De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964 Page: 4 of 6
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PROFESSIONAL AND
De Leon
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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NOTICE
I tune and Repair Pianos
GAIL BROUGHTON
104 W. Bivar St.
NABORS
Funeral Home
Home Owned and Operated
Licensed Lady Attendant
24 Hour Ambulance Service
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DR. H. HAMPTON
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Office Hours
9:00 a.m. to II—I to4p<
Closed Saturday Afternou*
247 N. Graham Streel
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with flameless electric cooking
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Flameless electric cooking units fit snugly against pan
bottoms. They put their heat into the pans where it is
needed, not into the kitchen ait. The electric oven, being
flameless, requires no flow of ai; into and out of it to
support combustion. The ovtn is insulated all around,
including the bottom, to keep heat inside where it belongs.
Result: your kitchen stays degrees cooler when you are
cooking hot meals. See your electric range dealer soon.
Cook the cool, clean, flameless way . . . and live better
electrically!
ELECTRIC
O M P A N Y
TEXAS
SERVICE CO MPA
T. J. HALLMARK, Manager • Telephone 3895
VISUAL ANALYSIS
CONTACT LENSES
HIGGINBOTHAM* BLDG.
Phone 356-3266 - Cimud
...and when you finance your home with us,
the dollars you pay each month are "growth dollars.**
Each payment you make increases your equity
until you own your home debt-free. And in the meantime
you enjoy it. Why not let some of these
“growth dollars’* work for you? Let us arrange a
home Ioan for you tailored to your needs.
SCOTT
Veterinary
Hospital
Stephenville, Texas
Dublin Highway — WO 5-5100
Dr. Verne A. Scott
Res. Pho. WO 5-4314
Dr. Verne Scott, Jr.
Res. Pho. WO 5-4469
DR. W. H. STEPHEN
OPTOMETRIST
ground floor old Terrill Building
102 N. Texas
Cail 4475 any time for
Thursday Appointment
I Stephenville Savings & Loan Assn.
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FREDERICK G. HARMM
Attorney-at- Uw
GENERAL OFFKE
PRACTICE-
Dial 2575 - Harmon
OPTOMETRIST
Dr. James Slider
_____________________________ Office hours: 8:30 to 12; 1W
J ""*** Closed Thurt. & Sat. Afterwq
MEMBER OF THE SAVINGS AND LOAN FOUNDATION. INC.. SPONSOR
OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT IN LIFE AND PARENTS'MAGAZINE.
The Quiet Dignity Of A Home . ..
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Business Office Offering
Morris Funeral Insurance
and Monuments
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D. F. Craddock
Pboac Cl 5-2669 - M7 So. Patrick
Dublin. Texan
Craddock Upholstery & Trim Co
OFFERING
Quality Materials — Guaranteed Wetli — Fa*
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FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRS
CUSTOM MADE SEAT COVERS
FOR TOUR AUTO
FREE ESTIMATES. PICKUP - DELIVERY
» British farmers as late as the
cheese last century chased their cat-
tle through a “need-fire'*
with the idea that is saved
them from pestilence.
Rites March 30
For Wiley T. Cook
Funeral services were held
Monday, March 30, at 2:30
p.m., in the First Baptist
Church for Wiley Thomas
Cook. Rev. Creath Davis offi-
ciated, assisted by Payne Hat-
tox. Mr. Cook was born on
March 29,, 1905, in Waco, and
passed away March 29, 1964,
in the Stephenville Hospital at
the age of 59. He had lived
in De Leon for 29 years and
was a member of the Northside
Baptist Church and a member
of Armstrong Lodge, No. 445,
A.F&A.M..
Pallbearers were Wade But-
ler, Gordon S. H. Coo/c,
beef with gravy, mashed pota-
toes, cabbage slaw, butter with
honey, hot rolls, milk.
Thursday — Meat sauce on
rice, buttered peas, carrot
sticks, banana pudding, bread,
milk.
Friday — Toasted
sandwich, pickles-sliced toma-
toes with lettuce, potato chips,
mixed fruit, milk.
Charles Morgan, t. L. Mohon,
Jr., J. W. Hailey, and C. H.
Timmons, Jr. Music was ren-
dered by C. L. Mohon, Jr.,
Mrs. Selah West. Al Strainer
and Mrs. Oleta Stewart. ac-
companied by Mrs. C. I.. Mo-
hon, Sr.
Mr. Cook was preceded in
death by one infant son. James
Wiley Cook. He is survived by
his mother, Mrs. Susan M
Cook of Houston, his wife
Mrs. Wiley Cook of De Leon,
one son, Donald Cook of
Puerto Rico, one daughter,
Mrs. Betty Sue Shuler of Dal-
las, 11 grandchildren, three
brothers, J. D. of Ballinger.
