De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 2006 Page: 3 of 14
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card. Schools can earn a total of up Tops website, you’ll learn more
school fundraising program spon- to $60,000 each year. about all of the easy ways you can
Chicken sticks, whipped potatoes, sored by General Mills, is now in If you'd like to help the stu- choose to make a difference - all
things they need such as librai^ to get involved. Collect box tops
books, school supplies and play- from hundreds of familiar, partici-
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Secondary Lunches
Monday, September 11:
Sloppy Joe, baked chips, pinto
beans, pickles, mixed fruit, milk,
condiments
Tuesday. September 12:
Chicken strips w/gravy, whipped
potatoes, green beans, bread,
sliced pears, milk, condiments
Wednesday, September 13:
254-968-2880
1670 S. Loop • Stephenville
Rollie's On Texas
254-893-2591
“The Morning People”
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BRUMBALOW MOTORS, INC,
1012 East Main Street - Hamilton, Texas 76531
PHONE: (254) 386-5318 - FAX: (254) 386-3999
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Clean-Up
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Both middle and high school
band parents are encouraged to
attend a clean up night at the con-
cession stand at the football field
on Tuesday night, September 12,
at 6:30 p.m.
• Football mums, garters. & Spirit Rings
-all made to order-
• Bearcat hairbows - personalized
• Locker magnets & bells
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With DeLeon Bearcat mums, garters, bows,
bells, magnets, spirit rings & sticks
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Burritos, sausage-biscuits & gravy,
Jack-n-Jill pasteries, juice, milk, tea,
coffee, and your favorite fountain
drinks, and much more.
helped America’s schools raise their goal to buy more manipula-
more than $175 million to buy the tives, there are several easy ways greatly appreciated.
BULLY PREVENTION SEMINAR FOR PARENTS. DeLeon Elementary will present a “Bully
Prevention Seminar” for parents, Tuesday, September 12, from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. This semi-
nar will be presented by Rod Pruitt, Region XIV, Safe and Drug Free Schools consultant. Kelli
Shelton, DeLeon Elementary counselor, said that other “bully-proof" programs (designed for
student participation) are planned for the near future. Pictured above with a "no-bullies” sign,
or
Mail check or money order in the amount of
$26.50 to
A. W. Evans, 550CR 138. Comanche. TX
Mix S match shapes and accent
pieces to your heart's desire
Ceramic tile otters lasting beauty
lor voui home year after year
pie pudding, milk, condiments
Thursday, September 14:
Taco salad, mexi-style beans,
shredded cheese, crackers, taco
sauce, sliced peaches, milk
Friday. September
(hecseburger/hamburger.
the need for comprehensive health
care in the area.
“USDA Rural Development
Community Facilities Programs
help rural communities keep pace
with the needs of their rising popu-
lations,” said Daniel. “Rural resi-
Pizza, whole kernel com, pineap- tMir programs to
help provide essential public ser-
vices that will enhance the quality
of life for all rural residents.”
In Fiscal Year 2005, $5.1 mil-
lion in Community Facility
Guaranteed 1-oans were obligated
in Texas. Funds are used to
enhance the quality of life for resi-
dents of rural areas by providing
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Elementary Breakfast
Monday, September 11:
Cereal, Teddy grahams, juice,
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• Tuesday, September 12:
Breakfast burrito, juice, milk, taco
sauce
Wednesday, September 13:
Pig-N-Blanket, juice, milk
Thursday, September 14:
Waffle stick, syrup, juice, milk
Friday, September 15:
Cinnamon roll, graham cracker,
juice, milk
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Service - Repair
STATE INSPECTION STATION
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extra clean, silver $12,900
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Secondary Breakfast
Monday, September 11:
Assorted cereal. Ted<|y grahams,
juice, milk
Tuesday. September 12:
Muffin, Yogurt, juice, milk
Wednesday. September 13:
Pancake & sausage, syrup, juice,
milk
Thursday, September 14:
Cinnamon toast juice, milk ‘
Friday, September 15:
Sausage & biscuit jelly, juice,
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“Before Memories Fade”
Comanche County's WWI1 Book
Your Choice $3,950
'96 Ford Explorer V6 leather alloy wneels, cold air
'94 Chrysler LHS - V6, leather, alloy wheels, new
tires, cold air.
Both are nice, clean vehicles!!
