The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1969 Page: 5 of 8
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fllF DUBLIN TOOGR^SS, THTIL, DEC. H , 1969
lINGLEVILlE COMMUNITY
. By Mrs. Georgia Eddletnan
union mn
COMMUNITY
PURVES HEWS
By Frances Tdrncv ®
Here we ?-e in Jecksnn, Miss., ty Soil Conservation District.
-CARLTON
COMMUNITY
CLAiRETTE
•piis ccmmuivty was sadden 1
4{<Hesday evening when news
rvlisd he-e of the d ath of
yur[ Ferat' m of MtTidiin H*>
(inCi jived her?. He was laid to
rrtt at Meridian. Mr. and Mrs
Hickey and Mrs. Joy
^,’ley and Mr. and Mrs. S. L.
()utlaw from here all attended
it,f funeral there Friday mom-
jt 10 o'clock The family
yj our sympathy.
M Ruby Christian left on
Thursday for Whshez, N. D.. to
visit h r daughter and family.
Mr and Mrs. Craig Mrniics and
family.
amil
M- ar.l Mrs Finith of Sflyder
and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morrison
of Dd.»on all visited Sunday
with Mr. and Ha. S. A Wil-
liams.
Mr. W. H Hare of School HiM
visited Sunday with Mr. ami
Bv Mrs. J. A. Fine telling the doctor hov to raise i Snnoks Coppedge *rew up in
y\-i Earl Evans and son Wil-, ais foby Qpr first grandchild, Fur vet, where he and Henry
k.m of Marlow, Okla.. visited Claire Frances Turney, amv.-d werb ln second grade together
hei' mothrr Mrs Nancy Thur* ^ Dec. 1, and has attained re- and they stuck together through
man. in ti e Dublin Hospital markable achievements jfor a
Thursday and Friday and alsoj tour-d-v old — smiles.fyawns,
h. ir aunt Mrs Arch Jones in ‘ streethes, slept six hours at a
*he Dublin Nursing Honwc. i her first ni^ht home 1931, 3iid Tjrljton Stdtc Cfu*
Rev: ard Mrs. B F Jones from th? hospital, and will prob- lego in 1933. Bob Kheudssd.
visit,:d Mrs. A. C. Daniels, Mrs. |aW>' start talking tomorrow, in chairman of *he Dcnton-Wisa
Branch Lampk p on Sunday eva- atiuition to announcing mCn] County SCD Board of Direc-
mna, who are both ill. j time vocally, if not verbally, j tevs, set the'.tone of the party
M v Jim F.ne visited Mr. Bill left the hospital 'litf early, and we knew we were in
mi. enouah to meet me at ihe air- for a good time and didn't have
the formative years, grdaueting
from Curves High School in
1930,' Dublin High School in
*v Mr?. F*<f Gev-
Yoir
call was answered with tips en
• gift wrapping.
Mrs. Johnson read the minutes
of the last meeting and gave
the treaaurer'* report Mrs. Lo-
den gave the report of the No-
vember Council meeting.
The program was giveB by
Mrs Loden. ’’Crhrirtmas ia the
AUCTION
FRIDAY-Dec. 12,1969—10:00a.m
COMANCHE, Texas
5 Miles North oik Ds* Leon Hijffnvway (Hwy. 16)
1 1966 - 4020 John Deere Diesel j)ow-'r shift, 1P55 -
3020 J. D. Diesel standard shift, 435 J. D. Diesel, "Ca-
st1 730’’ Diesel Comfort King, 2 “Lillston 1500" Pea-
nut Combines 1966 “Long” Combine with motor
.. 1 "Long" and 1 "Lillston 1100”
P;anut Diggers, 1 “J.D.” and 1 "Case” Planters
l4 Row grtiwid- driven) ”J.I). ” Double Tool Bar Chi-
sel (9 Shatik), Spring Load 'd C tisal Plow (11 Sh-
ank). “Case" 4 bottom 6’ 3 pt Mnldboard, “J. D.” 3
bottr.Ti Spinner 16' Moldboard (3 pt.), "Lehman” 4
Row Rolling Cultivator, 3 4 Row 3 pt. Folding Cult-
ivators, 5 Row Lister, 1 "Case” and 1 "Long" Tan-
dm Discs (10 ft. 3 pt.), Dozer Made for “7ff0 C»?'”
