The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1973 Page: 2 of 16
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For Rent
THE DUBLIN
PROGRESS
on new
teas*
taking not* of the
received during
months. .....
Among these, says the
Health Department, ace the
gifts * public health prt__ ________
with the use of your tax dollars. Your technicians collected 353 pe^.
Loans and grants for upgrad- water samples trom major stre- —Maintenance
ing and adding hospital beds for ams and lakes to help protect jjjjjij0n vital
______o___ Texans were channeled through your surface water supplies. They -Operation o( the nation’s lar-
tton’t bloom unless planted hie Health Facilities Construe. teOtetod uttter |B*|P»a8SHi oys- gest public health education film
Dear Santa
I’ve been a good giti this year.
& 1 want a Watch a Baby and
a Table and chair set We will
have some Icuit lor you when you
get to our bouse Christmas Don’t
he latt. Santa our address is
Highway 6
Dublin, Texas 7&14G
Love
Teena Kay Ryan :
ace of more t|ian 17
Statistics.
Dear Santa Clau*,
I want some new clothes, bill-
fold, airplane, helicopter, and a
racing car.
sure is pretty.
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(iild year,
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by Lueile Mayfield sterna*.
Seasons Greetings to the Utottl members.
Progress staff, cowttpondmto, peem
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Dear Santa Claus
11 have been a good boy this
So I would like to have a
talky and a big wheel.
Alvin Bryant
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to end el the yefcfc the time
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The out of
Home last week
Mrs. Guy E Per
who visited Mrs
Mr. Perdue is a
ister, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Smart
of Aftan, Oklahoma visited Mr.
Cludo Nixon Mr. and Mrs. James
Doclev of Towten, Okla. visited O' of Wfi
Mr. Nixon and Mr. and Mrs. L Nursing j
W. Randolph. Mr and Mrs. Carol aiway*
Mohoney of Fort Worth visited and — -------—— i--*—» - - —-—— —--------- . nrmn; T„„
Mrs. Grace Short. with us. J Your living Christmas tree tion Section. ter jawing are**^ dong me jibrary
Mrs. Smltfi decorated* bur We would We to wish every- he planted as sbon as pos- Your gift included assistance to ““LJJJJ,f*~ 300 -------
Christmas tree Thursday and it one eyery where a Merry Christ- slWe to prevent excessive drying 1,157 school districts in implent- test* aooara me uepanroeni» m- loan ba!.is
mas and a happy New Year. the warm dry home atmosphe- ing new Texae immunization laws spection boat. -Giving Maternal and _
^ J22LZ:-r ie. and purchasing 2 * million doses ■ Sf bu^11f0n*d,Health to more thanl
i It you revive a poinsettia of protective vaccine. t,on °» thTfe Public Health Re- 000 children ana twice that
for Christmas, try planting it Crippled children were aided Sions providing needed services maternity and family planning
outdoors this spring. Keep plant through hospitalization, medical ^ 60 counties with, a population patients, extending nutrition,
watered until it com- or surgical care, artificial apptb f “jf*" ^ vision and hearing programs, and
pete* flowering. AUow sod to b*. gnees and other services. Your “w Publlf th screening newborns for a candi-
epme dry, this encourage* the gift went to 12558 crippled chib B br~fr tioo which could cause retards- "The Cowboy and the Cossack”
leaves to drop and the plant be- dren living in the state. mg health services to M counties ,lon could very well be a. romance
conns dpsmant. Keep in a coni Better emergency medical cm an'* ta,*OB «»»• -Surveying 220 nursttg and like the ’’Cowboy and The Lady"
spot 50 to 35 degree F and water was assurred through the Emer- Y«r gift budget this yea also convalescent homes far health Kid hut have no fear it is not. It all
sparingly, just enough to' keep gency Medical Services Division wcludid moggy for; ' safety. starts when fifteen American
Qfto Fhrm. --wdl fwm becoming completely by the training of 2,283 ambulan- -Sixl*»ine state participating -cert%ing 503 hospitals, 152 Cwwboys ended into Vadivostok
- dry. !Set outside in sprtog where ce attendants and impecitog «r,d focal hegfofo departments covet- independent laboratories « with a herd of cattle for delivery
B ean monung sun ami allow licensing of ©5 ambulances. «« 81 peiwgt of the population. Home Health Agencies and seven to a famine-stricken town thous-
to grow. Your bealtli budget provided lor -Laboratory servicer for mtt phyti^l therapy clinic for Madi- andr of miles inland Assitmed to
5. Select a new foliage plant as creation of the Kidney Health *8** ot tests and doses of vac- qare fosunanee participation. ocoompauy them is a band ot
a holiday gift for the home or Care Division to oversee pay- ciitot and toxoids in support of -Tratow* and technical arsis- cossacks. Russia's most skilled
for a friend Choices include the ments of overwhelming medical your go** health, lance in tbe control of files, mos- horsemen and warriors.
