The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 52ND YEAR, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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Saturday. February 10 at lam
Mr W J. C ourt IWMij away He
had been 01 tar several month* suf-
fertng'from heart trouble Mr Court
was DOrB m Kempvtlle Tex** am.
Angwu is. in« im m im i»
parried Ml** Am»nd» Bailey of
Oggeuby Tow. aru! to this union
Mam son* were born They »re
Dowry Court of Dublin. TwJ of
Wichita Pall*. Texas and Houston at
hou*t In 1*07 he moved to Coman-
che county where he lie* lived «n»
He wa* a member at the Baptist
churc. ol PVaesnl House Funeral
■amice* were lie id in the old Hanson
cometeiy *t Pleasant Home by Hey
Horr.ftof Proctor and Mr
Harrell ol Dublin
Out of town relative* and friend*
who attended the funeral are Mr
and Mr* Ted Court os' Wichita Pal.*
Itau Mr and Mr- Dewey Court
and children of Harbu. Tom Court
lay and Virgil Court. Jar* Solan
at ChUcrrv. Tex , Mrs L T Tatum
and Mi and Mr* Irvv Tatum
ft tlailNii i Texas, M; and Mrs
Min Vandiver and Mr and Mrs
..Hamer Vandiver of Gates’, Lie
iBsheeh with an American Am to
fly on their achool iround* Dp to
the time at Mb death he wa* a
consistent. faithful and conarten-
tlosu worker for hi* Poet
Dr Oath n* also a member of
the Baptist church. Maaonlc Lode*
Shrine the Texas Bute and Ameri-
can Medical Aaaodancna. director
of the Dublin Development Club,
member of the Sportsman s Club,
member of the Bchodl Board and
local surgeon for three railroads In
Dublin as well as surgeon for the
Humble OH and Refining Company
In this district. *.
A full military funeral, conducted
by the American Legion, was held
for Dr Gain. At ten o'clock the
flag draped casket was carried to
the Plrst Baptist Church where It
lay In state until 1:30 The casket
was guarded by two sentenlels of
the American Legion The American
nag and the Poet flag stood at each
end of the casket
Funeral service* at the church
were conducted by Rev Gordon
Barrett of Comanche, close friend
Secretary and Treasurer. City t i-
seaaor and Collector of Taxes, a id
one Alderman from each of fc ir
Wards, for regular term of t ro
years, and one from Ward 2 to fU a
vacancy for term oI one year Ten is
expiring w P Langston. Ms id
Hail. © 8 Bowden of Ward 1. E I.
Blatn of Ward I. A. V Branum if
Ward 2. Jesse Cole of Ward 4. v>
canev In Ward 2. each officer to
serve for a term of two year* or
until his successor has been duly
elected and qualified, the election is
ordered to be held In the City Hail
at the customary place for holding
City elections. Dr W B Ooodner
Is appointed presiding Judge
C E Leatherwood Mayor
W P Langston. Sec
4-3to
BABY CHICKS; We will hatch
White Leghorn and Rhode Island
Red chicks each Friday during the
winter month* Let us book your
order lor the date which you pre-
fer Bring your custom hatching to
set any Thursday. DDBLD4 HAT-
CHERY Uc
arrurnti
tvnt an
adjust (j
eiprirfa
«|fttivm
your
motor i
REWARD! ! ! Lost or stolen-on*
seven year old. light colored Jersey
cow with small scar behind left
foreleg Should have a calf by now
or soon One two' year old brown
Jroe> cow. was still milking her.
