The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 57TH YEAR, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1945 Page: 1 of 10
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NATIONAL WAR FUND DRIVE
GETS UNDER WAY; COMMITTEES
TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT
Norther Kills Up
To 50* Of Goats
JH OF FISHER DAVIDSON
Lands In Korea
To Servicemen’s
The cold rainy norther that hit
this section late last Friday caused
many cot ratoon to loqe many
Coats, some as high as fifty per cent
of their herd. Reports of heavy
goat losses have come tram Ham-
ilton county where this business to
much mare prolific. The rain and
then the high wind chilled the
animals with dire results.
Although the weather was bad
for coat raisers, it was exceedingly
good for the grasslands. 186 Inches
of rain fan. County agent O. D.
Everett reports that this srill help
winter feed. Further rains are be
tnc received on Thursday of this
A meeting of the Dublin Nation-
al War Fund Committee will be baM
Tueiday evening at 7:00 o'clock at
the City Hall far the purpose of
formulating plans for the local
campaign, states Dick Harbin, tbs
chairman of the drive here.
The town will be divided ink
six sections -the business sect ton
end five residential sections. Us
order to facilitate the work of the
solid tors. Sections, with workers
are as follows, Harbin announced:
BurnInas flection: Joe Kennedy,
chairman, Jerome ShlUingbmC,
Harvey Fisher, Audrey Spencer, Mr
Ulrs, W. B Whitehead, Rev L. &
Williams, W. D. Raley, W. P. Hall-
mark and Rev. oby Nelson
Section North and West of high-
ways: Mrs Charles Foust JT„
chairman and Mrs. Joe little.
flection North and East of the
highway*: Mrs. J. W. Hall, chair-
man, and Mrs. Tom Bryan.
flection South and West of Oto
highways Mrs. Ed Harris, chair-
man and Mrs. Johnnie Blevins.
flection South and Bast of the
highways: Mrs. D. B. Tipton,
chairman, and Mrs. Tad Lyon*.
Section Bast of the Santa F» rmil-
rsad Mrs. Lee White, chairman,
and Mrs. Clarence Leatherwood.
imbUns quota to $2,11880. “Lotto
all do the very bast we can for thto
very worthy cause,” said Mr. Har-
bin. the chairman.
7b give quickly, effective aid**
our own and to our Allies, tvrtjty-
one great war relief agencies hgww
NEW MEAT CASE COOLEB8
RECUECI) BY TWO OEOCEEY
STORES HEBE
Ray Proffitt and D. B. Nichols
have each had new meat cases in-
stalled In their different places of
business.
Both coolers are of the same
brand, which Is Husaman. They
are neat white porcelain cases, bor-
dered with black, and are furnish-
ed with flourescent lighting. These
cases are very attractive and pro-
' vide ample space for meat dtoplay.
Dublin Lions Win From Gatesville State
Training School; Play Gorman Tonight
CPL HOWARD B. KEITH FREED
FROM JAPANESE PRISON CAMP
wet ball Bd Logan made several
beautiful runs In addition to his
touchdown gallop. Twice he reel-
ed off forty yards to set the bell in
position The entire Lion team
showed marked Improvement over
the previous week-end when they
tied the Clifton Cube 0-0.
Tonights game will be at Oor-
man against the Panthers of that
city. Little Is known of their
strength except that they were
beaten by the lie Lean Bearcats
37-0. De Leon has since defeated
Albany 28-0 and Ocidthwalte 7-8.
Following to the Dublin football
schedule for thto season
MAN STABBED IS
IN SERIOUS
CONDITION
flept 21—Clifton 0. Dublin 0.
Eept 28 Oatesvtlle State Train-
ing School 8. Dublin 10.
October 0—Ocrman there.
October 12—De Leon, here
October 19 Hlco. here
October 28—Eastland, here.
November 2—flan Saba. here.
November 0—Comanche, her*.
November 10—Open Date.
November 23— Hamilton, there.
in ofBd|
Returns
Soldier Wounded
On Okinawa Gets
Purple Heart
RATS DUE TO
DIE OCT. 9TH
DUBLIN BOY ONE OF 3
AWARDED CROIX DE Gl
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 57TH YEAR, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1945, newspaper, October 5, 1945; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth592946/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.