wing Hnnw Palm, philodendron, dieffenba- expenses fof many Texans who -Operation of three chest hos- quitoes, rodents and other disease So begins cowpuncher Levi
toa MUtont ci^ltoi. hcw, (th* so called most toidergo life-atataning dia- fijtals and a network of chest vectors. Dpughtery’s account of an epic
rubfoto Pfontt. sebefffora. cacti iys» treatment with wa arttficial *isfcs uwder the Tuberculosis -^(pgrams and tofonuatfon to ‘adventure; a unique cattle drive
and succulents, fern, as well a* kidney machine or have a fows> Contwi Program, plu* costr^ctuat 863,422 Texas schrel chil^en an across the vast Siberian wilder-
hosts of others. spinnt operation. arrangements with private phy- the health hazords of smWtipg.^ ness that brings two of history’s
6. Don’t limit your gifts to fo- Through the Title XIX dental sicians and hospitals for hospital, ■ In helping bring these services toughest breeds of men the cow-
liage plants only. Some excellent and medical programs, thousands laboratory and X-rav services. /to the people of Texas, the State boy and the cossack
flowering plants include; Chnst- 0f Texas youngsters received —More than 8,200 sanitary’ in-Health Department provided . This story is a real western in
mats Cactus, begonia, cyclamen, screenin'* diagnosis and treat- spections of food and drug manu- employment opportunity to more a different vein and will keep
potted azaleas, kalenchoe, and ^ent. faetorers and their warehousing than 8,000 personnel at MJ foVeU. Vdtlf attention and interest to the
the traditional poinsettia. Remem- Confidential veneral disease facilities and the removal of more We con all bo ihankiul for the last page
ber poinsettias arc available treatment went to 60,000 Texans. than 276 000 pounds of qontamin- ma^r gifts of good health fuOtf- Written by Clair Huffaker, this
with pink or white bracts For safe drinking water you “te^
Recenl visttora of Ms*. Zen*
Havens were ber niece, Mr. and
Sap Mateo.
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Second Lieutenant CarroH L.
Cawyer. son of Telefus B. Caw
yer of MarWe Drive, Stephen-
ville, graduated from the Officer Kibler of
Basic School at toe Marine Corps W* *'®8' F“,[ine _ „
Development and Education Com- Kiffotob and her *on Tull and
mand here. wife « Lo* Anglw, Cahf. who
came for toe holiday*.
A 1973 , graduate of Tarteton m ... _ _ . ,w. j
State Univqrrtty, Stephenvilfo ..*?'■ ua<i L>e Grear* ot •
with a Bachelor of Science de- Nilleen spent weekend with Sc
grre, he joined the Marine Corps Mr. and Mr*. Mettm Chandler <4
» ^ w, to*.
to the Busy fke ttoib Thursday
-and Mrs.
lit
with
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fell last
ijpd son of San Aw-
Buffet Every Day1 'If ;
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BBQ, slaw or potato salad, beans,
pie and coffee, tea
We invite the working people
Ribs, chicken, sliced beef ^
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RESTAURANT
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Phone 445-2200
BILLY ROHEKSON, owner ,
210 East Backjach 9;0Qaon. - «:O0 poou
Pecan trees can bo placed paid for some 280,00ft water anal- hum,m use-
and drug*
■ow. They make & good gift v«i* for bacteriotogieji quality in
■eleettem tor a friend or neigh Health Department feboratories.
bat.
8. In addition to plants, you
may want to consider some
gardening supplies, books or
equipment for a friend or reh- ceflt of
unfit for shed through the use of;
dollars by the State He3
Plans for 700 watqr-related pro-
jects were appraisal} and sanitary
survejss made on 1,350 public
water systems. Approved water
the Texas population.
