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Claude Ashley, secretary'<br />

treasurer.<br />

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entertained by a band com<br />

posed of Hogan Khca, Mr.<br />

Green, Mr. Kaughton, Mr.<br />

McKccvcr, Mr. Force and<br />

Davis Jones, and their wives.<br />

A custom of the reunion is<br />

the entertainment by Mrs.<br />

Angle Mullino with her<br />

French Harp.<br />

The reunion was closed with<br />

the singing of "God Be With<br />

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Mrs. Fayc Thompson dismiss<br />

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yui ii now long preparation lor the celebration<br />

nctuully haH been underway.<br />

The firBt city in the state to apply for<br />

endorsement by the American Revolution<br />

Bicentennial Commission (ARBC) of<br />

Texas was Temple. The Central Texas<br />

city's application was npproved by the<br />

Btntc commission on September 5, 1971,<br />

and since that time scores of communities<br />

have been similarly endorsed<br />

Temple and three other cities<br />

share the honor of being among the first<br />

cities in the nation to receive nn-.ion-<br />

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endorsement of their programs. On<br />

July 4, 1973, the American Revolution<br />

Bicentennial Administration (ARBA) in<br />

Washington, D.C. announced the national<br />

designation of Temple, San Antonio, San<br />

Marcos, Lubbock, Baton Rouge and<br />

Shreveport, La., Charleston, S.C., and<br />

Lansing, Mich.<br />

The programs initiated in the first four<br />

Texas cities continue to be outstanding examples<br />

of community planning and involvement.<br />

Lubbock is particularly proud of the<br />

Ranch Headquarters, an interpretative<br />

outdoor ranching museum. A Heritage '76<br />

Bicentennial project, the headquarters<br />

tells the story of ranching from the Spanish<br />

era of the 1700'a to the present century.<br />

The site contains 22 authentic ranch buildings<br />

moved from their original locations to<br />

illustrate various periods.<br />

The Ranch Headquarters will be open to<br />

he public in 1975 from May to October on<br />

Sundays from 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. Group tours<br />

at other times can be arranged with the<br />

Ranch Headquarters staff.<br />

Another Bicentennial project in the<br />

West Texas city delves a bit farther into<br />

hiBtory than the 1700's. The Lubbock Lake<br />

Site is an archueological site showing evidence<br />

of 15,000 years of man and his environment.<br />

As part of the Lubbock Bicentennial<br />

celebration, an interpretive center<br />

will be located at the site and the general<br />

public will be permitted to tour.<br />

Anyone who might question the celebration<br />

of the Bicentennial outside of the 13<br />

original colonies will get a quick answer<br />

from the people of San Antonio, who re-<br />

mind us that their city was in existence in<br />

1718, 58 yenrs before the birth of the nation.<br />

The San Antonio Bicentennial program<br />

focuBes on the city's rich heritage, its<br />

flair for festivities and its future as a<br />

rapidly growing metropolitan area.<br />

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of a calendar of eventB for the village ofSon<br />

