De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1990 Page: 2 of 8
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Everyone is welcome to attend.
Music will be by the Good Time
Band.
Thursday, March 1,1990
Dance Planned
The Half Century Dance Club of
De Leon will sponsor a dance on
Friday, March 2, at De Leon City
Hall from 7 to 10:30 p.m.
The Jennie Lee
Catfish and Shrimp Buffet
1755 S. Loop Stephenville
OUR SPECIALTY IS
CORNMEAL CRISPY FRIED
CATFISH
We sell over a ton a month •
Buffet Style!
Tues. - Sat. Sunday
4:30-9:00 11:00-2:30
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VOLUME BUYER’S SPECIALS
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Leon Roofing, W. J. Dickey, John
Fourie, Sam Frasier, Gary E.
Golden, Shirley Ruth Kuhn, G. C.
Mohon, O. C/D Morris, A. T. Nabors,
Arden G. Parker, Clyde Wright, and
R. Wright.
Frank A. Hitt of Desdemona is
also included in the list.
Wednesday afternoon to show the
residents.
Bro. Payne Hattox led Bible
Study Thursday morning with 21
residents attending.
W. W. PUBLISHING CO., INC.
Co-Publisbers -
William B. and Judith Wilkerson
Editor - Gayle E. Wilkerson
Managing Editor - Cindy Beaty
Assistant Editor - Glenda Wilkerson
Staff Photographer - Ronald Wilkerson
Lunch
Monday- Burrito,
Rtl Comanche, TX-( 817) 879-2828
Off Hwy. 377 4to mi. East of Comanche Co.
Courthouse; Off Hwy. 16 4 to ml. North of
• Comanche Co. Courthouse
This Ad Good Through March 6
original owner or his or her heirs.”
Persons who find their names on
the list can call the Texas State
Treasury on it’s toll-free telephone
line at 1-800-654-3463 or they can
write the State Treasury at P.O. Box
17728, Austin, TX. 78760. The toll-
free line opens at noon on March 4.
During the first few weeks after
the list is published, the toll-free line
is often tied up by the volume of
calls. The lines, however, are kept
open for an extended period and
there is no time limit for making a
claim.
The telephone hours are 8 a.m.
to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday
from March 5 through Anril 6. After
Tender,
Meaty
Pork Ribs
41b. box
$6.95
Family Pak
Pork Chops
41b. box
. I7-95 ,
< All Beef '
Ground
Beef
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$1.29 lb. .
Try Our Delicious
SMOKED SAUSAGES
Made With Only Lean Beef
& Pork - German, Polish,
Kolbassey, Salami,
Bologna, Summer Sausage
Hot Links, Reg. Smoked
Links
New; Smoked Turkey
Sausages
ahi Steaks
(lean)
41b. box
$9-96 >
All Beef
Beef
Patties
51b. box
$7.95
Country
Style
Sausage
Patties
41b. box
^$6.9Lz
Split
Fryer
Breasts
31b. box
15.85
Breaded
Steak
Fingers
•Oct.
FREEZER PAC’S
34 Tenderized Round Steak
44 Family Pak Pork Chops
54 Ground Beef (all beef)
64 Grade A Fryers
54 Beef Patties (all beef)
44 Chuck Roast (lean)
27 LBS. ONLY $42.95
44 Boneless Sirloin Strips
44 Family Pak Pork Chops
34 Tenderized Round Steak
54 Ground Beef (All Beef)
44 French Fries
64 Grade A Fryers
54 Beef Patties (All Beef)
44 Chuck Roast (lean)
44 Pork Ribs (tender)
SENIOR
CITIZENS'
MENU
Subscription Rates: $15.00 per year in Comanche County; $16.50 per year
elsewhere in Texas; $17.50 per year outside Texas. Cards of Thanks and
other messages are charged at classified advertising rates of $5.00 minimum
for 25 words of less. Each additional word is five cents.
Postmaster: Sena address changes to De Leon Free Press, P. O. Box 320,.
De Leon. Texas 76444-0320.
The De Leon Free Press, P. O. Box 320, De Leon, Texas 76444 (Publication
No. 150060) is published weekly every Thursday at 304 South Texas, De l^on,
Texas 76444. Second Class Postage Paid at De Leon, Texas 76444
bread, milk topping, refrigerator cookies, milk,
Tuesday- Beef and macaroni, bread, butter
green peas, carrot sticks, vanilla
pudding, bread, milk
to be present for this meeting and
the Comanche Kiwanis Club
respectfully urges all interested
voters to attend this meeting.
