De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1981 Page: 2 of 9
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In I960, Texas led the nation
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IS NOW ESTABLISHED AT THE F A M BANK, DE LEON.
MEMORIALS MAY BE SENT TO THE BANK OR THE
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HOSPITAL AD
TRATOR'S OFFICE.
Phone 893-6116
MONIES IN THE MEMORIAL FUND WILL BE USED TO
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Postmaster: Send address changes to Free Press, P. 0.
Box 320, De Leon, Texas 76444.
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CATTLEMAN
4. aete Owe recently pecced Stan Meatai’s record fer
nenther of hits. How many tlanes has Pete Boca wan the
I. Who holda the ana|or league IHatime pitching (over MO
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DI. GARY M. EASLEY
D.D.S.
104 West Reynoaa
De Leon, Texas
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Wednesday, August 28 -
BBQ on bun, potato salad,
tomatoes, oatmeal cookies
Friday, August 28 - Chicken
fried steak, cream gravy,
Aagnsttl
Neta Banuelos
Irais Rameriz
Inf. Female Rameriz No. 1
Inf. Female Rameriz No. 2
James Hasty
Inf. Male Banuelos
I August 22
James A. Power
August 23
Sammy Rameriz
Joe Henderson
' Maria Louisa Zamora
Inf Male Zamora
Texas ranks seventh in
broilers and turkeys ; eighth in
eggs and dairy products;
ninth in milk production; and
sixteenth in pork production.
■ Of the |S M billion in cash
receipts that Texas agricuitue
1. How many ttonea did Ty Cobb win the Sms rises League
Betting OomplondUp?
(Prices
Subject
To Change)
105 South Patrick
Dublin, Texas
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
Phone 445-3765
Closed on Mondays
DR. RAYMOND W. STEPP
Optometrist
VISION CARE
Monday - Friday
Closed Thonday Afternoon
406 N. Austin Street
Comanche, Texas
Phone 915-356-3266
DR. W. H. STEPHEN
Optometrist
At Natatana Care Center
Each Thursday From
1:00 to 5i00p.ua.
W. W. PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC.
EDITOR - GAYLE E. WILKERSON
CO-PUBLISHERS
WILLIAM B. AND JUDITH WILKERSON
August 18
Thomas R. Green
Jessie Edinburg
August 19
Mary Floyd
Zenaida Villareal
Inf. Male Villareal
RLSwanner
Louise Bums
Birdie L. Neill
Jewell J. Walker
John A. Ripley
August 21
Oleta Stewart
Richard R. Smith
DE LEON VISITORS
Mrs. Nancy Standlee and
Dana of Arlington spent
Sunday night visiting the W.E.
Johnsons. Dana remained to
spend a week before her
school starts Monday.
brought into the state in 1980,
Brown pointed out, 61 per cent
came from marketings of
livestock.
livestock.
“The cattle industry alone
added almost 828 billion to the
state’s economy through
cattle production, feeding,
meat packing, processing, and
retailing,” said Brown. Texas
has the largest concentration
of cattle feedlots in the world-
some 1,097 lots • and produced
about II per cent of the
nation’s total supply of fed
beef in 1900.
Cattle are raised in each of
the state’s 254 counties.
has proven
e recovery of
SOUTH100P
PAWNSHOP
1197 South Leap
Stepheavffle, Texas
MORRIS R. GREENHAW
Phoae 965-4909
Texas has always been
recognized as a leader in
agricultural production, and
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GORMAN MBIBIG CO.
GORMAN, T1XAS 7*454
PHONE 117 - m-Htt
CLOSE AT NOON SATURDAY
WESTGATE
AIOBILE HOMES
SALES SERVICE
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THIS IS SERIOUS I
The person who opposes tithing, or who refuses to tithe, is
Viratjie bdaimtog that the Bible is not true, that God is
a liar. God would not put anything in the Bible that is not
true.
Second, he is claiming that he knows more about life than
God does. If God commands the tithe, it is for our blessing
and benefit.
Third, he is claiming that he does not need God’s
partnership in his life. He can get along without (tod.
Tithing to an acknowledgment of God’s rule in our lives. _
Fourth, he to proving that he does not love Christ. " If you
love tne, keep my commandments.”
