The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1938 Page: 2 of 8
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August 26, 1938
TH1 DUBLIN PBOUBlgg
To Accomodate the Brood Customers of DuUm
baking two loaves of bread — •
we are now
be Loaf
AND A
9c Loaf
Our 9c loaf »* !»»• very beet loaf of
Sis s *?U
Our 6c loaf ia a competitive loaf -- and it
i$ for those customers where price prevail*. It «•
not the bread that our other loaf ia, but it » better
than the out-of-town bread that u being ahipped
in and »old at a low price.
We want to please all our customers so
we're trying to give aU what they want.
When Buying Bread — Call for Dublin Bread.
T. W. Williford's Bakny
PALM ROSE
Ry Mr*. Marl BUfeea
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PLUMBING
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The Dublin Progress
Francis E. Perry, Editor
PRESS
PI'BUSHED EVERY FRIDAY
Entered at the Poetotflce In Dublin. Texas, aa maU matUr of the
gag under the act of OongreM of March Snl. 1879.
Mr*. .Joaephlne McCauleyatu)
two children. Ho Beth and Billy,
of Lovelock. Nevada arrived at tha
home of her mother. Mr*. H. 0.
Land last Wednesday Mr*. Mc:
Caulev haa been employed to
teach the Palm Rone nchool. She
attended summer *chool at the
University of Nevada, at Reno.
Nevada. v.
• Mr and Mr* C. M Harvey
and children. Joanna and Danny,
of Electra. Texas who have been
vlalting at the home of Mr*. Hal*,
vey'* mother, Mr*. H C. I-and
and at the Earl Pine and Grady
Land home* the part few day*
returned home Saturday
Mr and Mr* Etfvtfln Ellieon.
who viatted a few day* lart week
with hi* mother. Mr and Mrs.
Frank K»l9»n left Friday for Moy-
svllle, Mo where they will visit,
Mr* Ellison'* mother.. Mr*.
Vaughn and Mr* Ellison'* grmnd-
mother. Mr*. Will Hale
Mr, and Mr*. Troy Edwards
and children from laibbock visited
several day* lart week with Hla
cousin. Mack Ellison and family.
They returned home Thursday.
Donald EUlimn made the trip with
them and will virtt relative* lit
West Texas a few week*
Mr and Mrs Grady Land and
daughters. Louise. Man- I-ee and
Modest* Rtttscn spent Sunday af-
teroon with the Earl Fine family.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Perry, after
several week* stay at their farm
near Palm Roae school, left fop
their home In Fort Worth Mon.
day. VV
Most of the" fanners tn this
community were in Dublin Monday
attending to government cotton
business. ,
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Rasberry
and daughters Ernestine and
Owvnnie visited her parents. Mr
snd Mrs C. L. Faulkner Thurs-
day , "
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fnstallatlon and Repair Work
J. 3. DAVIS
at Ike Humble Old Stand
ELLIOTT’S
BEAUTY
SHOP
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• • Personality Hair-Culling
' ! Permanent wave* that pleaae
. Phone Sll-J
; ; Jt lid red Elliott -Ford Elliott |
AULTMAN
By Mr*. 1. I BeAgeM;
, Price DubUn Territory, One Year, $1,00, Six Months. 80c
]at of Dublin Territory, $2.00 per year
InbacrlpUona cash tn advance Paper la stopped when Ume expires
tag or^reptltotlm «f "any peree*. firm er eeepetatioa which nay
ta (Be column of The DuhUa Progreso wUI he gladly corrected
Its hrtag breaght to the at
OOMYN
By Hr*. L L Hell
Mr. snd Mrs Grady Motion and
children have returned from a few
days vacationing at Galveston and
other points of tatorset
Mr and Mr*: Webb and daugh.
ter and Mrs Holland of Sip*
Springs Waited Mrs Webb's Me-
ter, Mr. and Mrs W. A. Dunn
and family Monday.
BUly Dan Freeman of Shiloh ia
• tow days with hla
McKinnon
The meeting la progressing nic.
*ly with several additions to tha
church. ; —
Mrs. Redge Treadway and'Chil-
dren of Chilton are visiting her
mother, Mrs. C. S. Dry.
Mr and Mrs BUty Dudney of
Comanche visited friends and rel-
atives here Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Z. Z. New Mexico.
Mrs. Geo. Doubleday. Miss Midge
Doubleday and Sam Richardson.
Jr, returned home Sunday after,
noon from a vacation trip at the
Carlsbad Cavern and Albuquerque.
