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DE LEON
ELEMENTARY
Grilled
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CITIZENS9
MENU
TEXAS PRESS
ASSOCIATION
Heather Carr - tied for 3rd in high
jump at 4-4 and 3rd in long jump at
15-5%;
Bunting - 2nd in 100 at 13.2 and 4th
EXAM, X-RAYS and
CONSULTATION
DANCE PLANNED
FOR SATURDAY
The Half Century Club of De I^on
will sponsor a dance on Saturday,
March 30, at the De Leon City Hall
from 7 to 10 p.m. Music will be by the
Good Time Band.
101 North Texas Street, De Leon
Phone 893-5544
Limited Selection
OF SILK FLOWERS
AND
DRIED MATERIALS
CROCKERY BOWLS
All Sizes
$1.00
* Affordable prices
•Prepaid discounts
•Guaranteed quality dentures
•Several styles to choose from
One Main Place, Gustine
Phone (915) 667-7502
For Information:
Terry Fields (117) 893-4144
CACTUS GARDENS
Prices
Slashed
Again!
W. W. PUBLISHING CO., INC.
Co-Publishers ■
William B and Judith Wilkerson
Editor - Gayle E. Wilkerson
Assistant Editor - Glenda Wilkerson
Carolyn George - Advertising Manager
WICKER CHAIRS
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Hurry In For
Easter Baskets!
offers
A NEW DENTURE SERVICE
IB” Decorative
CLAY CONTAINER
Reg. $24.95
NOW $11.40
Dr. Richard Turner
Comanche, TX 76442
1507 N. Austin (915) 356-5234
Kellie Hardin - 3rd in 100 hurdles
11.06;
Whitt - 5th in triple jump at 29-5V*
and 5th in 4001:08.37;
Kristin Holland - 4th in 1600 6:16.48
and 6th in 320014:30.03;
Farley - 4th in 300 hurdles 54.16;
400 meter relay - 5th 56.91 (Karrie
Hardin, Carr, Kellie Hardin, Crista
Lesley);
Karrie Hardin - 5th in 100 at 14.23
and 4th in 200 at 30.13.
The only Bearcat placing was
Rosondo Peres, who was 3rd in the
1600 meter run at 5:13.33 and 5th in
800 meters at 2:22.50.
Winners for the De Leon junior
high girls were: Talina Swint - 3rd in
shot put at 25-11% and 2nd in discus
at 66-2, long jump - Erika Weaver -
1st at 14-7% and Becky Garcia - 2nd
at 14-3%, high jump - Kathryn Otwell
- 1st at 4-4 and Man’Dee Mason - 5th
at 4-0, triple jump - Shenna Chupp -
2nd at 28-2% and Cindy Sparger - 6th
at 264%, 400 relay - 1st at 55.8
(Kristal Weaver, Erika Weaver,
Otwell, Carol Lewis), 100 hurdles -
Adriona Aiderman - 3rd at 19.1 and
Carrie Howard - 6th at 20.64, 100
meter dash - Lewis - 1st at lu.96 and
Chupp - 2nd at 14.28, 400 meters -
Garcia - 2nd at 1:07.48,800 relay - 1st
at 2:01.62 (Christi Turner, Jodie
Johnson, Erika Weaver, Lewis), 200
- Garcia - 1st at 30.02, Turner - 2nd at
30.52, Johnson - 5th at 31.78, 1600
meter relay - 3rd at 4:40.19 (Erika
Weaver, Kristal Weaver, Otwell,
Garcia).
De Leon boys placing in the junior
high division were: Derek Gilder -
3rd in triple jump at 35-4, 2nd in 110
hurdles at 18.26, and 5th in 300
hurdles at 50.21; 400 relay - 4th at
51.85; 1600 meter relay - 4th at
4:28.64; 800- Alfredo Escobar - 6th at
2:35.75; and Davis - 6th in 100 at 13.17
and 6th in 300 hurdles at 50.31.
