The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1969 Page: 4 of 8
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ENTIRE STOCK OF
SUMMER DRESSES
PANT DRESSES
A SHORTS
ALSO A SELECT
• GROUP OF
NOVELTY FLARE LONG LEG PANTS
A SPECIAL PURCHASE
Children's — 100' e Nylon — Double Seat Panty
3 for $1.29
Junior Site — Petftt, Medium & Large — Mini Slip
& Bikini Panties — Rosebud Trim — 100r l. Nylon
Both for $2.00
Brvun - Atrtioi
PANTY
P-M-MT-T
Reg. $2.25
NOW - $1.88
T ASSORTMENT OF
PIECE GOODS
Reduced So Low
You Will Buy and Buy
BUY AND BUY
SEAMLESS
Nude Heal — Sheer
Reg. $1.49
NOW - 99c
Bryan • Aglion
BEDSPREADS
REGULAR—$9.00-510.00-S11.00
NOW $6.99 ■ $7.99 ■ $8.39
SHEETS
100*6 Cotton Muslin — White and Color
Twin and Full Size — Reg. $2.39 and $2.49
$1.99
SHEETS
50 Percent Cotton • 50 Percent Polyester Muslin
/ White Only — Full Size — Reg. $3.17
/ $3.39
Reg. $2.59 — Now $2.19 and $2.29
Reg. $3.19 - Now $2.59 Reg. $2.89 - Now $2.39
Shop Our August 14 thru 21 Values
NEW SELECTION
MEN AND BOYS
FALL AND WINTER
1969
Long Sleeve SHIRTS
Casual PANTS
JACKETS
HURRY
ON
DOWN
FEDERAL
SHOT 6UN SHELLS
Hi-Power Loads
12 Gaage ■ No. 4 Shot
VU Drams Powder
$2.69
FIELD LOADS
12 Guage - No. 8 Shot
3 Drams Powder
$1.89
SALE IS
ON NOW
General Electric Dry Iron
Reg. $11.98—Special $8.99
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Steam & Dry Iron
Reg. $13.98—Special $11^9
SAMSONITE CARD TABLES
AND FOLDING CHAIRS
ANTIQUE TAN or ANTIQUE WHITE
Reg. $9.95 - 30" Square Folding Table —
ONLY - $7.95
Reg. $12.95 - 34" Square Folding Table—
ONLY $10.50
Reg. $6.95 Matching Folding Chairs_
ONLY $5.95
TOWELS
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Portable Mixer
White Only
Reg. $13.50
Special $9.44
Reg. $2.50 - First Quality
NOW —$1.88
HAND TOWEL — Reg $1.50
First Quality — Now 98c
WASH CLOTH — Reg. 69c
First Quality —p Now 49c
Higginbotham's
QUALITY and SERVICE
THANK YOU FOR READING OUR ADS
AND SHOPPING WITH US
.AM WHITEHEAD
daugh-
George
PAM WHITEHEAD,
ter of Mr. and Mrs.
Whitehead, is the Fall Fair
Owen candidate sponsored by
the Dublin Young Homemakers ;
- • a logical choice since Pam
wants to be a homemaker her-
self after she goes to college.
Piano playing is her favorite!
hobby and her favorite song is
“Sweet Caroline.’’ Pam is 17.
and a member of FTA, FHA,
Band, Annual Staff, YWA. FYB
and Horizon Club in high school.
Lt. Vaspra Awarded
SMver Pilot Wings
Second Lieutenant , I am wood
H. Vaspra. son of Mr and
Mr* Henry J. Vaspra ot Wai--
alu3 Hawaii), ha* bee.n awarded
U. S. Air Fore.* *jiur pilot
vv.rg* upon grud'us'bn a: Reese
AFB.
I.ieu’o.iant Va-pra i* being
assigned to Griffiss AFB. N Y .
for fying duly with a unit of
the Strategic Air Command.
He wa* commissioned in 1968
■jpoii completion of officers
"raining School lit Lackland
An;
A lltel gr tdua'i of Kanieha-
nt-ha High School for Boy*., the
ieutenani earned his B A. de-
gree in 1967 from Beloit <\Vis:>
College and . is a member of
Tau Kappa Epsilon.
His u ife, Cheryl, is the daugh-
ter of Mrs. Wallace C. Reid of
2509 Summit Dr.. Irving. Mrs.
Vaspras father. A. R Horton,
lives on Rt. 5. Comanche.
COMMUNITY
C0MYN
BUNYAN COMMUNITY NEWS
MRS. MAUDE WARD, Reporter
Bv Mrs; A. M. Dwrick
The heat is still with us al-
/ though we have had over 9 in-
ches of .rain lately.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caraway Mr. D. Moyer of Dallas
md ( mdy of La Port are visit spent Saturday with his brother
ftg Mr. and Mrs. George Cara- here, Mr and Mrs. Hollis Mer-
it ay. i r.
Mr. and Sirs, Homer Trees of
Mr. and Smnv Nowlin Dallas was here for ihe week-
wsited he'* vn*!e at I tm|, end with her sister, Mr. and
Okla. test Monday. Mr*. Hollis Moyer.
Teresa Hudson of (Hen Ros- The children of the Jake Lo-
visited her gr.-rdparents. Mr. gans.hekl (heir homecoming at
ind Mrs. buddy Hudson, last the Bum an Center. Eleven of
the twelve children wore there
Mrs. Maude Ward and grandson
Verlon, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Glenn, Mrs. Grace Chatham.
