De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 2007 Page: 3 of 14
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Michelle
Congratulations to all that
Wednesday, March 21, the Carlisle, Michelle McLearen, Stohr, Chris Valdez, Chito
middle school hand traveled to Christy Ballinger, Linsey Ballinger Rodriquez. Trisha Taylor, TVson
Cisco to perform at the Solo and and Emily Beck. Watson, Brianna Shoemaker.
Ensemble contest. They received a Receiving a rating of I, or Manon Landreth, Kaleb Nowlin,
rating of average on stage, and superior, were Stephanie Chelsea Buckley, Laurali Litke,
superior on sight-reading. There Grumbles. Jessica Lope/ Emilie Erin Sparger, Adam Gonzales,
were 52 solo players who per- Royall, Mandi Cagle, R-Leigh Makia Carruth, Tracy Lopez,
formed, and one duet. There were McLearen, Margaret Nabors, Torrie Wilhelm, Cody Caraway
10 soloists who received a ranking Kody Travis, Becca McDonald, and Fantyse Harper.
of excellent, and 43 students Kendra Howard, Libby Gilder, Receiving a first division for
received a ranking of superior and Michelle Williams. Elizabeth their ensemble was Tracy Lopez
were presented with a first division Lewis, Veda Holland, Rachel and Mackenzie Barefoot.
medal. Riggs. Matt Lopez, Mackenzie
Receiving the rank of excel- Barefoot, Alex Gonzales, Hayden performed and competed in the
lent were Ethan Royall, Jeremy Lewis, Desire’ Spurlen. Micah contest.
Holder, Kimberly Lewis. Seth Cisneroz, Katie Nabors, Conner
Locke, Jacee Cronk, Chalie Simpson, Lauren Casey, Ashley
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HIGH SCHOOL SOLO AND ENSEMBLE. These DeLeon High School students participated
in the invitational solo and ensemble band competition at Cisco, Wednesday, March 21.
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SOLO COMPETITION. These 6th, 7th and 8th graders participated in a band competition in
Cisco last Wednesday, March 21. (For names and results see-story above.)
American
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T-Shirt Size (Please Circle One)
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■ We will be honoring cancer survivors, their caregivers and families at ■
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■ High School Track beginning at 6:00 p.m. To sign up and receive a ■
I FREE Survivor t-shirt or for more information about the event, please
■ return this form by April 1 to:
Betty Rackley; 500 Hwy 590; Comanche, TX 76442
(325) 356-3638 or email Christy at christi.james@cancer.orq
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A Special Invitationto
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Auction items; Quilt, large plant,
peanut brittle, haircut gift certificate,
child's rocking chair (nice), $50 gift
certificate, lots of gift certificates for
eating places, & lots of surprises.
37-38c
06 Rom 3500 Quod Cab Diesel, 6 speed
$0 down, 72 payments off $515.86
Selling Price...$34,702 +TT&L
CASH Optlon...Prlce $29, 202 +TTAL
*06 Dodge Stratus Sedan
$0 down, 72 payments off $291.94
Selling price.. 419,584 +TTAL
CASH Option...Prlce $16,584 +TT&L
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March 30, 2007
6:00p.m.
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Refreshments available
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Come in and Iry our plump, juicy all white meat
chicken breast cooked to a crispy golden crunch and
served with tangy pickle slices on a toasted bun.
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Head Start Breakfast
Monday, April 2: Milk, eng-
lish muffin, scrambled egg, apple
juice,
Tuesday,April 3: Milk, rice
cinnamon, raisins, citrus cup
Wednesday, April 4: Milk,
Chex cereal, banana
Thursday, April 5: Milk,
toast, scrambled eggs, fruit juice
Friday, April 6: Milk, apple
/cinnamon muffin, cran/apple
juice
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Pre payment is
required on all
Classified Ads.
Deadline is 12
noon Tuesdays.
The DeLeon Livestock
Association will be meeting
Thursday, March 29, at 6:00 p.m.
in the DeLeon High School Ag
Building. Anyone with questions,
please call Jack Casey at 842-
7013. Everyone invited to attend.
Secondary Lunches
Monday, April 2: Chicken
strips w/gravy, whipped potatoes,
cooked carrots, bread, pears, milk,
condiments
Tuesday, April 3: Hot dog
w/chili, shredded cheese, pinto
beans, Fritos, applesauce, milk,
condiments
Wednesday, April 4: Pizza
lettuce salad, crackers, pineapple.
Jello, milk, condiments
Thursday, April 5:
Cheeseburger or hamburger, H/B
veggies, baked chips, sliced
peaches, milk, condiments
Friday. April 6:
NO SCHOOL
Elementary Breakfast
Monday, April 2: Assorted
cereal, graham crackers, juice,
milk
Tuesday,April 3: Cheddar
Cheese omelet, ham, toaSt, juice,
milk
Wednesday, April 4: Pig N.
blanket, juice, milk
Thursday, April 5: Cinnamon
Roll, graham crackers, juice, milk
Friday, April 6: NO
SCHOOL
Head Start Lunches
Monday, April 2: Milk, baked
chicken, mixed vegetables, bis-
cuit, spiced peaches
Tuesday, April 3: Milk, beef
& bean burrito, carrot coins,
pineapple chunks
Wednesday, April 4: Milk,
hot dogs on bun, pork -n-beans,
apple slices
Thursday, April 5: Milk,
salmon patty, wheat roll, green
beans. Jello w/pears, fruit
Friday, April 6:
SCHOOL
Elementary Lunches
Monday, April 2: Burrito
w/cheese sauce, Mexi-style beans,
crackers, sliced peaches, milk,
condiments
Tuesday, April 3: Chicken
strips, whipped potatoes, peas &
carrots, apple sticks, milk, condi-
ments
Wednesday, April 4: Com
dog, oven fries, pork & beans,
diced pears, milk, condiments
Thursday, April 5: Chicken
patty on bun, lettuce & pickles,
tater tots, shape-up
Friday, April
SCHOOL
Secondary Breakfast
Monday, April 2: Assorted
cereal, teddy graham, juice, milk
Tuesday, April 3: Sausage &
biscuit, jelly, juice, milk
Wednesday, April 4: Waffle
sticks, syrup, juice, milk
Thursday, April 5: Buttered
toast, yogurt, juice, milk
Friday, April 6:
SCHOOL
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Kestner, Laura. De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 2007, newspaper, March 29, 2007; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1244676/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.