The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1967 Page: 4 of 12
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Lorry Cathey Works
As Summer Employee
At Local SCS Office
Larry Cathey of Irving, and
Tarleton State
Keep Dairy Products Cool,
Clean, Covered, Good Rule
b\
By Mrs. J. A. Fine
Mrs. Willie Mayee is visiting
with her children in Louisana
this week.
Mr and Mrs Fred Burleson
had relatives visit with them
from Fort Worth and Lampasses
Iasi week.
Mr. «nd Mrs Clemont Jones
visaed with Mr. and Mrs. Hip
Thurman and Mr and Mrs.
taw is Jones in Kingsland this
weekend.
Mrs. tae Ponder and Mrs,
John Carlisle of Cleburne visi-
rd with Mrs. Jim Fine Wed-
rt «<1 ay-
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dove
of Fort Worth visited with her
< her Sunday and attended
< hurch nt the First Congrega-
-■•nal Methodist.
Few R F Jones spoke in the
re p intist church in Step
. I'1 Sunday evening.
'! <•! :1.t n of Mrs. Minnie
J with Iwr last week.
P-'.v ( amp of Galveston
wi’h Mr. and Mrs.
S-’>;•!! this weekend,
j V’- Maple Bradberry had
Ire:i from different
: s v:-.t with her this week
panto shelf for several months
without deterioration. As soon
as you reconstitute nonfat
dairy milk, the liquid product
needs refrigeration. Chilling
the reconstituted product un-
its flavor.
A good rule to follow in hand-
ling daidy products in the
home is to keep them cool,
clean, and covered.
So writes Dr. Alexander
Swantz in the 1965 Yearbook
of Agriculture, Consumers
All." Other helpful hints from
Dr Swantz’s article for the
storage of dairy food are:
Fluid milk products should
be refrigerated as soon as pos-
sible after purchase Remove
fluid milk products from the
refrigerator only as needed
and put the containers back in
the refrigerator promptly.
Because milk can absorb
a student at
College in Stephenville is a
new employee, as a summer
trainer, at the local Soil and
Water Conservation Service
reported Cullen Dansby this
week.
Larry plans to work thro-
ugh the summer and return to
college this fall at Texas Tech.
proves
Dry whole milk should be
stored in tightty covered, mois-
tureproof containers. Recon-
stituted dry whole milk needs
refrigeration.
Canned evaporated milk keeps
well on the pantry shelf until
opened. Onoe the can is open-
ed, evaporated milk needs re-
frigeration and has about the
same storage life as fresh milk.
Natural cheeses should be
kept refrigerated.
Soft cheeses, such as cottage
and cream cheese, are quite
perishable and should be used
soon after purchase.
Cured cheese, such as Ched-
' dar and Swiss, keep well in
! the refrigerator for up to sev-
j oral months if protected from
drying out. Any mold that may
| develop on natural cheeses is
not harmful, but it man be
NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE AC
CF OUR SUMMER SPECIALS
AND GOOD USED CARS.
HFY IOOK! YOU can get a
want rd !a the Dublin Progress
at Ibese new rates: 25 words
for 75c for first run and If run
consecutively the price is M
cents.
Phone 445-2223
211 N. Patrick
Where you get , whale of » .leal on an aufonrohile
ure 25
of Dublin
White Swan
White Swan, CUT GREEN, 303 Can
CATSUP. . 14 oz. Bot. 4 For 89c
White Swan, 46 oz. Can
4 For 89c
3 For $1.00
^ow every day1.
(Even on weekends)
Family fares
on Santa Fe.
White Swan, Condensed Tall Can
White Swan, 300 Can
White Swan, WHITE OR YELLOW, 300 Can
HOMINY.......4 For 39c
3 For 49c
5 For 69c
White Swan, Dry
White Swan, Reg. ('an
White Swan, 303 Can
2 Lbs. 25c
2 For 49c
4 For 89c
White Swan
JELLY & JAM
White Swan, MUSTARD OR TURNIP
White Swan, Hat Can
3 Lb. Jar 79c
3 For 99c
4 For 49c
Elcor
White Swan, 303 Can
4 Rolls 29c
White Swan, 300 Can
4 For 89c
5 For 69c
White Swan, Reg. or Drip
COFFEE..
White Swan, WHOLE KERNEL OR
CREME STYLE
White Swan
6 Cans 39c
5 For $1.00
Each 25c
Foremost, ICE MILK
1/2 Gal. 39c
Garden Fresh
BUCKEYED PEAS
Foremost
Vine Ripe
Sammy’s Pride,
BEEF
CHUCK
USDA
GRADED
Start your Santa Fe trip
any day of the week, and
on any of our famous trains.
Take, for example, the family of five pictured
here: Baby travels free. The older children
(under 12 years) go round trip for half the
cost of a 1-way ticket. Mom goes round tnp
on a 1-way fare. Only Dad pays a full fare.
Take your family on an exciting Santa Fe
adventure to the Southwest Sun Country, to
California, or to Canada’s Expo 67 through
Chicago. Go now. Pay later. For information
or reservations, call
These Prices Include Cutting and
Wrapping too Your Specifications.
These are local Top Quality
Calves. Come by and see
them.
Ground Fresh Daily
1 Lb. 49c. . .3 Lbs. $139
Fore Quarter. Lb. 42c
SOUTH PARK SUPER SAVE
OZZIE ORSBORN
524 SOUTH PATRICK
FRED HUNTER
STORE MANAGER
MARKET MANAGER
Ws Resstsre The Right To Limit Quonities
Santa Fe
Round Bone
ROAST .........
......1
.B. 49c
Baby Beef, FOR BAR-B-Q
RIBS..........
., . : 3 Lbs. $1.00
Flavor-Packed, FOR YOUR GRILL
CLUB STEAK.......
. .._____1
Lb. 69c
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1967, newspaper, June 8, 1967; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth541647/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.