The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 57TH YEAR, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1945 Page: 2 of 10
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POSSUM FLATS
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. POttHJPS A VM!!
(1) Easy Washers
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«\.RO\OUR PviMdLttf*<!,
ax acr*Mo«f
rs\ YOU GUVSUjSi
Co^u,
Bed Cram rsckscet for POW*
As an example of what • POW
(eta, here’* a typical package
whole powdered milk. pncen«<
American cheeae, an army spread
(butter and cheese*, whole spray
dried eggs, corned boat perk lunch-
eon meat, peanut butter, in lieu,
prunes or raisins, lam, biscuits,
chocolate bar (ration D>, sugar, ool-
ite (soluble), salt and pepper,
multivitamin tabMa. chicken noodle
soup In addition, each package coo-
ts ins four or live packs of ctga-
rettes, tour ounces of ae^t aad
sometimes chewing gum. The Japa-
nese have not been cooperative In
providing the necessary facilities
for relief supplies to go regularly
to prison camps throughout the Per
East But those shipments which
have reached our prisoners in Japa-
nese hands contained a high amount
of protein, as many aa Bve Una of
meat. Bah and cheese The Red
Cross makes every attempt to five
each American prisoner one stand-
ard food package weekly, For tt •
POW gets his package each week,
he's not likely to run trio any earl-
ous nutritional deficiencies. Besides
the standard food package*, there’s
a special Christmas package, and a
special invalid package with foods
especially adapted to the needs ef
the sick.
Star Shells
uj uiDson nemgeraiors and deep
FREfeZE UNITS. The GiSeon he* been making re-
frigerators for more then half a century, end has
nine year* experience making electric*.
It ia the electric refrigerator that hat aotne
thing different to offer — froxen food compart-
ment and ttrataxone shelves for better food pres-
ervation.
DON’T BE IN A HURRY TO BUY — Wait
and get the beat.
Wilbur Wright Perry, Owner
Pvt. Right Lane, sen of Mr. and
Mrs. Lincoln Lane, arrived Sunday
from the University of New York
to spend n furlough with hia par-
ents. Right has completed his work
at the University and will leave
October 7th for Port Belvoir. Vir-
ginia. for reassignment
DANNER SUPPLY STORE
OF BLUFF DALE, TEXAS
Tide will Include hardware, dry geeda, bg||
hardware, window, dean, etc. Also two bo
>«gi one honed corrugated iron roof 24d(
IN ANY
EVENT
SEND—
$25.00 and up
Over 6400 Items in Over 600
ua for new and used
Furniture
Dealers and General Publu
MONT THOMAS
O.V. GRAVES
mam (flawda In the Dublin Alex-
ander and PUIvc. territory The
following We wua received by J
A Tumbow from Mr Caudle a
daughter telling of her lather *
death
“Qiendalr Artxana. Sept M
IMS Hear Mr Tumbow;
'Since I wrote to you leal I hat*
Icet the beat Died any girl cook!
have had. and It baa been » hard
and did not sake up. Hr pafleed
would haw wanted tt u M wot He
was in no pain. ju*t went to sleep
and did not wake up ■ He passed
away around five o'clock Sunday
morning, and the funeral was held
at two-UtLtjr TUtwdai rttncerely.
Bonnie Smith *
Ramco Rings Wausau Rings
Carburetors Fuel Pumps
Water Pumps Armatures
Mufflers Tail Pipes
Raybestos Brake Lining
Gate Fan Belts
Hydraulic Brake Repair Parts
%
Shannon & Yantis
. Hardware And Auto Parts ,
R. O. Yantit
DUBLIN, TEXAS
with the war* «ML a tong period
of duty that Organ tn Uw Ataadtom
In cold and treat. ttUa Satiation
uf Hrabeoa fi fut toed Uw aortnu-
M*. dimcuA work nuooaanr to av-
ion It atwnt 1? month* in the
Aleutians. from inert ctune to the
South PwtUk Whan pear* come
Ha men were propanng milttary
equipment to the New Mebrtom tar
shipment to mat neorw Uw ft(M-
in* frwit>
Ban any large municipal plant
Veterans Can't Get IrlpHat
Four million aervtcemen who
! have not finished elementary school
: will be deprived at the education-
al benefit, of Uw O L bill unieta
American communities Immediate-
ly set about eaUbltahtnf tch ola or
claase* for them. Dr Haul A. Witty,
professor of education at North-
western university, staled recently.
Dr. Witty said that many formerly
I illiterate men. proud ef their edu-
cational achievement In Uw army,
and many of (he other* who did not
finish elementary achodr'wlB With
to rerunrr their school work under
the O L bill However, existing
facilities for aduh elementary edu-
cation are extremely limited Bart
had doubtful sureesa. and are net
gears'* to the nerd* of Uw velar-
— -■—» ulated and um
Science Beeata Para Oatpol a treat year t
* "The advance* made in agrtcul- W# want to
tural, science la recant years are who are cltglbl
written in the production at met aw auxiliary, i
farm* during this war/’ aaye Uw all the old m
IM4 report of the Administrator of into the work.
Agricultural Rear etch The re- The next nu
piarkable Met ia Utat total annual October Hit.
production in find l*f| hoe been Mr* Prt<
•Iraoot faatf again a* muck fid tt eBtWW'v
S*l In iRM*. w *Wut the same JNVL 1“"
amount fit Und. and wtth tome foui UBilLf
tnUltoo fewer people on our farm*. * /<
possible? "Will, work, weather
punning and price* each play aa
important part,” the report aay*.
- but aU of them together would not
be enough. The final decisive fac-
tor U scientific knowledge."
BIG NEW RADIO SHOW
/ * 1
first Tim* Senday, October 7
"HARVEST OV STARS”
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The motor court la a purely
American phenomenon that cun#
into being to fill a void In the motor-
ing world pnd that developed into
an Important eerviee industry from
humble beginning* aa "camp*''
where traveler* might pitch their
lento overnight, or rent htiBtolt
cluck*. The postwar motor court to
expected by building expert* to of-
fer mere comfort, cleanUnacs end
convenience than even lost before
the war. plus new safety through the
udder use of fir. proof material*,
such a* gypsum, tollable for every
climate.
Heeling heavy freight* over thr
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plenty of heed ted power,
lawo Ve it prevtdtog a lot efthet
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.