The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1973 Page: 2 of 8
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merits To The Area?
We Sincerely Believe
That These Question Should Be
Considered When You Purchase Printing and Office Sup-
plies — A Question Of Whether You Should Support Those
Who Help Support Youl , _ _
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Shortening
3 lb. 69c
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Apple Sauce
IS Oz. 10c
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Paper Towel*
Only 18c
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Coupon
Specials
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to exceptional savings. . .with no CMprculsa Of /
quality In evaiy departant. _ /
Garden fresh fruits and vegetables.. .flmogs
nare-brand household products. . .and artfully
selected finest quality neats. All it the ]owest
prices you'll find anywhere. j
For the best food values 1n the whole wide
world.. .you cm count on your nearby Independent
Affiliated Food Storel
Snowdrift Shortening 3 Lb. (With Coupon) 69c
(WITH COUPON) (LIMIT 3) i
Door Country Apple Sauce 15 Oz. .... 10c
(LIMIT 2)
Soflin Paper Towels (With Coupon) .... 18c
These Items £>
Shurfine Pork & Beans
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Shurfresh Milk Vi Gallon
Light Crust Flour 5 lb. Bag 491
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8^ Oz.
Light Crust Combread Mix . . 3 for 29c
Lyson Disinfect Spray 14 Oz. ... $1.29
Shurfresh Biscuits 8 Oz. . . . 6 for 49c
Banquet Pot Pies 80z.|. . i. 5for$1J)0
Jeno's Pizza 13 Oz.........79c
Nu-Maid Mug Oleo 8 Oz. |\. .. 19c
Shurfresh Eggs Grade A Medium Doz. 59c
Pound . . . . 29t
I Lb. Cello . . .15c
"COME SHOP the FRIENDLY W
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Belmor Bacon 3 Lbs. or More . .11). 43c
Round Steak ........
Beef Liver .......
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GOLD BOND STAMPS
Doable Stamp, oa WodiHsdsj
With S2AO Pnrcboao or More
THESE PRICES GOOD
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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS, THtJR., PER. 15, 1978
LINGLEVILLE COMMUNITY
By Georgia Eddleman
We are sorry to report Mr.
Hubert Sparta is now a patient
in the Stephenville HoaptaL Ik
accidently got burned Friday
.vnile killing a hog. Larrey
Sparks and Roger Sparta of O-
lessa were here over the week-
end to vist Hr. Hubert Sparks and
Mf. and Mr*. Lowell Sparks.
Mrs. 0. T. Walls of Carlsbad,
New Mexico returned home Sat-
urday after being here a week
with her father Mr. J. A. Wiil-
nw. He returned home with her
or a longer stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Fair of
Ranger visited Sunday with Mi.
and Mrs. Preston Eddkman and
Miles. They visited in the after-
noon with friends at the hospital.
Mrs. Harold Parks Is still a
patient in the Hands Hospital.
Not much change in condition.
The family is at her bedside.
Mr. Boyd Knight of Wyoming
visited Sunday with his sister Mn
I-ois Hale and family. First time
she had seen him in years.
Mr. and Mn. Cart Jones visit-
ed Sunday with Miss Emma
Jones of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Jones
and family spent the weekend
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hill of Kennedale.
Mrs. Ruby Christian and Bobby
Christian spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Creog Minzes and
family of Calvert.
Mr. Leon Christian of Fort Wo-
rth visited his parents Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Christian of
Smith Springs.
Mr. Ansel Moss and Mrs. Stel-
la Price visited Sunday after-
noon with Mrs. Gladis Sloan of
Dublin.
Mrs. Max Brock of Stephen-
ville and Mr- and Mrs. R. E.