85-3;
Kelly Nowlin - 2nd in discus at 86-
10 and 4th in shot 24-5;
1600 meter relay - 2nd at 4:3L09
'arley, Bunting, Whitt,
Back-Up
Stock Of
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POINSETTIA BUSH
Reg. $3.99
NOW 90 CENTS
All Seasonal Items
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Monday, April 1- Ham slice,
deviled eggs, green beans, baked
sweet potatoes & apples, pineapple
upside cake, milk, bread, butter
Tuesday, April 2- Covered dish,
games, quilting
Wednesday, April 3- Baked beef &
’ noodles, green lima beans, glazed
carrots, plain tossed salad, peanut
butter chewies, milk, bread, butter
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U.I.L. LITERARY WINNERS
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Others who placed were Niki
Grimshaw- fourth in Ready Writing Memory-
(Jean Stokes- coach), Yolanda
fourth in Accounting
LOCATION: miles East of DeLeon Hwy 6 or
(1100 hre.).
overhaul). 6500
4 Ihredder.
De Leon Free Press, De l^eon, Texas 76444
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RED CLAY
POTTERY
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FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION
SATURDAY MARCH 30tli, 1991 10:00 A.M.
IT’S A
BOY!
Terry and Kathy Jones
Stephenville announce the arrival of
their son, Matthew Wayne Jones,
bom on March 16, 1991, at Harris
Methodist Hospital in Stephenville.
He weighed 5 lbs. 2 oz. and was 20
inches long.
Maternal grandparents are Dick
and Sue Senter of De Leon.
Paternal grandparents are
Wyoma Jones of Comanche and the
late Floyd Jones.
The De Leon Free Press, P. O. Box 320, De Leon, Texas 76444 (Publication
No. 150080) is published weekly every Thursday at 304 South Texas, De Leon,
Texas 76444 Second Class Postage Paid at De Leon, Texas 76444.
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March 31 thru April 3
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ADMITTED
March 18 - Taylor Thetford, Renee
Allen, inf. female Allen, Myrtle
Dahl, Jurline Rutherford, Annie
Eula Teague
March 19 - James W. Hill, Donald
Atchley, Iximse Parham, Bonnie
Wolfenbarger, Thelma Dyson,
Robinett-lst; Fifth Grade Picture
third place- Genia
Battenfield, Angela McKillip, Chris
Barnes, Gary Ripley, Amy Mathis
Third Grade Ready Writing-
Boswell- fifth in Headling Writing Haley Huddleston- fourth; Fourth
March 22 - Gladys Byrd, G. L. (coached by Ronnie Nations), Clint Grade Picture Memory- Second
Stewart, Esther McCool, Margaret Caraway- fourth and Yolanda Place- Angela Ramirez,
Taber, Vera Blackbum, Georgia Tovar- fifth in Literary Criticism Wilson, Dusty Quinn,
Skaggs, Roger Mae Smith, Marion
Dennis, Claire Large, Gene
Grisham, Lois Keck
March 23 - Bonnie Wolfenbarger,
Leia Winters .»
♦ BARGAINS * BARGAINS * BARGAINS
PRICES NEVER TO BE SEEN AGAIN!
Doors Close This Saturday, March 30
Store Hours 8:30 to 5:30 Monday-Saturday
Location: 1206 E. Central, Comanche, Texas
Phone <915) 356 5903
WEEK OF APRIL 1-5
BREAKFAST
Monday - Buttered rice, cinnamon
toast, juice, milk
frMMitS?“Sage and 1
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honey sandwich, juice, milk
Thursday - Scrambled
biscuit, fruit, milk
Friday - Breakfast cake, cheese
roll-ups, juice, milk
LUNCH
Monday - Com dogs with mustard,
pork and beans, celery stick, bread,
peanut butter cookies, milk
Tuesday - Pizza, tossed salad,
green beans, chocolate cake, milk
Country.
Steak Dinner
Include a counin steak with cream gravy,
nu»bed potitoev ’a gravy, your choke of
vegetable and two made-from-acratch dinner
| rolls.
_________„ 6th Gra<
BamUsth; Christi Turn*- 6th.
Coaches: Carole Nowlin and Janet Derek Robinett- 2nd; and Fifth
McGinnis. Grade Listening- Maggie Sadberry-
Ready Writing-6th Grade-Nathan 5th.
Lesley- 5th place; coach: Sharon
Lesley.
