The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1972 Page: 3 of 8
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BUNYAN COMMUNITY
By Mrs. Maude Ward
(Written for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fincannon
of Lamesa have been here visiting
her mother Mrs. Sam Trice and
sister Mr. aaid Mrs. Weldon Mc-
Cieskey. They visited at Bunyan
Friday with relatives, Mrs. Grace
Chatham, Mrs: M. M. Logan and
the Claytons.
Mrs. Nellie Wilcoxson and Mrs.
Ava Thiebaud of Dublin visited
Monday night with the M. M. Lo-
gans. ________
Our Thursday Club met with
Mrs. James Howell We had 13
members present sine1 as usual the
fine lunch and all the' good pro-
grams that we have in the after-
noon.
Mrs. Jim Thomas’ burial was
Sunday in the Funer al Chapel and
it was a beautiful service given by
Rev. Mr. White of Dublin and the
Stephenville pastor where she at-
tended church. The flowers were
just beautiful. The family has our
sympathy.
Milford Armstrong died in Dub-
lin Hospital Sunday afternoon. He
had been ill a good while.
I attended services at my church
at Greens Creek Sunday then to
Mrs. Thomas’ funeral. I then vi-
sited with some friends.
Mrs. M. M. Logan and I visited
our friends at the Smith and Dog-
gett Rest Homes Friday after-
noon. _____—
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Sullivan of
Morgen had supper Friday night
at Bunyan with her brother Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Logan,
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Williams of De
1/pon visited with their brother
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Logan Fri-
day.
Mrs Doc Lyles of Bunyan visited
me Saturday afternoon.
Lots of good people in this tom
world. I came home at 12 Sunday
ran in to fix a snack and a good
neighbor called me to front door.
There she stood with plate. Hot
rolls, fried chicken, a fine salad
and peas. Also had gravy. How
can you do without friends like
that. I can’t. I love people and
try to treat them like I want to
be treated.
I visited Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Barres here
in town.
COMMUNITY
There will be a bridal shower
Saturday night April 22 at the
Highland Community Center from
8 to 9:30 p. m. for Judy Kay Riggs,
bride elect of Ronald (Ronnie*
David Tunnell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. 0. (WiUie) Tunnell. Ev-
eryone has a cordial invitation to
attend. The hostesses me Mmes.
Alma Taylor, Edyth Chaney, Irene
Wilson, Helen Patterson, Wanda
Patterson, Cleta Smith, Betty
Fair, Marky Armstrong, Altha
Fair, Francis Armstrong, and La
Juan Mow.
Happening Club
Assists Library
Special services for the Dublin
Public Library were performed by
Minnie Buchanan and Kathy Jones,
members of the Happening Hori-
zon Club led by Mrs. Bill Green-
way in preparation for National
.Library Week being celebrated
this week by doubling the opening
time at the library.
While in the library on Satur-
day morning the Horizon Club
members did double duty, adding
te their library services by ob-
serving April Cleanup Month, re-
moving books from their stalls, re-
arranging and dusting books and
displays and assisting with cleun-
upp details in both reading rooms
of the library.
Mrs. Greenway and Mrs. Zera
Buchanan assisted by observing
the girls in “Operation Library’’
and plan to return with them to
complete rearrangements at a lat-
er date when Minnie and Kathy
will be joined by Susan Warren
and Teresa Cowan, other members
of the Happening Horizon Club.
Shop Dublin First
•
' “My husband and I are just
; barely making ends meet. If
J we had to start paying taxes
• on the groceries and medi-
; cines we buy, as State Senator
• Tom Creighton would have us jv <w
• do, things would be a lot worse than they
! already are. To be on the safe side, we’re
• voting for the other* Tom.”
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Holmes, the other Tom in the race
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PoL Ad Pd. bz Committee lor Tom Holmes, Judge Milton Merer. Chairman
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LINGLEVILLE COMMUNITY
By Mrs. Georgia Eddleman
.. Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Christian
of Smith Springs visited her bro-
thers Sunday, Horse, John and
Jeff Chismm.
day with Mrs Hazel Moss of Dub-
lin and Mr. Ansel and Bye Moss.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Fair of
Ranger were dinner guests Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Huffman'day of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
and Monde and Steve, of Step-
henville visited Sunday with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huff-
man also Mrs. Melba Trice and
Mrs. Ruby Christian and Bobby.
Mrs. Johnnie Ellison of Step-
henville returned _ home Sunday
from a two weeks visit with her
grandson and family Mr. and Mrs.
Eddy Ray Seals of Hindersonviile,
Tenn.
We are sorry to report Mr.
Will Hare is still a patient in the
Stephenville Hospital, quite ill.
We are glad to report Mrs.
John Haynes home fi'om the Har-
ris Hospital after a 10 day stay
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Bake Morrison
and Carl Morrisonn all visited
Saturday afternoon with their
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lexie Wells of
Hico.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J Wells of
Stephenville visited Sunday after-
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Whisenant of Shelby. She is on
the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hogg of
Stephenville visited his father
Saturday night, Mr. Joie V, Hogg
of the Ranger Hospital who has
been there several days.
