De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1971 Page: 7 of 8
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Fincher Feed
Has Fish Fry
For Employees
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Davl$
gave a fish fry Sunday, March
14. Fried fish, coleslaw,
potatoe salad, tarter sauce,’
and pea salad were served to
the following employees and
families: Cotton, pearl and
l.anny Spruill, ikle and Mon-
tle Keith, Ward, Martha, Jay
and Zack Wood, Charlie and’
Chuck Crawford, Barney,
Mozelle, and Christy prultL
Bud, Christine, Mark and
Darrin Steed, Alan, Katrina,
Sheri, Kent and Cindy Solo-
mon, Donnell, Lajoyce
pavts, Mr. and Mrs. oscar
Cogburn and Doc, Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Bassett, Judy
and Gayle, Mr. and Mrs.
Buddy Du vis, Connie and
Mark.
1 rtends and relatives
attending were Atlas
and DUle smith, Vesta
pavts, Ruby* Burnpus, Mr.
and Mrs. It. G. Fincher, Mr.
and Mrs. AaVun Davis ajid
Barry Whlteh^d, Mr. and
Mrs. David prochaska, Nel-
son and Ieeandlxmnle Mor-
ris.
A good (line was enjoyed
by all.
NOTICE of
ELECTION
<m this the 8th day of
1 ehruary 1971 the Board of
Trustees of the pe | eon m-”"
dependent school District
converted tn regular session,
open to the publle with tl«-
following me:nt>ers present
t.'-wlt;
Bobby Winkles, president
Jerry Clark, secretary
! wry 1 J ohnaon
Billy Joe Bare
Troy V*-Dilip
'Jack strauh
1 or rest F.lsenrtch
A^mstltuthai a quorum anil a-
mong otlier procwedlngs tud
hv said lk«ard of Trustees
• as the following;
WHEREAS, the term of
office of Br,|*r Winkles,
troy Me Killtp ami i«*ryl
John***), memtwrs of the
Board .if Trustees of Oils
.school [Sstr Id will expire on
the. first Saturday, in April,
19*1', said first Saturday
l*etng A peril 9,1171 and on said
late a trustee elect!.*) will tm
he Id In said School District.
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W H k |t y. A.S, Ills nW*» sa r y
f« r live Board to juts* an
order establishing the pro-
cedure f »r flltrf for andCon-
d,;ct Ing said t rusl»*e election.
THKItKI i >I<F, BK n
ORDERED BY TIIK BOARl>
Of TRUSTEESOJ UK I K"N
IMFDM'KM SOIoOI
I RTIt K: T :
1. fTval an elect!.*) !«■
“held tn said School District
on April 3, 1971 for ttve pur-
!*>**• of electing to ((«■ (Word
of Trustees of said Sctes.l
District three me inter s.
2. That all requests by
carxlntates to have their-
names j4a< .-d u|»<n tf«. ballot
t' r ttw atK.ve mentioned
election shall !*• tn writing
and slgn<-d by tl«' candidates
and. filed with Ihe secretary
of Ihe Ivur.l >f Trustees at
the so|*>rintendenl "fflc.e not
later than 30 dais prior to
the date of said election.
All candidates shall file
» Ith said application • 11*.
lovsllv affidavit rerpilred ?>y
Art. 00? of the KB'Ctlon c «!e.
T3.e secretary of the Board
of Trustees shall ja st m tl<e
bulletin tv.sird In the High
Scle«.| the names f all can-
didates that ha.e filed their
appllraHoc in accordance
with ll» terms and pi' —
vlslor.s of Art. 13.3? of the
Klectl.m C«le.
3. Thai said *l*cilor.
shall Is- G-M at the J •* I e'4)
C'ltv Hall Building in !»•
1 e.,n, p-xas in said School
Dismci »ith Mrs. n. "M.
Buchan as presiding Judge,
ami Mrs. C. I Klnchen and
Mrs. |v»rl Gray. clerks.
The | > ills a I the also e
designated |«i||ing j.laces
shall on election dav tie o|s-n
ft om 7 ;00 o click a. rn. to
7 jOO - > clock p, m,
1. Mrs. Kldon let rill
Is herein appointedclerk for
absentee oting. The ab-
sentee '81111' f"t the a I Hive
designated eleClltm shall Is*
held at ihe ! »• I eon High
School Administrative i if I Ice
beginning mi March 21, l!»7l
through March 30, 1971. saltl
place of voting shall remain
often I ml ween the hours of
B;00 ,o clis k a, m. and 4;00
o'clock p. hr. on eachd.u for
ahsa-nlee voting.