Impromptu Speaking- 7th grade-
Amber Gilbert- 4th place; 8th grade-
Angela Creed- 3rd place, coach
Mark Lewis.
Number Sense- Raecine Sapien-
1st; coach: Carole Nowlin;
Dictionary Skills- 2nd- Raecine
Sapien- coach: Connie Bills;
Spelling- 2nd- Raecine Sapien-
coach: Gradene Anders.
Dictionary Skills- Nathan Lesley-
1st- coach: Connie Bills; Number
Sense- Linda Anders-5th- coach:
Sherri Brown; Spelling- Erika
Weaver- 4th- coach: Carolyn
Frasier; Spelling- 5th- Christi
Turner-coach: Carolyn Frasier.
Winners from De I .eon
Elementary were:
Second grade Story Telling-
Cheryl Tucker- first, Tonya
Womack- 2nd; Third Grade Story
Telling- Amy Koonce-2nd, Jack
Whiteside-5th, Tiffany Savage-6th.
Third Grade Spelling- Brandon
McDonald-2nd, Teresa Lesley-4th,
Fourth Grade Spelling- Beau
Bellenfant-lst, Robby Morgan-6th.
Fifth Grade Number Sense- Derek meter relay for the junior high boys
-------------------------------- at Saturday's track meet. The team
placed fourth.
D€ CLOD TKtt PRESS Track Meet
Goldthwaite 7th 4.
There were numerous meet
records set this year. They were:
high school boys - James Freeman
of Goldthwaite - 400 meter dash 40.5
(previous record held by Crouch of
Dublin 40.87 set in 1990); high school
girls - Pulatie of San Saba - triple
jump 35-3% (previous record held by
Cindy Wilkerson of De Leon 34-3%
set in 1913) and Mills of Goldthwaite
- 50.75 in 300 intermediate hurdles
(broke her own record set last year
of 51.73); junior high girls - Phillips
of Bangs - 800 meters 2:30.50 (old
record held by Gunter of Early 1901
2:35.10), Duncan of Cisco - 300
hurdles 52.54 (record set in 1900 of
Subscription Rates: $15.00 per year in Comanche County; $16.50 per year 55.13 by Smith of Cisco), Phillips of
elsewhere in Texas; $17.50 per year outside Texas. Cards of Thanks and Bangs - 1600 meter run 5:51.89 (old
other messages are charged at classified advertising rates of $5.00 minimum record held by Weiser of Cisco 1990
for 25 words of less. Each additional word is five cents. 6:05.02), and 1000 meter relay -
Postmaster: Send address changes to De Leon Free Press, P. O. Box 320,. Bangs 4:33.24 (Blanket set old
De Leon, Texas 76444-0320. record of 4:34.50 in 1983); junior high
boys - Mills of Ranger 35-93* in triple
jump (record set last year by
Carloton of Eastland 34-23*).
Winners for the Lady Bearcats
(every member of the track team
placed at the meet) were:
Jennifer Pounds - 1st in 3200 at
12:59.66 and 1st in 1600 at 6:02.16;
800 meter relay - 1st 1:54.01 - Amy
Thurman Jordan, Georgia Skaggs, Farley, Jenny Bunting, Cristy Whitt,
Marion Dennis Charlotte Armstrong;
March 20 - Esther McCool, Jennie Patti Loudermilk - 1st in shot put
Martin, Vera Blackbum, Lou Ella 34-4 (personal best) and 4th in discus
Salyer
March 21 - Oren Culbertson, T. E.
