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W*«kty N#w»Mt*r From-
HIGHLAND
COMMUNITY
EDNA llll
COMMUNITY
Jimmy Nml Fair spent Hie
night Wednesday night with
Gary Stone, top of Mr and
Mrs. Dos Slone of the Cotton-
wood community.
Thursday afternoon «*s the
monthly meeting of the Good
Neighbor dub. Jean TWehauI
Mr. and Mrs. Tim George and
daughter. Gloria, of Ft Worth
■pent Sunday with her parent*,
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Bienkm-
*hip, and Otaa
. Martha TMehaud attended a
•lumber party in the home of
Linda Hardin on Friday night.
Linda ta the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hardin of Dublin.
We are happy to welcome Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Cogtoum and
son to our community. They
have moved into the S. E. Keith
rent house.
Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Fisher
and boys of Dallas spent Sat-
urday night and Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C T.
Keith. Mr. and Mrs- S. E. Keith
and family with the Fishers,
were Sunday dinner guests in
the home of their parents.
Brother and Mrs. J. D. Mar-
tin of the Highland Baptist
Church and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Bays and family were dinner
guests on Sunday of the Wayne
Keiths.
The Followers Quartet with
their families of Fort Worth vis-
ited at the Highland Church on
Sunday morning and Were din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Keith and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Keith and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Keith,
Mr. and Mis. Hardy Hazzarrl,
Ruby Lee Keith Judy Bays,
Nancy Mathis, BUI Keith and
Janie Ruth Keith attended the
singing in Stephenville Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Katie Keith and Janie
Ruth visited with Mrs. Keith’s
sister, Mrs. Bertie Eoff, in De
Leon Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wilson
and Judy visited Mrs. J. B.
Gray in the Dublin hospital Sun-
day afternoon. They also visited
with Mrs. Gray’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Queen.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Flair vis-
*cnt last
Shirley
District Chart of
nty st the Court-
rfirn pipe swer at or before Ifl oduck
AM. of the ftnrt Monday next
■ELF WANTED: Need Mr to **id coart. on the 2nd day of
ried, dependable man with own February AD !». to this
transportation to tend to pool- cause, numbered 10773 on the
try Contact Jade Henry *t In- ***** °* miA court anl *fy^
terstate Hatchery Inc, tele-l^gSY Ann Netwick. HataUH.
phnn» G1 M13J. 50-tfc ! VI. George Raymond Natwk*.
---- Jr, Defendant.
worth the money. Craddock Up-1 a salt for Divorce based on
hotstery. 629 East Live Oak. Cruel Treatment as is more ful-
v 51-2tc} jy shown toy Plaintiffs Petition
“ on file ta this suit.
MISCELLANEOUS if this dtation is not served
—within ninety days after the
NEED MONEY far Easier Es- j ^ lt% issuance, it shall be
penaear Start earning substan- un*«v*d
tial income immediately. Avon ^ cecuting this writ
Cosmetics has vacancies for ^ pro^y .erve the same
capable women. Write Mrs.!^^ to requirements of
Painter. Box 13446, Ft. Worth j jaw ^ t^e mandates hereof,
Twas- NUt-___ arid make due return as the law
HPARE TIME INCOME directs. __
Refilling and collecting money jSU<^, ^ *lv!en,UrK^r m-\
from NEW TYPE high quality hanj aild °* “JJ.
coin operated dispensers in this 'iqjk ?
area. No sellng. To qualify you ** •*** °f *?"?
must have car, references, $600 Gra^y„E Daniels CJerk,
to $1900 cash. Seven to twelve ^th,1P?nC<l Cty'|
! hours weekly can net excellent P"8**1 , ,
: rrwmthlv inmmp More full Laverell Jones, Deputy.
ADMNfl mmtMm paper: »
cents per roll. One down for
$230. Adds anything, even to-
come tax returns. The Dublin
Progins
sent flowers and messages of
sympathy to us and to other
ways expressed their sympathy
at the time of our daughter's
death in Baird. We especially
want to thank the people at
school, the students and the
men at the school bus died, for
the flowers they sent. The
thoughtfulness of our friends
helped to ease our grief.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barber
FOR SALE: Threw M*. located
on comer of Mesquite. Eagle,
and on Eagle Street. Phone
Made Broom ai.GL5-3MA 4a^
FOR NEW and used tracks awl
Semi-Trailers call Johnston
Track and Supply. 725-21*1.
Cross Plains, Texas. 4941c
SHOP AND SAVE
On Our Low Everyday Priei
Bananas
Central American
Water Well
DRILLING
Bill McCnnn
Rt. 3 - Dublin
Fred Lightfoot
Phone 3641 - DeLeon
FOB SALK: Used Refrigerator,
Gas Range and upright piano to
good eundttkin. moderately pric-
ed. Contact Mrs Jerry Sears at
GI 5-2724 after 5:30 Gi 5-2679.
