The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 69TH YEAR, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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The PnMIn Progrew
aa bas OP8N maarwfl
Th. *«.•«, public to
attend aa open meeting of Aleho-
Hca Anonymous Tueeday evening.
The meeting wUI be held at Flre-
man'i Hall in Hlco and wilt atart
at 8 p m- A group from Ft. Worth
will be in charge of the program.
Refreehmenta will he served and
no admiaaioa charge will be made
or collection* taken.
Union Grove
TO ENTER JUDGING
Two team* from the Dublin
Future Farmers of America Chap-
ter will enter competition at the
Show Satur-
bbock, (Spl.)— Carson H.
ig of Dublin, agriculture ea-
ring major at Texas Techno-
tl College, received his corn-
ea in the U. S. Army Reserve
OTC ceremonies held here
ary 87. He will take basic of-
chemical training at Ft. Me-
in, Ala. Loving ia the eon
r. and Mrs. J. W. Loving.
Mrs. Rlwrie Flue
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Lee Moore
Mm. Alio* Wilson
A large crowd attended church
here Sunday.
Mrs Battle Tidwell, who ha*
been in the Dublin hospital, was
released last week. She became
worse and had to return back to
the hospiUl.
Several from her* attended the
Ft. Worth Fat
day. A poultry Judging team la
composed, of BUI Crouch, Dele
West end Billy Read, while Coa-
nte Fair, Dickey Adams and Der-
rsll Rons will make up a grass
judging team.
Funeral services were held in
the First Methodl|it Church in
Proctor January 80 at $:30 p.m.
and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ucal Jones and Ronnie Saturday.
Alton Jones is in the John
Sealy hospital in Galveston.
this community
for George W. Purvis, 84, who
died January 28 in Waco. Bro
l>ynn Layne officiated.
Mr. gad Mrs. Jack Uma.
SKSS3
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Z. Fine of
The deseased, born July 16.
18T3 in Baxter, Kansas, was a re-
tired stockman and farmer and
was a member of the Methodist
Church. He married Maggie Ewing
December 4. 1900 in Comanche
and to this union eight children
were born, seven Of whom aur-
vive.
Survivors are his wife; three
daughters, Mrs. Voyle BiiUngsley,
Stephenville; Mrs. B. F. Mansell
and Mrs. Lena B. Wilson. Waco;
four sons, Charles, Rupert, Cecil
and Ghorge, Waco; IS grandchild-
ren and three great grandchildren.
Interment was In the Grahams
Chapel. Harrell FuneuI Home had
charge of arrangement*. /
• • •
Mra. Senile Bird
Funeral services were conduct-
ed in the Harrell Funeral Chapel
Thursday, January 22 at 3:30 p.ra.
for Mra. Berdie Bird, 86, who died
Tuesday, January 21 in K1 Paae,
railroad and a resident of Dublin
for 81 years. On April 27. 18ST
he married Mrs. Ode Maples ini
Kaughman.
Services were held In the Har-
rell Funeral Chapel January 2*
at 1:00 p.m. with Bro. Coyce Pol-
lard officiating. The deeeaeed if
MOTHER ILL
The Rev. and Mra. W. R. Forson
am at the bedside of his mother,
Mrs. W. G. Forson of Brown-
wood. who suffered a stroke at
her home early Tuesday morning.
At press time her condition was
attU critical, according to attend-
Mrs. Leslie Billingsley under-
went surgery at the Dublin Hos-
pital Tuesday morning. Attend-
ants atate that she is doing as well
aa can he expected.
Wichita Falls visited Mr. and Mra.
Jim Fine and other relative# in
Dublin over the week end.
The Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Jones
visited Mr. and Mra. Jap Logan
of Bunyaa Mat Friday.
Mra. Joe Thomason has baas
sick the peat week.
Mrs. John Carisle of Cleburne
visited Mrs. Jim Fine last Tues-
day.
A pink and blue shower wasj
given for Mrs. Pat Jonas by the]
l .i.iea of the Congregations! Meth-
odist Church, last Thursday.
The United States flag had fif-
teen stripes from May 1, 1798 to
April 1, 1*18.
survived by his wife; a step-son,
Major Clyde A Maples, Califor-
nia; several cousins and diatant
relatives.
Pallbearers were: C. E. Leather-
wood,
Lawrence Keller, Guy
Jones, Son LaBaume, Edward Lea-
therwood and Early Knox. In-
terment was In the New Dublin
Cemetery.
CLOSING OUT
BtTAPRO PLUS
does thgtriok! /
Tomorrow’s Isadora are ie to-
... A elm filar
day’e gardens, according to a from one at the n»tl«sei
natlonslly-famou* authority on ,„g divorce Judge. Jto*.
