The De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1956 Page: 6 of 6
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Come In And Let Us Help You
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With Your Decorating Problems.
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Daniel Hammon
Passes Away
Rayon Suiting
Crease Resistant Prints
Denim Stripes
Denim Solids
Gingham Checks
Gingham Plaids
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Also Winter Skirts - - % PRICE
No Exchanges, Refunds, Alterations, or Approvals
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BIBBY'S
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE
“This Store’s Greatest Asset - Your Good Will”
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HQIWINY
POTATOES
Crackers
Gold Medal
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White Swan
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Wapco
New Whole
■Nabisco Premium
Snltlne
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MUSTARD
SOAP
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return,’’ Mr. Cheatham said.
“A person with income of less
than $600 — or $1200 for those
85 or over — should file a re-
turn to get a refund of the tax
that was withheld each payday,’’
he added.
“Every taxpayer should read
the 1955 tax instruction pamph-
let so he will not pay more or.
less tax than he owes,” he urg-
ed.
Sweet - Tender - 1 lb. cello bag
Carrels.........
! Colorado Red
Potatoes, 13 lb. bag 39c
Frown - Pfctsweet - 2 -8 o«. pk^.
LADIES’
dot a better breakfast and you’ll feel better aU
day long—say nutrition exports So, live II up
at the breakfast fable. Wake up appetites with
cheery good morning foods that start a wonder-
ful, whistling day . . . every day! H’s easy! It's
acaromirol—w^en you shop at YOUR
CLOVER FARM STORE . '
B cause we always feature eye-opening values
In bettor f< ods lor better breakfasts. Servo those
specials tomorrow morning and you’ll see smil-
ing faces all around your breakfast lobio.
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leartiest thank'
Daniel Hammon passed away
after a lingering illness, Sunday
January 15. Services were held
Monday, January 16 at 3:00 p.m.
at the Assembly of God Church.
A complete obituary will be
carried in next week’s issue df
the Free Press.
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Just one look . and you’ll want to scoop up a wardrobe-full
of these delights. Hurry in and see this terrific group of sale-
priced dresses including ♦ gay-as-spring cottons <• linens ♦ sheer
wools v and all th; sudsable miracle fabrics ♦
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De Leon Free Press. De Leon, Texas, January II, 1956
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while on the
re would like t<
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1 racing to fires
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s. taking advant
unity to kick ov
r. We shudder
would happen il
to a fire happen-
l fire truck, tak
route, at an in
mg mousetrappe
t • stopping fjre
>t stopping so
1 Pleats look mij
• girls’ skirt, b
•us in a fender
Mrs. Fred Holdridge and Don,
and Mrs. H. J. Huddleston spent
Monday in Belton with Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Holmes. Mrs. Huddles-
ton and Mrs. Holmes are sisters.
Mrs. Lillion Meade, daughter
of Mr. J. Morris, from Lob An-
geles, Calif., is visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Morris this week.
Mrs. Meade will visit with her
brother, N. W. Berry of Coleman
later and will visit others before
returning to California.
CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS
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bI? t Wisconsin Long Horn
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HOME MAKING?
Make Their Dreams Come True
With Lovely Gifts From Our Store-
Lamps - Dishes - Curtains - Towels
Linens - Kitchen Utensils
Decorative Items - Etc,
1955 Income Tax
Bust Be Filed . ... ,
more must also file an annual
Citizens or residents of the
U.S.A. Who had an income dur-'
ing 1955 should file a tax return, I
according to Mr. Cheatham of
the Internal Revenue Service of-
fice at Brownwood, Texas
He explained that if you are
less than 65 years of age and had
a gross income of $600 or more,
you must file a tax return
Those 65 and ov r. however,
must file a return whey their
gross income in $1200 -or more.
Chicken Pies......45c
Heat and Rat - »» oj y4l<
Feh Sticks ....
Frozen - Fillet - 1 lb. pAg
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PICKLES
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CORN 2x25*
Clover Farm
VIENNA SAUSRGE g 15*
Clover Farm 4# Ox. Can
GRAPEFRUIT JOICE 25
Lotus Sliced
PIE APPLES
Pure Cane —
SUGAR___
CIKNED PINEAmE
""I Clover Farm
Sauerkraut .
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Wax Paper
Light Crust ;
FLOBR J
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JHLI Plain or Iodised
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Clover Farm Blackberry
PRESERVES
Texo Maid
WAFFLE SYRUP___
Aunt Jemima
PHCHKE FLOBR
SKINNER’S
Railin Brin - \ ___
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The De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1956, newspaper, January 19, 1956; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1260057/m1/6/?q=music: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.