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Maypearl is 6-4 for (be season, limesfor 109 yards . Contreras caught
road. The family was identified and Hubbard are not known. They de-
In Friday's win over Grandview,
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(Myfamily and I cannot adequately express our thanhs
to you for the love and concern that you have shoran to
us at the passing ofour mom, Mrs. Allene W Box- Jour
hind words, the food you brought by, the flowers that
yousent, the cards thatyousent, the visits thatyougave
out of your time, all have helped us to bear our grief.
•Thanhs to all of you for being therefor us. Special
tfianhs to Donnie ffpwlin, who made everything go so
smoothly and special thanhs to the ladies of the Meth-
odist church who provided a delicious meal after the
funeral Saturday for all our family.
Distribution on November 21 will
be to those who need them. The re-
mainder will be taken to the home-
less shelter in Fort Worth.
Low
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man was re-elected to the Sune Board
of Education for District 14. David
Dewhurst was named Land Commis-
sioner over Richard Raymond and
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November 4 - Ronald Hammon,
Amber Weese, C. E. Painter,
Fulamena Ybarra
November 5 - Allene Box
November 6 - Howard Lewis,
Nora Starnes, Hazel Wisdom, Will-
iam Chandler, Elvin Miears, John
Kline
November 7 - None
November 8 - None
DISMISSED
November 2 - None
November 3 - Mona Holland,
Kathleen Cornett, Hazel Wisdom
November 4 - Maria Sosa, Serafina
Carrillo, Robert Kunz
November 5 - Ronald Hammon,
Ima Burleson, Tina Beal, Jessie Tun-
nell
November 6 - Amber Weese,
Myrtle Hale •
November 7 - Linda Bums
November 8 - Howard Lewis
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Lady Bearcats..
at 7 p.m. A win Tuesday night would
put the Lady Bearcats in the regional
tournament at Abilene Christian Uni-
versity this weekend.
leading servers against Lago Vista
were Teresa Lesley, who was 14 of
14 with one ace, Talisha Rogers -15
of 15 with 2 aces, and Amy Stephens
10 of 15. Letha Montgomery had 9
aces in the match.
Montgomery had EVkills, Rogers
-12, and Lesley-8.
Defensive standouts were Melinda
Garcia with 11 digs and Stephens and
Montgomery with five each. Rogers
had five blocks and Lesley - three.
In setting, Lesley had 15 assists
and Angela Garza - nine.
If you use drugs,
that’s your business.
If you want to stop, that’s ours.
N.A. meetings
Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
For more information,
call 893-3224.
Meetings at
t Old Food Pantry Location,
next to Reunion Center
Garza
Henderson
Spurlock
Duck Santa Fe Jacket
Quilted Flannel Lined
Reg. Sizes, Reg. $88.00
Only $69.98
Duck Chore Coat
Blanket Lined
Reg. Sizes, Reg. $67.00
Only $53.98
Tall Sizes, Reg. $73.00
Only $58.88
Comuri
For the working
Duck Lined Jacket
Blanket Lined
Reg. Sizes. Reg. $73.00
Only $58.98
Tall Sizes, Reg. $81.00
Only $64.98
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Editor - Gayle E. WUheraon
Awhtot Editor -
Glenda Wilkerson
Advertising Manager -
Margie Reyna
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odist church from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00
noon.
When getting coats and blankets
some
Thursday, November 12, 1998
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bearcats.........................
