The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1965 Page: 2 of 12
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tat had major algnificanca
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A. G. Turley.
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tended die Hone Show to Ste-
phenviilr Saturday night and
mat Mr. and Mr* 0. V. Hog.
taian neighbor* and enjoyed
visiting «4th them as much as
Mr. and MrsXeroy Everett
at Fbrt Worth visited in the
Dai* Cook home Sunday after-
Mr. and Mr* Douglas Turley
and u*» visited the Curtis Tur-
leys one night this meek. Mike
purchased a baby calf from his
unde to raise.
A large number of people
from here were In Stephenvfile
Sunday to attend the Alexander
Homecoming that was held at
the park.
10m Shawn McCarty of Proc-
tor visited Mr* E. L. McCarty
Saturday afternoon and they
visited in the Wayne McCarty
home. Mr* Royoe McCarty and
ehiktrm at Mineral WeHs visit-
ed in the McCarty home and
■ten with Mr. and Mr*. Charles
Nelson
Mr .and Mr*. Norris McCarty
and boys of San Sab* Mr. and
Mi*. E. V. McCarty and family
of Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
McCarty and Hillon and Bennie
McCarty, Virgil Salyer and sev-
eral friends attended a bar-b-
que and fish fry celebrating the
birthday of Fred D. McCarty at
McCarty and Johnnie of Irving
his home Saturday night. Lindq
spent the weekend in the Fred
D. McCarty home.
Mr. and Mi*. Cart Schuman
and Becky Nell ofBrownwood
visited in the W. J. Price home
Sunday. Charlie Price of Ralls
visited Friday night in the W.
J. Price home.
We are very sorry to hear of
was striken fatally with leu-
kemia.
In the routine of collecting the
animal specimen* time has
bean the major item. Only
pregnant females are accepta-
ble, so high speed shipment Is
necessary because of the opos-
sum's short gestation period.
At Art, the USAF provided
training missions to rush the
specimens from Texas to Den-
ver, with many a caged furry
creature getting the VIP treat-
ment in a spare fighter-pilot
seat.
Now, the demand has grown
tc about 300 each winter so reg-
ular air freight has been found
adequate.
Key men in the 1985 version
of "Operation Pregnant Pos-
sum” are Game Wardens Hill
Lawrence of Paris and John
Jackson of Sulphur Spring*.
They recruit volunteer trappers
as part of their regular public
relations contact duties.
Under Texas law, oppoaums
may not actually be bought, but
tiie University is permitted to
pay part of the transportalon
involved in delivering the ani-
mals to the wardens, or about
SI each. The specimens are
then sent OOD to Denver.
Granhopper infestations ot
western and mid-western ranges
were more widespread in 1963
than in 1962 and are expected to
increase further in 1964, accord-
ing to the USD A. In a l&etate
survey, infestations large
enough to be of economic im-
portance were discovered.
the death of Mr. Ben Stephens
of Dumas. The family has our
deepest sympathy.
Miss Brenda Clark of De Leon
and Frank Gilman of Ft. Worth
visited in the Mrs. Alva Lee
Gilmar home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otho Cozart
and boys attended a family-get-
to-gether of R. E. Cozart at
Lake Cisco Sunday. Their re-
union will be next month.
LET US
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dividend distribution dote will be Dec-
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by July 10th and your earnings will
start on July I st. Each account is insured
to $10,000.00.
We appreciate our many customers and
friend* in this area and trust our service
warrants your continued patronage and
recommendation.
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8 OZ. BOX
Kraft Dinner Mints.......25c
FOREMOST ECONOMY
Milk..............% Gal. 39c
FOREMOST
Buttermilk........% Gal. 39c
Mellorine.........Vz Gal. 39c
WHITE SWAN No. 300 Can
Pork & Beans......8 for $1.00
DEL MONTE No. 303 Can
Spinach...........6 for$1.00
WISHBONE LOW-CAL 8 oz. Btl.
Garlic or French Dressing.. 35c
SILVER SAVER
Sweet Pickles.........qt. 39c
VAN CAMP
Tune. No. xh can... 5 for $1.00
BAMA 18 oz.
Strawberry Preserves.....45c
BAMA 12 oz.
Peanut Butter...........39c
Cristco Shortening 3 lb. can 79c
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Club Steak................lb. 59c
HEAVY CALF
Seven Steak..............lb. 55c
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Short Ribs................lb. 39c
Sliced Bologna........3 lbs. $1.00
Weiners..............3 lbs. $1.00
Fresh Pig Liver............lb. 35c
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Turney, Frances. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1965, newspaper, June 24, 1965; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth540231/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.