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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS, THUR.. DEC. 2. 1971
COMYN COMMUNITY
By Mrs. A. SI. Derrick
Alice. Singleton.
(Written tor last week) | !gs;
Mr. ami Mi’s lack Barae# and
Trade had an enjoyable vaca-
tion last wpek South of the Bor-
der in Old Mexico at Cin'dad Ac-
una Piedr; $ Neguas, arid in Tex-
a-3 at Del Rio. Eagle Pass. San
Marcos. In San Antonio at the
Alamo and Breekcnridge Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Mohon
and Mrs. Mamie Pell were in
Temple Wednesday at Scntt and
White Hospital for. medical
check i p.
Mrs. Boyd Willey of Lapiesa
visited a few days last week
with ijer parents,. Mr. and Mrs.
t Marshall Caraway.
Bobby D Pell and Ned John-
son of San Antonio visited
-Bobby’s mother Mrs. Mamie
Pell Tuesday night and Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Barnes
went tc Sweetwater Sunday to
attend funeral services for her
brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lyon vi-
sited Thursday in Clifton with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lyon.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Green and
baby Su=an of La Port visited
her grandparents -and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs George Caraway and
Mrs. Momie Pell over the week
end.
Mrs. Jessie Hartshorn of Fort
Worth, Miss Gera Derrick, Dal-
II ». Alice. Singleton Qg
Leon visited Mr. snd Mrs. A.
M Den iik Sunday. They all
drove to Mineral Wells fur lun
ch at the Baker Hotel. The aut-
umn fdgage on the trip was
beautiful.
CARLTON
COMMUNITY
Bv Mrs. Fred Geye
UNGIEYILLE COMMUNITY
Mrs. Geefgia Eddie®*? >
(Written for last W|
wffkj
Mr# hlokyi Ray a[gj Merry
jlity of Ttillah. La. flew m to
Lev.- Field Saturday muipiipg
and were mg* |:y Mr Miller.
Mrs. Kolon Ray's father, ttj
spend a few days here during
Thanksgiving holidays, they are
ihe granddaughters of Mr. and
Mrs Wesley Loving and Mr.
and Mrs. Clint Ray of Stephen-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnel Edward
Sparks e.nd two daughters of
Rig Spring spent the weekend
with his parents Mr and Mrs.
R Lee Sparks. Mr. Sparks is
fsjowiy improving.
• Gary S[ arks and Daniel Pro-
of e; of D awnsfie'-J visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee
Sparks
.M". and Mrs. Junior Huffman
and Mantie aid Stave ■' S o-
henvill* visited Sunday after-
noon with Mr. and M s. Fred
Huffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Chris-
tian visited l«. t week with Mr.
and Ml >. .C-reag Minzei and fa-
mily of Calvert Nancy and Ge-
, j an orge returned home with them
hex of the Carlton Baptist Ch- b)1!,a *(>n?e’' VlS'1
urch. A beautiful feast was Mr' ana Atos Ma,r,in whlsen"
spn-rJd at the evedV meal ' ant d Sfulby visrted f>‘ends in
Mrs. Maude Chambers of Dub- j D,*bl‘n . _ u .
lin spent the weekend in her ! Kyle Ijvwl6tston Dallas and
homo in Carlton Stevie Livingston of Stephenvi-
lle both" visited Sunday with
(Written for last week)
Mr. and M is. E. M L wood
of Fort Worth spent tt week-
end at their ranch on ‘ Carl-
ton-Hieo Highway, the me of
her late parents, M*. id Mrs.
Will Moss, Mrs. Lopk t>. 1 is the
former Miss Anna L . loss.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Mercer vi-
sited Thursday in f rjr|a with
a grandson, Calvin ,'oung and
family'.
A very large orm d attended
a rhanksgivnig -upper held
Friday night, Nov
Mir. and Mrs. J. W. (Chilly)
Smith and her sister of Fort
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haggard.
M.’ rnd Mrs. Roeer Elston
and girl- of Dawson..visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Hallmark and family.
