The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 57TH YEAR, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1945 Page: 7 of 8
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THE JAPS WANT YOU TO
DESTROY WASTE PAPER
1W papor and beaM Ike family'* mmtr clothe*
were delrvorwd m the bay* from the hatcher,
baker end grocor, the daily paper a ad any maga-
msea—yas, evou the caady, gam and ciyaratte
wrappings yea handle each day......Threw
them away aad yee’re UMoritting comfort to the
many. Salvago them, aad yee help ear fighting
hrree Yea aaa alee—
HELP THE RED CROSS
By delieariay it la the lacel Rad Cram Paper
Sakai* Depet. whkh ia th* building oa the «ar»
ear of the alley jaet hahiad the pieteaa thaw. Jast
band)* it ap aad drivo hy aad threw it ia the wia»
dew that ie always apea. Thia paper it thea sold
DUBLIN RED CROSS
•or. m. o. muiniy
A letter has recently hem re-
oared from ayt. M D. annum,
hy hto parent* of this city, Mr.
ami Mr*. H. M. Branum act
yranuin landed wtth the envatlnn
forea* and ha* been in the Buro-
»ean Theater of war nine* that
Um*, H« |* righting Wtth the 811th
MHd Artillery BattaUon wtth Bat-
tery C
IWBowtnc It a portion Of the let-
ter which waa aant to hie parent*.
Dear folk*
Thl* part of the war » ever, and
from what I read and hear, the
peoph had a Mt time back home
celebrating But the ooeaaton waa
marfcbd with UtUe exaltation am
here, for It only mean* that the
war te partly ended, and that new
w« mum move again; thU time to
tackle th* r*al enemy, japan. To
me It a dl*c u*tlne the way people
teeeted to the victory In Europe,
for they mowed to think that the
a over now. when actually,
it ho* only b*gun
H k new permlnable lo tell yoy
of our operation* atnee leaving
th* Btatae. We called from Boeten.
February II. 18M on the OH
UJauw. a captured Herman *hlp
that bad bem coovertad into a
troop ehlp.
W* arrived at U Harm, France
on March I. camping near a email
village forty mOaa aouthea«t of
ther* untu we moved to Ootogne
on March Mth. We find our ftnt
round in combat there « a part of;
the let Amy. end later was with
th* mam army In the Ruhr Oun-
palgn After the Ruhr waa dlaaolv-
ed. we Jotawd the Ird croaaed th*
Bimwr. the Tth beat ui to.
Munich, and thee* we became a
Part of the Tth and drove on Into
Austria where the thing ended
Our caeoatUm wen light, only
am men MOM end one wmnlM
tot the battery Untie* w the man we
tad » really hurl lo lam him
But now 1 am toot about ready
lo neck uo for that trio track to
Uw rood old V BA UMty Dog
Bmp well and write
Iam.
LIVE OAK
New co
itii md all fixtures caaphte. Tfkp*, S trope aad
f trap*, la eatery faeeoda. Mali fauoota, ham hiha,
teak uraiaere. pipe aad pipe fitting* ia all dm
PLUMBING
MARKJ^SHOP^
Mr aad Mm
have their
Mng them from
Mr* • B.
Thud /Weak with tm spoor and
hmbaad. Mr. aad Mm R A Km
i aa MeOamey
Mr and Mm B O MUlar of
MrCamey *pen< the week tad with
Mr aad Mm am wtottflaM Mm
Mr and Mr* IRfc* OonnaOy of
Ka*t Bernard spent imarai day*
Mat week with h*r parent* Mr
and Mm. Kyle Orlmotn.
> Mr*. 3. H. RaabutB of Bdon,
Iowa vkdted Friday deenln* with
Mr. *Dd Mr* Ernest Ran berry and
family.'.. .
W. D. Orydar of V. « N. Who M
home on furlough aad
Du la Orydar of ltubUn were
ner guoet* Sunday of their aunt.
Mr* Tan WUHams
Mr. and Mm. Bf| Logan and
ftnkUjf (if Dtodmon* vert
and viator* of Mr. aad Mm. w. j.
Lofuv
Mr. and Mm. Wcnddl Wllaon of
F*ul Worth vlilted briefly with
parent*. MT. and Mr* D E
Orem Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mr*. W. Z. Compton and
children have moved to thla com-
munity from Oomanche, where
they have taught and Mr Comp-
ton ha* served at Superintendent
of School* for a number of year*.
Mr. Otonpton recently completed
the erection of a grade A dairy on
hie farm here and hr and hie
brother, Arthur Compton will en-
gage in dairying.
And (peaking of grade A datri**,
Runyan now boaat* aeren of the**
Mr and Mr* Doyle Hair and
children. Doylane end Doug of
Kenedy. TVxa* are *pendlng a
three weeks vacation with their
parent*. Mr and Mr* J P Warren
and Mr. and Mm. S. R A Hair.
Professional And
Business Directory
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D. H- HAMPTOI
MARK’S SHOP
NmMwomI
Sign Pomfinr
C E. LEATHER WOOD
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the old judge says...
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OLD JUDGE: “
at
iSSN*sa
sHES-SSH
ovsrma* duty teat Dec. 38 Pvt
Carton ha* been with the fimou*
M Inf W vision of the mi Army
commanded by Oeoaral Patton.
Following I* the recent letter
cent to 10* parent*:
Deer Polka:
I *m well and happy We are
getting plenty to eat even if it lint
good a* the food you cook We
land** at Us Harve. France Wo
went from France to Luxembourg.
