The De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1959 Page: 5 of 8
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De >an Tree Preu, De Leon, Texas, July 2, 1959
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WANTED: Lady to do telephone
survey work. Private line. $1.00
hour, write P.O. Box 5286, Abi-
lene, Texas. 7-2-1 tp
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Dr. and Mrs. T. S. Bryant
and her sister, Miss Fannie Har-
ber of Dublin were guests of
Mrs. C. C. Nichols Sunday.
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
OPENING SATURDAY
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All Meat, Good Quality
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PICNICS
FRANKS
Ballard’s or Pillsbury
3 cans
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Kraft s Salad Bawl
SALAD DRESSING - <P .jar 39c
Kraft’s Velveeta
CHEESE - 2 lb. box . . ..
Golden Ripe
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Fancy Sun-Kist
LENONS - lb..........
{Fancy Red Ripe
TOMATOES lb
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ALWAYS right . . . keeps colors
bright . . . that’s famous Blue
Lustre carpet and upholstery
cleaner. Higginbotham’s.
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Mrs. Allie Holmes and daugh-
ter Mrs R. 'W. Meglasson have
returned from a vacation trip
that took them through Okla-
homa, Missouri, Eureaka Springs
Arkansas, Hot Springs, Ark.,
Fort Smith, Ark., and to Whit-
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NOTICE
186 acre farm for sale, well im-
proved; 8 room house, all new
inside, good peanut allotment,
wiQ carry 40 head of cows, good
grass, hog fenced, good well of
water, on mail and school bus
routes; 2 chicken houses, fully
equipped for operation, one 134
ft., one 154 ft. Part cash, part
terms. J. C TURPEN
1 Mi. So. Rucker Phone 3645
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WANTED: Custom mowing and
bailing, new bailer; 5 mile west
of Downing. H. L. Wolverton,
Rt. 2, De Leon. 7-2-2tp
WANTED: A copy of Tom Deat-
on’s “History of Indian Fight-
ing in Comanche County”. J.
W. Peacock, 1811 Brackenridge
St., Austin, Texas. 7-2-1 tp
RABBITS FOR SALE: Bucks,
does, fryers, young rabbits- Also
hutcheh must go. George Pin-
son, 402 Francis. 7-2-2tp
Free Prose Want Ads Catch
The Eye and Bring Results
H lb- box
39c
Eagle Brand ' - W‘1i
MILK - reg. 15 oz. can .
White Swan
CATSUP - 2-14 oz. bottles
ALL 19 FLAVORS
JELLO - 3 boxes
Cris A Pitts - 12 os. bottle
BARBECUE SAUCE 33<
SHOP EARLY
WE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, JULY 4T!
FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SA
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Mrs. Jeff Schrader and daugh
ter of Ontario, Calif., arrived
Sunday for a visit with her mo-
ther, Mrs- Gladys Perry.
iurey and **»« Shirey. They
ar*- moving back to their home
Azle. Texas.
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ny Parsley and baby spent the
weekend with their paients, Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Parsley and
Mr and Mrs. W- B. Ratliff.
James Sims and Winnie Ste-
phens were married last Thurs-
day. We wish for them a long
happy married life.
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Super Save'- Vi’s or Solid Block
2 lbs gg,
IFe*re OxperU 6t restoring that tpic find
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!Rn. J. E. Steele
Sunday v»as regular church
day here.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Kinnard
visited with their daughter and
family Sunday, the -J. C. Bas-
setts.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lyon, De
Leon and George Caraway of
Cornyn visited Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs J. E. Steele.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Loggins
and family of Gustine spent
Wednesday with his sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Garner.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sims
spent Sunday in Ringgold with
his mother, Mrs. Myers. She re-
turned home with them for a
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Parsley
and sons, and Mr. and Mrs- Ben-
‘ SALE: 6 acres, all in cul-
aYIIJIv VlaSSlIlCUd | tivation. good sandy loam soil,
id'-al for peanuts and pecans,
rirbt here in town, priced to
e'l. Have some farms and sev-
eral homes in town. If you want
to buy or sell, see A. E. Cogburn
Agent. 7-2-1 tc
Pony League Unchanged
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The De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1959, newspaper, July 2, 1959; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1260102/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.