88, Cord Dyson - 73. Bobby Schu- held to 69 yards total offense. Shafer
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Stephenville Medical and Surgical
Clinic, PA 150 River North Blvd • 254-968-6051
as did two other entrants. WR Jerrod Vaughn, DL Robert Go-
Missing two games were Steve mez, WR Roque Contreras, WR Jay
Baker, Connor Hammon of Shreve- Newberry, DL Homer Arizpe, and
ANxwt- Place 3^14 rwrab port, Mae Morgan, Ruby Park, Ronni QB Pete Salazar.
page, and the contest will continue as T -- -
long as the Bearcats’ season does. Maypearl team allowed Wortham ?0
Deadline for entries is 5 p.m. Friday, first downs to their 10 and Wortham
Recapping winners of the $50 had 196 yards on the ground and
weekly prize in 1998: Freddie Davis, completed 10 of 17 passes for 109
L. V. Park, Mark Pierson, Hope yards. Maypearl intercepted two.
Decker, Faith Bums - twice, Dirk The Panthers rushed in this game 33
WEEK
OF NOVEMBER 16-20
BREAKFAST
Monday - Assorted cereal, gra-
ham crackers, juice, milk
Tuesday - Scrambled eggs w/ham,
toast, juice, milk
Wednesday -Cheesebiscuit, ham,
fruit, milk
Thursday - Waffles w/syrup, frail,
milk
Friday - Breakfast pizza, fru it, milk
ELEMENTARY LUNCH
Monday - BBQ bun, mustard,
mayo, ketchup, tater tots, kosher
pickle spear, peach slices, milk
Tuesday - Chicken pot pie, green
beans, cheese rollup, jello, milk
Wednesday - Pizza, salad, salad
dressing, pineapple chunks, milk
Thursday - Chef salad (bam &
cheese), salad dressing, lettuce, to-
mato, baked potato, butter, crackers,
peanut butter cookies, milk
Friday - November Birthdays -
Hamburger, mustard, mayonnaise,
ketchup, com chips, lettuce, tomato,
pickles, mixed fruit, milk
SECONDARY LUNCH
Monday - Oven fried chicken,
hamburger, self serve - lettuce, toma-
toes, pickles, onions, condiments,
com chips, French fries, green beans,
whipped potatoes, fruit, sliced bread,
milk
Tuesday - Enchiladas, taco sauce,
hamburger, self serve - lettuce, toma-
toes, pickles, onions, condiments,
refried beans, French fries, cobbler,
milk
Wednesday - Grilled cheese w/
chicken noodle soup, hamburger, self
serve - lettuce, tomatoes, pickles,
onions, condiments, quick baked po-
tato, French fries, fruit, milk
Thursday-Pepperoni pizza, ham-
burger, self serve-lettuce, tomatoes,
pickles, ontom, condiments, com,
French fries, bread stick, fruit, milk
Friday - Chicken patty on bun,
hamburger, seif serve -lettuce, toma^
ADM H I ED November 3-Jessie Tunnell, Mary
November 2-Myrtle Hale, Linda Christian
Burns, Ima Burleson
three of 12 passes for 40 yards with now undl November 21. It will cli-
one intercepted. In this game, Shafer max Saturday, the 21st, at the Meth-
carried the ball 13 times for 90 yards
and Josh Hill had a pass reception for
17 yards.
Salazarscoredonathree-yardran, out f°r winter and finding
Denyberry on a four-yard ran, and you can’t use, call the church at
Keith Brooks recovered a fumble in 893-6155 or Bodie Weaver at 893-
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Now Accepting Patients
------— Rhonda Burd, R.N.C.
Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner
• General Women’s Health Care
• Pap Smears • Birth Control
• Family Planning
• Pregnancy Counseling
• Infection Testing and Treatment
Friday, November 13 - German
sausage, pinto beans, tomatoes, fresh
onion, mixed greens, pears, com-
bread, milk, butter
Monday, November 16 - Beef
stew, mixed vegetables, raw veg-
etable salad w/vinegar & oil, cheese,
chocolate pudding, combread, milk,
butter
Tuesday, November 17 - Covered
dish and games
Wednesday, November 18 -
Thanksgiving Dinner - Sliced
chicken, dressing, giblet gravy, En-
glish peas, sweet potatoes, fruit cock-
tail, cranberry sauce, milk, bread,
butter
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Friendship Al-Anon
Family Group
meets every Thursday at 8 p.m.
at the A. A. House by the
City Park in De Leon.