Elementary Lunches
Monday. September 11:
Burrito, com, cheese sauce, man-
darin oranges, taco sauce, milk
Tuesday. September 12:
Diced turkey w/brown gravy,
BOX TOP COLLECTORS. These students, representing each grade at the DeLeon
Elementary School, recently showed off some of the box tops they’ve collected as part of the
“Box Tops For Education” program. They are, back row, I to r, Eliza Moreno, Alyssa Bertrang,
Cassidy Floyd and Jodi Coan. Third row, I to r, Audra Miller, Samantha Ramirez, Alyssa
Mahan and Echo Ramirez. Second row, I to r, are Jessica Grimshaw, Xavier Reyna, Blake
Bellomy, Dayton Gifford and Leeanne Nichols. Front row. I to r, Bailey Pair, M.J. Locke and
Eli Gilmore.
CrossTimbers Health Clinic, Inc.
receives $575,000 from USDA Rural
Development
Bryan Daniel, USDA Rural the means for construction, expan-
Development State Director, today sion, or enhancement of communi-
DeLeon Elementary Launches
Box Top Fundraiser
DeLeon Elementary School ground equipment. The Box Tops paling products and send or take
recently launched their 2006-07 for Education program offers them to the elementary school,
whipped potatoes, bread, peas & Box Tops for Education fundrais- school supporters three easy ways You can also sign up on the Box
carrots, peaches, milk mg campaign. This year, the
Wednesday. September 13:
Com dogs, pork-n-beans, carrot
If you’d like to help the stu-
blackeyed peas, cinnamon apples, its tenth big year. Box tops has dents at DeLeon Elementary reach at no additional cost to you.
condiments, milk helped America’s schools raise their goal to buy more manipula- Your previous support is
Friday, September 15:
Cheeseburger, pickles, french
fries, oranges, condiments, milk
tng campaign. This year, the to earn cash for schools through Top website at boxtops4educa-
school has set a goal of earning everyday activities like buying tion.com.
$500 through Box Tops to pur- groceries, shopping online and Elementary School as the school
sticks, fruit shapeup, condiments, chase manipulatives.
milk Box Tops for Education, a
Thursday, September 14:
Head Start Lunches
Monday, September 11:
Milk, tuna sandwich, carrot sticks,
orange slices
Tuesday. September 12:
Milk, taco casserole, chili beans,
cantaloupe
Wednesday, September 13:
Milk, mac & cheese w/franks,
mixed vegetables, purple plums
Thursday, September 14:
Milk, hamburger steak, wheat roll,
green beans, fresh fruit cup
Friday. September 15: Milk,
grilled ham & cheese, sliced
cucumbers, canned pears
USDA Rural Development
was created in 1994 to serve
ty facilities, telecommunication Texas' more than 3.6 million rural
Clinic, Inc. has received $575,000 and distance education programs, residents. For further information
through the agency’s Community and water and waste disposal sys- regarding USDA Rural
Facilities Guaranteed Loan terns. Since 2001, USDA Rural Development Programs, contact
Program. The funds will be used to Development Community the Brownwood Local Office at
purchase a 5,000 square foot build- Programs have awarded $1.8 bil- (325) 643-1585, Extension 4, or
ing in Brownwood and equipment lion for these purposes, and visit our website
for the facility. The Brownwood touched the lives of more that 1.16 http://rurdev.usda.gov/tx/.
Clinic currently leases a building, million households in the process,
but the additional space in the new
facility will allow the clinic to meet -------- —
Head Start Breakfast
Monday, September 11:
Milk, biscuit, sausage/scrambled are DeLeon Elementary students Braden Eary (front), Whitney Beach, David Aguilar and
egg, canned peaches Carla Orozco.
Tuesday, September 12:
Milk, magic muffin, grape juice
Wednesday, September 13:
Milk, breakfast burrito, orange
juice
Thursday, September 14:
Milk, pancakes, strawberries,
syrup
Friday, September 15: Milk,
Honey Nut Cheerios, fresh banana
firisr
‘06 bodge Durango SLT - 4.7V8, leather, DVD,
rear seat video entertainment, Sirius Satellite
radio, 6 disc A MP3 player, 9,000
miles $21,900
’06 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT - 3.8V-6, rear air,
stow-n-go, power sliding doors, 16,000
miles $19,900
‘06 PT Cruiser - Touring Edition - 9,000 miles,
CD, Siriuim satellite radio, inerno
red $13,900
’05 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited - long wheelbase,
hard top, 6 cyl, 6 speed, CD, 30" tire A wheel pkg,
6,000 miles $18,900
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Kestner, Laura. De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 2006, newspaper, September 7, 2006; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1243888/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.