The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 23, 1984 Page: 2 of 36
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The Dublin Progress
Letters to the Editor
Wednesday, May 8. lffift
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a million and a quarter
servicemen and hom
gave op life itself.
Memorial Day to (hair
Daria, with
from other knowleflgeabte
pxiflf BfL» hn«fr.rfh«ll
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| considered. Pres. Sam board Mr Thiebaud’s
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m- Wayne Richard Harbin would be M, 26 days prior to this
registratio* .....
■tied. The other
<tote? ted, hot were rejected Mr. Sam Taylor, Prea. ofT55H^S5!E^^53eat!35n^o333
April 19, 1964 I questioned, because of nepotism Board and Members of immenae sacrifices that athlete who will be in
Mttjstoejriijr all school After some discussion, Dublin School Board. paid the price for onr way Grades 64 (including any
"ere not Dr. Harbin was appointed, I am a member of the of life. Such memories nonvarsity athlete). The
I of his resignation wRh all members voting, School Board and the letter come naturally to those of camp will be set up into two
M except for nqrsdf. I ab- was addressed to me as us who served in times of different sessions; Grades
stained. I stated em- well as all other members,
phatically that I think Dr. even though the
Wewwe then informed Richard harbin is a fine resignation was dated only
Bone needed to be Christian man and an asset 12 days after being elertH
l!',>ur conununity. nut that a trustee, Apr 7 1984. - ■
ve tailed
the opportunity to see if on Apr 10,1984
| other people would be Having been elected by
, ^ an overwhelming majority |
T * * _* * v****»*»*****#*»***^g ^ those that voted, I feel
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• _ v^vaavmiilP Pat Harrell I
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Dublin Nursing
Center News
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war and armed conflicts.
Most of os saw others die in
combat We can’t aver
forget them.
The federal «*—w««rif
of Memorial Day falls on
May 99 this year. Many
municipalities and
veterans’ organisations,
however, prefer to observe
Memorial Day on the
traditional May 90 date.
Thank You,
Deads A Joyner
National Commander
Disabled American
Veterans
•-7 will be from 8:00 a m |
9:30 sjn., Grades S-9 (non-
varsity) -will be from 9:90
ua -11:00 un. The cost
will be $90.00 per individnal
and will be due on July If.
Each individual who par-
ticipates in aU six sessions
wfll receive a Lady Lion T-
Shirt on the last day frJuly
21) of the camp. Each in-
tertainers woe ban with
always put on aj
afternoon of M
moot WhOe they wen
playing, the Hava Band
wm Travel was in Qian
=t 55SIKBS sst»MS5i«SS S£MW
we are very thankful for caught them. Bradley. We WM Mil a
what we received. Our Thanks to Bernice
garden got a good bit and Bradley, who had the
the flower beds seemed to fishing spot, and to Oiff
perk up even more with McCormick and Nelda and
Mother Nature’s watering. Charles Spraggins for the
Last week was very full fishing gear. Three of onr
and several attended the mm went fishing and en-
Open House and Spaghetti joyed it very much. We
Supper that was given were out most of the mor-
during Nursing Home ning and Rita even learned
Week. The residents how to cast the rod. Believe
enjoyed the week and the it or not she picked op the
visitors that did come minnows but had trouble
throughout the week. The booking them and so
residents will be enjoying Charlie Ripley and Neil
.. .. ., , _... their new picnic table Bryson were good sporte theywenltomtumnsm
jhUrttmb'revonttfc rttbtathe wrtutantoto andMp* Her getpm. ""f*^*™**
» TV. "fr* am lh,t did .fend IK Tta me. m r«dy to P
cucbee. For further inf or- SUDDer hot Rita is not Quite enjoyed#,
motion contact Coach On- “JJJ* ^ ^ We weald like to that*
ftD,,iV-L4talMc<- lfert.b«!t It. 0.1 wi mmu m. to
hce) or 445-2925 (home). got away? Weil on the way welcome several new of Nursing Homo
Please return by May 31. back from our fishing trip residents and their families Week. One week s yenr js
we took last Thursday, the to the Dublin Nursing Cen- ~ Vr"TKSf
Coach Cindy Davis men exchanged stories and ter. They are A.Z. Bettis, J** Nming Homan.
decided that Willie Ruby Keith and Lucy Times aralM.psoplsiW
............ Milter. A special welcome busy, but wedo fiww Ml,
enjoyed bach with than
old then
Dear Editor:
Dear Editor:
I lost both kgs and an
* arm in Vietnam, but many_____
* 4464194 Dublin * sacrificed far more than I «-hnrfiii*H for July 1M1.
}********* *.* #**»•*«•»••»«* in America’s wars and This can*> will be under the
other armed conflicts. Sin- direction of fioach Cindy
The secood annual Lady
Lion Basketball Camp is
Arion “Chink” Weems
hr
Tax Assessor-Collector
Most Qualified for Job
* Bachelor of Business Administration
in General Business-Tarieton
* Bachelor of Business Administration
in Computer Information Systems-Tarieton
' Thirty years
as Local Businessman
Enjoys Serving Community
‘ Boy Scout leader since 1960
' Knights of Pythias Lodge since 1974
* I.O.O.F. Lodge Member 25 years
Jaycees and Kiwanis Past Member
Dedicated Family Man
Honest and Dependable
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Your Vote ond In flu taco A&r&ciptwd +
PoJ Adv Pd ByVafcue Weems. Campaign Treasure
111 Tjreenview Or. Stephenville Tx. 76401 (817) 9687552
I hereby give permission for my child to participate in
the Lady lion Baakctball Camp. It is understood that
neither the coaches, the school, nor anyone helping
wtth the camp assumes any responsibility in case an
accident or injury occurs.
families.
time for.
