The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1969 Page: 8 of 10
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2nd WEEK
Annual Mother Hubbard Sale
v FILL YOUR BARE CUPBOARDS FOR LESS
THE DUBLIN PROGRESS, THUR., MARCH 13. Iflfift
Rebecca ShHIingburg Engagement
Preludes April Wedding Plans -
Roxey Dog Food
300 Can
$100
Shurfresh Potato Chips 49c
Shurfine Catsup 20 Oz. Bottle . . .3 For 89c Shurfine Fruit Cocktail, 303 Can , .4 For $1.00
A. F. Homo Milk, V; Gallon ..... .2 For 89c Shurfine Grape Jelly, 18 Oz.....3 For $1.00
Shurfine Cut Green Beans, 303 Can .6 For $1.00
Shurfine Cake Mixes, 18% 02. . . 4. For $1.00
Shurfine Frosting, 131/2 0z. .... 4 For $1.00
Shurfine Fudge Brownie Mix, 13% Oz. . 4 For $1.
Energy Bleach, Gallon.........29c
Energy Detergent, Giant Size ...... 49c
Shurfresh Biscuits, 10 Size.....3 For 25c
Shurfresh Cheese Spread, 2 Lb. ..... 95c
' — FROZEN FOODS — /
Shurfis Strawberres, 1 (Oz.....2 For 89c Shurfine Lemonade, 6 Oz
TEXAS
i> — PRODUCE
Grapefruit
Pound
Cucumbers, (Select)
Lb. 15c
Red Potatoes,
10 Lb. Bag 39<
QUALITY
JESS CLINE. Market Manager
Gooch’s Rider Bacon
HAMBURGER
Fresh Ground
lb. 49
lb. 49 c
c
Fresh Beef Short Ribs,........Lb. 35c
A. F. All Meat Franks, r......120z.47c
WE GIVE
GOLD BOND STAMPS
Double Stamps on Wednesday
With $2.50 Purchase or More
These Prices Good
Thurs., Fru Sat.
March 13,th 14. th 15th
u
Rath All Meat Bologna,...... . Lb. 49c
Red Rind Cheese, .......... Lb. 69c
(D°c) _ - _ '
lACKErj.
~ Food Store
2yr Home Owned -‘°
REBECCA LEE SHILLINGBURG, bride elect of
Gary I-ee Stephens of Russell, Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Audrey Shil» Kappa Delta Pi Education hon-
lingburg have announced the or society and Zeta Rho social
engagement of their daughter,
[ Rebecca Lee, to Gary Ix'c Ste-
phens, son of Mr. arid Mrs.
Lloyd C. Stephens of Russell,
Kansas.
Miss Shillingburg will be a
May graduate of Abilene Chris-
tian College She is a member
| of Alpha Chi honor society,
club.
Her fiance attended Abilene
Christian College where he was
E member of Me I pom Drama
Club; Choralaires, llilltoppers
and Knights social club. He is
now serving in the U. S Navy
stationed at the Naval Air Sta-
tion in Memphis, Tennessee.
An April wedding is planned.
LINGLEVILLE COMMUNITY
BY MRS. GEORGE EDDLEMON
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Morrison
I and Mr and Mrs. Loy Hare and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Corbell
of Victor all went to Abilene
Sunday to visit Mr. Selden
Brown, one of Mr. Morrison's
| cousins, who is i|l there.
Mr. Paul Sharp of Andrews
I spent the weekend here with
his mother and brother, Mrs.
I Sharp and Mutt Sharp of Bun-
| yan.
There is still quite a lot of
I sickness in our community. Sev-
eral people are in the hospital.
Mirs. Mattie Turpen is now in
I the Stephenville Hospital, Mr.
i Bye Moss and Mrs. Harold
I Parks arc still patients there'.
Mr. and Mrs Marcus Robot-
| son and family of Smithfield
I spent the weekend here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Roberson They were here to
help Mr. Roberson celebrate his
birthday Sunday. Others attend
■ ing were Mr. amt Mrs. J. C.
I Roberson and Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Mayfield and son, Deon
Ray. Mr. Loy Roberson and Lo-
| la Roberson ; of Victor, Mrs.
Maud Rustin of Dublin, Grady
Roberson and Miss Vera Rob?r-
[ son of Dublin. It was Mr. Rob-
erson’s 84th birthday. We wish
[ his many more.
Mrs. Ohniwa Kelley and Mrs.
[ Lois Tate and Mrs. Patricia Out-
law and Mrs. Bettie Richards &
Rev. Mike McCrocklin all went
to Glen Rose First Baptist
Church Monday A, M. for the
funeral , there of Mrs. Ruth'
Mieth. sister of Mlrs. Ruby John-
I son of School Hill.
Mr. and Mlrs. Ben Price of
| Stephenville visited his sister
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo
[Hare of Eastland.
Mrs. Owen Trice and < Mrs.
Monroe of Alexander visited
Friday afternoon with Mrs. Liz-
zie l^thanx and Mrs. Retta
Mack merry.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Outlaw
and Mrs. Bud Whitefield arid
Mr and Mrs. Truman Mayfield
visited their mother Sunday,
Mrs. Onnie Mnyfieid who was
admitted Sunday to the Dublin
Clinic due to a fall she got in
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henson of
Edna Hill visited her mother
Sunday afternoon, Mrs. R. N.
Whitworth.
Mr. and \ Mrs. John Haynes
went to Fort Worth Thursday
and Friday. They spent Thurs-
day night with their son. Mr.
and Mrs. W. R Haynes of
Burleson.
Mr. Jackie Walls of Lowell
visited Sunday afternoon with
Mr and Mrs. .Joy Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grcenhow
and Lisa Strigler of Austin spent
the weekend here with her par-
ents Mr and Mrs. Ed Wood.
Mr. and Mirs. Jerry Hallmark
and baby of Odessa spent from
Thursday until Saturday with
his parents, Mr and Mrs. lam.
Hallmark.
Mrs. Maud Whitefiefd spent
last week with her daughter, t
Mr. and .Mrs. Dolton Moon and
Mr. and Mrs. LoVell Sparks all
of Odessa.
Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Mefford
and girls of Odessa spent the
weekend here with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hickey. They
took Mr. Ilickey to a Fort Worth
hospital Monday. He may have
surgery there this week on one
Mr. and Mrs. Max Brock of
Stephenville visited her mother
Sunday, Mrs. G. F. Wllcoxon,
The late John Wannamaker once said, “Half the
money I spend in advertising is wasted. But I haVe
never been able to figure out just which half.”'
Maybe he was jesting. Maybe not. We don’t
know. But we do ktiow there are problems in even
attempting to do any funeral home advertising.
Almost all funeral homes can and do say the same
things. The ads usually stress quiet, dignified ser-
vice; reverent care; sympathetic understanding;
reputation for attention to detail - and so on. Ac-
tually however, when funeral home services are
needed, the selection is nearly always made for
reasons of reputation.
Through the years, our firm has earned a de-
servingly gobd reputation. Many families already
know this. Even so, to better acquaint everyone
With who we are, what we stand for, how and What
we think, - this new column will appear every week
in this newspaper. Watch for it. Read it. You will
find it interesting . . . HARRELL FUNERAL
Home, Dublin, Phone 445-3311.
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1969, newspaper, March 13, 1969; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775424/m1/8/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.