Antonio in 1776. The city's famed Farmers<br />

Market is being restored for the Bicentennial<br />

as is La Villita, which will be n prime<br />

tourist attraction, example of Spanish colonial<br />

architecture and local recreational<br />

area.<br />

San Antonio will officially kick off its<br />

Bicentennial celebration on March 20 with<br />

a performance by the Bob Hope Show. The<br />

Hope Show, sponsored by a local savings<br />

and loan association, will be staged at<br />

HcmisFair Arena as a salute to the Bicentennial.<br />

The Bicentennial Committee will<br />

receive the net proceeds of the show to help<br />

finance the city's observance of the nation's<br />

200th birthday.<br />

The Bicentennial celebration in San<br />

MarcoB is focused on the scenic San Marcos<br />

River. The Horizons '76 project, "Beauty<br />

Along the River," features a lighted trail in<br />

a naturally landscaped parkland. The one<br />

and one quarter mile trail unites three<br />

areas of city parkland. The river walk has<br />

been funded by local citizens and businesses.<br />

Two Festival U.S.A. events in San Marcos,<br />

Rio Roundelay and the Music Along<br />

the River Festival, incorporate the town's<br />

scenic Hill Country location and Mexican<br />

heritage. The Music Along the River Festival<br />

is held every April 19. Rio Roundelay<br />

is staged on Flag Day, June 14, the date<br />

established by the city council in 1972 as<br />

the day to officially observe the Bicentennial<br />

in San Marcos. Other events in the city<br />

include the Chilympiad, Fiesta de San<br />

Juan and Cinco de Mayo.<br />

Part of Temple's Bicentennial planning<br />

focuses on the city's railroading heritage.<br />

The Santa Fe depot formerly located in<br />

Moody was moved to Temple in March,<br />

1973, and is being restored on city property<br />

to house over 7,000 artifacts of railroading<br />

life in Temple.<br />

As a tribute to one of the founders of the<br />

ld Scott and White Memorial<br />

Hospital, a hospital museum is being<br />

created in the log cabin once belonging to<br />

Dr. A. C. Scott Sr. The cabin Was been restored<br />

on the hospital grounds and houses<br />

a collection of Dr. Scott's instruments and<br />

medical papers.<br />

Temple residents played an important<br />

role in the planning of the Bicentennial<br />

cultural exchange between Texas and<br />

Guutemala. Initiated in 1973, the exchange<br />

program has brought artists, dan<br />

cers and musicians to Texas from the Central<br />

American country.<br />

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and personal expense<br />

records, removable personalized<br />

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512 N. 1St<br />

Rice Springs<br />

Administrator<br />

Attends Meet<br />

Ruth Ann Klose. representing<br />

Rice Springs Care Home of<br />

Haskell joined colleagues in<br />

Dallas last week for the 25th<br />

Annual Spring Meeting of the<br />

Texas Nursing Home Associa<br />

tlon.<br />

While there, she attended<br />

eight lecture courses to earn<br />

twelve official hours of credit<br />

with the Texas Board of<br />

Licensure for Nursing Home<br />

Administrators. The classes,<br />

supervised by the Distributive<br />

Education Department of the<br />

University of Texas at Austin,<br />

were build upon the theme<br />

"How to Get More From Your<br />

Professional Services."<br />

The instructors who addressed<br />

the delegates were: Dr.<br />

Eric A. Pfciffcr, Professor of<br />

Psychiatry, Duke University<br />

Medical Center. North Carolina;<br />

Mrs. Jane Hcwett, R.N.,<br />

Assistant Director and Professor<br />

at the University of Texas<br />

School of Nursing, San Antonio;<br />

James Ebncr, Doctoral<br />

candidate at University of<br />

Texas School of Public Health<br />

in the Discipline of Behavioral<br />

Science, Houston; Dr. Harry<br />

Lipscomb, former Medical<br />

Director of St. Anthony<br />

Center, Houston; Kirby Perry,<br />

Senior Principal of Kirby W.<br />

Perry, A. I. A. Architect &<br />

Associates, Inc.; Clint Hines,<br />

President of Hines Nursing<br />

Home, Pineland; and Thomas<br />

Jaeger of Gage, Babcock and<br />

Associates, New York.<br />

The Texas Nursing Home<br />

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Winners of Stamford Electric Cooperatives, Inc. "Govern<br />

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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prince of Lueders and Miss<br />

Tammy Pciscr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peiser of<br />

Paint Creek.<br />

These young women will be joining other winners from<br />

throughout the state for an paid tour to the nation's<br />

capitol, leaving June 6th and returning June 17th.<br />

They will be traveling to and from Washington, D. C. by<br />

chartered bus and will spend four days in Washington, visiting<br />

places of historical interest and seeing our nation's government<br />

in action at the Capitol.<br />

A few of the places they will be visiting are George<br />

Washington's Mount Vernon home, Arlington Cemetery,<br />

Lincoln Memorial and the Smithsonian Institute.<br />

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