The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 70TH YEAR, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1958 Page: 6 of 8
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Mm. A. M. Derrick H*
Mr. and Mr*. Pete White and
family of Snyder visited his aunt,
Mjr. and Mrs. Roy Swanner last
Sunday. His mother. Mrs. Ida
White who had been here visit*
lag, returned home with them.
Roy Swanner and Dewey Blan-
ton were in Strawn on business
ope day last week.
Mr. and MTs. Bill Caffey of
DeLeon visited Friday afternoon
with A. R. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Doan
Barnes and baby of Big Lake
visited a few daya last week with
his grandmother, Mrs. Pearl
Barnes and relatives.
Gleen Smith stopped by for a
short visit with Tom Barnes ons
even last week. He was enroute
war* for plumbing supplies, floor
covering, wallpaper, paint We
buy anything of value. Boll or
trade. Phone QI 5-1103. 44-tfe
WANTED TO BCV—OM Colt and
Smith and Wesson pistols J. D.
Thompson. KOI Northwest tSrd
8t., Fort Worth. Tea T-ltp
FOR RENT—Rooms and apart-
ments. See Mrs. T. H. Harrell, at
Hotel Dublin. T-tfo
WHATS MEW AND GOOD In
Smpked ■Vosen Food — Turkey
or Bonod Pork Shoulder Roast,
ready to eat, ti ll lb. Smoked
ham. Me Mb. Call QI (-ISM.
E. ntsgsrsld Burnt Ember Com-
pany — Free Delivery. 6-ftc
MOVING? Cell, wrtt* or «
agent for Barks Transfer
Storage. Dewey Fields, 1
QI 1-3511.
Mm. J. D. Stephens
About 3 Inches of rain and some
hail fell here Monday, but no ser-
ious dsrnage was reported.
Our hearts go out In sympathy
to our sister neighborhood. Down-
ing, In their lode sustained In their
tornado disaster, Monday. Dack
Anders found a picture of a lad on
his premises, presumably coming
from the wreckage of the itorm.
Mrs. J. D. Stephens was s din-
ner guest of the J. E. Steeles la
Dublin. 8uaday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McKinnon
visited In DeLeon end visited the
tornado ares at Downing also
LOST or stmysd from oar ham,
333 ft. Patrick, yellow cocker,
answers to same "Buttons." Re-
ward Call Sue Sikes. 01 5-137*.
5-Hc
FOB SALE — BaaehosdUct owns
lambs, also 1 two-year old Ram-
boulllet ram. H. H. Wlggtas, Rt. 1
Dublin- I-4tp
Political
Announcement•
WE HAVE a limited amount of
1556 cotton seed. Beet varieties.
These seeds are batter quality
than 1MT seed. Book your seed
now. W. T. Stevenson Food and
Seed «-ttc
Market In good West Teams town
of I.5M. approximately 135,550
valuation, doing good bus la see.
due to tit health will trade for
stock farm or ranch. Bos E. A.
Dublin Progress T-3tc
PLEASE heteg your I sundry. Wet
wash, ap to !• I be. |1M; dry.
IIAO. weekly Other washings 4c
wet wash, 5c dry. FUleh 15e lb.,
means suits 33c, shirts ISO- Flip-
pen Laundry 701 E Sheridan St.
/ - 5-ttp
Visitors over the week end with
Mrs. Will Branum were Mies
Sally Branum of Fort Worth, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Branum and chil-
dren and Mr. and Mra. Marshall
Branum and daughter of DeLeon.
FOB HAL1C—Deed lumber. 3x4,
1x6 end 2x8 shtptap siding, good
lengths. Boyd Ewing. 7-ltp
FOR SALE—« room house. Mg
lot. Close to school, churches and
town. See Billy Kloater at Dr.
Pepper Plant. S~4to
NOW that we have a fine season
watermelons, cantelopee.
watermelons, cantelopee, end
black eyed peas may be a profit-
able money crop. We are making
a special price on all varieties best
united for market and home use.
' -l our seed department and
Mf’.oct your seeds. W. T. Stevenson
>eed and Feed. 4-ttc
I'NEXPBCTKD CHANGE csuBr.
vs -aary. Opportunity fur man
with car to supply demand for
Rawleigh Products in South Erath
County. Mo capital needed Sae
C J> Mdlidijc. Box 4T, Desde-
mona or write Rssleigh's Dept.
TXD-1030-30) Memphis. Teaa.
7-5IC
FOE SALE—All kind* of onut-
mentals. Fruit and -Nut trues.
Uvs: ion. 7 miles out on now
Farm to Market road 147 east of
Dublin. Fitzgerald Nursery, Ste-
ubenville. Texes Yj-tfc
Bulldozer W<
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YOU ASKED FOR IT...LOOK!
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k JOIN OUR
1 GRAND OPENING
CELEBRATION
ERATH OtKTNTT Proved Mm
Service- Artificial braudiag ef
dairy cattle. Call L-Slll Stephen-
tills. Or Wall. Tech T-tfc
CARD OF THANES
We are truly grateful to the
good friends who did so much for
ns during our recent sorrow. May
we inks this means of Mylu
thank you for the many comfort-
Your own neighborhood
COIN-OPERATED SELF SERVICE
and affection.
offers you
FREE!
WANTED
Lost and Found
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from Arkansas to Cisco where
he wtl bo employed.
Mrs. Roy Swanner received
work last week that her nephew,
Joe Rackley had been found dead
In the pasture of his ranch near
Amarillo.
Joe was born at Comyn and
moved to Proctor with his parents
as a small boy where he grew to
manhood. He served In the navy
In World War I. For several years
he and his family owned and
operated a ranch near Amarillo.
His father. Fate Raokley, Uvea
at Proctor.
Friends extend sympathy to the
bereaved.
TOUR OWN
BUSINESS
Reliable MAN or WOMAN from
this area to distribute com-
plete line of top hit record
albums from self-service racks
which WE install In supermar-
kets, drug stores, etc.
No selling, soliciting or exper-
ience needed. Must have 4
hours per week spare time, car,
references and J975 for in-
ventory.
Expansion and earnings can be
unlimited. For local interview
write giving phone no.
International Industries
Suite 820 1405 Locust Street
Phil.. Pa.. KItngaley S-3737
MADAME LINDA
Palmist Reader and Advisor — Tells You Everything
Toe Wish to Know — Three Questions Answered Free
Are you suffering? Are you sick? Do
you need help? Do you have bad
luck? Bring your problems to
Madame Linda today-and be rid of
them tomorrow. She tells the PAST,
PRESENT AND FUTURE-advises
on ALL the AFFAIRS of LIFE.
There is no problem so great she
can't solve.
StephenviBe Highway, 200 vards
from Wolfe Nursery — Look for the
Indian Head in front of the house.
_Open Sunday
•i55 as. Thnmday.
Lodge Notieee
Masts 1st TMMty sigh
msatb. 7:15 p. m.
Loots* Petty. W. M.
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Bring your laundry between 9 A. H. and 0 P. M. See it
Washed beautifully clean and fluff-dried in our big
commercial dryers FREE OF CHARGE (first washer
and dryer). We want to show you through our com-
pletely new Laundromat. Be our guests!
Per Washer (9 lb.) Load
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Jackson, Albert S. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 70TH YEAR, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1958, newspaper, May 2, 1958; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth532319/m1/6/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.