The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1973 Page: 3 of 8
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Del Monte Tuna Flats
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(Limit 2)
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Peak JtottfrtBT 1 Gallon $1.49
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LETTUCE
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Armour Pan Size Racon 12 Ol .. 99c
Oar S Franks 12 Ol ....... 79c
Hot Links...........Lb. 89c
Round Steak........Lb. $1.39
Rump Roast........Lb. $129
WE GIVE
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Double Stamps on Wednesday
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With $2,801
tor More
THESE PRICES GOOD
Thar., FH„ Sat.
Octabtr 18.19.20.73
THE DUBLIN PROP BBSS, 1HPR, OCT, 18th, 1871
Dublin Nursing Home News March Show
Dublin 4-H
UmJi CltAui si
by Mrs. Wharton
We are sorry to report that
there a few who are not doing
as well as they should. Mr*. Rup-
ert Blankenship had to go ta the
hospital this morning. We all
hope she gets well soon so the
cun return back home. Also Mrs.
Ida Benton was brought back to
^he home and is reported to be
ckung some better. We are also
sorry to report that they are
taking Mrs. Mary Jones to the
Stephenville Hospital. As of now
we do not know how long she will
be staying but we all hope die
will get to return home shortly.
Mr. Dalton Craddock and his
wife came to die home yesterday.
We all enjoyed hearing their gos-
pel songs arc! listening to Mrs. ______
Craddock play her accordion and Box came by to
Mr. Craddock play his gutter. John and Zola.
Those of us who go to church
went to the morning services
yesterday. Also- several of us
went to spend the day at the
Senior Citizens Club.
I went with some friends over
to Mrs. Tuckers yesterday along
Mayhall have returned In tbs
home. They have both shown gre-
at improvement and we all hope Tuesday, October
that the improvement continues building. We
We were glad to have Bro. stock and food shows to be held
Walter Rippetoe and his wife to bi March, of the Dress Review
come for a visit. to be held in June. Mr Gary, the
Nadine and C H. Carter came county
by for a visit with Rhoda Carter, animals would be
Mrs. White was glad to see show and sale,
many of her visitors this past The officers elected were: Presl*
week. Her visitors included James dent, Vickie Reeder; Vice Presi-
Von White from Port Worth, Mrs. dent Honda Hudson: Secretary.
W. Z. Compton. Stepbenville; Karen Whitehead; Reporter, Jean*
Patsy Henning, Fort Worth and ette Menton.
Jo Compton of Dublin. Members present were. Barry
Mr. and Mrs. John Box was so Whitehead, Robert Pettijohn, Sta-
verv glad to hear from their gr- cy Yates, John Thiebaud, Suzanne
aruMiildrai J. M. and Carla Box, Laquey. Lynn Crouch, Ronnie
along with Steve Maikell from Mund, Tim Morton, Cyndie Yates,
Austin. Also Wade and Arlene Myra Holcomb, Amy Bradberry,
their parents Janelia Gaines, Christy Ham-
monds, Darlia Hammonds. Mari*
Maurice Egan has had several !yn Morris, Lisa Zimmerman,
visitors over the last couple of Tammy MUler, Wesley Sumptor,
days. He was glad to sec Mary Lee Morton, Karen Whitehead,
and Leak Williams of Fort Worth Vickie Reeder, Rae Anna Gaines,
nnd Jack Egan of Fort Worth. He Danny Yates, Jerry Pataore,
also was surprised to see Mrs. Rudy Cox, Blake Reeder, Garry
■■ McGill also from Fort Worth who Kennedy. , Debbie Oanpben,
with a number of other people neighbor for 22 years. Michael Hudson, David Bradber*
“ ----- Melba Humphries caroeto visit ry„ Sam Taylor, D. L. Funder*
to help Mrs Minnie Rippetoe
celebrate her 90th birthday. See- __ _ ____
ing Mrs. Rippetoe so happy made Grander” Mrs. Wharton had Shaw. Ricky Reid, Brad Ham*
Mrs. Thelma Grissom and Mrs. burgh, Charles Turner,
everyone else happy also. of her friends come for monds, Kenny Gaines, Charlie
Mrs Jewel White had several TEJ ^ included: Mm. j. t. Bradberry, Paul Kennedy. Toby
visitors this past weenend. They
were James Von White from Fort
Worth and Buena Collins of Gu* Weatherford, Mrs. J. B. L. Han.
Brown and Kate Cantwell. Zimmerman, Dc* W*yra Holcomb.
Mrs. Hancock had a visitor from Jeanette Morton and Ronda
tine.
Mr. Jimmie Lucas and girls
from Mineral Wells came by to
see Mrs. Iowa Blankenship.
C. H. and Nadine Carter of
Comanche came by to see Mrs.
Carter on Wednesday and return-
ed for another visit on Friday
of this week.
Mrs. Cole of Clifton came by
to see Mrs. Massingill.
Frankie Elienburg of Carlton
came to visit with Mrs. W. R.
White. Mrs. White also had Joe
Compton to come by to see her.
Mrs. Willis Morrow of Level-
land and Georgia Logan
of Dublin came to see Mrs. Trice
this past weekend.
Next Thursday will be the
monthly Birthday Celebration. We
have three who have birthduys
in September. They are ' Mrs.
Campbell. Mr. Mote and Mr.
Egan. We are looking forward
to the cake and ice cream and
especially to the visit from the
Young Homemakers.
Hudson.
Adult lenders present were,
Mrs. Weldon Whitehead, Mrs.
Robert Morton. Mrs. Ronald Hu U
son, Mrs. I^on Broughton, Mm.
Horry Bradberry, Mrs. Dorothy,
Craddock. Mr. Richard Gary. .
Senior Citizens
Host Luncheon
by Juanita Ross
The Senior Citizens Club will
meet Monday, October 22 for their
luncheon. We invite everyone to
come and bring a dish and enjoy
the day with us playing games, or
craft or quilting. Bring a game Kirby Cluitor of Anson
with jou and teach us a new one day and night at Bunyan with,'
game. Anyone that has colored hjs tether ciaytor.
egg cartons bring those or call tfhe visited her cousin
Mrs. Clem Ross. Ruby Short and sister Wala.
Mr. and Mre. Vernon Hewett Mrs jjjgjj Allison ^ Fo*
of Alexander were visitors with Worth vlsited mother Mrs.
the Clem Ross Saturday. Mr. and Trlce ^ shter ^ ciusky.
Mrs. Ed Kuykendall of Pottsville 0Ieta McCulakey visited Sunday
were visiters with the Rosses Sat- afternoon with her aunt Mrs.
BUNYAN
COMMUNITY
'S By Maud Ward
Kirby Cuiitor of Anson spent ,
urday afternoon.
Everyone here at the home
seems to be doing tine. However,
some could be doing better.
We are glad to see Mrs. Iowa is improving little by little from
Slowly Improving
InBiownwood
Martha Blackwell Hamilton
and granddaughter of Mr. and_________
Mrs. J. B. Whitehead of Dublin grandfather Elmer Claytor.
Grace Chatham then visited her
cousin Dorris Miller In Stephen-
vtlle Hospital.
Mrs. Gheran Wessen and dau*,
ghter of Fort Worth spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with her pjo*
ther Dorris Miller and her
Blankenship, and Mis. Hattie burns received some months
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1973, newspaper, October 18, 1973; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776197/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.