German
Style
Smoked
Sausage
31b. box
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(Cont’d from Pagel)
Unclaimed Money
April 7, the hotirs will be from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Those from De Leon having
unclaimed money in the Texas
Treasury are: Edward Bradshaw,
Robert Bradshaw, William
Bradshaw, Edward Bradshaw, Jr.,
G. S/W S Caraway, Sr., B.
Chambers, Charlotte Chambers, De
John Cornyn and George Barbary;
Justice Supreme Court, Place 2-
Charles Ben Howell and Lamar
McCorkle; Judge, Court of Criminal
Appeals, Place 2- Joseph A. (Joe)
Devany and Allen C. Isbell; Judge,
Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2-
Oliver S. Kitzman,; and Judge,
Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4,
Unexpired Term- David
Berchelmann.
forum’s purpose is to allow the
candidates and voters an
Comanche Club
Sponsoring “Meet
The Candidates”
elective office. The date for this
meeting in Monday, March 5, at 7:00
p.m. and to be held at the Comanche
Community Center. A full slate of
announced candidates have agreed
The Comanche Kiwanis Club is
pleased to announce and sponsor a
‘‘Meet the Candidates” forum
relative to the upcoming
on
Admitted
February 19- Alvarene Barker,
William Whisenant, Marjorie
Power, Fred Stokes, Dale George,
Retha Leatherwood, Lola Akers
February 20- Mary Hight, Loucile
Stewart, Paul Brownlee
February 21- Ben Howard, Gracy
Hamilton, Ben Townley, Mildred
Hoot, Ida Frazier, Purnia Smith
Commissioner of General Land
Office. For agriculture
commissioner are Richard McIver,
Rick Perry, and Gene L. Duke.
Ted Lawson and Beau Boulter are
running for railroad commissioner;
Chief Justice, Supreme Court- Tom
Phillips and Daniel R. Rutherford;
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 1-
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Open House
highest educational level and that
quality education for all students is
continued.”
The Open House schedule is as
follows:
Elementary school - first grade “Meet the Candidates”
on Monday, * second grade on relative to the
Tuesday, third grade on Wednesday, Democratic primary elections
fourth grade on Thursday, and fifth Tuesday, March 13. This political
grade and kindergarten on Friday; f
Middle and high schools-all week candidates and
with emphasis on Tuesday night at 7 opportunity to meet one another and
p.m. in the high school gym. relate views on each candidates’
News From
Canterbury Villa
On the visitors’ register: Cula
Palmer and Thursie Johnson’s
guests were Marcus, Judy and Mark
Lee Patterson, Sebom and Betty
Golden, and Ix>rine Koonce.
Dorothy Rucker visited Lucille
Caraway and Virgie Rucker. Nancy
Haile’s guests were Jack and Bill
Wheat, W. G. Haile, Lovie Sides, and
Valda Larsen. Curly Bassett and
Ruth Shupp were in to see Bill
Huddleston.
Last week’s game winners were
Ruby Montague, Thursie Johnson,
Reba I^ane, Jim Wilkerson, Freda
Joiner, Bill Huddleston, Docia
Renfro, Vernon Sides, and Edgar
Adams. The blackout winners were
Eva Coley and Ruby Montague.
The singers here to sing for
Tuesday’s Gospel in Song were
Friday- March 2- Hamburger Curly West, Gladys Bradford, Eva
* ____ steak, onion gravy, black-eyed peas, Coley, Curt Holdridge, Gladys
Fridav-BiscuTts. sausage? juice, cooked cabbage, banana pudding, Simpson, Bernice Farley, Elsie
milk
Joyce Sides, Lovie Sides, and
Euna Terrill were the Methodist
Church ladies hostessing the
February birthday party held
Thursday afternoon. They served
cookies, angel food cake, and punch
to all the residents, and presented
gifts to the honorees, who also
received corsages and boutonnieres
made by LaJoyce Johnson, Vicki
Robinett played sing-along songs for
the entertainment on the piano.
Kay Seckinger'taught Sunday
School with 20 residents attending.
The afternoon services were from
the Assembly of God. Margaret
McGehee played the piano, Woody
McGehee directed the songs, and
Rev. Stan Carlson delivered the
message for the 21 residents who
attended.
Marvin and Gladys Holdridge
returned to their home.
Our thoughts are with the family
of J. B. Morris as we share the loss
of their loved one.
Week March 5-9
Breakfast
Monday- Assorted
buttered toast, juice, milk
Tuesday- Hot oatmeal, toast, fruit,
milK
Wednesday- French toast, fried
ham, juice, milk
Thursday- Quick cake, fruit, milk
Wilkerson.
Jettie Daniels brought her
projector and slides of scenery of
Wednesday, March 7- Pepper Arizona and Eureka Springs Passion
steak, mixed vegetables, lettuce & Play about the life of Christ
Wednesday- Enchilida pie, pinto tomato salad, chocolate pudding,
beans, celery stick, corn bread, bread, milk, butter
chilled applesauce, milk
Thursday- Steak fingers, green
beans, butter potatoes, cream
gravy, biscuits, pineapple pudding,
milk
Friday- Hamburger on a bun,
French fries, lettuce, pickles, fresh
fruit, milk
February 22- Patty Vaughan,
Alice Callison
February 23- Edith Bachman,
Carl Hall, Maxwell Priddy
February 24- Guadalupe Reyna,
Jessie Lee Eison
February 25- Jackie Gonzales,
Carlos Estrada, inf. male Gonzales,
Thomas Morgan, Neva Boyd
Discharged
February 19- Mary Jobe, L. E.