AND
PAINT SHOP
Specialising In
Body and Fender Repair
Chassis Straightening
Alio
Front WM AUnlof
Oxy-Acetylene Welding
J. T. FAULKNER
Located under Odd Fellow
HARVEY HOME SCENE OF
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION"
At the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. F Harvey, a dinner was given
tn honor of Mrs W C. Harvey
of Commerce. Texas. The day was
greatly enjoyed by all who were
present. Many pictures of the hap-
py group were made In the after,
noon so that all might have a re.
minder of the occasion.
Those who were present were:
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Turney and fam-
lly of Purvis, Fred Harvey and
family of Comyn. Mr and Mrs.
W F Aroey of Live Oak. Mlaa
Jewell Harvey of StephenvlUe. Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Harvey and daugh.
ters. Naomi. Mama and Etna of
Commerce. Texas, and Mias Hattie
and Ray Harvey.
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Voice and Piano
Mr.' Everett E. Hancock— 1
Voice |
Mr*. Everett E. Hancock
Student* by person*! Ini
view only. _ Phone
CARLTON
Mrs. Fred Gey#
Mr and Mrs. L. V. Garrett and
sons. Jr., and Max. have just re-
turned from a trip which took
them through Oklahoma. Missouri.
I Arkansas and Louisiana.
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• The foHca who produce refine and mark* the.
product* you buy under the Humble sign are
Texan*- nisi tike you. me and the reel oi us.
They are employed by a Texas institution which
is real hometolks In Texas communities taroe and
small So theyve oot the Texas polntol view
They know what you need and wanfm the way
o< motor turds, motor oils and service: and they've
been provided with every kiclkty to cjive them
to you
A* follow Texan* and neighbors, we Invite you
to stop ter service where you see the Humble
8KB). VOfa'B find a friendly Texas «—f"«»f watt
mq lor you
■Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Morgan
went to Dallas last Friday to at.
tend the funeral of their son.
Emmet, who passed away at hi*
home in that city on Wednesday,
They were accompanied by their
two sons. Dock and Alfonso and
daughter Pauline.
Mrs. Velma McCarty of Me.
Camey visited Saturday with hex
uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs. WiU
Barnett
Mr and Mr*. Dow Self of Spur
visited her parents. Mr and Mrs
Fred Oeye last week
Mia* Viola Waldrop and daugh-
ter. Ruth, of Fort Worth spent
the week-end with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. J. W Morgan
Mrs Will Barnett and daugh.
ter. Iatrelle and Mrs. Basil Prater
spent Sunday In Haase with her
i ncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W
P Havens.
Oacar Grave*, to. son of Mrs., j
Basil Graves of Jonesboro died
suddenly at his home last Sat-
urday evening He was preparing
I to go to church and carried his
lilothe*. towels and soap to a large
tank to take a bath, before going
'to church. He was gone an un.
! usually long Ume. and hla family
.became uneasy and went to look
for him. He was tn the tank, dead,
.but he didn't drown. Hla body was
.floating in the water. Dr. Talley
of Hamilton was called and In
examining him decided he died
with Indigestion There were only
two spoons of water In his lungs.
Funeral services were held here
Monday afternoon at the Baptist,
church by his piutor, Rev. Loperi
of Jonesboro, assisted by Reva. I
R H. Glbeon and S W. MIUer He
Is survived by his mother, 4 bro.
there and 4 sister* Hla father pre-
ceded him about six months ago*
Interment was in the local ceme.
tery.
School opened Monday morning
with the prospect* of a good taro.
Honey Grove Is coming her* this
year making it necessary to put
on another bus. The schools have
four buses this year. The follow,
tng are drivers. Rag Wright. Er.
nest Srimon. Fred Oeye and J.
C. Stringer. One new teacher has
been added The teachers are;
Bart S. Huffman Layman Millar,
Robert Howell Jerome Oarmich.
art. Mr*. Clara Gibson. Gertrud*
Rowell, Mrs. Jerome Carmichael,
Fay Overby. Wanes Dysr and
Grace Pruitt
Mr. and Mrs. Dow Bstf and Mrs,
Frad Oeye spent Thursday and
Friday In Ban Saha with Mis*
Nevylyn jOejre
Uncle Salley
at Ms home I
UlM ftftltfa
Friday altar a month
On**# beck
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cosby and
baby returned to thelr 'home at
Pony Creek Wednesday after a
week's visit In the horns of thatr
parents. Mr. and Mrs. H, O. Cos-
hy
M H. Bingham of Dallas spoil
the week-end visiting Mr. and Mr*,
R W Bingham and Mr. and Mr*.
H. E. Jones
Mr and Mr*. Boyd Ballard and
children. Bryce anti dyce, and hla
brother, Menry Ballard of Lanham
visited Mr and Mrs. J. E Myles*
Mr. arid Mrs. Ed Stringer visit-
ed Mr ami Mr* J. C. Stringer am)
daughter. Jerry, at Carleton Frl.
day
Noble Dove was carried to Gor-
man Thursday and was operated,
on for appendicitis at the Black-
well Sanitarium on Friday
Ed Morgan of California Is vial,
ting his brother and stater. S. H.
