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If electric
bills are tak-
ing too big a
bite out of
your budget,
consider
equipment
with a higher energy-
efficiency rating. The higher
the rating, the less electricity
it takes to heat and cool your
home. And using less elec-
tricity will help hold down
your bill.
High-efficiency equipment
costs more, but when the
equipment qualifies, Texas
Electric will give you a bonus
check to help pay the
LOCATED ON HWY IS
Across From Comanche High School
Phone 915-356-3348
follow the advice of health
interested
many factors, price and
past experience.
As we get later in the
season, I’ll discuss after
plant herbicides.
County Sheriff:
W. G. (Shiio) Garmon
305 S. Bowie, De Leon
Howard Butch
Westmoreland, Jr.
Rt.l, Gustine
Jerry Rich, 869 W. Ayers,
DeLeon
DR. GARY M. EASLEY
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Family Dentistry
Orthodontics
Phone 803-6116
104 West Reynoon
De Leon, Texas
DR. RAYMOND W.
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Optometrist
VISION CARE
Monday-Friday
Closed Thur. Afternoon
466 North Austin Street
Comanche, Texas
Phone 915-356-3266
High Blood
Pressure?
A Division of
Toxas Utilities Electric Company
Phone 893 22645
area
the
District Offices.
County Offices.
County Commissioner
$50.00
$40.00
DR. W. H. STEPHEN
Optometrist
At Natatana Care
Center
Each Thursday From
1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Phone 863-2675
Poverty Donee
Saturday, April 14
8:00 P.M. -12:08 Midnight
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FEES:
County Tax Assessor-
Collector:
Gay Horton
Gustine, Texas
Comanche County
Commissioner, Pct. 3
Brent Daniel
Rt. L Gustine
BUI J. Doggett, RL 2,
Dublin
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April 2 - Dewey Daniell,
Leslie Hale
April 3 - Zera Floyd,
Willie Milner, Bernice
Haynes, Eric Madera,
difference.
So if you’re
planning to
Install a
room unit, or
replace cen-
tral air condi-
tioning or a year-
qualifies for a bonus check
from Tbxas Electric.
And put money
back in
your
pocket.
16 x-
Quiche, spinach, raw
vegetable salad, beets
w/onions, sugar cookies,
pineapple tidbits, bread,
butter, milk
Wednesay, April 18 -
Salmon rice loaf, chopped
broccoli, com O’Brien,
cheese apple crisp, whole
Morris,
E. D.
Female Prado
April 8 - Kay Owens,
Shelia Whitehill, Female
Whitehill
may fail to unfold properly
for 2-4 weeks after
treatment on sandy soils.
Lasso at 3-4 quarts pre-
emergence or 3.5-4 quarts
preplant incorporated (15
, but
purple from
treatments.
County Attorney:
James L. Edwards, P. O.
Box 147, Comaache
Representative, 17th Con-
gressional District:
Charles W. Stenbolm, P. 7:oo P.M?
O. Box 1237, Stamford
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city sales tax.
“These receipts are up
more than 16 percent over
last year,’’ Bullock said.
Furnished by the Cross
early development of the Timber Health Clinic,
crop.
Today I’ve discussed
many preplant herbicide.
As I stated earlier, you
have to make the decision
which to use, based on
KITTEN SPEEDSTER Rachel Garcia of the
Junior High Kitten track team finished 2nd in the 100
meter dash at 14.13, 3rd in the 200 meter dash at 31.15,
ran a leg on the 3rd place 1600 meter relay team, and
was 5th in the triple jump at 24-556 at the district meet
last week.
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O TO PURCHASE NEW EQUIPMENT
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Morningglory,
may cause
on
Bullock last week sent
checks totaling
The Free Press is
authorized to make the
following political
announcements, subject to
action of the Democratic
Primaries of May 5 and
June 2,1984.
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Strickland
Friday, April 13 - Oven
fried fish, blackeyed peas,
cabbage-carrot
tartar sauce, baked rice
custard, roll, butter, milk
Monday, April
spinach,
salad,
round heat pump, ask your
dealer about equipment that
Is your heating/
cooling system
gobbling up
too much money?
life. Uncontrolled high
blood pressure can lead to
preplant heart or kidney disease or
Comanche County
Commissioner, Pct. 4
Clyde Brinson,
261 Delores, De Leon
Justice of the Pence,
Precinct 5:
Glenn Hall, 705 E. Rom
DeLeon
L. T. Lewis,
Strickland, De Leon
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Monday - Pinto beans,
fried okra, relish,
combread, fruit cup
Tuesday - Turkey roast,
creamed potatoes, English
peas, hot rolls, jelly
Wednesday - Spanish rice
w/beef, lima beans, celery
sticks, peanut butter cake
w/icing
Thursday - Quick
sausage • Stroganoff,
vegetable sticks, buttered
spinach, peach slices, hot
roils
Friday - Pina, whole
Stephenville $40,984.79;
Hamilton 96,201.73; Hico
Granbury
Goldthwaite
of
course, you as a producer to be sure of the weeds that prolbme.
must make the decision on
which to use.