Several people from here atten-
ded the musical entertainment at
Desdemonia Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mayfield
and family ot Rabbit Center vi-
sited his parents Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Mayfield.
Mr and Mrs. Lon Hallmark vi-
sited Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Elston of School
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams of
Monahans and Mr. and Mrs. Gra-
dy Davenport of Caddo all visited
Thursday with their niece Mrs.
Lizzip Lathum.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mahony and
family of Arlington visited Sun-
Preston Eddleman and attended
the singing in the afternoon at the
convention.
Mrs. L. J. Hattley were dinner
guests .Sunday of her son and fa-
mily Mr. and Mrs. L J Hattley of
Stephenville.'
Mrs. Lizzie Raulston of Doggett
Nursing Home in Dublin spent Sun-
day with her daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Coats.
James Mack Parks will enter
the Harris Hospital Wednesday for
surgery Friday. We hope for him
the best of everything.
Several from here attended the
Singing Convention held at Step-
henville over the weekend.
We are sorry to report Mr. Sam
Tarver is now a patient in the Ste-
phenville Hospital.
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Truck Thief Handed
Five Year Sentence
Howard R. Brothers, 49, was
sentenced to five years in the'
Texas Department of Corrections
for the March 22 theft of a pickup
truck from Hardin Ford Sales.
Brothers was arrested March 24
near El Paso, by an EL Paso Co->
unty Deputy' Sheriff. The New Jer-’
sey Native waived rights to Grand-
jury indictment and trial by jury,
pleading guilty to the charge of
theft, District Judge Herman Fitts
heard the case and handed down
sentence April 13.
Erath Deputy Jack Perry and
Chief of Police Bill Crouch tran-
spported Brothers to Huntsville
Monday, April 17.
Mrs. Chas. Harris
Has New York Stay
Mrs. Charles Harris returned
home Friday from New York
City where she spent the week with
her sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. David Regan, David Jr., Sa-
rah and Jennifer.
Mrs. Regan entertained her sis-
ter with trips to Whitney Museum,
Rockefeller Center, the Metropo-
lian Museum and a shopping tour
on Fifth Avenue where Mrs. I lari
ris picked up some new display
ideas for use in her local store,
The Checkerboard. At the Whitney
Museum they viewed an exhibition
cf paintings by Eastman Johnson,
including his com husking and
cranberry picking series for the
1S50 to ItSGO period.
Granbury Hosts
Gamma Zetas
THE DUBLIN PROGRESS, THUR., APRIL 20th, 1
JOE KEN.VEDYS
VISIT IN CORPUS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kennedy visi-
ted their granddaughter, Pam,
and her husband, Robert Jones, ai
San Antonio, and went with them
to Corpus Christi where they spent
the weekend with Pam’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Volney McKay.
Public Library
Open Extra Day
The Dublin Public Library will
be open both Friday and Satur-
day, April 21 and 22, in observance
cf National Library Week. The
Library was also open Monday of
this week as well as on the regu-
lar Tuesday afternoon in order to
give as many people as possible
an opportunity to visit the library
during National Library Week.
Visitors will enjoy browsing a-
mong the reference books at the
library, examining displays and
checking the card files for titles
of books they’ve always wanted to
read but somehow keep puting off.
The library offers many infor-
mation finding services, in addi-
tion to providing entertainment
through a lengthy checkout cata-
logue of contemporary and classic
1 lotion.
Visit the library during Friday
or Saturday afternoon. See what it
has to offer you or other members
of your family.
Regular library hours are three
to five, Tuesday and Saturday af-
ternoons.
DAUGHTERS AND SON
VISIT CHAS. NELSONS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Nelson
has out of town weekend visitors,
their daughter Nancy and her hus-
band, Gerald S. Beller of San Ga-
briel, Calif.; Charlene and Char-
les Whiterr.ield, their son Brett
and Sonny Rountree of Fort Sto-
ckton; Gordon Nelson, his wife
Raulene, their son Randy and da-
ughter Holly Renee of Lampasas.
HERMAN YOUNGS
AT CELEBRATIOS
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Young
and their grandson Larry spent
the weekend in Arlington with
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Locke. Mrs.
Locke entertained her parents
with a birthday supper for her
husband, Charles, and father,
Herman Young. On the following
day Mr. and Mrs. Youg visited
their son, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Young, and their grandson Jim-
my Young and family.
Policemen Qualify
For Emergency Care
Three members of the local Po-
lice Department, Dale Davis, Bill
Croui* and ..Gerald Cook, were
qualified as Emergency Care At-
tendants after completing the 18
hour Emergency Care School at
Tarletor. State College last week.
The officers were tested on their
ability to care for victims of stro-
ke, heart attack, bums, electrical
sock, automobile accidents, etc.
A two hour practical exam in
which each man was required to
place traction ^splints on the leg
and neck, as well as to practice
cardiopulmonary resusitation on
two lifesize framing mannikins to
the satisfaction of the State Heal-
h Department instructors conclud-
ed the school.