Fifth, he to making it clear that he to a robber and a thief.
Ye have robbed me, God said, through Malachi.
God asks us to make our giving acconling to our income,
ten percent, brought to him faithfully and willingly. Where
would some people be if God ma<ie tlieir incomes according
to their giving?
See you next week, and remeinlicr, many p<i>plc give
until it hurts. The trouble is that it starts to Irari just as mhhi
as they start to give
Annual Rate 17.49%
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pmakv required far rany withdrawal
Rate effective Aug. 18-31
We want your feed business and we
are expanding to better handle it
GOOD BUYS FOR AUGUST
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De Leon Brick Works, Inc.
Highway 6 East. Da Laaa, Texas
Phaea I93-M47
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Glance at the calendar.
There’s still plenty of summer
toft and markets are literally
bursting with baskets of fresh
peaches. This means one
great dessert for tonight's
enjoyment. Time short?
Don’t worry about baking the
traditional shortcakes when
you can easily take home a
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Toxas Number 1 In Fifteen
Major Arons
Of Livestock
sheep and lamb slaughter, 1.14
million head; wool production,
18.3 million pounds; goats,
1.38 million head; mohair
production, 8.1 million
pounds; and exports of lard
and tallow, 8101 million.
1900 was not unusual in that
Texas normally leads the rest
of the nation in the above
categories. “Whittle we are
No. 1 in all areas connected
with cattle, wool and mohair,
Texas also is a major
producer of prok, dairy
products, poultry and eggs,”
said Brown. “Texas was the
No. 2 state in the nation in all
agricultural cash receipts in
1900,” he added.
Making life better
...with Interest!
make sure that no more than ,
one brand of a kind be
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the chance of two or more
people in the county
duplicating the same brand
and location. Further, the
county clerk must make
certain that the brand location
on the animal be designated.
Failure to do so is punishable
by a fine of not less than 810 or
more than 850.
King encouraged all
livestock producers to use
marks and brands and to re-
register these marks and
brands promptly.
“A properly appUed, legally
recorded brand to proof of
ownership. It increases the
chances of recovering stray,
Clinic Hours
SALYER
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
Dublin, Texas
■ 7 ■ 12 & 1-6 Monday thru Saturday
| Phone 445-3317 or 445-2205
||^r* Salyer Dr. Leslie Sharp J
Subscription Rates: $10.00 per year in Comanche County;
811.00 per year elsewhere in Texas;~)13.0O per year
elsewhere. Cards of Thanks and other messages charged
at classified advertising rate of $3.50 minimum charge for
twenty-five words or less.
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• ranching has been an integral
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J Agriculture Commiasioner
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• reported.
• And 1980 was no different as
, * the state led the nation in 15
• major areaa of livestock
• production.
■ In 1980, Texas led the nation
J In: Cash receipts for all
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AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 4
Monday - Ground beef and
spaghetti, collards, carrots,
peanut butter cookies,
bread^nilk.
Tueaday
buttered peas, pear halves,
bread, milk.
Wednesday - Mexican
casserole, cabbage slaw,
mixed fniit cup, crackers,
milk.
Thursday - Beef tips,
mashed potatoes, green
beans, jelly, hot rolls, milk.
Friday - Hamburgers with
lettuce, tomato, pickles,
potato rounds, sliced peaches,
milk.
SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Crickets are general plant
feeders and normally live and
breed outdoors. They can
damage garden plants and be
a real nuisance inside a home
or business. Crickets will
enter a building when
searching for hiding places.
Indoors, crickets can
damage woolens, cottons,
silks, synthetic fabrics, furs
and carpeting. Clothes
stained with perspiration are
particularly attractive. They
also feed on foods, leather and
rubber products. Their
chirping can also be most
annoying.