Charles T. of Abilene, and
Dale S. of Houston, and a host
of other relatives and many
friends.
Interment was in the De
Leon Cemetery where Masonic
graveside rites were held. Na-
bors Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
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Lee Roy Buchanan, a resi-
dent of this area for many
years, passed away at Harris
Hospital. Fort Worth. on
March 27.
The son of the late Fred H.
Buchanan and Mrs. Mamie
Watts Buchanan, he was born
at Llano, April 30, 1909 and
was married to Miss Zara Boy-
kin on October. 18, 1931. at
Gorman.
Surviving are his wife of
Dublin, and six children, Mrs.
William Dean of Indiana. Roy
Buchanan of Comanche, Fred
Buchan with the Air Force.,
and Jerry, Billy Gene and
Minnie Marie of the home at
520 East Blackjack. Dublin;
his mother, Mrs. F. H. Buchan-
an of De Leon; two brothers,
Herbert of De Leon and Fred
of Mineral Wells, and two sis-
ters. Mrs. Varner McWilliams
of Lubbock and Mrs. John W.
Ferguson of Mission. Also? sur-
viving are seven grandchildren.
In addition to his father, a
daughter. Mrs. Robert White-
ly and a brother. Hubert B.
Buchanan, preceded him in
death.
Services were held in
Harrell Funeral Chapel
Dublin, with burial in th Dub-
lin Cemetery on March 30.
Ph. 356-2711
108 9th. St.
Ccmanche, Texss
V ETER1N ARIAN
ARTHUR I DAVIDSON
WANTED:
Ycur mattresses tp renovate.
Make new cotton & inner spring
mattresses & box springs. Pickup
& delivery. Prices reasonable.
Barber Mattress Co. Ph. 5841
ex-
When you prepare hot meals
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your kitchen stays degrees cooler
A round-cut diamond
58 facets.
with
mixi-d
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sauce,
baked apples.
VISITING FROM CALIF.
Mrs. Bonnie Harris and Mrs
Mettie Dyson of Lakewood.
Calif., visited recen'ly in the
home of Mrs. J. O. Harris and
other relatives and friend-.
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Nb AGENT GIVES LIST
OF PLENTIFUL FOODS
By Barbara Barrett
Comanche Co. H. D. Agent
April brings a shower of
foods along with traditional
rain showers.
Beef, cottage cheese, egg.-,
rice, canned ripe olives, dried
beans and canned corn arc ex-
pected to be abundant.
April egg supplies are
Airman 2nd Class Eldon
Warren, wife and daughter.
Kimberly, of Travis Air Force,
Base, Calif., are here visiting
has his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N.
L. Warren, r.nd other relatives.
pected to be above those of a
year ago with prices below last
year’s attractive retail level,
canned com supplies should
continue to be heavy during
April.
Most of these abundant
foods are produced extensive-
ly in Texas.
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School Meni*
Weak of April 13-17
ELEMENTARY
Monday — Barbecue writt-
en, creamed potatoes, green
salad, cookies, bread, milk.
Tuesday — Pinto beans,
buttered cabbage, beet pickle*,
banana pudding, coinbread,
milk.
Wednesday — Meal balls
with spaghetti, gre-u beans,
celery sticks, candied yarns,
bread, milk.
Friday — Roast pork. Eng-
lish peas, cream style corn,
honey with butter, hoi rolls,
milk.
Friday — Sandwiches, pota-
to chips, pickles, bananas,
milk.
HIGH SCHOOL
Monday — Beef stew, let-
tuce-tomato salad, cheese roll-
ups, apple cobbler, crackers,
milk.
Tuesday -
pork, tomato
greens,
bread, milk.
Wednesday — Roast cubed
L R. Buchanan
Passes March 27
WEEPING OAK
INSURANCE AND BONDS
This agency writes practically all forms of casualty
property insurance (except life insurance).
PROTECT WHAT YOU HAVE
HARMON INSURANCE AGENCY
FREDERICK G. HARMON, Manager
Dial 2575 —De Leon, Texsi
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GENERAL INSURANCE
Fire - Casualty • Automotive • Farm
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Dwelling
Automobile
Tax Work & Accounting
TEXACO SERVICE STATION
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ECONOMICAL CHEVY-VANS
The flat-floor Chevrolet delivery with the low price tag and
the engine up front. Over 40 sq. ft. of completely usable
' floor space almost 71/? ft. long. Can carry a full ton of payload.
Body and frame are welded together. Has I-beam front axle
and leaf springs. Windshield is big, flat, practical one-piece
unit. Side doors and rear windows are optional at extra^cost.
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DeLeon, Texas
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De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964, newspaper, April 9, 1964; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1261821/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.