Wilcoqson and Lynda all visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Edgfnon of Patella.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Davenport
of Caddo and( Mr. Harris King of
McClean and Mr. Ozell Davenport
of Breckenridge all visited Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Lizzie Lath-
Mi*. and Mrs. W. W. Christian
of Smith Springs visited Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Martha Gle-
sidde of ■‘Stephenville Hospital
and with her mother Mrs. Ltsric
Ralston of Doggett Nursing Horn*
of Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Trie* visi-
ted his mother Sunday afternoon
Mj-s. Myrtle Trice of Sunset Nurs-
ing Home of Stephenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Hare visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
vt rw ITrfifi Huffman
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stone flf Df
Leon visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Christian
visited Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs Buck Brandon of Stephen-
vilfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ed die-
man and Miles and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Wells visited Monday night
of last week with Mrs. Johnnie
Ellison of Stephenville.
Sandy Jones spent the weekend
..ith her sister Mr. and Mr*. J. E.
Jackson and baby of Dublin.
COMYN
By Mrs. A. M. Derrick
The community welcomes three
new families. Mr. and Mrs. Lar-
ry Nowlin and Julie hava mov-
ed their mobile home from Col-
lege Station to the Nowlin farm
and he’ll be connected with h'»
father Sonny Nowlin in farming.
The Keith family from Monahans
has moved to a cottage at Golden
Oak Farms. The Whilely family
of Dublin, to the Herman George
farm.
Vernon Painter of Hamilton
was a dinner guest Saturday With
his sister and brother in law (ir.
and Mrs. Jesse Lyon.
Mrs. Tom Love of Victoria Vi-
sited her grandmother Mrs.
Peart Barnes Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Palmer
of Dublin were Saturday evening
guests of Mr. and Mn. A. M.
Derrick.
ROCK
COMMUNITY
By Mrs. J. D. Stephens
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Maxwell
Iran Dublin visited Mr. and Mrs.
H. B. Cox Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Bob Butler from Andrews
brought his mother Mrs. Alice
Butter down Tuesday for a visit
wgh her daughter in law. He re-
turned home Tuesday, but his
mother remained for a longer vi-
sit with Mrs. Evelyn Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stratton
from Dublin accompanied by th-
eir son, Beryl and family from
Wichita Fnfls visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Cox.
Hollis and Lavada Cox went to
riurlesor. Snndav for a visit with
their san, Dennis and family.
Mr- 2-nd Mrs. Arthur Sims vi-
sited Wednesday with his sister,
Mr*. Coy WhitaheGd- in the Ste
phenville Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Blanton
have been at the bedside of
their daughter, Bettye Tucker
who is In the De Leon Hospital
suffering from a ease of flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sims
visited Sunday with Arthur and
Helen Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Davis
spent the past weekend with his
brother,. Bill at Puttsborough
and also went over into Oklahoma
light awing.
Opal and Aaron Davis also
vlaited Sunday with the W. C.
Idmgteya at Sidney.
Mr. and Mn. Thomas Park-
man from Gustine visited in the
Davi* home the wast week.
Thought for the week: Cast
thy burden upon the Lord and He
shall sustain thee: Psalms 55:22
Happy Bluebirds
Moat At Shamrock
Happy Blue Birds (3rd Grade)
met at the Shamrock Park. There
were 15 memben present. Mrs.
Rella Nelson and Mrs. Donnie
Rodger* are the leaden. Mrs.
Donnie Rodgers brought the re-
freshment*.
KAly Jane Pettijohn, Reporter
Ask NOW
SOME QUESTIONS
TO ASK THE PRINTING AND
OFFICE SUPPLIES PEDDLER
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When Tim Parson Sailing Printing and Office Supplies Solic-
its Your Business, Hart Are Soma Quasfioat Ha Should Bo
Willing To Answer TO YOUR SATISFACTION!
1. If He a Taxpayer in your community or county?
2. Does He Donate Space In The Newspaper To Local and
County Projects and Enterprises?
3. Does He Pay Wages To Employees Who Live and Do
Business If) Your Community?
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4. Does He Grant Favors That Yfru Woud Ask Of Your
Local Newspaper?
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Your Neighbor's Business?
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1973, newspaper, February 15, 1973; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776225/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.