Cricket control begins with
AngastlS
LyndellCoan
Gladys Simpson
Burton Henry
August 19
Euana Fem McGinnis
Lecha Duarte
Inf. Male Duarte
Marta Cortez
Herbert Morris
AogurtlR
Mary Ann Floyd
August 21
Birdie L. Neill
Jewell J. Walker
Opal Heath
Carroll R. Ragland
Clyde Tilly
August 22
Beatrice Talamantes
Zenaida Villareal
Inf. Male Villareal
Jessie Edinburg
Ernestine Reed
August 23
Neta Banuelos
Inf. Male Banuelos
livestock, 86-09 billion; cash
receipts from cattle and
calves, 34.87 billion; all cattle
and calves, 13.7 million bead;
cattle slaughter, 5.79 million
head; cattle on feed, 1.83
million bead; mother cows,
5.88 million head; calves bom,
5.5 million head; number of
farms and ranches, 186,000;
amount of farm and ranch
land, 138.8 million acres.
Tezas also led last year in:
Sheep and lambs, 2.36 million;
Reaches Take The
Cake
store-bought jelly roll - the
beginning of a Peachy Jelly
RoU dessert. Cut a small jelly
roll into Vi-inch slices. Spread
thawed frozen whipped
topping between slices and
reassemble on a serving
platter. Cut into diagonal
slices and serve with
sweetened sliced fresh
peaches and dollops of
additional whipped topping.
Keep an extra jelly roll on
hand in the freezer along with
a handy container of frozen
whipped topping. They’re a
time-saving dessert team
during fresh peach season.
K
FWd crirkNs lay m many
as 150 to 400 eggs in the soil.
These hatch into nymphs that
complete their development in
aboutl2weeks. Tberemaybe
as many as three generations
per year. Moist and cool
weather conditions favor
development of the crickets.
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stolen and strayed livestock,
KTinrt afiid In IBM TVRA
lung saia in lavitA
field inspectors, working with
the TSCRA canpater in Fort
Worth and other state and
local law enforcement
agencies, recovered or
accounted for livestock and
ranch property with an
estimated total market value
of 8113 million.
For more information about
branding and the brand re-
recording process, livestock
producers can contact thrir
county clerk's office or
TSCRA at 1301 West Seventh
Street, Fort Worth, Texas
76102 or 817/332-7064.
The De Leon Free Press, Box 320. De Leon. Texas 76444
(Publication No. 150080) is published weekly ever
Thursday al 101 North Texas. De Leon. Texas 76444.
Stephenville
Rodeo
This Week
The Stephenville
Championship PRCA Rodeo
will kick off Thursday, August
27, at 5:00 p.m. with a rodeo
parade in downtown
Stephenville. The PRCA
Rodeo is scheduled for 8:00
p.m. each evening August 27,
28, and 29.
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1 Glen Davis
whipped potatoes, mixed
vegetables, apple cobbler.
Monday, August 31 - Beans
and franks, pickled beets,
spinach, applesauce
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woods and other debris where
crickets hide. Insect-proof
your home by cawfring and
weather stripping. Make sure
all screens and doors are
tight-fitting. Reduce
■dghtlights while infestations
are large.
Control of crickets outside
buildings is necessary to
prevent them from moving
indoors. Sprays should be
appUed to foundation walla,
window wella, crawl spaces,
door threshold and under
garbage cans. Treatment of a
5 to 20 foot swath around
buildings may also help.
Treatment Indoors should be
restricted to residual sprays
to baseboards, in closets,
under stairways, and other
cricket hiding placea.
Suggested insecticides for
both Indoor and outdoor
control include Diazinon,
Malathion, and Dursban.
Contact the County
Extension Office for
additional information on this
or other pests.
6 month certificate I Vh year certificate
16.104' 15.901
Annual Rate 17% Annual Rate 17.49%
Minimum depoaK on thia 6nxmrh Munev MnrftetQr
. to $10XX)0 IWorBl raiUarioM pwMft uuiwyimAtey
mtvteaduringrheretmDwveto.euhmnmlpenakY
roquiml for early wtfMrawal
Rate effective Aug. 25-31
If our regular feeds do not fit your
needs, we’ll custom mix to your
specifications at NO EXTRA CHARGE
here's an example of a
CUSTOM MIRY FEED
1345 Lb. CORN 20 Lb. SALT
210 Lb. COTTONSEED MEAL 20 Lb. CALCIUM
210 Lb. PEANUT MEAL 1 Lb. VITAMIN A-30
135 Lb. PEANUT HULLS - ,r
Brown has
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Wilkerson, Gayle E. De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1981, newspaper, August 27, 1981; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1248139/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.