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NEWSPAPER
WEEK
OCT. 1M7,1KI
NO OTHER WEEKLY
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NEWS MEDIUM
CAN MAKE THAT
CLAIM!
Your Progressive Printers'
ly, October S, 1964
Tuesday.
name and address) for
per insertion thereafter
Minimum charge (each
) $1.90. Classified advertising deadline is 3 pun.
iv. .To Lite to Classify” until noon Wednesday.
i 4c per word (i
insertion; 3c per word
ordered consecutively.
For Sale
Miscellaneous
4. A- FINE
Hardware
Wallpaper - Paint - Radio
Television service, tubes tested
free at store. We buy anything
of value, sell or trade. The
place to save your money.
Phone GI >3203 2-tfc
FOR ‘•Air.: SS acres Improved
farm land with hiuse, bam.
j 37 2 acres in grass, located five
! miles south of Dublin. Harvey
Avedelott. Box 18, Crowell. Tel-
ephone 684-26*4 - 21-tfc
Clairette...
toS, linsid. mi M JJJ.’XS!' iiT o!cd “ditto I
On choice lot 100 x 125' Con-
nevmiE tad Roger Woods. 314 W Travis.!
Floorcmenng . ■ Phone Gl 53146. 27-tfc
| Priced low.
WANTED: Carpenter repair
work. J. A. Beverly. GI >3535.
24-6tp
WE HAVE a fresh supply of
garden seed and onion sets for
your fall garden. Farmers Feed
Store. 23-8tc
IF YOUR flowers are going to
pot for the winter, see us for
new pots, potting soil, peet
moss, rootone and fertilizer.
Farmers Feed Store. 23-8tc
FOR SALE: Singer Zlg 1»%
Select-O-Matic. Button holes,
sews on buttons, embroiders,
fancy patterns and etc- Need
party with good credit to as-
sume payments of $7.75 o r
$68.48 cash. Still under guaran-
tee. Write Box R, Incare of this
paper. 26-tfc
FOR SALE: Post Oak Are wood.
cut any length- Call Gl-5-3012
after 5 p m. on week days.
27-2tp
BEFORE YOU buy any sewing
machine, see the Elna, the
most advanced sewing machine
in the world. For a demonstra-
tion or home trial, see Ham-
rick’s Sewing M aching Service,
402 E. Black Jack. GI 53177.
28-tfc
SINGER Slant-o-matie; just
like new- In beautiful cabinet,
zig-zags, monograms, e m
braiders, overcast, buttonholes,
c.. 1 without any attachments-
Want party with good credit to
assume last 12 payments o I
$14 87 or will discount for cash
No equity wanted. Reply Ad-
vertiser, Box R, Dublin Texas.
VOTE FOR a dependable fl
tag in ’64. Through Noven
4, $40 off the list price of
Maytag washer or dryer. Ham-
rick’s Washing Machine J
ice, 402 E. Black Jade, GI 5
28-tfc
Scott Veterinary
Hospital
StephenviUe, Texas
WO 5-5100
Large and Small Animate
Dr. Verne A- Scott
Res. Ph. WO 5-4314
Dr. Verne Scott, Jr.
Res. Ph. WO 5-4489
TREAT mgtf right, they'll be e 'A
delight if cleaned with Blue I
Lustre. Rent electric shampooer W
$1. Higginbothams. 28-ltc ”
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED: The City of
Dublin is taking applications fur
position of Chief of Police. Ap- a
ply at City Hall. 25-tfc hi
WAITRESS WANTED: Apply H* U<
person at Sunset Cafe. 25-tfc
INSURE yatir Merry Christ- *
mas! Earn Christmas money ej
selling nationally advertised ta
Avon gift sets. Write Avon Man-
ager, P. O. Box 13446, Fort pe
Worth 18. Texas. 27-2tc
WANTED: Middle age lady to
keep three small children and
do some light housework, five **
days a week. Call GI 5-3135 af-
ter 5:30 p.m. 27-4tc
SERVICES OFFERED
DEAD ANIMAL SERVICE:-^*
near as your nearest tele-
phone (Area Code 817) Dudley
6-8642. Hamilton Rendering Co., .
Inc. HamUton, Texas. 17-tfc
I AM NOW booking orders for
my lovely Christmas cards, in-
, eluding personalized ones. All
[ orders appreciated. Contact me
for show of samples- Mrs. J. D.