Ten dollars reward Notify The
Pr«er**s or J K SNODGRASS, Ri
A. Dublin. Texas 6-2tp
Mr and Mr* R. T Spencer visit-
ed last Monday In Pur*. Worth and
Dallas
I HAVE A FULL LINE ol laying
mash, starting mash, growing mash,
scratch feeds chicken and turkey-
feeds It will pay you to see me as
I have had years of experience with
chickens and feel sure that I can
save you some money and be of
some help I do know good chicken
feed W t STEVENSON Peed and
Seed House tfc
-1 AND 2 TEACHER
SCHOOLS LEAGUE
(Continued From First Page)
Mu* Posy Edmonds Visited last
*ee*-md tn XSDeme with her sis-
ter. Miss Evelyn Edmond*
IN servicing '.nc
col system of you; coi we use the A-V-II D*cbo-O.*ck to
give yoe the assurance and pUaean of knowing dial Iks
electrical system on your automobile It In correct ha, a not,
and that the generator, al all tbnen. will maintain a Idly
charged battery. Drive In and lei a* show you this and
our other scientific test equipment that we have to correctly
service your car.
Declamation Sub Junior Girls.
Auditorium 3 45
Declamation. Senior Boys, Audi-
torium, 4 15
Declamation. Senior Girls. Room
21, 4 15
Field and Track. April 5. Friday.
900
One-Act play. Friday April 5. at
*30
Playground Bali. Friday, April 12,
at 9:00.
Judge*
2nd. 3rd, 4th grade spelling. Mrs
Efflc Hall. Miss Hazel Snead. Miss
Ouasle Hansard.
5th. 6th, 7th grade spelling. Miss
Berta Shaw Mr Glen Williamson.
Mrs Grace Short
Declamation Miss Mary Beth
Whiteman. Mias Opal McCieskey
Ready Writers. Miss Man- Beth
Whiteman, MUs Opal McCieskey.
Mias Cora Mae Thornton.
Rhythm Band. Miss Ruby Wyatt
8tory Telling. Mrs Fannie Boling-
er
Three R Contest. Mrs Grace
Short, Mrs Annie Lynn Leather-
W. J Oanforth. National Com- j
mitteeman from Texas was In I
charge ol the military service He !
was assisted by the Eastland and 1
De Leon posts *i the military bur- j
1*1 Following the short senice a* i
the graveside the firing squad of ,
the American Legion fired three |
tunes over the grave of Dr Gain
This was followed by a Legion mem-
ber playing ups on the bugle as
the casket was lowered into the
grave Harrell-Higglnbotham Fun-
eral Home was In charge of funer-
al arrangements
Pall bearers were: L M Black,
C. A Oryder, E G Abies, C R
Phelps. Roy McCunr and Marvin
Farris, all member* of Harry Powell
Post. No 219 Color bearers were:
aid Lowery and A. L. Llppard
The section reserved for Honor- I
ary Pall Bearers was filled with the
members of the American Legion
from Dublin and surrounding Posts, to enter a typing contest. The four
and a number of prominent I lublln students who entered from Oomyn
business and prolesalonal men. The were Olene House. Vlrgie D Wll-
ladle* in charge of the flowers were coxln, Wanda Grissom and Beatrice
members of the American Legion Klnnard. There were twenty-nine
Auxiliary : students from different schools who
Out-of-town friends who were rn!ered the contest
present tor the funeral were: W. J The Comyn girls won the follow-
Danforth. National Committeeman Ing places: Olene. fourth: Wanda,
from Texas, and Past State Depart- sixth ; Vergle. seventh and Beatrice,
ment Commander representing the ninth. They found that the most lm-
8late and National Departments, portant step toward winning was
George Barber. 8weetwater. 17th accuracy. Other Important things to
District Commander: A B Craw- remember are to not type the same
ford. Oranbury. 12th District Com- line twice or leave out lines,
mander: J. T. Oray. Abilene, Stale As a result of entering this con-
Bervtce Officer and the following test they found that they must lm-
Poot Commanders W M. Marcum, prove In order to win the contest
Htco, Henry Pullman. Eastland: W at county meet. Although the girls
M Dutton. Ranegr: Tom Brownlee, didn't win the highest honors at
AtMlcne: Hub Garrett, Stephen villr. Brown wood, we all expect them to
R 8 Lee, Hamilton, and Ike Brum- improve enough to wtn all the var-
below. De Leon. Each commander lou* other contests that they will
was accompanied by a large number enter from time to time. We are
of members from his post There proud of these girl* and expect
were also a number present from great things frdtn them,
other posts, besides a great boat of . . ■
friends from Brown wood. De Leon, ___... . .. .