—Public health mines to pro- partment.
vide service* to rqpre than <30,486 —
and manj other book:! of western
flavor are on tba shelves at the
Public Lifomry. * V
tore. Terrariums and hanging “wore than MOO* cSSiod water
baskets are also much apprecia- supply operators and some 4,000
ted. ,. *;
ft MuHr tender plants to pro*
T'SEF* M ^
multiply and feed on calendulas, se e<lt^ln 3S J00" as, y ^
“• at S''SENVSS
a» tovlfe tb.'
pansies. Check frequen
this tone a* the year and
controls wtoyfl needed.
apply
COMMUNITY
toy Mrs. Orval Fair
Merty Christmas to everyone
jrom^tofe Orval Fair Family and
K f ,f f' 15. Rye grass lawn
e* lo spitof the weekend hiere at mowed frequently to
their/ tfaiier home. and attractive.
in a bucket of water in a cool'
area until ready to bring in the
house.
12. Check all electrical fixtures
before placing on the Christmas •
tree. Make this a safe Christinas.
13. A preliminary corrective
pfuintaf of Jtftur landscape plants
will provide you with plenty *f
Chrlstnias greens. . J
14. Keep leaves reted -tfcm
lawns should he
keep neat
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FOR YOUR OFFICE, STORE OR BUSINESS
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• Mimeograph Paptr
• Typewriter Ribbons
• Pencil Sharpeners
• Onion Skin Paper
O Calendar Pads
• Account Books
• Expanding Files
• Rubber Cement
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• Paper CRps
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I am seeking your support of mg and business backgrounds will
my candidacy for the Texas he very helpful In representing
House of Rappesentative seat for the people in the district. Most
the four-county District 33 in tbe of us in this hrea have either
Hay 4, 1974 Democratic Primary business or agriculture back-
Election. I fori my Background grounds, and we all know what
and experience will allow me to is best tor our state. I am sure
well eme the interests of the that the people of the district I
Hood
am sui
_ _ district
have talked with agree that I
can well represent the thinking qf
toe district.
1 have already arranged my
ranching and business interests so
that I out afford to devote full-
time to toe fob of representing
the people of this district. The
House oi Representative* in toe
State of Texas has become a
fulltime job and it will be: best for
our district to have a nan who
can devote the time necessary to
of Erath, Johnson,
and Somerville couattoa.
At age 50, I have lived long
enough to bare been to business
and farming and have gained the
experience that I think you win
agree is needed to serve our dis-
trict. I have bekn in ranching,
forming and butewss for many
years and I know the problems
toe people of our district face.
Hy wife Mart# and I are both
native* ot Texas and have spent
sawssufiivs * wra
te Erath County 17 years. I j„ the next few month* I will
have my business interest fo be viettina and revimtiiu? everv
shape re that i **» devote the ZtmHiho distrSto meet
tone and eORt nmtwy ta» air gad talk with as nmny pecpli as
district to be fell to nosuUe. f intend to run an open
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Complete wWi
2 end tables and
v Coffee Table.
Lucky winner for our
Frot Roclinor waa:
> Shirley St Martin
310 E. Harm
Dubli®, Taxao
\ Dublin, Texas
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Tuesday Jan. 8th 1974
(A DATS TO REMENBEF'
That li on important data bacouia it;
in our brand) new AUCTION BARN* Wa '
a*f«red that there wiH be iota of buyai
..Am 1
the RRST SAI^B
Yp alracwfy boon
hand, and wo
looker*" .. pa-
want to have lots of sellar* too ..
opla who want to taa for thamsalvai tho profit opportuni-
tiat our n«w policial will offar them, Or who just want to eaa
what tha finatt, most modarn livattock auction facility in
Contral Taxat look* like. Wa hava spared nothing ta make
our new barn tha bast anywhere: yaat-rouftd air condition-
ing, padded teats, unobotructed view of the arena, short
order restaurant, covared pens, convenient and muHi-laval
loading elevated runways over tha {»0n* for advance ex-
amination of stock up for sale, and 0 thousand other fea-
tures to make this tha bast sale barn ortywfcare. You’Ve got
to sea it to believe it.
GOAtBIISSIONg q$|t * C'J";'
YauVa also got to see what we art doing to our commis-
sion rate In theoe days of inflotlon. WB AR| CUTTiNO OUR
COMMISSIONS despite the fact tliat practically every-
thing else in this craiy economy Is going utt, Our new rates
will be posted in the lobby of the sale barn. Coma sae for
youmetf. You will receive our warmest wflcorTve, whether
you are a buyer, a setter or just a looker.
Hamilton Li<
S. 29!
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1973, newspaper, December 27, 1973; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776808/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.