Mr. nd Airs. E J. William-
s and family of Houston and Mr.
and Mrs. Wofford Williams and
daughter, of Fort Worth visited
over the weekend it'll h Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Williams. Mrs. Wil-
liams i still on the ick list.-
tiarrey Sparks of Odessa sp-
ent last week with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy
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Worth visited Saturday with his
sisttir In law, Mrs. Edgar Smith.
He visited in tovyn meeting old
friends as he was born at Carl-
t n. son of the last Uncle and
Aunt Jennie Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brown.
Damron and Stacey of Dallas
gmt the weekend With her pa-
j 1 a., s Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Luns-
'' i.i. This is the first visit for
I Stacy to her grandparents.
Mrs. Hazel Cunry tf Waco
vyas a weekend visitor wilh re-
latives in Carlton and with her
mother, Mrs. J. W. Jordan Sr.
.11 the Hico Nursing Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Birown aiid
children visited in Dublin Sat-
urday with his mother Mrs. Ma-
ry Bro\ n.
A special thanks went to Da-
vid Fine tor the beautiful songs
he sang at the Thanksgiving sup-
per. He ascompanied them on
his guitar.
Dublin Community Chest Budget -1971
Here is where your money goes when vqu give to the Dublin Community
Chest Fund. The MINIMUM NEEDED FROM DUBLIN IS $5,250.00
Planned'Donation
1. Boy Scouts . ......;...... . . . $ 600.00
2. Campfire Girls
3. Dublin Library
4. Gonzales Foundation .
5. FFA Boys’ Project Show
6. Dublin Polio Fund
7. Goodfellow Fund (local)
8. Salvation Army
9. American Red Cross .
10. Contingency Fund
jl. Dublin Baseball League
$ 450.00
$ 400.00
$ 100.00
$ 400.00
$ 400.00
$ 200.00
$ 600.00
$ 650.00
$ 500.00
$ 200.00
V2. Dublin Community Recreation ................. ................. $ 400.00
T3. Dublin Cancer Fund .. ......................... $ 250.00
14. U. S. O. •........................................ ..... ...... . $ 100.00
TOTAR _............................... .............................. . $5,250.00
SHOP WITH US FOR CHRISTMAS
Only 19 Days Left
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for work or hunting
Spanish Boots
a ,
">■ Girls Knee-boots
Black-White
Beautiful White Sweaters for your girl
Ladies Bush Shirts and Knit Blouses
BETTY'S SHOES and QUALITY HOUSE
BmY CULPEPPER, Owner
13 East BlauKjiwk , 445-3263 Dublin J^xaa
Rnd daughter of Saq BeaitQ U
m* Ws‘ht‘G JWT.Pei tnU Mr. and
¥P>- »>m Tarver Ak*> Jimmie
Tufvepf and Air. and Mrs. Sam
JC finer all of Fmpt Worth
visited with them £«ikiiW
MV *«d Mrs- Mil-
field and family of Rabbit Cent-
er and Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Hogg and family of Strphenville
all were dinner guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. T. TL Mayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parks
spent the weekend wilh his pa-
rents Mr. and Mrs C M. Parks
of Burleson.
Several people from here at-
tended the musitafl entertain-
ment at Drsdemonia Saturday
I night. A large crowd attended.
. Mr. and Mrs. Hortense Sheik
of Fort Worth spent Thursday
night of last “week with her
uncle. GVR and Ross Spain of
Shelby.
Mr .aid Mrs. Edgar Farmer
and little daughter cxT Fort Wor-
th visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Greer.
-Jerry Hallma.k of Odessa and
Mr and Mrs. Leonard Hallmark
and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
Barnett and two hoyist of Lewis-
ville alt \isited here over the
weekend \viih their parents Mr.
and Mrs. Lon flallniiark.
Mr. and Mrs. Trumon Larrey
of Waco vi«ite<4 a few days last
week with his sister Mrs. L. J.
Hattley
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wells of
Stephemille; Henry Hare of
School Hill spent Monday with
Mr. and Mins. Terrel Fair of
Ranger.
