. Kimball Sur. j Virginia TuPn ,;j Mrs. Ozella
Charles |<'art-is presided
rr>n<i. 1 • .
AF Sgt Lynn Riley
Report’s For Dufy
TACOMA, Wash. U. S.
Air Force Sergeant Lynn D.
Riley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gaines H. Riley of Rt. 1. Step-
henville, has arrived for duty
at McChord AFB. Wash.
Sergeant Riley is, a carpenter
with a unit of the Military Air-
lift Command which provides
global airlift for U. S. military
forces. He previously served at
Tan Son Nhut. AB, Vietnam.
The sergeant, a 1966 gradua-
te of Stephenville High School,
Heaii
I attended Tarleton State College.
! Coffonweod
COMMUNITY
Bv Ethel. Pn'kim
Mr. and Mrs J C, Oliver
of Seaeoville spent Friday
night with her, sister Mr. and
Mm Otis Simmons.
Weekend visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. EarJ Thornton
were their jon Noel and familv
of Hurst, and a nephew Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Allison of Ros-
well, N. M. were also recent
visitors. -
MFrrd Martin ‘of Sny-.lpr
spent Monday night, Oct. 12,
! with her daughter in-'nw Mrs
4 D Payne. Mrs. Payne spent
| th? weekend in Fort Worth yi-
iting he- sons. Ra>' Tpmer and
Mr. and M-s Vernon Turner.
Mr and Mrs. James Black of«
: Carlsbad; N. M. visited her pa-
v ■ and Mrs. I. C, Duo-
I
M e G indy nd a friend,
Pally Hag ■ " ' fh of V wt '
ill sp Tit the 'weekend with
Mr and V John Jnrnov. and
| Mrs. Will T. Gandy. On Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Jurnev visited his
: grandmother Mrs. Charlie Rilev
who is a patient in the Hamil-
! ton Hospital. While in Hatnil
| ton they visited his aunt. Mrs.
| joe P’oston and Mr. aitd Mrs.
Dalton McClain.
Mr. and Mrs. Jahieir Nichols
spent Saturday in Fort Worth
j shopping.
Mrs. H. T. Stropd and Mrs.
Delbert Holder to
Tipton and Vern Tipton. Consi-
ieration S10.PO AOC. 135 acres
of the, R. B. Kimball Sur.
O. C. Winslett and wife to
M. R. Tarplev and wife. Co.i-
dderntion $1,090.00. 4 'acres
B!k. 7. of the Jane D. Lawren-j Mr, Harris, who was presente 11 thi‘ program
ce Sur : a prize by the nortess, Mrs. ] ..-iuf,t" also nave
Trances Morrison Brewer, et R .
il to 1. K. Peters astd Wife, j ciub members busied them- . Tvi-rS*\ c Davis of
Consideration $3,250.00. 4>t 10.; wlves with individual hand Jen'ciub *JvVc, ' • a re-
BE 13, Shapard and Collins; W0-rk projects during the altar- j p0rt 0f (•- • (Jc.wention.
v u ,. , . _ .. 1 noon and Mrs. Ross served re- Bo(ll todle;,. fcave interesting
li .. llarpole to Thcdis E. j fj-eshnieirts to Mines. Ora , program;,
vmni’ anr “<wCze'Ia Farris' Mdissai‘ Mrs. Golighlly serve'! re-
iV tr / ’ v ......‘ C JC‘ ! Whitfield, Antha Howell, Vel-, freshments to seven members
the Henry Kemper Sur. j ,na Sanders, Loreta Allison,.and Lnd three guests. Next ir.5rt.ng
E. E, Moser and wife to Tho- j Flossie Snively. Mrs. Snively wU1
1
The club prayer and creed
were repeated in unison by the I--— — —----
group who j-t'w d to t ’ 11 ci11 fr0rni recent surgi ry. She also
with a Halloween remember- ,.eat[ aii announcement of the
ance. Recreation in the E ^'jfohbfi daughter,
of a word game was won by j James Johnson brought
' Eat a Good Br-
leaflets
F/ver-
Consideration
be Nov. 6. Mrs. Bill Head
I will be hostess to the club for wt^c
141 8 and 178 acres the Nov. 6 meeting,
out of the A. C. Grimes and E. ! —----
mas R. Hansen.
$06,000.00
Ruiz Surveys.
Kenneth Lockhart and wife to
Vernon Gunn. Consideration
S1000 AOC. Lots 14 and 15;
Blk 2, Lockwood Addn,
Virgil Cox, etc al to Raymiond
C. McCuilough and wife. Con-
sideration $7,500. Lot 29, Blk.
79 City of Stephenville.
S. J, Cook to George C. Sato- ;
is. Consideration $7,900.00 Lot j
3, Blk. 29, South Side Addn.
H C. Derrick and wife to j
Newton E. Wilson and wife. |
Consideration $6,000.00. 51.14 I
acres of the Richard Disney Sue. j
- Jerry Roberts to L. J. Stone. !
Consideration $10.00 AOC. Lot
14, Blk 64, City cf Step hen-
ville,- ■
MARRIAGE LICENSES:
Ronnie R > Hus . 3101 Spen-
er-r No. C.-32. Pasadena, Texas
and Mariam Elizahctli Burdette,
311 Park St., Dublin, Texas.
Ethel Perkins spent Tuesday
night Oct. 13, wilh Mrs.
Stroud’s daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. O. G. Wells of Melvin.
Attend The
Church Of 'four
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1970, newspaper, October 22, 1970; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775468/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.