The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1974 Page: 4 of 8
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PROPER Hflg, .OCT, m. 1974 j»f| cw MfH M
Make Chotleoge
The West Dublin Club met Oc-
ersPrtgran
Meals Nw.26
Chest Officers
For 1974-15
Dmsby Talks Oil blame all visible water erosion on
running water, which we call
ErOSIOII, Soil Lost 'run off,’ ’’ Dansby said. ’ Runoff
If vou can see signs of erosion does cut ditches and rills, but is
Helpfui bullelins available at the
tober 19 in the home of Amanada
McConnell with 11 members and
. . . . . 1 visitor present.
kswassiift sgrj^ssMSt £"SSraEhll
?rls’ pr tr*"*? ?™s c'*%?•££«,wdS
{of 4he .high school f«ff their TOgu- Johnson, Lots Henson, Sue Cowan, • . parj„n
*lar monthly meeting. Wta Billingsley, Beverly Salyer, Th elub wij, h t measuring BiU Cowan’ R’ D' Burnett T-
I After 8 Short 'business mating Nancy Huekabeo, Pam Hallmark (p£ty Novemter 22 to help raise Gr^'a °’tLLfPenCer’
!ahd a discussion of the Spook and Brenda Sears. money k>r the now fall Pair Rflney AmStr0ng
p%rade Which will be Thursday, The next monthly meeUng will Building Fund. The club mem- U lears>
October 81, Dr. Gary Mitchell, jje November 26 instead of Mon- bers want to chalenge all Dublin
W. D. of Stephenville gave an day. The' program will be brought ciubS ,n starting now to make
'interesting and informative pro- ,bv Ann LaUgh)in of the Lone Star pians for a fajr booth,
jfl'oduy^ledth Problems of Gas. It will be on Christmas Refreshments of sandwiches,
today's Women
J 'Refreshments were served to
Vpl Fine, Alice,.Gowins, Barbara
ties, Sherry Sears, Patsy Gil-
irt, iiebbje Harbin, Vickki Cun-
Ideas. Everyone is welcome.
chocolate cake, chips and punch
were served and next' meeting is 'One Tear)
President, Mrs. W P. Kloster
Vice-President, Dale Key
Secretary, Miss Frances'. Clay
Treasurer, Joe Henderson
DIRECTORS: (3 Years)
IJJrs. W. P. Kloster, Mrs. N. W.
Watson, Dr. Charles Crabtree,
J. P. Humphrey, Joe Kennedy,
'Jay Watson, Jimmy Harrell,
Jack Johnson, Jimmy Johnson.
on cultivated land, you are proba-
bly losing soil at the rate of more
than 14 tons per acre per year.
"A loss this, high shows that the
generally a sign of advanced
proolems, which actually start
with raindrops striking bare soil.
Conservation planning assistan-
fc
Go Vote
•!-
November 1 in the home of Myrtle
Newman.
Program will be on Christmas
ideas. • I
Tanks - Terracing - Brush
Disk Plowing
GARY WILSON
Bulldozing Contractor
800 South Lamar
JDe Leon, Tex. — Phone 893-6558
Or Call (Operator) Alvin Reeves
■Dublin, Texas, 445-2293
Glen Duncan, Vernon Gibson,
Willard Mann Mrs. Tommy
Hicks, Dr. Clay Salyer.
Drive Chairman, Mrs. N. W.
Watson
Co-Chairman, Mrs. E. L. Sikes
Newspaper. Mrs Lir.da Hicks
and Mrs. Wilma Hall
Signs and Posters, Willard Mann
Score Board W. P. Kloster
Out of Town Contacts, Lusk
Randals and Mrs. Ermon Hatley
Commercial Accounts Joe Ken-
nedy, • .iV,.,a
nedy, Delbert Shafer, Everett
Hightower.