McGinnis, Gene Grisham
March 22 - Jonell Leonard li
March 23 - Pauline Villareal,
Kathleen Richburg, Scytha Aldridge Armstrong);
March 24 - Roy Phillips, Kim
Tyson, male Tyson
DISCHARGED
March 18 - Beth Davis, Myrtle
Dahl, Esther Alvarado, inf. female in long jump at 15-5;
Alvarado, Lori Perry, Jurline Armstrong-3rd in 200 at 30.1;
Rutherford, Otis Gilbert, Maude
Simmons
March 19 - Georgia Skaggs, Alvin
Raymer, Sylvia Bridgewater,
James Hill, Eula Teague
March 20 - Vera Blackbum, Renee
Allen, female Allen
March 21 - J. B. Scott, Albert
Almaguer, Donald Atchley, Ruby Tovar-
Stone, Taylor Thetford, Felton (coached by Dotty Hare), Amanda
Barker, Lou Ella Salyer
Friday, March 29- Roast turkey,
stewed tomatoes w/green beans,
Wednesday - Spaghetti with meat potatoes in savory butter, tossed
sauce, buttered corn, carrot stick, salad w/French dressing, apple
garlic bread, blueberry muffin, milk cheese crisp, bread, milk, butter
Thursday - Barbecue beef tips,
pinto beans, potato salad, bread,
jello, milk
Friday - Hamburger on bun,
lettuce, pickle, French fries, fruit,
milk
ill
SALE!
^Comanche Pottery-Retail StoreS
Hurry in for best selections
our doors will close for good Saturday, March 30._______
OVER ISO
PATTERNS OF
RIBBON LEFT
ONLY 7 CENTS YD.
Lunch
Monday- Enchilida casserole,
bean salad, crackers, hamburger
basket, French fries, milk, chef's
salad, nachos/cheese
Tuesday- Cheeseburger basket.
Burrito w/French fries, French
fries, chefs salad, nachos/cheese,
baked potato
Wednesday- Grilled cheese
sandwich, fries, fruit, milk,
hamburger basket, French fries,
chefs salad, baked potato,
nachos/cheese
Thursday- Ham 4 cheese
sandwich, fries, fruit, milk,
cheeseburger basket, French fries,
nachos/cheese, baked potatoes,
chef* salad
rnaay- ttamourger nasKei, corn
dog w/French fries, French fries,
chef’s salad, nachos/cheese, baked
potato
fourth and Yolanda place- Angela Ramirez, Melisa
Tovar- fifth in Literary Criticism Wilson, Dusty Quinn, Bobby
(coached by Nelda Priddy), and Schuman, Amber Golden; Fourth
Shell! Hammit- fourth in Poetry Grade Ready Writing- Amy
(coachedby Nelda Priddy). Stephens-lst, Johnny Castanuela-
From Perkins Middle School, the 3rd; Fourth Grade Oral Reading-
n the Amber Vaughan-5th, Melissa Hare-
6th. •*
Misty Fifth Grade Ready Writing-Derek
Robinett- 1st; Fifth Grade Spelling-
TRACTORS a. COMBINES
***O John Oom Cak<i Alt-frUM* (Utt. >«K Bwr* * Cl<l|;, IOJO John Onor.
»M Fnoar ihlf,. too Vor* U.0 u/»,ro**or. MM Vnnonll (IO kra. on
_J Lillieton funut Combine. 1500 Lillieton Peanut Coabine. H Panel 1
* TRUCKS & TRAILERS
1988 Super Duty Ford Dtoael 7.3 Liter S Speed, 1983 Dodge 0350 4 Door Pick-up, C-40
Chev. 4-2 sp W/llect. Winch 4 Heeduche Rack. 1979 Ford 3 ton V8 5 op - 2 ep. W Twin
Ren Dump Truck. 1977 C-40 V/13 Groin Dump Bod. 40* Lomlrnft Mini Float. 1972 Wrecker
W/Polea - stinger 6 Belta. 3 exle 24* Cooonock Dove Tail W/Ranpa, 20* two axle Goooneck.
2-new 16* Utility Trailer*, 1973 >$ ton Ford, 1975 4 ton Ford, Antique 1941 Corvgir.
2 Wheel Trailer. 30* two axle Cooonock, Dune Buggy VW eotor 6 Mitch.
BOATS & TRAVEL TRAILERS
1984 Avion 3 Axle Bunpar Pull travel trailer, 35* Travel trailer (no title), 24* Deck
Boat Rag top 25 hp. Johnson 4 trailer, 15* Scare Boat 35 M.P. Motor 4 trailer.
HAY A ENSILAGE EQUIPMENT
851 New Holland Round Baler 5X6, Gohl 800 Knollege Cutter W/hay pick-up, Voermeer MC9
Swether, 510 John Deere Round Baler, 2 Profit 2 wheel Balo novero, I 2 Wheel Bale
nover, 2 - 3pt Balo nuvers.