Hamilton. Comanche, StephenvtUe. ,,rMnal ty ®f the Week
and surrounding communities Dr A brown-eyed, black haired typl-
Oain'e sister. Mrs Orace Fullerton ^ *lrl (bund in the realms of high
of Salem. Illinois, was present to echool life B none other than
attend the funersl and Edwin Don- swris Gilder. Dorris has built her
aldson of Lubbock also arrived In entire school career at Oomyn. and
time to attend the services firmly believes that the school is
FOR TRADE Good trailer, new
urr» Want to trade for milk cow
or chickens See R A BROWN at
Brown s Blacksmith Shop Up
BABY CHICKS Prom now on I
win IjivA chicks 1 or sale at six
cants per chick and will do custom
hatching with both chicken and
turkey eggs Chicken eggs *1 75 for
112 eggs, turner egg* 2 1-2 cents
each LONE STAR HATCHERY.
Dublin, Texas Rt 3 tfc
Dublin Tire am
Battery Servic
Oranges Apples
Doz. 10c Each lc
PHONE Me. 1
OCARANTEED WOODS POULTRY
FARM BABY CHICKS We now
bare our oau Incubator and guar-
amee you chicks from our own
blood-tested Dork of pure English
White Leghorn* WOODS POUL-
TRY FARM Route S. Dublin. Texas
at Put re* tfc
mind, eating Is alwavs lonam
It were possible, she would (ttl
chicken at least three-hundndj
sixty-live days a year Her idcslj
must have honesty blended I
feminine ways. Boys "a hint ttl
wise Is sufficient " Her Ideal
does not have to be tall dirt i
handsome but merely nest, a
teous and honest
spotless.
NOW located In new building 2
Incubators running Custom hatch-
ing Special care taken of hen eggs
lc an egg 125 eggs up Turkeys 2c
an egg or 3c a turkey hatched. Set
Saturdays and Tuesdays GORMAN
HATCHERY. «-2tc
Picture Memory' Mrs Annie Lynn
Leatherwood
Choral Singing, Glenn William-
son.
P. F. A. New*
Monday. February 12. the 0n|
F. F. A. boys attended a calf m
at De Leon. Two Comyn twyi I
their calves at this show Theyik
C. M 8wanner, Jr. and Dave M
Jr. C. M. won fourth place and D*
won fifth.
The following Monday, FMral
19. we attended a calf show it Du
lln which was sponsored by II
Sportsman's Club. C M ud Ol
again exhibited their ca es. C. 1
won second place In the ! ?»vy da
Dave won flrat place with his *
and second place with his hdl
In the light weight clasf His *
won the grand championship pi
of 116DO. He also received 0
for winning first and second HI
division. C. M. received 110.00 I
winning second lnshls divlslcg.
We wont to congratulate 0,
and Dave for the fine wort B
they have done In feeding to
calve*
We ran terrace line* on the w
at H. ®. TeniH and Whit B
last week.
Texaco Os* and Motor 041* sold on
the budget plan with 5 months to
pay. no Interest charge or carrying
charges LOYD HINES MOTOR CO
tfc
Lewis Moore Receives
Scholarship At Columbia
University Recently
SORE-THROAT! TON8TLITI8' ---
Fir prompt relief try Ana thesis- Word was received In Dublin this
Mop. our guaranteed throat mop. week that Lewis Moore, a former
If the first bottle does not relieve Dublin boy. had received a scholar-
pain and discomfort of sore-throat ship at Columbia University to com-
or ton stilus purchase price will be plete his study of law Lewis will
refunded. DUBLIN DRUO & JEW- receive his A. B degree In June
ELRY CO 50-131C and expects to receive his LL-D.
----degree within the next two vears.