««. - asra'ars
the mmols Crime Prevention and srtvee should sisati
Bureau and a former Juvenile flower* and vegatabi*
court probation officer, says rawer seeds of
gardening provide* “preriaely” “The Media* cmumltZ
the right training for gramme* ie that married «**»* i
responsibilities which boys and nothing' In eomrao*." a
girls must have.” Miner says -Let tfcsm nc
Activities tor yoaag people t* their hack yards tads
must fulfill three function* to tb. mutual Inter**
to constructive," gr Higgle* nr vegetable
•eye. "They must bn phyaioally they’ll be happier pra*
tomafleial. mantaliy StlmuleHag have haatthier marrtsgw
smd morally and sptfMuaUy rn- Thaw combine) „puiwi
warding Gardening to* **jft «p gerdeaing a* a
such an artivity tsiuklt.
Dr Higgle* aim pelnta nut Dr tftggtM. in tost, mm
that “ytotodera iataraatnd to that young peopi* to mm
aa atoerblag pastime such as *4 to thalr gsnt-n pro*,
gardeaiag would hardly have adults
time to get tutu trouble **
tltoprieted from the Fl Worth Mar-Teicerami
while visiting her daughter, Mr*
Charles Lee. Bro. J. M. Bradford
officiated and Bro. E. N. Strother
of Ft. Worth assisted.
The deseased, born November
17, 1872 in Milam County, lived
in Brath County for 6* years
and is the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Goodnight.
She married A. J. Bird on Octo-
ber 28, if 88 in Waco and to tbta
union eight children were born.
Her huaband and one child preced-
ed her in death.
8urvivors. other then the above
mentioned, are two sons. James
Bird, Ft. Worth and Robert Bird,
Colorado; four daughter*. Mra.
Ruth Roberta, Meeker. Colorado;
Mr*. Austin Bettis. Ft. Worth;
Mra. Maude Johnson, Phoenix,
Ariaona and Mrs- Hardy Babb.
JiTAPfeO PIUS
High Potency
MULTIPLB VITAMINS
mako you fool like
AH Stock Being 1 / .
Closed Out at ... 72
Teenage Dresses,
Boys’ Pants and Shirts
y m' lawue—--aw-
Must Be Sold By February 10
Proctor; 18 grandchildren and 38
great grandchildren.
Interment was in the Old Dub-
lin tWl.n '*’ ** *
Hall & Cleveland
S3* PHARMACY
Jack P. DnPrw
Jack Pierre SePtor, 47. born
January 8. 1891 In Rockdale, died
January 2* in the Dublin hos-
pital. The deseased was a for-
mer telegraph operator for the
W. T. Stevenso
Phone
GI 5-3314
24 Hour Prescription Service
129 a Patrick
Mm. Eddie Gal In way. Mgr.
FRYERS F>«hy Grt)wn
Pork Roast
Pork Liver
Sirloin Steak
T-Bone Steak'
Lean Salt Pork
Pictsweet
CUT CORN
Fresh
Shoulder, Lb
Freeh
Sliced, Lb.
Dairy Grove 6 oz. Can
Orange Juice .............. 19c
Coastal
Lemonade ..... 6oz. Can 15c
Gladiola Frozen Parker House
Bolls............24 to Pkg. 25c
Patio Beef
Enchiladas, 24 oz. Pkg. 49c
Cape Ann Perch or
Cod Fish......1 Lb. Pkg\ 39c
Keith’s
Green Peas, 10 oz. Pkg. 19c
Keith’s Cut Whole
Okra............10 oz. Pkg. 19c
Keith’s Chopped
Broccoli ... 10 oz, Pkg. 19c
Keith’s Baby
Lima Beans 10 ozvPkg. 23c
Keith’s 10 oz. Pkg.
Asparagus Spears........39c
Ballard's
White Swan Instant
NBC Premium
POTATOES....
AV 0 C AD 0 S.
ORANGES......
Sun Kist
ORANGES......
GRAPEFRUIT
1 lb. BOX Sc Folger's
COFFEE
Light Crust
ta FLOUR
Miracle Whip
Salad Dressing 16oz.Jar35c
- „ Parkay
^ Margarine
1ft KimbeU’s
^ Luncheon Meal, 12 oz. Can 39c
11 Diamond No. 303 Cta
“c j Tomatoes,.........2 for 25c
New Crop Bright 12 oz. pkg.
Sgu Dried Peaches________....39c
Toilet
4 Roll
Pack...
12 Roll
Pack ...
Mrs. Pickford’s
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Jackson, Albert S. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 69TH YEAR, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1958, newspaper, January 31, 1958; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560131/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.