De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1965 Page: 6 of 6
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De Leon Free Freis, De Leon, Texas, February 4. 1965
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Sale Items Reduced Still
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GOLD BOND STAMPS
GIVEN N REDEEMED
BY JUS.
GOLD BOND STAMPS
GIVIN & REDEEMED
BY US.
ARTIFICIAL FLOWER
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Foar cents per word Ao first
FOR SALE: Remington Trav-
el Riter Portable Typewriter.
Boss Johnson, De Leon, Tex-
es. 2-4-tfc
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Brownwood Office:
CALLAWAY, CALLAWAY
and HARMON
Attorneys
307 North Center Street
Phone 645-6205
Brownwood; Texas
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HEADQUARTERS
"Hardware Department ~
CARDS for all occasions. See
or call Billy Jean Dendy. Pho.
3648. 4-2-tfc
parents, the Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Rinhart
from Snyder spent the week
• Wanted
WANTED TO BUY: One row
tractor with tools. W. E. Sarv
der, 5 mi. north of Comanche
on De Leon Highway. 2-4-2tp
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coastal,
fenced, $125. acre.
34 peanut allot., i
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MESSES
ARRIVING DAILY
Rrogan Jennings — Loyd Shinn
OIL CHANGE SPECIAL
$1.00 Off On Oil & Filter Change
prepared and se ved the deli-
cious food at the First Baptist
he ped in any way during the Church. May God richly bless
each of you. - Christelle Reid.
who Vivian and Ben Short and
and other relatives.
Mrs. Will Wright is still in
the Gorman Hospital.
Mr. Fred Scott went to
the doctor last week.
Mr. Grady Nance is on the
sick list with the flu.
Visitors in Mr. and Mrs.
Wiit Sides* home were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Lewis of Co-
manche, Bro. and Sister Andy
Hudson of De Leon, Mr. a>nd
Mrs. Monty Teague and baby
son of Nederland. Whit is do-
ing very well.
Mrs. Taylor Lancaster is
used visiting her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Durette of Jack-
sonville. Mr. Lancaster is wor-
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l-28-2tc ROCK WOOL
—----- blown in ceiling and walla.
rock quick service. Phone 3372.
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TITLE ONE LOANS up to
$3500.00. Up to 5 years to
pay. no down payment. Easy
terms. Barnes Lumber Co.
4-2-tfe
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FOR SALE: Greeting cards of
all kinds. Also needle hand-
work. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Hale, on Allen Ave., off Ayers
Street. 4-2-tfc
eack time thereafter. Mmiasaas
charge >1.09 and 73 teats.
WANT AD DEADLINES
Clasufiede ... Tuesday Noon
Cancellations . Maa. Nooa
TRUCK
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pitta will n
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lat Comancl
It 6:30 p.m.
I kick-off supj
p is to |
[ers for the
pership drive
I Friday, Eel
P«aker for tl
be Edwin N.1
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Texas Farm
iffice,
L McKay wi|
us a preview
tural probit
year’s State j
ke Morgan s
in the Gorru
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girls.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Dutton
from Clyde visited Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Davis Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon White-
bead attended the stock show
in Fort Worth Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leander Coan,
Mrs. Newt Coan and Lois land
Benny Coan spent Sunday in
Fort Worth with Norman
Coan at Harris Hospital. He
will get to come home in two
or three weeks.
Little Teifry Coan
with a cold.
FREDERICK G. HARMON
Attorney at Law
General Civil Practice
Phone 2575 - Harmon Bldg.
De Leon, Texas
PAYNE MATTOX, Minister
Box N — Phone 2202
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CANCER POLICIES, families
and individuals. Wallace Cook,
F&M Bank. 12-31-tfc
FOR SALE: 1957 Ford, Red.
White 2-door Fairlane 500
Hordtop. Good tires, good
paint, radio and heater. Con-
tact DeLoyn Singleton.
FOR SALE: Man’s grey over-
coat. size 42. worn twice,
price $22 50 Man’s grey wool
sweater, worn once, price,
$3.00. May be seen at Coy’s
Tailor Shop. Ernest Broom
2-4-1 tp
FOR SALE: Young quarter-
horse mare. Good deal J. M.
