The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1949 Page: 4 of 12
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Hazlewood f
FINK EXCHANGE
C of C Contest
Interesting
THE AMERICAN WAY
HEY-WAIT A MINUTE-
IF YOU TBY THAT SYSTEM.
EVERYBODY WILL E£ A
TPAMP AND THEN WHO
WILL I SPONGE OFF OF?
Following are two more article*
that were in the honorable mention
of the recent C. of C. contest oh
the best article entitled “What A
Chamber of Commerce Mean* To
Dublin"
FIRST..Every Ti
Hazlewood Milk
The Chamber ol Commerce 1* an
orgsnmuon for the promotion ol
Interest* for the town and commu-
nity Two of Its civic activities are
to lead the Christmas procram* and
advertisements It also backed the
dean-up campalcn which was car-
ried on in the summer
If a dentist, a doctor or an opto-
metrist ts needed In the city. It Is
the duty of the Chamber of Com-
merce to secure one Such indus-
trial activities as the sewing room
and the free mail delivery are back-
ed by this organisation Some com-
mercial activities of the Dublin C
of C. arr the redeo and the farm-1
to-market roads .
The difference between the Cham-
ber of Commerce and a charitable
institution is that a charitable In-1
dilution helps only the needy and
the C of C help all of the people
their own members as well as
others Charitable institutions do
not expect to gevxnvthing back
from the help which they give, but
a Chamber of Commerce expects
and doe* get something back from
It* help The C of C gets Its money
from dues paid by the member*
Charitable
• Rimrip
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• MTVUft!
DO NT LOOK NOW.
BUT WE'RE GOING to
f*r tbs wry km* «*■* wmtt sfmna
BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO US
Murdoch’
Cafe
Even the Hobo Con'i Bo Foolod/
and home-made cherry fondant
creams were served to the following
members The president Ruth
Cox. Mmrs Quanah Medford. Car-
rie Garrett, Gene Bagiev Heahor
Williams Mr* Short and Mrs
Alexander of 8an Angelo
ALEXANDER li. D. CUB
MEETS WITH PRESIDENT
Institutions get their
money from campaigns snd from
gifts from the people
One of the most important duties
of this organisation is to improve
the appearance of the town If
there had been a Chamber of Com-
merce in Dublin at the tune the
lighting was done, it would probably
have been done differently. In
stead of having wires strung all
across the streets the lights might
have been down the sides of the
streets The Chamber of Commerce
citisena It
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FOR GOODNESS SAKE!
Hazlewood Milk
FREEMAN'S GROCERY
Side-stepping only gets you far-
ther away from where you hope
you are going
REPORT Of CONDITION OF THE
DUBLIN NATIONAL BANK
OF DUBLIN
In Ike Stale ml Tena* el ike eleee el karma- mm Dm
FOR GOODNESS SAKE!
Hazlewood Milk
ADAMS GROCERY
in this city aids new
keep* s list of the vacant places to
live In the city so that new riUsens
coming here may go to the C at -C
tar information on vacancies home-
times they writs the new prospects
Notice
Clean-up Sale
TIME IS
HERE!f
10' Discount on all sales over $1.00
Friday, Saturday, Monday Only
City Grocery
IDEAL TIME FOR
PLANTING
ENGLISH PEAS
AND
OTHER
VEGETABLES
............———————«..........———*
....................................
Our new Spring Seed
have arrived and are
being put in stock.
Hearing Center
We invite you to visit our seed department and
make your selection ol seed and fertiliser. Our
many years of experience enables us to Help
with your gardening problems.
Every seed guaranteed to be fresb.
)■ All Seed Treated Against Disease*
ROBt RT B. HANSON
Beltonr Service ReprewnUllve
will be at the
By Paying \our
DUBLIN HOTEL
Tuesday, January 18th
9 A. M. to 11 A. M.
Other Hourt by
Appointment
savings)
W. T. Stevenson
TAXES
......................
W« want to damonstrat* this
January 31 is the last day for ysyiag your 1941
city taxes WITHOUT • penalty and latarwat
charge. Taaas that are paid tksa meatk are paM
cn tune and there is no penalty and internet
charge. The city need* tke money to op grata.
Sooner or later some action will have to bn
taken on those wko owe delinquent tatao It
will be muck earner far moot of these to pay ap
now without added penalties rather than port
this off longar. %
VERNON BURNETT
Day Phone Night Phone
108 1«5
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT
Now Is The Time To Pay,
Your Gty Taxes
MISS STELLA COLLINS
Gty Tax Collector
Try •* fer parts
m4 servlr* is ail
Feeg Trader* sag
Oearbere farm
FLETCHER BROS.
MOTOR CO.
LOYD HINES TRACTOR CO
FOR GOODNESS SAKE!
Hazlewood Milk
K-.M’MSCT cafe
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1949, newspaper, January 14, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth532523/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.