De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1966 Page: 2 of 8
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reputation of any person, firm or corporation that may appear
tn the De Leon Free Press will be gladly and fully corrected
upon being brought to the attentHn of the publisher.
A J. STRICKLIN, JR. Publisher
Emu-red as second class matter at the post office in De Lena,
Texas 764M, under the Act of March 3,1679
Published every Thursday at the De Leon Free Press office
at De Leon Texas 76444
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Attorney at Law
General Civil Practice
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De Lena, Texas
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Office Hours:
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INSURANCE AND BONDS
This agency writes practically all forms of casualty
and property Insurance as well as life insurance
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Harmon-Thompson, Insurance
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Start with a balloon, twist
’round starched thread and
pop! It’s an Easter egg. Here’s
how to do it. First, blow. Blow
up an oval balloon'. Then drop
a ball of colored crochet thread
into a solution of 1 >•_. cups
Niagara instant cold water
starch and 2 cups cold water.
Soak for several minutes. Leav-
ing the ball submerged, pull out
a free thread end and wrap
balloon. Criss cross thread in
all directions. Tuck in the end
to hold it securely. Sprinkle
with glitter. Hang up the fin-
ished egg to dry with, a clip
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So clean ... so safe ... so modern . . . that’s what
electric dryer owners say they like about flameless
electric clothes drying. Clean, flameless electric heat
gentles your clothes—dries them fluffy-soft and
sweet-smelling—never fades colors. And it’s so pre-
cisely controlled that even your most delicate fabrics
can he dried with complete safety.
An electric dryer brings wonderful ease and con-
venience, too. You can dry clothes any time of day
or night in any kind of weather . . . with little more
effort than setting the controls. See your favorite
appliance dealer soon for a flameless electric clothes
dryer that will save you time and work ... help you
live better . . . electrically.
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Kraft paper is used to make
shopping bags that you get
at the supermarket. Today,
the American Paper Institute
notes, it is being twisted and
knitted into drapes and hats
for men and women. An ex-
perimental sports jacket for
men has been made of this
versatile kraft paper.
II men cannot save a man, neither can they add Na to
the Lord’s church. When a person obeys the gospel to
does not need to seek mmbershlp in the church of ft
choice. The Lord saves him and adds him to the churt
of God’s choice. No man or group of men can keepi
saved man out of the Lord’s church, nor can they volt
an unsaved man into the Lord’s church. For men to
claim the authority to open and close the doom of the
church is to claim authority nowhere taught in the B
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Your gift speaks for America
when you feed hungry people
by sending dollar-per-package
contributions to CARE Food
Crusade, New York, N.Y.
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church those being saved. They were saved and adM
at one and the same time by one and the same Lal
They believed the gospel, repented of their sins, were
baptized into Christ and then the Lord forgave tbeto
sins and added them to His church. They were added Is
being saved.
DE LEON CHURCH OF CHRIST
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SNAP AT EASTER OPPORTUNITIES
From bonnets to baskets, it’s snappy subject-matter that helps make
raster one of the most popular picture-taking weekends of the year
Snapshots of youngsters are appealing the year round, but Easter
provides a built-in excuse for catching kiddies on color film. Combine
this opportunity with a little camera know-how and you'll have the
formula for some pretty rewarding results.
Any occasion that suggests a story demands more than one picture
P an a picture series, and start from the beginning. Easter preparations
oncolorlfkil yin^ ri,Ua Can unexpected masterpieces, especially
- How to catch priceless expressions’’ Move in as close as your camera
will allow and keep it low-on the child’s level, rather than yours
And whether you re indoors or out. take a tip from the experts and
get many shots of each situation. You may come up with a gem Some
of the new easy-to-use cameras that can be loaded instantly-even in
bright sunshine—are just as easy to use indoors as outdoors. For
example, with the new Kodak Instamatic Cameras that accept pop-on
flashcubes, you can take four flash pictures, one after another, without
.changing bulbs The cube rotates automatically, always in position for
the next shot I hat way you’re not fumbling with a bulb when you’re
rewarded with one of those wonderful, fleeting expressions
If you’d keep that little bundle of energy from scooting out of range
before you snap, give her something to hold her attention.