EQUIPMENT & TOOL MAKE-UP
71 Flux 4 Mow Planter John Doero, 4I0Q John Deuru 4 Row Planter, 6 Mow Ihtorjnet I one 1
Planter W/guago wiiuele 4 narkaro, 4 Row Colo Planlur W/narkoro, 2-2 Ruw Planter*.
6 Row Lllllaton Rolling Cult.. 1-4 Row l.llliaton Rolling Cult., l-oiig 12* ^rag
tanden diac, 2 Ixmg 12* 3pt tendon diac, 310 John Deere tand.ni Diac Dun I guage wheele,
9 shank Six OX Ripper, 14* John Deere Drag tendon diac, 16 ahank John Doero 3 bar Chisel
II ohank llaadry Spring loaded ohlocl. 7 ahank auhanilor, 4 Mow Stiff ahank cultivator,
2-2 Ruw J pt. Cultivator*, LllllatUb 4 ohank aubwul|rr, 10* .lului Doero Fluid Cult.,
24* Field Cuitivatur, 2-5 hot ton I6N John Deere Mouldboard, Inco 16** 4 botton
Mouldboard, M.F. Model 57 Rollover 4 botton 16" Mouldboard, John Deere 4 botton It"
Mouldboard, John Deere 3 botton 16” Mouldboard, 5 botton Ford 3 pt. nouldboard, 4
Spring tooth Harrow, 5 button John Deere Hater 4X7 bar guage wheel, 345 botton
3 pt Hater, 14X8 FB John Deere grain drill, 14* John Deere grain drill, 8* 174-251
8* Frail Shredder, new 5* 3 pt ohredder, 2 used 3 pt. ohreddoro, 3 pt. Ono Way,
l.illioto«i 2 row Peanut Digger, Long 2 row Peanut Digger, I - 5* Box Blade 6 14* Now
Box Blade, John Doore 407 ohredder 3 pt., 143 John Deere loader, 3 pt Whirlwind Seeder,
110 gal fiberRlaeo tank 6 fran, 40 gal fuel tank W/punp. 4 Row tool bar, 2 row rottory
hnu, John Dtwro 2 axlu grain cart W/Augrr, 15 nhnnk ll.imby Spring In. Jed chisel.
>* • MISCELLANEOUS A- SHOP EQUIPMENT
36** Sioupur for I (.on flat bud, 8 - 100 Watt V.M. Mobil M.tdlu'a, 2 - JOO Watt Bane
F.M., Quick Hitch, 110 gal Fuel tank 4 under tool box tank. Bench Grinder, Craftenon
Table Rentier, Craftunnn 10" Radial Am Saw. Craftnnan 12" fraud Saw A Snndfir, Asnorled
Inola, Concrutu Miner W/Caa Engine.
TERMS, A CONDITIONS OF SALE:
Everything offered on an "Aa Io Whore Ta" baais without warranty or guarantee. Any
announcononts eado at auction tine will aupsraede all other prior announccnents and
advertisesumiM. All liotinga here la are thought tn be correct, but are not
auMranlood to he. All purcheoee suet be paid in full on the day of the sale. You suiy
uao uaeh, or cnehler'e chuck, or pero.mal chu.'ka accopt.ul If a.-couponlod by letter
freas your Iwink, gunranieuing payneat. Auctioneers will not Iw liable to prospective
buyers if conaignor falls to deliver or offer equipnsftt for sale. Rqulpneni listed
in thia brochure la subject to additions or dolet Iona. Wo aro agents and agente
only not responsible for accidents. Sale Subject to Local Salas Tax.
Week April 1-5
Breakfast
Monday- Hot cake, sausage, milk,
juices
Tuesday- Cereal, buttered toast,
milk, juices
Wednesday- Scrambled
biscuit, milk, juices
Thursday- Oatmeal, biscuit, milk,
juices
Friday- Sausage, gravy, biscuit,
milk
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Wilkerson, Gayle E. De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1991, newspaper, March 28, 1991; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1244388/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.