The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 57TH YEAR, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1945 Page: 5 of 8
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New Potatoes- 4 Lbs.---29c
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Squash—Yellow, Lb.
BEANS—Fresh, 1 lb.----10c
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BLACKEYED PEAS Lb. 10c
CHICK WATER TAUET
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Fruit Juices For Summer
PRUNE — PINEAPPLE — APPLE .... GRAPE
APRICAT — ORANGE-GRAPE-FRUTI
GRAPE-FRUIT-ORANGE
FLY SPRAY—Flit, B«« Brand and Purina
Phillip* Perk and Bean., 21-0*., 2 for .33c
POTTED MEATS, 3
Walter Hamilton
GROCERIES and MARKET
CORN FLAKES, White Swan, 3 for 25c
Joxatt GYPSY CREAM
\ 50* * Ima
VINEGAR—Heinz white, pickling in bulk
HOT BARBECUE
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CARD or THANKS
We take this opportunity to
thank our many neighbors and
friend, who were so kind and
thoughtful of us during the Ul-
neu and deatti of our mother and
grandmother
Pot the nice food sent, also the
beautiful floral offering.
Too we would not forget Dr.
Bryan, Mi Harrell and Psge for
Aboard
Webber Shaffer of Burk Burnett
•peril Monday and Tuesday with
Mr. and Mr«. Tull Stmad and fam-
Heavy Cruller off
Okinawa—John u Leatherman,
coxswain, USffit, of Route 2.
Bluff Dale, Texas Is serving on
this veteran fighting ship now
standing off Okinawa with all bat-
teries pounding at the chumbllng
enemy stronghold and It* dwind-
ling Jap defenders
This cruises has harried the
Japs for three years of Psrtflc
•arfart. She won her reputation
as a top fighting unit In the mem-
orable slugging match against the
Japs oft Salvo Island in November,
1M2
Bhe added to reputation at all
the mayor Pacific stops— Bougsn -
Anstug.
Tommy Muilnaa and EUis Reed
of Sorter risked Mr and Mrs
JtMon Mulinax and family Prt-
vvi?| tgnos .3 ' M*
St***- uSS1 *•» ci,... i*oixg
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Mrs. JoHte Waldrop and daugh-
ter. Gladys and Mm. Juanita Keck
and son HKky of Barger spent s
few day. with Mr and Mrs Juaton
Mulinai and family
Pat, Buddy and Pooch Oom of
#t (Marge visited Tr»v|* end
(Baton Culver one ifternoan last
sballs, Carolines and Marians* two
Jtma tad the Ryukyu.
"on deep tn the Western Pacific
she is gunning for more glory In
a week of softening Okinawa be-
fore invasion, H Was estimated this
ship destroyed or knocked out 18
heavy and light anti-aircraft rra-
pUeemenU. eight heavy and light
gun batteries a number of auto-
matic weapon* revetments
to addition it Is intimated she
killed MJB00 Jap troops, and drrooi-
«hed 10 trucks, five tanks a tup-
’ll dump, one hangar, a light-
i#use. three road funotlosw and
Jour attacking aircraft. ♦
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U.S TwasmcV
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Kingcobra Emerges 10,000th Fighter
Off Production Line
“WITHOUT LOVE
Mouf* made a busts
Worth task Prtday
SATURDAY MATINEE amd NIGHT
AMCQICAN Hepoes
Marine half tricks. paid tor by
our tear bonds, move up to the Ar-
SUNDAY and MONDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAItY
THE FIGHTING LADY”
* Mn- r. M,
v snoouassd 1
to Dublin soon
MOLLY AND ME
, BMctewt 1W
A bathtub that HU, quickly and
, empties quickly ts high A the list
of things that postwar home build-
ers want The chief ad,ventage ef s'
tub that (Ills quickly and empties
quickly Is the saving in lime An-
other important advantage, howev-
er. is the l»«t that water which
Bows through the drain piping at
“STRANGERS IN THE NIGH
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 57TH YEAR, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1945, newspaper, June 8, 1945; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth593594/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.