The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1973 Page: 1 of 8
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terrarium and Mrs. Dee Stephen
demonstrated an arrangement of
dried flowers and gave a recipe
for a drying mixture.
Legion Hall Host
Monday Singing
The American Legion Hall
will be the gathering place for the
iourth Monday night Singing to
he held October 22 at T:00 p. m.
EveryonejJi invited and refre-
shments will be served.
Junior Lions
Fight Hard
The Dublin B-team fell to the /L. C _ I _ HA|1J
Ranger B-team Thursday night yf| 3ulv rlvW
by a 12-8 margin. Defense domi-
nated play throughout as Ranger The FTA Chili Supper tickets
scored early but could not get went on sale this week For $1.00
anymore points on the noard un- per person you may purchase
til late in the game. you,. tlcket at the Dublin Progress
With the score at 12-0, the office or the Chili Committees
Lions fought buck to bake it 12- Pat Harrell, Joyce Taylor, Bo
8 with V*» than a minute to play, Funder-burgh, Carolyn Hoi-
Fine running by Curtis Nichols den, Joann Pate, Judy Thomp-
and good blocking by Kendall son. Gcne Thiebaud, Sue Cbwan,
J°,ies “d Ricky Southall enabled Dorotha Turley, Mary Stephen
the Lions to move well and even- and Linda Hicks,
tually tally both the TD and ex-
tra points. Nichols went from one Chili Supper will be Friday,
yard out over right tackle. November 9 at the school lunch-
The B-team now stand 1-3 and room 5-7 p. m. Cooks are C. W.;
seeks to rebound against Meridian Maikell and Willard Mann,
here in DublinThursduy night. ^ ^ ^ prior to ^ LiooJ
Junior Kittens vs China Springs game to start
The Junior High teams each at 7; 30 p. m.
lost their fourth straight last — .......— ■
City Sales Tax
Allocation 7276
remaining Payment was received this
™ghth grode fell to a strong past ^‘he City of Dublin
Ranger team by a 46-12 margi.i. f ** altocatiGn. amounting
Big plays by Ranger from far V1 U.276.24 or ,he Sunrter end-
out caused the contest to be one in* on June 30- announces J. E.
sided. Dublin did show signs of Edwards, City Secretary,
coming into their own. however. The figure represents' die city’s
as Russ Yarborough scampered „ne por^nt allocation of the 5
55 yards around right end and 3b percent tax charged on aU
yards with an interception to taxable items after deduction of
give the Dufcftn team their first percentage base state charges
points in two years. for handling.
Both teams are at home against
Meridian Thursday night with the This amount is the highest
seventh grade game scheduled to ever received from the one per-
begin at 5:00 p. m. in Memorial cent sales tax.
Stadium. —- .
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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS, THUR., OCT. l«th, 1973 DUBLIN, TEXAS 76446
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tra points. Nichols went from one
yard out over right tackle.
The B-team now stand 1-3 and
seeks to rebound against Meridian
here in Dublin Thursday night.
Junior Kittens
The Junior High
lost their fourth
Thursday as they suffered sot
backs at the hands of the Ranger
seventh and eighth grade squads.
The seventh grade battled hard
all the way before allowing two
fourth quarter scores, the last
coming with only a few seconds
remaining.
The eighth grade fell to a strong
Ranger team by a 46-12 margii.
Big plays by Ranger from far
out caused the contest to be one
sided. Dublin did show signs of
coming into their own. however.
DAND1 LION OF THE WEEK - Phyllis Lively, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Lively. Phyllis is 16 years old and a mem,-
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her of the Annual Staff. She is Student Council Representative of
-the Junior Class and made the ’A’ string in basketball.
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Lions Thiebaud and Malone
on Makef
3 Wife Chest Drive
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David Thiebaud. No 32, TB-L8, 133 pound Senior and son of Mr. and Mrs Wayne Thiebaud. T. L.
», No. 66, C-G 157 pound Senior, and son of Mr. and Mrs. L E. Malone. Both an hard
Malone,
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Pep Hally
Friday 2:45 pjn.
School Gym
A Spirit Challongt
For Businessmen,
Businesswomen,
Q B Members
All Dublin Citizensi
Attend this Rally
Garden Club
Host Workshop
Dublin Garden Club assembled
in the Wall Art Center Annex far
a Flower Workshop, on Flower
arrangements.
What a great job by a great working hard to contact the peo-
bunch of people! They said it pie we have missed so we can re-
cbuldn’t be done — but we did port our complete total to you.
it! Thanks to the hard work of
all our workers and most of all
to all of the people who are giv-
ing so generously — our pledges
and contributions have reached
the $5250.00 mark.
