The De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1958 Page: 7 of 10
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De Leos Free Press, De Leon, Texas, May 29, 1958
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Mr. and Mrs. Willie Tunnell
and boys, Rolan, spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 0. Tunnell.
The Loy Robinsons visited
relatives at Jacksonville over the
week end-
Mrs. Ross Decker is home re-
covering after minor surgery al
the Stephenville hospital last
Monday.
Friday is home coming day
at the Cemetery here and a large
crowd is expected.
About .4 inch of rain fell here
early Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woods and
family of Fort Worth spent Sun-
day in the home of Mr. and
Mrs Lester Morgan and family.
Mrs. Woods is a grand daughter
of Mrs. Kittie Morgan.
a member of the class. He re-
turned home wvtb Sgt. Grimes
where he has employment this
summer.
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Mrs. Tucker’s
3 lb. can ....
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Sgt. Bobbie Gene Grimes of
Fort Hood was in De Leon Fri-
day evening and attended the
commencement exercises of
DHS. His brother, Georgia, was
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Bro. Johnson filled his place
at the Baptist Church Sunday
morning but night services were
called off due to the serious ill-
ness of his brother-
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henderson
attended the film on life and
work of John Wesley at the
Methodist Church in De Leon
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ochs Greer of
Lingleville visited the A. L
Smiths Sunday afternoon. -
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Mahan
attended the singing at Round
Grove Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs- Dave Harper,
Mrs. Dona Day and Mrs. Ellison
of Gorman visited the D. W.
Smiths and Cecil Hendersons
Sunday afternoon.
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MEAL 42c 79c
Clover Fam, M ’s or Solid Block
MABGABINE - H».. .»
Zee - 80 Count Pkg.
NAPKINS - Paper IQc
Zee - Regufer Roll *
TOWELL - Paper 17c
Zee - 4 Rol Pkg.
UES - Toilet......33c
2 Reg. Bara 2 Bath Bars
Me 27c
Reg. Bar Bath Bar
13c 18c
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Armour’s Dexter
Tra Pak, lb......
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SOAP
Texas Fancy - Vine Ripe
TOMATOES 21U 35c
Garden Freeh
PEAS " Black-eye, lb.
BRUSH GABAGE
SIPE SPRINGS HIGHWAY PHONE I
Across From Locker Plant 2301
OUTBOARDS
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SALMON - tall can
Del Monte - PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT
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Del Monte - Early tee
PEAS - 2 No. 303 cans... 35c
Del Monte - Golden Cream Style
CORN No. 303 can......J5C
Clover Farm - Red Ripe - No. 343 Cans
TOMATOES 2 cans... 35c
Glendale • Chunk Style
TUNA nSH reg. can 25c
White Swan M ■>. box hi B. box
c.......49c
CHEESE - 2 lb. box.....79c
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CHARCOAL"
Wmard - 16 or. am
Charcoal Lighter....
30c
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Matching Pillow Cases
Usually 1.49
only $1.19 pair
Coverage on Crop D*-^«
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9, Com&nehe, Texas
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IVES AWARDS
tftlETON
^senvdle (Spi.) — Tarlo-
ute College ROTC com-
u and review this week
|jted Franklin Loudermilk
go awards- The De Leon
was presented with the
,n State College Rifle
ribbon and the Military
ice of
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Garza Pastel Muslin Sheets
Fitted Doubles and 81 x 108
usually 2.98 ...... $2.39 ea.
81 x 99 '
usually 2.79......$2.19 ea.
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Mrs. J. E. Steele
Rev. Bailey from Brownwood
preached here Sunday morning
and night. He was accompanied
by his wife.
Mrs. Sam Kinnard received
word Saturday that her brother's
son, Jessie Vanbibber, was in an
Oklahoma City hospital seriously
ill.
Visitors in the Steele home in
Dublin last week from Roehl
were Mrs. Maude Grissom and I
daughter, Mrs. Wanda Gilder
and children from Stinnett; Mr. J
and Mrs. Jack Scott, Sherry and
Paula, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Cox
and Dennis, Mrs. Clarence Gar-
ner, Mrs. Jack Grey, Linda and
Betty Garner.
Mrs. Donnell Davis and daugh-
ters and Mrs. Atlas Smith spent
Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. Aaron
Davis and Buddy.
Mrs. Katie Scaggs and chil-
dren of Littlefield are visiting
her mother and family, Mrs.
Helen Sims.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holleman
are visiting in Kermit with
their daughter, Mrs. David Rice
and family. v;
Duster News
Lorena Johnson
Do not be afraid to accept re-
sponsibility. There is always a
place - always a welcome for
people who are ready to accept
responsibility.
Do not be afraid to stand up
for the right even in the face
of a sneer. No man ever yet
made his mark who did not have
to face ridicule.
All three churches had regu-
lar attendance Sunday-
Several from this community
attended and enjoyed the an-
nual singing at Round Grove
Sunday.
Best wishes and happiness
goes to Pfc. Edward Stewart. Ft.
Sill, Okla., and Miss Betty Jean
Yancey of Gorman, who were
married Saturday night in the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Stewart, with rela-
tives present.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. L. Dukes were Mr.
and Mrs- Marvin Pittman .Dal-
las, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Crad-
dock and daughter, Sundown
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Joiner of
Gorman.
Bro. Moody Smith and family
were luncheon guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Tommie Gray Sunday.
Visitors in the Home of Mr.
and Mrs. Abb Coan were Miss
Pansy. Coan, her friend. Miss
Shirley Wilspn, Mr. and Mrs-
Billie Coan, all of Fort Word),
Mans. Verneli Miers, Arlington
and Mrs. Stella Joiner, Desde-
mona.
Home Decorator’s Sale
Bates Heirloom Brocade Spreads
I - non linting - brown, rose, blue
- Extra large size - Usually 14.95
link, green, topaz, sand, unique white
snow white, turquoise colors
For a limited time.... $10.95
Bates Stardust (Hobnail) Spreads
usually 10.95 .... now $8.99
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Nylon Pile Decorator Rugs
i Rich Colors, 27 x 48size
3.98value ...... $1.99each
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ized, bem-stitched, Bates,
dry cottons, Sail Cloths,
dids, Prints, Stripes
up to 1.49 value
79c and 98c yd.
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You te**ed Io hear Brother
Gene Blarney, Dean of Southern!
Christian CoBege, in a series of!
Leon. Texas
The Series will begin with the
regular Lord’s
Stnday, Ju"e
June 7, 1>58.
If you like to
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NOTICE LADIES
With each 10 gallon purchase of
gasoline, you get a rain bonnet FREE
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De Leon, Texas
W. B. SMITH
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I for his activity -n the
Men’, Rifle Team during the
1957-58 school year. He was
also presented a medal for be-
ing third place in maintaining
the highest average score for the
year.
Loudermilk is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. George H. Loudermilk.
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The De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1958, newspaper, May 29, 1958; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1259785/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.