De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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Two or Three Piece
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Some Buttoned. Some Not
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The Albert Thackersons of
in the Gene
evening.
Recent visitors in the Floyd
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■ and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
and Catherine,
The first dust storm of the
new year was a dandy. We
would hope that after the big
snow, sand would be too wet
to blow, but at times, could
see it rolling in places.
About six inches of snow
-----;s were
moisture.
warm sun-
le snow.
Charles Mahan i
che last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Jones visited his mother, Mrs.
M. 0. Jones at Stephenville
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About six inches of
| fell here and the farmer:
| very proud of the
s also appreciate the
s shine since th,
Charles Mahan is carrying
= his arm in a cast again, caus-
| ed from a break when he fell
from a horse. A few years
back, the same arm was brok-
en in the same place.
Mr. Cecil Henderson was on
the not well list the past week.
The Charles Smith family
of Fort Worth and the A. L.
= Smiths visited the Ross Deck-
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The Aibert jha
g De Leon visited in
| Gary home Sunday
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Persons past age 62 may
have an asset they’re overlook-
ing.— they should check up on
their rights by visiting a social
security office.
Farm fish pounds can
200 lbs. of fish each
cham- Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Gary of
Stephenville spent Wednesday
"‘th his parents, the Gene
Garys.
. Mr. and Mrs. D. W Smith
visited I uesday at Gorman
with Mrs. Dona Day.
hhe Hughe Sims visited in
the Loy Robinson home Tues-
day evening.
Fhe A. L. Smiths* visited
Sunday with Mentle Young.
Some are setting out onion
and preparing their
for more planting
Last Week
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POW-R-PAK BATTERY
High Quality . . . Low Price
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3 lb. can
accordion solo.
Members |
•his fine program and to
Frozen Dessert, Swift’s
2 one-half gallon cartons
White Russett
10 lb. plastic bag . ..
With Purchase of $3.95 or
More, Excluding Cigarettes
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When you or a member
of your family dies, how
will the survivors manage?
Besides the personal loss, s'
the sorrow, how will they
take care of ‘last ex-
penses’, how supplement
the loss of income? -
NOW, IN THE PRESENT,
LET US INSURE THE FUTURE /
OF YOUR LOVED ONES.
GLENN NEWTON. AGENT <
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sang a variety of nine old fa-
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Is Your Land.” Singing in I
group and taking at one time
or another a solo part of a
song were: Randy f
Mark Wilson. Kent Renshaw.
POTATOES
ICRISCO
COFFEE
PEANUT BUTTER
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Mrs. Box Hostess
Shakespeare Club
Mrs. N. L Box was h&sks.
Io the Shakespeare Club in her
home January 22. She intro- _______ i
diced Mrs. C. E Irby, teach- Patricia Rallwell
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sented seven of her talented
pupils in a i
entertaining program of sing-
ing and accordian numbers. Members present to enjoy
Mrs. Sue Wilson at the piano, this fine program and to par-
accompanied the group as they ticipate in the short business
meeting that followed were:
_ - - ------- Mines. Box. Burleson. C. C.
Dee Do Dah” to "Thu Land Caraway. Jr.. Clayton. Daniell.
the Duke. Fields. Grizzelle. Har-
vey. Lee. Martin. Rollins.
Smith. Terrill. Sam Weaver.
Moore. Wier. Williams and Miss Mau-
_______, ghan.
WILKERSONS ANNOUNCE
ARRIVAL OF DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Wilker-
son proudly announce the ar-
rival of their daughter. Cyn-
Donna Otwell. Debbie Foster.
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of the fifth grade, who pre- Bailey. Donna Otwell and Deb-
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very pleasing and duet and donna rendered an
— sing-
numbers.
at the piano.
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COCONUT
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mail it SAFELY
DON’T EVER MAIL CASH'
When you have to send money through the
mail, send a check made on your account
here — or see us for a money order, cash-
iers check, travelers check, or other!
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It’s no fun trying to cut with
a pair of dull scissors. At the
first sign that scissors aren't
as sharp as they should be,
give them a fresh, keen edge.
Get a piece of fine sandpaper
and cut it several times with
your scissors. It sounds too
simple to be true, but the
sandpaper method does
work. It puts an edge on
your scissors that makes
using them a pleasure.
Thomas Butane
Company
IT’S THE CLEANEST
FUEL FOR HEATING
No smoke or soot with
LP-GAS heat. When
LP-GAS heat moves
in, fuel woes move
out. Discover LP-GAS’
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De Leon Free Press, Dt Leon, T-xxs, January 30, 1964
of De Leon'
Palcrnal great grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Jones
of Comanche and, Mrs. Ellen
Wilkerson of De Leon. Mater-
nal great grandmother is Mrs.
W. H. Fronk of Iola. Kansas.
“S'
thia Kay. on January IH. .,1
Baylor Hospital m Dallas. She
tipped the scales at 7 lbs., 6‘.
oz.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wilkerson
and maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fronk. all
ONE
REASON
FOR USING
LP- GAS...
farmers and merchants bank
Of De Leon
39c
39c
$1.49
35c
79c
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Evaporated Kunbells
MILK • 7 big cans.... $1.00
Red Sour Pitted, For Piet
Cherries - 2-16 oz. cans. 45c
Peter Pan, Chunky Beef
CHILI - 2 49c size cans.. 69c
Speas Premium Quality 2 Quart Bottles
53c
APPLE JUICE
FLUFFO
SHORTENING - 3 lb. can 69c
Pure Deckers
LARD - 81b pail
Pinto, Quick Cooking
Bean s- 4 lb. Celo Bag.. 45c
White, Nature's Best
HOMINY - 5-15 oz. cans 39c
Del Haven
Tomatoes - 5-16 oz. cans 69c
Golden Crearr Style, Fifth Avenue
CORN^- 5-17 oz. cans... 69c
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
SLOAN’S FOOD STORE
- Free Peliyery Phone 3632
I Green Cut, Fancy Blue Lake, Jack & Bean Stalk
BEANS - 4-16 oz. cans.. 89c
I CAMP FIRE 5-300 size cans
PORK & BEANS.......49c
Del Monte Early Gardet
PEAS - 4-17 oz. cans.... 79c
Lima, All Green, Allens
| BEANS - 2-141/2 oz. cans 29c
ZEE, 80-Count
NAPKINS - 3 pkgs
Kimbell's or Gladiola
BISCUITS - 5 cans......39c
Colored, Country Style
OLEO - 2 lbs
Premium Saltines
CRACKERS ■ lb. box... 27c
Rath’s Cedar Farm
BACON - 2 lbs.
Decker’s all neat
FRANKS -12 oz. pkg... 39c
4 One-Thcuaand SheeF Rolls
SCOTTISSUE..
Light Crust
FLOUR - 25 lb. bag... $1.79
Light Crust
FLOUR -10 lb. bag.....79c
Light Crust
FLOUR - 5 lb. box......45c
Gladiola 3 . 39csize boxes
CAKE MIXES..........79c
Ook Hill Tree Riper ed, In Heavy Syrup No 21/?
PEACHES ■ 4 cans.... $1.00
Light Meat, Van Camps
TUNA - 2 cans.........39c
Pineapple, Kimbells, in decorated tumblers
Preserves - 2-18 oz. jars 69c
Double Green Stamps
Given on Wednesday with
Purchase of $2.50 or more
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De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1964, newspaper, January 30, 1964; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1261893/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.