Al-Anon is a fellowship of
relatives and friends of
alcoholics who share their
experience, strength, and hope,
in order to solve common
problems. The group believes
alcoholism is a family illness
and that changed attitudes can
aid recovery.
For more information,
call 254-893-2207.
Beth, Robby and Clint join me in
expressing our appreciation for your
strong support and vote of confidence
on November 3. I look forward to
serving you in your District Court the
next four years.
James Morgan
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(Publication No. 150080) is published weekly every Thuraday at 304
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Decker. yarder and Barnes on a one-yard ran.
Games most often missed were Barnes passed to Derryberry for one
Hicoover Rio Vista, Baird over Cross PATand Jack Bums ran for the other
Plains, Woodson over Paint Creek, two-pointer. The Panthers rushed 48
and McMurry’s final seconds TD win times for 236 yards and completed
over Howard Payne, 33-27. three of nine passes for 23 yards.
The Gustine - Mullin game was They were penalized 12 times for 90
thrown out since the game was re- yards. Shafer carried the ball 24
scheduled to be played last Thursday times for 104 yards. Salazar’s top
night. receiver was Josh Fomer-two for 20
A new contest entry form appears yards. Itasca was held to 78 total
in this week’s issue on the football yards offense.
In their loss to Wortham, the
COAT AND
BLANKET DRIVE
The AGAPE Sunday School class
of the First United Methodist Church
Lindsey, Clayton Salmon, Barbara times for 149 yards and completed is conducting a coat and blanketdrive,
Saldivar, and Todd Hammon. three of 12 passes for 40 yards with now until November 21. It will cli-
Keith Brooks recovered a fumble in 893-6155 or Bodie Weaver at 893-
the end zone ior another six points f°r pick-up.
against Venus. Maypearl rushed 31
times for 147 yards and completed
seven of 13 passes for 74 yards with
two picked off. They were penalized
seven times for 80 yards. Venus was
The Weather
Elevation of Proctor Lake on Tues-
day morning wasalow 1156.65. One
low-flow gate is open .38 feet to
allow water out.
Rainfall amounts last week were:
November 4- .28 inch, November 5 -
trace, November 7 - .03 inch, and
November 8 - trace.
High and low temperatures last
week were:
Date
November 4 71
November 5 55
November 6 52
November 7 48
November 8 58
November 9 60
November 10 79
Duck Active Jacket
Quilted Flannel Lined
Reg. Sizes, Reg. $7000
Only $62.98
San Saba & Camanche
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was a situation involving a family in ]
____________Comanche County who dumped 36 Scores of their first three games of a pass for 25 yards and Fomer - three
Ftary won over John Stamp nd An- pounds ofbousebold trash on a county the season with Frost, Axtell, and for 22 yards,
thony Gmvia. InCrwwVComuy. rnd T** fMni,y identified and Hubbard are not known. They de- In Friday’s win over Grandview,
Shap rrrrnrd 2.036 vorey Hwy - anestod and have posted bond. If feaied Itasca 21-0, lost by one point Maypearl had 16 first downs to only
1 757. aulCWto- 30. found guilty, this family could also to Wortham 7-6, and were defeated one for the Zebras. The Panthers
Wiming the Congxroiler ’s post nxttve • fi«* of $2,000.00 and 180 by district champion Italy 20-0. Strife rushed 38 times for 183 yards and
was Carole Keeton Ry lander, edging daysmjailasaCtassBMisdeineanor then, the Panthers have shut out all completed seven of 18 passes for 110
yards with one intercepted. They
Hardtinson - Place 4. Mike Keasier Pierson, Jessie Grumbles, Don Law- In the 21-0 over Itasca, Shafer
woo Pixy 1 on Criminal Appeals ,ess- We,don Watts, and Hope scored on a six-yard run and a one
Court, Cheryl Johnson - Place 2, and
Larry Meyers - Place 3.
