The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1973 Page: 3 of 8
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S START OCT. 1st BRING'E M TO LACKEY’S FOOD STORE NOW!!!
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| No Deposit Jug
IRMm
Shurfinel
1 Gallon
Cut Green
Beil
14 Oz. n For
17 Ol
(Umit 2)
Twin Pack
Welch Grape Jam **•
Shurfine Salt 26 Oz. Box
Shurfresh Potato Chips
Shurfine Frozeu Orange Juice
Super Suds Washing Powder
Pops Rite Popcorn1 >*• 19c35c
Ic2 Bleach Vi Gallon ««»
Northern Paper Towels 3»89c
Delicioup Apples
3Lb. Bag . . - 39c
(Umit 1 Bag)
CELERY
Stalk .... 25c
FRYERS
'COME SHOP the FRIENDLY WAY"
THE DUBLIN PROGRESS, THUR., OCT. 5th, 1978 HaTtW) C||lb ^4
UNION GROVE COMMUNITY
new
a*
by Rissie Fine
We are very grateful tor
luire rains we have had.
. Mrs. Willie Magee, Virgil and
I John attended the funeral of Wil-
I lie’s brother in Fort Worth Fri-
(day
Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Darriels of
[Stephenville visited with Blanch
[Larrikin Friday.
Mr. and Mrs Elgy Farley of
I Cisco visited his mother Mrs.
I John Farley here Sunday.
Mrs. Ora Dave of Arlington vi-
|sited with me Saturday.
Stephenville attended church and
singing here Sunday.
Mrs. Scott Bradley had sever-
al members of her family home
Sunday. They all attended the
Wi shall Wedding Anniversary
Sunday afternoon.
Mj daughter Eulafae Carlisle
of Cleburne visited with me
Sunday. Alice attended the sing-
ing! Later in the afternoon we
visited in the Cottonwood com-
munity.
ted win me saiuroay Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith of
JHHSfr wswcrsa* s
Friday EHHjy.
Rev. B. F Jones had dinner We teftend oariffftgfr » ”
Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols of ------------------
The Horidon Oub met
night September 25 at 8:00 to
Episcopal Part* Hall OP
were elected. They are:
President, Judy Whisenant
Vice President. Mary Walker
Secretary, Vickie Durham
Treasurer, Luanne Loathe
wood
Reporter, Karen Cogburn
Class Representatives;
N'lll:'! ill’ll"' HUSC
Junior, none elected yet
Sophomore, Laura Ledbetter
Freshman, Sandra Wilson.
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Card Of flunks
To each and everyone who
| sent flowers, food, phone calls;
I to the Harrell Funeral Home staff,
I who gave us a very kind and
I beautiful farewell tor our mother,
I the neighbors, friends and Dog-
Igett Nursing Home family, em-
ployees and patients, who helped
mother spend the last years of * ------—-- -
| her life in the way she wanted, in Cleburne Hospital and so glad
Our Heartfelt Thanks,
The Families of-
Dorothy Stell Grant
Mrs. E. L. VoshaUke >
Ted J. Culpepper '
Harold L. Clipper.
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With $7.50 Food
Purchase
(Limit 3) ,1b. 39c
Round Steak lb. $1.29
Swift's All Meat Franks 12 Oz. . . 79c
Swift's Premium Bacon ... Lb. $1.29
Hormel Steak Fingers 12 Oz. . . . 89c
Rump Roast (Boneless) . . Lb.$1.29
Pike Peak Roast _______Lb. $1.19
WE GIVE
gold bond stamps
Doable Mum « WtdntMr
With <2.50 ParehMO or More
THESE PRICES GOOD
Thur., Ffi. Sot.
October 4; 5; 6; 1973
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issea away ouiuay erooui. me group discussed money*
We want to express our thanks making projects and various trips
to all the visiting singers from to other towns. Each gill dressed!
so main different place* that as then Horoscope sign and a|
made our singing one of the best pride wus given to the best dre»-<
ever. A fuU house was there and sed. Laurene Ledbetter receivta^M
bountiful dinner. the prize Alter our bualiwto j
Tlie District WMU will meet at meeting there were refreshment*
the First Congregational Meth- und Mrs. Effie Leatberwoad told
odist Churi* this Saturday Octo each girl’s fortune. The leader*^,
ber G. We urge all members to presiding were: Mrs. Ann Gibson,
attend. Mrs. Opal Whisenant, Mrs. Iris
(Written for last week) Huse. Mrs. Jimmie Cogburn,
I am home after a week’s stay Mrs Gene Leatherwood. 1§
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to be home. The next meeting will be Tues-v
The children and friends of day, October 9_ at $:<Mi to ttsp
Mrs. Minnie Rippctoe celebrated Episcopal Parish Hall. All High? ,
}ier 90th birthday Sunday with School girls interested are W*H||
* *--- come to attend jfi
Karen Cogburn, Reporter .
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the dinner in the home of her
daughter Mrs. Blanch Thuiman.
The reception was held in the
home of another daughter Mr. and
SUBSCRIBE NOW • BARMIN RATES
h 1 ON
m* rnm
Rood mors local Wait Taxos Nows - Com-
plsta Stack Markat - Dally with Sunday
Subscribers receive Sunday Comics - Local
and Cable TV Guide ouch Sunday.
YOU SAVE 30% ^
BY YHE YEAR*"
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MAIL IN T
WEST TEXAS
one year f ca<%9S
Morning A Sunday
ana year
morning only.
Mrs. Hasel Tucker. A number of *
relatives and friends attended. It
was a nice occasion.
My daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J
John Carlisle of Cleburne spent :,
Monday night with me.
My nephew from Austin visited 1
wit! me In the hospital Wednesr ;
day. His mother Mrs. Lewis Jones
is my sick in an Austin hospi-
tal.
Willie D. Jones went back to
Fort Worth Tueatey morning to
visit her sister verda Mae SUp* g
senson in St. Joseph Hospital, ..
who Is very sick.
We were glad to have Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Farr and son
from Midland attend chinch with
us Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. King Stephens
attended funeral services of Mr.
Mr. Jones at Greens Creek Tues-
day.
I attended Galilean services of
the First United Methodist Chun*
Sunday evening at Lake Cle-
burne. Was a very Impressive
service.. §K
Rev. and Mrs. B. F. JoOCCfi
visited Ada Slaughter and Coda f
Bumgarner Sunday.
We were so glad to have Mr.
and Mrs. Williams attend church m
services with us Sunday and give |g|
them a special invitation to come
visit with us again.
Well, being away from home, ^
news is a little short this week. «
We were very thankful for the *'1
nice rain. _____ ft
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IcREEMISTAMgS
■PR a'
YOUR
GREEN
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account (or open a new account w J°n eha5fwe try to mak* saving money
More stamps for higher depos , . tw0 eonv*nient locations, and now S&H
as easy as we can for you with h g S,' rfomp* when we return your
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GREEN
STAMPS
DEPOSIT MMB
amount
number OF
GREEN STAMPS
$100. to 249.
100
J250. to 499.
250
$500. to 999.
$1,000. to 4,999.
1,000
$5,000. to 9,999.
2,000
$10,000. or more
4,000 .
Sorry, SAH Green Stamps cannot be given
on earnings paid by Southern Savings or on
deposits transferred from one Southern
Savings account to another. The more money
you save, the more stamps you'll receive. We
are permitted to give only one gift per ac-
count per quarter, so make your fuH deposit
no wl
SAVE 1Y THE 10th . . .EARN WO* THE 1st!
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401 Center Avenue, Brownwoed
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1973, newspaper, October 5, 1973; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775695/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.