^ Stephens, GI 5-2409, 320 East
Church Street- 25-tnc
“ PLEASE BRING me your laun
dry. Family wet wash up to 30
lbs. $1; dry. $1-20; finished,
$4.08; dresses, 20 cents; men’s
shirts and pants, 20 cents each;
ironing alone, $2 a dozen or 15
cgnts a piece Have good hand
to help with ironing. F 1 i p p e n
Laundry, 701 E Sheridan St.
27-2tp
SERVICES OFFERED: Dress-
making and sew ing at my home.
Mrs. Charles Wooten. Phone
GI 5-2004 for appointment. 28-ltp
FOR LEASE
SERVICE STATION for lease:
Modem station and equipment
for lease at corner of E. Black
Jack and Camden St. See Dick
Harbin. 28-tfc
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LAIN DB AIM K
Mr. Rancher:
it study
suited in
in this area
an upward
making it possible, In
m jH R A W L
Mong:
MRS. GRACE ALEXANDER, Dublin Rep.
Professional and Business
DIRECTORY
DUBLIN LODGE
< No. 504
V F . A A. M.
Stated meetings third
Tuesday:
Masons Welcome
W. W. Springer, W.M.
R. H. Walker. Sec.
FOR ALL TOUR OFFICE
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SUPPLIES — PRBmNG
NEEDS — CHECK WITH
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The Dublin Progress
FDVft
PHONE 01*8*44
Stephen's Flowers
Mrs. Homer Pendleton
Mrs. ». L. Hiker
GI 5-3233
After 6 p.m. phone GL 5-2041
Farmers First
National Bank
> Established 1906
Stephenville. Texas
Mem her Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
DUBLIN FLORAL CO.
Mrs. Bessie Artostrong
Phone GI 5-2355
Dr. Ben B. McCollum
Veterinarian
Stephenville, Texas
Phone
WO 5-5217 — Res. WO 5-5218
loan on your farm or
nch come in soon—let us
plain the many advan-'
ges of a Land Bank loan.
deral Land Bank
As$ociation
251 West College
Stephenville, Texas
Funeral .services were held
Wednesday . 2 p.m., in Stephen-
ville for Homer Wolfe, 68. Mr.
Wolfe passed away Tuesday,
Sept 2 in the Stephenville hos-
pital and was buried in the
| Clairette Cemetery.
He and his family lived here ,
rvu ri it several years before moving j
Call GI 5-25! . 28-tfc j away He h sunlved by ^ 1
I wife; two daughters. Mrs. Dor- \
C othy Mayfield of Fort Worth
and Mrs. Hellen McGough of
Ranger; two brothers, Jewel
Wolfe of Cl&irete and' Herman I
Wolfe from Dallas; three sis-]
ters, Mrs. Bird Mayfield, Mrs ]
Elma Moore and Mrs. Emma 1
Johnson of StephenviUe; sewn
grandchildren and eight great-
grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson j
Dickenson are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Johnson.
Mrs. Zena Havens returned I
Saturday night from a visit in
San Antonio with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Turner
and Kathy Burdett of Foe4|
Worth spent the, weekend with j
Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Cronk and !
famUy.
The goal of the Texas High- j
way Department is “total road
service to all the people, favor-
ing none.” This is exemplified
by the balanced highway pro-
gram.
The Texas Highway Depart-
ment has constructed more than
1,000 safety rest areas along the
state’s 66,000-mile highway net-1
work . J
SHOP AND SAVE
On Our Low Everyday Prices
Corn Meal Tomatoes
Gladiola Firm Pink
5lb.bag... 28c carton.... 18c
Bacon
Swift Premium
Spuds
Good White
lb.........49c 181b. bag.. 45c
Flour Carrots
Gladiola Long Tender
5 lb. bag.. 45c cello bag... 8c
Cake Mix Apples
Gladiola All Kinds
42c box... 25c lb.........
Bread Lettuce
All Brands j Large Crisp
25c loaf... 20c head......15c
Biscuits
All Brands
3 cans..... 20c lb
Bananas
Central American
Milk
. Vans or Dairyland
1/t gal....
Onions
Yellow Sweet
39c lb..........5c
Coconut
T2o Irppq
38c pkg.... 25c lb.!........7c
Turnips
Rutabagas
Oats
3 Minute
49c box ...
Cabbage
Fresh Green
Cookies
All Kinds
39c pkg.... 29c 3 Vt gals.. $1.00
All Flavors
PRICES GOOD THURS., FRL, AND SAT.
We Reserve Right to Limit Quality
COURTNEY
DISCOUNT STORE
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Turney, Frances. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1964, newspaper, October 8, 1964; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530509/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.