The emergency certificate is re-
quired of all ambulance personnel
in the State of Texas and is reco-
mmended to those" in fire and po-
lice rescue work seeking to incre-
ase their knowledge and practice
of First Aid to the sick and injur-
ed they serve.
Twenty-eight members and one
visitor met in the beautiful new
conutry club at Granbury on Ap-
ril 15 for the regular monthly
session of Gamma Zeta Chapter
of the Delta Kappa Gamma Socie-
ty. Granbury hostesses served de-
licious pie, sandwiches, nuts and
olives as members arrived.
The meeting was called to order
by Teauline Raley, vice-president,
as Margaret Ross, president, was
absent on account of illness. After
a short business session the pro-
gram, “Moment of Truth’’ was
beautifully * presented by Irene
MerrelJ. Mrs. Merrell had pre-
pared a lovely memorial book wh-
ich will be a permanent part of
the Chapter archives. June Shan-
non gave a running history of the
Chapter. As a climax of the pro-
gram the recording was heard of
Mrs. Shanon's prize-winning poem
which was read at the International
Poetry Readers and Writers Asso-
ciation Festival of 1972, meeting in
Versailles, France. The poem,
“Down, to Earth Philosophy’’ —
All-Festival Winner — was a tri-
bute to Mrs Shannon’s father and
his "good common sense” atti-
tude toward life. Mrs. Shannon is
a sister of D. C. Arthur of Dublin.
Dublin members will be hostes-
ses to the May meeting which will
be the final one of the 1971-1972
year.
If. F. BARNES
HAVE GUESTS
Mr.and Mrs. B. F. Barnes Lad
as their guests Tuesday Mr. and
Mrs. Noble Goode erf Waco, par-
ents of their daughter in law,
Nancy Barnes. Mr. and Mrs.
Barnes are looking forward to a
visit next week from their other
daughter in law, Sharon (Mrs.
Richard Barnes), and her infant
son Jeffrey of Virginia and Wash-
ington, D. C.
Hi
BEN UTTERBACKS
HAVE VISITORS
Mr; and Mrs. Jack Utterbacfe
Arlington visited In Dublin taftt •
week with his father, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Utterback. Mr. Utterbaeh
was recently released from "the
Dublin Hospital after an eight day
stay. Also here to wKome bin*'
home was his daughter, Mrs,'»
Laura Jeanette Bennett of Se%-
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BE A SERVICE
STATION OPERATOR"
Want to become an
Independent Businessman
and realize positive results from your
efforts? Then become a Mobil
Service Station Operator
WE PAY WHILE YOU TRAIN.
Stations available in The
Stephenville - Dublin - Comanche area
call Dublin 445-2161
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Kenneth, Judy Lunsford
Visit Parents Here
Kenneth and Judy Lunsford and
children Jackie, Kristi and little
Wes of Big Spring were in Dublin
visiting Mrs. Lunsford’s mother
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Hoover Also visiting the Hoovers
were Mrs. Hoover’s son and fami-
ly Mr. and Mrs. Larry Noel and
children Mike and Rose of Grand
Prairie.
MEN NEEDED
in this area to train as
LIVESTOCK
MYERS
Mm D. Moore
BELIEVES
LEARN TO BUY CATTLE,
HOGS AND SHEEP
at aala barns, feed lots and
ranch**. We prefer to train
man with livestock expert*
•nee. For local Interview,
write age, phoney address &
background to:
NATIONAL MEATPACKERS
TRAINING
„ 1805 East AVft
Ft Worth, Texas 76103
ATTN: Dept
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Announcing
the end .
of womans
gnibbiest job
Amazing new gas oven ends scrubbing.
You can cook with this oven 365 days a
year and never have to scrub it. Because it actu-
ally cleans itself as it cooks!
Think what this means.
Never again will you have to go through the
grimy job of scrubbing an oven (most women hate
this job more than any other).
Never again will you have to face an all day
^cleaning job-because you’ve put it off too long.
The gas continuous cleaning oven is just
one of many exciting features on today's gas
ranges. See them at your appliance dealer, or
Lone Star Gas.
And cross your grubbiest job off your list.
Forever.
A Lone Star Gas
Seelfour Gas AppBance Dealer.
THE PEOPLE OF ERATH COUNTY
DESERVE TO HAVE AN EXPERIENCED
TRIAL LAWYER AS THEIR
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
THAT AGGRESSIVE PROSECUTION OF THOSE
WHO BREAK THE LAW IS AN EFFECTIVE
DETERANT TO CRIME
THAT THERE IS TO MUCH EMPHSIS PLACED 1
ON THE RIGHTS OF CRIMINALS AND NOT i
ENOUGH ON THE RIGHT OF THE GOOD i
CITIZENS OF ERATH COUNTY WHO ARE
THE VICTIMS OF CRIME
VOTE FOR
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John D. Moore
District Attorney
May 6th Democratic Primary
Pd. Pol Adv. by John D. Moora
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1972, newspaper, April 20, 1972; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776809/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.