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Thursday, September 29,1983
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Box 320, De I jeon, Texas 76444.
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The De I^on Free Press, Box 320, De Leon, Texas 76444
(Publication No. 190080) is published weekly every
Thursday at 101 North Texas, De Leon, Texas 76444.
Second Class Postage Paid at De Leon, Texas 76444.
W. W. PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC.
EDITOR - GAYLE E. WILKERSON
CO-PUBLISHERS
W1L1J AM B AND JUDITH WI1XERSON
Thursday - Turkey &
noodles, green beans,
carrot sticks, fruit cocktail,
hot rolls.
Friday - Corny dogs,
baked beans, lettuce &
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DR. RAYMOND W. STEPP
Optometrist
VISION CARE
Monday - Friday
Closed Thursday Afternoon
406 North Austin Street
Comanche, Texas
Phone 915-356-3266
DR. W. H. STEPHEN
Optometrist
At Natatana Care Center
Each Thursday From
1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
STEPHEN’S STUDIO
105 South Patrick
Dublin, Texas
CALL FOR
APPOINTMENT
Phone 445-3765
Closed on Mondays
Water Wells
Merworth
Drilling Co.
Rotary Drilling
Air A Mud
WATER WILLS. ALSO
Shallow Oil Wells
Valley Pumps
915-356-2844
HAY
GROCERY
408 N. Texas in De Leon
ADMITTED
September 19
James Barker
Johnnie Koonce
Billy N. McDaniel
Consuelo Montelongo
Ida Frazier
Ruby Wishert
Emma Garcia
Sylvia Burks
Jeffrey Bagwell
Male Montelongo
September 20
Tanunie Ziehr
Male Ziehr
Tessie Griffin
Lillie Hendrix
Blanche Harvey
Eva Dawkins
. September 21
Dorothy Wilkerson
Female Wilkerson
Shana McDaniel
Wynogene Smith
Lillian Johnston
JOHNNY C. SMITH,
D.D.S.
General Dentistry
706 Fannin Street
De Leon, Texas -
Phone 893-2023
DR. GARY M. EASLEY
D.D.S.
Family Dentistry
Orthodontics
Phone 893-6116
104 West Reynosa
De I .eon, Texas
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Appearing In The
De Leon Free Press
May Be Purchased By
Calling The Free Press
Office AT 893-6868
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DISMISSED
September 19
Jim Holdridge
Elizabeth Gilchrest
September 20
Naomi Thompson
Billy McDaniel
Elma Gilbert
September 21
Jeffrey Bagwell
Ruby Wishert
September 22
Tanunie Ziehr
Male Ziehr
Consuelo Montelongo
Male Montelongo
Shana McDaniel
Blanche Harvey
Bill Shoemaker
September 23
Wynogene Smith
Lillian Johnston
Cordia Perry
Dorothy Wilkerson
Female Wilkerson
September 24
Grade Rangel
Inf. Rangel'
Effie Pell
September 25
John Williams
Mary Williams
Debbie Adcock
Male Adcock
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20% Off
Suggested Retail Prices
By Special Order.
Through October 10th.
isn't necessarily expensive
consider
equipment
with a higher energy-
efficiency rating. The higher
the rating, the less electricity
it takes to heat and cool your
home. And using less elec-
tricity will help hold down
your bill.
High-efficiency equipment
costs more, but when the
equipment qualifies, Texas
Electric will give you a bonus
aheak to help pay the
difference.
So if you’re
planning to
install a
room unit, or
replace cen-
tral air condi-
tioning or a year-
round heat pump, ask your
dealer about equipment that
qualifies for a bonus check
from Itexas Electric.
And put money
back in __
your
pocket.
program soon to go into
effect-are ineffective and
should be discontinued, a
Lone Star Gas Company
i. official told Congress.
Subscription Rates: $10.95 per year in Comanche County; V'
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SINCE 1919
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Kiln dried herd wood frames, resilient soot coshions, hand tied springs of the
finest tempered steel. Hegent lines ere enhanced with generous paddba
Gorgeous fabrics odd richness to the meticulous hond tailoring. Frosh dosbns
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Come select a Gilliam sofa... It will be with you year, after year
to remind you how economiccl you ore.
