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Thursday, May 15, 1975
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Big Doors Swing Wide Open
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for slaughtering and processing!
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All meat processed within 6 to N
7 days from receiving date! Our
Rebekah
facilities at ZERO No. 1 and ZERO
No. 2 will be open on Saturdays to
pick up meat. Our capacity has been
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Thursday, May 29,1975
No 2 Old Dublin Rd
ing, Geraldine Ham, Mabel
Pojete
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This Friday & Saturday only
Softees Cotton Swabs
Playtex
Tampons
8 ct.
Desitin
Your
CUSHION BELT POLYGLAS
Choice
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Throat Lozenges
See Your Independent Dealer For His Price Prices As ShowriTAI Goodyear Service Stores.
Foam
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stepped up to 4500 lbs. per day or
15 head of cattle 5 days a week!
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968 6674
Stephenville
Bottle Nipples
(Pack of 3)
Plus si 83 to $2,69 F.E r. per tire,
, depending on Size, and old tires
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Zero
Lok-Box
The Great
Quarter Sale
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Price
4 for $ 99
4 lor $119
4 tor $119
4 for $119
4 for $119
Evenflo
4 oz.
Miller, Lucile Wylie, Margaret
Cole, Merle Ganoe, Doris Gene
Nelson, and Rev. and Mrs. J.
Henry Cox.
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Lipstick
Nail Polish
Compacts
Liquid Make-Up
Selected and edited bv Brvan Ster.
ling. AZ rights reserved for the WB
Rovers Memoriat.
Powder
3 oz.
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Blackwall
Size
878-13
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F78-14
G78 14
G78-15
Listerine
3 oz.
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Lodge
Meets
Plaza
Shopping Center
Size
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L78-15
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Brush
Sale Price
4 for$155
4 for$155
Get the “TOP DOLLAR” for your
Stocker and Feeder Calves
Sale Price
4 for $144
4 for1144
Size
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H7815
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GLENN MORING, MGR.
----------------Store Hours_____
8 00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon. Fri.
8:00 a.rh. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday
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FIELD TRIP-Members of the Dublin Homemaking II class enjoyed the beautiful clothes at The
Checkerboard in Dublin Wednesday. Pictured. left to right, Mrs. Sara Harris, owner, Luanne
Leatherwood, Teresa Hudson, seated, Carolyn Broadus and Debbie Arthur.
7 Ways to Buy
• Cash • Our Own Customer Credit Plan • Master
Charge • BanhAmericard • American Express Money
Card • Carte Blanche • Diners-Club ■ ---------
Golf
• Cap
With Adjostable
headband'
$129.
Heaband ad justs to fit sizes
n ’ • to " • All linen. It
comes in six assored colors
with vied designs.
$ , '
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Colgate Toothpaste
-1.5 oz.
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Active
Toothpolish
3 oz.
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We meet all advertised prices!
VILLAGE SHOPPE
$
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Peak Toothpaste
1.3 oz
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Plus $2 84 to $3.21 F E.T. per tire. depending on size. and old tires
Sale Ends Saturday_____
————
For three days only, we re breaking our price
on this popular bias-belted Polyglaa tire.
Double fiberglass cord belts help tame wear-
producing squirm,, help keep tread grooves
open for good wet traction The double poly-
ester cord body plies are strong, and resilient,
to help shrug off bruising road hazards A real
performer, this Polyglas tire puts extra em-
phasis on v alue - especially during this sale
period The time to buy is now.
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The Stephenville Rebekah
Lodge met Monday evening
with Doris Jean Nelson, Noble
Grand, presiding.
After the business session, a
social hour was enjoyed by each
one presenting their talent and
Claudia Loving was awarded
the prizetfor the best talent. The
prize was a home baked pound
cake, baked by Geraldine Ham,
District Deputy President. The
cake was cut and served to the
group with cold punch.
Those present: Mabel Moore,
Bertha Grissett, Claudia Lov-
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Pharmacy
968-2222
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For Mort Information. Contact
FORT WORTH STOCKYARDS
— 82 yews OF SenviCE — SINCE 1I93 —
PHONE: 817/624-3101
from College Station; Ronald presented to the student and his FIVE TAKE TAMU AWARDS-The five students pictured wonthesenor.Egmneertg
Becker, an electrical engineer- names goes on a permanent Achievements Awards this week at Texas A&M University.The awardsweeP resnpnDy- n -
ing major from Stephenville, board in the Zachry Engineer- Benson, Engineering Dean and Professor Wayne Dunlap. From left to right-lyer. ’ ean
and David Gent, an electrical ing Center. Benson, Craig Brown, Ronald Becker, David Gent, Randall Janne^andJWggg__Dunlap^
engineering major from San
Antonio, received awards from
ALTERATIONS—Johanna Riley, kneeling, assists Sandra
Wilson with an alteration when Mrs. Vikki Sears Home
Economics class visited The Checkerboard in Dublin
Wednesday.
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POLYGLAS SALE
41599
Plus F E.T. per tire, and old tires add ad
Save s22 to $41 Per Set
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All must come up to superior
standards. The number has
ranged through the years from
none to as many as*six.
The Senior Engineering
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This s our 22nd year to conduct these Special Shows
and Sates at the Fort Worth Stockyards.
— Always the Top Dollar' at this "Top Market" —
SALES LAST THURSDAY MAY THROUGH OCTOBER FINAL SALE NOV 13
CLASSES FOR HEREFORD, ANGUS, AND ALL CROSSES
Cattie will be judged beginning at 7 30 a m sale day Trophies
and ribbons awarded to the top 5 pens in each class
Divisins for heifers and steers Show cattle will be grouped and
sold in pens of 10 20 and 40 head
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"I see where the lower tax
issue was dragged out and
dusted off When a party
can't think of anything else,
they always fall back on low-
er taxes
"It has a magic sound.to a
voter, just like Fairyland is
spoken of and dreamed of by
all children But no child has
ever seen it, neither has any
voter lived to see the day
when his taxes were really
lowered?''
October 19. 1924
Dean of Engineering Fred J.
Benson during a special faculty
meeting.
There are no specific number
of award recipients each year.
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COLLEGE STATION - Five Achievement Award is present-
students share the Senior ed to graduating seniors in the
Engineering Achievement College of Engineering who are
Awards at Texas A&M Univer- considered to have honored
sity for 1974-75. themselves and the college
Craig Brown, a civil engi- during their career at TAMU.
. neering major from Houston: Awards are based on scholar-
Terry Rathert, a petroleum ship, honors, extra curricular
engineering major from Ches- activities, and financial support
terfield, Mo.; Randall Janne, a earned by the students. The
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 108, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1975, newspaper, May 15, 1975; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559926/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.