De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1968 Page: 5 of 6
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America
needs your
help
Armour’s
Star, lb.
Super Save %’s or
Solid Block, 2 lbs.
Fleischmann’s Corn Oil
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2 - f/i gal. cartons
79c
White Swan
TOT PEAS
Colgate - King Site
TOOTH PASTE.
Quick Acting
BUFFERIN..
Detergent
LIQUID JOY ...
CANDIED FRUIT
White Swan, Whole
GREEN BEANS
Kounty Kist
White Swan no. 803 can
APPLE SAUCE 19c
White Swan no. 303 can
CRANBERRY SAUCE.. 19c
Dromedary - Pitted 8 ox. pkg
DATES 29c
Borden’s None Such 9 ok. box
MINCE MEAT 29c
Bty Crkr., wht., yel., dvl fd., Ger. choc. 3 rg. bxs.
CAKE MIX $1.00
Imperial, Powdered or Brown
SUGAR.......
Gandy’s or Vandervoort’s
FRO - ZAN
No Water, Just Show Me
The Way To #
KIMMELL’S
Western Store
"We Have Everything for
the Horseman-Horses, Too!”
Phone MIS — 810 Fannin
D« Looq, Texan
4 no. MS cans
... $1.00
5 - 12 ox. cans
CORN $1.00
4 no. 903 cam
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reg. Me
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reg. Wc
....79c
22 ox. plastic
.... 59c
For Your
Fruit Cake
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Double Gold Bond Stamps
on Wednesday on I2JS0
Cash Purchase or More
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SAVINGS BONDS,
NEW FREEDOM
SHARES
Western Toons
By Darrell Kimmell
THESE SPECIALS GOOD FOR FRIDAY and
SATURDAY ONLY
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new Freedom Shares
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gj “The God who gave us life,
I gave us liberty at the same
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Go Ahead
With A
HOME BAKE
Better Living Loan
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from
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Buy those needed appliances
Install that luxurious carpet
Put on that new roof
LET us find
OUR STRENGTH
IN PRAYER!
evening. A visit from the DU-
trict Deputy was a feature
of the event.
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SERVE 'EM
PIPING HOT
IRRIGATION TANKS LAND TERRACING
LAND CLEARING ■ ROOT PLOW EXCAVATING
REGISTERED WITH SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
Glenn Watipka Sr
645 3465
Rt 3 T 13, Cleburne Texas
Ebenezer
Mrs. Whit Sides
Visitors in Mrs. Whit Sides’
home were Mrs. Clista Geyer
of Kerens and Mrs. Aline
Hom of De Leon.
Visitors in Charlie and Lou
Nance’s home were Mrs. Un-
derwood and Mr. and Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Underwood and
son of Ranger.
Visitors in Mr. and Mrs.
Velder Sides’ home were Mrs.
Bell Knight and sons of Okla-
homa City.
Visitors in Mr. and Mrs.
Finis Sides’ home were Mr.
and Mrs. Paul W. Sides, Kar-
en and J. Paul, and Mr. Wil-
burn Heddick, all of Sulphur
Springs.
We appreciate your patronage
and hope to serve you soon!
FLAMINGO DRIVE-IN
Herman & Charlotte Gilder
T^i x *.s7 i Ideml fi or ri
MRS BAIRD'S
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
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&&
Jack Gray
Proctor, Texas
Add that extra room
gertta Bbtch, Pearl
jypeHe Burleson, Vera
. Velma Sparks and
puncan attended East-
gy putting our faith
Almighty, in seek-
L His guidance in all
pvt ways . • and by
working together for
lhe common good, His
prength is ours
SHAKESPEARE
Shakespeare Club attended
a Harvest Festival Social
Wednesday, November 20, tn
the home of Mrs. W. H.
Smith.
The tables were decorated
in Thanksgiving motifs. Place
cards were turkeys of autumn
leaves, made by by Mrs. J.L.
Burleson.
The program was based on
the quotation of William
Ward: "The harvest of happi-
ness Is most often reaped by
the hand of helpfulness.” Each
one remembered about a
helping hand that was hu-
morous. Many were the stor-
ies, about each other, or a
friend, that brought laughter
and fond memories.
Hostesses were Mmes. W.H.
Smith, J. L. Burleson, Opal
T. Clayton,, J. H. Grizzelle,
W. L. Carruth, J. D Roch,
L. C Daniell and Mrs. S. E.
Glover.
Others attending were
Mmes. N. L. Box, C. M. Cara-
way, Jr., C. M. Caraway, EQ,
Lucille R Duke, Forrest Eis-
enridh, Ray Harvey, A. G.
Lee, R. C. Patterson, G. W.
Rollins, Al Strasner, Eldon
Terrill, Bobby Weathers,
John Weaver, James B. As-
mus, Sam Weaver, D. T.
Wier, and Miss Marie Mau-
ghan.
SOX PROTECT KEELS
" rap reels in old heavy woolen socks. Keens
seratches off.
Fr~ De Leon, Texaa, November 28, 19M 0 T.E.L. S.S. Cl (IS 8
Tuc^*y Enjoys Dinner
The T.E.L. Sunday School
Class of the First Baptist
Church met Thursday in a
monthly social. A covered
dish dinner was served with
the traditional turkey and
pumpkin pie.
Mrs. Jim Duncan gave a
Thanksgiving Devotional
from the Third Psalm. Sit-
ting in a circle, each member
expressed blessings for which
she was thankful.
The attendance was small
because of so much illness in
the class. Hostesses were
Mrs. Ray Harvey and Mrs.
Jim Duncan.
IN CELEBRATING THIS
LET US BE THANKFUL-
11 All WE
I
NJOY IN OUR
L
AY OF LIFE
Irregulars of Fieldcrest
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Cloth
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Dept Store
Usually $7.98 to $17.98
NOW $3.98 to $698
Fine Blankets and Towels
Plankets
P perfect
TOWELS
Some
Perfects
Included
PENNY - WISE SHOPPERS
SPECIALS
HANDBAGS
upto l
1/2 off J
Patents
Corfams^^
Velvets
let us give thanks as our forebears did for
the many blessings we daily receive. And let
us give thanks for the heritage left to us by
our Pilgrim forefathers.
Effect.......$9.24Z
F°r Bath Towel
Band Towel
Wash Cloth
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De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1968, newspaper, November 28, 1968; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1260410/m1/5/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.