We have several workers who
have not been able to contact
everyone on their list so we still
have those who have not had a
chance to give. You will be con-
tacted in the next week or so
and we hope you will give to help
mssa
Open Letter to the students of
the Dublin School System
Mrs. lone Kloster and Mrs.
Mickey Watson, this year’s co-
chairmen certainly deserve a lot
of congratulations for their hard
work and the organization and
planning that went in ti this
year's campaign. Their enthus-
iasm has certainly been conta-
gious We have never seen such
co-operation and a group of peo-
ple so anxious to get the job dne.
Surely this is the shortest time
ever required for us to have our
goal pledged
May we stress that as our pled-
ges come in and we go over our
Prt. Terry Lively
Completes Training
auu nut afcjpwf
; table was
; cloth and 1q
arrangement
How do you like the idea of
being bussed out of your homo
town to another school in Erath
us over the top. We hope to have County? If you don’t know what goal that all money collected
most of our pledges turned in I’m talking about, I’ll tell you. If over our goal will bo kept here
during this week and we are something isn’t done about our at home in our Contigercy fund
patched and repatched school to be used in our own community,
building, you will cease calling Again our thanks to everyone
yourselves the Roaring Lions.
In the not too distant future,
you’ll be the Stinging Wasps of
the Humming Jackets or what
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Mrs.. Jim Bailey
Funeral Services
who worked and gave and may
we urge everyone who has not
given that you still have time to
be part of this great community
effort.
Dublin Community Chest
Fbneral services were held
Tuesday, October 9 at 2:00 p. m.
hi the Harrell Memorial Chapel ever your "new” school is called!
for Mrs. Willie L. Bailey who died On? argument against a new
October 7 in the StephenviUe Hos- school is a raise in taxes. Well,
pital at the age of 85. Rev. Bob they will most likely be raised
Perrin, pastor of the First Bap- anyway, for one reason or anoth-
list Church officiated the sen- er. Why don’t you insist that our Aust^Lf ^ Stethit
vice with organ music by Mrs. revenue be spent in Dublin? Why Ud in Auslm last - k 'vith 01 -r
Vestals In Austin
with organ music by Mrs. revenue be spent in Oibltir Why gnd fami!y Je and Terry J. Lively, son of
T. Jones. Burial was in the let money from Dublin be fun- aSd children, Xtha, Mrs. Joe W: Lively Of
Qny T. MB
New Dublin Cemetery under the neled into another town’
Marine Terry Lively
SAN DIEGO - Marine Pvt.
Mr. and
Lively Of Route 7,
direction
Home.
of Harrell Funeral You, our young people, will be
Richard, Julie.
Dublin, graduated trom basic
training at the Marine Corps Re-
the first to feel the uprooting im- cruiting Depot here. He is a tele-
Mrs. Bailey was bom Jonuary pact, should we lose our school, Win since l nave mree cniuwen t ^pa^an s;uc>ent at the
"S. 188}: In Denton to Edd L. but the whole town would even- of mv °''’n> 1 believe1 1 r®*‘®e Marine Corps Base.
lister and Betlic PinCkley Les- tually feel the loss. The town ,l0W mucb cost> t0 keep them -
ter. would feel it because many farm- *n school. Clothes and all the ex-
Mrs. Bailey was married to Jim lies would find it more conven- tra things they have to have. TO HEAR ARGUMENTS
Bailew and was a member of the jent to move to the town where Again, I am very sorry if I The rnex:t.s R lilroad Cftmmis-
First Baptist Church. their children were going to offended anyone however, we all sion will hear oral arguments at
Suniving relatives include her school. Get the picture? huW » right to our own opinion 10:00 a, m. Friday in Austin to
husband, Jim Bailey of Dublin; is that what you want? Surely ;in(1 we uI1 V0ice them- decide if the Commission has
one daughter Enoma Martin of it isn’t! Whomever this letter came from, jurisdiction on the application of
Dublin; two sisters Mrs. Jack I have four children in this 1 to thank you for your ,he cities of Austin, San Antonio,
A-'-w’orth of Dallas and Mrs. school system and I can assure opinion.
Dolph Yerby of Denton; many you I am definitely against Bus- Jo Ann Pate
nieces and nephews. sing the students out of town. 1 Dublin, Texas
Pallbearers were Robert Dale am, however, in fnvor of trying Oct. 15, 73
Burnett, Guy Jones. Joe Kennedy, to build o new school If you Dear Miss Pata,
Bob Bowden. Leon Broughton, feel the same way, make a noise: Your editorial about the bad
lions and
Uons Homecoming Schedule
Tuesday,October 23-Tacky Hay
Freshman Slave Auction
Wednesday October 24-Slave Day;
UONS BOND FIRE—8:30p.m. -Stadium
(Due to Thursday Junior Uons game
out-of-town)
Thursday,October25 Freshman Sign Day
Junior Lions vs Hico 5:30 p. m.