All ad copy must be in the Area 1 Chairman 1
I" nds of (lie publisher by 12 Mrs. W. T. Culpepper, Mrs. B.
noon, Monday week of running. G. Utterback
Ad copy changes will be accepted Workers
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McPherson
Mr., and Mrs. Johnny Johnson
Progress Sets
New Deadlines
Eflective November 1, 3974 the
Dublin Progress will have new
deadline ruling for all news copj
and advertising copy.
BANKING AT WORK
flMANCMG AGRIBUSINESS
Today** farmer
requires the
jervioec of a
bank that is
thoroughly familiar
with farming In
this area end is
ready and willing
to be^rf servlet
Thatfspunbankl
(ill 12 noon on Tuesday.
New stories will be accepted
t<li 32 noon Tuesday. Meetings
held on Tuesday nights will be
accepted on Wednesday before 9
a m.
Classified advertising will be
accepted till 9 a. m. Wednesday.
These new deadlines have to be
acknowledged and complyed with
in order to meet the Post Office
Mail truck which cofffys in ihe
' afternoon to pick up mail. The
Progress has to be out and at
the local post office before 5 p. nr.
on press day in order for our
readers to receive their paper by
Ihe weekend. If we don’t meet
this deadline and miss ihe mail
truck our readers who subscribe
do not receive their paper -till
Monday and Tuesday of. the next
week. (Out of county subscribers)
Please help us in the mailing
deadline
Thank you,
The Publisher.
Dublin National Bank
sfomtorflnjL c.
Phone 445-2223
Dublin, Texas
Dublin, Texas
Go Vote
NOW OPEN
JERRY'S SOUTHSIDE SHELL
612 South Patrick (Comanche Highway)
Jerry Bolton, owner
OPEN 7-7 7 Days A Week
MECHANIC WORK LUBICATIONS
ilachawic on Dufy At All Times
r~
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson
Mrs. John E. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Cowan
Mr. and Mrs. James Fritls
Mr. and Mr'. R. D. Burnett'
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hallmark
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crouch
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slade
Mrs. Hazel Moss
Mrs. T. F. Bryan
Mrs. Lincoln Lane
Mr. and Mrs. Guy McPherson
Mr. and Mrs. Hai’olr} Fear
Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Hall
Mrs. Jimmy Culpepper
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cleveland
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Looney
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harrell
Mr. and Mrs Glen Duncan
Mr. and Mrs Dick Harbin
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Turner --
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stafford
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hicks1
Mrs, Dale Young
Mr. and Mrs G. R. Lackey
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Alexan-
der
Mrs. George Guest
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leatherwood
Mrs. Audrey Shiliingbuig
Mrs. Eunice McCarty
Aren 2 Chairman
Mrs. Winfield Sanders
Mrs. Weldon McCleskey
-Workers
Mr. and Mrs C. W. Maikell
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Crabtree
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warner
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Shafer
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allgood
Mrs. Charley Self
Dr. and Mrs. Harlan Raley
Mr and Mrs. W. C. Hancock
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hardin
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Boatright
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Armstrong
Mr and Mrs. Don Henson
Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Hendon
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hightow-
er
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gretor
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Billingsley
Mr. Carl Sanders
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dove
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Turney
Mr. and-Mrs. J. 0. Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Ethertton
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Daffern
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dorsey
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Humphrey
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Burdette
Misses lone and Francas Clay
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Self
Mrs. Lee White
Air. and Mrs. George Martin
Dr and Mrs. W. H. Stephen
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Barnes
Air. and Mrs, Gene Thompson
Area 3 Chairman
Airs Robert Hamilton
Mrs. Jimrrly Walker
Workers
Air. and Mrs. Jimmy Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wyrick
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Armstrong
Mrs. John Hodges
Mrs. M C. Grauke
Mrs. Mamie Gatlin
Airs. B. R. Jonek
••••••••••
Thurs. — Frid.
Oct. 31 Nov. I
"Mr. IMAJESTYK"
Nov. I
Midnight Show
Saturday Nov. 2 74
PREACHERMAN
MEETS
WIDDERWOMAN
Sun. — Tue-s.