Gaylord Wilcoxson of East-
land visited his parents Satur-
day, Mr and Mrs. R. E. Wilcox-
an and Lynda.
Little Traci Brock of jatrawn
spent a few days last week with
her grandpa rents Mr. and Mrs.
Max Brock of Stephenville.
Mrs. S. L. Outlon has been
with her mother the prist few
days, Mrs. Onnie Mayfield at
the Dublin Hospital She is
quite sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holfiri of
Fort Wbrth spent the weekend
with Mir and Mrs. Carl Jones
and Sandy.
CARLTON COMMUNITY
By Mrs- Fred Geye
Mrs A- R Drees, a, paRept
fee, past wepk y»-:kFtyt Wtxth
fio*>iLd has returned hoilte.
if. a.’d Mrs. 4 G. Fihley,
Dgnuis an i Japice apd her mo-
ther Mrs Thomas of VHu t Wor-
th and I htha Williams of Hico
spent Thanksgiving Day with
his mother, Airs. Jessje Firt^cy
pnd Mrs F|yy Haps.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Henry Se-
lf and daughter. Vicki Joy of
Lockhart were holiday visitors
With h>s mother and grandmo-
ther. Mrs Ruth Self and Mrs.
Fred Geye
Mrs. Lee -Turney spent Th-
anksgiving Day in Walnut Sp-
rings with her daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mt s. Leo Fin-
ley and Bob.
M:- and Mrs. Culmer Jordan
Were m Waco Thanksgiving
Day with their daughter, Mrs.
Martha Smith, Cindy and Jim
Mir. and Mrs. Hob Thoipjfeon
mft their children Don Thomp-
son and family and Mrs Lee
McKnigbt and family of Waco
M Lake Whitney 'Hianksgiving
Pay for an outipg together
Gi(y Sibley of Carlton is a
paliept ip the Hamilton Lfospii
tpl. Jle is the father of Mrs.
John D- Smith of CVltpn.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Byrd of
Stephenville 'and his mother,
Mrs Lida Byrd pf Arlington,
formerly pf Carhop were meet-
ing old Iriends Saturday after-
noon in Hob Thompson's Gro-
cery Store, and they visited ir.
the Carlton Cemetery.
Mr and Mrs. Rex Jones from
Manchestir, Okh visited her
uncle, S:d Fine and ^mily dur-
ing Ihe Thanksgiving holidays.
Mrs. Jones is the former Miss
Mary Louise Fine, daughter of
the late Mr apd Mrs. Ligard
Fine of Carlton
Mrs. Ernie Burnett and her
brother, Wade Rarbee ffom
Quanah were Carlton visitors
Friday. Mrs. Burnett is a form-
er teacher in the Carlton School
Mr. ; nd Mrs. Sidney Lee Fi-
ne and Richey rave moved from
Dublin into their new mobile
, hpnie on their dairy north of
| Carlton, last week
Mrs Lpcmaft'd Pros|te and
Mr# I.aycda Brown. 1-eooa Lee,
Eddy John, Leslie Paul apd Da-
vid GaicDn of flopston spent
Thanksgiving with their father,
E. R. Connaly. Ah's. Bn>wn is a
teacher in the Kelim School.
. AFrs Fredia Kunkel is home
recovering from eye surgery in
a Fcrt Worth hospital.
Mrs. Ruth’Self, head nurse at
t«e Medical Corner at Tarleton
Stephenville, was home for the
holidays and to visit with her
mother. Mrs. Fred Geye
Bro. George Whitfiek! and Jo
Ann spent Thanksgiving in Stc-
phciivillc- with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. D. H. Whitfield and
their relatives. In the afternoon
they veiled with her parents
and her grpodmoher Mr. and
Mrs Moilris O’Bryant and Mrs
A ORryr-nt.
Enjoying a Thanksgiving sup-
per Saturday night in the ho-
pie pf their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L H. Lunsford .were their
(laughters, Mrs. Gene Bharv and
family of Hamilton; Mrs. Mike
El.own and fam<2y of Dallas
Ihe Bixiwn family had Thanks-
giving dinner in Dublin Sunday
With his mother, Mrs. Mary
Brown.
