The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1969 Page: 2 of 10
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THE m*BIJV PROGRESS.
Deer Hunters
Eat To Save Face
i 5. By W. R. LONG
There s an ancient adage tint
a Texan will eat anything that
doesn't bite him first. This is
completely and totally false
A Texan will eat anvthing even I meeting w ill
mu. NOV., 13, 1000 MRS ADDIE GEE r
——• - , HaS visitors
Texas Garden Clubs *
Hold District* Meet '
:nd
Mr
( v M.'. flar cc Turlt.-ss of
Mrs RugieU Vernon'of Drh iP arid. M>r%. Willie Kennedy
ton, Texas, District Director, has | Charlie Jon s, irA Mrs Flo ;,
announced the ’heme for th BeCis of Dub.in.
Fall Meeting of the District 21 — r_____ -
of the T£xa$ Garden Hut*. fm- LESLIE ETHETTONS
H;RE FROM ABILENE
Th" the me will bo ‘•Thenk Thee.
O Lord. For These GiftO'The
Musciari776" Reviewed At PAR
Luchscn By, Mrs. V. Y. Rejebian
". Vrt' •tCj ix still good the- ittned a pledge of rapport to
atsr, Mrs" V. V. Rejebian of be sent to President Nixon after
■ ; .M r’ cnbex; of the FAR hearing' the exciting story of
( entry Club at Saturday's his important episode in the
I k Revi u and luncheon, he- history of the Uniud States of
America.
if it does bite him (>r just be-
cause it bites him. But as usual,
this year’s doer harvest will
create culinary problems.
Thefe are two dignifies! ways
t*» htmdh* the vmmon you bring
home. One is to find someone
you <totn like and talk him into
taking it from you. The other
burnt-. Texas. November 12th
and 13ih w.th hte Johnson
County Council oi Garden Clubs
as
District 2. covers thirty-eight
etmntitK tn the N’orh Centra!
Texas area The District Officers
front his area arc:
Mrs. Robert P. Andrews. Zone
Mr and Mrs. Leslie E’hetton f,,r< H«nm* her renew of
srd Ang- la Kav of Abilene spent "177!--" musical comedy with---
th ■ «. ken i with his parents, book bj Peter Stone anti BUmc HoilSC NlWS
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. ’ Eflietton. Sherman Edward*. The book
Angela Kav staved with her ,he Broadway hit is
is to have it processed and eat. ‘ 6 Coordinator. Weather tor-:
it. Of course «ut wive* soms-i-Mrs Frrd R Gotten. Di.-Ttic"
times have an aversion to th<* * ffeadqur.iters Liar
grandparents until Wednesday,
when h r mother returned for
her.
Hospital News
_ Hon Chairman;
husband's first bite as he looks ! Meat her lord: Mai put Spring1.
tlfV at her Hk* he’s been poison Mrs K F, Fampb -It. Advisory
ed. j Board
This writer has just returned I — —
from a wild game dinner where !!> if musk. >: etk. quail..phea* 1
Partlesndke was one of the main |m- vens*on bear; Cor-man ram •,u
warns, jiveBna figured mighti-1 *tt>t,flnn sh«-p. Aaudad sheep, r
I Axis deer and turkey w ere all
(featured, and said writer set-
| tied for a bowl of chili because
I it was venison. During the years
! I've trier! porcupine, raccoon, j
T , M. Cstswi. Jr.. Nov. 2 to
i.Nev. ,1. ip dica!. Carlton.
! <R.„ '!. e Riese Nov. 4 to Nov.
:5. surgery. Comanche.
Maggie Cherry. Oct. 27 to
I Nov. 4, surgery. Dr I .eon.
Bearlice I.oggins, Nov. 7 to 9.
Robert Jackson Hopper. ft a!
as vet unpublished but Mrs. Rc 10 Clark Stewart. Consideration
jcbiap was able to obtain a jio.oo AOC 43'* acres pf the
copy of the manuscript through a Ewing 640 acr. Survey,
ah associate of the producer. Ruby Hopper, et al to Clark
A musical without chords , Stewart, et ,ux. Consideration
girls, nudity, violence or sex. $10.06 AOC, 30 acres out of the
with very little music and dane- A. Ewing Sur. .*■
irtg and only two female char- Delores Funderburk, et al to
actors would sc m to have liftiy Gene E. Keuht.'S Wf. Consider-
phance for survival on Broad- attoh $33,000.00. 105 35 actfes
Tax ManSez
This year is the 50th Anni-'
versary of the Intelligence Di-
vision of the Internal Revenue
vYVfee St* Post Office Inspec-
tor* IxcWWe the first *pce*el
agents under ex-Posf Office In-
spector Elmer L. Irey fti 1919
Even though the sit men have
grown to a force of appflMti-
inately L9W1 highly qualified ,ifid
trained special agents, they still
represent a very small part of
the 66.000 total tax people in
IRS.
