The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 2013 Page: 7 of 22
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Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013
The Dublin Citizen
Sec. A, Page 7
In Review
It's time for music
for Christmas mood
This holiday season,
country music powerhouse
group RESTLESS HEART will
deck the halls with a brand
new Christmas album., just
in time for the holidays, A
RESTLESS „ HEART
CHRISTMAS (Red River
Entertainment) is set to hit
retail store shelves on Oct.
29, 2013.
Restless Heart's John
Dittrich notes, "We recorded
some of our favorite
Christmas standards like '0
Holy Night,' 'Jingle Bell
Rock,' and 'Angels We Have
Heard On High.’ We also
included 'Silent Night' which
we recorded a cappella with
a Take 6' style
arrangement."
The ten-track album,
produced by Restless
Heart's very own Greg
Jennings, contains eight
holiday classics and two
previously unreleased
songs.
A Restless Heart Christmas
is the first-ever holiday
album to be released in the
band's illustrious 30-year
career, which may be
surprising to some.
"Christmas is my favorite
holiday," says Lariy Stewart
of the upcoming release."
The music is a great
“listen” and is sure to get
you in the spirit of
Christmas. It has the usual
vocals that are so pleasing
to the ear that we are used
to hearing from Restless
heart. Its’ ideal for all ages,
a real asset to your music
library.
-Mac McKinnon
-Editor & Publisher
Dublin Senior Citizens
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Hello to all.
Hey ladies we need to get
your red hats out. Monday is
the day. Come and join us for
a fun time and a great lunch.
We will be having enchiladas
prepared by Susan Ballard.
There will also be rice salad
and chocolate cake.
Come and join us for a
good time with lots of fun
and games. Hope to see you
there. Please call me at 445-
2006 if you can come or leave
a message if I am not then1.
We have had a great
attendance at our chair
exercise with LaMay on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
and Friday. We need to fill
our exercise room. Keep up
the good work ladies. See you
each day at9:30. It’s just 30
minutes of exerdse and a
whole lot of laughter.
On every Wednesday we
have pot-luck lunch. The
members bring a favorite
dish and we have a very gcxxi
meal Come and join us each
Wednesday at 11:30 am We
have a game of train after our
lunch if enough of the gang
wants to play. Come and join
us.
I hear a lot of laughter
coming from the exercise
rexm We have an assortment
of exerdse equipment you
can use. The price is only ten
dollars a year membership.
How about that for a bargain.
Come on men and women
join us for some exercise and
fun.
Glory be to our Great God.
He has given us a wonderful
place to meet and greet. Let’s
all be thankful.
Bless the Gird, O my soul,
and forget not all his benefits.
Who forgiveth all thine
iniquities, who health all thy
diseases, Who redeemth thy
life from destruction. Who
crowneth thee with loving
kindness and tender mercies.-
-Psalm 103:2-4
God Bless everyone
Stay safe and well.
X)CAL PRESENCE- The Stephenville Chamber of Commerce recently held a Ribbon Cutting to celebrate the opening of
the House District 59 Office in Stephenville for State Representative J.D. Sheffield. House District 59 Office will be open
on Monday and Wednesday afternoons at the location of 150 North Harbin Drive, Suite 402 in the InterBank building.
United Co-op returns $4.5 million to members
United Cooperative
Services today distributed
member dividends (also
called capital credits)
totaling $4.5 million to
current and former
member-owners in parts of
14 counties adjacent to the
Dallas-Fort Worth
Metroplex.
• This marks the 30th
consecutive year United
has returned member
dividend checks, this time
to approximately 56,000
member accounts.
Further, more than
18,000 additional members
will see their dividends
applied to their October
bills.
“Since 2000, United has
distributed more than $45
million in member
dividends," said United
CEO Ray Beavers. “These
member dividends
represent the member-
owners’ return on equity in
United Cooperative
Services,” he added.
When members pay their
electric bill each month,
they’re not only paying for
the reliable service, but
investing in the company
in which they own.
As a result of that equity
stake in the business,
United members share in
cooperative margins. After
paying for all operating
costs for the fiscal year,
members may receive a
part of the money left over,
which comes in the form of
a member dividend check
or credit on their bill if less
than $20.
Electric cooperatives
presently have only one
primary source of equity
capital, that which is
contributed by the
members.
Member equity is the
essential tool for United to
build, maintain and
upgrade the facilities
necessary in providing
reliable, affordable electric
service to the cooperative’s
membership.
“Receiving a member
dividend demonstrates
how our electric cooperative
is united with and
committed to its members,”
said Beavers.
“We consider it a privilege
to serve our membership
and will continue to do so
with integrity,
accountability, innovation
and our longstanding
commitment to
community," he added.
“United’s electric rates are
among the lowest in
Texas—something the co-
op hopes its members are
as proud about as United’s
152 employees and the
seven board members who
direct the policies that
exemplify what a member-
owned electric cooperative
embodies," said Beavers.
Established in 1938 and
headquartered in Cleburne,
Texas, United Cooperative
Services is an electric
distribution cooperative
serving approximately
78,000 meters. United
plays a key role in the
economic development of
its communities and unlike
a private utility, the
cooperative is a not-for-
profit business owned by
the members it senses.
Maintaining more than
10,500 miles of energized
line, United serves parts of
Johnson, Erath, Hood,
Bosque, Somervell, Palo
Pinto, Coryell, Eastland,
Comanche, Stephens,
Young, Hamilton, Tarrant
and Ellis counties.
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The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 2013, newspaper, October 17, 2013; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776391/m1/7/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.