The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1962 Page: 2 of 12
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The Dublin Pngnas, Thurs., April 26, 1962
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Proctor Reservoir Visit Mad
By RANCE t'ORSON to Harold A. Kelly, chief en-t awarded to Armatruns. Arm- crane and underneath on the .non while. other workmen down t»„ . \
By RANCE F9BMN
For the first time in several
months, I had the pleasure of
visiting the Procter Reservoir
ami with corps of engineer*.
Arriving at the site, I fir*t vis-
ited in the permanent building
where the engineer s office*
are housed, and was Introduced
to Harold A. Kelly. chief eu-; awarded to Armstrong, Arm- crane, and underneath on the atton
gineer. j strong, Ryan and Son of Alhu- same trestle two other rail-
Kelly told me In a question qw-rque New Mexico. Kelly .mad tracks were laid for the
and answer session that the j ty. this contractor he-1 little trains that bring the
ssh work last November and j buckets of flesh cement fee*
which eaU«
of
is
had spent a small fortune Injptwrfng
present contract,
for the builditig
The $5,752,110.00 contract for !:, f
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PRACTICE SAFETY — The Armstrong, Armstrong, Ryan
wad son Construction Company has plaeed on tap of the toad-
rtm office at the Proctor Reservoir * targe “safety" sign by
which the company Insists employee* abide. The modern bond-
ing. along with the trailer house located «a the left side of
the picture, houses offices far the coasimcttoa company.
the ante ■ .***»<• ” •— *•—- —, gsnu to* nsseu ana s-iStry tittle
adLtf.w.1 >uM prepsratione for (that this whlrty crane* mov-
it had • horn or whistle
that sounded tor a* long as the
this portion ot w»ork was) fjeeemng penMMMi to visit I V?IST^SlI
and observe the wwk tonal ~T’
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things m the order m l entered j {^Aing ditoh into the iWtotl
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the Southeast side of 'the
jjleted part of the dam. I first
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,rZl toasktog the swift tew of
". -h ssiety ” This iropwsard ’**‘*r ** “ ' i,! e\en‘«ally
me. as it was a sign that could i
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s icm.nder when they hit tn- :*hM new coswrete »n twins
dice tatty, I was informed that [pound, worfcmi* ararhe*
the iy*tf*ct#t
mateb l» employee* at M»;
.present time Taking, my ryevj
off the onto# building I noticed j
t > my left * wmtW «*nk with f
water rwtWh* tote ». which *»|
mwd foe the tntotog of the con- f
'erei** immediately after 9*mp 3
im »he orikat twikting |. «tle- \
speedily in the smoothint opr-.
white * oth#r *wkwtm,
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were prepturlng «ttow twmi strength te», ai»3
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actual spillway work. I was u>-
vlted to mspert *
budding that Iwnaed
equipment. In this
everything required to
'that with the cement on thej
tom Kelly matortal
the traitor
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Forson, Rance. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1962, newspaper, April 26, 1962; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth539987/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.