. and Mrs. Jot Howard ol
Stcphenvilie, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
ann dy of Dublin. Mrs. Short
and sister Clara Keith-of St
THE" DUBLIN PROGRESS, TTTT’R.. AUGUST 14.1969
CARLTON
COMMUNITY
Mrs. r red Geve
Ret . Claud Bass of. Stephen-
ville preached Sunday at both
services in the Carlton Baptist
MRS. B. B. CHAPPELL
DIES IN LUBBOCK
Mrs. Guy McMurry was In
formed last week of the death
of a friend and former resident
of Dublin, Mrs. B. B. Chappell
of Lubbock.
Mrs Chappell died August ’
in a Lubbock hospital of a heart
ittack. She resided at 1718 19th
Street in Lubbock.
SUSAN SALYER
Subscribe To The
Dublin Progress
Between us Hamburgers are great!
MRS BAIRDS BUNS
SUSAN SALYER, 16. Ls the
daughter ol J R. Salyer and is
sponsored as a Fall Fair Queen (while
Candidate- by The Women of
Rotary. Susan is. thinking ser-
iously about a nursing career
after college, and enjoys such
sports as skiing, swimming and
bowling during her spare time.
In high school she participated
in Band, is a Majorette, and
was a class officer last year.
She is a member of FHA, FTA,
Horizon Club, and MYF. As
hobbies she names piano play-
ing and reading, and lists as
her favorite song, “Keep On
Running," by Tom Jones.
week.
Mrs. Ben Freeman. Timmy
md Kim are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Barnes,
Mrs. Homer Barnes attendrd
i family get together in Sweet-
water last-Sunday. >
Mrs. Jessie Lee Caraway of
Houston was here for a class
reunion at the Dr Leon festi-
val and visited several friends
here.
phenville visited with them, j church
M- and Mrs. Earl Marrow of, j§rs, Bi'l Thompson is a pa*
loi, VVorili. S. L, Trice. Tht*r<* tient is the Hico Hospital. 7 : ■ ‘
ii -K <5 people there. j jgrs. Novice littletoa of San
%rs Hirer Clayton is not Angelo and daughter. Mrs. Pci- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright,
foiling ,*o ‘good these- dais | m‘> Berrv of <McsSi4- retu- nod Katbory n Turner returned to
Do vie Clavton anl two sons 1'° homes Friday after a her Imme m Hams, Arizona by
and the -rand one* the -rcatfuf V " Mexii-o. Kirby Clavton I ^ with her mother, and sister American Air lane*,
and in Janj oni,. the criat > • . Mrs. Charley Dyer. Mr. and «-
grand ones made a great crowd. Illaa. on oi An.-on. spent the . , ir
—— . ... i weekend herewith their parents *^r Jv w *Tr<‘al- Jr- ®rs
1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clavton i r*>er w-compamed them home
over ‘
MRS. A. H. STEPHEN HAS
VISITORS AT SHILOH
Mr*. A. II (Tobe) Stephen
and la-ona of Shiloh had visi-
tors during the weekend includ-
ing Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cur-
rier. Mrs. Mary Washburn. Mrs.
.Viola Pendleton, and Dr. and
Mrs. Jesse Lee Tackett of Ste-
plienvilR-; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
I’lv and Elaine of Dallas; Mr.
anil Mrs. Elder Tackett and VV
C currier of Dublin.
Mrs. Stephen has been a pa-
tent in Dublin Hospital for
some time lately but is home
now and is gradually improv-
ing.
Marque visited relative
ihe weekend and attended the
Comyn school reunion at Ste-
ubenville. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Barnes aud Tracie also attend-
ed. .
The Comyn revival mofTing
ist 17.
nv
Mr and Mrs. Bobbv D Pell l,eSTS "fxt Sunda-V- Au«us
and Sherry of San Antonio spent ]a* lhe Lon’yn Athurch N,gh:
Thursday night with Mrs. Ma- “n^*9 ®,y An inv,,atl0n t0
nie Pell. They were met here d 10 4fi-end
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Mover
surprised their granddaughter.
Kay Loan, of Florida by taking
her to Sunset foffe for dinner
last night. They had the birth-
day table all fixed for them
when they arrived. So all had a i
nice lime together.
them
foe a visit.
After spending nearly! two
months with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mfs. Ia-e McKnight
and. children of Waco, were
w; -kend visitors with her par-
mis. Mr and Mrs. Hob Thomp-
son and Mrs. Lee Turney.
Mr and Mrs Lon Clayton of
Desdemona and sister, Mrs.
\v his little daughter Amy
Pell of Ivring, who accompani-
ed them on vacation to Colo-
rado. Mrs. George Caraway ac-
companied them as far as Lub-
bock to be with her daughter,
Mrs Clyde Keltner of Sea
Graves, who underwent surgery
at a Lubbock hospital.
Mr and Mrs. Don Hart from
Fort Leonardwood, Mo., spent
the weekend visiting her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Now-
lin and family. They were ac-
"ompamed home by her sister,
Miss Sandra Nowlin for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lyon vis-
ited his brother and family at
Clifton Sunday on their way
home stopped for a visit with
her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
sion Painter at Hamilton. Thu
; irrive 1 home to find they had
visitors, her cousins. Mrs. lathe
Kerope and Mrs. Evelyn Baurk
j of San Saba.
Mr*. B. L. Painter, her son
Paul and daughters attended
1 the Comyn school reunion at
Stcphenvilie Sunday.
Jesse Kermit Barnes of La
Bonner of Kilgore, visited last
week with their brother, Mr.
nad Mrs. Elmer Clayton.
Mrs Doc Ward and daughter
| of Andrews is visiting with their )
mother. Mrs. Maude Ward and
son Verlon Ward.
Wednesday 7:45 a.m.
KSTV-1510KH.
Hear
Keith Marshall
^;es a new
Electric
Ttefrigerator^-
^reezei^
to hold the best
of summer'" .
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1969, newspaper, August 14, 1969; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776157/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.