Nov. 3 — 5, 74
WHERE RED
FERNS GROW
SATURDAY
Weeping Oak
Drive-In
DeLeon, Texas
Open 7 :p rn. Starts 7:45
Aren 4 Chairman
Airs. Loisi Gee
Airs. Loyd King
Workers
Mr. and Airs. W. J. Huse
Air. and Mrs Sam Strong
Air. and Mrs. John Cooper
Mrs. Ofcera Arthur
Mike Williams
Mrs. D. B. Nichols
Air. and Mrs. Orval Payne
Air. and Airs. Danny Prater
Mr. and Mrs, Ted Hallmark
Air. and Airs. Robert Shaw
Air. and Mrs. Gerald Cook
Airs. Rebecca McCarty
Mr. and Airs. Duane Spurger
Mi’, and Airs Rodney Armstrong
Air and Airs. James Flung
Air. and Airs. Robert Kpese 1
Rural Community Group
Alexander, Mrs., Don Mitchell
Bunyan, Dr. and Mrs. Joe J.
Pale, Mrs. J. A. Compton _
. Cottonwood Doyle Chambers
Cow Creek. Miss Alollie Grish-
am, Bob Traweek
DeLeon Hwy., Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Bell
Edna Hill, Air. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Vaughn
Green Creek, Mrs. Edwin Boil- ’
chcr, Mrs. Kenneth Brashcar
Harbin, Joseph Kennedy ■
Highland, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy
Hazzard
Old Stephenville Hwy. Mrs.
Clarence Rasbcrry
Purvis, Mrs Harry Davis, Mrs.
Beverly Tatum, Mrs. Thur-
man Thompson, Mrs. Robert
AlcDonald
Roch, Mr. and Airs. Weldon
. V/hitehead
St. Gectrge Rd. & Comanche
Highway, Ray LaBaume
Shiloh and Fleming Rd., Lyn-
don Jones
Stephenville Hwy, Airs. Ted
Jones, Mrs. Mark Jones
Southwest of City, Mrs. Dennis
Funderburgh
land is inadequately protect ed^-e’6'available. For more infer-
Cullen Dansby, Soil Conservation niation, contact youc soil and
Service District Conservanionist
says. ’’Generally, losses much
higher than this occur when rain
Very steep unprotected land can
or wind con strike bare cropland.
(lose more than 300 tons of -soil
,per acre per year.”
”It is not particularly impor-
tant that the farmer or g&rdener
is able to tell how many tons of
soii is lost.” SCS conservationists
can figure this for those whto real-
ly want a good estimate. The im-
portant thing is that if the far-
mer and gardner can see erosion
semehmg needs to be done, fast
’A common misconception is to
SCS Office include ’ (Soil jSiosion,
the Work of Uncontrolled'water’’
(AIB-268), ’’Soil pulsmtltten at
Home" AIP-244), :’>6arfle*i(ig'on
the Contour” 010(179 V ’Wulohes
for Your* Gar<|en’[ OiS^l®), and
"What is a Consdrvittion BJan'1
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November 1st,
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You know, the worse 1
inflation gets the more
we need somebody ^
like Briscoe. He’s
created a lot of good
jobs and he knows
how to get things
started.
In times like these
w hen the economy is
so shaky. I'hi going to
sti<y wit h Governor
Briscoe.
It's quite refreshing
for me to know that
we have a man like
Dolph Briscoe..,
a man who puts * v
integrity beforeiall
tilings..,. j
Dolph Briscoe’*
proved he has the v
contacts and the know
how to bring new
business to The State
ofTexas.We can't
aiford to Jose him at
a critical timp like tHis.
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Briscoe’s kept pace
without adding new
taxes-1 voted Re- They all promised
We need new jobs
and more income in
this stale and Gover- ’ publican in 1972, but no jie.wr taxes;
nor Briscoe is helping Tm voting for Briscoe Dolph Briscoe kept
this time.
us get them.
his promise.
I think Dolph firiscoe
is a Govehior you
can believe in. l&n
looking forwardio
voting for him ini
November, 1
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1974, newspaper, October 31, 1974; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776634/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.