3 pt. Scoap, John Deere 207 Shredder, 214 WS “J.D”
Baler, "J.D.” 7 ft. Sickle Mower, 3 A. C. Rakes (PTO>
2 Spray Rigs (complete), Dusiing Machine (choke
proof). "J. D.” One-Way (5 disc 3 pt.), 4 Row Fer-
tilizer Drille (3 pt. ground driven), Set of Duals (15
,>38). 2 Row PTC cultivators, 3 pt. Spring Tooth
Harrow. “J. D " Blade (7 ft. 3 pt.) 2 4 Rcw Weeder ;
2 Sacking Trailers, foot pieces, cylinders, sweeps. A
Pranu*s, guage wheels plus other related items.
Everything Sells Without Minimum or Reservation
Dixon McGuire & Gayle Wilkerson - Owners
COL. TEX HERRING
Phone
092-1710
(Aurtfpncer)
Abiline, Texas
Phone
692-1710
ling by Handy - Ann of Abilene
! and Mrs. Jim Adams in Steph-1 *no®«5h me^ me at i|'e **r‘ j ffo
envil c HospitW one Evening JP°rt. He ushered me in the La stand on ceremony.
lr.'t week. Thev are still vCrv house with the admonition,; Henry, the first speaker, told
sick. ■ “Wash your bands before you nbou! cop’s early years, ineWld-
Mr, and Mrs. Ugal Jones spent MKk at her.” | mg the time when Coach OScar
Saturday night with their Avis, Claire’s other grand- Frazier first spoiled him at
daughter and family, Mr. and mother, tAvis Claire Altman, ~arletun. admired his proper-;
Mr- Arthur L?.' Moor.1 and Gnl tha! is) is- pretty efficient con- ions,"and invited him to come
of Minstu id. Texas. sidering she's only had a third o a track workout. That year
---—------as much experience as I have, oath Frazier was proud of a
M Jim Wells -of Stephenville ’'h? read Hr. apoca’s "Baby and eertiit he had in the 440. who
V - B. F Rogers ol Lingle ^"hild Care” before coming to vas: supposed to be running one
ville visited his daughter in Abi- Jasckson, and 1 ftud "Miss 0f the best times in the state.
Craig’s 21 Day Shape-Up Pro- op challenged the star, and
gram,” so between the two of . beat him by 20 yards. Impress-
us we knew everything. Kay’s t, ttie coach offered to sign
i line Sunday and Monday
Mr>. Carol Gibson ol Sfoph-
enville visited Sunday afternoon
with Mr and Mrs. Ed Wood.
Mr. and Mis J. W. Loving of
Stephenville visited Sunday af-
ternoon with Mr and Mirs. Car-
son Loving and family here.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Lawless
<-nd three children of Wharton,
Tex., and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
obstetrician said she could go
home Thursday if she had help.
“Oh, I have two girls,’ she
said. We were sorry he didn’t
ask for our qualifications, since
we were so well idnformed.
Tuesday, Dec. 2, Henry ano
I went to a retirement party
him up on the spOf, but Cop de-
clined He didn’t like to run.
He’d rather pitch horseshoes.
John Falk, past member Of
the Denton-Wise SCD and past
director of the National Associ-
ation, SCD; George Wood, and
Murray Cox each spiced their
recoHeetions of Cop’s profes-
Bariutt and two
Dublin ail visited over the week
end her< with Mr. and Mrs.
Lon Hallmark
Mr and Mrs. Gene Henslee
of Fort Worth spent the week-
end with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Hmstec
o children of tired as conserva'ucmst with the S^lim with^ check Tot
$168.37, earmarked “alligator
tired as conservaticnist with the
Soil and Water Conservation
Service to become executive sec-
retary of the Denton-Wise Coun-
boots.“ This brought a rise from
Vonzic, spause of the honoree,
who queried, “Bab, does all this
money HAVE to go fof boots?”
Snooks was allowed a final
Lizzie Latham.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Knight of
Mr and Mrs P B Mrlntire Big Spring spent the weekend statement, which he began by
of Fort Worth visited Sundav with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. say‘nS Ibat no one was more
with Mr and Mrs. Kikcr of H O Greer. , surprised than he that he’d last-
School Hill | Mrs. Wayne Moss and two 34 V03,™ (lacking 4 days) in
Mrs. Aaron H-nslee visited girls of Denver, Cok>., spent ^rom t*ie beginning,
her .mother Sunday afternoon, I Sunday night with Mr. Ansel i JJe sa*4. he d expected to
Mrs Frank Johhsoh whs hos-
tess to the ClaireUc Heme Dem-
eudrstion Club members at the
- •« ■ lie Creation Center Dec. $. Mrs
news reporter WiH be pre91<|f^ Mrs Willis otf-
absenl (of som- tube, as I uffl ^ praver far rt<reati<)|1 ihe
ton news reporter f* years and ^Mrs ^1 11wt S^ih
hope to be able to continue ^ answr-s. .Mexamter (annual party will b« Dec. 19th
when 1 return home as Carl- WM lucky lad>’ for the da> R” M the Recreation Center.__
ton’s news reporter.