First, let’s talk about
timing of the chemicals. At
this stage of the game, we
From Galea D. Chandler
. County Agent
As we get closer and
closer to peanut planting
time, we need to begin
for our
There are
Thursday, April 12,1984
$62,609.49; Early $9,137.37;
Cross Plains $2,287.81;
Coleman $30,967.92; Santa
Anna $1,268.43; Comanche
$12,301.06; Gustine
--; Eastland
$46.3 received $3,927.91, which $14,511.72; Cisco $12,589.10;
Milner,
Eric
James Morris
April 4 - Marjorie
Swanner, Shelia Whitehill,
Hasel Holder, William
James, Maria Prado, Lola
Feril, Kay Owens, Kay
Hodges
April 5 - Female Prado,
John Murphy, William
Houston, Female Whitehill
April 6 - Gale Hutchins,
Ruth Craighead, Joe
McWaters, Pearl
Hammett, Louis Tabor,
Teresa Gilbert
April 7 - Female
Hutchins, Otha Warren,
Marvin E. Hycbe, Vada
Stephen, Tennie
Roundtree, Linda Hughes
April 8 - Kathy Davis,
Dona Grissom
DISMISSED
April 2 - Ed Schlaepfer,
preplant
post-plant
or pre-
at 156-3
Purslane, Redroot, Smooth pints/acre (minimum of 10
Sicklepod gallons of water).
Yellow and
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April 4 - Regina Whaley,
Deborah Hogan, Male
Hogan
April 5 - Opal Hardin,
Zera Floyd, Eric Madera,
William James
April 6 - Hazel Holder,
Ray George, William
Maynard, Eppie Landreth,
John Murphy, Tom
Garrett, J. R. Otwell, Eva
Coley, Billie Dendy
April 7 - Kay Hodges,
James Morris, Maria
Prado, E. D. Mahan,
If you have high blood
pressure, you should
rainfall or irrigation is control it to have a longer
needed for effective results ^e- Uncontrolled high
pre-emergence
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Dual incorporated stroke. One way to get
treatment will be more your blood pressure
effective for yellow “numbers” to come down
nutsedge control. Injury and to keep them down is to
may occur following the
use of Dual
abnormally high
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Open 7 Days A Week From
11 a.m.-9p.m.
within 24 hours after control Barnyardgrass,
application: Treflan at 1 Crabgrass, Foxtails,
pint/acre (5-40 gallons Goosegrass, Johnsongrass
water by ground, 5-10 (seedlings),
gallons by air) will control Morningglory,
Bamyardgrass, Signal- weed, Lambsquarter, emergence
grass, Crabgrass, Fall T
Panicum, Foxtails, Pigweed, Sicklepod gallons of water). Dual
Goosegrass, Johnsongrass Velvetleaf, Yellow and like Lasso is effective alone
(seedlings), Texas Purple Nutsedge (delays where Texas panicum is
Panicum (Coloradograss), sprouting of 60-70% of not a problem. Again,
Carpetweed, Pigweed, and tubers of nutsedge for
Purslane. A low rainfall about 6 weeks),
season may cause Treflan treatment for |
residue to reduce vigor of nutsedge control.
small grains in rotation You need to remember
with peanuts. that Vernam alone does not
Balan at 3-4 quarts (5-40 adequately control Texas
gallons water/acre). Do panicum and Signalgrass,
not delay incorporation but a tank mixture with
more than four hours after either Treflan, Balan, or use of Dual under professionals
treatment. Prowl controls these weeds abnormally high soil in helping you.
Prowl at 1-1.5 pints (10 or as well as the nutsedge and moisture conditions during
more gallons water). It is annual
to be incorporated within Vernam
seven days of application temporary stunting
prior to planting. Shorter sandy soils and the leaves
wheat bread, butter, milk
Aggie Mutter
DatolsAprii21
The 1984 Aggie Muster
will be held at PAR
Country Club on April 21 at
— This year’s
speaker will be Dr. Chip
■ Lee, from the A 4 M
I Extension Service at
1 Stephenville. Those
interested in attending
should contact Tim Beaty
at 893-6285. ____
Disabled P®- “nt*1 12 midnight.
will Music will be by Comanche kernel corn, lettuce A
_ ~ Bandana. tomato salad, cinnamon
April 13~ at the Chapter Everyone is welcome to crisp
Peanuts
residual of Prowl will allow or more gallons water),
grains to follow peanuts in Lasso should be applied
rotation. preplhnt seven days prior
Basalin at 1-1.5 pints (10 to planting, surface blend
or more gallons of water) into upper 1-2 Inches of soil
planning for our Basalin is to be postplant incorporated or
herbicides. There are incorporated within eight pre-emergshey. Lasso is
many herbicides on the hours after application. effective along where
market today and of Be sure to check the label Texas Panicum is not a
Rainfall or
each of these irrigation is needed for
different chemicals will effective results from pre-
control. emergence treatments. A
Vernam at 256-3 pints preplant Lasso
(10-50 gallons water) incorporated treatment
will talk about Preplant preplant and incorporated will be more effective for
incorporated into the soil into soil immediately will yellow nutsedge control.
The last herbicide that
I’ll discuss is Dual. Dual
can be
annual incorporated,
Carpet- incorporated
DAV Sponsoring
Dance Friday
Chapter 43
American Veterans
sponsor a dance on Friday, County
attend.
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April 4 - Mary Franklin,
W.W.Kirk
slaW,
Sales Tax Checks
In The Mail
State Comptroller Bob in late March.
The City of De Leon $1,778.98;
million in local sales tax brings 1984 payments to Gorman $1,208.42; Ranger
payments to the 985 cities date to 823,524.55, an 18.46 $6,528.62; Rising Eizr
that levy the one-percent percent increase over last $1,218.86; Dublin $2,774.43;
year.
Other area towns
received the following „
amounts for the month: C" “
“This is just exactly where Meridian $4,637.89; Bangs $2,353.61; Strawn'1,806.26;
I estimated they would be $893.92; .Brownwood and San Saba $5,908.01.
when I gave the
Legislature its estimate of
revenues last year. Texas
is in the thick of the
national * economic
recovery. Let’s just hope
we stay there.”
April checks reflect sales
made in February and
reported to the Comptroller
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Wilkerson, Gayle E. De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1984, newspaper, April 12, 1984; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1247686/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.