The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1962 Page: 5 of 8
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r.lyn Wcvmi of Irving. Twti*.; service* wwc con-
,ur promt id anntmnri’ the ar-(n>tn the Own Creek
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»n wtd t*tw nrtlf ounce* and has; %t . , ,, , » . ,
. . . Milton Bailey off Mam! «***st-
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(»rantl|Mrem» are
Ml Mr< a G. Weem* of Imh- ',lk sl,‘ll"y .* member of
j tin and Mr ami Mr* John ,h* Grace Haptntl Church In
Ki».; of Proctor Strphctivill.- wa* born In the
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!f 4 A Hoy A new «u.n t* j J»nu“r> 11 mi the daughter
i««•;,-.-,ct h> Mr ,m| Mr* J.r ,f wu,‘»ro <* Howdl and Ro-
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il'hco lt(M|>i!a; atal %4*t|glret| i>r4'Cr*Wd her in death
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Buried Sunday
Edgai Kai I. Stanford '« a *
hurled in the Clahetie Cern-1
et ci y follow ing funeral wfrv j
lees held Sunday August \2.
*t ? p ni in the Clairette Meth-
odist Church Rev. A 1- Cionh
Offivaltsl,
. Stanford, w ho was a Mas •
of Amherst, H V liwin.' <
and a meini’ti of the M»|!
cxiivt Church passed •> w a *
Thursday, August t* in tt
Iimcki orirlce HosfnUd . Air
tin.
He ««* Isrrn at Certter.ii'e
In laser County ori Decemb
2v Uari, tire son of W I Stan
ford and Minnie Virgin Sore-
snrn, He and Buena Alexander
w ei • man ted ir>1 ltc. i
His survivors include his wife
of Au*ttn his father, VV T
Stanford of Clairette a daugh-
ter Mrs Jack Wiley of Austin.
I hr**' hrothers B W of Brow rt-
vo«*l S S of Forth Worth, am!
i >, if fra I lay two grand-
Here and There in
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one great grandchild
laighteis Mrs VlT-jand i ‘A sisters Mrs I. W
Barker nf Stephen- j llofffviui and Mrs A I.
Mr* Addle IjmiMe |Tb>'>mp«»n b»»fh of Clairette
Harrell Funeral Itomfe hud
charge of all arrangeirwnts.
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John tiufler
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Mr. and Mrs. Jia' Vaughan
and children or Fort Worth
sjient last week end with his
grandpa rents. Mr. and Mrs. I
Charley Proffitt.
Mi ' and Mrs Auhrey Gibson |
and Mrs Jim Pierce attended j
the annual Young reunion last |
week end, held at the Beach
House Lodge. I .<>!'■|p Brown- j
w(K>d Relatives from all pin'";;
of Texas and other states a*
fur as Washington state and
California attended and stayed
for three days enjoying a"
of' V : >|»orls
One thing ail can (* proud of
that are interested in the Carl
ton Cem-uci) is the pretty
chain link fence three feet
high, built all around the ceme-
tery The job was completed
Wednesday by men from Fort
Worth A sfrec.ial thanks from I
the Carlton Cemetery Assoc in
tion to all who contribute)] on
the fence Without your help-
it could not have lieen built
Mr and Mrs Richard Corby
of California are visiting ht*
* stcr and husband Mr and
Mr« I Isy ■ i ]
Pfi)' Bible School bej an Mon-
ilay rnorning «t the Baptist
jChtiri-h
Ml and Mr Cecil Hyrd of
S'.'prsn.dl.' Mt _ .iit-l Air*
Billy Byrd ,d I-I" Worth Mr
tnd Mrs fill ’ I'o/t-y then
; frtvr' and hushahd Mr ami
Mrs Oberii Arthur spent t Mike Trice,-son of Mr. and
Mrs S. J Trice of Stephenville
-visited last we«'k end in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
McCleskey.
Sunday in Oeimrne with her
daughter arid family. Mr, and
Mrs Joe Bari, Jolerm and
Hilly Neal,
Many jx*r3c..n» have
often rt mark'ed
on the peaceful
a'moHpl crc in our
lovely chaptl . . .
THK SERENITY OF
OUR SURROUNDINGS
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Ja»t receive*! 2 large
ahifiment* o f Men'*
Boot*. Sine* *»' t to 12.
$11.95 to $26.50
Over 100 Pairs
Iti*ugh Out. Kangaruo
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Cowbov and iXigger
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top* The**- boots are the
beat bargain* we have
ever mdd F’!< a■ ** take a
’look.
Men's
Western Shirts
Large »hipment new
color*, style*, floral* and
other fancy pattern*
They are beautiful
shirt*
Men'*. 14 to 16
$4.95
Boy * 12 - 14 - 1«
$3.95
Men’#. Short Sleeve
Shirts
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aaye fl.410 fo $t .50 on
any shirt now.
d'1 ’Men'*
Straic Hats
On Sale
V* Price
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LATHAM’S
Men a and Boy'. Wear
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On Our Foiv Fveryday Prices
Sausage Cabbage
wind. h«r
2Lb.Bag.. 98c Lb..........3c
Spuds
Bacon
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Attention
High School
Graduates!
Are you intereated in a
career in IBM A l TO-
MATION or a career a*
a RBQfUSTARY ? If so.
you may qualify under
a new cooperative plan.
To determine your qual-
ification# ~
Write Box R
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Lb.........49c 10 Lb. Bag. 45c
Cereals Lettuce
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49cPkg.... 35c Head......10c
Prunes Carrots
whltr Nwan Ixmg T*«tt«r
2 Lb. Box.. 49c Cello Bag... 8c
Raisins Bananas
Whltr wuiut i t'pmtrnl Aim-rk-xn
27c Box... 19c Lb.........10c
Biscuits
Klmlwir*
Lemons
IJtrgr Juicy
3 Cans.....19c 3 for.......9c
Milk Onions
Y*n'« or DulryUnd - Icllou Sweet
4 Gal...... 35c Lb...:......5c
Cheese floor Wax
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• fly Spray ^
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fro-Zan
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Forson, Rance. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1962, newspaper, August 16, 1962; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth541695/m1/5/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.