Macon, Jr., Box 93, De Leon,
Texas. 2-4-2tp
MUCKS'
Higginbotham
f 8e<Tetary wi
L,new solution.!
L «nd her void
r.H,ssaEe Mai
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L, C?ro‘nuni<-
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f *lth the bull
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FOR SALE: 4 room i
house on 34 acre land; Burli-
son St., City. Priced to sell.
Call 5381. I
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Neats Iwstantly!
tests Lengerl
You’ll enjoy a Peyna
Wall Heater becsuw
it Bridge senlike
warmth right Into
your home. Quiet sM
clean. It*e depone-
able and attractively
designed In sires io
tit your budget. Pro-
tected heating elo*
ment for longer IMe.
Completely fnitiledL
er and Mrs. Milton Smith. Miss
Carolyn Smith, cousin of the
bride, registered the guests.
Mrs. Melvin Phillips receiv-
ed guests, along with
Honest. Mrs. Gilchrest,
grandmother, was also
ent.
Some twenty guests called
during the hours. The honoree
received many lovely gifts.
Mrs. Forrest will continue
her training at Hendrix Hospi-
tal in Abilene. Upon her grad-
uation, she will be a registered end with their daughter, Mr.
nurse. Her husband works for and Mrs. Malcom Blanton and
an electrical company there.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our
heartfelt gratitude to all who
on pavement.
New
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death of our beloved father
and brother-in-law, Grover
Reid; and to the ones
sent the lovely flowers
" -I oorrow
when the
time comes ...
YOU WILL APPRECIATE
OUR THOUGHTFUL,
COURTEOUS
PERSONNEL
Our staff is aware of the
sorrow and difficulties of be-
reavement, and is pledged
to render help with true
personal consideration.
Higginbotham
Funeral Home
Pk®»t 2325 Night 4773 ar 307T
CHURCH OF CHRIST
De Leon, Texas
the CHRISTIAN LIFE
•aid, It is written man shall not live by
but by every word that proceeded our
ide. that man lives hi. physical life by the 1,?*^
The tempter had asked Jesu. to lurl
Jesus had fasted forty day. .nd night. andlft’rL*
hungry. Jesu. here was teaching that tb»r
™,p«tan» We to live than the physical ‘ **“*1
W. Po»t once wrote ty unall booklet a
How to Live A Hundred Year. ” *
Port died when he wa. leventy. But tbe'w*^ *
dependable and sure. Man can live the u/u
long as be lives by the word of God Bw'k UaJW'*
by every word ot God - not »me of them M
naif fatalities are due to a partial obedience
Paul says, For if ye live after the flesh .. L
(Rom 8:13). By thb, Paul mein, that’i^*"
only for physical things die spiritually Th i **
thought they were good Cbri.tin! be„B.e L¥’°^
'W1'! “,d t,,ty we e and mcreaied
and bad need of nothing.
"" fb,W" W' ,o3<~ Ik ...J
Nevertheless, whereto we have alreL. J^l
rd, let us walk by the Rune rule, let u«
things” (Phil. 3:16). The role i. the ‘“*1
When men walk by the same religion, ruleVvI
Mme thmgs. They worship God in the wJAM
do what the Lord command, them to do and A I
i»f that he ha, 'not commanded. d° I
Don’t Delay1
REPLACE YOUR OLD
Mrs. Larry Forrest Ehenezer -
Is Shower Honoree ^ew Hope
A gift tea in the home of W. By Mrs. Whit Sides
E. Johnson. 90b 5outh lexas, *' ------ — - - -
honored Mr,. Larry Forie.t,
tuu: tormei Mi,» leva luckier,
niece of Mr. and Mr,. Melvin
Hnlhps of De Leon Saturday
night January 17.
Co-hoste,K, were Mmes.
Derwin Nabor,. Bob Wofford,
L. J. Brown, Billy Carruth.
Dewey Fields, Wilw>n Kuk, Al
Strainer, Jack Hasty, Lex
Shelby, C. L. Mohon, Jr., Alf
Sloan, Cahie, Bayer and Mrs.
Milton Smith.
The bride’, chosen color,
of blue and w4ute were
in the table decorations. Pre-
siding at the table were Miss
Earnestine Hammitt, Pat Park- king at Mineola.
Visitors in Mr. and Mr..