NOW Booking Orders for Baby He has been a student of Columbia
Chicks at *460 at 100 Best ol stock, j University for She past two years,
why pay more when our slock is working hts way through
proving to be among the best for 1 _— ........ p
lea* Order now Write or see u* j
OORMAN HATCHERY Box 22S 1 In Loving Ramambranca
__________Of Dr. O. O. Cain
EXPERT RADIO SERVICE. Phone j A precious one from us has gone
os for quick service on any make A voice we loved is stifl'd;
radio. Modem tooting equipment | A pj** u vacant in our hall.
Guaranteed repairs Reasonable . which never can be filled
rate* We art members of Radio clod m Hu w^don, has recalled
Manufacturers Service - almonds The boon HU love had given, '
Studio Telephone 109 And though the body slumbers here.
LEMONS, Large Size, Doz
SUGAR
22 lb. $1.00
Jowls lb. 6c
10-lb
Cloth
Bag
Pura
Cana
Bacon lb 15c
4 lb. pkg. 33c
8 lb. pkg. 65c
RAWUQOH ROUTE now open A
real opportunity lor man who wants
permanent profitable work. BUrt
promptly Write Rawrleigh t. Dept
TXC-2U-K. Memphis. Term, Uc
O'clock 2 lb. 29c
Coffee 3 lb. bag 39c
SfMaJKIS tjy MBM V**a.
After we have finished !MtP;
menu, we plan to *•!•« p*tN*®i
and the malarial far making «r
school dmoes
Th* gtrla in the other two elM«
have already selected their m*»»-
late and pat tarns and are ucrtlng
on them.
METHODIST MISSIONARY
SOCIETY HOLDS BIBLE
STUDY MEETING
POULTRY REMEDIES—For your
convenience, we have placed a
Mock of Lees Poultry Remedies at
the EMU Feed Store In Dublin.
WOODS POULTRY FARM. Rt I.
Dublin. Texas, at Purrs* tfc
Members of the MethodUt Mis-
sionary Society met loot Monday at
the parsonage with Mrs. J, W.
Sharbutt for the&r regular Bible
Study meeting. A very good atten-
dance was reported as being pres-
ent.
Mrs j w. Halt presided over the
meeting and led the group tn their
third lesson of the Bible Study.
The group wG meet again next
Monday In their First Monday busi-
ness meeting. This will be held la
the Church Fariors at Three o'clock
sway. Her other leisure tune Is
spent listening to Jack Benny's com-
ical radio program. 8h* consider*
horse-back riding and kodaking
perfect hobbles. Sport* hold a Mg
place in the life of this active stu-
dent. She can always be found cn
the bleachers when a football game
Is being played. Among the vague
Ideas that chase around In bar
BABY CHICKS from Blood Tested
nocks 44 so 2 weeks old started
chick* MOO per hundred 3 and 4
week old chick* M00 per hundred.
These chicks sre straight run mot
trxedi chicks and are sturdy and
healthy KENNEDY'S HATCHERY.
Dublin. Texas. Up
Sports Editor---x M. Derrick
Pbstftr- Editors--------Mary Louis*
Campbell, Effie Barker
Fseult- Sponsor Mtaj Billy* Hliot
3 No. 2 cans ....20c
What I* la a NaaseT
What to tai a name? "Oh I R to
Just what wt go fey." In reality a
name to the term or UU* by which
a person or thing to known. Many
of ut just say that w* were given
a nam* several years igt and have
answered to 8 ever since. Ws never
think over the reason as to why
we ware named.
On* reaeon for thto to due to the
advancement that we have mads
In civilisation a thousand year*
ago. people had tom need for name*
than we do today beoauae there
»«c fewer people In th# wotM.
Besides, there were no newspapers
or other moons of rapid eooMMMto
cation and nearly every person that
YELLOW POUND
CAKE, oacfc ...... 15*
Pork and Beans
Wa Have Saad Tt
Successfully in
A4P food stores
White or Yellow
| White or Yellow
ONION SETS,
ONION PLANTS,
Gallon
30c
l 8 bunches
25*
Firm Criap
| Size 100, Delicious
LETTUCE, 2 for
9*
1 APPLES, Doz.
30*
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 52ND YEAR, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1940, newspaper, March 1, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559712/m1/4/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.