The De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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premium—price, but it out-performs many
gasolines selling for 1c to 2c more.
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characteristics: it burns so clean that spark-
plugs last up to 50% longer.
Out-performs them in anti-knock oper-
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fact, than the octane rating of many gasolines
for which motorists pay a super-premium price.
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in smooth, safe acceleration ... in mileage.
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Of Texas 56.169 oil fields the
of the state's oil.
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the best gasoline to use in any car in any
price class. It is the only gasoline that
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Like the luxurious Cruise Liner
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Resistol Hat style is gracefully
elegant. Under-welt brim edge,
majestic crown proportions and
exclusive....
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Give A Bible This Christmas
Sure Would Appreciate Your Business
GAIL BROUGHTON AT
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Broughton Music Store
104 W. Bivar St. — De Leon, Texas
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The couple plan to be mar-
ried November 26 and will re-
side at 103 Lowe St., De Leon.
If you have news, pl^
“Dollie” at 5805.
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Let me take your order now for a Bible or a Religion Bed
for Christmas- A nice line of Bibles to choose from Afe
I handle such books as: “The Pilgrims Progress”, “F«’i
Book of Martyrs”, “The Life and Works of Flaviss Jm.
phus”, “In His Steps”, “Huribnt’s Story of The Bkh",
and many others.
Mesdames Phynis Evtla d
Thompson. George Rollim? fi
Nichols, Ivah Pittman and IL
Alice Carter were in
urday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade George
of Route 3. De Leon are an-
nouncing the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter. Anna Marie, to Mr.
Charles D. Lindley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Lindley, Rt.
3, Desdemona.
Anna Marie is a member of
the Senior Class of D.HLS- and
plans to graduate with the 1959
Class.
Charles finished D.H.S. with
the 1954 Class. He attended
Tarleton State College two years
and served two years with the
Mr. and Mrs. W,
and son of Midland
guests of her
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Mrs. J. R. Rice and^ *
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Anna Marie George Shakespeare Club
Charles Lindley To Honored By
Marry November 26 President's Visit
Mrs. Richard, president
Sixth District of the Federated
Ckibs of Texas, was guest
speaker of the Shakespeare Club
and their guest. She was rear-
ed in Kimble County and her
home is in Rochelle. She said
“I have Texas in my bones”.
She stressed that the Clubs of
Texas should have as their
theme: “Service For Others”.
The meeting was held in the
home of Mrs. G. W. Rollins.
Mesdames Ersel Lee and Rozelle
Burleson presided at the dining
table where members and guests
were served sandwiches, cookies
decorated in the Hallowe’en mo-
tiff, mints, and coffee-
Other guests included Mrs. G.
Wilhelm of Brady, and members
of the local E.S.A. Sorority.
Mrs. Lex Shelby opened the
program with “A Thought For
The Day”.
The following members were
present: Mesdames James B.
Asmus, N. L. Box. Johnny Bur-
leson, C. M. Caraway, Jr., Opal
Clayton, L. C. Daniell, Lucille
R. Duke, Dewey Fields, L. E.
Forrest, J. H. Grizzelle, Ray
Harvey, Marvin Holdridge, A.
G. Lee, A. P. Schmidt, Lex
Shelby, W. H. Smith, Sr.. Eldon
Terrill, Bernard VanZandt, S. E.
Weaver. T. H. Williams, Miss
Bertha Ross, and the hostess,
Mrs. G. W. Rollins.
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from Monday until Thunto;
last week with her son anjiLU
Mr- andlMrs. Herbert WeqS
Eastland.
i TAX-MAN SAM SEZ:
Widows and working wives
may be entitled to a $600 child
care expense income tax deduc-
tion if their child is under the
age of 12. This deduction is also
available for other dependents
who are mentally or physically
incapacitated where the child
care expense is for the purpose
of enabling the tax-payer to be
gainfully employed. A working
wife must meet several limita-
tions in order to qualify. Wid-
owers are eligible in some cases.
If you have child care expense
in your family, a check of the
tax instructions on these ex-
penses and a careful record of
your expenses may be in order.
“SELF-CONFORMING”
CONSTRUCTION FOR
INSTANT HAT COMFORT
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The De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1958, newspaper, November 6, 1958; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1260000/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.