McKillip, Annie Gray, Medford
Stephens, Inez Lovelace, Gladys
Pittman
February 20- Mary Terrell, Jewell
Flanagan, Tracy Hargus, Lee Roy
Cutler, Lois Robertson
February 21- Roscoe Reeves,
Marjorie Power, James Terrell,
Edna Wilkerson
February 22- Jerry Green, Ben
Howard, E. A. Lasater
February 23- Wilburn Williams,
Bessie Barnes, Billie Davis
February 24- Lola Akers, Dale
George, Guadalupe Reyna, Purnia
Smith
February 25- Roisue Phillips,
Mary Hight, Jessie Lee Eison
“CUSTOM”
SLAUGHTERING
and
PROCESSING
Beef - Pork * Sheep - Goats
All Meats Are Double
Freezer Wrapped For Your
Guarantee of Fresh Meats
The Year Round
Honest, Dependable
Service
Economical Prices
6 DAYS PER WEEK
Mon. - Sat. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
(817) 879-2820 Day/Night
CUSTOM
SMOKED MEATS
Fully Cooked‘Heat & Eat
•CORN-FED”
FEEDLOT MEATS
Home Raised’Home Killed
Guaranteed Tender
Beef. $1.59 lb.
Hindquarters $1.981b.
Hogs (to or whole) $1.29 lb.
Prices listed includes
processing.
Curing extra.
BURTON Processing Center
milk, corn bread, butter Robiett, Emma Vaughan, George
Monday, March 5- Fish, butter Bagley, Wilson and Jean Kirk,
Mexicorn, beans, pineapple carrot raisin Lyndell Coan, Nicky and LaRessie
butter carrots, vaniila pudding’ coleslaw, peach halves w/whipped
bread, milk topping, refrigerator cookies, milk,
De l>eon Free Press, De Ixjon, Texas 76444
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DC teon TREE PRESS Election
good faith and fair dealing with
policyholders.
On the Republican ballot are: Phil
Gramm for United States Senator,
and the following for governor:
Royce X. Owens, Kent Hance, Jack
kains, Clayton Williams, Ed Cude,
Tom Luce, and W. N. Otwell.
For ^lieutenant governor, Rob
Mosbacner is the only candidate.
Attorney general candidates are H.
Tex Lezar, Bobby Steelhammer, Pat
Hill, and J.E. “Buster” Brown.
Warren G. Harding, Jr., Irby Mas
Ford, and Jon Hall are on the ballot
for Comptroller of Public Accounts.
There are two candidates for state
treasurer: Charlotte Boylan Self
and Kay Bailey Hutchison. William
James John, Grady Yarbrough, and
Wp« Gilbreath on *he ballot for
DE LEON
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iPd Pol Adv by Viann Meka. Hi 3 Boi 156 A Comanche. Tcus 764421
Viann Melot, Candidate for County Clerk, is qualified for
the job having had almost five years experience working in the
County Clerk’s office and served as Chief Deputy for over a
year of that time. When elected, the office will be conducted
in a friendly, efficient, business like manner. I believe the vot-
ers deserve a choice for a change. I’m giving you that choice
and will be proud to serve you. Thank you!
Vote Viann Melot March 13
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TEXAS PRESS
ASSOCIATION
MEMBER
1990
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Lunch
Monday- Enchilida casserole,
beans, salad, milk, hamburger
basket, com dog, apple cobbler,
chef’s salad, nachos/cheese
Tuesday- Chili dog, fries, fruit,
milk, cheeseburger basket, burrito,
chef’s salad, baked potatoes,
nachos/cheese
Wednesday- Cheeseburger basket,
fries, fruit, milk, hamburger basket,
corn dog, chefs salad, baked
potatoes, nachos/cheese
Thursday- Sloppy Joe, fries, fruit,
cheeseburger basket, burrito, chefs
salad, nachos/cheese
Friday- Fish nuggets, fries, fruit,
milk, cheeseburger basket,
hamburger basket, com dog, chefs
salad, baked potatoes,
nachos/cheese
Breakfast
Monday- Cereal, toast, milk,
juices
Tuesday- Sausage, biscuit, milk,
juices
Wednesday-
applesauce
Thursday- Oats, biscuit, milk,
juices
Friday- Scrambled eggs, biscuit,
milk, juices
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Wilkerson, Gayle E. De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1990, newspaper, March 1, 1990; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1248163/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.