The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 69TH YEAR, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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ters Meet
L. Hancock Home
iwday, January 24,1958 Tri-County Meeting
Held Tuesday Eve
S«m Glller, manager of the local
I GUlaam Manufacturing Company
Mn. Leonard Hancock waa boat- P,an* h“ l“ue<1 « request to those
nan to members of the Merrymuk- employed *t the factory during
■~i Oub Tuesday afternoon at her 1987 t0 caU at the °{,lc« ta or<l®r
ae on the Bunyan Highway tbat federal income tax W-2 forma
Polnaettaa were placed*** * de“vered Uth*»* QUler
points throughout the
Two tables of 84 were In
L the afternoon.
reminds those employed there
that they will need theae forma
in filing 1887 tax reports and
„ . ^, .state* that all such W-2 forma
ts of chicken sand-1 have been prepared.
potato chips, pickles, date
sake and coffee were aerv-
Mmea. W. M. Wright, Ted
Sparks, H. B. All-
L. Wickline. H. K. Fiah-
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Whitfield
and son, Valton of Abilene, Her-
son— _ ••• ———------. bert Erwin of Dallas and Joe
or, J. F. Edmonds. C. R. Atwood. Charles Erwin of Grand Prairie
Jerome Bhllllngburg, Floy Walk- visited Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Erwin
er, 8. L. Wolfe Sr., and Roy Liles. * over the week end.
Personalized (are
Every service is conduct-
ed according to your per-
sonal wishes. Friendly,
experienced personnel to
handle all details and ad-
vise. .....
UNERAl H0&
PHONEd 5-3311
The Tri-County Medical Society
and Auxiliary met Tueaday even-
ing in the Green Room of Suneet
Cafe for dinner and regular meet-
lng.
Dr. T. F. Bryan had charge
the program and introduced Dr.
Robert E. Carr of Fort Worth who
showed a film and lectured
“Deseaaea and Chest Injuries.” He
also held & question and answer
period following the lecture.
Those attending were Dr. John
H. Glynn. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ter-
rell, Dr. and Mrs. Vance Terrell,
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Terrill, Dr.
and Mrs. Nathan Cedars, Dr. Leon
Altaras, Stephenvllle; Dr. and
Mrs. Homer Hedges, Dr. and -irs
W. F. Hafer, Dr, Herring, Hico,‘
Dr. and Mra. T. F. Bryan, Dr. and
Mrs. Carl Jordan, Dr; and Mra,
Joe Pate, Dublin.
While the doctors were la i
sion the auxiliery met in the home
of Mrs. Bryan for a business and
social meeting.
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Clairette H. D. News
Reported
SSWWWSSSS
The Clairette Home Demonstra-
tion Club met January 17 in tb#
home of Mrs. John Willis with
the President, Mra. Marvin Rush
presiding. Songs were led by Mrs.
Von Scott and the prayey by Mrs.
John Willis. New committees wi
appointed by the president.
The recommendations for 1888
were read by Mrs. John Golightly
and voted on by the members. The
club will bold two dinners in the
near future to raise funds to buy
chair* for the Community Center
dining room. Both dinners will be
held et the Community Center
with date# to be announced Inter.
Member* brought gifts and had
a gift ewap,. which was interest
Ing and entertaining. Those pre-
sent were Mmea. Belly Rush. Ova
Golightly, Francis Sterling, Cora
Edwards, Mary Nall Scott. Ethel
8elf, Pearl Durham end one guest.
Mtud Martin. The hostess served
tngel food cake, coffee and cocoa.
The next meeting will be held
February 7 in the home of Mrs.
Peer! Durham. ______ir_:
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Johnson
visited Mrs. B. T. Johnson and
Tommy In Stephenvllla Tueaday
night.
Banyan
Mm. D. E. Green
Severnl in the community are
sick with colds or with the flu.
Mr. and Mr*. Vernon Mayfield
end boys spent Friday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Ethmer Roberson in
Fort Worth.
Gary Stanbrough of Austin is
spending a few week* with his
grandparents, Mr. end Mra. D. O.
Nelson while his parent* are in
England.
Rev. Loyd Sanders visited in
Odessa a few days last week with
his son and wife. Mr. and Mra.
Wilson Sanders.
Mian Gladys Roberson of Dub-
lin spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Ruatm.
Mr. end Mra. Woodroe Gryder
end children of Cisco spent Satur
day night with Mr. and Mn. Ver-
non Mayfield.
Mra. Alta Parks of Desdemona
spent Friday with Mra. Edd Gry-
der.