52-ltp
Here and There In
J. A. FINE FUBNTIUBE
Hardware - Floorcovering -
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 5-3203 2-tfc
Good White
Evant or Whble Hog Good White
2 Lb. Bag.. 98c 10 Lb. Bag-77c
By Mrs. J. D. Stephens
This community was sadden-
; ed Sunday to hear of the pass-
ing of C T. Thompson, who
: was living in Amarillo at the
| time of his death. C. T. was
| bom and lived for many years
I in this community where he and
j his beloved family endeared our
! hearts as good friends and
| neighbors. His body was
j brought here for burial and
j many from here attended the
services Monday afternoon. In-
terment was made in the Han-
son Cemetery.
Mrs. R. H. Latham from East-
land spent the weekend with
her mother-in-law, Mrs. Dave
Gamer.
Mrs. Edwin McKinnon spent
the weekend in Fort Worth with
her son, Mack, and wife and
her sister, Mrs. E. L. Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cox of
Fort Worth spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hollis Cox.
Mrs. Letha Mae Allcock spent i
Sunday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. D. E. Parsley, Her
husband who had been visiting
in the Parsley home, returned!
to their home in Cross Plains I
with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barnett
and son, Kelly from Fort Worth
spent Sunday with Mrs. J. E.
Steele and Aunt Ann
Weekend visitors in the Aaron
Davis home were the Donnell
Davis family from Comyn,
Granny and Vesta Davis from!
Comanche and Mark and Can-
nie Davis from De Leon.
Mrs. Weldon Whitehead is re-
ported ill at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs- T. O. Rhine-
hart from Snyder spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mal-
- com Blanton and girls.
Visitors the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Cox were
a nephew, T. A. Weil den from
Houston, Charlie Rollins and
Claude Sims from Rot an and
Johnny V. and Dorothy Co* of
Fort Worth.
Mrs. Maude Grissom spent
Key To Well Being
An Alternate Method
For Health Problems
Dr. Clay Salyer
121 £ Blackjack Dublin, Tex-
Ph. GI 5-3317 Night 53219
Hours 8-12 - 1:30-6:00
Saturdays - 8 — 12
Scott Veterinary
Hospital
Stephenville, Texas”
WO 5-5100
Brownwood
ROOFING CO.
Biscuits
All Brands
Expert Workmanship and
Materials for any type roof —
Residential or Commercial
FREE ESTIMATES
Day Phone — C4-94739
Night Phone — 94-5-4139
P. O. Box 988
For Income Tax Returns And
Bookkeeping Services For
BudBMes Farms, Ranches
See COY RODEN At
White Auto Store
Large and Small Animate
Dr. Verne Scott, Jr.
Res. Ph. WO 54469
Bread
All Brands
25cLoaf...
Texas Pink
The earliest cast iron amulets
are recorded from the 6th cen-
tury A.D. by the Roman con-
querors.
LAND BANK
LOANS
MRS. GRACE ALEXANDER, Dublin Rep
Professional and Business
DIRECTORY
Van’s or Dairy land
Loans designed to meet
the greater demands of
land owners during these
changing times are Land
Bank loans.
We make them in this area
and will be pleased to ex-
plain to you how one may
well be the answer to your
loan needs.
Stephen's Rowers
Margarine
DUBLIN LODGE
No- 994
■ A. F. * A. M.
Ju Stated meetings third
Tuesday
Masons Welcome
W. W. Springer, W.M.
Kunbell’a
Un pocfcaMze, ecuy-fo-keep
Idtal Expento Record*!
18c Cello Bag .. 6c
Farmers First
National Bank
R. H. Walker, Sec
All Kinds
WHKLYIO* KACH
8/45*. 100/17M
MONTHLY 25* BACH
3/09*1100/119.00
Peanut Butter
Peter Pan
49c Jar ... 89c
Luge Juicy
Ferel Little, Manager
251 West College
Stephenville, Texas
Thursday n&it with her broth-
er, Roy Cook, who Is a patient
to the Harris hospital in Fori
DUBLIN FLORAL CO.
Mrs. Bessie Armstrong
Phone GI 5-2355
Hair Nets
AU Colon
10c Value.. 5c Lb.
Mr. and Mrs. Leander Goan
■pent Sunday with Mr. and Mm.
A. T: Hood at Proctor.
Norman Conn went back to
Harris this week toe a
check up hoping be is ready for
the removal of the casts.
Yellow Sweet
COURTNEY
DISCOUNT STORE
te ----
Dr. W. H* Stephen
Dublin progress
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Turney, Frances. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1965, newspaper, March 25, 1965; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth539838/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.