Birth Announcements
Student Signature.
Parents Signature.
t-Shirt Size
Golden Age
Manor
The talent show last Friday, June 1 from 11
week was great! We had 21 a.m. to 6 p.m. the Volun-
partidpants, 34 guests and teers of Golden Age Manor
91 residents attending. have planned a community
The first through third carnival. We are in need of
place winners in the eight donations of prizes, large
to 10 division were Melanie or small, cakes or cookies,
Mr. and Mn. BJL
Truseell of Floriaaant, Ma.
and Mr. and Mrs. Bogy
Stacy of Stephenville an
the grandparent*.
Great-grandparents an
Mr. and Mra. Ernaat
Hickey of Lingtevilte and
B.C. Stacy of StephenriB*.
Mr. and Mn. Rady On
of Pasadena, announce tha
birth of a baby girl,
Stephanie Dob, bon May T.
she weighed I pounds, T
Gain, Kim Wade
Carrey Williams.
and help to
Organizations
Winners in 11-14 division dividuals may set up their
were Kim Gilbert, Michael own booths or tables.
Murphy and a tie for third For more information or
between Cindy and Brandy if you want to set up a booth
Gerhart and Rhonda Head., or donate anything, please
In tDe Mult division we contact Eileen Mobley at
had Willie Sewell and the* 449-3971. Thank you.
Town and Country Band. Share your love. Visit a
Congratulations to all of nursing home.
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read no further.
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There is an opening minimum of
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National
defense is
DAR topic
Major Lawrence Culling,
professor of military scien-
ce at Tarteton State
University, presented the
program for the April 17
meeting of the Teha Laima
Chapter of the National
Society of the Daughters of
the American Revolution.
Culling explained the
evolution in military
strategy for National
Defense covering the time
from World War II through
the present Reagan Ad-
ministration.
It was announced tne
Gran bury Veterans of
Foreign Wars Auxiliary
recently honored Mrs.
Alice Price for her con-
tributions through the
years including serving as
the first auxiliary
president. Mrs. Price was
also given special
recognition for her poetry
and her original poem in
dedication to the auxiliary
was shared with those
present at the meeting.
Hostesses Anabel Baxter
and Faye Howard served
refreshments to guests,
Elsie Sides, Hazel McGin-
nis, Willie Faye Scott,
Major Culling, new mem-
ber Clyde Wright, May
Allmon, Johnnie Anderson,
Lorena Sparkman and
those previously men-
tioned.
dinic slated
Mr. and Mrs. Rickey
Steele of Mansfield an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Justin Date, born May 19
weighing 9 pounds, 1 ounce
and measuring 20-3/4 in-
ches long.
Gradparents are Mn.
Donna Hinds, Mra. Louise
Steele and Mr. Homer
Steele of Dublin.
Mr. George Elliot of
Proctor and Mrs. Thelma
Steele of Dublin are the
great-grandparents.
sSSS 3SL«-.
Justin Keith, born May 17, DoMte and pert-
weighing 7 pound, IS oun- grandmother is Blanche
ces and measuing 19% in- Decker of Dublin,
ches long. The Johnson Maternal grandparents
have a 16 month old boy, are Don and Ann Tana-
Michael Sean at home. pleton of Dublin. Great-
Grandparents are Mra. grandparents are AgBiB
pat Williams and Mr. and Templeton and Helen and
Mra. Jack Johnson of herschell Hudson, all of
Dublin and Mr. James Dublin. ,. ,
Williams of Pleasanton. Stephanie aka has tw*
Great-grandparents in- great-groatgraadpar-
elude Mr. and Mra. J.L. ents, Harry Logadsn of
Corbell of Dublin, Mr. R.W. Dublin and Stella HadMB
Williams of Brady, Mra. of Kermit.
Mary Marlines of Denver,
Colo, and Mr. W.M. John-
son of Newburg. _ .
Teachers
Jack and Nancy Crouch
of Athens are the parents of
a baby girt, Christie Lee,
who was born May 10.
Grandparents are Mr.
and Mra. Robert Crouch
and Mrs. Charles Crouch,
great-grandmother, all of
Du Win.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.
Trussell of Stephenville
announce the birth of a
baby girl, Lindsay Kaye,
born May 15, weighing 9
pounds, 2 ounces and
measuring 20% inches
long.
Lindsay Kaye is the first
girl born in the Truseell
family in three
generations .She has a 5%
year old brother, Daron at
home.
Library notes
The Library has finally cone by the Library and
received the Tost’ copies of signup,
the Dublin Progress (ll»- The library is still trying
1906) and we have found to get some long overdat
some very interesting books back and would tfhe
items in them. It would its patrons to know that tf
amaze you to read what yon have a book that yon
was termed interesting in have hodvort—fly
1095! misplaced fur tho pant
The Library Reading several months, please
Club will begin on Juae 11, bring it in and wo wil
and we are looking for forgive your fine,
adult help, so anyone who especially if it is more than
is interested be sure to oeeyear.
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A clinic ter
school teachers will be haid
June 1 from 7-10 pjn. at the
Highland Baptist Church.
The first of right seal wp.
the topic will be visual aids.
Terry Carter, director of
Children’s Church rt
Friendship Baptist Church
in Hurst, will be leading tha
first session of a series
planned to help Senday
school teachers lean t*
Inch Other seeeiona wfll
be held every other month.
A spokesman ter the
group said the training
sessions are open to all in-
terested persons.
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 23, 1984, newspaper, May 23, 1984; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth785536/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.