During 1968 there were 9739
tax fraud investigations. Sub-
jects of tax frfaud investigations
■ncluded a cross section of tax-
payers In all starts of society
and all walks of life. Types off :
violations successfully prosecat-
ed included income tax evasion,
willful failure to file a return. ;
■fi mm m annual,
nil f % REDUCED.
IrM I lr*MAIL RATES
y. Comanche.
lower
DJL
•V BESSIE ARMSTRONG
‘ K *
WEDDING TO
BE REMEMBERED
There is no way of really
knowing how long weddings
heve been the top social event
ui the girl's life. As far back as
is accorded, the wedding day
has been very ^pecial.
We lev* to plan and prepare
♦er weddings—we love to deco
. re»e and display the proper
flower* fer this beautiful scene.
The bouquets thet are carried
by the members of th* wedding,
ee the flowers for the men—
of these get our most special
tendon.
If you are planning a wedding,
call on us to handle the details
of lovely decorations and flow-
! ers—we realize how important
this day is, and we try to make
it just a little lovelier.
Dublin Floral Co.
380 W. Live Oak
goo
With
who h
title :
cri dn
Ilari.v
wav and 1776" surprised its out of the Stephen Churchill' .‘a^* j
backers ant critics alike with its Sur. *.» // a __. r l
tremendous succ -- Th? vivid Thomas W Bishop ,t- Wf. to , ^ /p0*™. agents secured 1.0E6 :
and intense drama of early Sammy D. Cunningham & Wf. ' ‘™*,ctn,e" *• and ®8 tlxpayers
_____,Ani ricaa concerns the drafting Consideration $8.000 00. Lots 1 !■**? 2nd<v or 1^}° con,<’m,^e i
tea-pom- pepper. 1-, tea and signing of the Declaration A 7. Bik 7. South Side Addn ‘
sp-'ons cumin -red, 1«, lbs. of Independence, and its action Texas Central Railroad Com-! J*™ !
chopped onions, and if you want lak.es place between June 28 panv, to Dublin Peanut Cooper- , 99 w*re' •cV"TOa-
to live a little recklessly, l'- and July 4 of 1776 * ative. Inc Considreation S3.-1 Ahe good tax folks would be1
teaspoons manosodium gluta- Members of the PAR Rejebian 600.00. '5.671 acres. Lot 3-A, the first to admit that this is a
If you’re chicken, leave . Book Review Club voluntarily ^ who miHi'on^tax^
nutria, sandhill crane and snow j ou( (he ,aU“
chi!i Wash beans and soak over- ; Neketful of species manage to 25 of the City of Dublin.
and 0 428 acres. Lot 3-A, Blk.
turns. IRS is proud of the vol-
I untary compliance by most tax-
!' ! taka venison
•h "V ;l\Wl* ■ night in water 2* mete ab’oVe camouflage the fact it's venison John R. Akers to Veterans ',u‘^y ZT.H"'™ u> '“I
j I(.*- hu (hib King beans, cook in same water until and >°° Ret away with it, never Board. Consideration S9.- I”11 the>'*PS als0.pro“d
a i j ,y cook, but all ,)onL, not drain. Add toma- : 8Rai" will you be compelled to iG6 98 p-tca! m iana «r th* '°* the work “®ne by the
:mc game warden tD(.s and simmer for 5 minutes. ! throw away any old armadillos j p. strawn Sur.
iand of the
special agents during the past
r,l«Ul». ]S« «« «» — «•*» <*»•!« 12. Ell 3. i» tbc John 1,,r>
large skillet
you have doves left over
. ... . Add garlic and parslcv. | oeet.
at the below chili concoction, jie>, but'er
SrP‘nu i,nhni;nd Vha,«v*“ P^and saute meat for 15 minutes. I from last season, try them with
nmhnhk tae** Wl j Add meat to onion mixture and i old fashioned dumplings. The
P To* much nf a h°rS£ !s,ir in chili Powder ar.d cook 10 ! Quail around the house should
ihine „Z 1 T ‘S Arrd this to the beans (not be spoiled by exotic recipes.
man si Zh n?"hi ‘u f' nJ ,hc sPici's Thc” fover a"d ^u;,ii ar(> made men w„h
eood ’hamh and chop*‘11 makes | simmer for one hour, finally I hoots, boys with a gleam in
8^*l!!TZr^g00^:ausage’lcooking uncovered for 30 min- their eye, and should only be
u<es ! fried crustv brow n. Ducks are
ir,r?ui,"r7
column and L" “*f. ««* » ,he ™"
and good gifts, but it also may
lx- convereted to chili without
Ise ’i lb pinto beans, 5 cups you may have a little trouble
canned tomaioes, 1 lb. chopped It’ll be because they don't want
green peppers, l‘i tablespoons I ,t taken away from them, or
of salad oil, 2 olives crushed j maybe because they feel vou’ve
garlic, 'i cup chopped parsley, i treated ’em like 'a dog. But
Js cup butter, 21- pounds of ven-1 either way. look at all the fun
ison ground into chili treat, 1 and action you’ll be having.
pound ground lean por-k. % cup
success, of the house brings home a jave-
lin a this year, either divorce
him. or take it to the alloy
with a shove! It you ever try
javelina you’ll be a javelitta
conservationist from then on.