The a I hi v»- order being
read, it *av moved and sec-
onded that the same do pass,
Thereiijion, the question lin-
ing called for, Ihe following
meroU'rs of the lx>ard voted
aye; Bold tv Winkles, Jerrv
Clark, Billy J. Bare, Troy
McKllllp, pervl Johnson.
Jack Straub, and I orrest
Klsenrlch/
Bobby Winkles
■ president,
Board of Trustees
ATTKST:
Jerry Clark
• Secretary
Briard of Trustees
MISS CYNTHIA DAVE ,
Cynthia Davis and Johnny Gardner
To Marry April 9th
Mr. and Mrs. Donnell
Davis anniMinces the ap-
proaching marriage of Ihelr
daughter, Cynthia Kaye and
Johnny Mack b.arner. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Gar-
ner of proctor.
A private ceremony Is
planned for April 9, 1971
Plan Reunion
The j *• [ eon High School
graduating class of |94] t*
filaniilng a reunion thlssum-
ner. Tlie committee has not
b< eti able toll cate Ah’da Mae
Harris, Hilly Kav and
Marilyn Marshhanks ami
I ii.a Me Kaitiey, if any on*
s In mid know ofthe address if
these former students of fie
I eon High School, plea**
contact Johnny Chupp or Kl-
don Terrill.
vt KFKFND \ EH OR
Kirby Wayne petidy 4
J ancaster visited hlsgrand-
(xan-nts, Mr. and Mrs. lull
I lendi and his aunt. Bill)
pend, over It.i weekend. A
good time was enjoyed by all.
SINl.t.V , ANSI IDNCF MK.VT
There will lie a singing at
Hock Bluff Saturday night at
7 ;O0.
F.»*r»ime is Invited.
NATIONAL
POISON
PREVENTION
WEEK
at the First Baptist Church.
The prospective hride Isa
1970 graduate of lie jeon
High Schist] and now at-
tends bar let on State College.
The prospective groom Is
a )9f.fl graduate of Comanche
High School and attended
Tarleton state College.
v LSI D >RS
\ I sit Ing In Ihe home of
Mrs. Murray Sides over the
weekend were her grandchil-
dren. Mr. and Mrs. John
uayne Carter, Jeff and
Shelly of Brownwood. Ttie
b arters will tie moving In
the near future to Huffman,
Texas where Mr.carter will
be employed with Firestone.
Women's CofC
Sponsors Easter
Egq Hunt
The Women’s Division of
the I •• Icon Cham her of
Commerce will again
sponsor the annual Faster
egg hunt for children of tod-
dler <ge through the 3rd
grade, a! m. on Satur-
day April3. .ftUe citv park.
If tlie weather Is bad, the
egg hunt will is* on Saturday,
April 10 at 2 p. rn. Kggswill
be furnished by the ladles of
Ihe Women’s Division of the
Chamber of commerce.
MARCH I
15-21
PICK UP o 1 Oi. BOTTLE of IPECAC
SYRUP for Accidental Poisonings.
108 Color Pock - Reg. $5.19
Polorid Film $435
Tussy $1.00 Size (No Limit)
Deodorant 50c
Tussy — Regular $2.72
Cleaning Cream
$225
Dorothy Groy Hormone, Reg
Hand Cream
. $2.50
$1
Aqua Net — 13 ox. - Reg. 89<
Hair Spray
200 Sixe — Reg. $2.52
ANACIN
69c
$2>9
500 Groin — $1.69
Norwich Asprin
$| 39
Reg. $3.50
AYDS
$1.79
SHELBY
PHARMACY
Look At DBS’s
Honor Roll
SENIORS
Cxrruth, David
Hamilton, Billy*
Hardin, Herman
Huddleston, Mike
Roblnett, Jackie*
Roch, Paul
Wilson, Marc*
Halley, pebble
Duncan, Misty*
Otwell, Donna*
Dyson, Kathy*
JUNIORS
lilght, Eddie*
Bingham, Wadena
Chapman, Kay
Dossey, Becky
Glider, Ann
Hancock, Karen
Lane,Jo Ann
Nabors, Janls*
park, Terry
Scott, iTArla*
W'alker, Jeanette*
SOPHOMORES
Hare, Steve*
Hargus, Tracy
Lawless, David*
Blair, Deborah
Mtears, Lesa*
Norris, Becky*
Nowlin, sherry*
Pack, Vivian
Sharp, Judy
Smith, Allison*
Wllkerson', D’l^na
FRESHMEN
Tate, Tad
Barron, Donna
Duke, Rhonda
Fair, Cathy
Hasty, Mara '
Nowlin, Brenda
Pell, Bell
Schurtian, Sally
T homas, Paula*
Vinson, Becky
Walker, Tina*
•Denotes Distinguished
'Honor Roll
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MRS. ETHEL BROWN
CELEBRATES 81ST BIRTHDAY
Friends and relatives of
Mrs. Ethel Brown of Gran-
bury met at the Garden Club
House In De Leon on Feb. 28,
to help her celebrate her 81st
birthday, which was March 1.