Election results from the two boxes
voting in De Leon are as follows:
Box 14 Box 15
Ren Disrict 17:
Izzard
Stenhoim
Mobley
Governor
Bush
Mauro
Turlingtin
1 t. Governor:
Perry
Sharp
Garcia
Attorney General:
112
137
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Cornyn
Mattox
Monchak
CqdwuqIIci;
Rylander
Hobby
Monchak
I and Commissi;
" Dewhurst
Raymond
Montez
Agriculture
Combs
Patterson
LaBaume
Railroad Commissioner:
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De Leon Hee Press, De Leon, Texas 76444
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ELECTION.... COUNTY.
('o«nty. Bush received 2,630 votes, trash on county roads. Recently there man - 7a and Gary Satterwhite - 65. had another 100+game, carrying 13
Mauro -1,225, and Ttarttagtin -15.
For Lieutenant Governor, Rkk
If you drink
that’s your business.
If you think you have
a problem with alcohol
WE CAN HELP!
Call 254-893-5209
De Leon New Group of
AlcohoticsTAhonymous
Old Food Pantry location
next to Reunion Center
Monday 8-9 p.m.
Wednesday 8-9 p.m.
_____Friday 8-9 p.m.
Democrat Paul Hobby, and for Attor- ----------------~--------------- their opponents: 20-0 over Venus,
ney General - John Cornyn over Jim (Coat'd from Page 1) 14-0 over Scurry-Rosser, 41-0 over were penalized nine times for 89
Mattox Susan Combs defeated Pete Pahner, and 35-0 over Grandview. yards Shafer rushed 22 times for 100
Patterson for Agriculture Commis- Contest........ Last year the Panthers were 1-9 yards and Lee Vaughn caught three
* “• " ‘ "•----- - but lost only three lettermen, all of passes for 50 yards.
test in Week No. 5. whom were starters both ways. Key Eight Junior Varsity Bearcatshave
Also missing only one game were players include RB-LB Tyler been moved up for the playoffs.
Roy Smitherman and Daniel Ham- Denyberry (6-1, 200, 4.7), RB-LB —--
______________ mon of Shreveport, Louisiana, both Robert Shafer (5-9, 180, 4.6), RB- Free Press Gives
Tony Garza won the Raitamd Corn' ofwhompicked Hico over Rio Vista, DB Trapper Barnes (6-0, 175, 4.7),
missioner seat over Joe Henderson
Supreme Court winners were: Criug
Enoch - Place 1, Rose Spector-Place
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Instire Supreme Court- Place 1:
Enoch 95 266
Westergren 132 338
Justice- Supreme Court- Place 2:
O’Neill 78 234
Spector 153 346
Justice- .Supreme Court- Place 3:
Abbott 99 278
VanOs 130 317
Instice Supreme, Court- Place 4:
Hankinson 88 238
Scarbrough 139 354
Judge- Crim Appeals- Place 1:
Keasier 88 224
Baird 141 367
Judge, Crim. Appeals Place 2;
Johnson 89 244
Cochran 137 244
Judge. Crim. Anneals- Place- 3:
Meyers 116 310
Peny 79 70
•State Board of Education:
Watson 81 233
Butcher 152 387
State Senator- Di-sirict 22:
Sibley 124 326
State Representative- Dist 59:
Farrar 80 231
Lengefeld 172 428
11th Court of Appeals Justice-
McCall 129
Wilson 112
220th District Judge:
Robertson
Morgan
County Judge:
Montgomery 80
Arthur 161
County Attorney:
Williams 209
District Clerk:
Williams 210
County Clerk:
Conway 215
County Treasurer:
Rust 212
Surveyor:
Pfingsten
County Commissioner. Pct- 3:
Schuman 216
County Commissioner- Pct- 4:
Brinson 517
Justice of the Peace:
Brown 213
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Wilkerson, Gayle E. De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1998, newspaper, November 12, 1998; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1244413/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.