Velder Sides’ home were their
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dale ;
Herring of Talpa. I
Visiting in Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Skaggs’ home was
Miss Frances Skaggs of Tarle-
ton State College, Stephen-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rag-
land and Mrs. Sallie Reeves
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Moore of Gatesville
FOR SALE: 5 registered An-
gus bulls, I to 2 years old; ex-
cellent blood lines. Also 2
pu;ebred non-registered bu'l,
worth the money Homer E.
Stephens, Rt. I, Gorman, pho.
De Leon 7259. l-28-2tp
> For Rent
ROOMS FOR RENT: 100 So.
Austin. 5-7-tfc
FOR RENT: Unfurnished or
partly furnished duplex apart-
ment. Be vacant Jan. 5. A. C.
Schuman, phone 7913.
12-31-tfc
l-14-tfc FOR RENT: Garage apart-
——— ment; 2 rooms, bath, bills
FOR SALE: 1963 Chevy 11 paid. phone 5981 or 4051 af-
l 4-door. Wallace Cook.
l-14-tfc
FOR THE NEWER pecan
and fruit tree varieties, come
6 Ply — 600x16 $1 E 95
1 tic., phi, tax
FOR SALE: 160 acre farm; Reasonable prices. For free ea-
104 acres Coastal Bermuda; timates, see or call Cecil Hun-
40 A peanut allotment; 2 mi. singer, phone 4455. 12-3-tfc
north Duster on pavement. ---— —— ,
Phone 4855. l-28-2tp GARDENS plowed with trac-
■ ■ ■ tor. Glenn Hall, pho. 7682,
JUST ARRIVED: Spring Den- 705 East Ross I-2l-3tc
ims. 36 in. to 44 in. wide; Sol-
ids, 49c yd.; Prints, 59c yd.
2-4-1 tc Cha*rs> $9.50 and up, includes
materials and labor. ~
378 Acres. 85 peanut allot., 70 Upholstery, 501 Cato, phone
104 lovegrass, well 2582 l-?l-3tc
.. good sandy PLOWING and breaking gar-
land. $150. Delton Cogburn, de" Pkl» Pa‘ch«-
,o.nt 2-4-1 tc Call R E. Clark, phone 2672,
--------------illr 413 Harvey St 1-2l-3tp
FOR SALE: 19 in. portable
TV. Elton Chupp, 2% miles
So. De Leon on Comanche
Highway. Also, channel iron,
as is, 4c lb. 2-4-2tp
Roch News
i , , , . 4. - By Mrs. J. E. Steele
ter 2 o clock. 1-21-tfc Several from this commun-
FOR RENT: 5 room house. a«ended {“nc[al
bath. Very reasonable. South- Thursday at the Harrell Fun-
eral Home in Dublin for Mrs.
W. B. Ratliff. She suffered a
stroke and was a patient in
tl»e Hico Hospital, where she
I away a week later. Our
sympathy is extended to the
family.
Mrs. Letha Allcok from
Cross Plains attended Mrs.
to Womack’s Nursery. Over Buford Cogburn
‘ ‘ 3Q82.
west of high school. Contact
or phone
twenty rose varieties in stock. 3082. l-28-2tp
Also shade tree and landscape — ■
plants. |-2l-6tc • Special Servicea passed
COASTAL Bermuda Grass DEAD ANIMAL SERVICE Al
Hay. Delivered within 25 mile near as your nearest phone,
radius of De Leon, $1.25 bale. Telephone DU 6-3303, Hamil-
Woodie Powell, phone 5917 ton, Texas, 4-2-tfc Radiff’s funeral.
C ------- - Mr. A. Gerretson from Dal-
ias, Jimmy Steele from Dallas
and Jack Webb from Liberty,
Ohio, spent Wednesday with
Insulation Jimmy’s grandmother, Mrs. J.
E. Steele. Jimmy and Jack
a|re students at A&M.
Arthur and James Sims
spent the week end at home.
Ralph and Pam spent Satur-
day night with their grand-
parente, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
SPECIAL, now through Feb. Skaggs spentiSunday with her
Helene’s, ^Gorman Hotek Gor- Couches, $25.00 and up;
man, Texas.
Parant
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De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1965, newspaper, February 4, 1965; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262189/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.