Friday,October 26-Spirit,Color Day
JuniorClass Smorgasbord Homecoming Supper
Uons Homecoming Game-7:30p.m.
Uons vs Hico—7:30p.m.
Halftime - Sweethearts Named & Crowned
After Game fpIlAW'ltin - FiretRanHctfhurr
H. R Edwards, Babe Stewart,
Sam Wolfe, R. S. Vestal, Cordie
Roberson, and M. W. TunneU
served the members sheet Ger-
man chocolate cake, cheese balls,
whole green oliveB, and hot apple
cider. The serving table
■j gold cutwork table cloth
the center was an
of copper plant.
Mrs. Roger Turney, president,
called the meeting to order. Mrs.
C. J. McConnell led the reading
of the club collect.
Mrs. George Martin introduced
the judges for the arrangements.
They were Mrs. Dar. McGougta
and Catherine Brooks from the
Green Thumb Flower Shop in
StephenviUe. Mrs. McGough tten
criticized each Wrnngement. The
most consistent Vriticisms were
not enough height and too many
flowers.
Mrs. Lilidee Cloud of Comanche
QB Club
Sees Lions-
DeLeon Film
Ronald Collingsworth and B.
Ogle.
1978 B-TEAM, JR. HIGH
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Nov. 1 * Valley Mills B.8,7 H 5:30
N”- feSTCw & *» ** - »»as
Nov. 15 *Glen Rose B,8,7 H 5:30
Fifty members ard guests
and otliers tc take away gas re- crowded into the TP^I ,iospitoliiy
serves owned by Texas Power & rvow {or tbe regui5, Quarterback
Light Company and the other auh meeting. This was the lar-
Electric Utilities of the Texas ^ number to t.ver attend the
Utilities Company system, J P. club meeting8.
Skelton, TP&L president, said.
TWO month Old Erick Helton
gym and play ground equipment care of Tills area can sponsor ^as for firs^ Quarto-
sounded as tho a 5 year old Box Suppers, Ball games; Flea back c,u£ 15 the
child composed it. Markets and public dances to 30,1 of Coach and Mrs. «
Have you any real ideas how obtain money for improvements.
much money it cost us to keep Also the sale of beer in Dublin
write a letter, send representa- condition of the school buildings,
tives to meet with city officials
and he school board, find out
how your parents feel.* Do some ■
thing and do it NOW!
If this sounds like an echo of
18 “Meridian R87 H 5-10 Jo Ann Fates ,etter’ 1 ro proud our children in school, pay Dr. would bring in revenue to the
« *Hirn R8 T I'M to echo such an expression of con- bills and try to make a decent city and school This school is
’ cemed involvement Thanks, Jo living? We need things at home clean, nice, plenty of room for
Ann for getting involved! Now, more jo than the needs of the play ..grounds and the buildings
school. And how long have you are as nice as those
Perry Doggett Jeter been paying taxes along with County seat. Should this area be
Last Week trying to keep up a family and covered in oil and gas wells, the
I revived this unsigned letter home? school buildings might look nicer.
October 17. Since it was not
signed I will have to answer
by this means.
DUBLIN UONS 19W VARSITY
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Coach Harris showed the
lin-De Leon game film. Every-
one enjoyed seeing the football
go over the crossbar again.
The club would like to thank the
of our ^ ^eon coaches for loaning this
game film to Coach Harris for
the Quarterback Club to view.
QB membership now stands at
Oct 19, ’Goldthwaite T
Oct. 26 ’Hico H
Nov. 2 ’Valley Mills T
Nov. 9 ’China Springs H
Nov It ’Glen Rose T
Designates District Games
This school district has drained Keep in mind we parents aren’t ^ members. Surely there can be
it the tax payers and its backbone rich but our schools are as nice
_______ Is farming and ranching. The as our homes, and my children
I would like to say that I meant school could operate on a smaller ore content with both,
i S we, as parents, should look into amount of money should they I’m sure this one will not be
state and federal funds to build really try. the only letter for all of us have
a school. I certainly did not mean Yes the improvements can be just about all we can manage,
for us to dig into everyones very effective and lasting if the and I’ll bet you learn it.
pocket books for money to build repairs are done right, then taken ■—
3 more somewhere in Dublin.
Back the Junior High and
teams Thursday night starting at
5 p. m.
Friday at 7:30 p. m. club mem-
to^he*Lions'SliiSrtSle Mre- Juanna uuncan nc,i* ,rr sw,'uu ■■
Be there! i prevention Week. I
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1973, newspaper, October 18, 1973; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776197/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.