The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1965 Page: 2 of 8
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Marrimto r«Mntf *» Wrttotoy of
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birthday party ware Mr and
Mr» John Btot*. Mr. and
Mrt. Pmfon Eckfictnon, MUe*
EddUmon Mr. and Mi* Dai-
p«e Well* Mrk. Isa Key, Or.
aad Mrs. J. E Waagntr. Mr.
Mid Mm. H. 0. Gkwr and Pun
ate and Carol Chick of Stephwv
vflto ftoveral picture* were
taken and refrenhment* were
served Each one reported a
nice time .
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Mr* L*» un to on the «k* Itot
Ifaln.
Mm Alice Mocker of Fort
Wwth vtaited part of but week
wMi her ristrr. Mr. and Mra
Mr. and Mm. Norman Lott of
9tcphawrtHe vtaited Sunday aft-
ernoon with Mr. and Mr* Pres-
ton Bddlemon
Vbfil Fiord and Mrs. AlUe
Barton of Alton visited over the
weekend in Slephenville with
Mist Gertrude McQyla and oth-
er friends.
Ml*. Aaron E. Herodee went
... Roch
By Mrs. <1. D. Stephens
Mr. and Mrs Dave Gamer
had as Sunday visitors. Mr.
and Mrs Frank Gamer from j
Fort Worth. Mr. and Mrs- i
Clarence Carer from Proctor!
and Mr and Mrs. Jack Gray of j
Masse Mr. Gamer is slightly j
from two recent'
with her baby to Brownwood
Friday of last week to see the j improved ..........» ...... ,
doctor. Glad to say she is bet- strokes. , jl
***■• Gene and Terry Coan from I'
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Outlaw j Dublin are spending the week
of StephenviUe visited Sundayj with their grandparents. M r.:
with Mr. and Mrs. S. L Outlaw
Kathy Kelley of Stephenvilie
spent Wednesday night of last
week with Mr. and Mrs Jay
Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe l|enslee
and his mother of Fort Worth
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Hens lee
Mr. and Mrs. Delton Moon
and family of Odessa are here
this week visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T Moon and
Mrs. Maude WhitefieW, and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Warron
and family of Odessa spent Fri-
day night with her mother, Mrs.
Maud v'hitefield.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cordrell
and family of Granbury visited
Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Parks.
Mrs. T. 0. Sparks returned
home Sunday from the Dublin
hospital after a week's stay
as a pattern
Several relat ves and friends
gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Wells Wednesday
and Mrs Newt Coan.
Mr. Fowler, relaton from Ste-
phenvilie, is constructing a nice
brick home near the new farm
to market highway on his prop-
erty here
Sunday visitors with Mrs. J
E. Steele and Aunt Ann were
Mrs. W. C, Hanson and daugh-
ter. Sandra from Fort Worth,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bram-
ble from Dublin.
Mark and Cbnnie Davis from
De Leon spent last week with
their grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis from
Arlington were recent visitors
in the Aaron Davis home.
Granny Davis accompanied
them home for a visit.
Sunday visitors With Mr. and
Mrs. 0. H. Cox were Mr. and
Mrs. Ave Right from Proctor
and their nieces, Mary and Sue
Thompson and families from
Irving and Fort Worth respec-
tively.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvie Coan and
baby from De Leon spent last
evening. July 7 at 7:00 o'clock week with their parents.
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accurately and promptly
. . . depend on him to
have health needs and
other items on hand for
your convenience. De-
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1 at tl» Post Office, Dublin, Item, as mail matter of Second
the Act of CtangrM of March tod, Iff*.
Cake Mix 4m $1
GLADtOLA,
5-lb. Bag
Com Meal
Upton Tea * 39c
Cream Style or Whole Kernel, 80S Can
CORN.....
5 for Sl.OOZee Tissue 4-roll Pkg. 39c
KIMBELL'S BISCUITS.......6 cans for 49c
Weal Dept.
SPECIAL SALE ON GOOCH PNOOUCTSl
FREE SAMPLES SATURDAY
GOOCH GERMAN SAUSAGE...........Pkg. 69c
ARM ROUND ROAST.................lb. 69c
Gooch Pure Pork Sausage... 2-lb. Bag $1.19
Gooch All Meaf FranksMb. Pkg. 59c
GOOCH BRAND — GOOD FOR FRYING OR BOIUNG -
RIDER BRAND
BACON
FRESH DRESED
Fryers
Lb.
Bacon Ends & Pieces $1.19
beef. RIBS....................... lb. 29c
CHUCK ROAST................... lb 55c
-CLUB STEAKS ................... lb. 65c
DEL MONTE
KIMBELL'S VIENNA SAUSAGE..........5 for $100
KIMBELL'S SHORTENING............3-lb. Can 69c T0MAT0 JU,CE- <*-ol Can......3 for $1.00
ECONOMY BRANDS MILK............. 1/2-Gal. 45c Kimbell's Salad Dressing......Qt. Jar 39c
TEXAS GOLD
DEL MONTE
PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT DRINK.......3 forSi.00
LARGE FRESH
LETTUCE
HEAD
HOMEGROWN
Cantaloupes
TEXAS VINE RIPE
Tomatoes
LB.
SHOP BERRY'S - YOUR HOME OWNED STORE
Pftee* Good Tfcwtdy-FfMay.Safarday, My lS-UO?
BERRY'S FOOD STORE
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Turney, Frances. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1965, newspaper, July 8, 1965; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth541109/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.