SOLAR INTERIORS
TV Worth Hwy _______Comanche 915-356-3850
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California Tomatoes | J^/Boskef
3 lbs. or more
Is your heating/
cooling system
gobbling up
too much money?
inception ” He also lauded
Congressman Ralph Hall
(D-Rockwall) for making
the hearing possible. He
said, “In doing so, the
Congressman has provided
consumers of this area an
outstanding service.”
Rep. Hall represents the
4th Congressional District
of Texas.
will be on the In-House
Pharmacy in the hospital.
The devotional will be
given by Mrs. Hiram
Smith, Sr. The hostesses
are Mrs. Emmett Locke
and Mrs. C. M. Caraway
Jr.
the National Energy
Conservation Policy Act of
1978 and the Energy
Security Act.
“Unlike the many
conservation programs
and information Ijone Star
historically has offered, the
RCS program is not cost-
effective for our
customers,” Hall said. The
reduction in natural gas
usage by customers who
have had the RCS audits is
minute, particularly when
you realize that some 97
percent of customers
neither want nor use this
program, Hall continued.
It has cost Lone Star, and
ultimately the customers,
some $2.1 million to date.
In other words, Hall
Mid, the RCS program has
achieved conservation at
the cost of more than $82
per thousand cubic feet of
gas conserved.
Speaking after the
hearing, Hall added, “On
behalf of its customers,
Lone Star has opposed
these programs since their
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De Loor Free Press, De Leon, Texas 76444
De KOI) TRE€ PRESS Official Urges Congress
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cobbler, must soon begin offering
similar energy audits to
Tuesday - Barbequed eligible commercial and
apartment customers.
These conservation
Hospital
Auxiliary
To Moot
Octobor 4
The De Leon Hospital
Auxiliary will meet
October 4 at 7:00 in the
lobby of the De Leon
Hoepital.
The program, presented
by Adolfo Reyes, R. Ph.,
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TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION *
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Postmaster: Send address changes to Free Press, P. O. »
Box 320, De Leon, Texas 76444. !
To Discontinue Audits
The Residential Con- Teatifying before the Prog™1™ are required by
servation Service program House Energy Corner- ““
required by Congress-and vation andPower
the companion Subcommittee in
Commercial and Washington September 36,
Apartment Conservation Lone Star Vice President
Neal Hall said neither
program merits
continuation.
“Neither program can
ever be cost-effective and,
n u a consequence, places
« an unneceaaary coat
} burden on Lone Star’s
• customers," he told
! subcommittee members.
{ “Lone Star urges repeal of
» both of these programs to
v the benefit of its more than
} 1.2 million customers who
J otherwise must continue to
« pay needlessly higher
» utility bills.”
» Hall’s comments refer to
Congress’s mandate that
utility companies must
Monday - Beef & offer home energy audits to
vegetable stew, cheese roll- all eligible customers, and
• | ups, apple i- i_~
J crackers.
* meatballs, candled yams,
lima beans, hot rolls, jelly.
Friday, Sept. 30 - Ground
beef & spaghetti, spinach,
cole slaw t
Wednesday - Chicken
fried steak, whipped
w/vinegar potatoes, buttered spinach,
dressing, biscuit, butter, sliced peaches. _
cherry cobbler, milk.
Monday, Oct. 3 -
Barbeque on bun, pinto
beans, cabbage-carrot-
raisin salad, pudding, milk.
Wednesday, Oct. 5-
Luncheon steak, scalloped tomato salad, chocolate
potatoes, buttered spinach, cake w/frosting.
sliced pears, bread, milk. SUBJECT TO CHANGE
| HOSPITAL NEWS ||
Bessie Clark
Willie King
September 22 -
Gracie Rangel
Female Rangel
Vesta B. Bryan
Fay Knight
Morene Nance
September 23
Ama Perdue
Debbie Adcock
Sharon Miller
Male Adcock
September 24
Jean Gloria Mosher
Jack Barnes
Rose Stanley
Male Mosher
September 25
— Darla Miller
Luke Thedford
Female Miller
0. R. ARMSTRONG. Manager. Phona M3-22M
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IS NOW ESTABLISHED AT THE FAM BANK, DE LEON.
MEMORIALS MAY BE SENT TO THE BANK OR THE HOSPITAL
ADMINISTRATORS office, monies ih the memorial
FUND WILL BE USED TO PURCHASE HEW EQUIPMENT
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Wilkerson, Gayle E. De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1983, newspaper, September 29, 1983; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1247648/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.