Dinner was served. Mu^ic
and singing was enjoyed in
the afternoon. Her daughter,
Mrs, Theron Flatt of I)e
Leon, Mrs. Ray parr, Jr.
of Granbury, Mrs. Hazel
pack of Merkel, and Mrs.
Robert MeDougle of Odessa
sponsored the affair and
helped Mrs. Brown open her
gifts and strip the money
tree.
There were 48 persons at-
tending the get-together.
VISITORS
Visiting this weekend with
Mrs. Iva plttrnan were her
two daughters and their fam-
ilies, Dr. and Mrs. E. J.A1-
good from Altus, Oklahoma
and Mr. ajid Mrs. Marshall
Sterling from Summerfleld,
Texas.
V EITORS
Visiting with Mr.and Mrs.
Emmett Locke last we^kand
attending the funeral of their
uncle were Mrs. William
Campbell, Diana and Scott,
from Mexia; Mrs. Herman
J ohnson from Corpus
Christi; and Mrs. Tommy
Koonce and David from Den-
ton, Texasl
E.S.A. SororHy
Annual MEXICAN
SUPPER-March 26
School Lunchroom
5:30 until 7:30
only $1so per person
1971 Motor Vehicle
License Togs
De Leon
Sub-Station
NOW ON SALE
LOCATED IN DE LEON CITY HALL
for convenience of De Leon Residents
Automobile License Fees must be paid on or before
April 1, 1971. All residents of Texas ore required by low
fo buy license for motor vehecles in the county in which
they reside.
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You must bring your Renewal Registration
Card or Your Texas Certificate of Title and
The 1970 Registration Receipt
Louise Evans
Comanche County
HX ASSESSOR - COLLECTOR
Comanche County Comanche, Texas
mrww.nni.Mw.agB.
Tubl Scouts
After being picked up at
school by our Den Mothers
Claudia Wells and Betty
Rice, we went to the scout
house for our regular meet-
ing. The meeting was called
to order with Glenn Brown-
lee leading us in the pledge
of Alliglance. As we paid
our dues, we gave a name of
an Indian tribe and recorded
our achievements. We sang
"Home on the Range" and
practiced our Indian dance.
Since pack meeting Is only
a week away we started
practice on our skit. It is
a western skit called "Out
Where Men Are Men". First
we had try outs then we each
said our parts.
We had refreshments of
cookies and punch brought
by Roger Winkles before we
practiced our skit again.
We went out in the sun-
shine and played a game and
had our closing ceremony.
Reporter - Roger winkles
WEir
Is Delayed
supply probler
Texas parks a
apartment ofl
Chemical supply problem i
have forced Texas parks and
Wildlife Department offi-
cials to delay the rtrtenone
treatment of Lyndon B. John-
son Reservoir at least one
week.
Marion 'fools, Inland fis-
heries coordinator, said the
supplier has premised the
liquid rotenone will be de-
livered from New York by
April 1.
The rotenone treatment Is
designed to kill most of the
lake’s fish while the water
level Is low. Restocking
should bring the lake back
Into prominence as a fishing
spot, with fearer rough fish
to hamper game fish pro-
duction.
The tentative date for the
fish Ull now Is April 3-4, in-
stead of-March *7-28.
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+ Dress Styles
+ Casual Styles
LADIES-GIRLS
MEN S and BOY S
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Meanwhile back in
the Shoe department
The Beautiful World of
Vivan Woodard
Cosmetics ^
PRESENTED BY
Mrs. Polly Caraway
OUTSTANDING COSMFflCS
for Free Facial Demonttr«ri|M
CALL 893 - 2135 or 893 - 5882
Demonstration and Display Hours
10- 12 A.M. 2-5:00 P.M.
SATURDAY MARCH 20Ht
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Wilkerson, James C., III. De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1971, newspaper, March 18, 1971; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1148636/m1/7/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.