But. of course, you cant always hope to keep her from moving,
une trick for catching a small subject on the run is to station yourself
so you picture the action head on. rather than from the side. A moving
object, whether it’s a youngster or a train, will show less apparent
motion if the action is directed toward or away from the camera lens,
rather than across its path.
Of course, one of the great secrets for snapping children at Easter.
°.rianj j "l,e °f,the Year- IS ,o keep your camera handy and keep
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Call 4475 aay time for
Thoraiay A^eiatment
D. T. “Red” THOMPSON, Manager
Dial 2575________ —. Leon, Texas
Reda Snbmergibie Pumps - Alcoa Ahmiaum Ptpt
Satea and Service Completely InatalM
Jacuzzi - Bed Jacket Pumps
Member of Lone Star Water Well Aaaoctetfan
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Turn to the second chapter of Acta and read th. t-
dent of that memorable day. Peter was
spokesman and in his sermon he showed that Chru
is the promised Messiah and that God made Him kZ
Lord and Christ. The people who heard th. .mJ!
were “pricked in their hearts and said unto Peters
the rest of the apostles, men and brethren, what
we dof Then Peter said unto them, Repent and beZ!
Used, every one of you, in the name of Jem, aZ
tor the remission of your .ins, and ye shall recelvT
gift of the Holy Ghost.’’ Then in verse 41 we 2?
“They that gladly received his word were tapZ
and the same day there were added unto them Ze
throe thousand souls.” Now verse 47: “And the
added to the church daily such as should be savedT
Please notice the scriptural teaching. Wh^
heard the gospel and obeyed the words of Peter tta
bad the promise of salvation. When they were are
the Lord added them to the church. The won! of G<1
nowhere Intimates that a man is saved by one proem
and joins the churob by another. The lord takei cm
of both.
OF ph wo B-S73B LEO LAUBHMAN
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STEPHENVILLE. TEXAB BALKS a SERVICE
or th. TOra, and National Paal Central AuactaUona
Fully Bonded - Insured
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On May I. 1941. the U.S. Treasi
the first Series I- Savings Bond.
In the 25 years since 1941. /M11V
have bought more than SI5().(mxH)(x
worth of Series I. and H Savings 1127
They still own $49 billion. "ds
For your future, your family’s future lni
your country’s future . . . join the cre, ,
thrift program in the world
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The De Leon Free Prose is
authorised to announce that
the following individuals are
candidates for public office,
subject to the action of the
Democratic Primaries:
For State Senator, 12th Sen-
atorial District:
J. P. Word (Re-election)
For State Representative,
•4th Legislative District:
Ben Barnes (Re-election)
For County Judge, Comanche
County:
D.F. Caraway (Re-eieotlon)
For County Clerk, Oomanche
County:
Mrs. Mattle Goon Haynes
Fred Hall (Re-election)
For County Treasurer, Co-
manche County:
Mrs. Azalea Bails (Ra-eico-
tton)
For County School Superin-
tendent, Oomanche County:
Elso Brinson (Re-election)
For Oommtaeionor, Precinct 4,
OntnArhe County:
Charles O. Clinton
•lection)
Fi^nk Secklngvr
of Peace, Precinct
C, Oomanoho County:
Howard (Hoot Baker)
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clothespin. I>ry overnight, then
pop the balloon and out it will
come . , . with a whistle and a
whoosh.
To form a basket, wrap
thread around the bottom half
of a balloon and then across the
top to form a handle. Hang up
to dry. For a very stiff basket,
pat on more starch solution
when the basket has dried and
dry it once again.
One hall of thread will make
about three Easter eggs. The
basket takes one or two balls,
depending on its size.
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De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1966, newspaper, March 24, 1966; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262074/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.