\\ ord w-a« received here Mon-
| day of the drath Of Conrad Tulf,
i •* druggist in Midliird, who
! passed away after a long illness.
;ff? was born and reared in Cart
j tan, son of De late Dr. and Mrs. |
j.f. H Tu'l. His mother passed
away Aprtf 16, 1969 at the age |
of 92. Ad infant proceeded him
jin death. Survivors are his wife,
two brothers. Dr. Raymond Tull,
Abilene; Reginald Tull, Dallas;
hre? sisters, Mrs. Lillie Ander-
on, CarWon, who was unable
o attend the services; Mrs. Neal
Gxrtbeald, Hamilton; Mrs. Bessi-o
Walton of Midland.
Mrs. J. G. Finley and daugh-
ter Janice of Fort Worth visit- j
ed Thursday with her husband’s
mother, Mrs. Jessie Finlev.
Mrs. Zula Walton attended Id-1
neral services in Dublin Thurs-
day afternoon for Mrs. Walter
Fulford, lifer daughter-hi-ft#,
Mrs. Rey Walton's aunt.
Mr and Mrs Sonrtv Ballard
and Kelley of Fort Worth spent
Thursday night with his mother,
Mrs. Ona Ballard.
We had a snow in Carlton and
vicinity Saturday afternoon.
The ground was almost covered
but it soon melted.
Purley Sharp is a patient in
the (TamP'on Hospital
John Battershull of Mineral
Wells is visiting his brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. VirgU Bit.
tershell.
Mrs. W H Davis, of Desdemona. Moss. They were on their way to
Mr and Mrs. Harris visited Dallas to make their home
Thui day aft moon with Mrs.'there.
4 KING SIZE Hamburgers $1.C0
Ruby's Drive Inn
Hiro Highway
Shoppers Special From Now
Until Christmas
fired at the end of the week -
every week.
Bab introduc'd several guests
including the Coppcdge s daugh-
ter Donna, Mcs. Bill Briscoe;
he introduced me by my high-
status title—Grandmother; then
he announced the party was
Over. But Con said, “Just a min-
ute, Bob, I’d like to introduce
my wife,” This drew the big-
gest daugh of all. since every-
body knew Vonzi? very well, so
she explained that he always
forgot to introduce for at par-
ties. “Well, Vonzie,” he Said,
“anybody could iook at me and
tell Tm married.”
In case anyone needs to knosf,
six cases of baby formula, prop-
erly stacked, make a perfect
typewriter table.
Visitors at Purves spending
the Thanksgiving holiday Sat-
urday with the Lewis Motes
were Mr. and Mrs. Stormy
Walker and children of Fort
Worth; Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Walker and Russell of Dublin;
and Mr. and kfrs. Chock
Mathews and Janice of Purves.
Thanksgiving Day the Lewis
Motes spent at Cow Creek with
their daughter, Neva, and Bob
Traweek, Brenda and Donna. 1
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have more
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to give * *
Because they're gifts that do such nice
things. They can make light of so many
of life's little chores-even help
enhance the American faoe and figure.
They can also create comfort,
or entertain. And they can do it
for sueh a long, long time.
If you want to be fondly remembered
... give electrical gifts.
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Hack Saws
Squares
Hand Saws
Sets Wrenches
Gun Racks
Whet Rocks
Pocket Knives
Gun Cases
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Hunting Knives
Rifles
Ammunition
Dominoes
Nut Shelters
Clocks
Watches
Ulitity Tables
Picnic Baskets
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Clothes Hampers
Mail Box
Rain Gauge
Thermometer
Fishing Tackle
Fash Lights
Set Dishes
Cookie Jars
Measuring Sets
Teflon Cookware
Trivets
Egg Plates
Vacuum Cleaners
Cannister Sets
Popcorn Poppers
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Steak Knives
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1969, newspaper, December 11, 1969; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776716/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.