Morgan, and Mrs S C. Rallabaek.
M-. snd Mrs Cullen Bingham
and children. Flortne, Curtis,
Windrow and Bobby and Mr. and
Mrs Less Bingham of near Carl,
ton visited Mr. and Mr*. R J*
Montgomery and Earl Sunday af-
ternon.
Mr. and Mr* D. D. Waldrop and
daughter. Valine were Gorman ids.
I tors Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Theckley Marsh of
Long Beach, California wer*
guest* in the home of Mr. and I
Mrs O. W McPherson Thursday
afternoon
Mrs 8 C. Railsback and Ed
Morgan visited Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Partaln at Clalrette Satur-
day morning.
Mr snd Mr*. Joe Lowery and
daughter. Willie Joe and Mr. and
Lafollette of Hamilton and Johnie
Kay Lowery of De I-eon visited Mr.
and Mrs. Henry McAnelly and
Glynns Sunday morning.
Mr and Mrs O W. McPherson,
daughter and son. Miss Creola and
I Guy. were StephenvlUe visitors on
Saturday
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You will be voting for a man that -lords
job when you Support—
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Bill Shannon
HARBIN
By Mr*, t. F. Shafer
Of Ohalk Mountain, for
District Clerk
If elected I will attend strict 1% to the)
duties of District Clerk at all times and will
uot let auy other duties interfere with my
work.
I’ll conduct this office on a business basis and]
} in a friendly and accommodating wav.
I Will Appreciate Anyone Speaking A Good
Word For me.
(Political Advertisement)
Mrs Edd Kuykendall and chlU
dren of StephenvlUe spent leaf
week-end with Mr. and Mr*. T.
C White.
Mr. and Mr*. Harvel Deneman
and daughter of Gladewater visits
ed Mr. and Mrs W F. Hallmark
last weak. |
J. D. Walker of Highland span!)
the week-end with W. C. Gil-
breath.
Mr. and Mr*. Cline Spikes and
children. Mr. and Bill Gilbreath
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Oddte Clayton of Cow Creek
Jones of Longview.
J. T. Ryoti ia spending a few
days at Lubbock thia week.
Mrs. Jessie Alexander la visit-
ing her daughter. Odessa Gold. In
Louisiana.
John and Erwin Rvon of Deeds,
mom visited In the home of Frank
Shaffer ThurMay evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hallmark
who have been at Vernon for the
last two months visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Hallmark Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves arq
moving to Pony Creek where Mr.
Grave* will teach this year.
We, of th* Harbin community,
e proud of the fact that oug
Mr. and Mrs. W F. Hallmark maU pout* (Route •> was the first
spent a few days with Mr. snd
Mrs. Harvey Denman of Glade,
water and Mr. and Mrs. Noe)
"LETO'S- FOR THE OITMS
Are your gums Irritated? Do
they Itch? Do they burn? Do your
gums cause you annoyance?
Druggist return money If first
bottle of "LETO'S” fella to satis-
fy Dublin Drug A Jewelry. Oo. (8)
to oomply with the government
requiivmcnts of getting our mail
box r, and posts fixed. We hava
always stood for better Improve-
ment* of any kind that would bet.
ter the appeanfhoe of our terri-
tory and we feel that through thu
leadership. Interest, and work up.
on the part of our mall carrier,
Cecil Merlin, with the cooperation
of the patrons, that another step
of modernisation has been made.
EXPERT
WATCH REPAIRING
All Work Guaranteed
Don't risk your fine w*u
with just anyone, bring t
to me.
H. I). LANDES
located in Back of
Drug Store
Mr. and Mm Frank
Odessa have visited in
the past two work* as
the home of Mr nnd Mr*
Tolar.
SHOE
REPAIR
Don't Pull I
YOUR SHC
Let us put i
Rubber
STOC1
SHOE SB
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HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO.
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A Trust iettitetioe mrmmtj by Tessai
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THIS TAVERN
OBSERVES
THE LAWS
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better business, too '' -*r
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Allred is very tow
vtettiag it.
da*g»tw Mfe-^MarvlB
with hog
A Bred last
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BELL BRANCH
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Mr and Mr*.
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Gdie -Clayton
When yon drink Beer in a
tavern... choose your tavern
WHEM YOU restrict your patrons** to tagai.
rsapantsbls ratal! outlets, you no* only an-
i curb these evil* Help
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toward driving out the bad
And that Is exactly the aim «f the (vast
body of
with the
.or use
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1938, newspaper, August 26, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561031/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.