Don't even mistreat the family
dog by giving him the meat.
Javelina are not made to eat
they're made to hunt, then have
Right Second Addn.
Ina Young Burke to Paul E.
Kasch .(• Wf. Consideration
$609.00 Lot 9. Blk. 72 City
Addn.. Stephenville, Texas.
John B. Preston to Thurman
E. Harbin. Consideration $10 00
AOC. Lot 8, Blk. 1. Bistiop
Addn., Dublin, Texas.
Car! Malloy * Wf. to Louie
Alvin Maxwell & Wf. Consider-
ation $5,576.00. Lot 2. Blk. 4. of
the Mills Addn., Dublin. Texas.
J V. Knape & Wf. to Joe G.
you’ve put a [the head mounted as a remind-
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For the Finest
In First Aid
Supplies
We carry only the
best tn health needs
for everyone in the
family from baby to
Grandpa! Your well-
being is our concern
at all times!
Phone
445-3314
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8.6 acres out of the E. Meisen-'
helter 1280 ac. Sur.
Fred H. Stanton & Wf. to D.
J. Howard, et a!. Consideration
$113.616 67. Blk. 5, of thc Win.
Motlcv Sur.
T. B. C ollins & Wf. to 0. Byrd.
Consideration S10 00 AOC. Blk.
110 of the Citv of Stejhenville.
T. C. Granberry & Wf. to Hu-
bert ,L Hancock & Wf. Con-
sideration $10 00 AOC. 34.758
acres out of the W. C. Williams
Sur.
Earnest E. Alford & Wf to
chili powder. 2 tablespeon* fait, [star in your crown. If th?' don’t or not to da it again.
ik? it you may as well turn to But don’t just hear the word
fried gar, roast eel. baked crow!venison and shudder until
[or smothered coot. you’ve tried the above chili rec-
Believe me. it's a top recipe, 1 ipc- With enough herbs, pun-
land you’ll likely have no gent spices, salt and pepper you
trouble. And there’s a further can even conceal muskrat and'Gladys Lyles. Consideration
!compensation, if they like it. [boa constrictor; certainly you |$ 10.00 AOC; 102 97 acres out of
the Hancock Smith Sur.
Hershel S. Gardner & Wf. to
J. W. Marchbanks & Wf. Con-
sideration S5.000.00. Lota 36 *
37 of the Belmont Addn.
A H. England & Wf. to Hugh
T. Hbrring & Wf. Consideration
$10.00 AOC. Lot 2, Blk. 8. of the
Hospital Notes
Lola H. Cloud. Oct. 27 to
Nov 4. medical. Stephenville,
Lillian P. Blakely. Nov. 4 t*
Nov. 4. expired, medical. Dub-
lin.
Robert L Woods, Nov. 5 to
j 6. medical. Goldthwaite. z z
Matthew S. Gregory, Nov. S
[to 11, medical, Goldthwaite.
Myrtle A. Stroud, Nov. 2 to
11. medical, Dublin.
Willie M. Durham, Nov. 3 to
bli
HU
Nov
William L. Saunders
6, medical, Dublin.
Vernon Rhodes. Nov. 5 to <f,
medical. Goldthwaite..
Mary Kleta Foley, Nov. 4 to
6, medical Dublin.
Clara Baird, Nov. 5 to 7. med-
ical, Dublin.
Emery E. Brandford. Oct. 27
Nov. 7. surgery. Stephenville.
Chick. Consideration $12,000.90. 6, medical,,Dublin.
Jessie Alexander, Oct. 22 to
6, medical, Dublin.
1era. Nov
Venison is a difficult meat to can do wonders with a
prepare no matter how you 1 fat Texas deer.
cook it. People either like it or
i they don’t. In cases where you
aon't tell them its deer they set-
dim know the difference, fn
fact it’s often the knowing that
makes the difference. But if the
And believe me, this chili
recipe hns nothing whatsoever
to do with the fact that I’ve just
bought a few shares of Alka-
Seitzer stock. Nothing whatso-
ever.
Sloan First Addn
Don B Waynick et al to Mr*.
S. L, Waynick, Jr. Consideration
S10.00 AOC. 2 tracts out of the
R A Moss 160 ac. Sur.
Ethel Leatherman, et al to
Howard B Campbell. Consider-
ation $12.0000 00. Blks. 13 & 19
of the South Side Addn
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1969, newspaper, November 13, 1969; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776066/m1/2/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.