8 *” r" ' , > '* . V ' ’ ■ - | t‘t 1 ■” i
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Brownie Troop Tour
Telephone Building
Brownie Troop 8 met lest Fri-
day afternoon at the Scout room
et Shamrock Park for the regu-
lar weekly meeting with their
leader, Mra. J. C. Humphries. ~
At the concluaton of e business
meeting Patricia Thlebeud serv-
ed nibbles to aeqpa member*. Mn.
Humphries assisted by Mra. Frayn
Thlebeud accompanied the girls
on e tour of the new Southwestern
Bell Telephone building. They
were greeted by Mn. Vickie Ad-
cock after which Mr. Rushing ex-
plained the workings of the dial
system.
Mra. Jimmy Stephens aad baby,
Loretta Lynn of Pecoa are spend-
ing the week with her parents,
Mr. end Mra. W. R. Mayfield.
Mra. Bill Mayfield and dangb
ter. Oinger of Fort Worth are
epending this week with Mr. May'
field's parents. Mr. aad Mra. W
R. Mayfield.
Week-End Specials
Reg. $3.50 Pyrex
4-Cup Percolator...........$2.49
Fire King 8-or. Individual
Casserole and Cover......4for$l
Reg. 39c
Egg Poacher.................25c
^ $2.25
Felt House Shoes...........$1.89
Aunt Martha's \ .
Hot Iron Transfers...........10c
Choose from 12 Different Styks and Colon
Ladies’Parses......(tax he.) 69c
Dry
Goods
Wolfe’s
And
Variety
S?aBr2ftt3K.$
Wilker returned Sunday end Mrs.
Welker remained for n longer
visit.
at the ,
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January 24. 28 and 2« at
m Bro. Stanley Whit* win CJ
preacher. Everyone is coroiaii.j
vtted to attend. .
end mom
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PINEAPPLE -
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No. 114 Sliced - No. 211 Chunk* _ 211 Crushed OTHER IffiL MONTE ITEMS .. .
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Pineapple 5
Decker’s Tall Korn
Thick Sliced Bacon
Wisconsin Aged
2 Lb. Box]
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Pineapple Juice
Del Monte
Pineapple Juke
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0 r 46 #1 M Catsup, 14 oz. Bottle
J I OF JI.IK) p1 M°hte Golden Or Style
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5 for $1.00
Fresh Oysters
Del Monte
No. 211 Can
9 for $1.00
Dei Monte
Peas.
46 o*. Cto Del Monte
Corn, No. 303 Cain.........6 for $1.00 «*»•
Heavy Calf Club
Garden
it* Early G
No. 303 Can
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Pheapple-Grapefruit Juke.... 3 for $1.00 FndlCbcktaO.........
Large Box Tjde, Cheer
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Bacon.........Lb.59c Steak
4for $i.(|0 Franb........Ik 55c Roast
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Heavy Calf Chuck
Oxydol SO1
Hormel's All Meat Sliced
Bologna
*******
■ Beef Rib
Lb. 49c Stew Meat
• • • • •
Lb. 69c
Ik 53c
Lb. 35c
Hudson’s
400 Count
! Dairy GrovaW , _______I _
Orange Juice .... 6 for $1.00 Chicken Pies
6 ox. Can Banquet
Coastal
Keith’s
®.°*- **** Rim Toilet
2 for 49c
10 oz. Pkg.
Facial Flaws.. SkoicsSl.M
Maryland Club
COFFEE
1 Lb. Can
89c
10 Lb. Bag
--- nciU19 xu OZ. rKg.
Lemonade......6 oz. Can 15c Asparagus Spears........ 39c
®““7 10 ox Pkg.' Keith’s Chopped
iwberries % for 49c Broccoli.... 10 oz. Pkg. 19c
l Ann Perch or Keith’s Cut or Whole
•*•••***•*•
Charmin White
Napkins
1 Fish......1 Lb. Pkg. 39c Okra............10 oz. Pkg. 19c soc size
••••*•*••
4 Rolls 29c
80 Count
2 Boxes 25c
---- Keith's Cut
10 oz. Pkg. 59c Corn .......
Turkey, Beef, or Keith’s Baby
10 oz. Pkg. 19c
Dinner Each 65c Lima Beans 10 o*. Pkg. 23c
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Loose Leaf Hers
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Kimbell’s
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Preserves
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Jackson, Albert S. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 69TH YEAR, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1958, newspaper, January 24, 1958; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560922/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.