ROCH COMMUNITY
By Mrs. J. D. Stephens
This community was visited | ngrtmts, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
h> a typical West Texas sand Cox.
-form Sunday.
Mr and Mi's. David Andrews
and three children from Wichita
Falls and ihe Keith Huggins
family from Stephenville" were
Thanksgiving visitors in the
home of (heir palrents, Mr. and
Mrs. J W. Pond, Johnny An-
drews is staying for a longer
visit wilh bjs grandparents. Th-
ey had dinner with the Hogans
at Stephenville Saturday.
Some fpm here attended the
Thank'ghing service in Dublin
Wednesday nigiit.
Mr. arid Mirs. Hollis Cox re-
lumed flmm .a visi* in Burleson
Thursday wilh theis son, Den-
nis and family,
Mr and Mrs. H. B. Oox Jr.
and family from Houstqji visa-
ed over the holidays with his
Mrs. Evelyn Butler had as
Thanksgiving visitors, her bro-
ther and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Spicer from Houston; her
children, Mir and Mrs. Dennis
Butler from Sherman; Mrs. Ray
Butler f-<m Denison and Mrs.
Barban Kenjey from Baskrop.
C. W. MAIKELLS
HAVE VISITORS
Visiting wi!h,M|\ antj Mrs C.
W Maikell and Phil on Thanks-
giving Day were Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Maikell, Mr. and Mrs.
Woody Estes and son of Fort
Worth; Mrs. Alton Maikell of
I)e Leon; Mr.^and Mrs. Donnell
Gaines and daughter, Mrs. Ger-
aldine Weems and sons of Ste-
phervjljp rnd Mr. and Mrs. John
Mtiikeli of Dublin.
COMMUNITY
Mir. and Mrs. Newt Coan sp-
ent Thanksgiving iiirSgyfe, Ok-
la. wilh her mother Mr. and
Mrs A. C. Atwood.
Maurice Pitmlan of California
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ly-
on, Tuesday.
Mr. ; nd Mrs. George Caraway
spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Caraway of Hico.
Mirs. Virgil Rucker of De Le-
on visited last Friday j^ith Mrs.
Pearl Barnes.
Mrs. Pearl Barns had a num-
ber of children and grandchil-
dren home fotr Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lyon visi-
ted Friday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Doc Carter of Oliver
Springs. .
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caraway
of Hico; Mrs. Mary Thomas of
De Leon visited Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Caraway.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Derrick
had as recent guests Thomas
Palmer of Dublin; Mrs Beulah
McNew, Aulry and Dale Der-
rick oif Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barnes
have returned home after spend-
ing Thanksgiving with their ch-
ildren Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bar-
nes and children of Andrews
and Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Corbell
and children of Monahans.
Auction Sale
Steady To Higher
Cattle and calves wore steady
to S1.Q0 higher and feeders were
strong to $2 00 higher Friday
when 305 cattle and calves went
through the show ring at Dub-
lin Auction Sales.
Good c <ws $21 50 to $22.90;
caners and putters $16 tc $21.
Good striker cows $19 to $24.50.
Cow' and calf pairs $235 to $415
per pan. Good steer calves 250
to 450 pounds $42 to $53.50;
medium $37.50 to $42; 500 to
750 pounds $35.50 to $41. Good
heifers 250 to 450 pounds $35.50
to $45.50.. Modipm $3} to $35;
450 to 650 pounds $31 to $34.
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only one sermon or so a year.
We are all against it anyway,
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turned off at dangerous inter-
sections to save electricity.
Everybody know's it’s a danger-
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Teachers tio peed to re-
view lessons. Tell the children
just once and they’ll never for-
get
Highway Pdlice — Stop driv-
ing up and down the highways.
No need to caution drivers by
patrolling highways. Driver;
know the law and should obey.
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centuries but still rings the
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1971, newspaper, December 2, 1971; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776148/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.