I have pamed through aeveral big
town* auch aa Trier, Wiesbaden,
Frankurt, and Bhenae) Wc crowed
the Moeelle and the Rhine Riven.
I am getting a lot of ooffee, but
not getting an I want, however I
like K better than ever. I have been
with Oeneral Patton'* 3rd army
an the time. We ram have been
**"8 loo. Sure did hate to hear
•b*Wt 3. W. getting hi* eye knock-
ed out, but I gueee that I* better
than getting killed. I had a letter
from Oayle the other day, He ia
an right. So had a letter from O.
▼.
I am not far from Ceechaalaeolda
now Maybe you can find an theee
place* on the map.
Tour devoted eon
Mack
Mr and Mis Carson have two
other son* h» the Armed forces
*l*o Dayle. who was wounded In
India raoently i* now sUHoned at
Chmp Hood. Texas, and Oayle la
etni In Italy Hone of Uvaae three
boy* have seen each other In over
four yean
ROUND GROW
Peanut planting seem* to he the
order of the day in thl* community
at the present
Mr and Mrs Reggie “ '
have been risking hto
d Mm Olb Treadway
Qkit Armstrong _
OUta. Men and Tina De Harrtooc
vMtsd Mr. and Mr* Lee BUI* Sun-
Bey
Mr. and Mr* Dr*w Sorethal] of
Comyn spent Sunday with Mr and
Mm. B D. Christian
Mr. and Mr* Lee Ross of lSJTt
Worth *pent the week end with
KM mother
Mr. and Mm. Raymond Sparks
id children spent Sunday with
Mr. Mr* Jeff Spark* naar Dublin
BUly Sparks, ion of Mr and Mrs.
aymond Spark* mffaeed a pain-
ful accident Thursday of Mot weak
when he got hi* (inter caught in
the power lift ef * tractor thus
crashing it k*Rl-
WHAT CAN YOU GAIN
BY BEING A MEMBER OF THE TEXAS |
STATE GUARD?
Laarn th* fundamentals of boing a soldier— ■
uokler conditions not so strict a* the regular Army.
Slat* Guard Service will not cause you to
enter the army any sooner; IT WILL TRAIN YOU
SO THAT ENTERING YOUR COUNTRY’S SER-
VICE WILL NOT BE A HARDSHIP LUCE IT IS
TO A CRF.EN MAN. Ask a serviceman who ha*
had p re-induct ion training.
The boy* in service appreciate the fact that
the Texas State Guard ia atill functioning; ready
to protect their families and preparty in case of
diaaater or internal disorder.
TEXAS STATE GUARDSMAN is e real
military organization; Authorised by an act of
congress and the state legislature. The Federal
Government furnishes all
HELP PROMOTE THE SECURITY OF OUR
OUR STATE AND TOWN BY JOINING THE
TEXAS STATE GUARD NOW.
You will be welcome to visit the armory any
Monday night. m
The guard armory ia located over the Red
Front Station.
You are eligible to join the guard if you are
between the ages of 16 to 63.
YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN NOW
Co. D. 15th Bn. Texas State Guard
Dublin, Texas
MAN MADE SUNSHINE
n it wore passible to bum in e
giant all of the 10 to 1.000 standard
light bulb* used In America the
light produced would cover lea*
than two square miles with the
equivalent of noontime sunshine,
says Samuel O. Hlbben, director of
applied lighting tor the Wearing -
home lamp Dtviakm
Mr. and Mrs. K H. BeU and Mr.
and Mm Claud BeU vkdted Thurs-
day to JiwuSbars with thstr
uncle who- ha* barn very ill for
or tboe. But they found him
DUBLIN HOSPITAL
Dr. O. Q. Ftodtb
.'i
l%eam MB Baa «
ONE BULB EVER If M M1NVTEN
Americans replace nouaehold
bulb* on aa average of every two
and one-hall yearn became asml
annual replacement* in the kitch-
en and Uvtng room are more than
cancelled by the Util* uaad lamp*
In Uw ettio and basement socket*,
•am Wmttnshouae Lamo Division.
The average Ufe of a 80-watt in-
candescent to 1.000 hour* of burn-
ing
Mr and Mm. O. B. Barbee spent
Sunday wtth hto parents. Mr. and
Mr*, w. H. Barbae of Bdn* Hill
Mr. aad Mm O. L. Swindle epent
inday In Oomanehs with rata-
ttves.
Mr*. Wheatley and daughter,
Virginia Ruth .pent last week to
San Antonio where they visited
with relatives and friend*.
M-Sgt. Bddie Welch to boms on
a 21 day furlough from New Tort
risking hi* mother. Mr* Ham
IN ANY
EVENT
SEND—
him
YOU CANT BEAT THIS WRITTEN
Guarantee
FOLLOWING is an exact copy of the written guarantee given by the
Loyd Hines Motor Company on
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FATHER'S DAY
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If you want to km
la sale* manager of ]
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ply fires far 18 months whon mod far ploaturo Car Wvrcs only;
Star 4 ply or 8 ply tiros for 12 moot hi whan uMrd in part far boo-
inaoo purpaooo and € montho whan uoad far eomntaraial ear ser-
vice. Warranty appliao from data of purchase against ANY CON-
DITION THAT HAY RENDER IT UNFIT FOR FURTHER SER-
VICE whara ouch condition it dm to ordinary wear and fear or
injuries to the tiro caused hy CUTS, BLOWOUTS
CUTS, MISALIGNMENT OF WHEELS, FAULTY BRAKES, ar
ANY OTHER ROAD HAZARD accept flat
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FRANK:-
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.